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V o l u m e 4 , I s s u e 8 A u g u s t 2 0 1 7
Inside This Issue:
Mark Your Calendars 2
Vacation Rental Ordinance 2
Deadwood Trust for Historic Preservation 2
City of Deadwood Community Picnic 3
Chamber Corner 3
Trolley Schedule 4
Main Street Initiative Update 4
Recreation Center Schedule 4
Hours of Operation 4
Important Contact Numbers 4
2017 Deadwood Events Sturgis Rally & Races
August 5-13, 2017
Kool Deadwood Nites
August 24-27, 2017
Deadwood Jam
September 15-16, 2017
Oktoberfest
September 29-30, 2017
Wild West Songwriter’s Festival
October 12-14, 2017
Deadweird
October 27-28, 2017
Veteran’s Appreciation Weekend
November 10-12, 2017
More event details go to http://www.deadwood.com
Historic Trophies Repaired and Revitalized at
Deadwood Recreation and
Aquatic Center The City of Deadwood Recreation & Aquatic Center has over 70
historic trophies from Deadwood High School on display.
Brothers Jim and Bob Phillips graciously donated their time in
locating, cleaning, repairing, and researching the trophies. They
had been placed in storage rooms and closets since the 2008
improvements at the Deadwood Recreation & Aquatic Center
and some were located at the Black Hills Mining Museum.
This spring the Black
Hills Mining Museum
donated several trophy
cases to the cause.
With the help of local
citizen David Cote, the
cases were repaired with the addition of doors, cast-
ers, and lights.
Through the generous efforts of Jim and Bob Phil-
lips and David Cote the Deadwood Historic Preser-
vation assisted with the material repair costs to the cases and trophies and has them proudly
The Lawrence County Historical Society is in the process of creating Volume II of Some History of Lawrence County, which will be published the summer of 2018. If your ancestors were in Lawrence County before 1917 and are not included in the first book, we want to include them in this volume II. Please contact us with the following information:
What year did your ancestors come to Lawrence County? How did they travel here? Train? Wagon? Stagecoach? Where did they settle in Lawrence County? Where did they come from? What was their/his/her occupation? Who did he/she marry? How many children did he/she have? Can you share copies of photos? Any special family stories? Your name and mailing address; email if available.
Please send this information to:
Lawrence County Historical Society HARCC 150 Sherman St. Deadwood SD 57732
ATTENTION!!
Beginning August 1
Prairie Hills Transit is
discontinuing
transportation services
in Deadwood. Please
contact Tom Kruzel at
578-2082 for
transportation needs
previously provided by
Prairie Hills.
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August 2, 2017—Wednesday Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
5:00 p.m. @ Deadwood City Hall
August 7, 2017—Monday City Commission Meeting
5:00 p.m. @ Deadwood City Hall
August 9, 2017—Wednesday Historic Preservation Commission Meeting
5:00 p.m. @ Deadwood City Hall
August 16, 2017—Wednesday Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting
5:00 p.m. @ Deadwood City Hall
August 18: History on the Lawn: Hugh Glass: Grizzly Survivor – Author and historian, James McLaird, will present the story of Hugh Glass, noting how the legendary tale emerged, but also commenting about the movie, The Revenant, and how the actual Hugh Glass of history is different from that described in popular biographies. McLaird also looks at the grizzly bear itself, examining popular sentiments towards the creature that led to its near-extinction. Bring a lunch and enjoy the Historic Adams House lawn; 12:00 p.m.; admission by donation. In case of inclement weather, the lec-ture will be moved to the Homestake Adams Research and Cultural Center (HARCC).
August 21, 2017—Monday City Commission Meeting
5:00 p.m. @ Deadwood City Hall
August 23, 2017—Wednesday Historic Preservation Commission Meeting
5:00 p.m. @ Deadwood City Hall
Mark your Calendars!
