- This one's for the hunting wives.* If the pheasant opener means you lost your spouse for the weekend, Downtown Sioux Falls retailers have the perfect event for you. Hunting Wives Weekend will give you your own "hunt" to explore hands-on activities at a variety of Downtown locations. Participate in at least five activities at the 8th and Railroad Center businesses and you'll be entered to win a grand prize valued at more than $500. See a list of participating locations and activities here.
- Support local theater. Monstrous Little Theatre Company is putting on a production of "How I Learned to Drive" at Last Stop CD Shop Thursday through Saturday. The show is structured around the memories of a teenager recalling formative moments and lessons, often painful. Learn more and get your tickets here.
- Dance with the (Sioux Falls) stars. It's the annual Dancing with the Sioux Falls Stars event this Saturday. Your ticket will fund Empire Mental Health Supports and also bring you a night of watching local celebs tear it up on the dance floor. Details and tickets here.
- Learn how to use your voice. Want to be an advocate for people in your community but don't know where to start? The Transformation Project is hosting an advocacy how-to event specific to supporting the LGBTQ+ community. It's happening Friday evening at the Prism Center. Details here.
- Happy Hour all day. Two Steel District restaurants are celebrating one-year anniversaries this week with all day happy hour specials. Check out both Dahlia and Big Sioux Burger for deals all day Wednesday.
- Trek to the farm. Want a fall pumpkin patch experience a little off the beaten path? Our Farm in Parker, South Dakota is about a 35-minute drive from town, and you can find a petting zoo, corn maze, zip lines, bouncy house, corn pit, gourd launcher and a pick your own pumpkin patch. Details here.
Stuff to do: Oct. 15-21
Here's a look at what's going on this week.
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