Among the topics listed in this category are Brookings, South Dakota events, activities and points of interest.
 
 
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Upcoming festivals, general information about the festival, a map of the grounds, and shuttle data are put forward, along with a guide to lodging, church services and restaurants in the Brookings, South Dakota area. Applications may be downloaded from the site.
http://www.bsaf.com/
Sponsored annually in Brookings, South Dakota since 1970, featured events include a marathon, half marathon, marathon relay and the Scotty Roberts 5K run, each of which are profiled on the site, including schedules of events and training resources.
http://www.brookingsmarathon.com/
The location and hours of operation of the library facility in Brookings, South Dakota are posted, with details of its programs for young adults and children, its research facilities and other services, as well as a blog.
http://www.brookingslibrary.org/
Located in the City Plaza shopping center in Brookings, South Dakota, the movies currently playing at this movie theater are posted, with a synopsis and show times. Coming attractions and admissions prices are also featured.
http://www.brookings.com/cinema5/
Formed for the purpose of promoting jogging and distance running for fun, fitness and fellowship, the Brookings, South Dakota club sponsors road races from one mile to the marathon, encouraging any interested persons to participate as a runner, director or volunteer. Its races and club membership information are presented.
http://www.prairiestriders.net/
The exhibits, events and educational programs sponsored by the art museum located on the campus of SDSU in Brookings are featured, including its location, hours of operation, and contact information.
http://www.sdstate.edu/southdakotaartmuseum/
South Dakota State Agricultural Heritage Museum
Located on the SDSU campus, the museum is dedicated to preserving the agricultural history and rural heritage of South Dakota, its exhibits and collections including tractors and farm equipment, an original 1882 claim shack, and a recreated 1915 farmhouse, and its programs including book signings, exhibit openings and a lecture series.
http://www.sdstate.edu/agmuseum/