Deadwood Trust for Historic Preservation
The Public is invited to the Deadwood Trust for Historic
Preservation General Membership Meeting, Tuesday,
September 5th, 5:30 PM at the NEW Deadwood Visitor
Information Center community room. Kevin Kuchenbecker,
Historic Preservation Officer, will be the guest speaker and give
an update on the current projects including the Historic
Residential Rehabilitation Projects. Come learn more about
Deadwood Historic Preservation and the Deadwood Trust.
HP Programs Review
In June 2017, the Deadwood Historic Preservation
Commission approved 8 grant requests.
Ron Russo - Windows & Doors Program Kurt & Dawn Bialas - Wood Windows & Doors, Siding, and
Foundation Programs Kris Fenton - Siding and Foundation Programs Art & Georgeann Silvernail - Elderly Program
Luella Krebs - Foundation Program Thank you for helping preserve and maintain
Deadwood’s historic integrity!
Vacation Rental Ordinance Reminder
Deadwood Property Owners: As many of you may know, the commercial transient use of residentially zoned properties is prohibited within Deadwood city limits. The nightly rental of a property must be commercially zoned or operate with an approved conditional use permit for a Manager Stay Bed and Breakfast. Vacation rentals, as allowed by the State of South Dakota Department of Health, are PROHIBITED in residentially zoned property within the City of Deadwood and where permitted must be licensed with the State of South Dakota and register with the City of Deadwood as a commercial lodging establishment. The growing trend to vacation rental properties while appealing to not only the owner, but the customer in Deadwood is a liability to you as an owner. Not only is the safety of the customer very important while staying in a lodging establishment, but both the customer and the property owner are subject to fine if found in violation of City of Deadwood Codified Ordinance 17.53. The City of Deadwood asks that if you are actively using your property as a vacation rental to stop and to remove all marketing from all websites. If you have any questions in regards to vacation rentals or the ordinance please feel free to contact me anytime. Thank you.
Robert E. Nelson Jr
Zoning Administrator / City Planner [email protected] (605) 578-2082
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CHAMBER CORNER August 7: The Legends Ride is a 50-mile ride from Deadwood to Sturgis to raise money for regional charities. Celebrities lead the ride to the legendary Buffalo Chip,
where a private reception is followed by a concert. Main Street, in front of the Historic Franklin Hotel, (Deadwood Street to Pine Street) is closed to traffic from 9am
to 3:30pm on August 7 for this event.
August 24-27: Kool Deadwood Nites brings car lovers together for four days full of classic cars, classic music and classic fun. It’s a 50’s and 60’s sock hop -
Deadwood style. Enjoy parades, show and shines and FREE concerts on Main Street featuring the biggest names in rock ‘n roll history. Headliners include Jay and
the Americans, The Happenings, The Classics IV and Britishmania. Main Street will close to traffic from Wall Street to Deadwood Street starting at 2pm
on Wednesday, August 23 and will remain closed until 2am on Sunday, August 27. Main Street will be closed to traffic again on August 27 from 7am to 3pm for the
Kool Deadwood Nites Parade and Show & Shine. The History & Information Center parking lot is closed to all non-registered classic cars from 2am
on Thursday, August 24 through 3pm on Sunday, August 27. The public is invited to attend all events. A full schedule can be found at Deadwood.com.
