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2020 Hill City Calendar of Events 9/11/2020 2020 Hill City Calendar of Events For more information about an event go to www.visithillcitysd.com JANUARY EVENTS Wednesdays – Wine and Small Plates at Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City Fridays –Bingo & Trivia at Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City 1 First Day Hike at Custer State Park 4 Rocks & Readings, Things that Rock, Hill City 4 Smokejumper Music, Bob Morgret, Smokejumper Firehouse Station, Hill City 5 Stained Glass for Beginners, InsideOut, Hill City 10 Owl Moon Hike, Custer State Park 11 Open Stage, High Country Guest Ranch, Hill City 11 Smokejumper Music, Kid Dakota, Smokejumper Firehouse Station, Hill City 12 Sunday Monthly Breakfast, Senior Center, Hill City 17 Murder Mystery Dinner, Black Forest Inn, Hill City 18 Breakin’ the Winter Blues Chili Cook-off, Main Street Hill City 18 Miner Music Series Presents: The Wildwoods 18 Ranger-Guided Snowshoe Hike, Jewel Cave National Monument 18 Murder Mystery Dinner, Black Forest Inn, Hill City 25 Open Stage, High Country Guest Ranch, Hill City FEBRUARY EVENTS Wednesdays – Wine and Small Plates at Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City Thursdays-Trivia and Taco Night, Naked Winery, Hill City Fridays –Bingo & Trivia at Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City 1 Smokejumper Music: Brian Parton, Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City 7 Randall & Vinyl Day, Miner Brewing Company 7-8 What’s Your Pleasure?, The Handbag Store, Hill City 8 Open Stage, High Country Guest Ranch, Hill City 8 Ranger-Guided Snowshoe Hike, Jewel Cave National Monument 8 Valentine’s Day Card Making, Custer State Park 8 Tour de Chocolate, Main Street Hill City 8 Polar Bear Chili Cook-off and Minnow Races, Main Street Hill City 8 Miner Music Series Presents: The Two Tracks 9/11/2020 8 Smokejumper Music Presents: Luke Olson, Hill City 9 Sunday Monthly Breakfast, Senior Center, Hill City 9 Needle Felting Valentines, InsideOut, Hill City 14 Valentine’s Romantic Dinner, Black Forest Inn, Hill City 14 Randall & Vinyl Day, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 14 Love On All Levels, Rush Mountain Adventure Park, Keystone 15 Black Hills Winter Festival, Miner Brewing Co., & Prairie Berry, Hill City 15 Book Folding, Hill City Public Library, Hill City 15 Valentine’s Romantic Dinner, Black Forest Inn, Hill City 15 Smokejumper Music Presents: New World Jazz, Hill City 20-25 Black Hills Film Festival, Hill City 21-22 Can You Picture This?, The Handbag Store, Hill City 21 Randall & Vinyl Day, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 22 The Homestead Wedding Showcase, Prairie Berry Winery, Hill City 22 Raising Buchanan South Dakota Premiere, Hill City High School Theater, Hill City 22 Smokejumper Music Presents: Hauser-Coop, Hill City 28 Randall & Vinyl Day, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 29 The Leap Day Local Singer/Songwriter Showcase, Miner Brewing Co., Hill City MARCH EVENTS Wednesdays – Wine and Small Plates at Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City Thursdays-Trivia and Taco Night, Naked Winery, Hill City Thursdays-2 for 1 Wine Night, Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City Fridays –Bingo & Trivia at Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City 6 Randall & Vinyl Day, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 6 Miner Brewing Music Series Presents: Lacy Nelson, Hill