Category Archives:Hockey

Spring in the Air
Apr. 04.

Spring is in the Air!

As April begins and the winter months slip away, there’s that joyful feeling in the air again. The promise of hot summer days and lingering evenings is around the corner, and we love every minute of it. It’s the time of year for dance recitals and graduations, marking another season of remarkable growth and exciting transitions. And what could be more joyful than the gorgeous Easter weekend ahead? Celebrate the occasion at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, where we have a variety of events that’ll put an extra “spring” in your step.

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Mar. 20.

Spring Fever is Official!

Today marks the first day of Spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and we’re marking the new season with a fresh lineup of entertainment to fill your week!

Jim Gaffigan

Tuesday, March 20th, 7:00pm

One of the top 5 most successful touring comedians in the country, Gaffigan’s unique style of quiet humor has earned him recognition and a dedicated fan base. Having made an unprecedented number of appearances on shows ranging from Letterman to Conan, Gaffigan has proved himself a leading talent adored by a wide range of audiences.

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Mar. 14.

A Weekend of Family Fun!

Another week, another schedule packed full of events for the whole family. To make life simple, we’ve compiled a handy dandy list to help you plan another weekend full of fun, entertainment, and of course talent. All this wonderful warm weather means it’s time to get off of the couch, and come visit your friends at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center!

Rapid City Concert Association Presents The Kenya Safari Acrobats

Wednesday, March 14th, 7:30pm

The Kenya Safari Acrobats present a truly unique performance unlike anything you’ve seen before. Death defying stunts, comedy, audience participation and heart pounding music combine to create a production that will have everyone on the edge of their seats. Hailing from the heart of Africa, this awe-inspiring10 member dance troupe takes acrobatics to exhilarating extremes.

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Nov. 23.

A Festive Weekend with Friends & Family

One thing we’re thankful for this holiday weekend? Bountiful events to fill much needed time spent with family and friends! As we come out of our turkey and stuffing induced stupors Friday morning, many of us will be looking for ways to enjoy the long weekend. (Because, let’s be honest, a long weekend can turn too long without some excitement.) To make life easy, here is our rundown of all that’s going on in our building and downtown!

 Friday:

The Nutcracker

With Thanksgiving marking the launch of the Holidays, many of us will be itching for some festive entertainment. Brought to us by the Black Hills Dance Theatre at 7:00pm, the Nutcracker will deliver an elegant performance of true talent and beauty, putting us all in the spirit of the season.

Rush vs. Evansville

It’s fun for the whole family; a rush of adrenaline as we cheer on our hometown team as they fight for the President’s Cup. Beginning at 7:05pm, the Rush deliver an action-packed evening of excitement for everyone.

Saturday:

Main Street Square Holiday Dedication and Celebration

Make a day of it! Saturday marks the dedication of Main Street Square, with events taking place throughout the day. Gather the whole family as a 30-foot Black Hills Spruce Holiday tree is lighted, complete with live reindeer sleigh rides. The Festival of Lights Parade will also take place at 6:00pm, showcasing a bevy of festive floats decorated by local businesses and organizations. For a complete listing of events, visit:

Main Street Square Event Listing

Country Fair

It’s the perfect time of year to indulge in handmade holiday décor for your home or business. With a variety of local vendors, grab a girlfriend and head to the Country Fair, 9am – 5pm on Saturday, and 10am – 3pm on Sunday.

The Nutcracker

In case you didn’t make it Friday evening, take in a 2:00 matinee of the spectacular show on both Saturday and Sunday.

Heaven is for Real!

At 7:00pm, make your way to the Fine Arts Theatre to hear the astounding story of a young boy’s journey to Heaven and back. It will touch your heart, and remind us all of the true meaning of the season. Enjoy free admission to this non-ticketed event.

Rush vs. Evansville

In order to accommodate patrons of both the Festival of Lights Parade and the game, the Rush will take the ice at 8:05pm on Saturday.

Get Your Tickets! 

From all of us at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, we wish you a Thanksgiving weekend filled with happiness, entertainment, and a stock of turkey sandwiches!

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Mar. 01.

The Cost of Upkeep

At the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, there’s nothing we take pride in more than being able to truly be “The Center of it All.” It’s a title we feel is well deserved. For thirty four years, we’ve been bringing the most exciting concerts, plays, sporting games, conventions, and cultural events to the heart of the Midwest. From entertainers like Elton John and Taylor Swift, to world-renowned bull riders and commanding hockey champions, the biggest and the best have shared their talents in our facilities.

And while providing entertainment and education services to a five state region is our number one priority, it also comes with a hefty price tag. In order to offer a superior experience to those who visit the Civic Center, we continually strive to maintain state of the art facilities.

In 2008, we added the 5,100 seat Ice Arena, home to the 2010 President’s Cup Champions – the  Rapid City RUSH. While the Ice Arena was built with City funding, the empty structure, of course, had to be filled. In order to do so, large sums of our own funds were used, and like any other major undertaking, necessary costs quickly accumulate. There are equipment costs. For instance, the glass system around the rink and dasher boards cost $216,000. Our Zambonis cost $140,000, and electrical installation and paint equipment cost $162,000. Ice Decking was purchased to cover the ice during sporting events or concerts. This cost $120,000. Basketball courts cost $125,000. Chairs, staging, tables, trash cans, radios, carpet, hand dryers and other items may seem like minor expenditures, but together they amounted to over $223,000.  Overall, Ice Arena equipment cost the Civic Center $2.1 million. Then there are expenses such as the replay screens and televisions. Those items cost another $2 million.

In total, $4.1 million of Civic Center money was used to complete the addition of the Ice Arena.

Hosting a semi-professional hockey team is not cheap by any standards, but we feel it is well worth the cost to provide quality entertainment for people of all ages and interests.

And the Ice Arena is not the only area of the Civic Center that has seen drastic changes over the last two and a half years. Our Fine Arts Theatre recently underwent a $1.7 million renovation in which the lobby, auditorium, and backstage areas were remodeled to give them an updated look and feel. What’s more, we recently made vast improvements to our parking and security systems. Additional parking was added along New York Street, as well as security gates and a security camera system. These features were implemented to provide enhanced comfort and safety measures for our visitors, at the cost of $1.7 million. In addition, LaCroix Hall will be undergoing a $1 million renovation this summer, and $700,000 was recently spent on new roofing.

 It takes not only a highly dedicated team of employees to keep our facilities running in top condition, but also substantial investments of our own capital. We are glad to make these contributions in order to provide a five state region with state of the art facilities, and we look forward to making even more improvements in the near future. It takes a lot to be the “Center of it All,” but it’s a job we wouldn’t trade for the world.

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