AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoJuneteenth in Rapid City: A free Juneteenth celebration is set for Saturday, June 13, with educational displays, a community quilt square, and a performance spotlighting local history. STEM & Youth: Rapid City fifth-graders are headed to Washington, D.C., as national finalists in the Presidential AI Challenge for an AI project tackling cafeteria food waste. Education & Community: Mitchell’s First Fridays on Main honored local teachers and faculty as “hometown heroes,” pairing meals and donations with a message of support for educators. Native Culture & Wellness: The Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board hosted a two-day lacrosse camp focused on healing, suicide prevention, and traditional teachings through the “medicine game.” Black Hills History in the Making: An archaeological dig near Fort Meade continues at Soap Suds Row, uncovering stories tied to U.S. Army laundresses and inviting the public to watch daily. Local Arts & Remembrance: “Violins of Hope” brings restored Holocaust-era instruments and music-based remembrance to Sioux Falls. Community Recognition: Elevate Rapid City’s Elevate Business Awards Night is June 9 at The Monument, honoring businesses and nonprofits shaping the region.
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