Local venues adapt to life during the coronavirus crisis
Have a virtual animal encounter, tour a museum and do an art project: Venues that can’t allow admission are finding ways to offer an experience anyway.
Have a virtual animal encounter, tour a museum and do an art project: Venues that can’t allow admission are finding ways to offer an experience anyway.
The Washington Pavilion is closed but has launched a way to experience the Pavilion at home.
Kids can climb a replica tree, hop on board a “train” and get inside a miniature home under construction at a new Washington Pavilion exhibit.
This week’s Up-and-Comer is Bob Wendland, manager of performances and events at the Washington Pavilion and the Orpheum Theater Center.
After years of trying, the Washington Pavilion is hosting a seven-show run of “Les Miserables.” Could it lead to other big-name Broadway performances? The Pavilion’s leaders have some teases that theater lovers will want to know.
“This year will be the biggest by far.” This week marks 20 years since the Washington Pavilion welcomed its first visitor. Stop in today and you’ll find a lot is changing.
From under the sea to the natural beauty of our state, make sure you experience several limited-time exhibits at the Washington Pavilion.
On a big anniversary in Sioux Falls history, we look back and ahead with the Washington Pavilion.
Save money and stay active this fall with these great deals for GreatLIFE members.
GreatLIFE Golf & Fitness members have a new indoor member benefit thanks to a partnership with the Washington Pavilion.