Guest Ranch to host summertime cowboy poetry events
INTERIOR – Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch is pleased to announce the summer’s first community campfire series happening the last three Fridays of June. This series of events features cowboy poetry performances from renowned artists Sherl Cederburg and Pegie Douglas.
To kick off the season, Sherl and Pegie will join forces on Friday, June 14, 2024, at 7:30pm to deliver their “Hearts of the Hills” performance. The duo will present a musical glimpse of the Black Hills and the West. They will have you sitting around the campfire, riding the hills, and taking a walk back through history, stirred by their stories in song and poetry.
The following week, attendees will be entertained as they learn about one of South Dakota’s noted historic figures. On Friday, June 21, 2024, at 7:30pm, Pegie will perform, “The Life & Music of Badger Clark, South Dakota’s First Poet Laureate,” an hour-long program narrating the life of Badger Clark interspersed with many of his poems set to music.
To conclude the cowboy poetry series, Sherl will return for her solo performance, “Born to Ponder,” which includes her original poetry themed around horses, Old West, New West, family, country, nature, prairie life, and faith. This performance, scheduled for Friday, June 28, 2024, at 7:30pm, will make you make you laugh, cry, or at least think a little.
All events are free and open to the public and will take place at Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch in Interior, South Dakota – just 10 minutes away from the Badlands National Park headquarters. For driving directions, attendees should search ‘Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch’ on Google Maps or visit www.badlandsguestranch.com.
Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch would like to thank the South Dakota Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, for making these events possible with generous funding support.
Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch is currently planning a Lakota cultural series for the month of July.
About Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch
As a family run-regenerative agriculture operation, Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch offers visitors a unique vacation experience from May 15th-October 31st each year. Ranch guests have the opportunity to stay in RV or tent sites, tipi tents, or camping cabins, while being immersed in regenerative agriculture and learning about local history, traditions, and Lakota culture. Badlands Heritage Guest Ranch is a Native American- and woman-owned business located on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
About South Dakota Humanities Council
Founded in 1972 by the hard work of fellow South Dakotans, the South Dakota Humanities Council (SDHC), a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is the only cultural organization in the state whose sole mission is to deliver humanities programming to the people of South Dakota.
Media Contact: Heidi Cuny, hello@badlandsguestranch.com, 605-515-3203
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