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301 S. Main Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Featuring 1,835-seat Mary W. Sommervold Hall, Schulte multi-use rehearsal room, and Belbas Theater. The Center offers a wide variety of entertainment from around the world, including touring Broadway productions, symphonic, rock and country concert performances, national and international dance tours, weddings and much more. The Husby Performing Arts Center is also the home of the South Dakota Symphony.

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313 W. Main Street, Lead, SD 57754

Built in 1914 by the Homestake Gold Mine, this building housed a 1,000 seat theater along with a library, billiards hall, heated indoor swimming pool, bowling alley, and social hall. The building now hosts 50+ performances per year featuring concerts, dance, theatre, presentations, and community events.

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504 N. Phillips Avenue, Levitt Shell Venue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Part of a national network of outdoor performance venues that features 50 free professional concerts from a wide variety of genres and artists each summer. The Levitt Lawn serves as a gathering place for people of all ages and backgrounds.

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301 S. Main Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

Offers inclusive, high-quality theatre experiences for students ages 6 to18, from acting and stage management to tech and design. Through productions, classes, workshops and summer camps, students build confidence, creativity and lifelong skills. Led by experienced professionals, Spotlight is where Sioux Falls' next generation of theatre-artists begins.

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121 S. Main Avenue, Worthing, SD 57077

A year round, non-profit dinner theatre with gluten free and vegetarian entree options available. Summer kids camp available.

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225 3rd Avenue S.E., Aberdeen, SD 57401

The Aberdeen Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department provides recreational/leisure services to the Aberdeen Community and surrounding region. This includes 12 city parks (including 3 dog parks), over 20 miles of trails, 2 softball complexes, Fossum Baseball Field Complex, Kuhnert Arboretum, 2 outdoor ice rinks and 1 indoor ice arena. Wylie Park and Storybook Land is one of the primer parks in the region. It includes 2 campgrounds, Miniature golf, go-karts, picnic facilities and bike and skate rentals. At Storybook Land families enjoy a world of imagination inspired by nursery rhymes and featuring the Land of Oz. Also enjoy a ride on the Train, Carousel, Balloon Ride and Roller Coaster. The Recreation Division provides recreational activities year round for all ages including youth ball leagues, youth & adult tennis lessons and leagues, skating lessons, open gyms, recreational skating, cross country ski lessons, and adult basketball and volleyball leagues. Many special events are offered including Family Fun Weekend, Tennis Tournaments, Storybook Land Festival, Winterfest and Holiday Celebration just to name a few. The YAPAtorium Teen Center provides many activities for teens. Other facilities include: Aberdeen Recreation and Cultural Center (ARCC) where programming in the visual arts, dance, music, and theatre occur for all ages. Other areas at the ARCC include the Civic Arena, Civic Theatre, and the ARCC Gallery. The Aberdeen Aquatic Center provides entertainment for the whole family with the lap pool, diving boards, leisure pool with multilevel play structure, 3 waterslides, and the Lazy River. Other activities include swimming lessons, water walking and adult water exercise. The Strode Center and Aberdeen Dome are facilities available for public use and provides a weight room. These facilities can be used for a daily fee, a 10 use punch card, or with a monthly membership. Lee Park Golf Course is an 18 hole public course which provides lessons and leagues. Melgaard Park Disc Golf Course is a 9 hole public course. Aberdeen Senior Center provides many programs and activities for people over 50 years of age

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315 N. Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

The Historic Orpheum Theater opened in 1913 as a vaudeville house and seats just under 700 people. The elegant and beautifully preserved theater is known for its superb acoustics and hosts a variety of events including plays and concerts, business meetings, wedding ceremonies and receptions, and much more. The Orpheum Theater was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Orpheum Theater Center in downtown Sioux Falls features two distinct (and rentable) spaces: 686-seat Historic Orpheum Theater (built in 1913) Anne Zabel Studio Theater with room for up to 450 people The two spaces are all connected by a large lobby and concessions area, and the building also boasts an outdoor patio area. The center hosts plays, concerts, dance and other forms of entertainment throughout the year. It is also the perfect venue for weddings, meetings, banquets, conferences, trade shows and much more.

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1205 N. Washington Avenue, Madison, SD 57042

Multi-purpose facility with theatre and conference center available. The facility is available on a daily rental basis for conferences, wedding receptions, entertainment, etc. Seating for theatre: 650, seating for conference: 500.

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713 7th Street, Rapid City, SD 57701

The Dahl Arts Center houses four professional galleries that regularly showcase hundreds of artworks by esteemed local artists. Offers the Dahl's Artists' Market featuring goods from over 50 regional artisans, a free interactive children's art studio, and a flexible event space catering to the needs of artists, arts organizations, and private or corporate gatherings.

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612 N. Main Street, Spearfish, SD 57783

Provides art programming. Programs include: art gallery and center with visual arts programming for all ages and abilities; regional and national theater acts specializing in Americana, jazz, and music and performances of other cultures; community and youth theater; outreach visual and performing art programming for various underserved communities within the Spearfish area; school and college residencies; summer arts festival; and Big Read Programming.

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444 Mount Rushmore Road N., Rapid City, SD 57701

The Monument is the entertainment mecca for the Black Hills Region. Home to many large annual events, including the Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo Rapid City, Lakota Nation Invitational, South Dakota High School Activities Association Tournaments, Black Hills Powwow, and the Rapid City Rush hockey team. The campus includes multiple performance spaces: Summit Arena, Barnett Fieldhouse, Ice Arena, and the Fine Arts Theatre. In addition you will find two large convention/exhibit halls, and numerous other meeting rooms all under one roof.

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