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SUMMARY:CLOSED: WINTER HOURS in effect
DESCRIPTION:We will be closed Mondays starting Dec. 25\, 2017\, through April 30\, 2018. \n\nWINTER HOURS\nTuesdays – Saturdays\n 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\n\n…
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SUMMARY:SUBSCRIPTION SERIES: Socks in the Frying Pan Live Concert
DESCRIPTION:Irish band\, Socks in the Frying Pan\, performs at The Matthews at 7:30 p.m.\, Tuesday\, Mar. 27\, 2018. \nTheir dynamic vocal harmonies\, virtuosic musical ability\, and their onstage wit has captured and captivated audiences the world around. This is the fourth event of our 2017-18 Subscription Series season. \nCost is $25 adults\, $10 youth & BHSU students. Individual tickets will be available for sale on Sept. 1. \n\nLEARN MORE about this concert. \n\n\nShow Details:\n\nBUY TICKETS\n (on sale 9/1/17)\n \n\nTuesday\, Mar. 27\, 2018 \n 7:30 p.m.\nTickets:\n$25 Adults\, $10 Youth & BHSU students
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CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:CLOSED: WINTER HOURS in effect
DESCRIPTION:We will be closed Mondays starting Dec. 25\, 2017\, through April 30\, 2018. \n\nWINTER HOURS\nTuesdays – Saturdays\n 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\n\n…
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Screen Printing with Binky Studio (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Screen Printing and Stencil Making with Binky Studio\nSpend your Saturday learning how to create your own screen printing stencils and then the screen printing process itself.  Learn silk screen printing techniques and stencil making with master screen printer James Canfield\, owner of Binky Studio. History\, art\, and a fun workshop using regular household items to create prints. Lots of “Do It Yourself knowledge”\, homemade and professional equipment will be used. Spray paint may also be used\, weather permitting. Participants are encouraged to bring black and white images and/or text that they would like to incorporate into their projects. \n\nThis workshop has a maximum of TEN participants. Be sure to sign up (info below). \n\nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout James Canfield\nJames Lee Canfield II\, has been screen printing since 1972. He’s worked in almost every field\, from 35-foot multi-color outdoor signage to photo metal computer circuit boards and outdoor stickers. Canfield has also mentored many locals that have gone on to successful businesses\, including Ink Impressions (Rapid City)\, Vast Adventures (Spearfish)\, and Camp Comfort (Spearfish). He also supplies local businesses with cool stuff including Macy Jo Reed of Kids and Co. have co-labeled many years of amazing recital tees. James is now working with Lindsey Gillette of The Junk Drawer/Naked Olive creating one of a kind prints and home accessories. \nMr.Canfield also created and hosted The Do Art Board on Downtown Friday Nights on Main Street Spearfish.  \n 
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR VISIT: Karen Holzer (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Author Visit with Karen Holzer\nKaren Holzer’s interest in writing revolves around sharing stories of people and their lives. As an amateur historian\, Karen includes details of the character’s surroundings and place in history. She has shared people stories through her newspaper feature writing for the past 30 years. \nShe self-published a book\, “A Birthday Gift for Great Grandma.” The story spans the century from 1899 to 1999\, telling the story of a 100-year-old grandma that lived her life in the Midwest. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe event takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery.
