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February 27, 2018 • Page 10
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Toby Keith Should’ve Been
A Cowboy Tour Coming To The
SD State Fair
HURON, S.D. –The South Dakota State
Fair and Legend Seeds are proud to announce that the Toby Keith Should’ve
Been A Cowboy Tour XXV presented by
Ford F-Series will be coming to the SD
State Fair grandstand on Friday, Aug. 31,
2018.
The familiar maxim of triple threat –
singer, songwriter, musician – doesn’t
begin to cover it for Toby Keith, one of
the modern era’s most complete self-directed hit makers. From the moment his
debut single “Should’ve Been A Cowboy”
was released in 1993 and shot the charts
to become his first No. 1, the engine driving everything else has been the music.
He writes it. He arranges and produces
it. And he releases it on his record label,
Show Dog Nashville.
With hits like “Red Solo Cup,” “Beer
for My Horses,” and “Courtesy Of The
Red, White And Blue (The Angry American),” Keith’s albums have sold more
than 40 million copies. His tours have
drawn more than a million fans each
year for more than a decade straight.
The awards are too numerous to count
and include Artist of the Decade nods
from Billboard and the American Country Awards, as well as the ACM’s Career
Achievement honor.
“Toby Keith is a country superstar
and has huge drawing power. Our excitement level is through the roof,” said SD
State Fairgrounds manager, Peggy Besch.
“The grandstand celebrates its 100th
birthday this year, so we are honored
and thrilled to have him kick off the concert line up.”
Pre-sale on tickets will begin June 4
for backrest holders, followed by Friends
of the Fair ticket sales on June 7. General
public ticket sales will begin June 11.
The 2018 South Dakota State Fair will
run from Thursday, Aug. 30, through
Monday, Sept. 3. Preview night will be
Wednesday, Aug. 29. This year’s theme
is “Experience the Magic.” For more
information on State Fair events, contact
the Fair office at 800.529.0900, visit www.
sdstatefair.com or find them on Facebook
or Twitter.
Agriculture is a major contributor
to South Dakota’s economy, generating
$25.6 billion in annual economic activity and employing over 115,000 South
Dakotans. The South Dakota Department
of Agriculture's mission is to promote,
protect, and preserve South Dakota agriculture for today and tomorrow. Visit us
online at http://sdda.sd.gov or find us on
Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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Yankton Area Arts
Back Row: Jen Holst, Denise Wubben, Paul Maynell, Sarah Mannes-Homstad, Craig Sherman (Assistant Director), Julie Amsberry
(Executive Director); Front Row: Andy Holst, Beau Barrett, Norm Wright, Cheryl Beck, Raelynn Coldwell, Paul Harens
Yankton Area Arts is a
43-year-old, non-profit
501(c ) 3 organization
with a mission to educate,
advocate, and enrich
Yankton by integrating the
arts into the community.
YAA is a patron-driven
organization with a very
modest, diligent board of
directors.
Yankton Area Arts exists
to help enrich Yankton
and to help shape the
cultural landscape of our
community! YAA believes
that art is for everyone!
By offering programs
like Kids Arts Fest, the
weekly Summer Concert
Series, Art Adventure, and
maintaining an art gallery
featuring up to 10 different
exhibits each year, YAA
has a direct impact on the
quality of life of individuals
and families in the area.
YAA is housed in the
historic GAR Hall at 508
Douglas Avenue. Inside
the grand hall is a quaint
art gallery with exhibits
rotating every six weeks,
featuring the artwork of
local and regional artists,
as well as a gift shop
that is open year round.
The gallery is open to
the public free of charge
Monday-Friday 1-5pm
and Saturdays 1-3pm.
This year’s exhibit lineup
includes ink transfer and
watercolor, artwork by
students from Yankton
High School, pastels,
paint pouring, an annual
photography competition,
art inspired by nature, and
an exhibit featuring the
Connecting Artists.
In addition to our regular
programs, YAA hosts the
annual Tour of Homes,
Crimson Door Holiday
Boutique, Meridian en
Blanc, and the Summer
Arts Festival in conjunction
with Riverboat Days.
Stay in touch with YAA by
following us on Facebook,
Twitter and Instagram or
check out our website:
www.YanktonAreaarts.org.
Yankton Area Arts
(605) 665-9754
info@yanktonareaarts.org
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