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With the opening of Montgomery’s new expansion, you will get more! We listened and we’re offering you more of what you said you wanted. More choices, styles and design options. Whether you’re looking for traditional or contemporary furniture, flooring, window treatments, mattresses or accessories, you’ll find it right here at Montgomery’s! Stop in today and register to win a $10,000 home makeover! 1725 W. 41st Street • Sioux Falls, SD • 332-4400 747 Washington Ave. • Madison, SD • 256-4000 1000 9th Ave. SE • Watertown, SD • 886-5000 Visit us online at Montgomerys.com
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Montgomery’s Expands Their Space to Help You Design Yours By Mary Michaels | Photos by Chang Photography
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ontgomery’s is a long-standing South Dakota tradition, founded in 1888, by George Montgomery in Alexandria, South Dakota. Over the years, it has remained in the care of Montgomery family members. Growth in the business took Montgomery’s to area towns; first to Howard in 1962. That store was moved to Madison in 1980. Current owners Clark and Connie Sinclair established the Sioux Falls location in 1997, and the company also has a third store in Watertown. All three locations of Montgomery’s offer complete design centers with everything from furniture, mattresses and accessories to flooring and window treatments. They also offer
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complimentary in-home design service. The Sioux Falls location alone has at least 20 designers on the team who are eager to help bring their customers’ ideas to life. They feel that by offering a unique selection of quality products, top notch customer service and fashion forward styles, Montgomery’s is big enough to excite their customer base, but not too big to be able to evolve and change. They have a commitment to keeping up with the latest trends, styles and colors, as well as continually updating their vast showroom floor to highlight a variety of styles ranging from traditional to contemporary. The sheer size of the new expansion may seem a bit overwhelming at first, but the friendly staff will help you navigate
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through living room settings, bedroom furniture, dining room options, a huge selection of area rugs or whatever else you might be looking for. The expansion has allowed them to provide a large area devoted to contemporary styles. According to the designers, customers have said for quite some time that they were looking for contemporary styles in this area, but weren’t really finding what they desired. Now, though, they have it with Montgomery’s Modern. Montgomery’s has also added a lighting area to showcase the many beautiful styles in lighting options that they offer. Pendants, chandeliers, modern, traditional…they have it all!
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Mattress 1st is their new mattress department, with over 40 beds on display including the full line of iComfort and iSeries mattresses by Serta and beds from Tempurpedic and Aireloom. They offer a 365-night sleep guarantee along with a 30 day price match. Their experienced sleep specialists will help you find the bed that fits your personal needs and preferences and one you’ll love for years to come. Whether you’re a diva looking for accessories with “bling” or more of a down-home type who appreciates rustic wood and rawhide, Montgomery’s has something for you. The company prides itself on providing a diverse collection of accessories, many one of a kind, to help you finish your room. They carry one
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of the largest selections of unique accessories in the area and are constantly renewing the selection. You’ll find everything from an antique-look clock, wall sconces, watercolor paintings, pop art or even a unicorn head to enhance your space. And, as you wander through the store, you may see a wall color or finish that you like. Anticipating customers’ questions, Montgomery’s provide small signs with the exact wall color displayed in that area of the showroom so you can take note of it. The flooring department is located on an upper level and is filled with flooring options from well-known companies like Karastan, Shaw and Mannington. Here you’ll find a huge selection of quality carpet, beautiful hardwood, laminate, tile and faux tile options. A grand staircase from the upper level brings you down to the new Design Center, with walls and walls of books holding fabric samples. Here you’ll find custom fabrics and leathers to choose from to personalize your new sofa or chair, wood samples for case goods, books with fabrics and trims for window treatments or custom bed coverings and even wallpaper books. The rest of the room contains several high glass tables and stools to provide space to ponder your choices and work with a designer to pull it all together. Whether you have a design scheme in mind or not, the talented designers take time to sit down with you and listen to your likes and dislikes. They will even visit your home to get a feel for your style – and your lifestyle – to help you pick the perfect furniture,
lighting, window coverings and more. Do you like clean lines with a contemporary look, perhaps in whites, greys and metals? They can do that. Prefer a more traditional look with wood, upholstered fabrics and warm lighting? They can do that, too. Every department at Montgomery’s allows customers the chance to indulge their own inner designer and customize their selections. Companies like Simply Amish are featured at the store, with the chance to hand-pick your wood and stain color and then add hardware, fabric and other options to create everything from cupboards to bedroom sets. If you want to design your own furniture settings, companies like Flexsteel, Huntington House, Bernhardt and lots more have a menu of design options to choose from. Options may include arm styles, seat cushion and back cushion style, leg styles and of course fabrics, trim and wood. Montgomery’s Furniture is an authorized Hunter Douglas dealer for window coverings and offers a full-service drapery department to help with everything from free measuring and price quotes to professional installation. They even have a Drapery Workroom where expert seamstresses create custom draperies, bed coverings, bench cushions, cornice boxes and pillows. When customers come to Montgomery’s, says Sinclair, they can expect not only exceptional customer service, but also
exceptional value. Montgomery’s is a member of Furniture First, which is the nation’s largest furniture buying group with over 375 member stores. When you couple this buying power with the numerous market buying trips their team travels to each year, Montgomery’s is confident they can provide the best values in home furnishings every day. Over the last year, Montgomery’s celebrated its 126th anniversary. With family members and staff who are personally invested in providing excellent service and high quality furnishings, they are already dreaming of what the next 126 years will bring.
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f your trips to the Black Hills of South Dakota usually include a stop at Prairie Berry Winery in Hill City, you can now sip, savor and enjoy all the flavors of their wines close to home, at Prairie Berry East Bank. Located in the East Bank area near downtown, the business opened this summer to bring all the great tastes of Prairie Berry to the Sioux Falls area. “We really appreciate the support for Prairie Berry from residents across the state,” says owner Sandi Vojta. “It is exciting for us to have this opportunity to expand our business to Sioux Falls. The East Bank is just the right location for us.” Sandi is a fifth generation winemaker (hence the name of their wine club, Generation 5). Back in 1876, Sandi’s Great-Great Grandma Anna Pesä Vojta, who had emigrated to the United States from Moravia, Czechoslovakia with her husband Jon, first made wine from the “prairie berries” she found growing in Dakota Territory. Today, Sandi incorporates those passed-down family recipes to handcraft Prairie Berry Winery’s award-winning wines.
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There are many other ways the past is connected to the present at Prairie Berry. One line of wines is named for Sandi’s Great-Great Grandmother – the Anna Pesä Zinfandel, Anna Pesä Cabernet Sauvignon and the Anna Pesä Chardonnay. And then there is the actual location of the business in the historic Frank Transfer & Storage building, which is also now home to Queen City Bakery and residential lofts. The wood floors, stone walls and high ceilings create a beautiful environment to grab a seat at the Fermentation Bar for a glass of wine or a pint of craft beer from their Black Hills Miner Brewing Company, which Prairie Berry added to their business last year. “It has been a lot of fun adding the beers to our offerings,” says Sandi. “We produce all of them in small, 15-barrel fermenters, allowing us to keep each batch small enough to maintain microbrew quality and a close attention to detail.” If you have trouble making up your mind from the ample craft beer and wine selections, you can sample several of them as a flight. Prairie Berry Winery is the first winery in the state to offer wine on tap, and growler fills are available for those who want to take the Miner Brewing craft beer experience home with them. Here are just a few wine and beer descriptions to tempt your taste buds: • Red Ass Rhubarb (Prairie Berry’s most award-winning wine) – A semi-sweet rhubarb/raspberry wine. Serve lightly chilled.
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• Lawrence Elk – A semi-sweet black currant wine. Serve lightly chilled. • 3Rednecks Cabernet Sauvignon – A dry cabernet sauvignon best served at a cool room temperature. • Pheasant Reserve – Merlot and chokecherries play well together in this South Dakota take on a traditional European wine. A dry wine best served at a cool room temperature. • Miner Irish Red Ale – A fine creamy head highlights toasted barley and caramel notes with a soft, hoppy finish. • Miner Wheat – Made with South Dakota-grown wheat from Brewmaster Sandi’s cousin Leo. Rich, hazy, honey tone with a mousse-like head and persistent lacing. Young banana and clove are highlighted by a hint of citrus in the finish. • Miner Oatmeal Stout – A fine toffee-colored head tops a deep molasses-toned brew. Delivers flavors of espresso, bittersweet cocoa and a bright hoppiness. A creamy body is enhanced to velvet by being pushed through a nitrogen tap. Whatever your flavor preference is, they’ll have a wine or craft beer to make you happy. The Generation 5 Wine Club offers three membership options. Individuals can choose to join the Legacy Cru, which has added exclusive benefits, or the Cellar Cru, where you can join as either a Dry or Sweet member. The wines that Gen5 wine club members receive are hand-selected by Sandi and are specifically tailored to the Cru level you select. The Gen5 wine club also organizes yearly events and offers special discounts. Prairie Berry East Bank’s Epicurean Bar is set to open this fall and will showcase select cheeses, sliced meats and fresh baked bread. Each day, they will feature a wine and cheese or craft beer and cheese pairing, along with other tasty items. After you’ve discovered your favorites at the Fermentation Bar or Epicurean Bar, be sure to stop by the Marketplace for bottled wines or South Dakota-inspired gourmet goods, like a jar of Prairie Berry’s own Red Ass Jam or Kick Ass Compote. Learn more about Prairie Berry East Bank online or through Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Better yet, make a trip to the East Bank and raise a glass with a friend!
Friday, October 17th 2pm–9pm Saturday, October 18th 9am–5pm Sioux Falls Convention Center 1101 N. West Avenue
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5:30 – 6pm Farm to Table
9:30 – 10:00 Acupuncture, Aromatherapy and Massage, Oh My!
We’re cooking up some of our favorite beef recipes to share with you in this session. Get cooking tips and recipes from local farm women, and learn about what goes into raising food for our families every day. Because shopping for groceries shouldn’t be intimidating. We’ve got answers to your food questions and more. Presented by South Dakota CommonGround volunteers. Find more information at: www. findourcommonground.com
Don’t fear integrative medicine, Dr. Dawn Flickema of Avera Integrative Medicine Sioux Falls, can help you see the forest through the trees and get you on the path of wellness with relaxation, anxiety relief, pain issues and help with hot flashes to name a few.
6:00 – 6:30pm Krunchy, Kool and Good for You! It’s KALE Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center Executive Chef Drew Laberis hopes you’ll join him to eat your vegetables! He’s whipping up a tasty ancient-grain and kale salad and its dressing-made with a dee-lish grainy mustard bringing all the good-for-you flavors together. After you taste it, you’ll want to make it, and Chef Drew will show you how so you can stop turning your nose up at this “Queen of Greens” veggie and make your own crunchy kale salad at home!
