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Vermillion Unplugged
Feb. 19, 2025
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Production of "The 39 Steps"
Apr. 02, 2025
Based on a 1915 novel and the 1939 Alfred Hitchcock film of the same name, the 39 Steps is a comedic adaptation of the classic spyu thriller. Character Richard Hannay meets a beauftiful woman at the theatre, only to have her immediately murdered in his apartment. Fearing for his life and spurred into action by her dying wish, Richard is pulled into a conspiracy beyond his wildest imagination. This show has a little something for everyone - comedy, adventure, intrigue and more. A cautionary note is that there are adult themes. Show times April 10-12 7:30pm April 12-13 2 pm To purchase tickets, 605.658.3484 Adults $20 Senior citizens (62+) $12 Youth and USD students $10
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Greening Vermillion & What you can do to Celebrate Earth Day (April 21)
Apr. 09, 2025
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Research Activities and Challenges
Apr. 16, 2025
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Women’s Greek life in 2025: service, philanthropy, & recruitment
Apr. 23, 2025
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Public Library Opportunities and Challenges: Library of Things and More
May 21, 2025
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South Dakota Girls State / Shakespeare Festival / politics in Washington
May 28, 2025
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Enhancing Tourism in Southeast South Dakota
Jun. 11, 2025
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Soybeans and trade
Jun. 25, 2025
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News and priorities of the District, post annual Rotary convention
Jul. 16, 2025
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How Heartland Humane Society impacts Vermillion, their goals for growth, & Veterinary Care Needs
Aug. 06, 2025
Introduction of Kerry Feilmeier Executive Director, Heartland Humane Society Kerry Feilmeier has led Heartland Humane Society since 2011, back when the shelter served just 200 pets a year. Under her leadership, HHS has grown into a vibrant community resource impacting more than 1,000 pets annually through adoption, outreach, and education programs. A rural Yankton native and proud USD alumna (Neuharth Scholar included), Kerry blends her roots in journalism and nonprofit work with a deep passion for animals. Before taking the reins at HHS, she worked in print and radio journalism and transitioned into nonprofit leadership in 2007. When she’s not navigating donor campaigns or media interviews, Kerry is juggling life as a fourth-generation farmer. She and her husband Brian raise livestock on their family farm near Utica, SD—because who doesn’t want to start their morning bottle-feeding calves and end the day snuggling kittens? Somehow, she balances both worlds with grace and a good dose of humor. Kerry’s strengths lie in fundraising, marketing, and public relations—skills she uses daily to make sure the voices of animals are heard, funded, and loved. |