mitchell south dakota 2014 - 2015 community & visitor guide
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Mitchell is best known as the home of the World’s Only Corn Palace, yet many don’t realize the Palace truly stands for enterprise, pride and community.TRANSCRIPT
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Welcome to Mitchell!
We are so glad you’re here.Mitchell is best known as the home of the World’s Only Corn Palace, yet many don’t realize the Palace truly stands for enterprise, pride and community. This icon of innovation has stood the test of time, continually changing its colors, architecture, and community purpose as the city itself has grown and changed. This year is no exception, as the Corn Palace undergoes renovation to create an even better experience for our visitors.
While in Mitchell, don’t miss our other great attractions. The Prehistoric Indian Village, Dakota Discovery Museum, McGovern Legacy Museum, and Carnegie Resource Center await you with stories to tell. Be sure to visit our unique specialty shops. Outdoor enthusiasts will find a broad array of hunting, fishing, golf and camping opportunities, including those along the shores of Lake Mitchell.
Mitchell is home to over 15,000 friendly folks who believe in hard work, growth, community and family. It’s home to a university, a technical institute, over 65 medical providers, state-of-the-art technology, award-winning public education, an active young professionals group, hundreds of family-owned businesses and a very proud Mayor.
Welcome to Mitchell. I hope you enjoy your stay with us!
Mayor Ken Tracy
5 Corn Palace Revival 7 Calendar of Events 8 Dakota Discovery Museum 8 McGovern Legacy Museum11 Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village12 Carnegie Resource Center12 Historic Architecture15 Mitchell’s Economy16 Parks, Golf & Recreation18 Dining26 Retail29 Area Map30 Night Life & Family Entertainment31 AirVenture Cup Race33 Lodging36 Camping37 Hunting40 Hunting Services & Veterinarians42 Churches43 Health Services45 Rodeos46 Meeting Spaces
Emergency Services
Fire/Ambulance/Police ........................................................................911
Highway Patrol ...................................................................605-367-5700
Weather & Road Conditions ................................. 605-367-5707 or 511
Davison County Sheriff ...................................................... 605-995-8630
Mitchell Police Department .............................................. 605-995-8400
Mitchell Fire Department .................................................. 605-995-8445
Avera Queen of Peace Hospital........................................ 605-995-2000
Area Information
Mitchell Area Chamber of Commerce ............................. 605-996-5567
Mitchell Convention & Visitors Bureau ........................... 605-996-6223
Mitchell Area Development Corp. .................................... 605-996-1140
SD State Tourist Information ............................................ 800-732-5682
Post Office ........................................................................... 800-275-8777
Corn Palace Information
Tourist & Group Tour Information ..................................... 605-996-6223or Toll Free 866-273-CORN (2676)
Official Corn Palace Gift Shop.............................................. 605-996-1191
Box Office & Show Information ............ 605-995-8430 or 800-289-7469
Events & Rental Information................................................ 605-995-8427
Table of conTenTs
ImporTanT numbers
Aberdeen ............................145Badlands .............................210Bismarck, ND ......................346Black Hills ............................275Brookings ............................108Chamberlain ......................... 70Chicago, IL ...........................640Custer ..................................340Deadwood...........................308Denver, CO ..........................610Des Moines, IA ....................353Devils Tower, WY ................380Fargo, ND ............................302Huron .................................... 55Kansas City, MO .................431
Milwaukee, WI ....................335Minneapolis, MN ................335Mount Rushmore ...............310Omaha, NE ..........................250Pierre ...................................160Rapid City ............................275Sioux City, IA .......................155Sioux Falls ............................. 70Spearfish .............................320Sturgis..................................300Vermillion ............................111Wall Drug ............................220Watertown ..........................132Yankton ................................. 85Yellowstone ........................796
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Picture It!Food...Fun...Entertainment
CornPalace Festival Wednesday - Sunday
August 20-24, 2014
Food
Fun
Tommy James & the Shondells
Hairball Spring 2015Wilbur-Ellis
Corn Palace ChallengeFri. & Sat., October 3-4, 2014
Oak Ridge BoysThursday, December 18, 2014
For details on all events at the Corn Palace, visit www.cornpalace.comor call the Corn Palace Box Office 800.289.7469
* Events & dates subject to change without notice.
Bull RideConcert Kick-Off
TBA
K-9’s IN FLIGHTOn the Freedom StageWed-Sun, August 20-24, 2014
EntertainmentTHE DWEEBSOn the Freedom Stage
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Chris Young
Who Else Is Coming....Check us Out!
Pat Benatar &
Neil Giraldo
Entertainment All Year Long...
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The WORLD’S ONLy CORN PALACE Is scheduled for
some cosmeTIc surgery ThIs year, buT summer
vIsITors need noT worry. The colorful onIon
domes and elaboraTely assembled corn murals
wIll be as IconIc as always. InsIde, The corn mosaIc audITorIum wIll
be open To The publIc, and addITIonal exhIbITs wIll make appearances
ThroughouT consTrucTIon.
Although the Corn Palace dates back to 1892, it transforms itself each year -- with real corn.
Lots of corn -- 275,000 colorful ears are carefully sliced and nailed into place on the murals that adorn the building. It’s all done by hand, a folk art form that is all but lost -- except at the World’s Only Corn Palace.
The process begins early; each spring, local farmers plant 12 different colors of corn in carefully separated plots to ensure plants don’t cross-pollinate and dilute the purity of the colors. At the same time, local artist Cherie Ramsdell begins composing new murals. To create the decorative frames around the images, artisans combine bundles of ryegrass and sour dock, a hearty prairie plant, and staple the bundles to the frames.
In late August the mural images themselves are transferred from sketches to roofing paper, which is nailed into place on the walls of the palace. Then the crew goes to work: colored ears of corn are carefully sawn in half, trimmed, and nailed to the paper to create the variegated images for which the Corn Palace is famous.
The 2014 theme is “Remember When,” and the murals include depictions of horse-drawn carts, a farmer aboard a tractor, the evolution of the windmill, drive-in movies, early telephones, and a soda fountain. The 2015 murals, which will be placed in Fall 2014, will celebrate a new theme.
The new architecture planned for the Corn Palace revives some of the early traditions, said Eric Amel, of MSR, the Minneapolis architecture firm in charge of the project.
Corn Palaceis getting a facelift
Witness the historic transformation
Watch the progress online at www.visitmitchell.com/webcam.php
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“We’ve been given this amazing opportunity to rediscover vintage Corn Palace elements while retooling the experience for the next generation of South Dakota tourists,” he said. “It always makes you smile to come around the corner onto historic Main Street Mitchell and see the one-of-a-kind Corn Palace.”
The first Mitchell Corn Palace was part of a late 19th century race by farming communities to make names for themselves, promote their products and draw curious visitors. Aberdeen had the Grain Palace,
Rapid City the Alfalfa Palace. Rod Evans, who wrote “Palaces on the Prairie,” found records of 34 palaces in 24 towns across the Midwest. All are gone, except for the World’s Only Corn Palace in Mitchell.
The new Corn Palace design, shown in the drawing on page 5, will transform today’s onion domes into leafy, more organic sculptures that recall the traditional domes of years past. Also, a balcony will be added over the Main Street entrance. The new design will include mosaic patterns at the street level much like the historical Corn Palaces of the past.
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Corn Palace604 N. Main Street
Tourist & Group Tour Information 605-996-6223 or 866-273-CORN (2676)
Official Corn Palace Gift Shop 605-996-1191
Box Office & Show Information 605-995-8430 or 800-289-7469
www.cornpalace.com
Hours:• January - March: Monday - Saturday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.• April - Memorial Day: Daily 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.• Memorial Day - Labor Day: Daily
8 a.m. - 9 p.m.• Labor Day - November: Daily 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.• December: Monday - Saturday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.• Hours subject to change during
Corn Palace Festival Week
Admission:• Free (special event prices vary)
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March1-2 Steel Magnolias - Theatre
Performance7-9 Steel Magnolias - Theatre
Performance9 Parmalee in Concert 17 ‘Everything Fitz’ - Mitchell Concert
Series21-23 ‘Les Misérables’ The Musical28-30 ‘Les Misérables’ The Musical25 Show Choir Dinner Theater27-29 Show Choir Dinner Theater29-30 2014 Home & Spring Preview Show
April12 Spring Fling12 Hairball Concert23 Red Green - How to do Everything
Tour28-30 Shrine Circus
May2-4 The Wizard of Oz - Theatre Production9-11 The Wizard of Oz - Theatre Production9 A Night At The Races12 Rodney Mack Philadelphia Big Brass
June7 Pheasant Forever Kids Fishing Day at
Cabela’s7 Pet & Baby Day15 Mitchell Optimist Family Swim Night21 Summer Soulstice Arts Festival25-29 Duel on the Prairie Cowboy Fast Draw
July4 Independence Day Celebration4 4th of July Fireworks5-6 Archeology Awareness Days13 Mitchell Optimist Family Swim Night16 Celebrating Badger Clark Event17-20 44th Annual Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo19 Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo Parade26 AirVenture Cup Race
August19-21 DakotaFest20 DakotaFest Women’s Brunch20 Miller Lite Bull Bash20-24 Corn Palace Festival • The Dweebs
• K9s in Flight • Chris Young • Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo • Tommy James & the Shondells
September20 Outkasts Cruise-in & Car Show20 27th Annual National Pedal Pull26-27 Holiday Arts Fall Craft Show
October3 Octoberfest3-4 Wilbur Ellis Championship Bull Riding17 29th Annual Pheasant Country -
Pheasants Forever Banquet & Auction 25-26 Annual Mitchell Gun Show
November7-8 Mitchell’s Holiday Open House
Weekend21-22 Holiday Arts Christmas Craft Show24 Christmas at the Palace
December6 Christmas Shopping with Kids6 Victorian Christmas19-21 Mitchell’s Wrap It Up Weekend
calendar of evenTs
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Tell the kids to put away their cell phones and video games. At Dakota Discovery Museum, they won’t need them. At the museum, on the campus of Dakota Wesleyan University, they can experience what it was like to live as an immigrant, settler, cowboy or Native American.
Dakota Discovery Museum offers a way to immerse yourself in the history of the Great Plains of South Dakota. The hands-on displays tell the story of the region through artifacts, photos, memorabilia and structures that have been preserved.
Learn about our Native American inhabitants and their Plains culture that flourished throughout the vast, open region before European settlers arrived. Tour the tanned buffalo-hide tipi or the buffalo mural at the Middle Border History Gallery.
The history of this time is displayed in the works of art at the Gates and Terrace Changing collections, featuring historical objects, textiles, costumes, archival material
and photographs. Here learn about the early settlers of America and the impact of the fur trade and the Gold Rush on the early inhabitants.