6:30 – 7pm Swirl, Sniff, and Sip Learn the basics of wine tasting with a Level 1 Sommelier. This entertaining seminar will inspire you to take a closer look at the wine you’re drinking. Riccardo’s passion for teaching people about wine will leave you wanting more! Prepare to have your palate educated! Presented by Riccardo Tarabelsi, etc. for her wine columnist.
8pm Form + Fashion Show Institute of Design & Technology SD presents a collaboration of student fashion and interior creations at their annual Form + Fashion event.The show will begin with a silent auction at 6pm and the runway show at 8 pm. This is a first time runway debut of the newly launched fabrics from the Diane Von Furstenberg for Kravet Collections. Special guest designers from Project Runway.
10:30 – 11am Creative iPhoneography - from Snapshot to Fine Art Discover the fun in photography with this image making session using your iPhone. Go beyond grab shots and encounter a world of photographic possibilities with this immersion session. Presented by Harold’s Photo Centers
11 – 11:30am Stuck in a Food Rut? Stuck in a rut with weeknight meals? Need a hearty game day or party appetizer? Want a delicious, but easy meal for entertaining? Let the ever-versatile meatball solve your dilemmas. Learn how to effortlessly adjust flavor combinations and even incorporate veggies to create this delectable, make-ahead beef staple. Presented by Fran Hill of On My Plate Food Blog & The South Dakota Beef Industry Council
11:30 – 12pm Yoga Sculpt With US Boost your metabolism, build long lean muscles and have fun with a mix of Yoga Sculpt postures, light weight training and cardio exercises. Yoga Sculpt will tone each of your major muscle groups through a challenging and innovative sequence of exercises blending intervals of core training, yoga, isometrics and resistance work. Practiced in a heated room with high-energy music, this total body workout builds strength, stamina, and flexibility creating a more functional, balanced body. It is recommended you have an understanding of basic yoga postures before taking a Yoga Sculpt class.
12:00 – 12:30 Watercolors Made Easy Painting with watercolors is easy! Let me show you how. You will leave with a completed painting of grapes. And they will be beautiful! Presented by Barbara Sparks, Watercolor Artist.
12:30 – 1pm Holiday Baking Tips Stop by to learn how the Cookie Jar Eatery creates the perfect pie crust for Thanksgiving pies, made-from -scratch breads and how to roll the best cut-out cookies. Attendees will be able to sample some delicious breads and leave with our famous oatmeal bread recipe. Presented by The Cookie Jar Eatery
1 – 1:30pm Dreaming of a Fairy Garden? Fairy gardens have grown in such popularity from planting a little dream garden outside to planting a fantasy garden in the house. We will show you how to plant an indoor fairy garden properly — with all sorts of ideas to create the garden of your dreams. Presented by Cliff Avenue Greenhouse
1:30 – 2pm Are Your Love Handles Haunting You? Those tricky love handles can haunt you every day. Get some exercise toning moves that will target your love handles. Presented by Mutch Women’s Center for Health Enrichment.
2 – 2:30pm Home Improvements Can Really Pay Off Back by Popular Demand! Home Improvements Can Really Pay Off. Whether buying, selling or renovating, there are home improvement projects that can really pay off and some you might want to avoid. Learn what some of the best (and worst) home improvement projects are and walk away with great tips you can use right away.To help you get started on your home improvements, those who attend the seminar will be entered into a separate drawing for a fantastic toolbox and tools. Presented by Home Federal Bank
2:30 – 3pm Chase the Chill Away with Healthy Soups When the temperatures dip, nothing can warm and comfort you like hot soup. It can even lift your spirits and soothe your soul! Stop by our booth and see for yourself as you try a few of our varieties, including at least one customer top pick and one fall favorite. We’ll also be highlighting a selection from our healthful favorites, which features low-fat, vegetarian, dairy- free, gluten-free and low-calorie recipes. Presented by Zoup!
3pm – 3:30pm HGTV Looks, Wallet Approved Prices.Yes, please! Have you ever looked at a gorgeous room in a magazine and thought, I love that… wait I need that… but could never afford it? Well, those days are gone. Let us show you how a few well-placed, trend-right pieces can liven up your living.You’ll discover simple, budget savvy ways to make your room feel like it belongs on the cover of a magazine. Presented by The Furniture Mart.
5pm Prize Drawing $500 Gift Cards from Riddle’s Jewelry, $100 Foley’s gift cards from StarMark Cabinetry and 32” HDTV from KELO TV. Must be 18 years of age and present to win. One prize per person.
Mobile Mammogram Truck Saturday, Oct. 18 9am – 2pm Open for screening digital mammograms and for tours of the truck.
Call 322-PINK (7465) to schedule your mammogram, but we will take walk-ins also.
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ReVoiced Music in Schools Tour Thursday, October 2 • 7pm Brandon Valley Performing Arts Center • 301 S. Splitrock Blvd. ReVoiced - The A Cappella Experience - is coming as part of the much larger Music In Schools Tour that they’re doing throughout the country. At each school on the tour, the professional 5 man a cappella group will be conducting clinics and workshops with students during the school day and then performing their award winning full two hour show in the evening. Tickets and INFO: (605) 339-9799
2014 SME Youth Benefit Auction® Thursday, October 2 • 5pm - 8pm Sioux Falls Convention Center Sponsored by ShowPlace Woods, Avera, First PREMIER Bank/ PREMIER Bank Card. Tickets $50 call 605-336-5626 to order.
National Disability Employment Awareness Month Event October 2 • 7:30-10am Sanford Research Center Admission: $25. INFO 605-367-5260.
First Friday is a special day of shopping, art and entertainment downtown! Enjoy a day and evening of culture and activity. Visit a variety of retailers, artist venues and fabulous restaurants, plus music and drinks at all your favorite hot spots! INFO (605) 338-4009.
First Friday Art & Wine Walk October 3 • 5pm - 9pm The public is invited to meet the artists and watch them at work inside 19 different businesses downtown. The artists vary from painters to potters, drawers, jewelry makers, musicians, culinary artists, quilters and more. INFO (605) 338-4009 ext. 10.
Benson’s Flea Market Saturday, October 4 • 9am - 5pm Sunday, October 5 • 11am - 4pm W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds Benson’s Flea Market is a nostalgic experience sure to bring back memories from childhood and provide hours of shopping entertainment. 65% of this show consists of antiques and collectibles, 15% is new items and the rest is rummage sale type items. It is a collectors dream! INFO (605) 367-7178.
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Falls Park Celebrate a good ol’ fall time with Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation! Join us for a traditional country fall festival in beautiful Falls Park. Compete in contests, win prizes, listen to music, and much more! Fun for the entire family. Free. No registration required. INFO (605) 367-8222.
Harvest Festival & Open House Saturday, October 4 • 12pm - 6pm Wilde Prairie Winery 48052 259th St. Brandon, SD Celebrate our harvest with local artists, holiday gift ideas, specials, winery and vineyard tours, pumpkin painting for the kids, grape stomp and live music. INFO (605) 582-6471.
Runners & Canines Workshop October 4 • 9am - 2pm 605 Running Company • 124 S. Phillips Ave. For one day only, Sioux Falls’ newest specialty store is going to the dogs. The 605 Running Company is hosting a workshop aimed at boosting the exercise benefits of once around the block for runners and their four-legged pace-setters. ShopDog, a local pet supply boutique, will cosponsor the workshop. INFO (605) 271-0480. www.run605.com
Sound Cascade 40th Anniversary Show Saturday, October 4 • 7:30 p.m. Orpheum Theatre. We will have, as our guests, the men’s barbershop chorus called the Sioux Emperians. Tickets are $15.00 and can be purchased at Crossroads Book and Music Store. INFO 605-334-1468.
Pumpkin Pickin’ Party October 4 • 8am-5pm Oakridge Nursery & Landscaping Brandon, SD Everything you love about autumn is in abundance at Oakridge Nursery & Landscaping. Join us for our annual Pumpkin Pickin Party. Enjoy apple cider, kettle corn, games, pumpkin painting & kids activities. INFO (605) 582--6565 or oakridgenurseryinc.com
GonnaGetWed Bridal Showcase Sunday, October 5 • 12pm - 4pm Sioux Falls Convention Center All the magic of wedding planning under one roof. The GonnaGetWed Bridal Showcase has everything you need to plan your perfect day. INFO (605) 332-6000.
Sioux Falls Woofstock Sunday, October 5 • 1pm - 4pm Spencer Dog Park • 3501 S. Cliff Ave. This dog festival offers a chance for owners and pets to get together, socialize, and showcase their special canine skills. Fall-themed events will take place, including a dog costume contest. Plus, there will be vendor booths, live DJ music, contests for animals, and an agility course to test your dog’s athletic abilities. Registration will begin at 12:45 p.m., with a limit of two judged contests per dog, plus the agility course. INFO (605) 367-8222.
Haunted Sioux Falls Tour Tuesday, October 7 • 6:30 p.m. Departs from the Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street
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Climb aboard for stories of ghosts, mysterious lights and footprints, elevators that run by themselves and other unexplained phenomenon on the Haunted Sioux Falls Tour. Space is limited, advanced tickets are on sale now at the Old Courthouse Museum for $10. Enjoy Sioux Falls haunted past…believe it or not! INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com
Freckleface Strawberry October 9 - 19 Orpheum Theater Center • 315 N. Phillips Ave. The Sioux Empire Community Theater presents “Freckleface Strawberry.” Based on the beloved New York Times Best Selling book by celebrated actress Julianne Moore, is a brand new family musical. You and your family can step inside the book’s pages with Freckleface and friends as they learn to love the skin they’re in. And what a story you’ll see! Tickets $10 each. www.siouxfallstheater. com INFO (605) 360-4800.
William Kent Krueger Thursday, October 9 • 7:30pm Kresge Hall, Augustana College • 2001 S. Summit Ave. William Kent Krueger has, with the release of his 14th book, Windigo Island (2014), in the Cork O’Connor mystery series, brought the world of the north woods of Minnesota to life for thousands of readers. His work has received a number of other awards, including the Minnesota Book Award, the Loft-McKnight Fiction Award, the Anthony Award, the Barry Award, and the Friends of American Writers Prize. INFO (605) 274-4921.
Researching Your Historic Home Thursday, October 9 • 6:30 p.m. Old Courthouse Museum Would you like to learn more about your historic house? If so, we can help you find the resources to learn more about the things you’ve always wondered: when it was built, who owned it in the past, and if any changes have been made. Call to register in advance. Free Admission. INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com
Jeff Lorber Fusion with Jimmy Haslip and Eric Marienthal Friday, October 10 • 8pm Orpheum Theater • 315 N. Phillips Ave. The Jeff Lorber Fusion is part of the Sioux Falls Jazz and Blues 2014-2015 Concert Series. Lorber’s music reaches a new level by crystallizing jazz, funk, and Latin rhythms with amazing melodies that will certainly translate to live performance. INFO (605) 3356101.
