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May 2013Volume 12 • Issue 6

Easy Lemonade Pie

Creative Spirits Now Open

Mother’s Day Gifts & Crafts

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A new business in downtown Sioux Falls has introduced the concept of “paint and sip” to the city.

At Creative Spirits, guests can sip on wine, beer or soda while an artist walks them through the process of producing their very own acrylic painting to take home.

The new business, which just opened last month on Main

Avenue, is the second Creative Spirits location for owner Barb Clayton. She opened her original location in Okoboji, Iowa. There, in addition to the studio on Spirit Lake, they have a thriving mobile business covering northwest and north central Iowa, as well as southwest Minnesota.

“The great thing about Creative Spirits is that you don’t have

Unleash Your

Creative SpiritBy Mary Michaels | Photos By chang PhotograPhy

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Resort Style Boarding for Your Pet

Welcome to The Dog House Groom & Board. Pet care has been a passion and a lifelong career. Our new boarding facility is designed with every aspect of your pet's comfort in mind. We are family owned and operated, with a qualified and caring staff. We proudly stand behind what we do. You can be assured your pet will be in the best of care and comfort.

• 15 separate enclosures ranging in size• 1 suite for multidog families• Tempered glass and privacy panels• In-floor heating and air throughout• Epoxy coated sanitized floors• Includes yard time and play time• Fenced in exercise area• Soothing music

Just 15 minutes south of Sioux Falls

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to know anything about art,” says Clayton. “I think most people are a lot more creative than they think. This is just a fun time to relax and have fun with friends or coworkers.”

Clayton says all of the art they feature is original art created by local artists.

According to Stephanie Rinne, the business manager for

Creative Spirits224 S. Main Ave.

Sioux Falls, SD 57104605-360-7342

[email protected] Follow us on Facebook!

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the Sioux Falls Creative Spirits location, the art industry is expanding here, and Creative Spirits is excited to be part of that.

“We hand pick our artists from the area, and they are so talented and passionate about sharing this experience with the Sioux Falls community,” says Rinne, who adds that it only took one class at Creative Spirits Okoboji to get her hooked.

“I dove into this paint and sip industry full force, and I think that surprised my parents who both said, ‘I can’t even draw a stick person.’ They were impressed with how simple it was and with the outcome of their paintings. We made fun memories together that day, and I’m excited to be able to help others create their own special memories.”

Creative Spirits will outfit you with all the supplies you need for your creation - apron, paint, brushes, easels, and a 16×20 canvas. The artists recommend that guests wear paint friendly clothes.

“We are painting with acrylic paints, and it will get on your hands,” says Rinne. “We encourage our guests to not wear expensive clothing or accessories – including purses. We’d hate

for an accident to happen.”At the Main Avenue location, guests can bring in wine, beer,

soft drinks or bottled water. “We can provide corkscrews and cups,” she says.

Because parties can be booked at other locations, it is important to check with Creative Spirits about any specific instructions regarding alcoholic beverages.

On average, classes are about two hours in length, but you want to arrive about 20 minutes early to get checked in and organize your supplies. If you are attending with a group of people, let Creative Spirits know when making your reservation, and they’ll be sure to arrange for you to be seated together.

The online calendar provides all the information you need, including class dates and times, the featured artwork for the class and class fees. The calendar shows a thumbnail of the selected art piece for each session, such as White Freesia, Five Trees, Sunny Poppies and even a friendly, frog prince called Toad-ally in Love – a special kids event feature.

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Recent comments from participants called Creative Spirits “a blast,” “a great day with friends,” and “the best thing I have done for myself in a long time.”

You register and pay online to reserve your spot. If it is the day of the event and you haven’t registered in advance, you can call (605) 360-7342 to see if there is space available. If an event is full, you can put yourself on a waiting list using the online registration page. Creative Spirits will then email you if space becomes available.

“Creative Spirits is a unique entertainment experience,” says Clayton. “In addition to attending a class at the studio, it’s a great idea for birthday parties, bridal showers, team-building events with coworkers – or any other occasion you can think of.”

With the mobile business around Okoboji, Clayton says they take a painting party to other communities in the area. She hopes they will be able to bring that same service to communities in the Sioux Falls area.

Grab some friends and schedule a time to unleash your Creative Spirits!

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The Happy Dog WalkerBy Mary Michaels

They say that a dog is a man’s best friend. But in the case of The Happy Dog Walker, it may just be the other way around.

Jesse Christen started this business just over a year ago, and found his true calling after deciding he was tired of “corporate life.”

“I’m a lifelong dog enthusiast,” says Christen. “And when it comes to finding a job, people always say ‘do something you love,’ so I decided to try it.”

While it was certainly a leap of faith to leave his job to start his own venture, he says he hasn’t regretted it once.

“It is rewarding to be doing something that I’m really passionate about as well as something that is so good for the dogs.”

Dogs need exercise on a regular basis to stay healthy, happy and well behaved, explains Christen.

“Many behavior problems can be corrected with regular exercise,” he says. “Plus you can help avoid health issues, just the way exercise helps improve health in humans. Giving your pets exercise helps ensure a longer, happier life.”

Lack of exercise can lead to obesity, poor muscle tone, heart disease and bone and joint problems (sound familiar,

human readers?). Not getting enough activity can also lead to emotional problems like boredom barking, anxiety and destructive behavior.

“Many of my clients have seen a noticeable difference in their pets after several short weeks of regular exercise.”

One such canine was Winston, an English Bulldog. Prior to joining The Happy Dog Walker, Winston was overly energetic to the point where it was a challenge for his owners. Winston was able to channel his energy through regular walks with Christen.

Duke, a Rottweiler mix, also benefited from regular walks. He had a weight problem, and through his time with Christen, Duke lost 12 pounds. Unfortunately, Duke was diagnosed with Lupus and recently passed away.

Christen misses his friend.“I truly love all of these dogs. I think I enjoy the walking even

more than they do.”On a busy day, Christen will cover four or five miles, walking

each dog individually, unless the owners request otherwise.The Happy Dog Walker website lists all of the services

Christen offers, and the fees. For example, he offers a short walk (25 minutes) or an extended walk (45 minutes), play time

The Happy Dog [email protected]

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(same times as the walks), yard cleaning, and even in-home pet setting.

“That’s probably one of the more popular services,” says Christen. “When people go on vacation, they like an alternative to a kennel. They like to have their pets be able to stay at home.”

For pet sitting, Christen can make multiple visits to the house to ensure the pets are getting food and water, exercise, medications if needed and, most important, companionship. He says he does have some clients who have him stay all night with their pet.

Christen is fully insured and does not charge for cancellations. He has references available upon request, and he is a member of Pet Sitter Associates, LLC. He’ll gladly provide quotes for other services, like taking a dog to the vet, or for providing services to communities surrounding Sioux Falls.

You’ll see The Happy Dog Walker around town all year-round.“I love what I do,” says Christen. “I’ve made some great

friends along the way, too, both four-legged and human!”

Give The Happy Dog Walker a call. Your dog will love it….no bones about it!

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may 2013First Friday Art & Wine Walk

Friday, May 3 • 5pm - 9pm

Downtown Sioux Falls

Walk both sides of the river where you’ll find a wide variety of artists to

greet you and wine samples to warm you at several locations. Viewing

the art and meeting artists is free, and check dtsf.com for information

on how to enjoy sampling wine at each location. INFO (605) 338-4009.

SculptureWalk Expo

May 4 • 12pm - 10pm

May 5 • 12pm - 4pm

Washington Pavilion

A free indoor sculpture show at the Washington Pavilion featuring more

than 250 sculptures that will be on display and available to purchase.

The public can also take part in seminars hosted by artists. INFO http://

sculpturewalksiouxfalls.com/

Critter de Mayo

Saturday, May 4 • 1pm - 4pm

Great Plains Zoo • 805 S. Kiwanis Ave.

This family-friendly event celebrates diversity in the animal world, just

as we do in the human world. The Sioux Falls Mariachi Band sets the

tone of the event with lively performances throughout the afternoon.

Other highlights include crafts, and numerous candy-filled piñatas for

the kids. INFO (605) 367-7003.

Surgical Solutions for Weight Loss

Saturday, May 4 10am-11am

Schroeder Auditorium, Sanford USD Medical Center

Presenter: Dr. Dennis Glatt. Sanford Surgical Associates. INFO (605)

328-3840.

Springtime in the Country

Saturday, May 4 • 11am - 3pm

Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum • 1900 S. Perry Place

Local 4-H clubs will be bringing goats, lambs, pigs, dairy calves, ducks,

chickens, puppies, donkey’s, horses (all baby animals). Come design

your own seed pot and watch what grows! Bring your sack lunch out

may 2013

You can find us online at www.coquetteshoes.com or at our Empire Mall kiosk between Coach and Banana Republic from January to April.

Also, feel free to contact us at [email protected].

Coquette Couture is a high-fashion online women’s shoe store that features up-and-coming designers from all over the world.

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33rd & Duluth (609 W. 33rd Street)

605.338.1338

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may 2013with you to have a picnic and spend a few hours with the baby animals!

Free admission INFO (605) 274-7114.

Ladies Ultimate Sample Tour

Sunday, May 5 • 1pm - 5pm

Bring your girlfriends to an exciting girls’ day out in downtown! This

event provides guests a day to sip, sample & stroll all downtown has to

offer. Guests will receive free samples from each participating business.

$15 tickets. INFO (605) 338-4009.

National Mom’s Nite Out

Thursday, May 9

Empire Mall • Macy’s court

National Mom’s Nite Out is the first nationally organized celebration

of motherhood intended to bring together today’s moms, physically

and virtually. Unites over 150 social media groups, companies, local

playgroups, mommy bloggers and mother social networks in giving

moms a well deserved night off. INFO (605) 361-3301.

Larry the Cable Guy

Friday, May 10 • 8pm

Sioux Falls Arena

Larry the Cable Guy is a multiplatinum recording artist, Grammy

nominee, Billboard award winner and one of the top comedians in the

country. INFO (605) 367-7288.

The Ballroom Dance Club

Friday, May 10 • 8pm-11:30pm

El Riad Shrine • 14th and Phillips

Ballroom dancing to the music of the Gale Pifer Orchestra. Guests

welcome with tickets $10 each at the door. Dressy/business casual

attire requested. INFO (605) 528-5653.

Avera Race Against Breast Cancer

Saturday, May 11 • 8am

Avera McKennan Fitness Center

Each year, the Avera Race brings together family, friends, cancer

survivors and others - all racing toward a common goal: to enhance

cancer care for people right here in Sioux Falls and surrounding

communities. The Avera Race consists of a 10K run, 5K run, 3 mile walk,

1.5 mile family fun walk. INFO (605) 322-8900.

2013 Wells Fargo Cinco de Mayo Fiesta

Saturday, May 11 • 11am - 7pm

Falls Park

Music, dancing, piñatas, a cash raffle, ethnic food and more. It promises

to be a fun-filled, enjoyable event for the whole family. Free admission!

INFO (605) 274-3735.