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SUMMARY:COFFEE TALK & TINKER: Origami (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:“Butterfly” Design by Akira Yoshizawa | Folded by Justin Fossum\n \nWorkshop: Origami\nBring that coffee shop conversation and your coffee friends – to RE:Create and see what happens when you explore creativity together. \nIn this session\, Justin Fossum instructs on creating origami.  This is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 10 and up. Sign-ups are requested to make sure we have enough materials. \nJustin Fossum shares his passion for origami and helps participants create their own origami work of art. Participants will learn about the history of origami\, see what is possible with paper folding today\, and then begin folding their own origami project — an origami butterfly designed by Akira Yoshizawa\, the father of modern origami. \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout Justin\nJustin Fossum is a local middle school student and origami enthusiast. Justin began folding paper when he was nine years old and has been hooked ever since. He is self taught from a large origami library that he has accumulated over the years. He has also attended national origami conventions where he has met and learned from many of the top origami artists in the country. Some may remember the three dimensional hanging origami falcon structure that Justin made for the Big Read at the Matthews Opera House in 2016. Justin is passionate about origami and looks forward to sharing his love of the art with others.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180320T183000
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SUMMARY:ArtCentral FILM FESTIVAL: "Making Noise: The Story of a Skatepark"
DESCRIPTION:ArtCentral has partnered with The Northern Hills Rotary Club to create a film series that will benefit the community. Through this series\, we use art as a tool – films in this case – to engage our community on specific topics that are relevant to both partnering organizations.  \nFollowing each film\, the co-hosting organization will help facilitate a discussion about ideas presented in the film. Co-hosts for films are organizations in our community and will help us talk about how these issues relate to the Spearfish community. The co-hosts will also actively promote each film to their organization to increase awareness of the film series offerings. \nADMISSION\nAll films are FREE! General Admission. \nFILMS\n“Making Noise: The Story of a Skatepark” | Mar. 20\, 2018 | 6:30 p.m.\n2016\, NR\, 1h 20m\n Directed by: Cecilia Cornejo | Location: The Matthews Opera House theater \nCo-hosted by Cecilia Cornejo\, Director \n“Making Noise” chronicles the process of securing a site for a permanent skatepark in Northfield\, MN and the subsequent support of local skateboarders whose efforts date back to 1998\, when the city banned skateboarding from its streets. The film examines Northfield’s delay in responding to the needs of these youth\, calling into question the town’s view of itself and its reputation as a welcoming community that’s especially good for kids. Celebrating the skateboarders’ resolve to create a place for their sport\, the film is a testament to young people’s resilience\, dedication\, and perseverance. DISCUSSION follows the movie until approximately 9 p.m. \n\n\n\n LEARN MORE about all of the movies in this film series \n\nJan. 21 |”If You Build It” | 2 p.m. | The Matthews theater \n Feb. 20 | “Waste Land” | 6:30 p.m. | The Matthews theater \n Apr. 12 | “More Than a Word” | 6:30 p.m. | BHSU – Jonas Room 305
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SUMMARY:ART HAPPY HOUR: Cork Trivets (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:  \nMaking Cork Trivets\nDuring this Tuesday Art Happy Hour\, Mary Baker provides instruction on the creation of cork trivets. FREE! \nDo you need to do something with all those corks left from your libations? Let’s make something fun and useful. If you have a favorite wine\, then bring the corks along. Mary will instruct participants on how to make some handy kitchen trivets that are decorative only. As these will be assembled with corks and glue\, they are not heat resistant. They may be used for use under plants or other decorative functions. \nEach trivet requires approximately 50 corks. Please feel free to bring your stash of favorite corks to use in your project or make use of the variety of corks available in the RE:Create makerspace. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. *Some of these events will have wine and beer for sale. IDs will be checked.  \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout Mary Baker\nMary Baker was born and raised 20 minutes north of San Francisco. She was raised by a family immersed in the liberal arts. Her mother was an art appreciator and her father was a lover of art and history. \nAt the time Mary went to school\, as a baby boomer\, many new schools were built and there was great stock set in schooling children well and fully. Mary always enjoyed the many field trips to museums\, zoos\, historical sites\, and beaches. \nEven as a young child Mary immersed herself in trying many different fields of arts and crafts. She especially\, to the frustration of her mother\, loved picking up objects and using them in “found object art.” At that time she received a rock tumbler as a gift\, which sparked a focused interest in rocks.\nIn a brand new high school\, in an art department stocked with anything and everything\, Mary was introduced to ceramics\, printmaking\, spinning fiber\, painting\, and weaving. This was where she developed the sense that three-dimensional arts and crafts were her forte. \nSince school\, Mary and her husband have raised two men in Spearfish. Once the children were old enough to fend more for themselves Mary was able to continue her dabbling in whatever crafts found their way to her. At this time she focuses on fiber\, spinning\, and knitting\, and polishing local rocks to use in jewelry and home decoration. \nMary can be found most Saturday mornings in the summer at the Spearfish Farmers Market where she sells her polished rocks and jewelry. \n 
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR VISIT: Joanna Mechaley (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Author Visit with Joanna Mechaley\nJoanna Mechaley is a writer of short fiction. Her stories are simultaneously inspired by the humor of Erma Bombeck and the darkly outlandish tales of Roald Dahl\, featuring quirky\, unconventional characters placed in preposterous situations. Recently she was challenged to adapt her short story\, “Buying Time\,” into a script for the stage and has discovered a fascinating link between live theater and literature. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe event takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery.