To get a real sense of early Midwestern life, it’s all aboard at the Dimock Depot! Visitors can also walk through the period-era Beckwith House, built in 1886 for Louis and Mary Beckwith. Mr. Beckwith was one of the cofounders of the very first Corn Palace in 1892. All aboard at the. Step back in time and imagine an era when trains were the most popular means of travel.
Dakota Discovery is a place where families are encouraged to learn together through activities and museum scavenger hunts. Enjoy
Discover history on the campus of Dakota Wesleyan University
Museums tell the story of early plains life, the career of Sen. George McGovern
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two art museums that house original works by Harvey Dunn, Oscar Howe, Charles Hargens, James Earle Fraser, Gutzon Borglum and others.
Beyond highlights of the museum there is an outdoor campus which provides additional hints at life way back when. The outdoor campus includes a schoolhouse, church, and outdoor shelter.
While you are on campus, stop by the McGovern Library right across the street from the Dakota Discovery Museum. Just inside the door is the McGovern Legacy Museum that looks at the career of hometown hero, Sen. George McGovern. It’s fitting that the McGovern Library is on
the campus of Dakota Wesleyan University. Before the author and activist served in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, he was a student and later professor at the college.
Sen. McGovern was the Democratic presidential nominee in 1972. He lost to incumbent Richard Nixon in an emotionally charged era remembered for the Vietnam War, the Watergate scandal and Nixon’s resignation in 1974.
An unapologetic liberal and staunch opponent to the Vietnam War,
McGovern also made less public, more far-reaching contributions. He is perhaps best remembered for his commitment to ending world hunger, a cause commemorated at
the museum. His legacy of leadership
lives on through the McGovern Center for Leadership & Public Service at Dakota Wesleyan University.
McGovern’s museum displays many photos that tell the story of McGovern’s rich life experiences as a World War II bomber pilot, college professor, Democratic organizer, U.S. Representative and Senator, director of Food for Peace under President John F. Kennedy, and U.N. ambassador. Many of the stories are told in audio and video displays narrated by McGovern himself. The senator died in 2012.
McGovern Legacy Museum1201 McGovern Avenue 605-995-2600 • www.mcgoverncenter.com
Hours:• Hours follow DWU Campus Schedule; please call ahead
for groups.Admission:• Free
Dakota Discovery Museum1300 McGovern Ave 605-996-2122
Hours:• May & September: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Closed Sunday & Wednesday• October - April: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Tuesday - Friday,
1 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday, Closed Sunday & Monday• June - August: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Closed Sunday & Wednesday
Admission:• Adults (ages 18-62): $7• Seniors (ages 63+) : $6• Youth (ages 6-17): $3• Ages 5 and under: Free
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This National Historic Landmark overlooks Firesteel Creek, where some 1,100 years ago about 200 early inhabitants grew corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and amaranth.
Long before big box stores and modern conveniences, these skilled farmers thrived on the fertile soils and abundant waters. In addition, archeologists have found this area was also a major bison-processing center. Here the people extracted bone grease from the local bison and used it to manufacture pemmican, a high-energy food made of meat and dried fruit.
Although our knowledge of this village increases every year, the people who inhabited this region are still a mystery that archeologists continue to uncover. With all the unknowns, including the village name, there is much to discover.
In 1975, the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village Preservation Society was formed to preserve the site. The society’s work has allowed visitors to watch the excavations, learn about
the science of archeology and explore this long-lost ancient village.
Watch as the students from the University of Exeter, England, who visit each summer, uncover more clues from these historic people and their land in the Thomsen Center Archeodome where excavations take place. You and your family can even get your hands dirty and help the archeologists wash and sort hundreds of artifacts. Tour the Boehnen Memorial Museum that holds a reconstructed earthen lodge and 1.5 million artifacts. Live-interactive excavation site, exhibits, and children’s activities are also available. A student library and video room are available to learn more about artifacts and life in the Indian village.
Children can dig for a free arrowhead and watch a demonstration on how to throw a spear using an atlatl. Don’t miss out on the storytellers, Native American games, lectures, artists and special events such as the Archeology Awareness Days in July. In
winter, play games on frozen Lake Mitchell, just as these first settlers did. Shop some of the finest Native American items such as indigenous and regional art, jewelry, pottery books and much more. There is plenty of parking for RVs and buses.
Mitchell Prehistoric
Indian Villagemore Than a cenTury
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wesleyan unIversITy, The MITCHELL PREHISTORIC INDIAN VILLAGE Is sTIll
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mITchell Is The only archeologIcal sITe In souTh dakoTa ThaT Is
open To The publIc.
Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village3200 Indian Village Road 605-996-5473
Hours: • April - May & September - October:
Monday - Saturday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. (last tour is 5:30 p.m.) Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (Closed Sundays in April & October)
• Memorial Day - Labor Day: Monday - Saturday 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: • Adults (ages 19-59): $6• Seniors (ages 60+): $5• Youth (ages 6-18): $4 • Ages 5 and under: FREE • Student Group Rate (ages 6-18)
(10+): $2 each• Adult Group Rate (10+): $4 each
For more information, visit www.mitchellindianvillage.com
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hIsTory and arT have found a home aT The
carnegIe resource cenTer aT 119 w. ThIrd ave.,
a few blocks from The mITchell corn palace.
The former Carnegie Library was constructed in 1903 with funds from steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie. Like his other namesake libraries, Carnegie lavished the Mitchell library with elaborate exterior stone work, classic wood trim and a spacious and open interior.
However, the most striking feature of the Carnegie Resource Center is the domed ceiling above the atrium. Well-known Native American artist Oscar Howe hand painted a colorful mural, “Sun and Rain Clouds Over Hills.”
Howe was hired by the Works Progress Administration to paint the mural in 1940. His first day of painting did not go well, as the paint he chose did not stand up to the heat of summer. When he returned for his second day of work, he discovered that the previous day’s painting had been ruined.
Howe, undaunted, chose a more durable type of paint and started over. His perseverance paid off – the circular mural is one of Oscar Howe’s most well-known public art projects.
Today the Carnegie Resource Center is home to the Mitchell Area Historical Society and the Mitchell Area Genealogical Society. The center houses a permanent collection of Corn Palace memorabilia going back to 1892, when the first Corn Palace was
built. You will also find changing historical and genealogical exhibits, extensive documents for research, prints by Oscar Howe and an impressive collection of historic photos from the Mitchell area.
The Corn Palace collection includes a fascinating array of old playbills, posters, photos and flyers that advertised the vaudeville and other entertainment that passed through the Corn Palace over the years.
Carnegie Resource Center
Home to Corn Palace memorabilia, historical photos, Oscar Howe mural
Carnegie Resource Center119 W. 3rd Ave 605-996-3209 mitchellcarnegie.com
Hours: Monday - Saturday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: Free
downtown district features a variety of historic architecture When it comes to interesting and historic architecture, the Corn Palace is not the only show in town. During your visit to
Mitchell, take a stroll through the historic downtown district. You’ll see the Carnegie Resource Center, the former Milwaukee Road train depot, the Art Deco City Hall, sturdy quartzite stone
churches and other buildings from the city’s railroading heyday of the early 20th century.
The former Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad – known by almost everybody as The Milwaukee Road – built its Mitchell train station in 1908. Throughout much of its history, the Milwaukee Road aggressively marketed its passenger rail service. That explains why the company spent $40,000 (a lot of money in 1908) on this brick-and-stone depot building.
In 1990, long after passenger rail service ended, the building was restored and today houses the Mitchell Depot Pub & Grill. Where the passenger boarding platform once stood, there is a sunny deck where patrons can sip drinks and watch the freight trains rattle through just a few yards away.
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South Dakota careers and resources for out-of-state residents.
DakotaRoots.com offers the state’s largest job search database with thousands of opportunities available. Visit today to forward your career and return to a lifestyle you can truly be at home with.
Mitchell was established in 1880 by the Milwaukee Road – the city is named for Alexander Mitchell, the railroad’s president at the time – and grew into a booming trade center for those homesteading the rich farmlands of eastern South Dakota.
Like many Western boomtowns, Mitchell was made up mostly of wood-frame buildings, according to local historian and business owner Jeff Logan. Sometime after the new train station was built, residents started constructing more permanent brick and stone buildings. Logan said the downtown building boom extended from 1910 to 1929, and many of the most elaborate downtown buildings date back to that era.
Other significant architecture in downtown Mitchell:
City Hall, 612 N. Main St. The Corn Palace’s next-door neighbor bears many of the features of the classic Art Deco style. Originally built as a National Guard Armory, it has been repurposed over the years without losing its architectural soul.
The Realty Building, 300 N. Main St. Constructed in 1921, the designers of this building wanted to scale back its visual presence so it wouldn’t overwhelm the east side of Main Street. They designed the third floor to look like a series of separate structures. As a bonus, the design allowed for side winds to improve ventilation for the third-floor apartments.
Western Bank Building, 223 N. Main St. A four-story structure with a broad cornice was designed in the style of well-known Chicago architect Louis Sullivan.
Mitchell National Bank Building, 217 N. Main St. Right next door to the Western Bank Building, this former bank building, with its iconic columns, was built in 1907 in
the neoclassical revival style. This style was popular at the time for bank and government buildings because the style conveyed a sense
of permanence and stability.
Medical Arts Building, 205 N. Main St. This stately three-story building is one of the few privately owned buildings in South Dakota built in the art deco style.
Branson Bank Building, 110 E. Second Ave. This building was built in 1916 and designed by noted Prairie School architects Purcell and Elmslie of Minneapolis. Frank Lloyd Wright himself visited this building. The terra cotta decoration above the door contains Mitchell’s only gargoyles. In addition, this building features an 8-foot by 36-foot stained glass window transom.
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The Mitchell community has an enviable challenge – finding workers to meet its expanding employment market. If you’re looking for a good job in a great community, there’s a place for you in Mitchell.
“There are a lot of opportunities for families and companies of all sizes,” said Bryan Hisel, executive director of the Mitchell Area Development Corporation. “We have great schools for students of all ages, and great jobs for everyone.”
The educational opportunities in Mitchell include award-winning elementary schools, a high school that consistently beats state and national benchmarks, career-ready technical degrees, liberal arts Bachelor degrees, and Masters programs. Students then graduate into a booming local economy with hundreds of available jobs.
The Mitchell economy is made up of large variety of businesses and industries. These companies range from industry-leading communications technology developers to manufacturing firms.
Some of the reasons for Mitchell’s economic boom:
Education – The Mitchell Technical Institute offers programs in energy, communications, power sports, construction & manufacturing, agriculture, business and health science. Dakota Wesleyan University, a four-year, private university, offers degrees in sciences, business, education, the arts and social sciences. Additionally, there are opportunities for education assistance with some employers who offer continuing education programs for workers who want to advance their education and job skills.
Lifestyle – With a population approaching 16,000 serving a trade area of 50,000, Mitchell balances the best of city amenities without the headaches of traffic, high crime, or high cost of living often found in urban centers.