Downtown Loft Tour

Saturday, May 11

The 7th annual Downtown Loft Tour is a self-guided tour, individuals

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The Housing Resource Center seeks to impact local communities through home ownership education. Our free Homebuyer Express provides resources to purchase and own a home. Topics include:• Personal Money Management• Credit History Review• Mortgage Financing and the Loan Process• Shopping for a Home• Homeowner Responsibilities• Predatory Lending Awareness

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will have the opportunity to catch a glimpse at downtown living.

View both occupied and vacant lofts. Register the day of the tour

at the Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc. office (230 S. Phillips Ave) from

9:30am - 3pm. The actual tour will take place between 10am - 4pm.

Admission is $5 per person. Children 12 & under are free. INFO

(605) 338-4009.

Kidgits Super Duper Lil Chef

May 14 • 5- 7pm

Empire Mall

A time to celebrate the inner chef in all of our Kidgits with a

Sanford Health Chef demonstration, activities and to get cooking!

Not a Kidgits member? It’s only $5 per child to join for an entire

year! Visit Simon Guest Services for details or sign up at the event!

INFO 361-3300.

Form + Fashion Meets Function

Student Portfolio Design Show & Fashion Runway Event

Thursday, May 16th - ICON Event Center

Friday, May 17th - Lunch with Project Runway Designers

Follow your passion and prepare for a career in design. Choose

from Fashion Design or Interior Décor. The Institute of Design &

Technology of SD Interior Décor Program has been approved as

educational partner with the C.I.D. (Certified Interior Decorators

International). It is not too early to plan for summer, Project

Design: Boot Camp. 123 S. Main Ave. (605) 275-9728 or check our

website: www.idtsd.org

Kid’s Activity Day Native American Arts!

Thursday, May 16th • 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m.

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

Minnehaha County Historical Society

Third Thursday Free Public Program

Thursday, May 16 • 7pm - 9pm

Old Courthouse Museum • 200 W. 6th Street

History of Law Enforcement in Sioux Falls and Minnehaha County

by Bill Pattison. As a retired Sioux Falls Police Lieutenant, Bill

Pattison spent many years studying and listening to the stories of

his predecessors and contemporaries. This is your chance to hear

him tell all. INFO (605) 310-3844.

Sioux Falls Canaries Baseball

Friday, May 17 • 7:05pm

Sioux Falls Stadium • 1001 N. West Avenue

Join the family fun as our Sioux Falls Canaries take the field. INFO

336-6060 or www.sfcanaries.com

Sioux Empire Astronomy Club

Saturday, May 18 • 7pm - 10:30pm

• Sunday, May 12 from 10am-2pm

• Buffet Featuring Canapés, Fresh Fruits, Succulent Salads, Decadent Desserts & Entrees Delivered to your Table

• Limited Seating. Please Call 605 274-1667 for Reservations.

IS CELEBRATING MOTHERS WITH A VERY SPECIAL

BRUNCH!

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may 2013 Soar High, Dive Deep, Hands On! Soar High, Dive Deep, Hands On! at the Sertoma Butterfly House & Marine Cove

Inside Sertoma Park-Corner of 49th and Oxbow. For more information, call 605-334-9466.

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THE REGION’S ONLY SHARK & STINGRAY TOUCH POOL!Summer Hours:

(Begin Memorial Weekend)M-Sat 10am-6pmSun 11am-5pm

Programs on Saturn, and Binary Stars. Each presentation will be

about 40 minutes long with a break between each presentation.

Following the presentations there will be viewing of celestial

objects, if we have clear skies. INFO (605) 310-0124 or go to www.

hodgsonobservatory.com

Wilde Prairie Winery Annual Spring Open House

May 18 & 19 • noon - 6pm

48052 259th St., Brandon.

Enjoy a day in country and fabulous locally-produced wine. INFO

(605) 582-6471.

Sioux Falls Canaries Baseball

Saturday, May 18 • 7:05pm

Sunday, May 19 • 1:05pm

May 21, 22, 23 • 7:05pm

Sioux Falls Stadium • 1001 N. West Avenue

Join the family fun as our Sioux Falls Canaries take the field. INFO

336-6060 or www.sfcanaries.com

Swing Dance Program

Sunday, May 19 • 1pm - 4pm

Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street

Learn to swing dance at the Old Courthouse Museum! Beginning

swing dance lessons from 1-1:30 p.m. with open dancing from

1:30-4 p.m. Beginners are especially welcome, all ages, no

partner required. Free admission. INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.

siouxlandmuseums.com

Rosemaling Demonstration

Tuesday, May 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

Victorian Tea Party at the Pettigrew Home & Museum

Wednesday, May 22 • 2pm

Pettigrew Home & Museum

131 N. Duluth Avenue

Enjoy fall in true Victorian fashion at the historic Pettigrew Home &

Museum. Learn about the history of tea while enjoying a delicious tea

blend. Space is limited for this adult program. Call (605) 367-7097 to

register. Free admission. INFO www.siouxlandmuseums.com

Researching Your Historic House or Business

Thursday, May 23 • 6:30 p.m.

Old Courthouse Museum • 200 West Sixth Street

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

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...to your fork,Meet the farmers who grow your food.

FROM THE FIELD

Ever wonder where your food comes from?

June 20 MOMS’ DAY ON THE FARM

July 11 FARMS AFTER FIVE TOUR

July 15 FOOD AND FITNESS PROFESSIONALS DAY ON THE FARM

July 18 KNOW YOUR MILK TOUR

SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTER TODAY! Email [email protected] or visit www.agunited.org/moms-day-out/ for more information. Participants will receive beef, pork and grocery certificates.

Brought to you by:

Experience a Day Out on the Farm

to register in advance. Free Admission. INFO (605) 367-4210 or www.

siouxlandmuseums.com

Greatest Show On H2O

Monday, May 27 • 2pm

Catfish Bay Waterski Park

5600 N. Show Place

The Greatest Show On H2O at Catfish Bay is a fun family event. The

show has comedy, acting and more all choreographed to amazing

stunts on the water. It is an all ages show designed with the family in

mind. Our world class water skiers perform dazzling human pyramids,

jumps, wake boarding, water ballet, barefoot water skiing and much

more. INFO (605) 339-0911.

Service of Remembrance

Monday, May 27 • 1:30pm

Sioux Falls VA Hospital • 2501 W. 22nd Street

The service of remembrance will take place in the front foyer of the

Sioux Falls VA. INFO (605) 333-6889.

Starlab Inflatable Planetarium

Monday, May 30 • 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

Historic Walking Tour of the Warehouse District

Thursday, May 30 • 6:30 p.m.

Enjoy beautiful summer weather while learning about Sioux Falls sites

you pass by every day! $3 per person over 12 years old, call (605) 367-

4210 to register. www.siouxlandmuseums.com

Greatest Show On H2O

Friday, May 31 • 7pm

Catfish Bay Waterski Park • 5600 N. Show Place

The Greatest Show On H2O at Catfish Bay is a fun family event. The

show has comedy, acting and more all choreographed to amazing

stunts on the water. It is an all ages show designed with the family in

mind. Our world class water skiers perform dazzling human pyramids,

jumps, wake boarding, water ballet, barefoot water skiing and much

more. INFO (605) 339-0911.

Sioux Falls Canaries Baseball

May 31 • 7:05pm

Sioux Falls Stadium • 1001 N. West Avenue

Join the family fun as our Sioux Falls Canaries take the field. INFO 336-

6060 or www.sfcanaries.com

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Get Your Child’s Car Seat Inspected

Kohl’s Kids Ride Safe ProgramMonday–Friday; 10 a.m.–3 p.m

Located at Sanford Children’s Safety Center1115 W. 41st StreetSioux Falls, SD 57105(605) 333-0663

Brought to you by:

Did You Know?9 out of 10 child safety seats are used incorrectly.

The Ladies Ultimate Sample Tour is usually a sold out event. This fabulous girls’ day out in downtown is designed to

provide guests a day to “sip, sample & stroll” all downtown has to offer. This event will feature around 30 businesses participating, each of which will give out a free sample to the guests who pre-purchased a ticket.

Tickets will be available for purchase for $15 each at the Cookie Jar, Downtown Sioux Falls office, Go Casual!, Mahlander’s Appliance & Lighting, Plum’s Cooking Co. or Zandbroz Variety. Once again, only a limited number are available, so act fast. On event day, tickets can be redeemed for a bracelet, bag & map of businesses from 12:30pm - 3:30pm at Shriver Square. Actual event hours are from 1-5pm.

**Bonus** If guests visit 15 of the participating locations (some terms apply) they will be eligible to win a piece of jewelry valued around $1,000 provided by Raymond’s Jewellers. When

guests are done touring the businesses, they can leave their map with any participating business to get signed up to win.

For more information and a list of participating businesses, follow this link: http://www.dtsf.com/events-calendar/Ladies-Ultimate-Sample-Tour-May-5.

Ladies Ultimate Sample TourSunday, May 5 • 1-5pm

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Home is Where the Ballpark Is – Canaries Return to Sioux FallsBy John nichols

It’s an understatement to say modern life is busy. Every new day presents its own untamed sea of appointments,

obligations, destinations, and distractions. Sometimes the best part of each day is when we return to the place where the whole thing started - home.

The Sioux Falls Canaries can relate. After nearly a century as Sioux Falls’ minor league baseball team, the ballclub came under new ownership in 2010. Looking to rebrand the franchise, the team changed its name to the Pheasants. The move was well intentioned but alienated long-time fans that knew and loved the Canaries name and history.

Over the next three seasons, the team had some success, but the issue with the name lingered on. “It seemed like it still came up in a lot of conversations we had with fans and sponsors,” said Nate Welch, Canaries Vice President of Operations, “It

wasn’t so much a matter of disliking the Pheasants name, but more like they just didn’t accept it. We’d hear, ‘they’re still the Canaries to me,’ a lot, and eventually making the change back just seemed like the right thing to do.”

After months of internal discussions and meetings with fans and sponsors, the announcement was made - the Canaries name would return in 2013 – reconnecting the team and its fans to a history that runs all the way back to 1889. “More than other sports, baseball seems to resonate with people’s sense of history and tradition,” explained Welch. “They remember going to games as kids and those memories stay with them as they grow up and have kids of their own. People cherish those memories and even if they aren’t big fans of the sport, they remember time spent with their parents or grandparents. That connection to the past was something that got overlooked when

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the change was made to Pheasants. But the community spoke, we listened, and now we hope people feel like we made it right”

Making it right for the fans does not end just with a name change for Welch and the Canaries. “Our theme this year is ‘Welcome Home’ and those two words really capture the sentiment on a lot of levels. We certainly want to welcome people back who may have been put off by the Pheasants name, but we also want to extend the invitation to everyone to come home and enjoy the timeless fun that comes from a day at the ballpark.”

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For more information on the Canaries and ticket packages go to: www.sfcanaries.com

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pulled in a dozen different directions and quality time with friends and family is always too short, the idea of a sunny afternoon or warm summer evening spent at the Birdcage seems downright luxurious. “The best part about coming to our games is that the experience can be whatever you want it to be,” noted Welch. “If you are a diehard baseball fan, fantastic, our league offers a very high level of play and we think you’ll like the team we’ve put together. If you are looking for a family outing, we have a great lineup of fun day-to-day and special events for the kids; and if it’s date night or a night out with your friends, we have lots of great specials on food and drink.”

