Upcoming Events
Turtle Soup | The Vore Buffalo Jump Site - Jacqueline Wyatt
The Vore Buffalo Jump is one of the most important archaeological sites of the Late-Prehistoric Plains hunters.
This talk will take you on a virtual tour of the Vore Site, which was used during a time when the way of life of Native American tribes on the Plains was changing and mass bison kills were becoming obsolete.
Turtle Soup | SURF and the Value of Underground Research in the Black Hills - Mike Ray
Learn about the world-class science underway at the Sanford Underground Research Facility.
Turtle Soup | A New Face for Brachiosaurus, and the Important Role of Private Collections to the Science of Paleontology - Peter Larson
In 2017, John Babiarz, a private collector from Mesa, Arizona, discovered what is now the most complete Brachiosaurus skull yet collected.
Join renowned director of The Black Hills Institute, Peter Larson, for this deep dive into the preparation, description, and future of this unique fossil.
Turtle Soup | Lakota Legends: Public Art on a Monumental Scale - Donald Montileaux
Donald Montileaux (Oglala Lakota) is an esteemed ledger artist and children’s book author who will share insight into his process of writing bout the Lakota people’s legends.
Turtle Soup | Landmarks of the Black Hills Gold Rush - Dr. David Wolff
Dr. David Wolff kicks off the 2025 season of Turtle Soup with a presentation highlighting elements within his recently published book, “The Gold Rush.”
Turtle Soup | The Duhamel Trading Post
Helene Duhamel hosts the final Turtle Soup of the Spring 2024 season. Her presentation will cover The Duhamel Trading Post.
Turtle Soup | Fish Tales: Inside the D.C. Booth National Historic Fish Hatchery
Karen Holzer and Adeline Kirtley host Turtle Soup with a presentation on the archives located at the D.C. Booth National Fish Hatchery.
Turtle Soup | Art & Engineering
Jon Kellar of South Dakota Mines, hosts Turtle Soup with a presentation on Art and Engineering. This presentation will highlight the integration of Art and Engineering at the South Dakota Mines Campus.
Turtle Soup | Another America
Jhon Goes In Center hosts Turtle Soup with a presentation called Another America. This presentation will have a focus on Lakota perspective on the Black Hills as well as historic maps.
Turtle Soup | The Kind Whisper History Talk
Alan Maas hosts Turtle Soup with a discussion of his newest book, The Kind Whisper.
Al came to the Black Hills over 30 years ago and was taken in by the beauty and the history. Working and playing in the hills only expanded his quest to find answers about the land and the characters that roamed this area. Al is following his dream of writing a book about the area around and in the Black Hills of South Dakota, but then is following that up with a tour explaining the historical sites and the stories that go with it. The book, The Kind Whisper, is based on the Mystery of the Thoen Stone.
Turtle Soup | Pactola: Then and Now
Ken Wrede hosts Turtle Soup with Pactola: Then and Now. From the early years of Pennington County’s first town, Camp Crook (name was later changed to Pactola), we’ll explore the history and people of the area, the contentious proposal to build Pactola Dam, construction details, and the importance of the dam as a water resource for agriculture, domestic supply, recreation, and tourism.
Turtle Soup | A History and Relocation Attempt of a Railroad Roundhouse in Deadwood
Fidel Martinez-Greer hosts Turtle Soup with A History and Relocation Attempt of a Railroad Roundhouse in Deadwood. This presentation accounts the multidisciplinary efforts on behalf of the Deadwood Historic Preservation Office and the Archaeological Research Center to uncover and preserve a segment of historic railroad infrastructure in Deadwood, SD. The Deadwood Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Roundhouse was one of the stations vital to servicing locomotives traveling through the Black Hills from the late 20th century to the mid-21st century.
Turtle Soup | Minuteman: World Wide Delivery In 30 minutes Or Less
Al Hall & James Boensch host Turtle Soup with a presentation called Minuteman- World Wide Delivery in 30 minutes or Less. The Minuteman Missile National Historic Site is a National Park Service historic site established in 1999 near Wall, SD. To illustrate the history and significance of the Cold War, the arms race, and intercontinental ballistic missile development. The only one of it's kind with both the Launch Control Facility, and Launch Facility.
Turtle Soup-Indigenous Games Of The Midwest
Travis Brave Heart hosts Turtle Soup with a presentation on Indigenous Games of the Midwest. This presentation will focus on traditional games played by the people of the plains, while connecting culture of the past and present.
Turtle Soup is a weekly lunch and learn program with revolving topics ranging from Indigenous Games of the Midwest presented by Travis Brave Heart to Art & Engineering being presented by Jon Keller of South Dakota Mines. Each presentation starts with lunch being served at 11:45 PM, followed by a presentation at 12 PM. The local non-profit Fork Real Café partners with The Journey Museum & Learning Center to provide two weekly varieties of soup including a vegetarian option. Immediately following the presentation, a discussion will be held regarding that topic.