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SUMMARY:CLOSED: WINTER HOURS in effect
DESCRIPTION:We will be closed Mondays starting Dec. 25\, 2017\, through April 30\, 2018. \n\nWINTER HOURS\nTuesdays – Saturdays\n 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\n\n…
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Beadwork (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Beadworking\nIn this session\, you will learn the basics of beadwork with Jace Decory and Michael Lekberg. This is a FREE event. \nAlthough Lakota porcupine quillwork is oftentimes associated with the Lakota people as the foremost ancient art form\, beading and beadwork of the 1800s swiftly became associated with the Lakota as their premier art form. Michael Lekberg and Jace DeCory will explore the history of beads and beading by sharing typical examples of the past\, as well as contemporary beaded items. Participants will be introduced to the diversity of beading techniques\, and by hands on learning of the Lazy (Line) Stitch. Workshop suited for young adults and adults. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout the Artists\nJace Cuney DeCory (Lakota/Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe)\, Asst. Professor Emeritus\, American Indian Studies\, Black Hills State University\, Spearfish\, SD. Recently retired\, Jace taught American Indian Studies classes at BHSU for 33 years in the College of Liberal Arts. Jace has given a number of cultural presentations and her interests lie in Lakota history\, art\, philosophy\, American Indian women and cultural change. Jace’s guiding forces are her two sons and grandchildren. She enjoys beading baby moccasins for relatives and friends. Jace credits Lakota elders for providing guidance\, prayers and support throughout her life. \nJace is a proponent of healthy lifestyles for Indigenous people and has worked to develop health-related materials to inform and educate. She has given presentations at various health-related workshops\, including the use of traditional tobacco (cansasa) in Lakota society for ceremony and prayer. Jace was instrumental in the development of a culture guide to assist folks working with American Indian people\, entitled\, Cultural Guide to American Indian Tribes in Montana and Wyoming\, 2006\, in her work a Project Export grant at BHSU. \nMichael Lekberg was born and raised in the Black Hills (hometown is Sturgis) and has 55 years of beading experience. During a 27-year tenure as manager/buyer for Sioux Trading Post in Rapid City\, he traveled extensively within a 7-state area to purchase tribally-made beadwork as well as teach beading classes at the shop. Currently retired\, he is still teaching beadwork embroidery and maintains a great interest in following the careers of Native American Indian beadwork artists. \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180316T120000
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR VISIT: Codi Vallery-Mills (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Author Visit with Codi Vallery-Mills\nCodi Vallery-Mills is an award-winning agricultural journalist and children’s author. Her “Husker the Mule” children’s series reflects the western ranching lifestyle she was raised in and continues to live in today. \nStories of place and the western heritage of South Dakota are focus areas for Codi. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe event takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Readings
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SUMMARY:COFFEE TALK & TINKER: Polished Stone Pendants (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Polished Stone Pendants\nBring that coffee shop conversation and your coffee friends – to RE:Create and see what happens when you explore creativity together. \nIn this session\, Mary Baker instructs on creating polished stone pendants.  This is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 10 and up. Sign-ups are requested to make sure we have enough materials. \nMary Baker has so many extra polished stones. They are all found objects from the Black Hills and nearby areas. She thinks it will be lots of fun to share them. We’ll be using E6000 glue and adhering these pretty things to other found objects to create pendants for necklaces. Come help Mary pare down her excess of lovely things. \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number. 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180314T120000