The Canaries commitment to change and creating a welcoming environment will also extend to the stadium itself. The Birdcage will undergo expected changes to accommodate its new/old nickname but there will also be plenty of new things for fans to get excited about. “The beauty of how our stadium is set up is that it allows fans to enjoy the game however they like. If you have young kids, they can enjoy the bounce houses located all around the park or even play catch on the open grass areas. The barbecue deck provides a great place for folks having a night out, and if you want to host more of a formal get-together, the suites provide an ideal setting.” Welch also said fans will be happy to see the return of the Little Birds youth cheer squad for Tuesday and Thursday games. The in-game experience will also be enhanced with the addition of the Canaries Dance team, who will help bring energy to the park and assist with activities and promotions.

“We’ve got a great summer planned and we’re just very excited to share this with the fans,” said Welch. “It’s been a long journey to get here, but I think I speak for everybody when I say it’s good to be back.”

And for Sioux Falls’ fans, the return of the Canaries provides yet another chance to root for the home team like so many generations have done before.

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Form + Fashion MEETS Function

Institute of Design Technology of SD, will present their student design collections and runway fashions at their

annual Form + Fashion Meets Function event with a two-day event beginning Thursday evening, May 16, 2013, with a silent auction and finale showcase with special guests from Bravo Network Project Runway. On Friday, May 17th there will also be a special Luncheon to meet the designers and view their collections in a trunk showing.

Both the Interior and Fashion students were given a challenge to design a functional fashion or form product. Students were provided with fabrics that can work in both apparel or in decorating as they are teamed up another student. Their showcase reveals how closely related colors and trends results in Form + Fashion.

This year’s special guest designer is Laura Kathleen Planck. She is a Project Runway finalist from the Season 9, and recent PR All Star Season 2 on the Lifetime Network. Her collections have been seen at on the runway at Mercedes Benz Fashion week. Ms. Planck will close our event with an exciting finale at our annual showcase “Form + Fashion” event on May 16th

Student Portfolio Design Gallery & Silent Auction opens at 6:00 pm, Fashion Runway Show at 7:30 pm. Friday’s Luncheon is at 11:30 am. ICON Event Center at 6th & Main.

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Capturing LifeS.D. Artist Crafts Memories in BronzeBy Jolene loetscher | Photos By Paul schiller

Science may say time does not stop. But art can do what science may consider impossible

— capturing the memories of life and creating a moment in time to last forever.

And sculptor Sherri Treeby of Aberdeen holds time in her hands.

“I believe that we’re put on this earth for a reason. I think it comes natural to me and it’s what I’m supposed to do. I think my purpose in this life is to do this artwork and it touches people when they need it,” says Treeby, 61.

An Ohio native, Treeby came to South Dakota 30 years ago. A few years later at a sculpture class at Northern State University she met Lee Leuning.

“I started helping him and he helped me. We started working together and he said, ‘Hey, I think we can sell this stuff,’” Treeby adds.

Before that, Treeby says she knew she wanted to share her art, but didn’t know what path this passion of hers would take.

“I was open to anything. I knew I wanted to get my artwork out there.”

Leuning and Treeby started working together, first as Bad River Artworks, now Legacy Bronze.

“If you have a passion then you’ll do what it takes to be successful. I teach that to my kids.”

Treeby and Leuning started with sculptures inspired by wildlife, utilizing Leuning’s past as a game warden and Treeby’s love of animals, especially horses. Then they added Americana, expanding their art influence along with their exposure to the public by joining SculptureWalk.

“We were skeptical at first since we hadn’t had much luck with galleries. But we thought, ‘why not?’” says Treeby.

Kicking off its tenth year in May, SculptureWalk brings dozens of original sculptures to downtown Sioux Falls to be displayed, with more than 300,000 people visiting each year.

“It’s a destination! People have relatives come to town or business associates, it’s obvious they show them SculptureWalk. It brings business to downtown,” says Treeby.

It also brings business to artists taking part. Treeby credits SculptureWalk with helping their sales, even leading to their biggest job. And helping other artists.

“Artists aren’t known for being great marketers and I’ve seen a lot of artists that are really good and don’t get recognized because they don’t know how to market it,” she says.

For Treeby, who’s also an art teacher on sabbatical right now from Aberdeen Central High School, it allows visitors to Sioux Falls to see the world, “It brings different kinds of art to Sioux Falls, especially for its size and everybody gets to see what’s out there in the world.”

And this year, SculptureWalk adds the SculptureWalk Expo, a free indoor sculpture show at the Washington Pavilion. Open May 4, 12p.m.-10p.m. and May 5, 12-4p.m., more than 250 sculptures will be on display and available to purchase. The public can also take part in seminars hosted by artists. It’s the same weekend new pieces for the outdoor element of SculptureWalk will be installed.

“I am excited for the future of this. It’s started a movement across the country and I hope to continue growing and getting our stuff out there,” says Treeby.

In March, Treeby opened a studio in downtown Sioux Falls and next year, will work full-time as a sculptor. In the meantime, she’s focusing on SculptureWalk.

She says, “SculptureWalk opened up the market to other things and things that touch people so we tell stories with our artwork.”

Stories that can stop time.

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For newlyweds Anthony and Katie Hohn, it was love at first sight.

The story-and-a-half house in central Sioux Falls had just gone on the market. They made their offer the same day they looked at it.

“Maybe it sounds cheesy,” says Katie, “but we just felt at

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character with a few new updates. A brick pathway leads to the front door, and when you step inside, you immediately feel the Hohns’ warm, inviting personality.

“We are pretty laid back,” says Katie, “not really modern at

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panes that contribute to the character of the house.A small round table and chairs reminiscent of a farmhouse

sit in the corner of the living room…one of Katie’s refinishing projects.

“I love to refinish, redo and recover things,” she says. “It is

fun to take something old and give it a new look.”It’s a talent that was new to her husband. “I never knew Katie

was so crafty until we got this house,” he says smiling.There are several areas of the house perfect for entertaining,

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enclosed area with a brick fireplace attached to the kitchen.“These areas are great for our summer gatherings,” says

Anthony.A small den on the main floor is another nice area to relax. A

built-in bookcase painted in the same light cream color spans the length of one wall.

Katie is a self-proclaimed “sentimentalist,” so the shelves are filled with pictures, and special keepsakes like a picture painted by a friend and an angel figurine Katie’s brother gave her when they were young.

“My dad passed away when we were young,” she explains. “My brother made this when he was like in the 5th grade. He made it look like our dad.”

Anthony is an attorney, so other shelves hold his antique law books. He also has a brother who travels extensively and finds unique mementos for them, like a carved figurine from Mozambique.

While the kitchen has a slightly-modernized look with stainless appliances and brushed silver hardware on the cabinetry, the distressed black finish on the cupboards is true to the character

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comes shining through with a refrigerator filled with the photos of their friends’ children or their family members like Anthony’s grandpa.

“He’s 94 years old and at the VA,” says Anthony. “He was in the Air Force and was shot down over Poland during World War II, and he spent a year and a half as a POW there.”

Anthony said he had just gotten a call that the VA featured his grandfather on their Facebook page.

Aside from being sentimental and a fan of more neutral colors, Katie also confesses she’s a candy fiend as she stands near a candy plate that sits on the kitchen counter.

“There’s candy in nearly every room of the house,” she says. “Everyone jokes that I’m never more than an arm’s length away from it.”

The family room off the kitchen features comfortable sofas, an oversized ottoman and a rustic wood built-in with storage space that serves as their TV stand. Matching wood beams run across the ceiling.

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“We probably spend the most time in here,” says Katie.The master bedroom, guest room and full bath are upstairs

and have a unique look created by the angles of the roof. Anthony and Katie’s room has a small built-in window seat on one side of the room and a little reading nook on the opposite side. Although the cream color provides the neutral base for the room, there are hints of a pretty light blue in the distressed, crackle-painted dresser and the floral fabrics of the chair in the reading nook and throw pillows on the bed.

Not having grown up with sisters, Anthony had a little adjusting to do with all the girly stuff in the house, says Katie, like the small table filled with jewelry and nail polish in the bathroom.

“He was more of a minimalist when I met him,” she laughs. “And then I came in like a tornado!”

Their personalities blend well together, though, both as a couple and as homeowners.

They both had an adjustment last year, though, when Laynie joined their family. The yellow lab quickly made herself at home, and she even has her own basket of toys that sits beneath the long black accent table near the front door.

The Hohns love their home, their family with Laynie and being in a friendly neighborhood.

“Whenever someone needs help shoveling or anything else, there are neighbors right there to help,” says Anthony. “It’s great because everyone watches out for each other.”

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8 ounce package cream cheese, softened1 cup powdered sugar8 ounce carton frozen whipped topping,

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Beat the cream cheese and sugar in a large mixing bowl; then fold in the whipped topping and cake cubes. Spread evenly into an ungreased 9x13 inch dish and top with the pie filling. Cover and refrigerate for 3-4 hours before cutting into squares. Serves 12-15.

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5 ounce can evaporated milk3.4 ounce package of instant lemon pudding

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Combine the milk and pudding in a mixing bowl and beat on low speed for 2 minutes. In another mixing bowl, beat cream cheese until light and fluffy. Gradually beat in the lemonade and pudding mixture. Pour all into the graham crust and chill for 4-5 hours. Serves 6-8.

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As I’m writing this it’s Sunday morning, I’ve got a full stomach from big French toast breakfast and I know that later today

I will fire up the grill and cook a lovely rack of lamb. I’ll also grill some asparagus and make a nice mushroom risotto. My fridge is full, and so is the pantry. And if I discover that I desire something I don’t already have, I can jump in my car and go the store and stock up. For most of you reading this, the situation is probably the same. For us, hunger means we’re just a few minutes from our next meal. When our stomachs feel a little empty, our biggest concern is whether we’ll eat an apple or a bag of Cheetos.

Unfortunately, not everyone in the Sioux Empire knows where their next meal is coming from or when they will eat. In our prosperous city, thousands of people, many of them children, are going hungry. While the recession didn’t hit South Dakota as

badly as other areas of the country, there are still large numbers of families without enough to eat. Yes, three of the counties in South Dakota rank among the poorest in the country, but hunger is not isolated to those areas. Hunger is right here, perhaps right in your own neighborhood. Of the developed countries of the world, the US ranks 23 in food security. Just because we don’t see hunger each day doesn’t mean the problem isn’t there. It is, and it is a real problem.

According to Feeding South Dakota, our state’s leading organization working to eliminate hunger, one out of every eight South Dakotans is food insecure. But the really sad thing is that percentage is significantly higher for children. Twenty percent or one in every five in our state under the age of 18 doesn’t know where they will get their next meal. Think about that for a minute, a lot of kids are going hungry.

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What about food stamps? Doesn’t that solve the problem? Well I know what I spend on groceries every week and the average of $4.28 a day you can get from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) won’t cover my breakfasts. What

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about school lunches? Did you know the average government reimbursement for school lunches today is about the same as it was in 1973? I’m not talking about some mythical number after inflation, dollar for dollar, school lunches today cost about the same as they did in the early seventies, yet the price of food has gone up dramatically.