Spirits of the Forest Friday, October 10 • 7pm Saturday, October 11 • 7pm 48072 270 Street, Sioux Falls Good Earth State Park Come journey through fall’s festive show at Good Earth State Park. This self-guided hike will immerse you in the world of elemental, plant, and animal spirits. Drink in the serenity while cozying up by the campfire with a cup of hot cider. INFO (605) 987-2263.
20th Annual Lutefisk & Meatball Dinner Saturday, October 11 • 3pm - 7pm Renner Lutheran Church Please call for advanced reservations. 338-7120 or 338-7128 or purchase at Renner Corner.
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Fall Shopping Fair Saturday, October 11 • 10am - 3pm Our Saviors • 909 W. 33rd St. There will be over 50 vendors offering a wide variety of gifts including hand-crafted jewelry, paper crafts, and more. This fundraiser helps support youth programs and activities in Sioux Falls. INFO (605) 940-4536.
Family Health & Safety Festival Saturday, October 11 • 10am - 3pm First Presbyterian Church • 2300 S. West Ave. Family Health & Safety Festival is an event for families focusing around health and safety activities with lots of fun. A free lunch is served. INFO (605) 371-1000.
Harvest Festival Saturday, October 11 • 11am - 5pm Strawbale Winery 47215 257th St. Renner Art, wine, food, games, fun, discounts on wines and so much more! Great food vendors will be on hand. Sit back and relax and listen to live music. All outdoors in beautiful South Dakota. Pumpkin painting for kids, launch a pumpkin for breast cancer, or play a game of bag toss. INFO (605) 543-5071.
Paint the Mall Pink Saturday, October 11 • 10am - 2pm Empire Mall • 4001 W. 41st Street A fun, informative breast cancer awareness event to help spread the word about the comprehensive breast care services available right here in our community! Stay tuned for further event details to come! Free admission. INFO (605) 361-3301.
No School Day- Swim and Explore Monday, October 13 EmBe • 3510 W. Ralph Rogers Rd. Open to ages K-5th grade. Just keep swimming! Have a splashing good time with your friends this morning! Bring swimsuit and towel! 1pm - 2pm, we will explore the ancient Indian burial mounds at Sherman Park and learn the history of Sioux Falls. Along the way we will collect tree branches in the park and make a dream catcher. Extended Care: 6am-6pm. INFO (605) 362-9438.
Haunted Sioux Falls Tour October 14 • 6:30 p.m. Departs from the Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street Climb aboard for stories of ghosts, mysterious lights and footprints, elevators that run by themselves and other unexplained phenomenon on the Haunted Sioux Falls Tour. Space is limited, advanced tickets are on sale now at the Old Courthouse Museum for $10. Enjoy Sioux Falls haunted past…believe it or not! INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com
(embrace) Effect of Cancer on Bone Health October 16 Alla Zamulko, MD, PhD Carlson Conference Room, Sanford Cancer Center 1309 W. 17th Street. • 5:30-7pm There is no cost to attend. INFO 605-328-7051.
Kid’s Activity Day Patchwork Pumpkins at the Old Courthouse Museum Thursday, October 16 • 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m.
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Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street Learn about history and make your own crafts to take home. 15 minute sessions run throughout morning and afternoon times. Call to reserve times. Free Admission. INFO (605) 367-4210 or www. siouxlandmuseums.com
Ghosts & Graves Tour of Woodlawn Cemetery October 16, 17, 18 • 6:30, 6:50, 7:10, 7:30, 7:50 p.m. Woodlawn Cemetery Learn some of the famous and infamous tales as told by some of the most interesting characters of Sioux Falls past on a new lantern light Ghosts and Graves Tour of Woodlawn Cemetery. Tours begin every 20 minutes beginning at 6:30 p.m. each night, advanced tickets are on sale now at the Old Courthouse Museum for $10.
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9th Annual expo for her October 17 • 2pm - 9pm October 18 • 9am - 5pm Sioux Falls Convention Center The 9th annual expo for her is two days of shopping, entertainment, pampering and fun — designed especially for women. Sample foods and drinks, participate in free seminars and SHOP in over 240 booths! INFO www.etcsiouxfalls.com or etc.mag@sio.midco.net
Form + Fashion Meets Function Friday, October 17 • 6pm Sioux Falls Convention Center Institute of Design & Technology SD presents a collaboration of student fashion and interior creations at their annual Form + Fashion event. Friday, October 17th will begin with a silent auction at 6 pm and the runway show at 8 pm. This is a first time runway debut of the newly launched fabrics from the Diane Von Furstenberg for Kravet Collections. Special guest designers from Project Runway. Tickets $25/50/75. INFO (605) 275-9728.
Olde Towne Dinner Theatre presents “Murder at the Howard Johnson’s” October 18, 19 121 S. Main Street • Worthing, SD Join us for a three course meal and our production of “Murder at the Howard Johnson’s.” All’s fair in love? Even murder? That’s the question posed in this suspenseful comedy about a love triangle at a Howard Johnson’s Motor Inn. INFO (605) 372-4653.
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Halloween Hike October 18 • 3pm - 6pm The Outdoor Campus • 4500 S. Oxbow Ave. Join us with the whole family for a fun walk through the trails of Sertoma Park, filled with games, prizes, s’mores and laughter. The Outdoor Campus offers a Halloween adventure perfect for your young witches and warlocks, free of charge. INFO (605) 362-2777.
Sea & Sky Saturday, October 18 • 10am - noon Sertoma Butterfly House & Marine Cove • 4320 S. Oxbow Ave Every third Saturday, we take the opportunity to highlight a special insect or animal. Come learn fun facts and make a craft inspired by the featured creature! INFO (605) 334-9466.
Sioux Empire United Way Reading Festival Saturday, October 18 • 9am Ramkota Exhibit Hall • 3200 W. Maple Street Make plans to attend the 14th Annual Reading Festival as attendees
‘Blaze A Trail With Reading.’ This year’s free family event will include: One free book for every child who attends Children’s activities & crafts for birth to 7 years Live storybook readings Literacy info & resources for parents Children’s entertainment Great Plains Zoo ZooMobile. INFO (605) 336-2095.
Holiday Craft Fair Saturday, October 18 • 9am - 3pm Renner Lutheran Church Start your holiday shopping now. Crafts & vendors. Lunch available. INFO 338-7120 or rlcsecretary@hotmail.com
Starlab Inflatable Planetarium at the Old Courthouse Museum Sunday, October 19 • 1pm, 2pm, 3pm Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street Discover the night sky, explore the constellations! Starlab is a program for adults and children over the age of 5. Not recommended for those not comfortable in the dark. Tickets only $2, program begins promptly on the hour with no late entry. Groups of 8 or more, please call ahead. INFO (605)367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums. com
Yoga with the Butterflies Sunday, October 19 • 10:30am Sertoma Butterfly House & Marine Cove A yoga experience like nothing else! Bring your yoga mat for a onehour session in the warm, lush Butterfly House. Improve flexibility, strengthen muscles, get your blood flowing, and let your worries go. $15 admission. INFO (605) 334-9466.
Haunted Sioux Falls Tour Sunday, October 19 • 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 21 • 5:30pm Departs from the Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street Climb aboard for stories of ghosts, mysterious lights and footprints, elevators that run by themselves and other unexplained phenomenon on the Haunted Sioux Falls Tour. Space is limited, advanced tickets are on sale now at the Old Courthouse Museum for $10. Enjoy Sioux Falls haunted past…believe it or not! INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com
Rosemaling Demonstration at the Old Courthouse Museum Tuesday, October 21 • 1pm - 4pm Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street Eileen Halverson will be demonstrating the Norwegian folk art of Rosemaling (decorative painting) in the second floor hallway of the Old Courthouse Museum from 1-4 p.m. Stop in any time for a demonstration or to ask questions! INFO (605) 367-4210 or www. siouxlandmuseums.com
Ceili Dance Program Thursday, October 23 • 6:30 p.m. Old Courthouse Museum 200 West Sixth Street Ceili (pronounced KAY-lee) is an Irish social dance. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced dancer, Ceili dancing is a fun and energetic way to spend an evening. Get ready to dance at the Old Courthouse Museum! Free Admission. INFO (605) 367-4210 or www. siouxlandmuseums.com
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This is an AKC dog show that draws dogs from all over the US and Canada. Many of the top dogs and Handlers attend this show. INFO (605) 527-2650.
Avera Heart Hospital Annual Craft Sale Friday, October 24 • 7am - 2pm 4500 West 69th Street The Avera Heart Hospital Annual Craft Sale offers a great variety of unique arts along with beautiful hand made crafts. Proceeds from the event go to support the Prairie Heart Guest House, a low cost housing option for the families of Avera Heart Hospital patients. INFO (605) 977-7034.
ZooBoo at the Great Plains Zoo Friday, October 24 • 5:30 - 8:30pm Great Plains Zoo • 805 S. Kiwanis Ave. Every year, the Zoo thrills kids and adults alike with ZooBoo, a three-night Halloween extravaganza. Over the course of those three nights, 10,000 kids will wind their way through decorated exhibits and walkways collecting candy and trinkets. Over 300 hand-carved and lit Jack-o’-lanterns. $5 for Zoo members, $6 for non-members INFO (605) 367-7003.
Haunted Sioux Falls Tour Sunday, October 26 • 5:30pm Tuesday, October 28 • 5:30pm Departs from the Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street Climb aboard for stories of ghosts, mysterious lights and footprints, elevators that run by themselves and other unexplained phenomenon on the Haunted Sioux Falls Tour. Space is limited, advanced tickets are on sale now at the Old Courthouse Museum for $10. Enjoy Sioux Falls haunted past…believe it or not! INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.siouxlandmuseums.com
Haunted Corn Maze Friday, October 31 • 6pm - 9:30pm 27455 SD Hwy 11, Harrisburg, SD Haunted Corn Maze. Bring flashlights. Concessions and restrooms available. Last person enters at closing time. Cash or check only please. No credit cards. No group discounts for haunted maze. INFO (605) 743-5984.
Kidgits Mall-O-Ween Friday, October 31 • 5:30 - 7:30pm 05:30 PM - 07:30 PM Empire Mall • 4001 W. 41st Street All are welcome to come trick or treating at the mall! Kidgits will have an exclusive area where Halloween themed crafts, games & activities will take place! Become a Kidgits member any time at Simon Guest Services or come to one of our events and sign up there! INFO (605) 361-3301.
