It has been a busy and heartwarming week in Sioux Falls, with students rolling up their sleeves for a worthy cause and a beloved local market marking a major milestone.
Students in Sioux Falls recently joined forces with Habitat for Humanity to help build two new homes for local families, according to Dakota News Now. The hands-on effort put young volunteers to work on construction sites, giving them real-world experience while directly benefiting families in need of safe, affordable housing. It is exactly the kind of community-minded project that makes Sioux Falls shine — neighbors helping neighbors, one nail at a time.
Meanwhile, Fair Market is celebrating five years in business in Sioux Falls, according to a report from Yahoo. The milestone marks half a decade of the market serving the community, a testament to the loyalty of local shoppers and the dedication of those who have kept it going year after year. Five years is no small feat for any local business, and the anniversary is a moment worth savoring for everyone who has made Fair Market a part of their routine.
And with the Fourth of July just around the corner, excitement is already building for the Sioux Falls Independence Day Parade, which has drawn 89 entrants this year, Dakota News Now reports. The parade promises to be a festive celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, giving residents of all ages a reason to line the streets and cheer.
From student volunteers swinging hammers to a thriving local market raising a toast to five years, Sioux Falls is showing once again that community spirit is alive and well this summer.
Sources: Dakota News Now, Yahoo