Shawn Holland’s shop along Burr Street will transform into a bass stereo system competition area on June 4, as he will play host to the Bass Wars event.
Dairy producers from across the country came together to learn about the newest advancements in the dairy industry and ways to make their operations more efficient.
During the event, which was hosted at the Moose Lodge in Mitchell, guests enjoyed a three-course meal, open bar, as well as a few keynote speakers and an awards ceremony for longstanding Lions club members.
Stops on the tour include McCook Central School in Salem and Hanson School in Alexandria on Thursday, Nov. 3. They will also play for Wessington Springs School and T.F. Riggs High School in Pierre on Friday, Nov. 4.
Chef Brave Heart, a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, hosted a number of dishes, featuring appetizers like cold cucumber gazpacho and steak kabobs.
“I think we have a bunch of facilities around Mitchell that we don’t use. This person would come in and bring events to these facilities that have been sitting empty,” Councilman Kevin McCardle said.