Old Courthouse Museum Halloween Party Friday, October 31 • 3:30-6:30 p.m. Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street Join us at the annual Old Courthouse Museum Halloween Party from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Kids can go trick or treating throughout the museum, participate in a costume contest, listen to spooky stories, and more! Admission is free! INFO (605) 367-4210 or www. siouxlandmuseums.com
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title PICTURED (from left to right): Ambassador Rudolf Bekink, Emmetsburg Mayor Myrna Heddinger, Jeff Broin, POET Founder and Executive Chairman, Iowa Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds, Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Feike Sijbesma, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Managing Board of Royal DSM
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OET-DSM Advanced Biofuels, LLC, a joint venture of Royal DSM and POET, LLC, proved its revolutionary technology that converts agricultural residue into renewable fuel at the Grand Opening of its first commercial cellulosic ethanol plant in Emmetsburg, Iowa, in September. The plant, named “Project LIBERTY,” was formally opened in the presence of His Majesty Willem-Alexander, King of the Netherlands, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, Deputy Under Secretary Michael Knotek of the Department of Energy, Governor Terry Branstad and Lieutenant Governor Kim Reynolds of Iowa, other dignitaries and thousands of guests. Project LIBERTY converts baled corn cobs, leaves, husk and stalk into renewable fuel. The plant has now officially started up, processing its first batch of biomass into cellulosic ethanol and is moving forward toward continuous operation. At full capacity, it will convert 770 tons of biomass per day to produce
ethanol at a rate of 20 million gallons per year, later ramping up to 25 million gallons per year. “Some have called cellulosic ethanol a ‘fantasy fuel,’ but today it becomes a reality,” said Jeff Broin, POET Founder and Executive Chairman. “With access now to new sources for energy, Project LIBERTY can be the first step in transforming our economy, our environment and our national security.” This first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol facility marks a huge step forward in the wider adoption of biofuels, both in North America and elsewhere. It is also a victory for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), which prompted increased investment into advanced biofuels that accelerated development of this new technology. The RFS is a critical tool in moving the U.S. beyond 10 percent ethanol use to allow this new technology to expand to other parts of the country.
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ori and Butch Oseby grew up in the same town, knowing of each other, or at least knowing siblings of each other. As they got older, each got married and started a family. However, life is full of ups and downs and twists and turns, and both of them ended up single again and reconnected at The Crow Bar in Sioux Falls. “I actually stood him up the first time he asked me out,” Lori recalls laughing. “But, thankfully, I got a second chance. He asked me to dinner and invited me to see his place, so our first date was going to Roskens Pizza/Critters (just across the street from his house) and taking pizza home to enjoy in his little living room sitting by the wood-burning stove.” Nine years of marriage later, that wood-burning stove is still
there. In fact, two wood-burning stoves supply the majority of their home’s heat. This is no ordinary home, though. The building’s first use was the small town lumber business in the 1930s. Butch and a friend opened a storage business there in the 1990s, and that’s also when Butch moved in, using a small part of the building for living space and the rest for….well….his “finds” that he has collected over the years. From his work in construction, rock and gravel and cleaning up around farms, Butch has amassed a wealth of items that would raise the eyebrows of the guys from American Pickers. “At first, I think my friends thought I was crazy moving out here,” says Lori, admitting she was a bit more of a “city girl.”
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“But, it has been so much fun living here in a small town and traveling around to different places with Butch – antique stores or just finding things along the road.” The couple embarked on a remodeling project about three
years ago in the front of the house. Although everything from the interior walls to the wood beams overhead was created new, every bit of it looks like it could be original to the building. The front room is a warm, inviting space. Literally warm, as
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Down a short hall is the “new” bedroom, with an arched doorway but no door and walls that don’t go all the way to the ceiling, leaving the hand-made wood beams exposed up above. “I remember coming home one day,” says Lori, “and the guys were just beating the tar out of these boards. They distressed and stained them to give them that old look that fits with everything else here.” Most of the furniture pieces in the bedroom were finds from one place or another. Some of it was even “rediscovered” when Lori and her sister went hunting through the storage area in the back part of the building. An old photo of Lori’s great-grandmother hangs near the bed, helping to connect the past and present and highlight the old-meets-new charm of the house. The Osebys covered the cement floor with wood laminate and added coils in the bathroom floor to create a little more warmth. Lori admits the bathroom is one of her favorite spots in the home, with its sunken jacuzzi tub and walk-in shower. A custombuilt curved wall made of glass blocks and tile frames the shower. Every glass block came from Butch’s storage area. A farmhouse style kitchen cabinet, which is new but looks old, serves as the vanity with his-and-hers stainless sinks and fixtures. In the corner of the bathroom above the tub hangs an old pharmacy sign, dated 1841, that says, “Frederick Dutcher Druggist. Fine Toilet Goods.” The Osebys also added a new main floor laundry room, with plenty of storage including built in cubbies and hanging racks. Even this space features some of Butch’s collectible tin pieces and old advertisements hanging on the walls.
Huge Red Carpet Event! Eyewear straight off the Runway of Paris! Friday, November 14, 8:30-6pm Saturday, November 15, 9-5pm A small room connects the updated front of the house to the back. This room is filled with antique toys, like an old pedal plane, crayon-created pictures from their grandchildren, a penny “select-o-vend” candy machine and a huge wood table with drawers that Butch thinks came from an old school or library. Not one to overpay for his finds, Butch admits laughing, he recalls that he paid “about 30 bucks” to take that off someone’s hands. Off to the right from this room, you can see into the extensive storage space that is part of the building. It’s a collection of furniture, tools, bicycles, an enormous old Hamm’s beer billboard from a South Dakota highway and posters from Crazy Horse. These posters are likely pre-1950s, depicting what the monument would one day look like. Lori and Butch had met the Ziolkowski family through mutual friends, so when they stumbled upon the poster during a trip to the Deadwood area, Butch knew they had to have it. Going back into the house, you arrive in a space that requires just a minute – or two – to let it all sink in. “Butch calls this his 401K room,” laughs Lori. This room used to be the lumber storage and pick-up area, complete with a sloped incline where cars would drive through to pick up their lumber. To try to describe it in a few written words does not do it justice. Beer signs, Nascar signs and arcade games...glass cases of antique toys...political memorabilia...glassware...historical artwork....in other words, the mother lode for a “picker.” “This represents about 40 years of collecting,” says Butch. “I have done carpentry work here, and I have put this collection of
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things together. I guess this is art in a sense, and this room in particular is my canvas.” This area of the house also includes the kitchen, dining area, a lofted bedroom (which had been “the” bedroom until the new addition a few years ago)….and the little living room where Lori and Butch had their first pizza dinner together.
“There was no kitchen here when we first dated,” says Lori. “Butch had a microwave and that’s about it. He used the bathroom sink to wash his dishes.” Butch put his construction skills to work, creating a new kitchen that looks old. He hand-pieced boards together to create cabinet doors. What used to be an old parts counter is now a
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“real” kitchen sink. The couple has paired an antique icebox with a cabinet with punched-tin doors they found at Alco in Lead, SD. Along the outside wall is a long counter covered with aluminum and finished with copper nails to make it look old – another of Butch’s creations. He also built cabinets below the counter for additional storage.
An old milk glass cake plate sits on the counter, and large red letters spelling E A T hang above it. The building didn’t have windows on this wall originally, so they put some in, along with brickwork on the walls. A large S&H Green Stamps sign covers the back side of the stove so that it isn’t visible from the dining space, which is comprised
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of a diner-style laminate top table and orange-cushioned chairs. It’s no surprise that family, friends and neighbors like to gather here. From Butch’s days long ago working at Woodlake Fitness Center (teaching aerobics), he collected a cabinet from the center’s old snack bar with a working beer tap. That sits next to the pinball machine, stereo and nostalgic bowling game with the steel puck
and the hanging pins that flip up when you slide the puck down the lane. Butch thinks the bowling game was from the 1930s. An old post office table between the dining area and living room with rows of slots is a sentimental piece for Lori, whose father was a mail carrier in Aurora, SD. Old war bond posters hang on the wall, along with vintage roller
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maps – the kind that used to hang in classrooms. A long metal staircase takes you up to the lofted room with angled ceiling. This is now the space for family to stay and, Lori says, the grandkids especially enjoy this space. Butch and Lori created a patio area out back with a fire pit, hot tub and grill area. They enjoy sitting out back there together or
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now, so they are preparing to move to a smaller house – and to auction off a great deal of their collection. Sticky notes identify the most special items that will make the move. A rather poignant stop along the tour was the top of the loft staircase where there are a couple of old pictures from Arnold’s Park in Okoboji, Iowa, including one featuring the old wooden
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roller coaster as it enjoyed its final season at the park The caption reads, “The End of an Era.” Their upcoming move is an end of an era for Butch and Lori, but their positive outlook and their love of a good find is sure to set the stage for a new blank canvas on which they can celebrate both the past and each day forward.
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2 cups sugar 1 cup oil 3 large eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla 3 cups flour 1 tsp salt 1 tsp cinnamon 1/4 tsp baking powder 2 cups shredded zucchini
1 1/4 cups margarine, softened 1 1/2 cups sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp vanilla 2 1/2 cups flour 3/4 cup cocoa 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 cup plain yogurt 1 cup grated zucchini 1 cup grated carrots 1 can chocolate frosting
In a large bowl, beat sugar, oil, eggs and vanilla until blended. In another bowl, combine the dry ingredients and beat into the sugar mixture. Stir in the zucchini and pour into two greased 4x8 inch loaf pans. Bake at 350Ëš for 55-65 minutes or until it passes the toothpick test. Cool for 15 minutes and remove from baking pan.
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Cream margarine and sugar in a large bowl. Add eggs and vanilla and beat well. Combine dry ingredients and add to the creamed mixture. Fold in the yogurt, zucchini and carrots. Fill paper-lined muffin cups twothirds full. Bake at 350Ëš for 18-22 minutes. Cool and frost. Makes 20-22 cupcakes.
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There were many nights tending bar when I would bring home well over a hundred dollars in tips, in addition to my wages. And that was 30 years ago; trust me, that was great money for a college student back in the ‘80s.
