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A Journey to Dublin

Delicious Potato Recipes

HEALTH | STYLE | CONCIERGE | WINE | ARTS | HISTORY | RESTAURANTS AND MORE

March 2009Volume 8 • Issue 4

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march 2009

out & about

You’ve Been Framed

Volunteer Opportunities

March 2009

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The Pete & Carmen Dyar Home

The Tipping Factor

Spotlight On Our Carbon Footprint

Potatoes...A March Favorite

Rows of Words – Furrows of Possibility

shop

mind–body–spirit

Journey to Dublin

March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month

When Your Child

Needs Hospitalization

Best Books

friends & family

Signature Cocktails

Josephine Holland

Horizon Pet Care

Amidon Graves Mystery

PublisherAngela Efting Ellerbroek

Cover Artist, Graphic DesignerJen Pfeiffer

etc. for her.605.334.2479

email: [email protected]

etc. for her is published monthly and distributed free in Sioux Falls. The content used in this magazine is copyright 2009 etc. for her and may not be reprinted

in part or in whole without written consent by the publisher. All articles and editorial material represent

the opinions of the respective authors.

Printed in Sioux Falls, SD.

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Welcome Nicholas Stephen Ellerbroek January 30, 2009

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Potatoes...A March Favorite

Potato and Ham Bake

1/4 cup chopped green pepper1/4 cup chopped onion2 tablespoons margarine divided3 cups cooked diced potatoes2 cups cooked chopped ham1/4 cup mayonnaise1 tablespoon flour1/4 teaspoon pepper2/3 cup milk1 cup shredded cheese

Sauté green pepper and onion in 1 tablespoon margarine until tender. Combine potatoes, ham, mayo, and onion mixture in a bowl. Pour this mixture into a large baking dish. In a heavy saucepan, melt 1 tablespoon margarine and then stir in flour and pepper until smooth. Gradually stir in milk and bring to a boil and cook until thick. Stir in the cheese and when melted pour over the potatoes. Cover and Bake at 350˚ for 30-35 minutes. Serves 4-6.

Potato Chip Bake

1 can cream of mushroom soup1 can of cheddar cheese soup1 cup sour cream1/2 cup margarine, softened1/4 cup chopped onion1/2 teaspoon salt1 28 ounce package frozen hash browns3/4 cup crushed potato chips

Combine the soups, sour cream, softened margarine, onion and salt. Add potatoes and mix well. Pour into a 9x13 inch baking dish. Top with the crushed potato chips. Bake at 350˚ uncovered for 1 hour. Serves 8-10.

Baked Potato Topping

1/2 cup sour cream1/2 cup chopped cooked ham3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese2 tablespoons mayo1 tablespoon chopped green chilis1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

salt and pepper to taste

Combine sour cream, ham, Parmesan cheese, mayo, chilies and salt and pepper and mix well. Spoon this over baked potatoes and top with shredded cheddar cheese. Return to the oven

for 5 minutes or until cheese begins to melt. Makes enough topping for 4 potatoes.

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While this renovation will affect only a handful of our over 4,000 public parking spots, we understand it is a change nonetheless. To accommodate this renovation, Downtown Sioux Falls will offer FREE VALIDATED PARKING in the parking ramp behind Shriver Square.

We are excited for the finished project, and invite you to stop by and see what’s happening. All Downtown businesses will continue to be open, bustling and ready to greet you.

In other words, despite the construction, it’s business as usual in Downtown Sioux Falls.

AFTER A CENTURY OF LIVING LARGE,

EVEN THE MOST RESPECTED LANDMARKS

NEED A LITTLE WORK DONE.

BUSINESS AS USUAL

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BEGINNING IN LATE MARCH, DOWNTOWN SIOUX FALLS WILL BE GOINGTHROUGH A SHORT INFRASTRUCTURE RENOVATION WHICH WILL AFFECTPHILLIPS AVENUE BETWEEN 10TH AND 12TH STREETS.

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Rainbow colors, printed in several garden catalogs, have arrived at my door by now, and I suspect serious perusing of the same by all of you. Few are without the glitz of

luscious hues and flowery forms. A picture might be worth a thousand words, but sometimes a few lines are sufficient.

