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MUSIC/LOCALJUNE 15 — “Rivercity Musicale” at
Trinity Lutheran Church, Yankton,7:30 p.m.
JUNE 15 — The Lugnuts at TheCottonwood on Highway 52 westof Yankton, 8 p.m.
JUNE 15 — Swedish folk singersAnders and Maria Larsson at theWashington Street Arts Center,Vermillion, 7:30 p.m.
JUNE 15 — Gotcha Cover’d at TheKeg, Tabor. (Czech Days)
JUNE 15-16 — Evan Jones atRounding 3rd Bar and Casino,Yankton, 9 p.m.
JUNE 15-16 — Roy & The Boys atThe Rock House (formerly TheQuarry) on Highway 52, Yankton,9:30 p.m.
JUNE 15-16 — Surfin’ Safari at theFort Randall Casino near Pick-stown.
JUNE 16 — John and Susan Mc-Neill at the Pierson Ranch Unit,Yankton, 2 p.m. (HomesteadDays Celebration)
JUNE 16 — “Gayville Hall’s Big-Time, Two-Hour Jazz Jam,” star-ring The Public Domain TuneBand, with vocalist-guitarist NickSchwebach, fiddler Owen De-Jong, saxophonist C.J. Kocher,and special guests, L.A. saxo-phonist Roger Neumann, Omahadrummer Joey Gulizia, and vocal-ist Becca Gehm, at Gayville Hall,502 Washington St., Gayville, 8p.m. Call (605) 267-2859 forticket information.
JUNE 16 — Nick Schwebach andOwen DeJong perform at theGayville and Bergen Luther YouthGroup benefit pork dinner at theGayville Community Center, 5-7p.m. For more information, con-tact Lisa Jensen [email protected].
JUNE 16 — The OutBack Band atCJ’s at the Lake north of Crofton,9 p.m.
JUNE 16 — Gotcha Cover’d at apublic wedding dance, Bow Val-ley, Neb.
JUNE 17 — “Rivercity Musicale” atTrinity Lutheran Church, Yankton,2 p.m.
JUNE 17 — Paradise Fears at theEagles Club, Vermillion.
JUNE 18 — The String Beans sum-mer reading concert at the River-side Park amphitheatre, 6:30p.m. Sponsored by the YanktonCommunity Library. (Rain loca-tion: City Hall Gym.)
JUNE 19 — “Concerts in the Park”series at Riverside Park, Yankton,8 p.m.
JUNE 22 — Nationally known pi-anist Dr. Eugenio Zapata per-forms the program “Fantasiesand Illusions” — with Interdiscipli-nary facets including Prima Balle-rina Steffani Jiroux — at theYHS/Summit Activities Centertheatre, Yankton, 7 p.m. For ticketinformation, contact 605-660-9526 or 605-660-6726.
JUNE 22 — Trio Con Brio of Stock-holm, Sweden, performs at theannual Midsommar Festival atDalesburg Lutheran Church northof Vermillion. Performances at 2p.m. and 7 p.m.
JUNE 22-23 — Black Owl Societyat the Fort Randall Casino nearPickstown.
JUNE 22-23 — The Lugnuts at theSioux Falls VFW.
JUNE 23 — Rust, Hairtrigger andGo Figure at The Landing, Yank-ton. (Eagle Eye Poker Run), 5p.m.
JUNE 23 — Mike and Jay at Round-ing 3rd Bar and Casino, Yankton,9 p.m.
JUNE 23 —Gotcha Cover’d at apublic wedding dance, Tabor.
JUNE 23 — The Neo-Johnsons atthe Desert Inn, Centerville.
JUNE 26 — “Concerts in the Park”series at Riverside Park, Yankton,8 p.m.
JUNE 29 — Kings of Oblivion atThe Marketplace, Yankton, 7-9p.m.
JUNE 29 — The OutBack Band atThe Cottonwood on Highway 52,Yankton, 8 p.m.
JUNE 29-30 — The Flat BrokeBand at the Fort Randall Casinonear Pickstown.
JUNE 30 — The Javatones performat The Center’s annual barbecue,900 Whiting Drive, Yankton, 11a.m.-1 p.m.
JUNE 30 — The OutBack Band atThe Rock House (formerly TheQuarry) on Highway 52, Yankton,9 p.m.
JUNE 30 — Ross Wuestewald atThe Cottonwood on Highway 52west of Yankton, 9 p.m.
JUNE 30 — Sean Cole at Rounding3rd Bar and Casino, Yankton, 9p.m.