The city affords residents outdoor recreational opportunities including hunting, fishing and lake activities. Cabela’s, the nationally known outdoors outfitter, built one of its largest retail stores in Mitchell. Schools are good, crime is
low, and Mitchell still has that small-town feel where children and families thrive.
Diverse Economy – Mitchell is not a one-company town or even a one-industry town. The area has 11,000 jobs spread among a variety of manufacturing, construction, medical services, retail, tourism, information technology and agriculture industries.
Sustainability – Many of the employers in Mitchell are home-grown companies that started small and expanded. These companies are deeply rooted in the community, and have no plans to move their headquarters or outsource their production to other communities or far-flung destinations.
Everything you need to get started with a new career is located on our amazing new campus at Mitchell Technical Institute (MTI). Our nationally and regionally unique programs will prepare you for the lifestyle you are looking for. MTI’s varied programs and divisions will allow you to explore your options, and you’ll learn about today’s hottest occupations. In two years or less, you’ll be living your dream in a career suited just for you.
Check out the programs offered in these six exciting career divisions and find out why the best jobs start here!
•Agriculture&TransportationTechnologies•Business&ServiceIndustries•Construction&ManufacturingTechnologies•EnergyProduction&Transmission•EngineeringTechnologies•HealthSciences
For more information, visit www.mitchellhasjobs.com or www.mitchellsd.org
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Good Jobs, Great PlaceMitchell economy offers opportunities for all
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parks
Mitchell may be known for the one and only Corn Palace, the Pepsi-Cola Soccer Complex, and Cadwell Sports Complex where softball, baseball and soccer can all be played, but many visitors may not know about the other great outdoor recreations available in town.
Take the family out for a splashing good time at the Mitchell Aquatic Center. Swim laps in the 50-meter 6-lane competition pool or try out the double slide that runs over 100 feet. This waterpark has something for the whole family with a kid-friendly zero-depth entry, slides, a water walk, dump buckets and sprayers.
Ride through town on the Dry Run Creek Bike & Walking Path or on the scenic bypass past Cadwell Sports Complex. Just a few blocks over you’ll find Lake Mitchell, where you can ride or hike on single-track trails, relax on the public beach or use the group facilities and playgrounds. You can easily enjoy the natural beauty Mitchell has to offer.
Bring your clubs and take your shot at the engaging Lakeview Golf Course overlooking Lake Mitchell. Or try your swing at Wild Oak
Golf Course, whose 18 holes wind along Firesteel Creek.
Bike trail maps, brochures and more information are available online at visitmitchell.com.
Relax In The Sun
Doty ParkEast 2nd & North MentzerPicnic shelter, playground
Dry Run CreekRuns from Minnesota Street to Burr Street.Picnic shelter, disc golf course, ball field, playground, restrooms, skate park, bike/running trails.
Gainer ParkWest 2nd & North MinnesotaPicnic shelter, playground.
Hitchcock Park1201 East Hanson & FosterTennis courts (8), Rental shelters (4), formal gardens, basketball court, playground, aquatic center, ball fields (2), band shelter.
Jennewein ParkMitchell Boulevard & South MinnesotaPlayground.
Kiwanis Woodlot Park400 Indian Village RoadPicnic shelter, restrooms, playground, parking lot, disc golf, bike trails.
Monroe ParkWest 11th & North EdmundsRental shelter, ball field, horseshoe courts, playground.
Northridge Park & Bella’s Butterfly GardenEast 11th & North CapitalLarge open area perfect for flying kites! Picnic shelter, playground.
Patton young Park1100 West CedarRental shelter, ball field, playground, picnic shelter, sand volleyball court, restrooms.
Pioneer ParkSouth Rowley & Andrews StreetOne block east of McGovern Library; Western theme with a metal stage coach! Rental shelter, playground.
Rotary Park7th Avenue & Main StreetJust across from the Corn Palace. Picnic Shelter.
Dog ParkSouth end of Cadwell Sports Complex (it’s a bit hidden, please see map on pg. 29)
Bring your canine friend to the Mitchell Dog Park, located on the south end of Cadwell Park near the Mitchell Middle School. It
features a 2.3 acre area for large dogs and a .85 acre area small dog enclosure. Both areas are shaded and equipped with drinking fountains, benches and gravel pathways. We ask that users be responsible and clean up after their pets.
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recreaTIonCadwell Sports ComplexNorth Minnesota605-995-8450Ball diamonds, baseball stadium, concession stands, drinking water, parking lots, restrooms.
Dry Run Creek Disc GolfRuns from Minnesota Street to Burr Street.
Dry Run Creek Skate ParkLocated just off Burr Street. Access to bike/walking trails. Ample parking!
Kiwanis Woodlot Disc GolfIndian Village Road
Lakeview Lawn Bowling3300 North Ohlman605-995-8048Training provided on scoring, game play, and proper methods of the sport. Course is open to the public as well as local/area leagues.
Mitchell Activities Center1001 North Minnesota605-995-8456Indoor hockey arena, leisure and figure skating, restrooms, concessions, locker rooms, spectator seating, ice skate sharpening, and skate rentals.
Mitchell Aquatic Center1201 East Hanson605-995-8450New aquatic center with waterslide, zero-depth play area with water features, 6-lane 50-meter pool, concession stand, restrooms/showers, drinking water, and parking lot.
Mitchell Recreation Center1300 North Main605-995-8450Two indoor basketball courts, indoor heated pool, sauna, whirlpool, locker rooms, cardiovascular equipment, weight machines, free weights, racquetball courts, TV room, youth and adult lounges, and youth game room.
Pepsi-Cola Soccer Complex5825 Tower Road605-995-845050 beautifully landscaped acres with 10 full-sized soccer fields. Located just north of Lake Mitchell near the Mitchell Municipal Airport.
golf coursesLakeview Golf Course3300 North Ohlman605-995-8460Beautiful 18-hole golf course, full line proshop, rentals, concessions. Locker rooms with showers available.
Wild Oak Golf Course2500 East 1st Avenue605-996-2084Scenic 18-hole golf course, par 72, driving range, putting greens, full proshop, gas carts, full bar service. Call for tee times.
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Boldface Indicates Chamber of Commerce MemberAmerican Legion Post Café & Lounge107 N. MainOpen Daily from 6am till bar closesClosed Easter, Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-7781 $-$$
American, Casual Menu,
Family, Steak, Chicken
• • • • • •CA FBFull Salad Bar with
Steak and Walleye every Saturday night.
Arbys 1500 S. Burr • www.arbys.com Open 10am-10pmClosed Easter,Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-5656 $ American • • •CA
Bean Box Espresso 1500 N. Sanborn, Village Bowl Parking Lot Open Mon-Fri 6am-2pm, Sat 7am-2pm, Sun 8am-1pm • Closed major holidays
605-999-9969 $ • Coffee Enjoy a variety of specialty coffeehouse drinks!
Blarney’s Sports Bar & Grill 2100 Highland Way www.blarneyssportsbar.com Open 11am-2am; Closed major holidays
605-995-5095 $$ •American, Chicken,
Sports Bar• • • •CA FB
Stone-Fired Pizzas, Burgers, Wings, 24 beers on tap, 16 big-screen TVs, Lunch buffet
Mon-Fri 11am-1:30pm
Brig Steakhouse & Lounge 2700 N. Main • www.brigsteakhouse.com Open Tues-Sun 5pm till close; Closed July 4th, Christmas Eve/Day & New Years Day
605-996-7444 $$$ •Steak, Walleye,
Seafood, Pasta, BBQ,
Chicken• •CA,
R FB •Hand cut steaks,
homemeade soup & salad bar, overlooking Lake Mitchell. Will
open for lunch for groups of 40+
Burger King 1617 N. Main • Open Mon-Sat 6am-11pm, Sun 7am-11pm • Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-7011 $ Fast food, Burgers • • • •CA Friendly atmosphere and clean
environment!
Cabela’s Deli & Grill601 Cabela Dr. • Open: Summer 8am-8pm, Winter 8am-7pm • Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-0337 $Sandwiches, American,
Casual• • •
Stop by for a savory meal or a quick snack, Cabela’s Deli & Grill,
it’s wildly fresh.
Café Teresa312 N. Main • www.mitchellcafeteresa.comOpen Mon-Fri 7am-6pm, Sat 7am-5pmClosed major holidays
605-990-2233 $ •Coffee, Pizza, Sandwiches
Casual Menu• • •CA W •
Casual dining, daily specials, wine, gourment coffee, tea, frozen
drinks in a relaxing atmosphere!
Casey’s General Store100 S. Main & 701 N. Main 605-996-4595 $ Pizza • • •
Chef Louie’s601 E. Havens Lounge & Dining Room opens at 4:30pmClosed major holidays
605-996-7565 $$$ •Steak, Sea-
food, Walleye, Fine Dining
• •R FB •Fine dining steakhouse, premium
Black Angus beef, seafood, homemade soups & salads,
extensive wine menu.
CherryBerry820 E. Spruce Open: Summer 12pm-9pm Daily, Winter hours vary
605-292-1100 $ Frozen YogurtOffers 10 rotating frozen yogurt
flavors and more than 50 toppings.
Coborn’s Superstore1800 N. Main • www.coborns.comOpen 6am-7pm Daily • Closed Christmas
605-996-5593 $American,
Sandwiches Coffee, Chicken
• • • • • Full breakfast plus cafeteria-style lunch & dinner.
Cornerstone Coffeehouse & Deli123 E. 3rd Ave.Open Mon-Sat 7am-5pm, Sun 9am-5pmClosed Easter, Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-8228 $ •Coffee,
Sandwiches, Deli, Casual
Menu, Family• • •CA
Offers specialty coffee, free Wi-Fi and fast, friendly service in a
relaxing environment.
Corona Village1101 S. BurrOpen 11am-9:30pm Closed July 4th, Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-9391 $$ Mexican • • •CA FB
County Fair Food Store Deli/Catering1305 W. HavensOpen 7am-7:30pm; Closed Easter, Thanksgiving & Christmas Day
605-996-8393 $ •American,
Buffet, Chicken,
Casual Menu• • • • • •
All-you-can-eat soup and salad bar daily; off-the-grill items; broasted chicken; on-and off-site
catering.
Crazy About Cupcakes417 N. Main, Ste. 104Open Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 9am-2pmClosed major holidays
605-990-9866 $ • CupcakesSpecialty flavors change daily!
Block and a half from the Corn Palace.
Cattleman’s Club601 E. Norway Opening July 1.
Cubby’s East1000 S. Burr • www.cubbys.comOpen 24 Hours
605-996-9632 $ Pizza, Chicken, Subs, Snacks • • • Casino available.
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Boldface Indicates Chamber of Commerce MemberCubby’s West1700 W. Havens • www.cubbys.comOpen Mon-Fri 5am-9:30pm, Sat 6 am-8pm, Sun 6am-7pm
605-996-1951 $Pizza, Chicken, Burgers, Subs,
Snacks• • • • Casino, Chester’s Chicken,
Junction Burgers.