“J. L. Hudson, Seedsman*” sends a seed catalog with only brief descriptions and an occasional drawing. Lines of words are like furrows of possibilities. Rows of words grow imaginations, often more compelling than baring it all. Penning an order with only words to guide you is like casting a line into a sea of plants. Will the catch be perennial or annual; from tropics, mountains, or deserts; or an exotic vegetable from another culture?

J. L. Hudson Seeds is a self-described “public access seed bank.” Reading the catalog is an armchair exploration of the plants of the world. Their purpose “…is the preservation of botanical biodiversity” and to “…propagate and distribute rare seed from every continent: native plants from around the world including flowers, vines, trees, cacti, culinary herbs, heirloom vegetables, ornamentals, hardy perennials, medicinal plants and tropical.”

They distribute ethnobotany related books about edible and medicinal plants, and

Rows of Words – Furrows of Possibility

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there is a seed exchange. Read essays on seed starting, organic seed, native vs. exotic plants, ideas for science fair projects, and more. Sprinkled throughout are quotes and opinions, and now, with a website, some photos are accessible.

On the possibility of words, I’ve unearthed many unusual plants. I’d not know Salvia azurea but for the Hudson company. Ruling with royal six-foot waves over the autumn garden, its azure blue dollops could turn even the non-gardener green. There is the too-abundant sushi plant called Perilla and a tall leafy thing with leaves that has the taste and al dente of spinach. I can never remember its name - red orach or Atriplex.

Large Amaranthus with mops of maroon seed was the sustenance of the Aztecs and grows like wildfire once the soil heats up; two desirable forms are prince’s plume and elephant head. Angelica archangelica has the loveliest of names, but, in my opinion, purple Angelica gigas is a better ornamental.

Granted, from hundreds of seed packets torn open over the years, many of the tiny mysterious embryos have been victims

of experiments. Over the years there have been abundant failures, not always because of my carelessness, neglect or lack of knowledge. Fringe cups and bear grass are only two. What ever happened to the Mexican turnip, St. Mary’s milk thistle and dozens of others?

Some plants have been too successful, taking over like that well-meaning person in your kitchen. The forget-me-not blue of viper’s bugloss, Echium vulgare is hardly vulgar, but the presumptuous self-seeding could be so described. During the years at Perennial Passion we regarded it as “icky echium.” Brilliant orange hawkweed is its perfect complement, but this will travel beyond your kitchen and begin rearranging your furniture. But even pushy types have their good sides, and in this case, in addition to exquisite color, both plants produce abundant nectar for flavorful honey.

And there have been some downright boondoggles. One year, carefully watched seedlings revealed themselves to be the same old weedy vine I continually pull from the neighbor’s fence. Those

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irresistible words again, they tricked me into adding bittersweet nightshade to the order that year.

One year we tried a half dozen different species of tobacco plants to finally know their differences. Each had the characteristic huge tobacco leaves. The best was Nicotiana sylvestris topped with six-inch, very fragrant white tubes that drooped from five-foot plants. Some seeded around for a few years, and on warm summer evenings, their fragrance could be enjoyed from several feet. I want them back, this time for good.

Here are a few more to tempt you: Rocky Mountain bee plant, Cleome serrulata, the old fashioned, not-so-showy spider flower that drives bees wild; sweet little Moroccan toadflax; and golden jewels of Opar, which I always miss if I forget about it for even one year. Large glossy leaves provide the chartreuse color we like so much, and small rosy flowers follow on arching stalks. Lovage or Levisticum grows stalks some say are better in potato salad than celery, and true marshmallow plants are like tall hollyhocks with

smaller flowers.In-demand clusterhead pink was found in Hudson’s, seldom-

listed in other retail or wholesale plant catalogs. Aquilegia clematifolia, the clematis-flowered columbine was a discovery in the early ‘90s. There are so many morning glory and sweet pea choices. Would only one be enough? Hyacinth bean vine, Malabar spinach vine, Job’s tears, and Mexican sunflower are plucked from the word rows too.

While digging through old records for this month’s column, nostalgia has been my companion. Unearthing these old friends from my database brought back the pleasure of growing them. I’m excited to sow and see them again.

*J. L. Hudson SeedsBox 337La Honda, California 94020-0337 www.jlhudsonseeds.net

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Experience & explore the art galleries & private artist studios of downtown Sioux Falls.

Archival Elements is an art and framing gallery featuring fine hand crafted art such as original art, pottery, wood sculpture and jewelry from local and regional artists. A world of art awaits!

