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Spotlight Theatre Company Presents Rodgers & Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA: Youth Edition

March 12-15, 2026

Sioux Falls, SD (3/5/2026) — Spotlight Theatre Company at the Washington Pavilion invites audiences to wonder at the magic of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA: Youth Edition at the Orpheum Theater Center from March 12-15,...


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Washington Pavilion Hosts Free Ag Day Event in Appreciation of Agriculture on March 7

Sioux Falls, SD (3/4/2026) — As appreciation to farmers, ranchers and many people in agriculture, the Washington Pavilion is hosting Ag Day on Saturday, March 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on its first, second and third floor lobbies. Learn about the foundations...


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Washington Pavilion Launches Inclusive Exhibition Designed to Be Experienced Through Touch and Sound

Sioux Falls, SD (2/26/2026) — Art is meant to be experienced. At the Washington Pavilion’s Visual Arts Center, that experience now extends beyond sight.

In collaboration with the


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Washington Pavilion Summer Camps Now Open for Registration

Sioux Falls, SD (2/20/2026) — Make plans for your kiddo to have a summer full of learning and fun with summer camps at the Washington Pavilion! Our incredible summer camp lineup offers hands-on learning experiences for every age group that incorporate all the fantastic opportunities ...


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Washington Pavilion Launches Inclusive Exhibition Designed to Be Experienced Through Touch and Sound

Sioux Falls, SD (2/26/2026) — Art is meant to be experienced. At the Washington Pavilion’s Visual Arts Center, that experience now extends beyond sight.

In collaboration with the


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