Culver’s Restaurant1015 Cabela Dr.www.culvers.comOpen 10am-10pm; Closed major holidays
605-995-5868 $Fast Food,
Chicken, Butter Burgers, Fresh Frozen Custard
• • •CA Famous Butter Burgers & Fresh Frozen Custard.
Dairy Queen1501 W. HavensOpen Daily at 10:30am Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-6324 $Ice Cream,
Casual Menu, Family
• • •Specialize in Ice Cream,
Blizzards, Ice Cream Cakes, Flame Thrower Burgers, chicken strips,
and much more!
Daylight Donuts & Bake Shoppe900 N. MainOpen Mon-Sat 5am-12pm; Closed major holidays
605-996-6768 $ • Bakery, Coffee • Best donuts and coffee you’ll ever have!
Domino’s Pizza 425 N. Sanborn • www.dominos.com Open Sun-Thurs 11am-12am, Fri-Sat 11am-1am
605-996-1010 $$Pasta,
Sandwiches, Pizza
• • • • Delivery to your room.
Dr. Lucky’s Bar & Grill205 N. MainOpen Mon-Sat 11am -2am, Sun 11am-12amClosed Memorial Day & Christmas
605-996-3200 $$ •Sports Bar,
Pizza, Sandwiches,
Burgers• • • •CA FB
DWU Dining Service/Java City Coffee Shop 1200 W. University Ave www.dwu.campusdish.com • Closed holidays
605-995-2810 $ • • • • •Java City Coffee Shop located
in the McGovern Library; hours dependent on library hours.
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Boldface Indicates Chamber of Commerce MemberFanny Horners Eating Establishment1691 N. MainOpen 6am-9pm • Closed July 4th, Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Years
605-996-7538 $ •Family, Casual
Menu, Sandwiches
Steak, Pasta• • • • •CA
Famous for homemade bean soup, home cooked food and
breakfast served anytime. Kids and seniors menu available.
Godfathers Pizza Express2160 Highland WayOpen Summer: Sun-Thurs 7:30am-10pm, Fri-Sat 7:30am-11pm • Winter: Sun-Thurs 7:30am-9pm, Fri-Sat 7:30am-10pm • Closed Christmas Day
605-995-5003 $ Pizza, Hot Wings, Salads • • • • •CA •
Great family atmosphere, fast and friendly service, best pizza
in town.
Grounded Espresso700 E. Kay St.Open Mon-Fri 6am-2pm, Sat 7am-2pm, Sun 8am-1pm
605-630-1001 $ • Coffee Enjoy a variety of specialty coffeehouse drinks!
Hardee’s1025 Cabela Dr.Open Mon-Thurs 6am-11pm, Fri-Sat 6am-12am, Sun 6am-10pm • Closed Christmas Day
605-996-3552 $ Fast Food • • • • • Offer the best burgers out there! 100% Black Angus Beef.
Hot Shots Espresso322 E. HavensOpen Mon-Fri 6:30am-6pm, Sat-Sun 7:30am-3:30pm
605-933-1836 $ • Coffee The perfect start to your day!
Jimmy John’s1610 S Burr St • www.jimmyjohns.com Open 10:30am-10pm
605-990-5646 $ Subs • • Freaky fast delivery!
Marlin’s Family Restaurant1821 S. Burr; I-90 Travel CenterOpen 24 hours/7days a week
605-996-2351 $Family, Fine
Dining, Steak, Seafood
• • • • • • Great family dining facility located along I-90. Come see us!
McDonald’s1704 N. Main • Open 6am-12am Closed for renovations April-July1
605-996-6200 $ Fast Food • • • • •CAAll-new building coming soon!
Join us when we re-open on July 1.
McDonald’s1521 S. BurrOpen 6am-12am • Closed Christmas
605-996-7200 $ Fast Food • • • • •CA
Moonlight Bar & Lounge511 N. MainOpen 11am-2am; Closed Memorial Day & Christmas
605-996-4972 $-$$
Casual Menu, Chicken • • • •CA FB Specialize in handmade burgers
and broasted chicken.
Northside Sinclair1905 N. MainOpen Mon-Sat 6am-11pm, Sun 6am-10pmClosed Christmas
605-996-8191 $
American, Casual Menu,
Fast Food, Pizza,
Sandwiches
• • • Daily lunch specials!
New China Buffet1801 N. MainOpen 11am-9pm Daily Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-0600 $$ • Chinese • • •CA Buffet.
OverTime Steakhouse & Sports Bar716 N. RowleyOpen Daily from 11am-10pm, Bar open until closeClosed major holidays
605-990-2894 $$-$$$ •
Steak, Sports Bar, Fine Dining,
Walleye, American
• • •CA FB •Fine dining in a sports
bar atmosphere. One block north and one block west
of Corn Palace.
Papa Murphy’s Pizza1801 N. MainOpen Sun-Thurs 10:30am-8pm, Fri-Sat 10am-9pm
605-996-3000 $$ Take-N-Bake Pizza • •
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery1301 S. BurrOpen 6am-11pm Daily • Closed Christmas Day
605-995-1999 $-$$
Family, Walleye, American,
Coffee, Casual Menu
• • • • •CA Breakfast is just the beginning!
Phoenix & Dragon1522 W. HavensOpen Mon-Sat 11am-9pm, Sun 11am-8pm
605-996-7778 $ • Chinese • • •CA W •Serving daily specials.
Delivery/catering, & dine-in/carry-out available.
Pizza Hut & Wing Street616 E. Havens • www.pizzahut.comOpen 11am-11pm Daily • Closed Christmas Day
605-996-1900 $$Pizza, Pasta,
Buffet, Sandwiches
• • •CA • First Pizza Hut & Wing Street in South Dakota.
Pizza Ranch502 E. Norway • www. pizzaranch.comOpen 10am-10pm Daily; Closed Easter, Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-8009 $$ • • • •CA • Try our daily legendary buffet.
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Quiznos2100 Highland WayOpen Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 11am-8pmClosed major holidays
605-995-1010 $ Subs, Sandwiches • • •CA
Rita’s Place1500 N. DuffOpen Wed-Sat 6am-10pm • Sun-Tues 6am-9pm
605-996-4980 $ • Casual Menu • • • •CA • Enjoy home-cooked meals!
Ruby Tuesday1900 Highland WayOpen Mon-Thurs 11am-11pm, Fri-Sat 11am-12am, Sun 11am-10pm • Closed Christmas
605-996-5208
Casual Menu, Steak,
Seafood, Chicken, Pasta,
Ribs
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Scoreboard Pub & Grille522 N. MainOpen Daily at 10am Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas Day
605-996-9488 $ •Sports Bar, Sandwiches,
Steak, Chicken
• • • •CA B, W
Featuring half-pound burgers, corn chowder and wings! Larg-est outdoor patio in Mitchell, next door to the Corn Palace, with DirecTV sports package.
Shakes ‘N’ Stuff1701 W. HavensSummer Mon-Fri 11am-9pm; Winter Mon-Fri 11am-7pm • Closed major holidays
605-996-2772 $ •Sandwiches, Chicken, Ice
Cream• • •CA
Mitchell’s best kept secret! Carry-out
available.
Shay’s Restaurant & Lounge1525 W. Havens • www.ramada.comOpen Mon-Thurs 5pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10pmClosed Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-6501 $-$$ •
American, Casual Menu,
Fine Dining• •CA FB
Casual dining experience with nightly specials, newly reno-
vated lounge and casino.
Subway501 S. SanbornOpen 7am-12am Closed Easter, Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-7582 $Fast Food,
Subs, Sandwiches Salads, Pizza
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Subway1101 E. Spruce (WalMart)Open 7am-10pm Closed Christmas
605-996-1019 $
Fast Food, Subs,
Sandwiches, Salads, Pizza,
Ice Cream
• • • • •CA •
Subway1701 S. Burr; I-90 Travel CenterOpen 7am-10pm Closed Easter, Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-8086 $Fast Food,
Subs, Sandwiches, Salads, Pizza
• • • •CA
Taco Bell2000 S. BurrOpen Sun-Thurs 10am-10pm, Fri-Sat 10am-11pmClosed Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-2099 $ Tex-Mex • • • •CA
Taco John’s701 N. SanbornOpen Winter: Mon-Sat 7am-10pm, Sun 8am-10pmSummer: Mon-Sat 7am-11pm, Sun 8am-11pmClosed Easter, Thanksgiving & Christmas
605-996-4445 $ Mexican • • • •
The Depot210 S. Main • www.mitchelldepot.comOpen 11:30am-2am DailyClosed July 4th, Thanksgiving, & Christmas
605-996-9417 $$ • American • • • •CA FBServing the very best steaks in town! See the G-scale running
trains.
The Grille1801 N. Main Open Tues-Thur 5pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10pmClosed major holidays
605-990-5025 $$$Steak, Casual Menu, Fine
Dining• •CA FB
Mitchell’s newest fine dining restaurant with a casual
atmosphere.
Twin Dragon Chinese Restaurant704 E. NorwayOpen: Summer 11am-10pm, Winter 11am-9pm; Closed Sunday • Closed major holidays
605-996-5446 $$ •Chinese, Family,
Seafood• • •CA B, W Dine in or carry-out!
Whiskey Creek Wood Fire Grill905 E. Spruce • www.whiskeycreek.comSun-Thurs 11am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11am-11pm
605-990-3300 $$
BBQ, Casual Menu, Family,
Seafood, Pasta, Steak
• • •CA FB • Original wood fired steaks, burgers, prime rib & BBQ
Zesto212 W. 1st • Open Daily • New building opening April 2014!