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recession crippled most of the country, Sioux Falls didn’t get hit nearly as badly as many areas. Our unemployment rate grew, but nowhere near the levels of Detroit or Las Vegas. In June of 2014, our unemployment rate was a low 3.2%. Compare that to our neighbors in Sioux City at 4.5% or Omaha at 4.2%, and you start to see how a shortage of employees can happen. As the job market rebounds, opportunities for people to switch jobs to get an increase in wages become common. Add in growth of major job sectors, like healthcare and financial services, and the competition for workers here is getting fierce. Another reason? We have a LOT of restaurants. The Sioux Falls Convention and Visitors Bureau claims 650 eateries in Sioux Falls, so we’ll go with that number (even though the city health department inspects more than 700.) With the metro area population at about 230,000 that gives our fair city about 28
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establishments for every 10,000 people. Is that a lot? Yes. For comparison, New York City has about 20 restaurants per 10,000 humans, San Francisco has about 21, and Chicago only 16. When you have that many restaurants competing for the same cooks and servers, a shortage can develop. When a new restaurant comes to town, they start to cannibalize staff from other places. A vicious cycle begins. Is there an upside to this problem? Yes, opportunity. With so many jobs open an eager employee can find a great job in the service industry. If you’re a mom looking to pick up a part-time job while the kids are at school, there are restaurants looking for people like you to work the lunch shift. Want a second job to put a little extra money away? No problem. There are lots of places that would let you pick up a few extra shifts. Are your kids looking for work? Great jobs are waiting for them and it is fantastic experience. Many of my best employees at the ad agency have worked as waiters or waitresses in the past; I think it’s a good background. It builds customer service and communication skills and teaches you how to think on your feet. If you can deal with drunken hungry customers at three in the morning, the challenges we face every day are a piece of cake. I worked my way through college with a variety of food service jobs. I was a bartender, a short-order cook, did kitchen prep and even spent some time making fried chicken and a vast array of salads behind the deli counter at a HyVee store. I understand that working in a kitchen or serving customers can be hard work, but I also know it can be very rewarding. It’s great to see a happy customer scarfing down the meal you just made. It is immensely satisfying to put out several plates of food at the same time, with a dozen eggs cooked differently; each plate with the right combination of sausages, toast and scrambled or over-easy. And I must say, the money is pretty good too. There were many nights tending bar when I would bring home well over a hundred dollars in tips, in addition to my wages. And that was 30 years ago; trust me, that was great money for a college student back in the ‘80s. This isn’t a problem we can solve overnight, but it does make me appreciate the people all over Sioux Falls who do great work making and serving food, and it makes me think I should stop to say thanks to those folks more often than I do. And the next time I hear someone whining about there not being any good jobs out there, I’ll probably get on my soapbox and tell them to get off their butt and go apply for a job at just about any of the 600plus food establishments here in town, because most of them are looking to hire. Who knows, I might even have to tie on an apron and help out in the kitchen. Do yourself a favor, eat something good today. While he’s no longer working as a short-order cook, Jim’s company ADwërks handles the marketing and advertising for dozens of restaurants in the upper Midwest.
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Happy Halloween! Spooky Punch 1 750ml Svedka Vodka 2 Quarts Sprite or 7-Up ½ Gallon of Orange Sherbet Any flavor of sherbet can be used in this recipe, it just depends on flavor and color preferences. Let the sherbet thaw and pour all of the ingredients into a large punch bowl (a cauldron if you have one) and mix well. Carefully add dry ice to the bowl (do not let it touch your skin and do not drink it!) for a fun smoking spooky effect.
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2. POINT. A technique that works really well when you’re looking for a suggestion is to hold out the wine list to the server and point to a wine that’s in your price point and then ask, “What would you recommend that’s similar?” Your server will know what price range to stay in and will recommend something you didn’t even know you were looking for. 3. SHARE. Share with your server wines you usually drink so that he or she can make an educated recommendation. “I usually drink KJ Chardonnay, what would you recommend?” or “I drink Louis M. Martini Cabernet all the time, I’m looking for something different.” 4. OLD SCHOOL. When in doubt, choose a red wine with red meat, and a white wine with seafood. But don’t forget one additional rule: Pinot Noir with salmon! 5. INVENTORY CHECK. This is one of my favorites that I use all the time. Ask your server, or preferably the manager, if they have anything “in the back” that’s not on the list. It’s a great feeling to have the manager look around, lean in, and say, “I actually have a Syrah that we just brought in and hasn’t made the list yet. I’ll go get it for you.” A lot of restaurants will have wine in stock that does not appear on their wine list. Use this technique to discover a restaurant’s best kept secret. Another version of this, if you’re only looking for a glass, is to ask if the restaurant has any open bottles that are not on the ByThe-Glass list. You might be in for treat if your timing is right! 6. SERVERS KNOW BEST. “What grape or region are you excited about right now?” is a great question to ask your server. Servers and bartenders will typically know what’s hot right now, or what new wine they just tasted at a pre-shift meeting, or what region is releasing wine from a stellar vintage. Servers and bartenders are your liaison to making a good wine decision at a restaurant. Use your tableside resources.
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In the ever-expanding world of wine, it is helpful to have some of these tips and tricks tucked away when you’re out to eat. Don’t be afraid to use them. Remember, the more questions you ask, the more suggestions you’ll get. My favorite question I love to hear is, “What do you recommend tonight?” One time, as a joke, I said, “The most expensive bottle on the list.” The gentleman, without missing a beat, said, “Great, we’ll have that.” One of my most memorable, and easiest, wine sales ever. Next time you’re out, bring this magazine with you, try using one of my tips, and see what happens! Carpe Vino! Get in touch with Riccardo at riccardovino@sio.midco.net.
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Unique Meanings
Pyrrha’s signature jewelry is inspired by Victorian wax seals. Rich in symbolism, each of the designs has a unique meaning culled from heraldry; gryphons denoting bravery, wings symbolizing protection and anchors signifying hope. Prices vary. Available at You’ve Been Framed. 57th & Western. (605) 361-9229.
Penalties Aren’t Worth It
Spend more time managing your business and leave payroll and quarterly payroll tax report preparation to us. KMWF & Associates, PC, 6009 S. Sharon Avenue, Suite 101, Sioux Falls. (605) 336-7213.
Let’s Create a Showplace Together
Whether it’s a remodel, addition, new construction or refacing. Showplace Kitchens can take your project from dreams to beautiful completions. www.showplacekitchens.com. 804 S. Minnesota Ave. 605-335-9600.
Wine Spectator Recognized
Enjoy a great bottle of wine you haven’t had before advised from sommeliers recognized by Wine Spectator. Carnaval Brazilian Grill. 2401 S. Carolyn Avenue. (605) 361-6328 or carnavalbraziliangrill.com.
The Facelift Alternative
Dermatude Meta Therapy is a simple, painless and groundbreaking procedure to rejuvenate the skin through non-invasive treatments. To learn more, call D’ Fabiola, Skincare, Makeup & More, 3701 W. 49th St. Ste 200C, Sioux Falls, SD 57106. (605) 521-8529.
Fall Flavors Abound
Breadsmith’s inventory of fall flavors is abundant. Try our Caramel Apple Butter which adds a decadent apple fruit flavor to one of our many hand-made bread varieties. Looking for something not so rich? Try the delicious Apple Butter produced right here in South Dakota. Other fall flavors include Strawberry Apple Rhubarb Jam, Plum Jam or Chokecherry Jelly. Try one or try them all! Breadsmith. 609 W. 33rd St. (605) 338-1338 and 1813 S. Marion Rd. (605) 275-2338.
Pasta Perfection and Olive Infusion
Canvas 4 Cancer
Olive Destination is not just for healthy and delicious olive oils. Try our signature pastas, even our natural cosmetic products. 5023 S. Louise Ave. (605) 271-2220. Order online at www.olivedestination.com
Paint a canvas to proceed Children’s Oncology and Leukemia. Thursday, November 6, 6pm and 8pm. $50. Downtown Holiday Inn City Center. Register at www.creativespiritsf.com or call (605) 553-9493.
Customize Your Home Address
With Ronning’s Selection Gallery. From address stones to door styles, brick samples, shingles, even gutters. Make an appointment today to see all of your options. (605) 336-6000. www.ronningcompanies.com.
A Touch of Shimmer
Stand Out
Stand out from the crowd in a puffy, but form-fitting, flattering vest. Ultra warm and ultra chic! Boho scarf $50, vest $195 at Dirt Road Diamond Boutique. 69th & Western. (605) 274-3478.
Add a touch of shimmer to any décor with these uniquely textured glass balls. Whether you choose to display just one or group a few together, they provide a sophisticated metallic accent to any room. Available in different sizes, each is mounted on a black stand and available in silver or gold tones. Prices start at only $10. Montgomery’s Furniture. 1725 W. 41st St. 332-4400. MontgomerysFurniture.com
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Tails Books
Tails are irresistible to toddlers, and in these sturdy touch-and-feel board books, preschool-age pokers and prodders can finally tug to their heart’s content. Along the way, youngsters will learn about counting, opposites, and how animals use their tails. Available at Kids Stuff, 3109 S. Carolyn Ave. and at the expo for her (Oct. 17 & 18 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center) for a special expo rate of just $14!
Moroccanoil Smoothing Line
It’s no secret that we love Moroccanoil. That’s why we are so excited about the NEW Smoothing line - designed specifically for unruly and frizzy hair. Entire line available at Rainn Salon and Spa. 57th & Western. (605) 521-5099.
Mix massage, facial, pedicure, manicure or color for just $105. Valid Tuesday through Saturday. Some restrictions apply. Call (712) 777-7777 ext. 4200 for details and to make a reservation. The Spa at Grand Falls Casino and Golf Resort. Grandfallscasinoresort.com.
So Cute, It’s Spooky The Forget Me Not selection of Halloween and fall decor is so cute, it’s spooky! Add a festive and whimsical touch of this season to your home. Forget Me not Gift Boutique. 57th & Western. (605) 335-9878.
Ra Ra for Pom Poms!
You can never have enough pompoms! This kit makes it easy to do, with a clever bamboo tool that makes up to 24 pompoms all at once. Make tiny pom poms or giant pillow sized poms. Create scarves, garlands, pillow trim, and more. Available at Kidtopia. 57th & Western. (605) 334-4825.
Kid Friendly
Kid-friendly fun shape to make mealtime fun even for the picky eaters. A nontoxic, worryfree mealtime solution. Stain resistant & dishwasher safe. Just $20 at Eddy Joy. 57th & Western. (605) 275-0014.
Beautiful & Unique Bag It!
Every dancer needs the perfect bag — to twirl off to class in style. A new selection has just arrived at The Dance Line. Bags shown $20 - $23. 2115 S. Minnesota Ave. (605) 335-822.
The Juliska Graham Collection will grace your sideboard or bar beautifully. It has so much detail with two textures on its surface, a decorative band around its middle and a rich and heavy stopper. Handmade in the Czech Republic. As this item is hand-made, it is subject to slight variations which add to its beauty and uniqueness. Available at Good Spirits Fine Wine & Liquor. 41st & Minnesota. (605) 339-1500.
Get Creative!
Paint this Frankenstien serving plate at the Diva’s Dish & Design class October 17 (don’t worry - we will walk you through each step and almost guarantee your project will turn out as well as the sample). Or sign the kids up for the Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet Paint Me a Story class on October 18 or 21. Please register. Color Me Mine. 3709 W. 41st St. (605) 362-6055.
Functional Gear
Add some Fall colors to your workout wear with the reversible Dance Studio Jacket II and Run Times Short. Functional gear for all your sweaty endeavors. FORM Fitness Boutique. 2210 W. 69th St. (605) 431-9602. formfitnesskatie@gmail.com
Homemade Fudge
When you’re craving a rich, chocolaty treat, homemade fudge is the way to go. The sweet, cocoa confection melts in your mouth. Visit Young & Richard’s for your free sample! 222 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 336-2815.