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SUMMARY:Bellman Brown Bag: Dakota Daughters
DESCRIPTION:Dakota Daughters\n\nWounded Knee\nThree Women \n  Three Cultures\n  Three Stories  \n“All things are bound together. All things connect.” Chief Seattle\, 1854 \n\nIn honor of Women’s History month\, we are proud to present “Dakota Daughters.” This event is brought in from the Humanities Speakers Bureau. “Dakota Daughters” is about the settlement experience from the perspective of three women — one black\, one white\, and one Native American. \nCast\nKimemela (Sitting Bull’s daughter) played by Jerry Goes in Center\n Sadie Babcock (a rancher’s wife) played by Lillian Witt\n Mattie Elmira Richardson (engaged to a Buffalo soldier) played by Joyce Jefferson \nAbout the Performers\nGeraldine Goes In Center\, Oglala Lakota\, and her parents\, Eva and Nathaniel Witt\, are from the Lip’s (Pute) Camp Tiospaye (Wamblee SD). She prides herself on being Ina (mother) to four strong Cunkshi’s (daughters) and Unci (grandmother) of many beautiful Takojas. She served in the US Army from 1974-1982 (Vietnam Era veteran). Jerry earned a BS in Human Service and a minor in counseling from Oglala Lakota College. She is a published writer and has self-published three booklets: Jokes Heard around the Rez\, Lakota Recipes\, and Lakota Baby Naming Book. In business for the past several years\, she makes and provides Buffalo Wasna and gives presentations on Lakota diet and foods. \nLillian Witt grew up on a South Dakota ranch and attended a small country grade school and won first place in her first speaking contest in first grade at six years of age. She earned a BA in Journalism/History at Chadron State College\, Chadron\, NE\, and is a published author in Outside the Lines\, a book of student essays published by CSC to be used by history college professors\, and Tenth Street Miscellany\, a collection of stories and essays of graduating students. She is a free-lance writer and is currently writing a book that is almost ready for publication. Lillian’s proudest accomplishments are her six children and eleven grandchildren. \nJoyce Jefferson earned a BS in English from Black Hills State University. Through her business\, Joyce Jefferson Creates Stories in Song\, she provides performances that weave narration\, poetry\, and song. She is an independent scholar with the South Dakota Humanities Council. Joyce tours the state educa-taining audiences about African American sheroes. Jefferson and the It’s About Time Committee mounted an exhibition of historic photographs called “Corporals\, Cooks\, and Cowboys: African American Pioneers in the Black Hills” at the Journey Museum in 2000. She also self-published Black & Other Friends\, a book of poetry inspired by her research. Joyce recently toured with The Women’s Lawyers Club\, a product of Periaktos Productions. \nWhat is the Bellman?\nThe Bellman Brown Bag series is a humanities program designed to explore ideas\, history\, literature\, art\, and culture.  Programs are presented on the second Wednesday of each month\, noon to 1:00 p.m.  Designed to begin and end within each lunch hour\, patrons are invited to bring their lunch\, if desired\, or simply enjoy an hour of learning and entertainment.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Readings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180313T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180313T180000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
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SUMMARY:ART HAPPY HOUR: Knitting Clinic TWO (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Knitting Clinic TWO \nDuring this Tuesday Art Happy Hour\, Sheila French provides instruction and guidance on basic knitting techniques. FREE! \nAs a follow-up to the Mar. 10 Knitting Basics workshop\, this event is an informal gathering to review basic knitting skills including how to cast on (start a project)\, knit\, purl\, and cast off (finish a project). Sheila French\, along with a few other experienced knitters\, will be available to review basic skills\, provide tips to take your knitting to the next level or help jumpstart you on your next project. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. *Some of these events will have wine and beer for sale. IDs will be checked.  \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout the Instructor\nSheila French began knitting at age 10. She sat by the fireplace on winter evenings with her mother. In the beginning\, her mother would have to cut her knitting off the needle because it was too tight. Year after year she would give it another shot until she mastered it. By high school\, she was knitting sweaters. \nBy age 10 she had already learned to embroider\, at 16 she began weaving\, and at 17\, she tackled her first quilt. Fiber arts are definitely in Sheila’s blood. Every evening as the day draws to a close\, you will find her with a needle of some sort in her hand working on her next creation. \n 