Why am I writing about this now? I’ve done some work with Feeding South Dakota and learned firsthand about the problem. And recently Cinema Falls screened a film called A Place at the Table, a beautifully produced documentary that shines a light on the issue of food insecurity in America. That really opened my eyes.

So what can you and I do to help? Well first of all, we can support charities like Feeding South Dakota and the Backpack Program, The Banquet and others. One group that really blows me away is Food to You. They operate a mobile food pantry to bring food directly to those in need while protecting their dignity. These groups are working every day to make food available to those who need it. But charity isn’t enough. As Jeff Bridges said in A Place at the Table “If another country was doing this to our kids, we would be at war.” What else can we do? Write our congress people and let them know that a Farm Bill that subsidizes corporate farms isn’t enough. We need to expand food programs, improve school lunches and make sure that families have access to fresh healthy food. While you’re at it, watch A Place at the Table. It’s got a few faces you’ll recognize like Jeff Bridges (yes, The Dude from The Big Lebowksi) and Tom Colicchio from Top Chef. It should be available on demand from the cable company or it will be on Netflix soon.

In the meantime, do yourself a favor and eat something good today. And be grateful you’ve got something to eat.

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Happy Mother’s Day to all of you moms out there. My wish for you is that you are appreciated by your loved ones.

Whether it’s a homemade card (the kind that has more glue than sparkles) from your kindergartner, or a mouse pad with your four kids on it, there’s nothing like getting something from the people to whom you give everything. Every year, I take our three boys to Color Me Mine, and we create a unique piece of pottery with their handprints on it. She has everything from a cookie jar to a serving platter to a piggy bank on which she can see our kids’ hands grow year after year…my wife has trained me well! Thank you to Marybeth, and all moms, for giving unconditionally.

When it comes to wine, there’s a certain amount of “mothering” that is involved, especially if you’re a collector of fine wines. One of the most frequent questions I am asked is how to know what wines are worth aging and how do you store or “mother” these wines. Here is a rough guideline for determining which wines you come across are in need of a good guardian.

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Wines with little to no aging potential:German QBA’sAsti SpumanteMoscato d’AstiRose and Blush wines like White ZinfandelEuropean table wineInexpensive varietalsThe majority of Vin de paysAll Nouveau wines

Wines with aging potential:Chardonnay (2 – 6 yrs.)Riesling (2 – 30 yrs.)Loire Valley Chenin Blanc (4 – 20 yrs.)Cabernet Sauvignon (4 – 20 yrs.)Merlot (2 – 10 yrs.)Nebbiolo (4 – 20 yrs.)Pinot Noir (2 – 8 yrs.)Sangiovese (2 – 8 yrs.)Syrah (4 – 16 yrs.)Zinfandel (2 – 6 yrs.)Classified Bordeaux (8 – 25 yrs.)Grand Cru Burgundy (8 – 25 yrs.)Aglianico (4 – 15 yrs.)Tempranillo (2 – 8 yrs.)

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Please keep in mind that this is a very rough guide to aging wines. There are so many variables that it is always wise to consult the wine store, wine representative, or broker from whom you are purchasing the wine. The ratio of sugars, acids, and phenolics to water is a key factor of how well a wine can age. The less water in the grapes prior to harvest, the more likely the resulting wine will have some aging potential. Grape variety, climate, vintage, and viticultural practice are all important. Here’s a good rule of thumb: Grape varieties with thicker skins, from a dry growing season where little irrigation was used and yields were kept low, will have less water and a higher ratio of sugar, acids, and phenolics. These make fantastic wines to adopt into your wine cellar.

When it comes to mothering your wines, storage conditions can influence a wine’s aging ability dramatically. Vibrations and heat fluctuations can hasten a wine’s deterioration and cause adverse effect on the wines. In general, a wine has a greater potential to develop complexity and more aromatic bouquet if it is allowed to age slowly in a relatively cool environment. The lower the temperature, the more slowly a wine develops. On average, the rate of chemical reactions in wine doubles with each 18 °F increase in temperature.

Wine expert Karen MacNeil, recommends keeping wine intended for aging in a cool area with a constant temperature around 55°F. Wine can be stored at temperatures as high as 69°F without long term negative effect. However, most experts believe that extreme temperature fluctuations (such as repeated transferring of a wine from a warm room to a cool refrigerator) would be detrimental to the wine. The ultra-violet rays of direct sunlight should also be avoided because of the free radicals that can develop in the wine and result in oxidation.

Wines packaged in large format bottles, such as magnums and 3 liter Jeroboams, seem to age more slowly than wines packaged in regular 750 ml bottles or half bottles. This may be because of the greater proportion of oxygen exposed to the wine during the bottling process. The advent of alternative wine closures to cork, such as Stelvin closures (screw caps) and synthetic corks has opened up recent discussions on the aging potential of wines sealed with these alternative closures. Currently, there are no conclusive results, and the topic is the subject of ongoing research.

And since we’re on the topic of mothers, there are probably some mothers-to-be out there who are taking a 9-month sabbatical from drinking wine. Their palate no longer enjoys a glass of Pinot Noir with dinner, instead it has been replaced with morning sickness and heart burn. Wine goes through this stage too! Known as bottle sickness or “bottle-shock,” one of the short-term aging needs of wine is a period where the

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wine is considered “sick” due to the trauma and volatility of the bottling experience. During bottling, some oxygen is exposed to the wine, causing a domino effect of chemical reaction with various components of the wine. The time it takes for the wine to settle down and have the oxygen fully dissolve and integrate with the wine is considered its period of “bottle shock”. If you haven’t seen the movie Bottle Shock, you’re missing out on a great movie all about Chateau Montelena making history for Napa Valley wines.

It’s never too late to start a wine collection…all it takes is one good bottle. Here’s a quick tip on how to get started: try to find 2007 Napa Valley Cabernets as they are being heralded as being a part of one of the best vintages in a long time. Get one. Get two! My first was a 1997 Barbaresco; what’s yours going to be?

And remember what one of my favorite comedians, Robin Williams, said in the movie Nine Months, “If it’s not one thing, it’s your mother.”

Carpe Vino!

When Riccardo and his sons, Dante, Berent, and Jaxon, aren’t pampering Marybeth on Mother’s Day, Riccardo is the General Manager at Spezia in Sioux Falls. He enjoys “mothering” Spezia’s collection of Brunello di Montalcino wines at the restaurant.

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“When it comes to mothering your

wines, storage conditions can influence

a wine’s aging ability dramatically.

Vibrations and heat fluctuations can

hasten a wine’s deterioration and

cause adverse effect on the wines. In

general, a wine has a greater potential

to develop complexity and more

aromatic bouquet if it is allowed to age

slowly in a relatively cool environment.

The lower the temperature, the more

slowly a wine develops.”

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Cuff BraceletsShow your mom how special she is

by turning your photos into wearable works of art with our trendy designs.

Choose from over 11 designs. Starting at: $22.99. Harold’s Photo Centers

www.haroldsphoto.com

Couture KicksCoquette Couture is a locally owned

women’s online shoe store. Visit them at coquetteshoes.com or at the

Empire Mall kiosk between Coach and Banana Republic. Shown $130 at Coquette Couture. (605) 595-3760 or

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Custom CabinetrySee us for custom vanities & cabinetry. Exceptional quality & service. Dakota Kitchen and Bath. 4101 N. Hainje Avenue, Sioux Falls. 334-9727 or www.dakotakitchen.com

Delightfully DeliciousCelebrate spring with beautiful (and delicious!) cookies from The Cookie Jar. 230 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 978-0991.

Heartland Wheat Citrus Energy Beer Soap

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FatHouse Soap Company. Order today at www.fathousesoapcompany.com

Fire Up the Grill!Whether you want to put a little char on our ciabatta, or toast our hamburger buns for the perfect backyard burger, we encourage you to grill any bread, any time. Breadsmith. 609 W. 33rd St., (605) 338-1338 and 1813 S. Marion Rd., (605) 275-2338.

Lunch on the FarmThe Ode Family invites you to their

Royalwood Dairy farm between Brandon and Sioux Falls Saturday,

June 15, 2013, 9am-1pm for another fun-filled family day on the farm

brought to you by South Dakota Farm Families. Directions and more info at

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Music to Dine ByLive music every Friday and Saturday night at Carnival Brazilian Grill. Enjoy an eclectic and vibrant menu while listening to the sizzling sounds of the area’s best. Carnaval Brazilian Grill. 2401 S. Carolyn Avenue. (605) 361-6328. carnavalbraziliangrill.com

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Dancer T’sThe Dance Line carries a large selection of T-shirts

for dancers and moms too! Shown $27 at The Dance Line. 2115 S. Minnesota

Ave. 335-8242. Mother’s Day GiftsMother’s Day gifts are twice as nice when painted from the heart. Choose from oodles of pieces that are sure to melt her heart. Color Me Mine. 3709 W. 41st St. (605) 362-6055.Mom’s the Word

A loving heart encrusted with Swarovski’s brilliant clear crystal drops softly from a popular rope

chain. A perfect gift for mother that will be cherished for years to come,

because it came from you. 18” neckpiece with 2” extension. Nickel

and lead free. Get yours today at the Fifth Avenue Collection retail

showroom at 708 E. Benson Road, Sioux Falls. (605) 335-0602.

Blast of BlingAdd a blast of bling to your bridal gown. Choose from several dazzling belts at The French Door. 4819 S. Louise Ave. (605) 332-8841.

Moroccanoil Styling Protection

Nourishing heat protects against thermal damage, and strengthens hair as it imparts soft hold and shine. Available

at Rainn Salon. 57th & Western. (605) 521-5099.

Heart of Your HomeThe kitchen is the heart of your home. Now is the time to make it the space

you have always wanted. Start your summer remodel at StarMark Custom

Cabinetry. See the new Juneau door style in maple finished in Slate with

Chocolate glaze. 600 E. 48th St. North. (605) 977-3660.

Personal HarmonyLampeBerger is a collection of 80 lamps and 40 rare fragrances. Find your combination and create your personal harmony. Available at Good Spirits Fine Wine & Liquor. 41st & Minnesota. 339-1500.

Your Seat Is WaitingFill your chair with your own salon customers and be the boss. Ideal for stylist, nail tech, even massage. Great 26th and Marion location. Call Sherri at 310-4869. PH Salon Suites. 5126 W. 26th Street.

Send Your LoveSend your mom a little love this Mother’s Day, May 12. Flowers show your love and appreciation for everything she has done for you. Josephine’s Floral Design. 401 E. 8th St. 338-9290.

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Marvelous Moxie LipsWhy fit in if you were born to stand out?

We have just the shade to match your personality! Our creamy, super-saturated,

ultra-pigmented color glides on like butter for full coverage in a rich, sensual finish. If

you already love our current Marvelous Moxie Lipglosses, you will not want to

miss this whole collection of Marvelous Moxie Lips! Hip Chic Boutique. 328 S.

Phillips Ave. (605) 271-8480.

Look of the Month!The billboard buy look of the month — available May 2 - 5 ONLY! While supplies last. Lillian’s Shoppe. 311 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 275-5720.