Art Galore & More
Visit our gallery featuring over 30 local & regional artists. Custom stain glass, art, gifts, antique furniture and more. HGS Gallery. 208 E. Main, Luverne, MN. (507) 449-7930.
Celebrate Our Harvest Festival &10th Anniversary October 4 • Wilde Prairie Winery We will celebrate Wilde Prairie Winery’s 10th Anniversary & Harvest Festival with a mini grape stomp, pumpkin painting, face painting & more. Join the fun! See www. wildeprairiewinery.com for details. (605) 582-6471.
Fall into Fashion
Tyana’s Boutique will help you fall into fashion...in style. The hottest trends and unique fashion finds at unbeatable prices. Dress shown $34, belt $12, boots $54 at Tyana’s Boutique. 118 W. Main, Luverne, MN. (507) 920-9115.
Natural Soy Candles
Hand poured, natural 100% soy candles. Scented with essential oils with over 50 scents to choose from. Made in the USA. Shown $7 & $22 at Dragonfly. Home Decor · Furniture Store · Interior Designer. 206 E. Main, Luverne, MN. (507) 449-2060.
FREE Popcorn
Visit the historic Palace Theatre in downtown Luverne, MN for one of their many upcoming events, weekend movies, live events and more. Find our schedule on Facebook. Palace Theatre. 104 E. Main, Luverne, MN. Bring in this ad for a FREE small popcorn.
Take 16 Beer Coming Soon
Luverne is proud to have opening soon its first Craft Brewery. The over 70 local investors invite you to taste the great beer they produce - easy drinking COUNTRY MILE KLOSCH, hefty HAYLOFT HEFEWEIZEN, rocking KICK THE CAN IPA, and angry STORMY JACK STOUT. Be one of the first to enjoy the region’s great new beers... www.Take16Beer.com.
One-of-a-Kind
Find one-of-a-kind jewelry, fossils, copper paintings, meteorites, rocks, gemstones & crystals, artwork, stone lamps, statuary and so much more! Those Blasted Things. 924 S. Kniss Ave, Luverne, MN. (507) 283-4027.
Early 1900s Feel
Fish ‘n Clips specializes in straight razor shaves, classic tapers & fades. Gift certificates available. Treat that special guy in your life. Fish ‘n Clips. 105 S. Cedar. Luverne, MN. (507) 449-2122.
Update Your Home
CHALK PAINT® Decorative Paint by Annie Sloan and Annie’s techniques for painting and finishing do not follow the rules but allow you to work in an independent, intuitive and creative way. Re-use vintage or favorite pieces and update your home all at the same time. Available at ReBorn Home Furnishings. 113 E. Main St., Luverne, MN. (507) 220-0100.
Upscale Resale
Find all your favorite brands and styles at a fraction of the cost. Women’s, men’s & children’s fashions. Sassy Seconds. 121 E. Main St. Luverne, MN. (507) 220-2345.
Innovative Sewing Not only does The Sewing Basket carry all of your sewing essentials, visit us for new and interesting sewing ideas. We just love sewing! 204 E. Main St., Luverne, MN. (507) 283-9769.
Decorating with Vinyl
Cut vinyl can be used in a wide variety of applications - from wall art to tile decorations and business signs to vehicle graphics. Vinyl comes in a variety of colors and can be cut in any font or shape. Find out more at Quality Printing Paper & Signs at 116 W. Main St., Luverne MN. (888) 933-4457. www.qualityprinting-luverne.com.
Minnesota Nice Wines
Blue Mound Liquor features Minnesota Nice Wines — welcoming, fun, and most importantly, really, really good, and over 250 craft beers (over 150 not available in South Dakota). Blue Mound Liquor. 319 W. Main St., Luverne, MN. (507) 449-5052.
Grandstay Concert Package
Spend a night in Luverne and step back in time celebrating 50 years of The Beatles in America with this night out package. Sat., Nov. 1. The Beatles Abbey Road tribute concert at the historic Palace Theater performed by Collective Unconscious 7:30 pm. $159 package includes any room at the area’s newest hotel GrandStay Hotel and Suites, 2 tickets to the concert, 2 drink tickets at the concert, complimentary trolley ride back and forth from concert to hotel. Call the GrandStay at (507) 449-4949 and ask for the Abbey Road Package. Concert sponsored by the Luverne Area Community Foundation.
Pink Saturdays at Papik’s
Visit Papik Motors on Saturdays during October for a great cause! Take a test drive and Chevrolet will donate $10 to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Papik Motors. 801 Commerce Rd., Luverne, MN. (507) 283-9171.
Nature Never Looked So Good
Nature never looked so good…as it does when you visit the Brandenburg Gallery. Owned by the Brandenburg Prairie Foundation, proceeds from the Gallery support TOUCH THE SKY PRAIRIE – a 1,000 acre Northern Tallgrass Prairie Refuge northwest of Luverne operated by US Fish & Wildlife for the public’s enjoyment. 213 E. Luverne St., Luverne, MN. (507) 283-1884.
TiGi Make-up
The best professional make-up line several times over. It’s not about what you conceal...but what you reveal. If you have little or no make-up training, that’s where we come in, with an artist perspective to show you simple application techniques. Salon 75. 626 S. Kniss, Luverne, MN. (507) 283-4343. www.salon75.com
Get Your Bean On
The Bean features high quality coffee, tea, hot chocolate, cider, smoothies, & espresso drinks, at a reasonable price to customers who are on the go! Featured drink for October: Autumn’s Sunrise - a delicious concoction of pumpkin pie and cheesecake iced coffee. The Bean. 309 W. Edgehill St., Luverne, MN. (507) 449-0294.
Proudly Serving Luverne Since 1932
Your local Ford dealer — proudly serving Luverne and the surrounding area for over 82 years. Watch for our new location opening in Spring. Herman Motors. 2015. 312 E. Main St., Luverne, MN. (888) 890-4862.
Casual Fine Dining
Sterling’s Cafe & Grille will have a warm, casual fine-dining atmosphere and feature an outstanding seasonal menu, accompanied by a full bar menu. Sterling’s will be open MonSunday for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Coming soon to Luverne, MN.
Casual, Fresh, Local
Join us for our Tuesday night special. $1 per ounce hand-cut, perfectly-seasoned ribeye, potato and salad. Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts trained chef delighting guests with casual fine dining. A dining experience you won’t soon forget. The Bluestem. 1202 S. Kniss Ave, Luverne, MN. (507) 449-2583.
Classic Comfort Food Faves
Warm up this fall and winter with classic comfort food favorites and unbeatable homemade pies and creampuff dessert. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner. Papa’s Place Family Restaurant. 920 S. Kniss Ave., Luverne, MN. (507) 283-4458.
Unique & Personalized Stones Your favorite photos & memories captured forever on a unique, natural stone that displays beautifully in any décor. Personalized gift idea for any occasion including new baby, graduations, weddings, family photos and memorials. Snapshot Graphics carries a wide variety of unique gifts and home décor. www.snapshotgraphics.net. 116 W. Main Luverne, MN. (Quality Graphics) (507) 4728750.
Toolbox or Toychest?
These rustic wooden toolboxes can be repurposed for anything; practical or decorative. New vintage finds and furniture pieces arriving all the time. Available at The Robin’s Nest. 108 W. Willow Street, Harrisburg, SD. (605) 767-0191. www. therobinsnestsd.com
Rich Autumn Colors
Spooky Cookie Decorating Night
Fall in love with the warm, rich autumn colors that are displayed throughout this gorgeous new pendant from Parade Designs. Come check out the beautiful new pieces recently added to this collection. The Diamond Room. 3501 W. 57th St. (605) 362-0008.
Join us at The Cookie Jar for Halloween cookie decorating night on the October 3. It is $15.00 for a dozen cookies to decorate. Pre-registration is required. 4pm - 7pm. Or, call to order pre-decorated for school Halloween parties or whatever your October festive occasion. The Cookie Jar. 230 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 978-0991.
Take Care of Your Skin
After the sun and the summer, take care of your skin with the proper nutrients it thirsts for. Skinceuticals offers a whole line of anti aging, and sun damage products, also prevention & protections against those harmful rays. Spa 2000 offers the whole line. Treat yourself to a facial, and finish off with some great take home products. Spa 2000. 224 N. Phillips Ave. (605) 361-2600.
Chavey for Charity
Wrap It Up!
It’s that little extra accessory that always completes your outfit. Wraps and bracelets always $14.99 at MODE. Find them in store and at the expo for her (Oct. 17 & 18 at the Convention Center). MODE, Bridges at 57th and Western and on FB at MODE Sioux Falls.
Chavey for Charity is a collection of colorful bracelets created to raise money for some of the most important charities. Each color represents a specific charity. Twenty-five percent of the gross profit will be donated from the sale of each colored bracelet to its corresponding cause. Just $12.95 each at the expo for her and at 1948 Trading Co. 721 N. Splitrock Blvd. Brandon, SD. (605) 582-8644.
Everlasting Beauty
Treat yourself or someone you love to an everlasting silk horn of plenty arrangement. Starting at $75, shown $210 at Josephine’s Floral Design. 401 E. 8th St. (605) 338-9290.
Finishing Touches
Shop the French Door to find everything for your wedding. From your bridal dress, to bridesmaids dresses, flower girl dresses, mothers of the wedding dresses, tuxedos, and even your finishing touches. The French Door. 4819 S. Louise Ave. (605) 332-8841.
Twinkling Diamond Pendant
Twinkling Diamonds sparkle with every beat of her heart! The center diamond swings freely inside the pendant catching and reflecting light with her every move. See the collection at Riddle’s Jewelry, corner of 41st and Louise. (605) 361-0911.
Gold Is In
Gold is the popular color for fall women’s eyewear or take your pick of multiple colors and exclusive brands. 20/20 Eye Candy. 2210 W. 69th St., Ste. 160. (605) 759-2389. www.2020eyecandy.com.
Taste Life with Torani Paint the Mall Pink
Saturday, October 11. A fun, informative breast cancer awareness event to help spread the word about the comprehensive breast care services available right here in our community! The Empire Mall. www.simon.com.
With the great flavors of Torani in your home, every drink you make can be inspired. Discover how Torani syrups can help you make truly creative flavored coffees, lattes, steamers, hot cocoas, and more. Several flavors to choose from and just $5.97 a bottle (regular or sugar free.) at Maxwell Food Supply. 1212 S. Cliff Ave. (605) 336-2675.
Want to Detox? Lose Weight? Repair Skin?
