Saturday, February 15, 2014

Deadwood

Today on the Facebook page you may have seen some things about Deadwood, if not you need to head over there and check out the pictures and some of the history!

In two weeks Deadwood will be having their Mardi Gras celebration so make sure you go HERE, or the picture below, to find out more about that and to reserve your rooms if you are coming this way! 

http://www.deadwood.com/events/mardigrasweekend/

Below came straight from the website above!

Event ScheduleFriday, February 28, 2014
6 p.m.: Costume Stroll on Main Street - register at the Franklin Hotel!
8 p.m.: Mardi Gras & Masquerade Party - at the Franklin Hotel!
King & Queen Coronation and Mardi Gras costume contest, with over $2,000 in cash and prizes
Live Zydeco Music - CURLEY TAYLOR - at 9 p.m. at the Franklin Hotel
ALL EVENTS FREE!

Saturday, March 1, 2014
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.: Taste some of the finest Cajun foods in the region at this free Cajun food cook-off competition. This public tasting will be at locations throughout Deadwood.
7 p.m.: DEADWOOD'S ANNUAL MARDI GRAS PARADE! Get a spot on Main Street and collect your share of over 100,000 sets of beads thrown during the parade.
9 p.m.: Live music by Curley Taylor at the Franklin Hotel
ALL EVENTS FREE!

In other related Hills news the awesome  Magnum, a local police dog is retiring! The Black Hills Fox New had this to say about it;

"Rapid City Police Dog Magnum is retiring after serving our community for 7 1/2 years. Join us tonight on Black Hills FOX News at Nine where we'll take you on one of Magnum's last rides."

Photo: Rapid City Police Dog Magnum is retiring after serving our community for 7 1/2 years. Join us tonight on Black Hills FOX News at Nine where we'll take you on one of Magnum's last rides.

 

Picture was found on the Black Hills Fox Facbook page I do not own the rights.

We were busy remodeling the basement over at the house we have for sale today.  So that is what our Black Hill Saturday turned into! 



I hope you are all having a great weekend and come and see us over at the Facebook page or Pinterest

Quote of the Day!

Calamity Jane. American frontierswoman, gained fame fighting Indians. She is said to have also exhibited kindness and compassion, especially to the sick and needy. This contrast helped to make her a famous frontier figure.

 

 

 



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