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Lx Magazine Galleries has compiled some of the most amazing pieces of fine arts photography, mixed media paintings and sculptures from our private collection for everyone to enjoy during the Trolley Tour.

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Dakotah Bank features Rebekah Scott Designs. Rebekah designs quality handmade purses, handbags, clutches, baby bags, and scarves.

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Enjoy the arts and unique businesses in downtown Sioux Falls the first Friday of every month. Enjoy exceptional shopping, original art, entertainment, dining, and

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The Gourley Building and it’s partners are pleased to be a part of this years Fine Arts Trolley Tour. Visit the newly remodeled space to see great art. Featuring David Seih.

Gourley Building400 N. Main Ave.

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A cooperative gallery managed by over 20 regional fine artists. Original paintings, drawings, pottery, jewelry, photography, and unique gifts. Art instruction for adults available. Featured artist is Carl Grupp.

EastBank Art Gallery & Studio8th & Railroad Center, 401 E 8th St., #116

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One of Sioux Falls finest galleries offers you aselection of original art by the area’s best artists. Come in and browse the unique space and works.

Rehfeld’s Art & Framing210 S. Phillips Ave.

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An Ethiopian born and raised painter, Eyob Mergia graduated from the Ethiopian Fine Arts Institute in Addis Ababa in 1993. He emigrated to Sioux Falls in 1997, and studied at Augustana College. In Sioux Falls Eyob’s work has flourished. He has participated in many exhibitions, appeared in numerous publications, painted several murals and is represented in private collections nationwide.

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605.359.8929www.eyobartwork.com [email protected]

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Experience & explore the art galleries & private artist studios of downtown Sioux Falls.

■ Free parking at the Horse Barn, 8th & Railroad, or Downtown Streets after 5pm.

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Enjoy the March 6th Fine Arts Trolley Tour in conjunction with downtown’s First Friday!

Enjoy the arts and unique businesses in downtown Sioux Falls the first Friday of every month. Enjoy exceptional shopping, original art, entertainment, dining, and

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Large and small original Landscapes and Still Life’s.Representational art of the Midwest and beyond for Home and Office. Offering demonstrations and classes. Commissions welcomed.

Gary Hartenho! - Artist in OilsCraftsman Creek Building, 420 E. 8th St.

605.553.0744 [email protected]!.com

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Now featuring sculptural pottery made with SD clay, award winning bronzes, original jewelry and unique furniture pieces, The Artist Playhouse is a place to find that special item you didn’t even know you were looking for. Take a piece of South Dakota home with you today.

The Artist Playhouse524 N. Main Ave.

605.335.3800

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The Museum of Visual Materials houses the private collection of the Faithe family. Artists of PAAW (Prairie Wind), an organization of artists from the Sioux Falls region, will be featured during the tour.

Museum of Visual Materials500 N. Main Ave.

605.271.9500www.museumofvisualmaterials.com

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Featuring Monique Ziolkowski, daughter of the late Korczak Ziolkowski, creator of Crazy Horse. See and discuss Monique’s work from across the state and nation. Also featuring live music Tom Whillock and Matt Fox of Toadstool Jamboree. Refreshments served by “Wild Sage Grille”

Cherapa Place300 Cherapa Place, Ste. 601

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Rarities. Oddities. Curiosities. A fine art experience, featuring local, regional, and international artists. Works rendered in wool, wood, copper, clay, and canvas.

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Visit the new studio space and view our most recent work.

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Collections of comtemporary handcrafted art, gifts and décor from local, regional and national artists. Featuring Tea glass artist Ryan Schwartzle. Home to the studio of Prairie Dance, Inc.

Sticks and Steel8th & Railroad Center, 401 E. 8th St., Ste. 118

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John Banasiak: Scenes from the Dreams of a Fortune TellerFebruary 13 – April 19, 2009The “Scenes from the Dreams of a Fortune Teller” project is a series of Polaroid Transfer prints involving the creation and design of environments, characters, and scenes using cross-cultural fortune-telling materials, techniques, and games of chance to present a visual script of mythical and archetypal scenarios.

The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science | 301 S. Main Ave.

605.367.7397www.washingtonpavilion.org

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Rug & Relic8th & Railroad Center, 401 E. 8th St., Ste. 112

The Horse Barn will be featuring the 9th Annual High School Exhibition for the Trolley Tour.