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180313T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180313T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T141722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T141722Z
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR VISIT: Kaija Swisher (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Author Visit with Kaija Swisher\nKaija has written for the Black Hills Pioneer since 2006. She will discuss her writing process and considerations associated with news writing in the digital age. \nKaija Swisher grew up in Spearfish. She studied at Augustana College and the University of South Dakota. She enjoys traveling\, reading\, hiking\, learning new things\, and spending time with loved ones. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe event takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery.
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180312T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T042725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T042725Z
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SUMMARY:CLOSED: WINTER HOURS in effect
DESCRIPTION:We will be closed Mondays starting Dec. 25\, 2017\, through April 30\, 2018. \n\nWINTER HOURS\nTuesdays – Saturdays\n 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\n\n…
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180310T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180310T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T043743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T043743Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Knitting Basics
DESCRIPTION: \n \nLet’s learn how to knit.\nIn this session\, you will learn the basics of knitting including how to cast on (start a project)\, knit\, purl\, and cast off (finish a project). For this workshop\, we will knit a dishcloth. The instructor is Sheila French. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout the Instructor\nSheila French began knitting at age 10. She sat by the fireplace on winter evenings with her mother. In the beginning\, her mother would have to cut her knitting off the needle because it was too tight. Year after year she would give it another shot until she mastered it. By high school\, she was knitting sweaters. \nBy age 10 she had already learned to embroider\, at 16 she began weaving\, and at 17\, she tackled her first quilt. Fiber arts are definitely in Sheila’s blood. Every evening as the day draws to a close\, you will find her with a needle of some sort in her hand working on her next creation. \n 
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180309T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T141721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T141721Z
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR VISIT: Courtney Huse Wika (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Author Visit with Courtney Huse Wika\nCourtney Huse Wika believes in the art of collection — overheard quotes\, forgotten stories\, and sometimes animals. She is the author of “Perch\,” a chapbook of nature poetry from Anchor and Plume Press. Her creative work has appeared in Kindred\, South Dakota Magazine\, Midwestern Gothic\, Scissors and Spackle\, Backwards City Review\, Paddlefish\, 605 Magazine\, Life on the Farm and Ranch: A South Dakota Anthology\, and the Macguffin. \nHer collaborative work with artist Becky Grismer has also appeared in numerous juried shows and galleries in the United States. \nShe received her BA in philosophy and English from Augustana University and her MA and PhD in English with a specialization in creative writing from the University of South Dakota. She currently teaches at Black Hills State University. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe event takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery.