JUNE 30 — Rust at CJ’s at theLake, Crofton, Neb., 9:30 p.m.
JUNE 30 — Gotcha Cover’d at TheGreen Diamond, St. James, Neb.
JULY 3 — “Concerts in the Park”series at Riverside Park, Yankton,8 p.m.
JULY 3 — Gotcha Cover’d at theSpringfield Street Dance.
JULY 4 — Yankton Fourth of Julyconcert at Riverside Park, TBA.
JULY 4 — John and Susan McNeillperform at the Springfield Fourthof July Celebration at the Spring-field Marina, 5-8 p.m.
JULY 5 — The Lugnuts at Rounding3rd Bar and Casino, Yankton, 9p.m.
JULY 6-7 — The Regulators at TheRock House (formerly TheQuarry) on Highway 52, Yankton,9:30 p.m.
JULY 6-7 — The OutBack Band at
the Fort Randall Casino nearPickstown.
JULY 7 — Go Figure at the Crofton(Neb.) Street Dance.
JULY 7 — Kings of Oblivion at CJ’sat the Lake, Crofton, Neb., 9:30p.m.
JULY 7 — Gotcha Cover’d atSportsman’s Bar, Niobrara, Neb.
JULY 10 — “Concerts in the Park”series at Riverside Park, Yankton,8 p.m.
JULY 13 — Kings of Oblivion at TheMarketplace, Yankton, 7-9 p.m.
JULY 13-14 — Full Gallop at TheRock House (formerly TheQuarry) on Highway 52, Yankton,9:30 p.m.
JULY 14 — The OutBack Band atthe Yankton VFW, 8:30 p.m.
MUSIC/REGIONJUNE 15 — The Hold Steady at The
Waiting Room, Omaha, Neb., 9p.m.
JUNE 16 — Brulé at the Festival ofCultures, Falls Park, Sioux Falls.
JUNE 16 — Aerosmith at the TargetCenter, Minneapolis, Minn., 8 p.m.Tickets: Call (800) 745-3000 orvisit www.ticketmaster.com.
JUNE 17 — OCD Moosh and Twistat The Waiting Room, Omaha,Neb., 9 p.m.
JUNE 18 — Maps and Atlases atThe Waiting Room, Omaha, Neb.,9 p.m.
JUNE 19 — Foxy Shazam at TheWaiting Room, Omaha, Neb., 8p.m.
JUNE 20 — Great American Desertat The Waiting Room, Omaha,Neb., 9 p.m.
JUNE 22 — Steve Martin and theSteep Canyon Rangers at the Or-pheum Theatre, Sioux City, Iowa.Tickets: Call (800) 745-3000 orvisit www.ticketmaster.com.
JUNE 22 — Rock Paper Dynamite atThe Waiting Room, Omaha, Neb.,9 p.m.
JUNE 22 — Foster The People atthe Target Center, Minneapolis,Minn., 8 p.m. Tickets: Call (800)745-3000 or visit www.ticketmas-ter.com.
JUNE 22-23 — The OutBack Bandat the Norfolk (Neb.) VFW, 8:30p.m.
JUNE 22-24 — South DakotaCounty Music Festival in Madison.
JUNE 23 — The OutBack Band per-form at a public reunion dance,Lynch, Neb., 8 p.m.
JUNE 23 — Dessa at The WaitingRoom, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m.
JUNE 24 — Buddy Guy and JonnyLang at Harrah’s CouncilBluffs/Stir Cove.
JUNE 26 — Gavin Degraw & ColbieCaillat at the Orpheum Theatre,Sioux City, Iowa. Tickets: Call(800) 745-3000 or visit www.tick-etmaster.com.
JUNE 27 — Lorie Line at theStrauss Performing Arts Center,Omaha, Neb.
JUNE 27 — K. Flay at The WaitingRoom, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m.
JUNE 28 — Chicago at the Or-pheum Theatre, Sioux City, Iowa.Tickets: Call (800) 745-3000 orvisit www.ticketmaster.com.
JUNE 28 — The Word Alive at SokolUnderground, Omaha, Neb., 6:30p.m.
JUNE 28 — The Whipkey Three atThe Waiting Room, Omaha, Neb.,9 p.m.
JUNE 29 — The Clay Creek DeafCowboy Band at the Eagles Club,South Sioux City, Neb.
JUNE 29 — The Matador at TheWaiting Room, Omaha, Neb., 8p.m.
JUNE 29 — Chicago at Harrah’sCouncil Bluffs/Stir Cove, 8 p.m.
JUNE 30 — The Clay Creek DeafCowboy Band at the Sioux FallsMoose Lodge.