605-996-4329 $Casual, Dine in or Take out, Ice
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reTaIlAntiquesSecond Impression Palace 412 N Main 605-996-1948
Apparel & ShoesAdorn Boutique 116 N Main 605-996-0558
Glik’s 2100 Highland Way, Ste. E 605-990-2897
Michael’s Toggery, Inc. 211 N Main 605-996-3782
Tickled P!nk 300 N Main 605-990-3130
Art Galleries & FramingDakota Discovery Museum 1300 McGovern Ave 605-996-2122
Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village 3200 Indian Village Rd 605-996-5473
Photography Unlimited 519 N Main 605-996-3273
The Framer 316 N Main 605-996-2285
Valtiroty Shiloh’s Tabernacle 615 N Main 605-540-9005
Wegleitner Fine Art 332 E Havens 605-990-2338
AutomotiveAdvantage Auto Glass LLC 1421 E 3rd Ave 605-990-6625
Auto Body Specialties, Inc. 711 N Main 605-996-1070
Custom Plus Collision Center, LLC 960 Commerce St 605-996-1959
Dale’s A-1 Transmission Service 1100 S Burr 605-996-7102
Dick’s Body Shop 2021 W Havens 605-996-2372
Doug’s Custom Paint & Body, Inc. 3115 W Havens 605-996-0958
G T Body 715 S Main 605-996-1884
Graham Tire & Automotive 720 N Main 605-996-7709
Interstate Glass & Door 701 S Burr St 605-996-2720
Iverson Chrysler Center 600 S Burr 605-996-5683
Larry’s I-90 Service 1510 S Burr 605-996-1042
Stahl’s Collision Center 621 N Lytle 605-995-0639
Sturdevant’s Auto Parts 301 W First Ave 605-996-5585
TMA 806 N Main 605-996-1255
Vern Eide Chevy, Buick and GMC 219 E 1st Ave 605-996-5120
Vern Eide Ford and Lincoln 2300 N Main 605-996-5614
Department StoresWal-Mart 1101 E Spruce 605-995-6840
Walgreen’s 901 S Burr 605-996-3095
ElectronicsHard Drive Central 318 N Main 605-996-4490
Rew’s TV & Appliance 910 N Main 605-996-2852
Fabric, Quilting & CraftsScraptastic Styles 1401 N Main, Ste. 102 605-996-2344
Fabric & Textile Warehouse 401 N Main 605-996-6011
The Pin Cushion 117 N Lawler 605-996-0947
Farm & Home SuppliesCampbell’s Inc. 1400 S Burr 605-996-8305
TSC - Tractor Supply Company 2400 S Mentzer 605-996-7942
Floral, Gift Shops & Home DécorChar’s Party Center 1801 N Main 605-996-4145
Cherrybee’s Floral & Gifts 208 N Main 605-996-0001
Corn Palace Gift Shop 603 N Main 605-996-1191
Get Pinned Boutique 210 N Main 605-990-7463
Nepstad’s Flowers & Gifts 1122 N Main 605-996-4323
Rosa’s Stuff/Merle’s Place 621 N Main, Shoppe #7
The Tumbleweed 2100 Highland Way, Ste. 2 605-996-1214
Furniture, Floors & Interior DesignAppliance & Furniture RENTALL 1005 E Spruce St, Ste. 101 605-996-3455
Chucks Paint & Blinds 315 W 1st Ave 605-990-2790
Design Interiors Inc. 623 S Sanborn 605-990-3999
Floor to Ceiling Interior Design Showroom 1301 W 15th Ave 605-996-4062
Gotcha Covered 605-996-0155
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reTaIlMontgomery Furniture 1312 W Havens 605-996-6900
Slumberland 812 N Rowley 605 292-2900
Unclaimed Freight 1500 N Main 605-996-9820
Western Woods, LLC 900 W Spruce 605-996-1358
JewelryRiddle’s Jewelry 2100 Highland Way, Ste. 0 605-996-6025
Woelfel Jewelry 218 N Main 605-996-5502
Motorcycle ShopsKlock Werks 915 S Kimball 605-996-3700
Sabers Victory & V-Twin 700 E Kay Ave 605-996-7433
Pawn & Consignment ShopsGoodwill of the Great Plains 1415 W Havens 605-996-3640
National Pawn Co. of South Dakota 1100 N Main 605-996-7299
Rendezvous Emporium 115 N Main 605-996-6292
Welcome Home Furniture & Consignments 400 N Main 605-999-6392
Sporting GoodsCabela’s 601 Cabela Dr 605-996-0337
Deadwood Mike’s Sportscards 603 N Main 605-292-2273
K & B Archery 212 N Main 605-996-9810
Sun Gold Sports 714 E Kay Ave 605-996-3218
SpecialtyEd’s Pet World 206 N Main 605-996-9747
Einstein’s Costume Rental 317 N Main 605-996-7676
Prairie Town Grocery 605 S Sanborn 605-292-3200
Ron’s Bicycle & Locksmith 723 S Sanborn 605-996-7005
Wayne & Mary’s Nutrition Center 1313 W Havens 605-996-9868
Shopping list includes Mitchell retail establishments that are members of the Mitchell Area Chamber of Commerce at the time of printing.
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area mapThe World’s Only Corn Palace Decorated each year with thousands of bushels of corns, grains and native grasses.604 N. Main St. • 866.273.2676 (CORN) or 605.996.6223
Dakota Discovery MuseumEnjoy the life, culture and the arts of pioneers and Native Americans of this region.1300 McGovern Ave • 605.996.2122
Prehistoric Indian Village/Archeodome A prehistoric dwelling site where 1,000 years ago semi-nomadic farmers/hunters harvested the first corn.3200 Indian Village Rd • 605.996.5473
McGovern Legacy MuseumProvides visitors a unique journey through the lives of George and Eleanor McGovern.1021 McGovern Ave. DWU Campus 605.995.2937
Carnegie Resource CenterTravel Back in time and see the Corn Palace memorabilia from the last 100+ years!119 W. 3rd Ave. • 605.996.3209
BIKE/WALKING TRAILS
CONVENIENT CORN PALACE PARKING & RV PARKING
PARK AREA
PICNIC SHELTER/AREA
DOG PARK
MITCHELL AQUATIC CENTER
SCHOOL
HOSPITAL
SUGGESTED ROUTES TO CORN PALACE
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enTerTaInmenTNight LifeAll Star Sports Bar 1510 S. Burr • 605-996-0340
American Legion Post 18107 N. Main • 605-996-7781
Big Dummy’s 112 N. Main • 605-990-3869
Blarney’s Sports Bar & Grill 2100 Highland Way • 605-995-5095 www.blarneyssportsbar.com
Dr. Lucky’s Bar & Grill205 N. Main • 605-996-3200
E-Z$ Pub1801 N. Main • 605-996-9776
Kongo Klub4901 N. Main • 605-996-9415
Longhorn Bar108 N. Main • 605-996-7646
Moonlight Bar & Lounge511 N. Main • 605-996-4972
N.A.S.A. Lounge and Casino1801 N. Main • 605-990-6272
One-Eyed Jack’s 1401 N. Main • 605-292-2274
OverTime Sports Bar & Lounge 716 N. Rowley • 605-990-2894
Platinum Players Club Casino 719 N. Sanborn • 605-990-2274
Scoreboard Pub & Grille 522 N. Main • 605-996-9488
Shay’s Restaurant & Lounge 1525 W. Havens (in the Ramada Inn & Suites) 605-996-6501
Sneaker’s Peanut Bar & Spare Change Casino 1500 N. Duff (Village Bowl Complex) 605-996-5583 www.villagebowlingcenter.com
Sudz508 E. Havens • 605-995-1499
The Depot 210 S. Main • 605-996-9417 www.mitchelldepot.com
Thirsty’s1801 N. Main • 605-995-2080
VFW 215 N. Main • 605-996-9470
Boldface indicates Chamber of Commerce member.
Family EntertainmentLuxury 5 Cinemas 209 N. Lawler 605-996-9022 www.loganmovie.com State-of-the-art 5-plex movie theater featuring stadium seating, digital stereo sound and rocking chair seats. Open 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Mitchell Activities Center 1001 N. Minnesota 605-995-8456, off-season 605-995-8450 www.cityofmitchell.org Go ice skating in the summer! The Mitchell Activities Center is a regulation indoor hockey arena (Home of the Mitchell Marlins), with open skate hours for pleasure skating. Restrooms, concessions, locker rooms, ice sharpening & skate rentals are available.
Mitchell Aquatic Center 1201 E. Hanson 605-995-8458 off-season 605-995-8450 www.cityofmitchell.org New aquatic center with wtaterslide, 0-depth play area with water features, and 6-lane 50-meter pool, concession stand, restrooms/showers, drinking water, and parking lot.
Pepsi-Cola Theatre for the Performing Arts/Mitchell Area Community Theatre 700 N. Main 605-996-9137 www.mitchellact.org Home to the Mitchell Area Community Theatre, dedicated to bringing high quality shows and entertainment to the stage of the Theatre with an incredible group of dedicated volunteer actors, directors, set and lighting design specialists and costumers. The Theatre is also host to a variety of other arts productions including lecture & film series, dance recitals, and musical entertainment.
Village Bowl 1500 N. Duff 605-996-5583 www.villagebowlingcenter.com 24 lanes of high-quality bowling with easy-automatic scoring.
JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT AT DAKOTA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
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The world’s largest cross-country air race begins at the Mitchell Municipal Airport the weekend of July 26 and 27. It’s called the Experimental Aircraft Association AirVenture Cup Race, an annual trek to the EAA Airventure Fly-In Convention in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. More than 50 different experimental aircrafts will depart Sunday, July 27 to begin the daylong race to Wausau Downtown Airport, 70 miles from Oshkosh.
The day before the race, on Saturday, July 26, Mitchell Municipal Airport and Wright Brothers Aviation open the doors to the public from 9 am to 5 pm. Visitors can see the aircraft, talk to the pilots, see classic cars and learn more about experimental aircraft. Pilots also put on the Young Eagles Day, where kids
ages 8 to 17 can take a ride in an airplane for free. Weather permitting, there will also be hot-air balloon rides.
The Young Eagle rides have been especially popular, said Todd Shannon of Wright Brothers Aviation. The last time the race started in Mitchell, pilots gave 260 rides to young people during the open house. “It’s really gratifying for the pilots, and the kids love it. For many of them, it’s the first time they’ve been in an airplane,” he said.
The public is also welcome to return Sunday morning to watch the start of the race, which is scheduled to begin at 9:30 am.
This is the fourth year that the AirVenture Cup starts in Mitchell. Founded in 1998, the AirVenture Cup Race has become one of the most successful racing events in aviation. Pilots of every background come together for the AirVenture Cup Race.
AirVenture Cup Race
A chance to see a variety of aircraft on the ground, in action
AirVenture Cup Races July 26-27, 2014
5971 Hangar Rd. 605-996-1228
Get Charged Up!The Mitchell Tesla Charging Station right off Interstate 90 was the first electric “supercharger” station in South Dakota, which makes it especially electrifying.
Tesla is a California-based electric car maker that plans to have charging stations in 98 percent of the United States, so that its electric cars can travel from coast to coast. That’s why six charging stations equipped for Tesla Model S cars are located on Havens Avenue, between the County Fair Food Store and Dairy Queen in Mitchell.
The charging stations are specifically made for the Tesla Model S electric sedan, and the charge is free. In Mitchell and elsewhere, the stations are strategically stationed in places where people can shop and eat while their car charges.
Twenty to thirty minutes of charge will get three hours of travel, just about enough to make it to the next charging station in Rapid City to the west or Sioux Falls to the east.
Check out our Mobile DirectoryEverything you need to know about Mitchell businesses is right at your fingertips. Visit our mobile site and get information about business listings, hot deals and Mitchell Area Chamber of Commerce events – all on your smartphone or other mobile device.
Features like the Call Now button let you telephone the business directly with just one click. Event information is also accessible.
Key features: Call Now button, Essential contact information, Featured and upcoming Chamber events. Speedy results!