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180308T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T141556Z
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SUMMARY:Play by Spearfish Middle School
DESCRIPTION:A series of one-act plays performed by Spearfish Middle School students. The play runs 2 nights\, Mar. 6 and Mar. 8 at 7 p.m. Admission by donation. \nDirector\, Brenna Meyer
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CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180308T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180308T110000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T142440Z
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SUMMARY:COFFEE TALK & TINKER: Pocket Notebooks (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Pocket Notebooks \nBring that coffee shop conversation and your coffee friends – to RE:Create and see what happens when you explore creativity together. \nIn this session\, Elizabeth Freer instructs on pocket notebooks from found objects.  This is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Sign-ups are requested to make sure we have enough materials. \nUsing magazine covers\, paperboard boxes\, found and recycled paper\, colorful waxed embroidery floss for stitching\, and other materials available in RE:Create\, we will create new mini-notebooks out of recycled materials. \nThere will be lots of flexibility for how you construct and make your mini-notebook. You might make a notebook with multiple or single book signatures\, perhaps you’ll want to sew (or glue) a fabric cover\, add a button closure\, include a pocket\, or make a mini-pocket sized notebook. Or\, maybe you will want to practice your decoupage skills and make a collage cover. \nFeel free to bring an old partially used notebook if you want to harvest the paper for your new notebook\, or bring paper you have on hand from another project. We will use basic skills and techniques learned during the recent Bookmaking workshop (copies of handouts available)\, along with a few other project ideas. \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \n  \n 
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180306T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180306T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
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SUMMARY:Play by Spearfish Middle School
DESCRIPTION:A series of one-act plays performed by Spearfish Middle School students. The play runs 2 nights\, Mar. 6 and Mar. 8 at 7 p.m. Admission by donation. \nDirector\, Brenna Meyer
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CATEGORIES:Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180306T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180306T180000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T141554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T141554Z
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SUMMARY:ART HAPPY HOUR: Upcycled Bookends (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Upcycled Bookends \nDuring this Tuesday Art Happy Hour\, Shayna Monnens provides instruction on building customized bookends. FREE! \nJoin us for a bookend making session with local book lover and librarian\, Shayna Monnens. Using a variety of found objects\, participants create unique\, one-of-a-kind bookends. Please feel free to bring along bricks to decorate\, favorite objects to incorporate\, or other items that you want to use to personalize your project. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. *Some of these events will have wine and beer for sale. IDs will be checked.  \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout the Instructor\nShayna Monnens is a local lover of books\, dragons\, and art. While her art skills are a bit abysmal\, she certainly can be crafty. Most days you can find her planning and hosting youth programming at the local library. Shayna is a graduate of Black Hills State University with B.S. in History and Art. She obtained her master’s degree in Library Science from the University of North Texas. \n 
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180306T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180306T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T141720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T141720Z
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR VISIT: Laurie Williams-Hayes (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Author Visit with Laurie Williams-Hayes\nLaurie Williams-Hayes co-wrote and illustrated the children’s book\, “Shakespeare and the Crown Jewel\, A Story of The Matthews Opera House.” She has written other children’s poetry and stories as well as poems for the magazines\, “Beautiful Fork” and “Backroads.” She writes haikus and prints them in coats and on the artwork. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe event takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery.
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180305T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T042714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T042714Z
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SUMMARY:CLOSED: WINTER HOURS in effect
DESCRIPTION:We will be closed Mondays starting Dec. 25\, 2017\, through April 30\, 2018. \n\nWINTER HOURS\nTuesdays – Saturdays\n 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\n\n…
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180303T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T043740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T043740Z
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SUMMARY:Collage: The Art of World-Invention Workshop (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nCollage: The Art of World-Invention\nSpearfish artist (of collage\, sculpture\, illustration)\, Jo Powell\, uses the RE:Create theme of found art with a workshop all about collage. This is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nDetails about this workshop\n One of the most interesting things about collage is that it doesn’t have to follow real-world rules. \nCollage allows the artist to invent new worlds. Worlds where there is no gravity\, where water flows through the desert\, or where children are in charge. In this project\, images from magazines or from old tintypes will be put together to create a sense of a story in pictures. Come join Jo Powell in making a collage and explore new worlds. \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout Jo Powell\n\n“Art is an expression. We express what and how we see or feel. Anyone can make art because everyone has feelings and can perceive.” — Jo Powell \n\nThis is a firm belief of the local artist\, Jo Powell. She taught art for 25 years for the American school system overseas in Germany and then retired to the Black Hills where she continues to explore art in its many forms. \nJo Powell received a degree in Fine Arts and Sociology from Benedictine College in Atchison\, KS. She completed an M.A. in Art Education and a PhD in Educational Policy from the University of Illinois. After a 3 year tour of duty with the Army in Germany\, she decided to stay and found a job teaching Elementary and Middle School Art for children of the U.S. military in Germany. 26 years later\, she retired to Spearfish to be near family. She enjoys the small town sense of community\, its arts orientation\, and the inspiration gained from living with the beauty of the Bill Hills. \n 
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180302T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180302T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR VISIT: Mary Buchholz (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Author Visit with Mary Buchholz\nMary is a life-long resident of the northern Black Hills area. Her family arrived in Harding\, Colorado in 1890s and later settled in Belle Fourche. Her long-time passion is family history (genealogy) and area history. As a volunteer at the Tri-State Museum in Belle\, she was the author of “ Image of America’s History of Belle Fourche.” \nMary has also published a family history book using Lulu Publishing on the internet. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe event takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery.