JUNE 30 — Hairball and the RudeBand at the Divots Center, Nor-folk, Neb.
JUNE 30 — Heart at the Grand FallsCasino Resort, Larchwood, Iowa.Tickets: Call 712-777-7777 or visitGrandFallsCasinoResort.com.
JUNE 30 — Rise From Ruin at TheWaiting Room, Omaha, Neb., 9p.m.
JULY 1 — The Country ThrowdownTour — featuring Gary Allan, Rod-ney Atkins, Sunny Sweeney, JoshThompson and Eric Paslay — atthe Divots Center, Norfolk, Neb.
JULY 2 — Devotchka at Slowdown,Omaha, Neb., 8 p.m.
JULY 2 — Lucero at The WaitingRoom, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m.
JULY 3 — Icky Blossoms at TheWaiting Room, Omaha, Neb., 9p.m.
JULY 3 — The Avett Brothers at Har-rah’s Council Bluffs/Stir Cove, 8p.m.
JULY 5 — Eli Mardock at The Wait-ing Room, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m.
JULY 6 — Youth Lagoon at Slow-down, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m.
JULY 6 — Dick Dale and Band atThe Waiting Room, Omaha,Neb., 9 p.m.
JULY 6 — 311 at Harrah’s CouncilBluffs/Stir Cove, 8 p.m.
JULY 7 — Saturday in the Park inSioux City, Iowa: Wilco, The ChrisRobinson Brotherhood.
JULY 7 — After The Fall at TheWaiting Room, Omaha, Neb., 8p.m.
JULY 7 — Heart at Harrah’s CouncilBluffs/Stir Cove, 8 p.m.
JULY 8 — Yonder Mountain StringBand at Slowdown, Omaha,Neb., 8:30 p.m.
JULY 8 — Eisley at The WaitingRoom, Omaha, Neb., 8 p.m.
JULY 9 — Graffiti6 at The WaitingRoom, Omaha, Neb., 8 p.m.
JULY 9 — American Idol Live —featuring Colton Dixon, DeAndreBrackensick, Elise Testone, ErikaVan Pelt, Heejun Han, Hollie Ca-vanagh, Jessica Sanchez,Joshua Ledet, Phillip Phillips andSkylar Laine — at the TargetCenter, Minneapolis, Minn. Tick-ets: Call (800) 745-3000 or visitwww.ticketmaster.com.
JULY 11 — Ingrid Michaelson atSlowdown, Omaha, Neb., 8 p.m.
JULY 11 — Neil Diamond at theXcel Energy Center, St. Paul,Minn. Tickets: Call (800) 745-3000 or visitwww.ticketmaster.com.
JULY 12 — The OutBack Band atthe Platte County Fair, Columbus,Neb., 7:30 p.m.
JULY 12 — R. Ring at The WaitingRoom, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m.
JULY 13 — Jamey Johnson at Har-rah’s Council Bluffs/Stir Cove, 8p.m.
JULY 13-14 — The Clay CreekDeaf Cowboy Band at the SiouxFalls VFW.
JULY 13-14 — Go Figure at theSioux Falls American Legion.
JULY 14 — Funk Trek at The Wait-ing Room, Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m.
PERFORMANCEthru JUNE 17 — The Great Ameri-
can Comedy Festival In Norfolk,Neb.
JUNE 21 — Comedian BrodyStevens at The Waiting Room,Omaha, Neb., 9 p.m.
JULY 10 –The 66th annual ShrineCircus at Crane-YoungworthField, Yankton, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
ON STAGEthru JUNE 18 — The Lewis and
Clark Theatre Co. presents “TheWicked Witch of Oz” at theDakota Theatre, Yankton.
JULY 5-8, 13-15, 20-22 — LauraIngalls Wilder Pageant in DeSmet.
GALLERIESthru JUNE 17 — Exhibit: “Vatican
International Exhibition of the Eu-charistic Miracles of the World” atSacred Heart Parish GatheringCenter, 509 Capital Street, Yank-ton. For more information, call theSacred Heart Parish Office at605-665-3655.
thru JUNE 22 — Oscar HoweSummer Art Institute ExhibitionUSD’s John A. Day Gallery, Ver-million.
thru JUNE 30 — Exhibit: “NaturalWonders,” featuring works byYankton artist Louise Lyman, atthe Hartington PubicLibrary/Wirth Art Gallery, Harting-ton, Neb.
thru JUNE 30 — Exhibit: “PhotoJournal of Bon Homme County”at the Art & Antique Gallery, Tyn-dall. For more information, con-
tact Judy at 605-589-4050 oremail [email protected].
thru JULY 17 — Exhibit featuringthe works of David and JanetJensen at the G.A.R. Hall Gallery,Yankton. Reception: 5-7 p.m. July6.
thru AUG. 31 — Exhibit: “ClearlyClarinets: Tools of Human Ex-pression” at the National MusicMuseum, Vermillion.