SuiteSweat Sauna Studio Infrared Saunas can help you do that in just as little as 40 minutes. Our infrared saunas offer a number of different benefits. Membership options available. Stop in for a tour. 4809 S. Louise Ave. (605) 275-5565. www.suitesweat.com
Wine Station
See us to customize a wine station for your home or for any of your custom cabinetry needs. Dakota Kitchen and Bath. 4101 N. Hainje Avenue, Sioux Falls, (605) 334-9727. www.dakotakitchen.com
Handwriting Jewelry
Bring in your greeting cards, letters, yearbooks etc. with handwriting from someone special and we can turn it into a forever keepsake. The perfect holiday gift. Say Anything Jewelry. www.sayanythingjewelry. com. 524 N. Main Ave. (605) 695-3997.
Display Your School Spirit
Display spirit for your sport star by wearing a MOM necklace. Available in basketball, hockey, baseball, softball, soccer, football, and volleyball. Necklace $16, earrings & pendant $12 each. Get yours at the Thoughtful Glitz booth at the expo for her October 17 & 18 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. www.thoughtfulglitz.com
In Snow Time
Winter will be here in snow time — get your kids geared up with Kamik boots. Shop local for sizing expertise and shop early for best size and pattern selections. Stride Rite. 2425 S. Shirley Ave. (605) 362-7728.
Find Your Sign Make a Stand
Fringe bags are trending this season. Make a stand in fashion. Bring the movement into your fall ensemble. Hand-made locally, several bag styles and colors to choose from. Shown with White Crow stressed denim jacket. Available at L Couture Boutique. 2524 S. Louise Ave. (605) 275-3009.
And other great treasures at The Blessed Door booth at the expo for her. Stop by to visit and browse. October 17 & 18 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. The Blessed Door. Furniture Consignment with a Cause. 41st and Holly Avenue. (605) 553-1010.
Purses and Boots
Find both with a wide range of both styles and prices. Relic Revivals. Upstairs at The Bridges on 57th, 5015 S. Western Ave. (605) 274-3354.
New Decorative Accents!
StarMark Cabinetry has new decorative accents for your home. Six are featured here. Today’s StarMark Custom Cabinetry. 600 E. 48th Street North. (605) 977-3660.
A Better Whitening Solution
Kor whitening is used internationally by dentists as the most effective, reliable way to whiten your teeth with little to no sensitivity. First Class Dental Care. 6703 S. Louise Ave. (605) 271-9330. www.firstclassdentalcare.com
Handmade Word Art
Slats of rustic wood provide the canvas for this inspiring message. Available at Fibber McGee’s, south of 69th & Cliff in the Schoeneman Center, Harrisburg. (605) 213-3200.
Heartfelt Gifts!
House warming and hostess gifts with a personal touch. For class information call or check our website. Available at Athena Fibers, 3915 S. Hawthorne, (605) 271-0741, www.athenafibers.com.
Fresh Bath Look
Inspired by the delicate scallops of a seashell, Delta’s Addison brings a fresh new look to the bath. Getting ready in the morning is far from routine surrounded by a bath that reflects your personal style. $226 – Stainless / $242 – Venetian® Bronze/ Frisbees Kitchen & Bath Showroom. 4009 S. Minnesota Ave. (605) 338-6321. FrisbeesInc.com.
Good to Glow
A light and luxurious lotion that leaves skin amazingly silky soft and smooth. Especially formulated for sensitive skin. Dermatoligist-tested. Available at Missy’s Men’s and Women’s Fashions, 301 10th Street, Suite B, Sheldon, Iowa. Find us on Facebook or (712) 324-0181.
Think Pink!
All of the proceeds from the sale of this bar of soap during October and $1 from the sale of any other bar of soap will be donated to the fight against breast cancer. A delightful soap for a wonderful cause. FatHouse Soap Company. www.fathousesoapcompany.com
4x4 Smart Print Set • $16.99
Square prints are a great way to share your smart phone and social media images. This set contains 24 of your favorite photos on your choice of premium recycled or ivory card stock. Smart Prints include a darling photo box perfect for sharing. www.haroldsphoto.com
It’s National Karastan Month at Carpet One!
Find the lowest prices of the season on gorgeous carpet from Karastan on sale now at Carpet One. 2101 West 41st Street (in the Western Mall) (605) 336-1600. carpetonesiouxfalls.com
Pillow Power
Color, texture, pattern... POW! Change a room, or simply add a pop of fun with pillows. Zing. 301 S. Minnesota Ave. (605) 271-2720. www.zingideafactory.com
$50 Session Fee
In October, at Julie Prairie Photography enjoy a Special $50 Session Fee ($100 savings) and 100% of that amount will be donated to Dando Amor orphanage charity. Please call (605) 359-6640 or e-mail jp@julieprairie.com for more information.
Upholstered Beauty
Elegant and sophisticated, this neutral bench will add comfort and class to any room. On sale now for $258 at The Furniture Mart. 2101 W. 41st St. (in the Western Mall) (605) 3361600. thefurnituremart.com
West River/ East River Harvest Wine Dinner
Five course meal with wine pairings as MJ Adams of the Corn Exchange Restaurant in Rapid City will be the host chef along with Nancy Gellerman for a Wild Harvest Celebration. Saturday, Oct. 25 in Custer at Sage Creek Grille & Monday Oct. 27 at Wild Sage Grille. Limited seating, reservations recommended. sagecreekgrille@ gmail.com, (605) 673-2424 or www. wildsagegrille.com, (605) 274-1667.
Say #HelloFall
Celebrate fall’s flavors at Prairie Berry East Bank. Enjoy our Pumpkin Bog wine or Imperial Pumpkin Porter craft beer. Other Marketplace favorites include Haystack Mountain goat cheese and more. Downtown Sioux Falls, Across from 8th and Railroad, 322 E. 8th St. (605) 496-7175. prairieberry.com/eastbank
Form + Fashion = Function
Don’t miss a first in fashion & interior design history – see the newly-launched textiles of Diane von Furstenberg on the fashion runway at this year’s Form + Fashion = Function event, Friday October 17th at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. For more information call: (605) 2759728, Ticket orders mailed to: 123 South Main Avenue, SF, SD 57104 website: www.idtsd.org or “Like us” on FACEBOOK.
Stack Up the Glam!
Stack up the glam with these stackable rings from Faini Designs Jewelry Studio! Choose the styles, metals, colors and widths that add up to your one-of-a-kind collection. Starting at $200. Find us on Facebook or stop by our studio at 69th and Western in Heather Ridge Village. www.fainidesigns.com (605) 339-6956.
In Love
We are in love with this new Charcoal Velvet Side Chair with exposed frame and arms. Stop in and see them for yourself at Simply Perfect. 8th & Railroad Center. (605) 338-3599 www.simplyperfectstore.com
Snuggle Up With Your Pooch
We love this throw pillow! Toss it on your couch or bed and enjoy this soft pillow when you snuggle up with your pooch. $20 at Shop Dog Boutique. Bridges at 57th and Western. (605) 838-5582. www. shopdogboutique.com
Jon Crane Sale
Buy one, get one 50% off on select Jon Crane prints November 1st through the 30th. Sale is limited to in stock prints only. No special orders. Rehfeld’s Art & Framing, 210 South Phillips Ave. (605) 3369737. RehfeldsOnline.com
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rowing up on their family’s South Dakota farm, sisters Lara and Leah Rommereim developed a love for agriculture and respect for farmers and livestock producers. Like many other young people in South Dakota, they are combining their early experiences on the farm with education and internship opportunities to build their own career path in food and agriculture. Lara and Leah are the daughters of Steve and Charlotte Rommereim. The Rommereims own and operate a fifthgeneration, diversified livestock and crop farm a few miles outside of Alcester, South Dakota. They raise corn and soybeans, have a beef cow/calf herd, and raise pigs in a 2,400 head finishing barn. Pigs are raised in the climate controlled barn after they are weaned from sows. The sisters both helped with farm work, including with corn and soybean harvest, managing yield comparison trials, feeding livestock and caring for pigs. After high school, both girls continue to help their dad during busy times of year. “We helped out wherever we could. Whether it was helping with calves or in the hog barn, mowing or during harvest, there was always something that needed to be done,” said Leah. The Rommereims were involved in 4-H from an early age, then also joined FFA in high school. They raised cattle and pigs throughout the year and showed them at fairs and took advantage of leadership opportunities in both 4-H and FFA programs. Lara’s experiences as an intern at Ag United for South Dakota and South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association strengthened her decision to go into agriculture as a career. She is earning a degree in Ag Communications at South Dakota State University. “Being able to work with people and my family that are passionate about the values and traditions of farmers and advocating for the farmer has influenced my choice of a degree,” said Lara. “It also gave me an opportunity to learn different ways that I could be involved in the agriculture industry.” During her internship at Ag United, Lara coordinated summer open houses at dairy and pork farms, helped with Days Out tours that took moms and food industry professionals to farms,
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and worked on programs that helped connect South Dakota’s farm and ranch families with consumers. “I enjoyed talking to people who wanted to learn more about how their food is produced. As a farm girl, that is something I had taken for granted,” she said. Leah is a senior at South Dakota State University. She will graduate in December with degrees in Agriculture Leadership and Animal Science and a minor in Agricultural Business. She is active in several campus organizations, including serving as president of the SDSU Swine Club and playing on the women’s rugby club. She has also attended the Agriculture Future of America Leaders Conference in Kansas City. This summer, Leah completed a production internship with the Pipestone System. She worked in Pipestone barns in both Pipestone, Minnesota, and Independence, Iowa, where she gained hands-on experience in all phases of raising swine, from how sows are cared for during gestation, then after piglets are born and cared for as they grow and mature. “The internship really expanded my knowledge. Since our farm focuses on finishing pigs, I’d never worked with sows and nursery barns before,” said Leah. “The experience helped me decide that I really want to work in the pork industry after graduation.” Leah also interned at Ag United, which gave her insights on how farmers can reach out to their communities to explain how they produce food and livestock. “I improved my communications skills and working with other farm families only strengthened my passion for sharing information about what today’s farmers do and why,” she said. Both Lara and Leah are excited about their opportunities after college graduation and look forward to careers that will help farm and ranch families succeed. They also see a bright future for agriculture in South Dakota. “Whether it is returning to the family farm or taking a job in one of the many business that help the state’s farmers succeed, it is an exciting time for young people who are passionate about farming and food production,” said Lara.
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The Science of Spitting Up Why It’s Okay for Your Baby by Tonya Adamiak, MD, Sanford Health
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Your child’s physician will be able to diagnose if your child has GERD based on the infant’s history and physical exam. They will determine if there are any warning signals like vomiting blood or bile, consistent forceful vomiting, lethargy or any other abnormal exam findings that would be suspicious of an alternative underlying diagnosis. the esophagus and then often out of the month. When an infant with reflux spits up, it is generally effortless and non-projectile. However, some may have more forceful vomiting. Reflux most often occurs after the baby eats, but infants with reflux may also spit up in between meals as well. Many infants with reflux are described as “happy spitters”, and will appear happy and normal despite frequently spitting up.
