South Dakota
Living in White – What You’ll Find Below
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Community Club of White
Contact us for more information!
Julie @ (605) 690-0691
MaryEllen @ (605) 868-1829
whitecommunityclub@gmail.com or find us on Facebook!
The Community Club is an organization made up of people who volunteer their time supporting activities within the community. Here is a list of some of the wonderful things you can get involved in:
Sponsor & Assist with Community Events – Bingo, Easter Egg Hunt, Pioneer Days, Halloween Party, Santa Night, Main Street Beautification, Welcome to White Baskets, Ditch Clean Up
Donations to: Deubrook Booster Club & Post-Prom, White Fire Dept, Transportation for swimming lessons, Pioneer Days Committee, Deubrook Scholarships
We welcome your ideas!!
American Legion Auxiliary
For more information about the American Legion Auxiliary contact:
Cynthia Stoebner – (605) 291-9225
Deanna Tolrud – (605) 629-4861
Dawn McCarthy – (605) 690-0306
American Legion Post #88
For more information about the American Legion Post #88 of White contact:
Arlo Jurrens – (605) 695-8798
Ron Tolrud – (605) 629-4861
Matt Lagerstrom – (605) 651-9568
Deubrook Booster Club
For more information about the Deubrook Booster Club contact Deubrook Schools at (605) 629-1101
Finance Office - Office Hours Monday - Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm
McKnight Community Hall, City Park & Athletic Complex
McKnight Community Center Rentals & Arthur Graslie City Park Shelter, Picnic Table Rentals & Camping Reservations
Finance Office
605-629-3661
Council Department Heads
Arlen Wright – Park & Complex Maintenance & Mowing Supervisor
Pioneer Days Committee
For more information on the Pioneer Days Committee, contact:
Cierra Murphy – (605) 592-6149
White Area Historical Society
The White Area Historical Society was founded in 1983. The mission of the Society is to collect, preserve and display information, artifacts and memorabilia pertaining to the culture and history of White, South Dakota and the five surrounding townships. Our purpose is to educate and to make research materials available to the public. The Society owns three historical buildings, museum, log cabin and schoolhouse.
Membership Dues are $10.00 per person. Annual Meeting is held on the Second Tuesday of April.
Vice President: Jasper Courteau 605-237-4461