JUNE 15-SEPT. 2 — Exhibit: “JeffFreeman: Collaborations in Edu-cation,” featuring works by the re-tired USD professor as well assome of his students, includingMMC professor David Kahle, atthe Washington Pavilion, SiouxFalls. Reception: 5:30-7:30 p.m.June 15.
JULY 2-14 — Frogman's FacultyExhibition at USD’s John A. DayGallery, Vermillion. Reception: 7p.m. July 7.
JULY 6 — First Friday reception atthe G.A.R. Hall Gallery, Yankton,5-7 p.m.
MISCELLANEA thru JUNE 16 — Czech Days in
Tabor.JUNE 15 — “Finally, It’s Summer”
Teen Swim at Memorial ParkSwimming Pool, Yankton, 8-10p.m.
JUNE 15 — South Dakota premiereof the short film “Requiem forEmily” at the YHS/Summit Activi-ties Center theatre, 7 p.m. Direc-tor Yana Alliata will be on handfor Q&A session afterwards. Formore information, contact Amy atYankton Area Arts (665-9754 [email protected]).
JUNE 15-17 — Yankton SoccerTournament.
JUNE 15-17 — Yankton Girls Soft-ball Association Fastpitch Tourna-ment.
JUNE 16 — The second annualGavins Point Hatchery 5KRun/Walk at the hatchery west ofYankton. Walk: 7:30 a.m.; Run:8:30 a.m. For more information,contact Carol Yacko at 515-669-8312 or [email protected], orvisit www.allsportcentral.com.
JUNE 16 — Lewis and Clark Home-stead Days at Pierson RanchRecreation Area, Yankton. Formore information, visitwww.campsd.com.
JUNE 16 — Lantern Hike at theChief White Crane RecreationArea and Multi-Purpose Trail,Yankton, 9:30 p.m. For more in-formation, visitwww.campsd.com.
JUNE 16 — Vermillion FarmersMarket at the corner of Main andMarket, Vermillion, 9 a.m.-noon.
JUNE 16 — Gayville and BergenLuther Youth Group hosts a bene-fit pork dinner at the GayvilleCommunity Center, 5-7 p.m. Formore information, contact LisaJensen [email protected].
JUNE 16 — Crofton Tour of Lawnsand Gardens, Crofton, Neb., 8a.m.-1 p.m. Tours start in thesouth park.
JUNE 16-17 — The 2012 NebraskaAirfest and State Fly-In in Nor-folk, Neb. For more information,visit www.nebraskaairfest.com orcall (402) 316-4216.
JUNE 17 — Summertime Is Here”Family Night Swim at the Memo-rial Park Swimming Pool, Yank-ton, 8-10 p.m.
JUNE 17 — Clay County Park openhouse near Vermillion, 3-7 p.m.
JUNE 19 — Father’s Day Celebra-tion at The Center, 900 WhitingDrive, Yankton, 11:30 a.m.
JUNE 19 — Yankton Chamber ofCommerce Ag Gala, TBA.
JUNE 19 — Film: “America’s LostLandscapes: The TallgrassPrairie” shown at USD’s W.H.Over Museum, Vermillion, 7 p.m.Sponsored by Living RiverGroup, Sierra Club.
JUNE 21 — Author Todd Burpo(“Heaven is For Real”) speaks at
the YHS/Summit Activities Cen-ter, 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Spon-sored by the Missouri ValleyChristian Academy.
JUNE 21 — Clay County HistoricalSociety Ice Cream Social at theVermillion Eagles Club, 5-7 p.m.
JUNE 21 — Vermillion FarmersMarket at the Clay County Fair-grounds, Vermillion, 3-7 p.m.
JUNE 22 — Dalesburg MidsommarFestival, a celebration of Scandi-navian and rural heritage, atDalesburg Lutheran Church nearVermillion. For information, call605-253-2575.
JUNE 22-23 — “Road to theOlympic Trials” Swim Meet, Yank-ton
JUNE 22-24 — Yankton SwimMeet.
JUNE 22-24 — Yankton FirstDakota Post 12 Legion baseballTournament.
JUNE 22-24 — St. Agnes School50th anniversary celebration, Ver-million.