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This year will be no different as I have pre-planned my crazycraftiness with my own board on Pinterest. I am planning on making a sassy mad hatter with a darling little hat and a super easy petti-tutu. I found at least three tutorials on Pinterest and YouTube that were simple to follow. I am also creating, with the help of little hands, a glitter witch, because we love anything that sparkles as you can tell. We will use the same idea for the mad hatter hat, except give it a wicked point. The broom is going to be made out of an old wrapping paper roll with heaps of hot glue and glitter. My oldest is going to rock out some footed pjs with a pacifier, pig tails and a bib. I love how my kids are now helping make their own ideas into cool costumes.
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Once costumes have been created, and make-up has been decided on, it’s time to get spooktacular with our decorations and carved pumpkins. There is nothing like pulling the guts out of the carcass of a ripened squash. Nothing. Sometimes a Sharpie face is just as good as a traced design. Either way, everyone enjoys the pumpkin parade on display in their neighborhoods. Stringy spiderwebs, ghoulish sounds and lights can surely set the mood yet I prefer a fun wreath or lawn stake. I have also been known to stalk Pinterest for wreath ideas, and there is a vault of secrets for making the perfect wreath, so I am definitely doing that this year.
We carefully pick out safe prizes for all and then my kids take turns handing them out. They especially enjoy seeing the other kids’ costumes, but they adore the little ones that toddle up to the door. Halloween is a night when all the joy I experienced when I was young, has now come full circle, and I can now see that joy in my children’s eyes. I keep a watchful eye on them as they go door to door for treats or frightful displays of fog machines and spooky sounds. It’s just another reminder of what’s worth celebrating and how important it is to make memories like these. May your Halloween overflow with frightfully fun friends, ghastly glorious designs and spooky sweet surprises.
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Stuffed Paper Apple Materials Needed: Brown paper bag, manila file folders, paint, pencil, scissors, sponges, stapler or hole punch, yarn, newspaper for stuffing, brown and green construction paper, and glue .
Fall Trees Materials Needed: Paper towel tubes, brown craft pain t, paint brush, glue, dot paint markers, white card stock or poster board, some artificial fall leaves from any craft store, and scissors. Instructions: Paint the paper towel roll brown, then let it dry completely. Using the scissors, cut into the bottom of the paper towel roll creating four sections, then glue those sections onto the paper. Once dry, cut the top of the paper towel roll into pieces that look like branches when bent downwards. Glue the artificial leave s onto the tree branches. Using dot paint markers, decorate the white paper, creating what looks like falle n leaves.
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These are just some of the wonderful books for children we have come across this month. We hope to share with you some you have not seen before and also introduce others being released in the near future. Enjoy.
Can You Say It, Too? Growl! Growl! The Fairy-Tale Handbook by Libby Hamilton Explore the amazing world of favorite fairy tales in this novelty-packed guide. Includes lift-the-flap maps, miniature books, insider information on famous characters like Cinderella and the Gingerbread Man, and a closer look at more troublesome folk, including the Big Bad Wolf! With a wealth of amazing detail to pore over, fairy-tale fans will love to explore this guide again and again. Ages 5 yrs - 9 yrs candlewickpress.com
The Magic to be Seen on Halloween By Stefanie Loeffler • LOCAL AUTHOR When the air begins to cool and the leaves start to change, there is magic adrift in the early autumn breeze. The Magic to be Seen on Halloween, brings many of the season’s elements to life with handmade wool-felted characters surrounded in nature’s beauty at the peak of Harvest Season. Available at petspaw@hotmail.com
Magical Mix-Ups: Spells and Surprises by Marnie Edwards Glitter at the ready, this book needs YOU! Emerald the Witch is off to Spell Summer Camp, and asks her best friend, Princess Sapphire, to come along too! Magical fun and chaos ensue as the reader helps the story by drawing and coloring in the book. Doodle, design, and draw while you read and help the girls make their summer camp perfect! Ages 7 yrs - 10 yrs candlewickpress.com
Illustrator: Sebastien Braun Children will love spotting the animal, lifting the flap to reveal the complete creature, and then making its noise in these latest books in the Can You Say It, Too? series. Sturdy flaps and simple texts combine with friendly artwork to make fantastic first books that are great for sharing with children who are just starting to talk. Lift the flaps to reveal the animal and learn its noise in this fun and interactive series. Ages 0 mos - 3 yrs candlewickpress.com
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The Shadow Lantern by Teresa Flavin When a mysterious oil lantern and a box of painted slides appear at Blackhope Tower, Sunni and Blaise are drawn back to the place where their adventures first began. When they discover that the slides conceal secrets about artistmagician Fausto Corvo, the pair find themselves once again caught up in a deadly pursuit. An old enemy is still tracking Corvo and will stop at nothing to find him. Sunni and Blaise must fight to protect Corvo’s secrets and rid themselves of Soranzo’s evil threat once and for all. Ages 9 yrs - 12 yrs candlewickpress.com
Scream Street: Terror of the Nightwatchman by Tommy Donbavand When Luke and Resus wake up to discover that Cleo has been kidnapped, the intrepid pair follow a perplexing trail into a strange new G.H.O.U.L. community. Here they stumble upon a terrible plot involving the much feared Nightwatchman, who feeds on children’s dreams in order to satisfy his own evil thirst for power. Can the boys continue their quest to return the second relic, while also rescuing Cleo from her greatest nightmare? Ages 8 yrs - 12 yrs candlewickpress.com
The Worst Witch to the Rescue by Jill Murphy Lovable but accident-prone Mildred Hubble is possibly the worst witch ever to go to Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches. She always tries her best, but her spells never seem to go right. In her latest adventure, Mildred is set up for disaster by her arch-nemesis, Ethel Hallow. Ethel steals Mildred’s summer project and her enchanted tortoise, Einstein, and Mildred must brave a broomstick flight through a violent thunderstorm to rescue him. But will she ever get back into Miss Hardbroom’s good graces? Ages 8 yrs - 12 yrs candlewickpress.com
The Monster Who Ate the State By Chris Browne – LOCAL AUTHOR Chris Browne, the cartoonist of “Hägar the Horrible,” has written and illustrated his first children’s book, for the South Dakota State Historical Society. The Monster Who Ate the State opens with scientists working in an underground laboratory, where they awaken a creature slumbering beneath the earth. With a large roar, Soozy the dinosaur emerges from the Black Hills looking for food, and she discovers a world far different from the one she left behind. Munching on motorcycles, chasing bison and seeing the sights across South Dakota, Soozy hunts for a new place to call home and sparks panic among the state’s inhabitants. Order at www.sdshspress.com, email orders@sdshspress.com or call (605) 773-6009.
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Celebrating Halloween with Your Best Friends by Dick Rogen, DVM Horizon Pet Care 1100 East Holly Boulevard, Brandon, SD 57005 • (605) 582-8445
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alloween has become one of the favorite holidays in America. It’s the one day a year we get to dress up like who we would like to be for a few hours. It is so popular that we even include our pets. I am not sure they fully acknowledge the
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fact that they have become a bumble bee or a super hero, but many seem to enjoy the activities that are involved. If you plan to dress up your pet, use a few common sense tips to keep them safe and happy. It is important that the pieces of their costume are not edible. Or at least not being able to be chewed or swallowed. We have had to surgically remove wire, string and fake fruit from the stomachs of our patients. It is also important not to leave them alone once the costume has been placed on them. I always worry about strings or collars that could cause strangulation or get wrapped around their legs, tail or ears. It does not take very long for some of those “Houdinis” to get out of their costumes. If they are going along Trick or Treating, make sure they have lights or reflective tape just like your children. It is too easy for them to get to the end of their leash and end up on the street. People are very distracted while driving during Halloween and may not see your pet. The LED light up leashes are a very good idea for not just Halloween but any time you walk in the dark. Securing the candy is the most important safety tip for Halloween. Those goodies that kids and adults like can be harmful for your pets. Chocolate is always a bad idea and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, seizures and even death if enough is consumed. If your pet does consume a lot of chocolate, induce
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vomiting and call your Veterinarian. Some chocolates are worse than others with bakers chocolate being the most concentrated and dangerous. The other candy will also cause them to be hyper and get a tummy ache just like kids. Some dogs are such thieves that they swallow the candy and its wrapper. So make sure you keep it up and secure from the pets. Cats are not immune from getting into trouble during the holiday. Keep candles out of their reach and never leave a lit candle unattended with your cat. They can be burned, come in contact with the hot wax and worse, knock it over and start a fire in your home. The curiosity of cats can also get them into trouble. Make sure they are in the home and in a secure area to keep them from getting outside. There is a lot of danger outside during Halloween and they should avoid it. In addition, many of the decorations involve long string-like material than can be eaten. Although they look fun, if consumed, it can get caught up in their stomach or intestines and cause severe problems. If your pet has a great costume, bring them on Thursday or Friday, October 30 or 31st to Horizon Pet Care for prizes and $5 is donated by the clinic to the food pantry for every pet in a costume.
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continental ice sheet covered this area tens of thousands of years ago. The glacier flowed here during the glacial stage, which lasted from about 302,000 to 132,000 Y. B. P. (Years Before Present). Part of its leading edge stretched from Garretson to Dell Rapids. As the climate warmed, the glacier began to thaw, and meltwater streams formed on top, within, and under the ice. Well-sorted sand and gravel was dumped into a fanlike shape at the margin of the glacier. The small hills nearby are the deposits that remained after the ice sheet retreated. Geologists call such glacial hills, kames. Directly south of this location is a kame with sand and gravel with matching twin mounds on its east and west flanks. In the late 1870s and 1880s oxen- and horse-drawn covered wagon trains carried new settlers into this area. Few landmarks existed to guide the wagon masters or to break the monotony of the tall grass, treeless, and gently rolling prairie, but the kame with two mounds was easily recognized. It became a point of reference for incoming pioneers who named it Twin Mounds. DEDICATED IN 2005 BY THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IN HONOR OF JON H. KENTFIELD AND IN HONOR OF NORMAN NIELSEN.
The Late Wisconsin Ice Sheet This map of South Dakota illustrates the Coteau des Prairies, the flatiron shaped area on its eastern edge. The white area is the ice sheet which flowed into the state from the northeast. It was divided by the Coteau. The two arrows represent the direction of flow of the two lobes which resulted from the divided ice sheet. The diagonal lines represent the ice-free areas of the state. Image owner: Dennis Tomhave. Map of the Origin of Glaciers This schematic shows the separate locations where glaciers originated in North America during the Ice Ă…ges. Also illustrated are the general directions of ice flow from these centers and also the southern extent of glaciation.
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