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How did you find us? South Dakota Vacation Guide Postcard/Flyer in the Mail If Other, Please Describe Here When traveling I/we usually stay If other please describe Ages of children traveling with you Infant - 5 years  6 - 12 years  13+ years I will be traveling Primary purpose of your visit I have traveled in the region before Interests (check all that apply) Camping  Fishing  Hunting  Golf  Outdoor Recreation  Canoeing/Kayaking  Birdwatching  Shopping  History/Museums  Art Museums/Galleries  Performing Arts  Zoo/Aquarium/Science Museum  City/Urban Sightseeing  Wineries/Vineyards  Winter Sports  other If other please describe here Sign up for our monthly newsletter featuring: Welcome to Southeast South Dakota! Our corner of the great state of South Dakota offers many choices for planning your next vacation or road trip! Beautiful lakes and rivers offer great outdoor adventure in fishing, boating, or swimming. 




Simply connect with nature and enjoy a shady campsite or hike one of our trails. History and heritage pervade our region. Explore the Missouri River as Lewis & Clark did over 200 years ago.  Ethnic festivals and powwows bring an exciting experience in our rich cultural heritage. Hunters will find Southeast South Dakota to be a virtual hunter’s paradise. Experience your pheasant hunt of a lifetime! Follow our winery trail to one of our scenic vineyards and sample the fine wines made in our region. Request a free travel packet today and start planning your next South Dakota adventure. Scenic • Serene • Simply South Dakota Quick Links to SD Travel Partners South Dakota Dept. of Tourism Glacial Lakes & Prairies Tourism (Northeast Region) SD Missouri River Tourism (Central Region) Blackhills & Badlands Tourism (Western Region) Artists of the Plains Art Show & Sale February 17 - February 19, Hilton Garden Inn, Sioux Falls February 17 - February 19, Lewis and Clark Visitor Center, near Gavins Point Dam, Yankton




February 23, Outdoor Campus March 5, Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls March 17, National Music Museum & DAKOTA CUSTOM HUNT. Lodge with panoramic view of Lewis & Clark Lake. Pheasant, Deer & Turkey Hunting, Fishing, Historical Sites, Golf, ATV Trails, Water Sports, Weddings & Reunions. Experience Freeman SD - Preserving a rich German heritage. Schmeckfest, Heritage Hall Museum, Prairie Arboretum, golf, camping, unique shopping, ethnic food, more. Spend a day in the past! 40 restored buildings, train and carousel rides, annual Steam Threshing Jamboree and other special events throughout the year. Comfort Inn & Suites Conveniently located off I-29 and I-229 on the south side of Sioux Falls, just 15 minutes from Falls Park. Easy access to major attractions.I have tried to cover all  7 Olympic Sports and most of the 15 disciplines I have enough equipment out so that everyone can be doingI have the gym set up so that they can move at their own




pace, some will go around several times, others may go slower.  "cutting" in line, but you can pass at different points.  I also made an Olympic Flag to hang in the gym. Have everyone assigned to start at a different place to get things started, however I do have everyone start with a torch run. Several Stations can be timed or scored: I have marker boards at the stations so that the athletes can post scores or times (optional) Stations: (not necessarily in order) Light the Olympic Torch: Torch Run, use ribbon sticks, each participant runs 3 laps around the "stadium" with the Olympic Torch Biathlon: Ski with paper plates on your feet (shuffle your feet with plate on the floor).  I have cones out and around the gym, they must move around the biathlon course with a bean bag in their hand, at the half way point in the race, they will see a target, they need to throw the bean bag at the target, retrieve the bean bag, and ski back to




(Can time even, and write down time and where the bean bag Olympic Rings: First person stands with one hula hoop in their hand, they must pass the hoop to the next person in line (who is holding the first persons hand), by putting their body inside/through the ring; the ring can't touch the ground. (Optional: The last person must stay until someone else joins their hand and pass along the ring.) Skating: Pairs Figure Skating: with a partner link arms and skate on paper plates.  Skaters must stay linked (hands or elbows) and must skate a 30 second "program". Curling: Shuffle board sticks, and spider balls, stand at start line and try to push spider ball on to shuffle board.  attempts each to get high score.  Post highest number spider ball lands Slalom Course: Place Moguls or hoops/mini cones (8-10 cones) in a zigzag fashion.  Skiers must jump (feet together) over cones. Hockey Goal: Start with Hockey stick and bean bag, must




dribble around cones to reach goal line, once at goal line shoot for a goal (shoot bean bag into net).  Post time required to dribble and shoot Skiing: One skier on a scooter, use plungers to move scooter around course that has been marked out Skier: While jumping rope do 15 bell jump. Cross Country Ski: I have Foam Rectangles that are about 3 feet long and 2-3" thick,  I tie jump ropes around them and athletes "ski" around the course that is marked out.  Speed Skating around Oval: Mark out an oval with floor tape, using paper plates, see how long it takes to ski "x" times around.  Ski Jump: Free-Style:  Use a mat Wedge, lay it flat, I allow students to run up wedge and "jump off" and perform a free-style jump. Finish by landing on a floor mat.  (My wedge is only about 2 feet off the ground) And they must land on the floor mat, or they are Luge: 2 scooters with one floor mat folded and on top, connecting the two scooters. 




One person rides while a partner pushes Luge to the end, and then switch, pushing the luge back to the start. Bob Sleigh: (2 man) 2 scooters, one person on each.  hook themselves together and move through the course. Skeleton: 2 scooter with one person on both.  their stomach on scooters and uses hands to get through course.  Speed Skating: slide trainer and slide side to side.  Olympic Symbolism: (make posters and hand in the gym) Olympic Creed: "The most significant thing in the Olympic games is not to win but to take part.  Just as the most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle.  The essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well." Olympic Oath: In the name of all competitors, I promise that we shall take part in these Olympic Games, respecting and abiding by the rules which govern them, in the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the honor of our teams. Olympic Rings: The five interlocked  rings represent the five




continents of the world.  In every flag of the world there can be found at least one color of the colored rings.  The colors of the rings from left to right are blue, yellow, black, green, and red.  rings are in different colors or are in the same color, they are the official Olympic symbol and the exclusive property of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) according to Rule 6 of the IOC Charter. Olympic Motto: "Citius, Altius, Fortius" expresses the aspirations of the Olympic movement.  Loosely translated, these Latin words mean "Swifter, Higher, Stronger." Olympic Torch and Flame: The torch is usually carried hand-to-hand by relays of runners from the original site of the Olympic Games at Olympia, Greece, to the main stadium of the Games.  of peace among peoples, the flame represents the basic spiritual significance of the Olympic movement. Olympic Flag: The Olympic Flag,  which appeared in Olympic competition for the fi9rst at Antwerp in 1920, has a white background

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