Horse Barn Arts Center309 E. Falls Park Dr.

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the A listFabulous Finds from Sioux Falls Favorites

The Ultimate Belt SolutionA versatile accessory - interchangeable straps and buckles. Add the finishing touch to your Spring wardrobe! Choose from a vast array of Italian leather straps with buckles from classic to contemporary. Available at The Purse Closet. 605-361-3088 www.thepursecloset.com.

Luck O’ the IrishCelebrate St. Patrick’s Day - whether you’re Irish or not - with a loaf of shamrock shaped bread. $9.95 at Breadsmith. 609 W 33rd Street. (605) 338-1338.

Cookie CravingEnjoy a made-from-scratch cookie from Kaladi’s that’s even better than Grandma’s! 26th & Minnesota. 339-3322. Downtown at 121 S. Main Avenue. (605) 977-0888.

Cellphone CharmsAdd some sparkle to your cell with a dancer charm. several styles and colors to choose from. Just $9 each at The Dance Line. 2115 S. Minnesota Avenue. 335-8242.

Accessorize With ColorAdd color to your spring wardrobe with these Jenny Krause belts. Handwoven by women’s fair trade groups in Peru. $79 at AMaVo. 57th & Louise. 274-8674.

Go GreenChoose from Larsen Designs’ large selection of St. Patrick’s Day decor and table top. Plate shown $30.95, nightlite $11.95. 69th & Western. 323-0210.

Gourmet CheesesWith wines being 20% off in March (6 bottles or more) why not stock up on wine and pair it with a delicious gourmet cheese? Good Spirits Fine Wine & Liquor. 41st & Minnesota. 339-1500.

As Seen on OprahThe popular diet as seen on Oprah and Rachel Ray, is now found at Complete Nutrition. Stop by to try Acai and Herbal Cleanse. Acai $49, Herbal Cleanse $59. Two month supply. Complete Nutrition. 57th & Western. 274-7FIT.

Only the BestYou really won’t believe how wonderful these smell. Noodle & Boo baby line - when only the best will do. From $12 at Forget Me Not Gift Boutique. 57th & Western. 335-9878.

Sense of StyleShow off your unique sense of style and turn your dreams into whatever fun fashions you can think of. $34.99 at Kidtopia. 57th & Western. 334-4825.

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A Simple SolutionA solution for carrying your diapers and wipes. $16.99 each at Baby Town Kids Stuff. Several styles to choose from. 3109 S. Carolyn Avenue (605) 361-8636.

A Booty LiftGive your booty a lift with Hudson denim. Features signature back button pockets that give your back side an illusional lift. Several washes to choose from. Shown $178 at Posh Boutique. 57th & Western. 605) 271-2164.

Wedding Gown PreservationYour wedding gown can last as long as the memory if it is cleaned and heirloomed. MENTION THIS AD AND RECEIVE $10 OFF your preservation at The French Door. 4819 S. Louise Avenue. 332-8841.

Like A Walk on the Beach Award winning illustrator Paula Pindroh has developed a line of wearable beach glass. Beautiful, lead free and exclusively at The Artist Playhouse. From $15. 524 N. Main Avenue (605) 335-3800.

Lucky LeprechaunCelebrate your Irish heritage with a Mark Roberts collectible fairy or Irish charm. Fairy $42.99 and charms (several styles to choose from) from $18.99 at John Adam. 120 S. Phillips Avenue. (605) 332-7685.

Quick Change!Ear threaders are a great way to make simple earrings. Pick silver or gold and the length you desire, then choose beads to adorn them! Can be stacked together or showcased individually, and changed quickly to match any outfit. Parts and pieces available starting at 2.99/pair. Stop down to The Bead Co. and we will be happy to help you! 319 S. Phillips Avenue. 605.977.2147.

Tiffany Style LampsLouis Comfort Tiffany Lamps – original designs recreated by Hallstrom Glass, exclusively for Artisan House Galleries. Shown is Pond Lily Table Lamp, c. 1900-1905. 229 S Phillips Avenue. (605) 373-0700.

Toasty & WarmKeep your hand and arms toasty and warm with these hand warmers made from recycled sweaters. Just $27/pair at Archival Elements. 330 S. Phillips Avenue. 275-4700.

ImagineImagine...peace...love...gratitude...what a wonderful world it would be. Pair this Brighton® Imagine bracelet ($64) and earrings ($36) with any outfit. Available at Susanne’s on Phillips. 216 S. Phillips Avenue. 330-4002.