City of Deadwood
Community Picnic
Took Place on July 16, 2017
Thank You for your Help and Support
Neighborhood Block Clubs
Lynn’s Dakotamart in Lead
Deadwood Volunteer Fire Department
Hours of Operation
Deadwood City Hall 8 AM - 5 PM (Mon - Fri)
Deadwood Public Library 10 AM - 7 PM (Mon - Wed) 10 AM—5 PM (Thurs - Fri)
12 PM - 4 PM (Sat)
Deadwood Public Works Office 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM (Mon - Fri)
Lead-Deadwood Landfill Winter: 8 AM - 4 PM (Thurs - Sat) Summer: 8 AM - 4 PM (Tues - Sat)
Deadwood Recreational Center 5 AM - 9 PM (Mon - Fri)
7 AM - 5 PM (Sat) Adams Museum
9 AM - 5 PM Daily Suggested donation: $5 for adults, $2
for children. Historic Adams House
9 AM - 5 PM Daily Admission: Adults $10, Children 6-12
$5, Children 5 & under free Homestake Adams Research &
Cultural Center (HARCC) 10 AM - 4 PM (Mon - Fri)
Deadwood Visitor Info Center 10 AM - 4 PM (Mon - Fri)
Days of ‘76 Museum 9 AM - 5 PM Daily
Admission: Adults $8, Children 6-12 $3, Children 5 & under free
Deadwood Fire Department 8 AM - 5 PM (Mon - Fri)
Deadwood Police Department 8 AM - 5 PM (Mon - Fri)
Deadwood Courthouse
8 AM - 5 PM (Mon - Fri)
Deadwood Chamber of Commerce
8 AM - 5 PM (Mon - Fri)
Deadwood City Hall (605) 578-2600 Deadwood Public Library (605) 578-2821
Lawrence County Dispatch (605) 578-2230 Deadwood Public Works Office (605) 578-3082
Deadwood Recreational Center (605) 578-3729 Lead/Deadwood Regional Hospital (605) 717-6000
Deadwood Planning & Preservation Office (605) 578-2082 Deadwood Fire Department Non-emergency (605) 578-1212
Deadwood Police Department Non-emergency (605) 578-2623
Deadwood City Commission meets the first and third Monday at 5:00 p.m.
Planning & Zoning Commission meets the first and third Wednesday at 5:00 p.m.
Historic Preservation Commission meets the second and fourth Wednesday at 5:00 p.m.
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Deadwood Recreational Center
Classes may change due to instructors’ availability. *Class Fee set by Instructor.
Monday
5:30 a.m. Kettlebells Self Taught
6:45 a.m.
Water Exercise
8:00 a.m.
Water Exercise
5:15 p.m. Self-taught
Pilates group
5:30 p.m. Zumba*
Tuesday
6:20 a.m. Conditioning
5:30 p.m.
Yoga*
Wednesday
5:30 a.m. Kettlebells Self Taught
6:45 a.m.
Water Exercise
8:00 a.m.
Water Exercise
5:30 p.m. Yoga*
Thursday
6:20 a.m. Conditioning
5:15 p.m.
Self-taught Pilates group
5:30 p.m. Zumba*
Friday
5:30 a.m. Kettlebells Self Taught
6:45 a.m.
Water Exercise
8:00 a.m.
Water Exercise
TROLLEY SCHEDULE SPRING-SUMMER, 2017
DAYS NUMBER OF TROLLEYS TIME RUNNING
EFFECTIVE MAY 30 UNTIL SEPTEMBER 5, 2017
Sunday through Thursday 1st Trolley 8:00 A.M. to MIDNIGHT
2nd Trolley 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.
Friday and Saturday 1st Trolley 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 A.M.
2nd Trolley 9:30 A.M. to 1:30 A.M.
3rd Trolley 5:20 P.M. to 10:20 P.M.
THERE IS NO 24-HOUR SERVICE
Schedule will be followed as closely as possible.
Delays may be caused by weather, traffic, construction , equipment failure, etc.
A fourth trolley will operate during special events.
Thank you
Schedule may be changed due to construction at any time. Notifications issued as soon as possible
MAIN STREET INITIATIVE UPDATE
The Economic Restructuring Committee met with Brian Rex from SDSU Department of Architecture and
visited seven downtown properties who are interested in doing some sort of second story
development. Lori Fredrick of Deadwood/Lead Economic Development would ask that any business in
Deadwood who is interested in employing college students as interns to please contact her for more
information, 605-722-6939.
ALL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
The Committees meet as follows:
Promotions Committee —1st Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. – Louie Lalonde 578-3346
Design Committee — 3rd Tuesday 3:30 p.m. – Bill Glover 578-2116/641-4001
Economic Restructuring Committee — 3rd Tuesday at 8:00 a.m. – Ken Geinger 578-1909
Organization Committee — 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m. Bill Pearson 920-1240
Ad Hoc Committee — 2nd and 4th Wednesday – call for time – Susan Johnson 717-7000
Watch for monthly updates from the committees regarding the Main Street Initiative.