Access our mobile listing at www.mitchellchamber.com
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Price Range Key: $ - Under $50/night$$ - Between $50-$80/night$$$ - Over $80/night
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AmericInn Lodge & Suites1421 S. Burr www.americinn.com/hotels/sd/mitchell
605-996-9700 $$$ 52 2 • In • • • • • • CallComplete room
makeovers! Free breakfast and internet.
Best Western Motor Inn1001 S. Burrwww.bestwestern.com
605-996-5536 $$ 77 1 • Out • • •Outdoor heated pool, all rooms have outside
entrances. Recently remodeled.
Budget Inn1518 W. Havenswww.mitchellbudgetinn.com
605-996-7518 $$ 34 0 • • • •
Coachlight Motel1000 W. Havenswww.coachlightmotel.com
605-996-5686 $-$$ 20 0 • • • Complimentary coffee & donuts at breakfast.
Comfort Inn & Suites2020 Highland Waywww.choicehotels.com/hotel/sd068
605-990-2400 $$$ 72 5 • In• J • • • • • •Indoor waterpark with
200-foot waterslide and
children’s splash pool.
Dakota HorizINN & Campground205 N. SD Hwy. 37Parkston, SDwww.dakotahorizinn.com
605-928-3021800-883-3021 $$ 42 3 • • • • •
Just 20 minutes from the World’s Only Corn
Palace. Friendly service. Refrigerator/microwave in
all rooms.
Days Inn1506 S. Burrwww.daysinn.com
605-996-6208 $$-$$$ 68 2 • In• J • • • • • • Let us spoil you with
service!
Econo Lodge Motel1313 S. Ohlmanwww.econolodge.com
605-996-6647 $-$$$ 44 0 • • • • • • • Business-friendly services
available.
Hampton Inn1920 Highland Waywww.mitchell.hamptoninn.com
605-995-1575 $$$ 75 5 • In J • • • • • • Dogs Only
100% Non-smoking; Microwave & refrigera-
tor in all rooms. Recently remodeled.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites810 E. Spruce www.hiexpress.com/mitchellsd
605-292-9292 $$$ 82 5 • In• J • • • • • •100% Non-smoking. Microwave & fridge
in suites.
Kelly Inn & Suites1010 Cabela Drwww.kellyinnmitchell.com
605-995-0500800-635-3559 $$$ 78 3 • In J • • • • • • • Stay with the bears in a
northwoods-themed hotel.
Motel 61309 S. Ohlmanwww.motel6.com
605-996-0530800-466-8356 $ 92 2 Out • • •
Pets stay free. Microwave and refrigerator in every
room.
Quality Inn1221 S. Burrwww.choicehotels.com
605-996-1333 $$ 59 1 • In J/S • • • •Located near restaurants.
Refrigerator in every room; microwave available
24 hours in lobby.
Ramada Inn & Suites1525 W. Havens www.ramada.com
605-996-6501 $$ 122 4 • In J • • • • • • •Mitchell’s only full service hotel. Area’s only indoor
mini golf course.
Siesta Motel1210 W. Havens www.siestamotel.com
605-996-5544800-424-0537 $$ 22 0 • •
All rooms have a 50” flat screen TV, microwave and
refrigerator.
Super 8 Motel1700 S. Burr www.mitchellsuper8.com
605-996-9678800-996-9678 $$ 106 3 • In/
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Thunderbird Lodge1601 S. Burr www.thunderbird-lodge.com
605-996-6645800-996-2810 $$ 48 1 • J/S • • • • •
Locally owned. Truck parking. Great value. Pets in select rooms with prior
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bed & breakfasTsDER PLATZ Bill & Ila’s Bed & Breakfast 515 E. 3rd Ave. Mitchell, SD 605-990-4385 or 605-999-3144 www.bbonline.com/sd/rumbolz [email protected] Units: 5 rooms, 5 baths - Can Accommodate: Up to 15 ppl Completely renovated 2 story Italian Bracket 1880 vintage home, with 5 guest rooms; 2 with private baths and king beds; 1 with a queen and a twin bed; 1 with 2 full beds; 1 with a queen and full bed; and 1 with a twin bed and sofa. All available for family gatherings.
Granite Springs Lodge25840 422nd Ave. Alexandria, SD 605-351-6638 www.granitespringssd.com [email protected] Units: 20, 6 handicap accessbile Can Accommodate: 90 + pplSouth Dakota’s premier event facility is located just 15 minutes east of Mitchell, off I-90. The lodge’s main dining room overlooks a spring fed lake, and includes 20 rooms with baths and a commercial kitchen. Hiking, trail riding, swimming, fishing and yard games are just a few of the activities that can be done while staying at Granite Springs Lodge.
Hyatt’s Green Acres Bed & Breakfast 26044 North 7th St. Emery, SD 605-449-4787 or 605-999-2880 www.hyattsgreenacres.com [email protected] Units: 4 - Can Accommodate: 11 ppl Enjoy the peace of the country in our refurbished farm house located on 40 acres north of Emery. 4 non-smoking rooms upstairs: 1 queen, 2 double and 1 twin bed decorated in a unique style highlighted by European Antiques. Enjoy a dip in our hot tub, relax in the sauna or enjoy reading, visiting or playing games on our covered porch. Free high speed wireless internet. Full breakfast. Lounge available for reunions, family get-togethers, social and meetings. Also small RV Park with full hookups. Come relax with us.
Lucky D B&B, LLC40020 254th St. Mt. Vernon, SD 605-236-5328 www.luckydbnb.com [email protected] Units: 3 • Can Accommodate: 6 pplRelax at the Lucky D B&B just minutes from Mitchell! We offer comfortable queen beds in a non-smoking home. Pets are welcome, but please call ahead for accommodations. For the hunting and fishing enthusiasts, we have a cleaning station and freezers available. Weekly rates and laundry available. Wi-Fi available.
Prairie Gold Bed & Breakfast 40394 245th St. Letcher, SD 605-999-1660 www.clarksbandb.com [email protected] Units: 3 - Can Accommodate: 11 pplPrairie Gold Bed & Breakfast is a contemporary home in a quiet rural setting 20 minutes from Mitchell. It has 3 rooms, 1 with a queen bed, 1 with a double bed, and 1 with 2 single beds. Fireplaces, ideal for romance, reunions, travelers, and hunters. Great room may be used for meeting space. Full breakfast provided. Open year-round.
River Road Bed & Breakfast41327 James River Rd. Mitchell, SD605-996-5813 or 605-999-2031 www.riverroadbb.com [email protected] Units: 2 - Can Accommodate: 5 pplRiver Road Bed & Breakfast is a rustic log home just 3 miles from Mitchell, overlooking the beautiful James River. Relax on the inviting wrap-around porch. 2 bedrooms available with shared bath; 1 with a queen and twin, and 1 with a queen bed. Full breakfast served. Available year-round. Hunters and small group retreats welcome. Children also welcome. Wi-Fi available.
Rooster Roost Ranch25699 407th Ave. Mitchell, SD 605-996-4676 www.roosterroostranch.com [email protected] Units: 6 - Can Accommodate: 16 pplHunting and a whole lot more! Full service hunting lodge also available for off season events from January 1st - October 1st for specialized wedding packages, reunions, hobby retreats, corporate events and more. The lodge features 4 bedrooms that sleep 3 people individually, and 3 bedrooms that sleep 2 people individually, 5 bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, laundry facilities, gathering room, and a large deck overlooking the countryside.
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campIngThe campgrounds noted below are listed alphabetically. The list includes campgrounds located in Mitchell. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the listings, all information is subject to change.
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Dakota Campground1800 W. SpruceOpen April - Mid Fall, weather permitting
605-996-9432 52 • • • • • • • • 1 11 • • • • •
Dakota HorizINN & Campground205 N. Hwy. 37, Parkston, SD 57366www.dakotahorizinn.comOpen March-December
605-928-3021 800-883-3021 12 • • • • • • 0 4 • • • • • •
FAMIL-E-FUN Campground25473 403rd Avenue; I-90 Exit 325 Betts Rd.Open April 1 - November 1
605-996-8983 80 • • • • • • • • • 1 64 • • • • •
Hyatt’s Green Acres, LLC26044 N. 7th St. Emery, SD 57332www.hyattsgreenacres.comOpen year round
605-449-4787605-999-2880 6 • • • 0 6 • •
Lake Mitchell Campground2601 N. Main1 mile N. of the Corn Palace (Main Street)www.cityofmitchell.orgOpen April 15 - October 31, weather permitting
605-995-8457 76 • • • • • • • • 0 6 • • • • • •
Mitchell KOA41255 SD Hwy. 38 • www.koa.comOpen May 1 - October 30
605-996-1131800-KOA-1236 77 • • • • • • 5 74 • • • • •
R&R Campground1700 S. Burr; I-90 Exit 332 (Behind Super 8) Open May 15 - September 30
605-996-8895 44 • • • • • • • • 0 35 • • • • • •
RonDee’s Campground911 E. Kay (Behind Days Inn)www.rondeescampground.com
605-996-0769866-747-2267 50 • • • • • • • • 0 35 • • • • • •
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souTh dakoTa’s love of hunTIng, fIshIng and The
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The plains of eastern South Dakota are home to one of the richest ringneck pheasant populations in North America. Bird hunters from across the United States flock to the Mitchell area for pheasant hunting. Guided and youth hunts make Mitchell a great place for a yearly hunt.
Our nation’s first president should be thanked for making South Dakota one of the top pheasant harvest states. George Washington is credited with being the first to bring pheasants to the United States. Although the ringneck pheasant was not successfully released into South Dakota until 1908, the current population is now around 10 million birds.
“South Dakota is renowned worldwide for its pheasant hunting, and rightfully so,” says South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks. “Only twice in the past 20 years has the annual pheasant harvest been under 1 million roosters, and those “down” years of 1992 and 1997 were both over 900,000”.
Resident and nonresident small game licenses can be purchased online with a credit card or from a local licensed outlet. South Dakota residents need an annual small game, one-day small game, youth small game, combination or junior combination license to hunt pheasants. Nonresident adults need a South Dakota nonresident small-game license.
Locally owned sporting good stores such as K & B Archery and Leader Sporting Goods are year-round businesses that cater to hunting, archery, and fishing enthusiasts. Additional outdoors-oriented businesses like Precision Reloading, Lucid Manufacturing and Boyds’ Gunstock Industries also call Mitchell home.
Outdoors outfitter Cabela’s chose Mitchell in 2000 as one of its first retail stores outside its Sidney, Neb., headquarters. The 80,000-square-foot facility is part retail store, part wildlife museum and part tourist attraction. The aquarium -- in the fishing tackle section, naturally -- features living lunkers such as trout, walleye and other fish that can be found in nearby waters. Against the soaring back wall is a “mountain” teeming with a wide variety of realistic animal mounts, from bighorn sheep and mountain goats to mountain lions, bears, moose and elk.