JUNE 23 — “Crazy Critters of SouthDakota” program at PiersonRanch Recreation Area, Yankton,10 a.m. For more information,visit www.campsd.com.
JUNE 23 — “A Walk on the DarkSide” at the Lewis and ClarkRecreation Area, Yankton, 10p.m. For more information, visitwww.campsd.com.
JUNE 23 — Eagle Eye Ride begin-ning at Walnut Tavern, Yankton, 1p.m.
JUNE 23 — Sailboat races at Lewisand Clark Lake, 9:30 a.m. (HobieBeach near the marina.)
JUNE 23 — Taste and Tour benefitfor the Heartland Humane Soci-ety, downtown Vermillion, 6:30-10p.m.
JUNE 23 — Vermillion FarmersMarket at Market and Mainstreets, Vermillion, 9 a.m.-noon.
JUNE 26 — Bingo Bonanza andraffle at the Yankton MooseLodge, 6:30 p.m. Proceeds tohelp Yankton Area RiverboatDays, Inc., purchase a small Fer-ris wheel for the children’s area.
JUNE 28 — Ice Cream Social atThe Center, 900 Whiting Drive,Yankton, 2-3:30 p.m.
JUNE 29 — Mount Marty CollegeAll-School Reunion.
JUNE 29-30 — Yankton Area Relayfor Life at Riverside Park, Yank-ton.
JUNE 30 — Red, White & Bike Pa-rade at the Lewis and ClarkRecreation Area, Yankton, 10a.m. For more information, visitwww.campsd.com.
JUNE 30 — Gavins Point YachtClub Sailboat Race at Lewis andClark Lake, 9:30 a.m. (HobieBeach near the marina.)
JUNE 30 — GPS Cache Dash atthe Lewis and Clark RecreationArea, Yankton, 7 p.m.
JUNE 30 — Firefly Fireworks Hikeat the Lewis & Clark RecreationArea/Gavins Nature Trail, Yank-ton, 10 p.m. For more informa-tion, visit www.campsd.com.
JUNE 30 — Old Iron Tractor Ride inYankton. (Tractor show at PiersonRanch Recreation Area, 3-5:30p.m.)
JUNE 30 — Annual barbecue atThe Center, 900 Whiting Drive,Yankton, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Music byThe Javatones.
JUNE 30 — Ribs at the Ranchevent at the Freeman Academycampus, Freeman. For more in-formation, visit www.freem-anacademy.org/ribsattheranch.html.
JULY 3 — Yankton Baseball Hall ofFame induction ceremony atRiverside Park, 6 p.m.
JULY 4 — Yankton Fourth of Julyfireworks display.
JULY 4 — Yankton Fourth of JulySwim Carnival at Memorial ParkPool, 12:30-4 p.m.
JULY 4 — Sailboat Race at Lewisand Clark Lake, Yankton, 4-6 p.m.(Hobie Beach near the marina)
JULY 4 — Vermillion Fourth of Julycelebration.
JULY 4 — Menno Fourth of July cel-ebration and parade.
JULY 6 — Crofton holiday fireworksdisplay, following the Crofton-Wynot baseball game.
JULY 6-8 — First Dakota ArcheryClassic in Yankton.
JULY 7 — Yankton Farmer’s Marketat the Yankton Mall, 8 a.m.-noon.
JULY 7 — “Mountain Munchies(cooking demonstration) at theChief White Crane RecreationArea, Yankton, 10 a.m. For moreinformation, visitwww.campsd.com.
JULY 7 — “West River Critters Hike”at the Lewis & Clark RecreationArea/Gavins Nature Trail, Yank-ton, 8 p.m. For more information,visit www.campsd.com.
JULY 7 — Crofton Fun Run/Walk,starting at the Crofton southpark. Walkers start at 7:30 a.m.,runners at 8:30 a.m.
JULY 11 — Yankton Farmer’s Mar-ket at the Yankton Mall, 1-5 p.m.
JULY 12-14 — Tri-State Old IronTractor Ride in Yankton.
JULY 14 — Yankton Farmer’s Mar-ket at the Yankton Mall, 8 a.m.-noon.
JULY 14 — “Wet and Wild Hike” atthe Lewis & Clark RecreationArea/Gavins Nature Trail, Yank-ton, 9 p.m. For more information,visit www.campsd.com.
JULY 14 — “Horton Hears a HOO:Night Hike” at the Lewis & ClarkRecreation Area/Gavins PicnicShelter No. 2, Yankton, 10 p.m.For more information, visitwww.campsd.com.
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