Fun & FunkyTreat yourself (or mom!) to some new

fun & funky jewelry from Young & Richards. Bracelets, earring, necklaces,

rings, hair ties, scarf clips and more. And just $9.99 - $19.99 each.

222 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 336-2815.

Flip Flop WeatherThe ice and snow are gone

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Shown $52. 124 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 334-5795.

Get SassyThese sassy wine tags make the perfect gift for any wine lover. Get the conversation started! Just $3.50 each — several to choose from at My Current Obsession. 212 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 336-3224.

Cock-a-doodle-do!Add a little rustic charm to your living space! We have a great selection of lanterns, in a variety of styles and sizes. Rooster lantern pictured is $103.95 (matching chalkboard available). The Robin’s Nest. 108 W. Willow Street, Harrisburg, SD. (605) 767-0191. www.therobinsnestsd.com

A King CrownedThe Royal Orange bead was created in

royal style to commemorate a very special year for the Netherlands. The Prince of Orange will be crowned King Willem-

Alexander. Get this limited edition bead before it is gone! Available at Holsen

Hus. 225 S. Phillips Ave. 331-4700.

Ride On!The EZ Roller ride-on toy is fantastic for any child looking to roll through the day. The low center of gravity allows your child to ride in safety while feeling the wind in their face. $109.99 at Child’s Play Toys. 233 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 274-8697.

Make Mother’s Day Delicious

With a bouquet from Edible Arrangements. Fresh fruit,

dipped in chocolate and delivered. Great ideas

for the grad too. Edible Arrangements. Bridges at

57th and Western. (605) 275-2580.

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Pamper Your PupAt The Doghouse, we take grooming & boarding seriously. Our all-inclusive boarding rates include play time, yard time and all the comfortable amenities of the Dog House. Just 15 minutes south of Sioux Falls. 1016 S. Main, Lennox. (605) 647-8560.

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Student Portfolio Design Show & Fashion Runway Event: Thursday, May 16th - ICON

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Follow your passion and prepare for a career in design. Choose from Fashion Design or

Interior Décor. The Institute of Design & Technology of SD Interior Décor Program

has been approved as educational partner with the C.I.D. (Certified Interior Decorators International). It is not too early to plan for

summer, Project Design: Boot Camp. 123 S. Main Ave. (605) 275-9728 or check our

website: www.idtsd.org

Dreams Start SmallRileyroos are stylish and functional footwear for infants and toddlers - in 53 different adorable styles. They are also designed for the best development of a child’s foot. Shop for yours at Stride Rite. $36.99 each. 2425 S. Shirley Ave. (605) 362-7728.

Ride for TwoThe Valco Tri-mode EX with Joey Toddler

Seat takes the very popular single stroller and adds a toddler seat to make

it a ride for two. A great all-terrain single stroller when you need it and the

option to add the toddler seat. Available at Kids Stuff Super Store.

3109 S. Carolyn Ave. (605) 361-8636.

May FlowersSpruce up your space with these bright silk poppies. So natural, you’d think they are real. Vase $99, stems $11 each at Twetten’s Interiors. 1714 S. Minnesota Ave. (605) 275-3456.

Original Art NotecardsA visit to Wilde Prairie not only involves sampling delicious wine and relaxing in

the country, but also a little shopping. Choose from many unique gifts

including these original art notecards. $4 each or 3 for $10 at Wilde Prairie

Winery. 48052 259th St. Brandon. (605) 582-6471.

Garden LoverChoose from Oak Ridge Nursery’s fantastic collection of gifts for the garden lover on your list. Floral serving tray available in two sizes. Shown just $42. 2217 S. Splitrock Blvd. Brandon. (605) 582-6565.

Visit Our Selections Gallery

We’ve streamlined the home-building process. Interactive displays and large samples allow you to view and touch the elements needed when designing your new Ronning home. Make all of

your decisions — under one roof. Call to schedule your appointment today.

401 E. 12th Street. (605) 336-6000 or www.ronningcompanies.com

Mom’s Nite OutCelebrate the ultimate in motherhood with National Mom’s Nite Out at the Empire Mall, Thursday, May 9, 5-8pm with makeovers, entertainment, fashion tips, goodies and more. Sponsored by www.rethinkvericoseveins.com.

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Create with Mom or the KidsWith Creative Spirits’ special Mother’s Day events tailored just for moms. Create your own canvas with the help of our talented artists. Make your reservation at (605) 360-7342. 224 S. Main. www.creativespiritssiouxfalls.com.

Mother’s Day BrunchCelebrate Mothers Day with a very special

brunch at Wild Sage Grille. Buffet featuring canapés, fresh fruits, succulent salads, decadent desserts & entrees delivered

to your table. Sunday, May 12 from 10am-2pm. Limited seating. Please call for reservations. Wild Sage Grille. 300 N.

Cherapa Pl. (605) 274-1667.

Detail Makes the DifferenceIt may just be a small detail, but it is detail that makes the different. Come see our new Mother’s Day Pandora Collection at You’ve Been Framed. Prices starting at $25. 57th & Western. 361-9229.

Radiance Day Spa Gift Cards

On Mother’s Day, give that special someone an exclusive

spa experience with a gift card from Radiance Day Spa, Sioux Falls’ most distinguished day

spa. Choose any package, service, or dollar denomination.

Radiance Day Spa. When quality matters. 6209 S. Pinnacle Pl.

(605) 275-9535. Gifts for MenWe carry a selection of keychains, dogtags and more for grooms, fathers and other important men in your life. Order in advance for Father’s Day. Stop into the store or call 605-695-3997 to order. Say Anything Jewelry. 524 N. Main Ave.

Just in Time for Summer

Just in time for summer – check out this luxurious cabochon

cut cat’s eye pendant in ocean green – also available in peach.

The Diamond Room. 3501 W. 57th St. 605-362-2944 or www.thediamondroom.com

Stylish and Iconic!Gucci frames bring sophistication and a unique bold style. Stop in and check out one of the most renowned brands in the world. Dakota Vision Center. 5012 S. Bur Oak Place (605) 361-1680.

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A Delightful ScentTreat mom to the fragrance of Tahitian

lime juice and citrus zest sweetened with spun sugar and vanilla cream. A

wonderful Mother’s Day gift. Available at Forget Me Not Gift Boutique.

57th & Western. 335-9878.

Pee-Pee Teepee This cone-shaped cloth product makes diaper changes dry and easy. Excellent baby shower gift with guaranteed giggles! It is the ultimate diapering accessory for boys. Available at Eddy Joy Baby Boutique. 57th & Western. (605) 275-0014.

April Showers Bring May Flowers!

Knitting with wire makes fun, quick and easy gifts. Available at Athena

Fibers, 3915 S. Hawthorne, 271-0741, www.athenafibers.com.

Cash for ClothingElegant Mommy is currently

taking appointments to purchase quality maternity and nursing

clothing for top dollar! Get cash for the items that no longer

work for you, purchase some fun additions to your wardrobe at excellent prices, and help the

environment too. 207 W. 37th Street. (605) 338-0228.

www.elegantmommy.com

Hang With The FamilyWith this uniquely textured wall canvas from The Blessed Door. Great colors that pop with fun hooks, clips and burlap covered canvas. Right next door to Inca’s. 41st & Holly Ave. (605) 553-1010.

Mini MasterpiecesMiniature bouquets from Meredith & Bridget’s Flower Shop are perfect to set on a desk, windowsill, or anywhere else. Call or stop by our shop and check them out. 3422 S. Minnesota Ave. (605) 271-5500. www.mbpflowers.com

Juno Lucina® The original push gift™. Juno Lucina® is the ideal way to appreciate your loved one’s journey through pregnancy. Combining luxurious beauty with true meaning, this pendant has become the most recognizable symbol for this momentous occasion in a woman’s life. Riddle’s Jewelry, corner of 41st and Louise. 605-361-0911.

Priceless PamperingStephanie Dawn handbags are fun, functional and fresh. All colors and patterns are designed with modern

American women of all ages in mind. Plum’s Cooking Co. 8th and Railroad.

605-335-1999. www.plumscooking.com

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For MomA pretty sterling silver and chunky

fluorite necklace for the Mom in your life. Available at Bechtold’s Jewelry.

325 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 332-7151 or www.bechtoldjewelry.com

Enjoy!Enjoy the fruity scents of your favorite

wines, Red Ass Rhubarb and Black Currant (Lawrence Elk), as soy candles.

100% made in the USA, formulated and poured at Prairie Berry Winery in Hill City. Shop prairieberry.com or call

877-226-9453.

Vintage and VersatileVintage Olive Buckets are perfect for all sorts of creative uses, from firewood to towels, but the use we’re looking forward to this summer is outdoor planters! Compare at Pottery Barn for $169, only $58 at Rug & Relic. 8th & RR. (605) 331-5546 or www.rugandrelic.com.

Custom FramingBring your artwork and memorabilia in to Rehfeld’s. Our designers will help you find the perfect framing to fit your style. Pictured is Sunday Drive by Jon Crane. Rehfeld’s Art & Framing. 210 S. Phillips Ave. (605) 336-9737. www.RehfeldsOnline.com

New Award Winning Toy!RingStix is a new outdoor game. It is easy

to learn and tons of fun! Play it alone, with a friend or in a group. Winner of five

toy awards. Kidtopia. 57th & Western. (605) 334-4825.

Never Judge a Top by Its Outer LayerThe secret to a perfectly slimming silhouette is here. A built-in shaping liner in every top smooths, sculpts and tones from bust to waist. Breathable, lightweight spandex, hiding any unwanted flaws. Available at Tote-ally Gorgeous Boutique. 57th & Western. (605) 274-3500.

Host in StyleHost a dinner party in style with recycled placemats by Kitchen Papers. Available at Spark Stationery Love, 524 N. Main Ave, Sioux Falls. 605-221-5997. www.letterpresslove.com.

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travel 57Six Drives to Remember

health & well-being 64Protect Your Skin from the Sun — Before It’s Too Late

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Historic columbia river HigHway scenic bywayThe Historic Columbia River Highway has indescribable

beauty and magnificence, with its grand landscape and amazing colors and sounds, most visitors have a priceless experience. Located in the state of Oregon between Troutdale and The Dalles, the wildflower displays are superb, as well as wonderful overlooks providing views of waterfalls including Multnomah Falls. There is also a very rich history behind it all. There is no wonder this Byway has been called “King of Roads”.

where to stop: Don’t miss the Lewis and Clark Trail, where several historic sites mentioned in the journals can still be seen. The Bonneville Dam is another significant thing to see, which raised the water significantly when the face of the Gorge began to change dramatically in 1933. Plenty of fish species can be seen from the dam’s fish viewing station.

