Jun 11 Wednesday
Join Us to Celebrate International Tea Day with the finest infusion of English tea lore and money smarts.
Tea-Talk & Financial Grace is a delightful blend of English tea ritual and practical financial wisdom—delivered in an interactive, relaxed, online workshop.
In a time of uncertainty, this gathering offers a calm, welcoming space to sip, connect, and gain confidence in your financial path.
Jun 12 Thursday
Calling all young creators. Students in grades 1–3 will spend a fun-filled week discovering inventors and their groundbreaking creations. Participants will become inventors themselves – designing, building, and testing their own amazing inventions. Through hands-on experiments and teamwork, campers will learn to bring everyday items to life in exciting new ways. Days of ’76 Museum; 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; $50 for members and $55 for non-members. Space is limited and reservations are required. Scholarships are available. Call Education Director Tera Richards at 605-578-1657 for reservations or questions about the program.
Camp for kids ages 8-12No Horse experience needed it’s a camp Where friends become family through faith and fellowship. Teaching about God through rodeo and the western lifestyle. Impacting kids through the tri-state areaJune 12-15th We teach everything from beginner Horseman ship to barrels, sorting, goat tying, roping, bull riding, and advance horsemanship
Jun 13 Friday
Jun 14 Saturday
Come to the Sturgis Public Library on Saturday, June 14th at 2pm to learn how to craft a standout resumé! This workshop covers the basics of formatting, highlighting your strengths, and tailoring your resumé for jobs, internships, or college applications. Bring a laptop, if you have one. We do have a limited number of laptops available to borrow for this program.
Jun 16 Monday
Calling all aspiring inventors! In this hands-on camp, students in grades 4–6 will dive into the world of innovation by exploring famous inventors and their game-changing creations. Then, they’ll take on the challenge of designing, building, and testing their own inventions. With collaboration, creativity, and problem-solving, campers will transform everyday materials into something brand new. Days of ‘76 Museum; 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; $50 for members and $55 for non-members. Space is limited and reservations are required. Scholarships are available. Call Education Director Tera Richards at 605-578-1657 for reservations or questions about the program.
Jun 17 Tuesday
Jun 18 Wednesday
Join us for an in-person QuickBooks Training on June 18 at the BHSU Rapid City Campus! This two-hour session will provide valuable insights into QuickBooks Online, including subscription comparisons, migration from QuickBooks Desktop, and payroll setup. Whether you're transitioning to QuickBooks Online or looking to refine your payroll process, this hands-on training will help you gain confidence in managing your business finances.
What You'll Learn:QuickBooks Online & Payroll Subscription Comparisons – Understand the key differences to choose the best fit for your business.Migrating QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online – Learn the steps for a smooth transition based on your version and the post-migration checklist to ensure accuracy.Setting Up & Processing Payroll in QuickBooks Online – Master employee setup, historical payroll entry, payroll item mapping, and running payroll with ease.Don’t miss this opportunity to streamline your accounting and payroll processes!
This session is presented by Jennie Steinmetz, CPA, Stefanie Adam & Cayla Sadler, CPA, all of whom work for Casey Peterson, LTD.