Prolong the VitalityProlong the vitality of your color between visits. Loreal White Violet shampoo & conditioner prevent yellow and maintain brightness of gray, white and pale blond. $17 - $19 at Coiffure on Phillips. 300 N. Phillips Avenue. (605) 335-8776.

Silver JeansDesigner look at an affordable price. Stretch to fit any size or shape. Conforms to your natural curves allowing for a more comfortable fit. From short - long. Jeans $69. Belt $59 at Tote-ally Gorgeous Boutique. 2203 W. 49th Street. (605) 274-3500.

EnvirosaxThe original designer reusable bag. Several graphic prints in a variety of shades to suit your lifestyle. $10 at Go Casual. 124 S. Phillips Avenue. (605) 334-5795.

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Make It Special Let Wild Flour Bakery decorate a delicious cake for your special occasion. 212 S. Phillips Avenue. 338-5370.

Go GreenStop out to see the new bamboo cabinets at StarMark. Shown is the Bamboo door and Corian color is Verde. 700 E. 48th Street North. (605) 977-3660.

Nickel & Lead Free JewelryVisit our showroom to shop the area’s largest selection of nickel & lead free jewelry. Fifth Avenue Collection. 708 East Benson Road. (605) 335-0602.

Easter in StyleDecorate this flare charger and serve your Easter guests in style - or use as a gift. $40 + $10 studio fee at Color Me Mine. 3709 W. 41st Street. (605) 362-6055.

Buxom BabesYou’ll love these four new shades from Bare Escentuals - just in time for Spring! $28 set at Southeastern Hair Design & Day Spa. 1701 E. 69th Street. (605) 332-5115.

Rest AssuredKilim pillows are this year’s “must have” accessory, and we have over 700 to choose from! Compare in Sioux Falls at $129 - $249; our pillowcases only $19.95 any size! 14” - 26”. Rug and Relic. 401 E. 8th Street. 331-5546.

Infinite PossibilitiesThere are infinite possibilities for telling your story with the beautiful Trollbeads Fantasy necklace. Beads start at $23. Holsen Hus, Downtown. 331-4700.

Moisture & ShineBumble & bumble gentle shampoo & super rich conditioner have a luxurious feel & fragrance for the upmost chemical hair addicts! $6 - $21 at Rainn Salon & Spa. 57th & Western. 605-521-5099.

Winnowing TraysUse these antique winnowing trays on the wall, a coffee table or wherever you need some texture. Styles and shapes vary. Shown 26” square. $189 at Twetten’s Interiors. 26th & Minnesota. 275-3456.

Then and NowPreserve your favorite photos in these weathered and worn hand-made frames — with an appreciation for a time gone by. From $105 at You’ve Been Framed. 57th & Western. 361-9229.

Warm WelcomeWelcome guests with a friendly hand-painted welcome sign. Sign $18.50, post to hang from $22.95 at Oak Ridge Nursery. Brandon. 582-6565.

Artisan Salt from Around the WorldApply the finishing touch with artisan salts from Hawaii to France. $11.99 from Look’s Market. 69th & Western. (605) 336-3104.

Oodles of Ruffles The Ruffle Joy skirt has oodles of ruffles in fabulous fabrics and tulle! Handmade locally to wear and wear well. www.bridgetandlucy.com $65.00

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As Wild as All OutdoorsChoose from the four different versions of Monopoly — Animal, Earth, Farm & Ocean. Each is $24.95 at the Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum. 805 S Kiwanis Avenue. (605) 367-7003.

Tutu Cute!These too cute tutus are natural, organic and recycled fiers — used to create classic designs with a modern graphic twist. $36 at Sprout Children’s Boutique. 2425 S. Shirley Avenue. 271-2999.

Smooth Fine LinesMade in France, Paris Laboratoires (PAB) Around Eyes Balm ($60) adn Gel ($80) help eliminiate crow’s feet and smooth fine lines around the eyes. Available at Body Sculpting Day Spa. 220 N. Kiwanis Avenue. 977-BODY.

Ferally Normal ClayworksFood safe, dishwasher safe and microwave safe, these serving trays and spoons, handmade by artist Jan Igaki of Loveland, CO, will add color to any meal. Tray $72, and spoons $17 each at Sticks and Steel. 401 E. 8th Street. 335-7349.