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180301T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180301T110000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T142322Z
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SUMMARY:COFFEE TALK & TINKER: Peg Loom Workshop (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nWorkshop: Peg Looms\nBring that coffee shop conversation and your coffee friends – to RE:Create and see what happens when you explore creativity together. \nIn this session\, Mary Ann Meyer and Cindy Wilson instruct us on peg looms.  This is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. All materials are included. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Sign-ups are requested to make sure we have enough materials. \nPeg looming was one of the earliest forms of weaving and also is one of the simplest. A wood\, tabletop base with round holes drilled in it is fitted with round pegs. A rectangular rug is woven by passing the rug material back and forth around the pegs. There will be demonstrations of the process and hands-on practice of the weaving. Two peg looms will be available to work on. \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \n  \n 
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180227T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180227T180000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
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SUMMARY:ART HAPPY HOUR: Watercolor Pencil Painting
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n“No Straight Lines Allowed” Watercolor Pencils\nDuring this Tuesday Art Happy Hour\, Jayna Watson provides instruction on the use of watercolor pencils.  \nUsing simple watercolor techniques\, participants will create two small\, basic landscape scenes – one fall and one winter\, that will make you wonder how you did it! \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. *Some of these events will have wine and beer for sale. IDs will be checked.  \nThe workshop takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery. \nSign-up is preferred\nEven though the workshop is free\, sign-up would be preferred in order for the instructor to be prepared with the correct amount of materials and supplies. Either call the art gallery at 605.642.7973 ext.0 — OR email kirk@matthewsopera.com to add your name to the class list. If emailing\, be sure to provide a phone number.  \nAbout Jayna Watson\nJayna has enjoyed drawing and painting since she was a kid. It is her escape from everyday life. She took several art classes at SDSU where she explored two and three dimensional art mediums\, including drawing\, textiles\, and ceramics as part of her major in Landscape Architecture. Jayna’s successful projects are hanging in the homes of friends and family. Her failures are painted over with primer and readied for the next exploration. \n 
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CATEGORIES:Community Art Projects
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180227T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180227T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T155947
CREATED:20260611T141718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260611T141718Z
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR VISIT: Bob Schneider (RE:Create)
DESCRIPTION:Author Visit with Bob Schneider\nRobert Schneider is the author of “COURAGE AND PERSEVERANCE: Philipp Schneider and Gottlieb Sayler Family History.” This family history is the story of Germans emigrating from Russia. It shows how historical events\, such as the Reformation\, wars\, political strife\, and economic problems caused people to uproot their lives and move thousands of miles in search of opportunities for a better life. \nAs an American history teacher in the Spearfish School District for 36 years\, he tells his family’s unique story and through his story\, shows the common thread that many immigrants families have experienced. \nThis is a FREE event presented by ArtCentral Spearfish. Recommended for ages 15 and up. Younger children may attend but must be accompanied by an adult. \nThe event takes place in the ArtCentral RE:create makerspace in The Matthews’ art gallery.
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