Jan 10 Saturday
This class will be taught by new Programs and Events Assistant Sam Comes and is for students in grades 3-5.
Students will learn about the Roman origins of the month and also have a chance to discuss and write their goals for the coming year. The class will include a Powerpoint, a video, paper activities and a craft. There will also be a drawing for the book, “New Year Around the World.” Refreshments will be served.
Pre-registration is required. Call 605-723-1200 to preregister. This is the first of monthly classes to be taught by Comes. To obtain a rack card of the year's classes, call the museum or stop in.
Rare Jefferson Peace Medal Exhibit at Mead Museum
An original 220-year old Jefferson Peace Medal on loan to the Mead Museum is on display as part of the Journeying Forward: Connecting Cultures exhibit. The 4-inch Jefferson Peace Medal is extremely rare and a historically significant artifact from the early 19th century. The peace medals were commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson as part of diplomatic efforts with Native American tribes, serving as symbols of goodwill and alliance between the U.S. government and Indigenous leaders. The Lewis & Clark Expedition handed out 89 of them to leaders of Native Nations on their journey between 1804-1806. This medal is one of less than 5 on display in the world!In addition to the peace medal, the Journeying Forward exhibit also had an upgrade in its history of the Ihanktonwan and Oceti Sakowin Nations, an important narrative to Yankton regional history.The Mead Museum is located at 82 Mickelson Dr in Yankton SD. The Museum is open weekdays 10AM to 5PM and on Saturdays/Sundays from 1PM to 5PM.
Step into the magic of this beloved fairytale with heartfelt additions, brought to life through classical ballet!Follow Cinderella’s journey as she grows in kindness, compassion, and courage.Filled with beauty, humor, and timeless romance, this production is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
Jan 11 Sunday
Jan 12 Monday
Jan 13 Tuesday
Join us at the Joy Center with financial expert Victoria Funk, who will go over important tips for business tax preparation. As the year comes to a close, businesses have a valuable opportunity to optimize their financial and tax positions. Learn how to examine your expenses and incomes, maximize deductions, and review retirement plans. Other important steps will be examined such as what impacts your taxable income and the benefits of consulting with tax professionals. From this event, you will be able to evaluate your business’s financial goals and plan accordingly for the upcoming year.
The Vermillion Public Library is partnering with the University of South Dakota (USD) Libraries to host a special session dedicated to preserving and digitizing history. On Tuesday, January 13th, at the Vermillion Public Library’s Kozak Room, the public is invited to learn how to become a volunteer digital archivist in a session titled, "Transcribing History With 'FromThePage' Digital Archives."
The free event will teach attendees how to use FromThePage, a leading crowdsourcing platform utilized by archives and libraries to transcribe, index, and describe historic documents. By participating, community members will join a growing network of detail-oriented volunteers helping to make USD Libraries’ valuable archival collections accessible to researchers worldwide.
The session will be facilitated by Anne Hinseth, Library Technology Librarian at the University Libraries, University of South Dakota.
A light lunch will be provided for all attendees.
What: Transcribing History With “FromThePage” Digital Archives
Who: Facilitated by Anne Hinseth, USD Library Technology Librarian
When: Tuesday, January 13th, 12:00 PM
Where: Vermillion Public Library, Kozak Room
Cost: Free (Light lunch provided)
The community is encouraged to attend and help bring the region's history to life.
Jan 14 Wednesday
Introduce your child to the magical world of books and language through engaging stories, lively songs, and fun activities Story Time is thoughtfully designed to support early literacy development and help prepare your child for future school success. It’s also a wonderful opportunity for young children to build social skills and make new friends.Each session features a new theme or topic, keeping the experience fresh and exciting. Programs typically last about 30 minutes. No registration is required—just drop in! Caregivers are expected to attend with their children.When: Every other Wednesday starting September 3rd through November 26th Time: 10:00-10:30AM Registration: No registration requiredThemes:- Sept 17th – Rabbits- Oct 1st – Author Feature – Melanie Watt- Oct 15th – Zoo- Oct 29th – Halloween (can wear costumes if they want)- Nov 12th – Polar Bears- Nov 26th – Dinosaurs