And there’s a reason those animal mounts look so realistic: Hellman’s Taxidermy, also located in Mitchell. The renowned taxidermy shop has created pieces for Cabela’s and other clients featuring everything from North American trophies to exotic animals from Asia and Africa.
Pheasant hunting not for you? Fishing has become one of the most popular outdoor activities in America and is enjoyed year round in Mitchell. Just outside Mitchell, the James River and Lake Mitchell offer great fishing for crappie, bluegill and bass.
In addition to over 1,000 hotel rooms in the Mitchell area, it’s easy to find a relaxing hunting lodge or bed & breakfast to meet your needs after a long hunt. When you’re ready to come inside, enjoy a meal at one of our local restaurants. Mitchell also houses sports bars, coffee shops and retail stores.
Be sure to contact the Mitchell Convention & Visitor’s Bureau to help plan your outdoor escape.
The Great Outdoors Are Just Outside Mitchell
Retailers cater to hunters, fishermen, hikers and campers
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Pheasant SeasonOpening Date: October 18, 2014Daily Limit: 3 rooster pheasantsAdditional hunting and fishing informationavailable at www.gfp.sd.gov.
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hunTIng guIdesKey: P=Pheasants; T=Turkey; WF=Waterfowl; BG=Big Game; F=Fishing; O=Other various types of birds and hunts available.
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A&D Zoss Pheasant Hunting23637 406th Ave., Letcher, SD [email protected] • www.adzosspheasanthunt.com
Adolf & Dotty Zoss & BJ Zoss
605-248-2541605-248-2389605-999-4132800-681-6162
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A1 Al’s Pheasant Ranch25904 431st Ave. Emery, SD [email protected] • www.a1als.com
Brady Terveen 605-940-4268 P 5,000+ • • • • •
AAA South Dakota Pheasant Hunting112 S. Harmon Dr., Mitchell, SD [email protected] • www.sdpheasanthunting.com
Koby Mahrt 605-999-3608 P,WF,BG 15,000 • • • • •
Dakota Trackers115 N. Main, Mitchell, SD 57301www.dakotatrackers.com
Chuck or Mike McPeek 605-996-6292 P,O 20,000 • • • •
Dierks Hunting LodgePO Box 571, Armour, SD [email protected] • [email protected]
Duane Dierks 605-360-6212 P, WF 4,000 • • • •
Farrell Pheasant Hunting Expedition40590 254th, Mitchell, SD [email protected] • www.huntingconnections.com
Ramuell Farrell 605-630-3119 P 2,500 • • • • •
Feistner’s Hunting & Guide Service23249 392nd Ave., Woonsocket, SD [email protected] • www.feistners-hunting.com
Cory Feistner 605-796-4264 P 2,500 • • • • •
Folan Ranch38173 254th St., Plankinton, SD [email protected] • www.folanranch.com
Bill Folan 605-770-7768 P, WF, BG 2,000+ • • • • •
Grand Ciel Lodge39037 245th St., Plankinton, SD [email protected] • www.grandciellodge.com
Brad Boisen 605-770-2024605-942-7337 P 8,000 • • • • •
Granite Springs Lodge25840 422nd Ave., Alexandria, SD [email protected] • www.granitespringssd.com
Brian Graves 605-351-6638 P, O Varies • • • • •
Hunter’s Dream, LLCLocated in Mitchell, SD [email protected] • www.huntersdream.com
Wade Musick 605-995-0900 P 4,000 • • • •
K&J Hunting25651 SD Hwy 37, Mitchell, SD [email protected]
Kathy Fraser 605-996-2740605-770-9475 P 1,200 • • • •
Kieffer Pheasant Hunting, Inc.37361 257th St., White Lake, SD 573834 miles south, 1/2 mile west of I-90 White Lake [email protected] • www.kiefferhunting.com
Richard & Diana Kieffer 605-249-2464 P 2,500 • • • • •
Mike Kuchera’s South Dakota Guide Service, Inc.135 E. 2nd Ave., Mitchell, SD [email protected] • www.sdpheasants.com
Mike Kuchera 605-996-1120 P, O • • Off-Site • •
Potter’s Fields Outfitter’s & Lodge27945 431st Ave, Freeman, SD [email protected] • www.pottersfieldssd.com
Zach Potter 605-421-0257 P, WF, BG 3,000 • • • • •
R&R Redstone Retreat22274 406th Ave., Forestburg, SD [email protected]
Robert Kneen 605-354-1414 P 1,600+ • • • • •
Redstone Creek GuidesHunting location 20 miles north of [email protected] www.redstonecreekguides.com
Kelly Olson 605-770-6781 P, WF, O 3,000+ • •
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hunTIng guIdesKey: P=Pheasants; T=Turkey; WF=Waterfowl; BG=Big Game; F=Fishing; O=Other various types of birds and hunts available.
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Rock Creek Lodge & Pheasant HuntingHunting location, 5 miles east of Mitchell [email protected]
Dennis & Robin Brakke 605-996-9301 P 2,500 • • • • •
Rooster Roost Ranch25699 407th Ave., Mitchell, SD [email protected] • www.roosterroostranch.com
Doug Backlund 605-996-4676 P 50,000 • • • • •
Rosewood Barn24882 397th Ave., Mt. Vernon, SD [email protected] • www.rosewoodbarn.com
Mark & Barbara Meier 605-236-5674 P, BG 1,500 • • • • •
Rubendall Pheasant Hunting1427 Pinehurst Ave., Mitchell, SD 57301Land north of Mitchell, near Artesian area
John Rubendall 605-996-8759 P,WF,BG • •
The Roost23423 398th Ave., Woonsocket, SD [email protected] • www.thepheasantsroost.com
Jeff Poyer 605-796-4804847-814-0421
P,WF,BG,F 3,500 • • • • •
Veurink’s Dakota Outdoors, L.L.C38046 272nd St., Harrison, SD [email protected] www.hunt-dakota-outdoors.com
Cal Veurink 605-481-1774 P 2,000 • • Off- Site • •
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Kennels & VetsAnderson Kennels 25107 404th Ave. Mitchell, SD 57301 Phone: 605-996-1618 www.andersonkennels.com
Dr. Hubbert Veterinary Services Kevin Hubbert 2410 N. Main Mitchell, SD 57301 Phone: 605-995-1412
Fallin’ Skies Kennel Kelly Olson 309 West Norway Mitchell, SD 57301 Phone: 605-770-6781 www.fallinskieskennels.com
Golden Penny Kennels Brett Schutte 25641 408th Ave. Mitchell, SD 57301 Phone: 605-996-8535 www.goldenpennykennels.com
JK LAB Boarding Kennels Lee & Kari White 41525 248th St. Fulton, SD 57340 Phone: 605-996-2655
Lakeview Veterinary Clinic Bryce Havlik 2020 West Havens Mitchell, SD 57301 Phone: 605-996-3242 www.lakeviewveterinary.com
Safe Haven Animal Hospital Jason Heezen 201 E. Norway Ave. Mitchell, SD 57301 Phone: 605-996-4798 www.safehavensmallanimal hospital.com
TaxidermyHellman’s Wildlife Taxidermy Brian Hellman 113 E. 2nd Ave. Mitchell, SD 57301 Phone: 605-990-2609 Email: [email protected]
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WHERE MEMORIES ARE MADE
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7 cabin units with separate bathrooms,
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church lIsTIngsAmazing Grace Free Lutheran Church Davison County 4-H Grounds 605-724-2532
Ascension Lutheran Church (Wisconsin Synod) 521 W. 23rd Avenue 605-996-9123
Christ Apostolic Faith Church 817 N. Sanborn Blvd. 605-933-0706
Church of Christ 1600 E. 1st Avenue 605-996-1964
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 920 W. Ash Avenue 605-996-3949
Congregational UCC 301 E. 4th Avenue 605-996-5104
CornerStone Baptist Church (SBC) 728 S. Minnesota Street 605-996-5860
Faith Missionary Church 1029 E. 6th Avenue 605-996-0002
First Lutheran Church (ELCA) 411 N. Duff Street 605-996-7706
First Presbyterian Church 500 E. 5th Avenue 605-996-5449
First United Methodist Church 310 N. Rowley Street 605-996-7721
Fusion United Methodist Church Sherman Center, Dakota Wesleyan University 605-995-2919
Four Square Gospel Church Family Christian Center 700 E. 15th Avenue 605-996-8190
Grace Baptist Church (Independent) 600 S. Edmunds Street 605-996-2279
Grace Reformed Church (Reformed Church in the U.S.) 1021 S. Davison 605-996-2803
Harvest Community Church of the Nazarene 1017 W. Norway Avenue 605-996-7386
Holy Family Catholic Church 200 N. Kimball Street 605-996-3639
Holy Spirit Catholic Church 1401 W. Cedar Avenue 605-996-7424
Mitchell Assembly of God 1901 N. Sanborn Blvd. 605-996-3853
Mitchell Community Church of God 117 W. 4th Avenue 605-292-0549
Mitchell’s Life Church 420 N. Main Street 605-996-8550
Mitchell Wesleyan Church 601 N. Sanborn Blvd. 605-996-8172
New Home Lutheran Church (ELCA) 1023 S. Minnesota Street 605-995-1011
Northridge Baptist Church Converge WorldWide 323 W. 23rd Avenue 605-996-4937
Salvation Army 724 N. Sanborn Blvd. 605-996-3964
Seventh-Day Adventist 720 E. 1st Avenue 1-800-760-7791
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 214 W. 3rd Avenue 605-996-3025
Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA) 1400 E. 2nd Avenue 605-996-5054
United Pentecostal Church 1221 W. 23rd Avenue 605-996-9716
Zion Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 620 E. 3rd Avenue 605-996-7530
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healTh servIcesBlood Donation ServicesLifeServe Blood Center 1401 N. Main 605-996-3826
United Blood Services 704 E. Havens 605-996-3688
ChiropractorsChiropractic Center For Healthy Living 1415 W Havens, Ste. 3 605-996-1160
Dakota Family Chiropractic of Mitchell 708 E Kay Ave. 605-996-2186
Dobesh Chiropractic Prof. LLC 1415 W Havens, Ste. 3 605-996-1160
Rhoads Chiropractic 417 N Main, Ste. 110 605-996-0661
Studelska Chiropractic & Acupuncture 950 Commerce St, Ste. 102 605-996-0191
Thiesse Chiropractic 1224 N Sanborn 605-990-2225
Dentists/OrthodontistBauer Dental Studio 1415 N Sanborn 605-996-6521
Dailey Dental Clinic 1416 N Sanborn 605-996-2228
Dental Care Center, LLC 916 S Rowley 605-996-1223
Dental Designs 2110 N Minnesota 605-996-9944
Dental Health Partners 240 E 23rd Ave. 605-996-1316
Dr. John S. Wingfield, PC 510 W Havens 605-996-6211
Fuchs Orthodontics 1817 N Sanborn 605-996-5442
Great Plains Dental 1205 W Spruce 605-996-6653
Hart Family Dental 501 S Ohlman 605-996-0650
Fitness CentersAnytime Fitness 905 E Spruce 605-292-0833
Mitchell Recreation Center 1300 N Main 605-995-8450
Hearing Aids, Supplies & TestingHearing Plus LLC 417 N Main, Ste. 105 605-996-0281
Mitchell Hearing Aid Center 1408 N Main 605-996-4856
Hospitals & Urgent CareAvera Queen of Peace Cancer Center 605 N Foster 605-995-5756
Avera Queen of Peace Health Services 525 N Foster 605-995-2000
Avera Urgent Care 200 E Havens 605-990-4357
Massage TherapyNew Leaf Body Spa 1111 S Miller Ave. 605-995-0772
Medical ClinicsAvera Medical Group Family Medicine Mitchell 2200 N Kimball - Ste. 400 605-996-7900
Avera Medical Group Internal Medicine Mitchell 2200 N Kimball, Ste. 800 605-996-4406
Avera Medical Group Obstetrics & Gynecology Mitchell 625 N Foster 605-995-6350
Avera Medical Group Orthopedics Mitchell 625 N Foster, Ste. 200 605-996-3963
Avera Medical Group Pediatrics Mitchell 1200 E 6th Ave 605-996-3380
Avera Medical Group Surgery Mitchell 2200 N Kimball, Ste. 200 605-996-8989
Avera Mitchell Diagnostic 2200 N Kimball, Ste. 600 605-996-2031
Avera Occupational Medicine Mitchell 525 N Foster 605-995-5700
James Valley Imaging LTD 2200 N Kimball, Ste. 700 605-996-1159
Mitchell Clinic, LTD. 818 W Havens 605-996-7526
Olegario Medical Clinic 120 W 6th Ave 605-996-9141
Orthopedic Institute 1204 S Burr 605-339-6834
Physicians Laboratory, Ltd 525 N Foster 605-995-2214
Sanford Health Mitchell Clinic 2100 Highland Way, Ste. K 605-996-0440
Medical SupplyAvera Home Medical Equipment 1307 N Main 605-996-1394
Opthalmologists & OptometristsAvera Medical Group Ophthalmology 625 N Foster, Ste. 202 605-995-6393
Avera Medical Group Optometry Mitchell 211 E Havens 605-996-9375
Drs. Bleeker & Liudahl, PC/Mabee Eye Clinic 305 N Sanborn 605-996-2537
Envision Eyecare 714 S Burr, Ste. 102 605-990-5367
Krall Eye Clinic 1415 N Sanborn 605-996-2020
PharmaciesLewis Family Drug 1507 N Main 605-292-1013
Walgreen’s 901 S Burr 605-996-3095
Physical, Occupational & Speech TherapyAvera Queen of Peace Rehab Services 525 N Foster 605-995-2239
Physical TherapyAdvanced Physical Therapy 409 S Ohlman 605-996-4552
Avera University Physical Therapy Ltd 2100 N Kimball 605-996-8712
Dakota Physical Therapy 1319 W Havens 605-996-4778
Health Services list includes Mitchell healthcare establishments that are members of the Mitchell Area Chamber of Commerce at the time of printing.