Go Green with GreenShow some green in March with this unique wreath made from natural wood chips. $45 at Josephine’s Floral Design. 401 E. 8th Street. 338-9290.

Not Your Average Afghan!An afghan for all seasons, one block at a time. Have fun learning loads of techniques! For class information call or check our website. Available at Athena Fibers, 3915 S. Hawthorne. 271-0741. www.athenafibers.com.

Gluton FreeChoose from Buffaloberries’ delicious gluton free menu items and ingredients to go. Buffaloberries. 309 S. Phillips Avenue. 271-8280.

Special GuestsMake your guests feel special. Find the perfect antique linen embellished guest towels at DeWitt Designs — for your powder room or as a treat for yourself. $35 - $62. DeWitt Designs. 311 East 8th Street. (605) 335-4354.

Office CreativityFun and unique file folders, door hangers, memo pads, sticky notes and task clips. Prices vary at What A Card. 311 S. Phillips Avenue. 338-1424.

Romantic & DistinguishedCreate an ambiance that is both romantic and distinguished with contemporary illumination. Complementing today’s modern lifestyles, this lamp measures 14” wide x 22” high and features a warm copper finish. Just $59.99 at South Dakota Furniture Mart. 2101 W 41st Street. (605) 336-1600.

Only HeartsYou’ll fall in love with these Only Hearts tanks. Feel great in this delicious fabric. They wear well and wash well. $40 - $44 at Bungalow 29. The Bridges at 57th & Louise. 338-2729.

Anticipate Great TastesEnjoy this flavorful array of artisan cheeses, salamis and marinated vegetables as a meal for one or an appetizer to share. Available in the restaurant or wine bar. Antipasti Spezia. $18. Spewzia. 57th & Louise. 334-7491.

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Children and parents alike will look forward to this annual FREE family fun event.

Gather candy, toys and prizes.

See Officer Pottebaum from the Sioux Falls Police Department, the Fire Safety House, Canaries mascot Cagey,

booths by several local family friendly venues.

Moms & Dads – don’t forget the camera! Take your child’s photo with the Easter Bunny.

Sioux Falls Convention Center

Saturday, April 4Doors Open 11am

Children ages 1–10.

1-2 Age Group • noon3-4 Age Group • 12:305-7 Age Group • 1pm

8-10 Age Group • 1:30pm

100% of goodwill donations will benefit Cure Kids Cancer and the Ronald McDonald House

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Weight Loss That Works! • Healthy Aging • Vitamins

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We carry the complete Bumble and bumble product line.

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Made to love. Built to last. When it’s time for your new kitchen, visit the

experienced, friendly designers at StarMark

Cabinetry’s showroom. Working together, we’ll

create the kitchen of your dreams.

600 E. 48th Street North, Sioux FallsNorth of Fourth & Benson, east of the airport Doppler ball

605.977.3660 or 800.669.0087www.starmarkcabinetry.com/athome/Current Hours:

Monday - Friday 8:00–5:00 • Saturday 9:00–12:00 • Evenings by AppointmentFinancing available

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FURNACE & DUCT CLEANINGDirty furnaces and ducts trap dust, pet hair, pollen, mold and other irritants causing harmful allergens and pollutants to enter the air in your home.

Furnace and duct cleaning eliminates these and other ir-ritants while increasing the effi ciency of your home energy system. Duct cleaning could be the healthiest home improve-ment you will ever make!

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WHY TRUST YOUR FACE OR BODY to anyone other than a board certified plastic surgeon who has been specifically trained in the care and treatment of the appearance of the human body.

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N T O W N S I O U X F A L L S

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New Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–4pm

Sat 9am-4pm

Mint & Chocolate...A Winning Combination

Bars • CookiesCakes • Pies

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March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month

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*We guarantee the lowest prices on all in stock and special order floor covering. See store for deta ils.

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When Your Child Needs HospitalizationParents play a key role in treatment and recovery

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GIFT CARDS AVAILABLE * FREE GIFT WRAPPING

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NEW GIFT LINES • JEWELRY • LOTIONS CANDLES • FLORALS & MORE!

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W here life is cherished for the remarkable journey it has

been and is yet to come.

