And they’re gathering at a city-owned facility named for a healthcare organization.
The second annual Red Pill Expo is this week in Rapid City. Dan Happel is the event chairman.
“We re going to be talking about the vaccine programs and what the vaccine programs are about. We re going to be talking about COVID, we re going to be talking about Agenda 21. We re going to be talking about globalism and the push to create a one world global government …”
Agenda 21 is a non-binding United Nations plan to ensure sustainable global development. Red-Pill presenters say it and the pandemic are part a plot by elites to seize global power, and that the vaccine is a bio-weapon and/or tracking tool.
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Civic centers and arenas across South Dakota suffered significant financial losses during the COVID-19 pandemic but are seeing indicators of the potential for a return to profitability.
Auditoriums sat empty for a few months or more in the early days of the pandemic in early 2020, and bookings remained slow and event attendance was down through the rest of the year and into 2021.
Event cancellations or lost new business resulted from a desire by arena operators to be safe and by hesitancy of groups to gather indoors during the pandemic.
Operators had to reimburse thousands of dollars in pre-paid rents, lost money due to a drop in new business and saw unexpected expenses to provide social distancing and personal protective equipment.
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December 10, 2020
RAPID CITY, S.D. Construction on the new arena at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center soon to be the Monument is right on schedule. The warm, dry weather has definitely helped the cause. Everyday from sun up to sun down construction is being done on the new arena with the help of good weather and good safety practices the arena is coming along rapidly. The groundbreaking for this new arena took place in November of 2019 and is on course to be finished by its deadline of October 2021.
Priscilla Dominguez, Director of Sales and Marketing for the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center said “the weather’s really kept things moving right along right on target. They’re not willing to say they are ahead of schedule, but they are definitely on schedule.”