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of The old wesT wITh all The drama and acTIon
of modern aThleTIc compeTITIon. each year
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Top compeTITors.
Best Cowboys In Rodeo Head To
Mitchell Each Summer
PHOTOS BY SD TOURISM
Corn Palace StampedeThe 44th Annual Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo comes to the Horseman’s Sports Arena July 17 to 20. The action also takes place downtown, with the Corn Palace Stampede Rodeo Parade on Main Street.
This is a classic Western sporting event with bull riders, team roping, saddle bronc, bareback riding, tie-down roping, steer wrestling and barrel racing. For kids there’s the Candy Scramble and Mutton Bustin’ – youngsters trying to stay on the backs of fast-running sheep. It’s as entertaining for parents as it is for the young riders.
A free dinner and mixer kicks off Rodeo week, and other events include a chili cookoff, cowboy church service and a golf tournament. Stampede Family Fun Day includes pony rides, tethered balloon rides, inflatables, wagon rides and games.
General admission tickets are $13 ($14 at the door) for adults, $7 for children age 4 to 12 and free to kids 3 and under. Reserved seating tickets are $17.
Miller Lite Bull BashOn Aug. 20, the Miller Lite Bull Bash concentrates on the most action-packed rodeo event of all – bull riding. More than 40 competitors will take their turn trying to stay atop a one-ton animal that is surprisingly agile. For a bull rider, an 8-second ride can
seem like an eternity – if they can stay on for 8 seconds.
The Miller Lite Bull Bash also features the Kids Candy Scramble and Mutton Bustin’ for kids ages 4-7, under 60 pounds. Gates open at 6 pm, show begins promptly at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $10 for adults ($9 in advance) and $5 for children.
Wilbur-Ellis Corn Palace Challenge On Oct. 3 and 4, the sport of rodeo goes indoors. The Wilbur-Ellis Corn Palace Challenge features three performances inside the World’s Only Corn Palace Arena. The top riders from the Championship Bull Riding circuit and the top PRCA bronc riders will be on hand.
With indoor rodeo, there’s no such thing as a bad seat. Spectators get an up-close view of the arena action – but not too up-close.
The Friday bull-riding event begins at 7:30 pm. On Saturday at 1:30 pm the bronc riders take to the arena. The top riders in both events return to the Corn Palace at 7:30 pm. Saturday for the championships. Tickets range from $25 to $35.
44th Annual Corn Palace Stampede
R O D E OJuly 17 - 20, 2014
Tickets Available Online at www.cornpalacestampede.com
Great Family
Fun!
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meeTIng spacesAmerican Legion107 N. Main 605-996-7781 300 ppl
AmericInn Lodge & Suites 1421 S. Burr 605-996-9700 www.americinn.com 40 ppl
Blarney’s Sports Bar & SD Legends Room 2100 Highland Way 605-995-5095 www.blarneyssportsbar.com 40 ppl
Brig Steakhouse & Lounge 2700 N. Main 605-996-7444 www.brigsteakhouse.com 40 ppl North Dining Room, 120 ppl East Lounge, 360 total restaurant
Cabela’s 601 Cabela Drive 605-996-0337 www.cabelas.com 25-50 ppl
Chef Louie’s 601 E. Havens 605-996-7565 80 ppl Lower Level, 30-40 ppl Side Room, 50 ppl Back Room
Comfort Inn & Suites 2020 Highland Way 605-990-2400 www.comfortinn.com 36 ppl Classroom, 36 ppl Banquet, 50 ppl Theatre
Corn Palace 604 N. Main 605-995-8427 www.cornpalace.com 3,250 ppl Concerts, 2,800 ppl Basketball, 1,772 ppl Permanent Theatre, 875 ppl Banquet
County Fair Banquet Hall 1500 N. Duff 605-996-8393 www.countyfairfoodstores.com 250 ppl Banquet
Dakota Wesleyan University/ McGovern Library 1200 W. University 605-995-2613 www.dwu.edu 8-425 ppl
Davison County Fairgrounds & Activities Center 3200 W. Havens 605-995-8620 www.davisoncounty.org Meetings or Banquets up to 320
Davison Shooting Club W. Hwy 16 605-996-4693 50 ppl
Days Inn 1506 S. Burr 605-996-6208 www.daysinn.com 36-50 ppl
Granite Springs Lodge 25840 422nd Ave., Alexandria, SD 57311 605-351-6638 www.granitespringssd.com 80-125 ppl
Hampton Inn 1920 Highland Way 605-995-1575 www.mitchell.hamptoninn.com 12 ppl Boardroom Style
Highland Conference Center 2000 Highland Way 605-990-1575 www.highlandconference center.com 450 ppl Banquet, 400 ppl Classroom, 700 ppl Theatre, 6 breakout rooms
Hitchcock Park Indoor Shelter 1201 E. Hanson 605-995-8450 50 ppl Inside, 50 ppl Outside
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 810 E. Spruce 605-292-9292 Up to 30 ppl
Iverson Chrysler Center 600 S. Burr 605-996-5683 www.iversonchrysler.com 12-15 ppl
James Valley Community Center 300 W. 1st Ave. 605-995-8048 www.cityofmitchell.org 20 ppl Conference Room, 100 ppl Banquet, 40 ppl Classroom, 15 ppl Theatre
Kelly Inn & Suites 1010 Cabela Dr. 605-995-0500 www.kellyinnmitchell.com 8 ppl
Knights of Columbus 218 E. 2nd, Mitchell, SD, 57301605-996-7063 50-75 ppl
Lake Mitchell Day Camp 1200 Indian Village Road 605-995-8450 105 ppl
Luxury 5 Cinemas 209 N. Lawler 605-996-9022 www.loganmovie.com 91-254 ppl
Masonic Temple 112 E. 5th 605-996-4724Ballroom Capacity: 150 ppl Classroom, 350 ppl Banquet, 400 ppl Theatre
Mitchell Public Library Meeting Room 221 N. Duff 605-995-8480 [email protected] 70-100 ppl
Mitchell Recreation Center 1300 N. Main 605-995-8450 25 ppl Conference Room
Mitchell Technical Institute - Technology Center 1800 E. Spruce 605-995-3056 www.mitchelltech.edu 26-300 ppl
OverTime Steakhouse & Sports Bar 716 N. Rowley 605-990-2894 12-50 ppl
Patton young Park Shelter 300 S. Edgerton 605-995-8450 48 ppl Outside, 50 ppl Inside
Pepsi-Cola Theatre for the Performing Arts 700 N. Main 605-996-9137 www.mitchellact.org 391 ppl Theatre, 40 ppl Additional Meeting Room
Pizza Ranch 502 E. Norway 605-996-8009 www.pizzaranch.com 10-100 ppl
Quality Inn 1221 S. Burr605-996-1333 20 ppl Conference Room, 100 ppl Banquet, 40 ppl Classroom, 15 ppl Theatre
Ramada Inn & Suites Conference Center 1525 W. Havens 605-996-6501 www.ramada.com 400-600 ppl
Salvation Army724 N. Sanborn 605-996-3964 50 ppl Classroom
Sportsman’s Club Indoor Shelter 950 Indian Village Road 605-995-8450 105 ppl
The Conference Center @ 4th Street 117 W. 4th 605-990-2000 30-40 ppl
The Depot/Freighthouse 210 S. Main 605-996-9417 www.mitchelldepot.com 50-80 ppl
Thunderbird Lodge 1601 S. Burr 605-996-6645 800-996-2810 30 ppl Classroom
Wild Oak Golf Course 2500 E. 1st 605-996-2084 www.wildoakgolfcourse.com 250 ppl Banquet, 125 ppl Classroom, 200 ppl Theatre
Boldface indicates Chamber of Commerce member.
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