All faiths and beliefs are welcome. 09-G0024

To learn more about our communities in Sioux Falls:

Sioux Falls Center (605) 336-6252

Sioux Falls Village (605) 361-3311

Luther Manor (605) 336-1997

Prairie Creek (605) 331-5507www.good-sam.com

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Call the Pavilion box offi ce for tickets: (605) 367-6000.

Physicians donating their musical talents to benefi t children with special needs.

Bluegrass, classical, & Brazilian music, followed by silentauction and onstage reception with performers: Wilson Asfora, MD Dennis Knutson, MD Nancy Carroll, MD Shirley Kunkel, MD Mary Helen Harris, MD Thomas Weisbecker, DDS Terri Peterson-Henry, DO Marian Petrasko, MD

Plus, ballroom dancing by these physicians and their spouses! Dr. Brian & Denise Aamlid Dr. Mike & Jean McHale Dr. Scott & Beth Boyens Dr. Jeff & Mary Jo Murray Dr. Les & Cheri Heddleston Dr. John & Debby Vander Woude Dr. Dick & Lois Howard Drs. Dave & Candice Ziegler Drs. Miroslaw & Wioleta Mazurczak

CHILDREN’S CARE HOSPITAL & SCHOOLFor Children with Special Needs and Their Families

www.cchs.org

Sponsored by:

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Irish Eyes are Smiling – Josephine Holland

Fine Custom Cabinetryand Millwork

Sioux Falls Kitchen & Bath

27063 Henry Place, Sioux Falls, SD

605.368.9684www.siouxfallskitchenandbath.com

CUSTOMIZED CABINETRY FOR • HOME OFFICES • LIBRARIES • WETBARS • KITCHENS • BATHS AND MORE.

Let Sioux Falls Kitchen & Bath provide elegant

custom cabinetry for your home.

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Horizon Pet Care — New Veterinary Clinic

providing high quality printing for years

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What: New and Used construction products, materials and tools for all aspects of home building and home improvement

When: Friday, May 8th, 2009, 2pm - 8pm Saturday, May 9th, 2009, 8am- 6pm

Where: WH Lyon Fairgrounds, EXPO Building (North Room) 4000 W. 12th St., Sioux Falls SD 57107

Tickets: $2 with nonperishable food item or $3 without food item

CONSTRUCTION SWAP MEET

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OPEN TO THE PUBLICBEER, LIQUOR & CONCESSIONS AVAILABLE

OPEN TO THE PUBLICBEER, LIQUOR & CONCESSIONS AVAILABLE

CALL 605.929.0589 FOR VENDOR INFORMATION

or email [email protected]

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AMIDON GRAVES MYSTERY

About 200 yards southwest of this marker is the location long-supposed by historians to be the burial site of Judge Amidon and his son William, ambushed and killed by Santee Sioux warriors on August 25, 1862. The Sioux war party was under order to clear all settlers from the Big Sioux River valley.

For decades the belief was held by many that the Amidons had been interred near where they fell. A linear earthen mound, about thirty feet long, eight feet wide, and four feet high, strewn with rocks and large boulders, was understood to mark their grave sites.

In 1991 the Augustana College Archeology Lab was employed to excavate the presumed burial mound. A crew, led by archeologists Dr. L. Adrien Hannus and Peter Winham, methodically extracted nine soil core samples, dug four one-meter square excavations, and cut a twenty-one feet long backhoe trench. No evidence of human interments was found; only debris piled up by farmers for almost a century was uncovered. The location of the Amidon graves remains a mystery.

DEDICATED IN 2001 BY THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY HISTORICALSOCIETY AND SIOUX FALLS DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.

friends & family |

Marker Location: Amidon Street west of Cliff Avenue, Sioux Falls

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Our Pavilion Preschool provides unique educa3onal experiences 

to enhance student learning through the arts and science.

Pre‐enrollment started January 3rd with a refundable $50 deposit. This guarantees your child a spot in the class or on the wai0ng list. Enrollment begins June 1st with a one month 

deposit required. Please call Becky at 605‐367‐7397 ext. 2352 with any ques0ons about the program, curriculum or special concerns regarding your preschooler.

Classes coming Soon!Classes coming Soon! On Sale Date: March 7, 2009On Sale Date: March 7, 2009

Summer 2009Summer 2009

Join us the first Friday of every month from 5–8 p.m. at the Washington Pavilion for Free First Friday!Upcoming Dates for Free First Fridays:March 6, April 3, may 1.

Free First Fridays Sponsored by: