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June

★ Darin Durfee Memorial Golf Tournament

June 01 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Fisher Grove Golf Course 17290 Fisher Lane Frankfort, SD 57440

Tee-time 10 AM.  Contact number 605-472-1336.  Honors memory of Darin Durfee.  A variety of prizes to be awarded for various feats.  Mulligans apply.   Tourism Activities

★ Redfield City Wide Summer Rummage Sale

June 08 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday June 8, 2024Redfield City-Wide Rummage Sales from 8 am-5 pm.Maps Available that morning at Local Gas StationsSomething for Everyone!Rummage Registration Form

Train Day

June 08 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM CNW Historic RR Depot 715 W. 3rd Street Redfield, SD 57469

Barrel train rides,  model train layout from Dakota Southeastern Division Sioux Falls,  motorcar rides,  exhibits,  concessions,  free stuff and more.  Tourism Activities

★ Lefty's Ride

June 22 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Chrystal's 1202 W. 3rd ST Redfield, SD 57469

New route each year. Free will evening meal at 5 PM. Drawings at 6 PM; need not be present to win. Proceeds benefit local high school scholarships.

July

Independence Day Parade

July 04 Main Street Redfield, SD 57469

Route from 3rd Street E to 8th Ave S, through Main Street, to 5th Ave, to 1st St W. to 12th Ave W.  Disperse at Eastern Star Home.  Join the...

Auto Value 9th Annual Car Show

July 13 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Hav-a-Rest 38463 Highway 212 West Redfield, SD 57469

200 Vehicles expected... 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies awarded in 12 categories…  Also the Mayor's Award

Art Show

July 16 10:00 AM - July 31 4:00 PM CNW Historic RR Depot 715 W. 3rd Street Redfield, SD 57469

Artists are invited to display their works.  Photographers are encouraged to participate. Advance registration is encouraged.  Call or stop in at the Depot 605-472-4566

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The Pheasant Capital of the World®

Redfield was the first place in South Dakota to successfully introduce the Chinese Pheasant. From Spink County, pheasant hunting grew throughout the state. Hunters still flock to Redfield to bag their limit.