TO REMEMBERby Jessica Weischedel

Six Drives

Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byway

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acadia national Park looP roadLocated on Mount Desert Island along the coast of Maine,

this remarkable road begins at the Hulls Cover Visitor Center and connects the Park’s lakes, mountains, and forests. It wraps around a portion of the Acadia National Park with many magnificent views and trails to stop and enjoy.

where to stop: Visit Otter Point for a picnic on the rocks and a

sea life hunt during an outgoing tide. Jordan Pond House offers some tasty meals such as a cup of stew or a lobster roll. A free carriage ride is offered around the trails, and you will want to spend the day at Sand Beach.

bayou tecHe scenic bywayA little more wild and off the beaten path, the Bayou Teche

Scenic Byway is an amazingly beautiful and lush experience. A

Acadia National Park Loop Road Bayou Teche Scenic Byway

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125-mile stream that follows the scenic route twists and turns through the southern part of Louisiana, once described as the “most richly storied of the interior waters, and the most opulent”. This stream was the center of a booming cypress industry in the early 1900s.

where to stop: the Brownell Memorial Park is a 9.5 acre park in a natural setting next to the beautiful Lake Palourde. It is

also a designated bird sanctuary. Taste a sample of rice at the oldest rice meal at Conrad Rice Mill, the oldest mill in America that produced rice meal.

san Juan skyway all american bywayLocated in Colorado and also known as the Million Dollar

Highway, this road earned its nickname during the gold rush between Ouray and Silverton, two historic Victorian towns. With

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some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the West, this byway goes through open areas with meadows and forests that change shapes along the way. Included in this is the popular mountain towns of Durango, Silverton, Telluride, and Ouray. In 2012, Travel + Leisure named Sky Juan Skyway one of “America’s Best Spring Drives” for its million dollar views.

where to stop: The town of Durango includes several awesome walking tours including saloons, the Strater Hotel, and historic homes in the Queen Anne Spanish Colonial revival styles. The national historic landmark, Durango and Silverton narrow Gauge Railroad, gives visitors a scenic steam locomotive experience through the San Juan Mountains.

tHe road to HanaOtherwise known as Highway 36, this 52 mile stretch of

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winding roads and risky bridges and cliffs includes plunging waterfalls and rolling valleys. Hana is a very small town on the northeastern end of Maui, which is Hawaii’s second largest island. With a reputation of being absolutely gorgeous, this highway is meant for the adventurous tourist. The scenery changes dramatically no matter what part of the road you are one, and no matter what speed you are going.

Where to stop: Wailua Falls is one of many waterfalls along this route. At mile marker 12, stop for an amazing view of the zigzagging highway and Honomanu Bay. Halfway to Hana, detour down Nahiku road and end up at a wide open grassy area ending at a cliff. At the end of Hana Highway is the ‘Ohe’ o Gulch, also known as the “Seven Sacred Pools”. It is a series of waterfalls and pools that are located inside the Haleakala National Park.

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tHe dalton HigHwayLocated in Alaska, this road carves a path through forest

to ocean and in between. This road is a mostly gravel road often traveled via 18-wheelers. It was once featured on History Channel’s show, Ice Road Truckers. However, some of North America’s most dramatic scenery exists within this highway.

where to stop: Fairbanks is Alaska’s interior, with its restaurants and gently rolling streams, it’s a great starting point for your road trip adventures. Yukon River is included within a stretch of the highway, with sightings of grizzly and black bears, as well as large herds of caribou crossings. Always remain inside your vehicle whenever there is a wildlife spotting.

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Twenty-four-year-old Jordan Morgan considers herself an ordinary, healthy young woman. Growing up “in God’s

country,” her story is typical of life in Minnesota: off to the cabin on the weekends for skiing, fishing and fun in the sun.

So five months ago when Jordan, a registered nurse at Sanford Tracy, was diagnosed with melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer caused by exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun, she realized her life wasn’t so typical after all.

“I was planning my wedding and working hard as a new nurse,” says Jordan. “I happened to take a break on duty to stretch my arms above my head. That’s when my colleague and guardian angel Physician Assistant Danette Ronnfeldt sounded the alarm bells.”

Danette noticed a suspicious mole on the back of Jordan’s arm and said: “I don’t like the way that looks. You need to get that checked out.”

Jordan made an appointment right away. Pathology results brought her bad news: It was cancer.

“Like most young adults, I didn’t think cancer could happen

to me,” Jordan recalls. Follow-up tests with Sanford Dermatologist Dr. Jacob Kusmak

indicated her condition was serious, as the melanoma was beginning to extend into the dermis layer of Jordan’s skin. Surgery and follow-up care were a must.

“I had absolutely no symptoms other than the visible mole on my arm,” says Jordan, who also had a history of indoor tanning, an activity Dr. Kusmak says can accelerate skin cancer growth.

who is most at risk of developing skin cancers?“Those with the highest risk include people with a family

history of skin cancer, light skin, chronic sun exposure, history of sunburns, and especially history of indoor tanning,” says Dr. Kusmak.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, one in five Americans will develop a skin cancer.

“One American dies of melanoma almost every hour in this country,” Dr. Kusmak say. “And cases of melanoma are increasing, especially in young Caucasian women. It’s alarming.”

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sun and skin safety tipsDr. Kusmak recommends the following tips:• Use SPF 30 or higher sunscreen• Broad spectrum UVB and UVA sunscreen• Smear, slather or spray-on – “Use any type of sunscreen,

just find one you will use regularly,” says Dr. Kusmak.• Reapply at least every two hours• Seek shade and cover your skin. Especially peak hours of

the day: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.• Wear wide-brim hats and protective clothing

skin self-exams“The best way to identify skin cancer early is to self-examine

your skin regularly; usually once a month,” says Dr. Kusmak. Check skin for unusual spots and use the following ABCDE

guideline:A – Asymmetric – any spot that has one side different than

the other sideB – Borders – any spot with irregular or uneven bordersC – Colors – spots with three or more different colorsD – Diameter – bigger than the size of a pencil eraser headE – Evolving – the most important clue – any spot that is

changing

cherishing lifeDr. Kusmak and his team successfully treated Jordan’s cancer,

and he hopes that others will be as diligent and get suspicious skin spots checked out right away.

“Jordan is not unlike many other younger women in our region,” he says. “On an average day in the US, more than 1 million people (mostly women) tan in tanning salons. She was very fortunate to have it treated early.”

Today, Jordan’s “ordinary” perspective on life is more focused on what matters most: health. She’s not tanning indoors or outdoors anymore either; a direct order from Dr. Kusmak.

“We discussed that it is imperative that she stops tanning, that she regularly performs self skin-exams at least monthly, and that she follows the Sun and Skin Safety Tips,” he says. “We also recommended that her immediate family get checked.”

Jordan requires regular skin cancer exams for the rest of her life and urges others to get checked, too. A scar on her arm acts as a reminder.

“If you don’t have your health, you have nothing. My scar reminds me of just how precious life and your health truly are.”

For questions or to set up an exam with a dermatologist, visit sanfordhealth.org.

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walls, the bedding and a unique measuring stick that will mark Ava’s growth each year.

The brown “stem” of the measuring stick and the flowers attached to it were created by Traci Redmond’s brother. Matching wooden flowers seem to float on the wall above Ava’s crib.

“He cut out all those pieces and I painted them,” says Traci smiling. “That was lot of painting.”

The first milestone is already written by year one, and Ava’s height will be recorded again in June when she turns two.

The springy color scheme came from the bedding Traci and husband Spencer found, and then Traci’s mom made a coordinating quilt complete with colorful butterflies, Ava’s name and birthdate. That quilt is draped over the comfy recliner in the room that is always ready for snuggle time.

You can tell that the chair is a favorite spot in the room, because there is a book-filled shelf next to it, and Ava’s little Minnie Mouse slippers are there on the floor.

The white woodwork and furniture in the room really make the wall colors pop, and other little accents add to the character of the room. A little lamp with a pink jeweled lamp shade sits on

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“It’s kind of amazing we found curtains that matched the right shade of green,” Traci says.

The valance that came with the curtains was put to use elsewhere in the room. Since it had a floral pattern that complemented the wooden flowers on the wall and the flowers in Ava’s bedding, Traci used it as a runner across the tall, white bookshelf in the corner.

Above that bookshelf hangs a plaster cast of Ava’s hand - a white square with a tiny pink hand in its center.

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Breast is BestHuman milk is ‘liquid gold’ for newborns

Because it’s clearly the best food for newborns, experts strongly recommend breastfeeding – especially for

preemies or babies born with health issues.“A growing body of medical literature indicates that breast is

best,” said Dr. Katherine Wang, neonatologist at Avera McKennan Hospital & University Health Center, and a new mom. “Breast milk is like medicine that no one else can replicate. We treat it like liquid gold. We encourage breastfeeding whenever possible, whether the baby is premature and sick, or full term and healthy.”

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“Donors are rigorously screened, and the milk is tested and completely safe,” said Kelli Fagerness, RN, Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant, at Avera McKennan. There is no charge to the family for the donor milk while the baby is a NICU patient. Parents have the option of purchasing it on their own from a HMBANA bank after discharge.

Breastfeeding has many benefits, including convenience and

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Research shows that human milk contains a unique and powerful combination of nutrients important for infant health. Mother’s milk supports growth and development, and boosts the baby’s ability to fight infection. It is easy to digest and can promote overall health of the baby’s digestive system. “NICU babies on breast milk grow faster, are more likely to reach developmental milestones at the appropriate times, and are discharged from the hospital sooner,” Fagerness added.

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point to possible benefits in neurodevelopment,” Dr. Wang said.Preterm babies are at risk for a disease known as NEC –

necrotizing enterocolitis. This infection and inflammation of the bowel affects only about 1 to 5 percent of NICU babies, yet it’s very serious. “If babies get it, the mortality is as high as 50 percent,” Dr. Wang said. Breast milk reduces the chance of NEC by 79 percent. “If there’s anything we can do to prevent it, we take that opportunity.”

Studies are still being conducted on whether or not pasteurized breast milk still contains all the immunity and infection-fighting benefits offered by fresh breast milk straight from the mother provides, Dr. Wang said. But donated breast milk is the next best thing, because it’s easier to digest and tolerate than formula.

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for about six months, and then continuation of breastfeeding for one year or longer.

Due to her medical training, Dr. Wang said she was committed to breastfeeding herself as a new mom. “Just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it’s easy,” Dr. Wang said. “It can be frustrating until you work with your baby and get the mechanics down.”

She advises finding helpful resources, such as a lactation

consultant, peer group, support group or just a friend or family member who has experience with breastfeeding. “You need someone you can call anytime of the day, because sometimes things are their worst at 2 a.m. when it’s just the two of you, your baby won’t latch on and you’re at your wit’s end.”

Some breastfeeding moms fear their babies are not taking in enough milk. It’s often reassuring to bring your baby in before breastfeeding, and have the baby weighed before and after the feeding. Also, if the baby has plenty of wet diapers, you can be assured that he or she is getting adequate milk. It’s not unusual for breastfed babies to have fewer dirty diapers than formula-fed infants.

Dr. Wang advises new moms to realize that breastfeeding and pumping is a learning process. “Keep working through it, and reach out if it’s not going well. Once both you and your baby get the hang of it, it’s really fun and a great bonding experience with your baby,” Dr. Wang said.