City 7 Smokejumper Music Presents: Barrett Hemmings, Hill City 8 Sunday Monthly Breakfast, Senior Center, Hill City 10 Full Moon Hike, Custer State Park 13 Randall & Vinyl Day, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 14 Open Stage, High Country Guest Ranch, Hill City 14 St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt, Custer State Park 15 Irish Beer Brunch, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 15 Craft Beer & Bingo, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 19 Miner Brewing Music Series Presents, Charlie Parr, Hill City 20 Vintage Handbag Memories, The Handbag Store, Hill City 20 Randall & Vinyl Day, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 21 Vintage Handbag Memories, The Handbag Store, Hill City 21 Smokejumper Music Presents: Luke Olson, Hill City 21-22 Hill City Antiques/Railroad Show & Sale, Hill City 27 Randall & Vinyl Day, Miner Brewing Company, Hill City 27 One Final Murder…Mystery Dinner, Black Forest Inn, Hill City 28 One Final Murder…Mystery Dinner, Black Forest Inn, Hill City 28 Miner Brewing Music Series Presents: Deere John Doe, Hill City 28 Pottery Class with Kaye Chard at InsideOut, Hill City 28 Open Stage, High Country Guest Ranch, Hill City 9/11/2020 29 Run for the Rangers, Hill City-Postponed until Summer TBD APRIL EVENTS Wednesdays – Wine and Small Plates at Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City-Cancelled Thursdays-Trivia and Taco Night, Naked Winery, Hill City-Cancelled 4 Hill City Community Easter Egg Hunt, Visitor Information Center, Hill City-Cancelled 10 Miner Brewing Music Series Presents: Jalan Crossland, Hill City-Cancelled 11 Miner Brewing Music Series Presents: Jalan Crossland, Hill City-Cancelled 11 Spring Fling Fun & Glow Egg Hunt, Rush Mountain Adventure Park, Keystone-Postponed 12 Spring Fling Fun & Glow Egg Hunt, Rush Mountain Adventure Park, Keystone-Postponed 18 Bat House Construction Project, Jewel Cave National Monument, Custer-Cancelled 19 Sunday Monthly Breakfast, Senior Center, Hill City-Cancelled 25 Bird House Workshop, Custer State Park, Custer-Cancelled 25 2nd Annual Night at Fat Sam’s Speakeasy, Hill City Senior Center, Hill City-Postponed 27 Opening Day, The Handbag Store, Hill City-Postponed MAY EVENTS 1 10th Anniversary Ribbon Cutting, South Dakota State Railroad Museum, Hill City-Postponed 3 Korczak Day, Crazy Horse Memorial 8-10 “Choo Choo Sneak Preview”, South Dakota State Railroad Museum, Hill City 8-10 7th Year Anniversary Event/Customer Appreciation Event, The Handbag Store, Hill City-Postponed 9-10 The Best of Hill City, Main Street Hill City 10 Mother’s Day Special, 1880 Train, Hill City-Cancelled 10 Sunday Monthly Breakfast, Senior Center, Hill City-Cancelled 14-17 “Choo Choo Sneak Preview”, South Dakota State Railroad Museum, Hill City 15-17 Custer State Park Open House & Free Fishing Weekend, Custer State Park 21 Opening Day, Rush Mountain Adventure Park, Keystone 21-22 “Choo Choo Sneak Preview”, South Dakota State Railroad Museum, Hill City 23 Opening Day, 1880 Train, Hill City-Postponed to June 1st 23-25 Memorial Day Weekend Open House, Crazy Horse Memorial 30 The Bearsheart Family Standing Rock Sioux Dancers, Crazy Horse Memorial 31 Living Treasures Artist, Robert Martinez, Crazy Horse Memorial JUNE EVENTS 1 Opening Day, 1880 Train, Hill City 1-6 Living Treasures Artist, Robert Martinez, Crazy Horse Memorial 5 Cream 605 Music Concert Presents, Darin & Trisha, Hill City 6-7 Spring Volksmarch, Crazy Horse Memorial-Cancelled 6 National Trails Day, Custer State Park 6 Open House, Gypsy Rose Studio & Gallery, Hill City 6 Open House Quilt Time, Hill City 6 Open House/Flea Market, Boyd’s World Famous Antiques & Uniques, Hill City /Custer 6 Miner Brewing Music Series Presents-John Statz, Hill City-Cancelled 9/11/2020 6 Mt. Rushmore Rodeo at Palmer Gulch, Hill City-Cancelled 11 Talking Circle Speaker Series, Steve Friesen, Crazy Horse Memorial 12 The Odd Couple, Black Hills Playhouse, Custer-Postponed, 2021 13 Find Your Park Festival, Main Street Square, Rapid City-Cancelled 13-14 The Odd Couple, Black Hills Playhouse, Custer-Postponed, 2021 15-18 Mickelson Trail Summer Trek 2020-Postponed, 2021 16 Talking Circle Speaker Series, Heather Bruegl, Crazy Horse Memorial 16-21 The Odd Couple, Black Hills Playhouse, Custer-Postponed 20 Friends of Library Book Sale, Hill City-Cancelled 20 The Big Mick, Hill City-Postponed, September 12 20 Junior Ranger Day/Mystery Minerals, Jewel Cave National Monument, Custer-Cancelled 20 Mt. Rushmore Rodeo at Palmer Gulch, Hill City-Cancelled 20-21 Sculpture in the Hills, Hill City-Cancelled 23-28 The Odd Couple, Black Hills Playhouse, Custer-Postponed, 2021 25 Dance of the Dragonfly Applique class, Quilt Time, Hill City 25 Talking Circle Speaker Series, Ledger Art Panel, Crazy Horse Memorial 25 Old West Shootout, 1880 Train, Hill City 26 Night Blast to honor Ruth Ziolkowski & Battle of Little Big Horn, Crazy Horse Memorial 27 Pin Wheel Wall Hanging, Quilt Time, Hill City 27 CCC Museum Open House, Hill City 27 Live Birds of Prey Program, Jewel Cave National Monument, Custer-Cancelled 27 Smokejumper Music Presents: Ken Raba, Hill City 27-28 Black Hills Renaissance Festival, Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City-Cancelled JULY EVENTS Tuesdays Farmers Market at Prairie Berry Winery 2 Old West Shootout, 1880 Train, Hill City 2 Talking circle Speaker Series, Samuel Enemy Hunter, Crazy Horse Memorial 3 Fireworks, Mount Rushmore, Keystone 3 Cream Music Presents, Margie & Josh, Hill City 3 The Harney Peak Inn Presents, The Small World Jazz Trio, Hill City 3 Old West Shootout, 1880 Train, Hill City 3 Smokejumper Music Presents, Chris Cady, Hill City 3-5 Boyd’s Antiques & Uniques Flea Market, Custer 3-5 Something Rotten, Black Hills Playhouse, Custer-Postponed, 2021 4 Firehouse Brewing Company Presents, WC Edgar &’The Hillbilly Syndicate’, Hill City 4 Miner Brewing Music Series Presents: Kid Dakota, Hill City 4 Independence Day Blast, Crazy Horse Memorial 5 A Visit with Teddy Roosevelt, Jewel Cave National Monument, Custer 7-12 Something Rotten, Black Hills Playhouse, Custer-Postponed, 2021 8 Trolley on the Trail, Hill City-Cancelled 9 Talking Circle Speaker Series, Dallas Chief Eagle, Crazy Horse Memorial 9 Old West Shootout, 1880 Train, Hill City 10 Smokejumper Music Presents, Brian Parton, Hill City 11 Barn Quilt Class, Quilt Time, Hill City 9/11/2020 11 Smokejumper Music Presents, Brian Parton, Hill City 11 Black Hills Raptor at The Farmer’s Daughter, Hill City 11 The Wildwoods at Miner Brewing Company, Hill City-Cancelled 14-19 Something Rotten, Black Hills Playhouse, Custer-Postponed, 2021 16 Old West Shootout, 1880 Train, Hill City 16 Talking Circle Speaker Series, Darrell Red Cloud, Crazy Horse Memorial 17 Smokejumper Music: Marnie Cook, Firehouse Smokejumper Station, Hill City 18 Junior Ranger Day/Animal Observations, Jewel Cave National Monument, Custer-Cancelled 23 Talking Circle Speaker Series, Dr.
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