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aba which go together, by kindergarten.com Educational

I was very impressed by this app for a number of reasons. The app, Which Go Together, helps teach children to make associations between common, everyday objects. For example four, very well done pictures are shown on the screen and the voice will ask, “which go together?” There might be a suitcase, a watermelon, a mouse and an airplane. When children click on the two correct pictures, the voice will not only compliment them for doing a good job, but will also give a great, short explanation of why they are correct. If a child clicks two pictures that are not correct, the voice will simply say, “try again” in addition the four cards will reshuffle. This app is formatted in such a way that it provides almost no distractions for children. There are no pop-ups, goofy music or flashy games that children are redirected to play after getting so many answers correct in a row. There is a tracking device on the app which allows parents or teachers to track progress. It keeps track of the total time that the child has been playing the app, the total questions given and the percent of correct versus incorrect answers.

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Brain Quest is a game that has been around for years and is a favorite of parents and teachers. In my classroom, for years I’ve used the paper version of Brain Quest during short periods of transitional time, a few minutes before lunch, as we wait for the buses, etc. Brain Quest has been over the years one of the best-selling educational games and has recently added an app that is absolutely beautifully designed. As parents are looking for ideas to help keep their children engaged over the summer break, Brain Quest’s new app is a terrific choice. There is a wide variety of questions that encompasses all subject areas for grades first through fifth. The questions are displayed in an easy-to-navigate format that also has a game-like component to keep children engaged. For example, before starting a series of questions, a pop up will let the player know that their goal is to answer 7 questions correctly (the goal would be more for older grades, fewer for younger grades) before the clock runs out. If the player is able to accomplish the mission they can play a “mini-game” before moving onto the next series of questions. The free version of the app offers approximately 100 questions for each grade level. Each grade level has an additional “pack of questions” available for purchase: $2.99 each or $9.99 for all grade levels. The game offers a wonderful balance between challenging children, not only on speed, but accuracy. Another great feature of the app is that as the players advance through the game, the questions become more challenging.

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The first words that come to my mind when thinking about this game are highly addictive! Two fantastic former students who help me from time to time in my classroom after school, both in 7th grade, asked me if they could download an app on my iPad, and I said sure. I was hooked the first time I played the game, and my students have enjoyed it a tremendous amount too. I have since showed my husband, who is also addicted. This is a very simple game where four pictures will appear on the screen and you have to come up with one word that they all have in common. The game tells you how many letters are in the word, which they all have in common, and also gives you a letter bank to help you spell out your word. For example, there might be a credit card, a piggy bank, a shoreline with trees, and a beach all shown as pictures. The word they all have in common is bank. Each time you get an answer correct you collect coins to add to your bank. Coins can then be used to “buy” helpful hints such as show me another picture, remove letters from the letter bank, or reveal a letter. If you don’t have enough coins to “buy” a helpful hint, the app does sell coins in the app store. $.0.99 will buy you 250 coins. Hints cost either 39 or 59 coins. Some picture combinations are easy, and some are very challenging, which adds great variety to this game.

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sPa door HangerKids will have fun creating this easy felt pillow door sign for

either the bedroom or the bathroom to create some relaxation and privacy for mom. Draw her a well deserved hot bubble bath, and invite her to soak with some soothing music and candlelight, and hang the sign on the door while she indulges. The interchangeable messages can let the family know what sort of mood mom is in, allowing her some peace and quiet or some cuddle time if she wants that instead!

what you need: 3x5 inch index cards, scissors, cotton balls, ruler, fabric glue,

felt, pinking shears, and ribbon. (Most can be found at your local craft store)

How to create: Cut two 9x7 inch rectangles of felt in a color of your choice, and one 4x6 inch rectangle of felt in another color. If necessary, trim

the edges of the felt with pinking shears. In the 4x6 inch felt, cut a 2x4 inch window from the middle, creating a felt frame. Along the two shorter sides of one of the larger felt pieces, apply fabric glue. Cut a piece of ribbon about 30 inches in length, then lay it on top of the glue lines for a hanger. Leaving about 2 inches of space at the center of the bottom edge, apply more fabric glue along all of the remaining edges of this first larger piece of felt. (The 2 inch edge left without glue will leave room for the added cotton ball stuffing.) Take the second piece of larger felt and set it on top of the first piece, pressing it in place. Now it’s time to add the frame. Apply fabric glue along the sides and bottom of the smaller felt piece, which should now look like a frame, and glue it to the center of the top piece of larger felt. Set aside and allow all of the glue to dry completely. Once dry, stuff the pillow with cotton balls, making sure not to overstuff it, because the notecards will need to lay as flat as they can. Seal the hole with more fabric glue. The last step is an opportunity for the kids to get creative with a few messages to swap in and out of the frame on the pillow. Have them write some cute bath-time, cuddle-time, and relaxation-time messages on 3x5 inch index cards for mom to interchange as she wishes. Some ideas to get you started: “Mommy’s Spa Time”, “Snuggle Zone”, or “Relaxation in Progress”. The possibilities are endless!

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Mother’s Day Crafts She Will Love

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wHeel of affectionThis unique variation to your average Mother’s Day card will allow your kids to creatively

express the many ways they love their mother.

what you need: cardboard, a split pin, scissors, pencil, glue, old magazines, a small plate, and a larger

plate.

How to create: Using cardboard in a color of your choice and a pencil, trace around the smaller plate to create a

circle shape and cut it out. Do the same with the larger plate onto a different colored piece of cardboard. In the smaller circle, cut out a small window where the words will show when you turn the wheel, so be sure to make it sized to match the words. Above the window, write a phrase that will match each word that shows when the wheel is turned, such as “To me you are...”. Have your kids find words that make them think of their mom, making sure they match the phrase you chose to write on the cardboard, making sure they are equal or smaller than the size of the window and that only one word can be seen at a time. It will help to hold the smaller circle on top in order to test the word’s size. If the kids are feeling extra crafty, they can also cut out various images from the magazine that can fill the cardboard’s empty space. Poke a hole through the center of each wheel, then fasten them in place with the split pin. Once the pin is in place, glue the words into the visible window and test out the wheel as you go. Feel free to decorate the front of the wheel as desired, using mother’s day images and messages, as well as directions on how the wheel should be spun.

Hand Print framed PHotograPHShow mom how much you love her with a personalized framed family photo.

what you need: frame, white mat to fit the frame, craft paint in color(s) of your choice, baby wipes, sponge

brush, and mom’s favorite family photo in a print size that will fit into the frame.

How to create: paint your kids hands with paint and have them carefully press their handprints onto the

white mat in various directions and locations. Let the paint dry completely, then frame the print for display. Add words to your mat if desired, such as a mother’s day quote, the names of the kids who created it, or a simple word that represents love and family.

motHer’s day “i love you” JarRecycle a glass jar to create a personalized Mother’s Day gift that will last for several days after

the holiday.

what you need: a glass jar with a lid, a blank white adhesive label, several scraps of paper, ribbon, and crayons

or markers.

How to create: find a glass jar with a lid, and place a blank adhesive label onto the outside. Write the phrase

you wish to use onto the label. For example, “101 reasons why I love you Mom!” would be one variation of many ways to phrase it. Using the scraps of paper (make sure to have 101 if you go with the suggested phrase), the child can write reasons why they love their mother, then fold them accordion style and place them in the jar.

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82 friends & family | cHildren’S bookS

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.

Dinosaur Zoom!by Penny DaleThe dinosaurs are back and this time they’re revving, roaring, and racing...to a dinosaur birthday party! Bursting with dinosaurs and vehicles of all shapes and sizes and with a delicious surprise ending, this is guaranteed to bring a smile to the faces of small boys and girls everywhere.Ages 2 yrs - 5 yrsCandlewick Press

Best Books

Bramble and Maggie: Give and Takeby Jessie HaasMaggie loves introducing her new horse, Bramble, to the neighborhood, the beach, and the backyard. Bramble has fun too, once she is cajoled into participating by a well-timed carrot or two. But when Maggie has to go to school, Bramble is bored and lonely and gets into some trouble with Mr. Dingle next door. A misbehaving hen and a midnight visitor finally help to turn Bramble into a good neighbor. This charming and funny early reader flows at just the right pace for kids who are learning that others don’t always do exactly what you want, but that friends find a way to give and take.Ages 5 yrs - 7 yrsCandlewick Press

Bobbo Goes to Schoolby Shirley HughesIt starts out as a regular trip to the store with Mom, but then Lily does a dreadful thing: she flings her beloved stuffed toy, Bobbo, high in the air, only to have him land on top of a school bus just as it’s pulling away! Lily is inconsolable. What if she never sees Bobbo again? Little does she know (though the reader can see) that Bobbo is having an exciting adventure at school -- and will be well cared for until he finds his way back to Lily. In her deft portrayal of a preschooler’s worries, Shirley Hughes offers a comforting peek into an appealing world to come.Ages 0 mos - 20 yrsCandlewick Press

Bizzy Bear: Pirate Adventureby Nosy CrowToday, Bizzy Bear is packing his ship, hoisting the Jolly Roger and setting sail on an exciting pirate adventure! Little readers will love helping Bizzy steer his ship, dig for treasure, and open the treasure chest.With chunky sliders to push and pull, this robust little board book is perfect for active toddlers. Rich in visual detail and with touches of humor, it is sure to become a classic in the family library.Ages 1 yr - 3 yrsCandlewick Press

My Dad Thinks He’s Funnyby Katrina GermeinWhen his son says “I’m hungry,” Dad says, “Hello, Hungry. Pleased to meet you.” Before slicing a cake for dessert, Dad announces, “There’s my piece. What’s everybody else having?” Tell Dad your foot hurts? “No problem. You’ve got another.” How is he feeling? “With my hands.” So when nothing’s up but the sky, or when jumping in the shower sounds dangerous, it may be a good time to share this book with someone who doesn’t need sugar because, well, they’re sweet enough already.Ages 5 yrs - 8 yrsCandlewick Press

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Annie and Simon: The Sneeze and Other Storiesby Catharine O’NeillAnnie loves to draw and fill sheets of paper with the things she sees around her. But if Simon has trouble figuring out what her scribbles show, what’s a big brother to do? And when Annie squeezes Hazel the dog to make her purr, can Simon help it if it sounds more like grumbling? Hazel is very useful in finding Annie’s stolen chestnuts, but it’s Simon who gently persuades his little sister that the bushytailed suspects might need them back. Whether her problems are big or small, Annie knows she can count on Simon to help her solve them. When Simon himself starts to sneeze, Annie finally sees her chance to take on the helper role as only she can -- with chatty zeal and haphazard determination.Ages 5 yrs - 9 yrsCandlewick Press

Farmer John’s Tractorby Sally SuttonWhen the rain comes that season, it doesn’t let up, filling the river until it overflows, swirling and rushing and gushing. Down by the river, a car gets stuck, and the family inside shouts for help. As they climb to the roof, a series of vehicles -- a speedy jeep, a strong tow truck, even a noisy fire engine -- rush one by one to the scene. But each gets more stuck than the last. Is it possible that Farmer John’s ancient tractor, rusty as it is, could still be up for the job?Ages 3 yrs - 5 yrsCandlewick Press

Peppa Pig and the Muddy PuddlesThere’s so much rain! When Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig tuck them into bed, Peppa and her little brother, George, dream of all the puddles there will be to jump in the next day. Little do they know that the rain is turning their house into an island surrounded by water — making for a different kind of adventure for everyone!Peppa Pig is back! Get ready to join in on two new adventures starring the beloved, award-winning U.K. sensation.Ages 2 yrs - 5 yrsCandlewick Press

Deadly!The Truth About the Most Dangerous Creatures on Earthby Nicola DaviesSometimes nature can be nasty: snakes that spit poison, insects with exploding bottoms, and tigers that have you for dinner. Throughout the animal kingdom, creatures are equipped with lethal weapons, from finger-length fangs to toxic tentacles, and have ingenious ways of killing one another -- poisoning, dive-bombing, strangling, and even electrocuting! Discover the murderous methods of attack and defense that make animals armed, dangerous, and deadly.Ages 8 yrs and upCandlewick Press

Becoming Babe Ruthby Matt TavaresBefore he is known as the Babe, George Herman Ruth is just a boy who lives in Baltimore and gets into a lot of trouble. But when he turns seven, his father brings him to the gates of Saint Mary’s Industrial School for Boys, and his life is changed forever. At Saint Mary’s, he’s expected to study hard and follow a lot of rules. But there is one good thing about Saint Mary’s: almost every day, George gets to play baseball. Here, under the watchful eye of Brother Matthias, George evolves as a player and as a man, and when he sets off into the wild world of big-league baseball, the school, the boys, and Brother Matthias are never far from his heart. With vivid illustrations and clear affection for his subject, Matt Tavares sheds light on an icon who learned early that life is what you make of it --and sends home a message about honoring the place from which you came.Ages 5 - 8 yearsCandlewick Press

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Erin Faber—Expanding the Love of a Motherby adrienne McKeoWn

I have one of those day-by-day flip calendars sitting on my desk. I’m not sure when or where I got it, but it really doesn’t

help me keep track of the current date anymore. I decided to stop turning the pages a few years ago, and ever since, it’s been stuck on July 18th. The page is faded and yellowed thanks to the fluorescent lighting of my workplace, but the quote on that particular date is etched in my heart. It’s a quote from Erma Kurtz that says, “Motherhood…is the only love I have known

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that is expansive and that could have stretched to contain with equal passion more than one object.”

It’s a quote that any mother with more than one child can appreciate. But recently, I learned that it doesn’t even matter if the children biologically belong to their mother. A mother’s love can be so encompassing that it will stretch to love children that she didn’t bear. Such is the case with Erin Faber. Erin and her husband Cory have been foster parents for several years, welcoming other people’s children into their home for periods of time and into their hearts forever.

Along with their three biological children—Sidney (age 15), Mason (age 13), and Samantha (age 9)—the Fabers also have a three-year-old son named Ty. Ty came to live with Erin and her family as a foster child, but he has since become their adopted son and—as Mason says—a brother from another mother. And aside from Erin’s dark, straight hair and Ty’s blonde, curly hair, one would never guess that they weren’t biologically connected.

I sat down with Erin (and Ty) to learn more about how the love of a mother isn’t limited by genetics.

can you please share with us a little bit about how ty came into your family?

We got Ty when he was two months old. They called and said they had a foster baby, and we said, “Oh, okay,” because we’d been talking about taking a baby. And then they said, “He’s got a cleft palette and a G-tube,” so he was being fed through a tube in his stomach. I said, “Nope, call somebody else.” And for two weeks they kept calling back, and I kept saying that I didn’t think I could do it because I don’t even like Band-Aids. I didn’t think this was the right baby for us. Finally, at the end of two weeks, I asked if we could have him for a shorter period of time, and they actually needed someone to take care of him

for six weeks while another foster parent was away. I decided I had six weeks in me—I could do anything for six weeks—and after five weeks, they called and said he could move back. I was like, “Hmmm, nope. He’s here.” We worked with his biological parents for a year before they terminated their parental rights. Then, we found out right before Christmas that we were going to be able to adopt him, so we gave all of our kids a baby brother for Christmas.

How great! what a special christmas for your family! so how do your older kids react to having foster kids in the family?

They honestly love to have foster kids. In fact, often times they’ll ask, “When do we get another one?” They love when the little ones come. We recently had a little baby for a week, and my nine-year-old just held him the whole week. She helped feed him and change him. She loved it.

what prompted you to want to become a foster parent?It was partially our jobs. Cory is in speech therapy, and he has

gone into many foster homes. He came to me one day and said, “Do you want to do this?” I also worked at Children’s Home Society for seven years and one of the jobs I had while I was out there was family therapy for foster families. Samantha was actually a baby when Cory wanted to start fostering, but with a new baby in the house, I wasn’t ready. When she was four, we decided to start the process. It’s about a year-long training and quite a commitment. It has to be a priority.

so after you’ve decided that this is something you’re interested in doing, how do you start the process of becoming a foster parent?

Starting the process is pretty simple. The first thing you do

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is call the Department of Social Services or call Children’s Home Society to get scheduled for PRIDE training. Then they will get you set up with the training officers.

what are some of the biggest challenges that come with being a foster parent?

The first challenge is just opening your mind to making a day-to-day change—figuring out sleeping patterns, their daily routines, where they have to go—on top of figuring out what you have to provide for your own family. I think that’s why a lot of people think they could never do it, but within a couple of weeks or even a couple of days, the kids just fit in. We’ve had really good kids, but a lot of times there may be emotional and behavioral things you have to deal with as well.

that sounds like it could be a lot to take on. what kind of support is available to assist you in dealing with those challenges?

The East River Foster Parent Network provides a way for foster parents to talk to each other and support one another, and the network also provides training on different topics of interest to foster parents. There are also professionals at the monthly network meetings who can assist in dealing with the challenges or answering questions. Additionally, the network helps to find supplies like clothing, furniture items, or car seats to assist in caring for foster children. It’s really helpful to have a network that can offer this kind of support.

absolutely. it sounds like that support would be invaluable. so as we celebrate mother’s day and pause to reflect on what it means to be a mom, how has being a foster mom touched your life?

It’s taught me a lot about myself. It’s taught me that I can love somebody who’s not mine. You can open your home and love somebody and live with somebody and take care of somebody and make sure they have a better life. You never know if your heart could have that capacity or not. But for me, there is no difference between my kids. You just love them. They are a part of your family.

For more information about becoming a foster parent,

call Foster Care & Adoption Service at (605) 334-3431

or e-mail [email protected]

or visit the South Dakota Department of Social Services

web site at www.FosterOurFuture.SD.gov.

You can also learn more about the

East River Foster Parent Network by visiting www.erfpn.org.

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What kid of pet doesn’t like camping? It is one of the great things about living in South Dakota. Your favorite spot

can be the Missouri River, the Black Hills or any one of the great state parks. But every good Boy Scout knows, “Be Prepared”.

The great outdoors are fun, but we need keep our furry friends safe. Bugs bother them, just as much as they do people. Make sure you have applied Parastar or Frontline on a monthly basis to prevent ticks from having a picnic on us or our dogs. These are the strongest and safest products available today, and they are waterproof.

If mosquitoes and gnats are pestering your dogs, apply Avon Skin So Soft or Off Skintastic for kids to the inner sides of their ears, armpits and groin before going out. You can apply it 1-2 times a day to decrease the number of bites. Do not use DEET on your furry friends, as it can be poisonous.

Canines can be great fishing companions. They will eat lunch with you, take naps and never make fun of your small fish. They can get into a lot of trouble though. Fishhooks and lures are commonly found piercing my patients. And be sure to keep your lunch and tackle box out of their reach.

Dogs also enjoy boat rides, but there are times they have left the boat unexpectedly. Several years ago, I witnessed a Dachshund being fished out of the Missouri River with a net. He

was ready to go ashore before the boat reached the dock! If you have a boat dog, a tie down in the boat and a life jacket are always a good idea. They also appreciate some shade on a hot day.

The most important thing to take along when camping with a canine companion is a good leash and collar. Almost every traumatic event that occurs to dogs on vacation is when they are off leash. I strongly recommend that the leash be applied before anyone opens the door, even when stopping for gas. It is far too common for pets to be hit by cars or run away once they leave the automobile or camper.

Supper and the campfire are my pet’s favorite time of the day. It is so much easier to mooch and beg a taste when I am sitting in a lawn chair. I have to be careful, that I don’t give them anything to make them sick. Stay away from all bones, fat, chicken skin and spicy things. You do not want to spoil a great weekend with a sick pet!

Call ahead and make sure the campgrounds are pet friendly. Many private campgrounds will not except pets or may require an additional charge. Many motels and hotels are also not allowing pets to stay.

Enjoy your summer and your well deserved vacations. Keep your best friend safe and don’t forget the S’mores.

Camping Timeby dicK rogen, dVMHorizon Pet Care • 1100 East Holly Boulevard Brandon, SD 57005 • (605) 582-8445

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92 friends & family | beST friendS

Daisy, best friend of Libbie

Peanut, best friend of Alex, Cole and Lauren

Chester, best friend of Ray & Susan Brende

Shadow & Rocco, best friends of Jonetta Hofer Chico, best friend of Mary Vega

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Stella, best friend of Tessa

Tyson, best friend of Brent and Cheryl Sommervold

Griffin, best friend of Ashley & Amber Brandner

Each month we will choose and feature cute pets. Your pet could be next, so send in a picture today.

Email your photo – just one per pet – to [email protected]. Please make sure they are high-resolution photos (the highest setting

on your camera). Include in email: pet’s name and owner’s name. Pet owners must own the rights to

all submitted photos.

Sunny, best friend of Jon & Katy Oppold

Snickers, best friend of Jim and Cathy Nelson

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Cherry Rock Bridge

Cherry roCk Bridge

Marker location: Sioux Falls at

Cherry Rock Park

94 friends & family | HiSTorical marker

A Sioux quartzite ledge, located near this site on the west bank of the north-flowing Big Sioux River, was known to early residents as Cherry Rock. On scorching hot, sultry summer

afternoons the more daring used the outcropping as a platform to leap or dive into the deep swimming hole below.

Today Cherry Rock is hidden from view, encased by the quartzite block facade of the west end bridge abutment. Historical accounts are in conflict as to whether the rock is red or is pink with several dark red, cherry sized-markings.

Cherry Rock Bridge was completed in 1902 by the C. A. Grinde Company. The only bridge ever erected at this river crossing is an elongated rectangular steel bridge almost 192-feet long by 17-feet wide. Built for use by horse-dawn wagons and buggies, it consists of two sections: a Parker Through Truss at its west end and a two-panel Pratt Pony Truss at its west end. The original roadway was a wood plank floor.

Cherry Rock Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

DEDICATED IN 1994 BY THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, BETTY BEST, AND THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS.

by bruce blaKe

a sunday outing on the big sioux riverRowboats and canoes were available for rental at the foot of Ninth Street. One popular outing was to row to one of the small islands near Cherry Rock Bridge for a picnic. Image owner: Siouxland Heritage Museums.

a “steamer” returning from a trip up river to cherry rockAfter the Cascade Mill dam was constructed a few yards north of the 8th Street Bridge, a large artificial lake was created. It was deep enough to handle steam-powered excursion launches such as the “Olive” shown here. Image owner: Siouxland Heritage Museums.

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