Media One Funski is going to be celebrating its 35th Anniversary this winter, but the celebration has been moved forward a bit. Due to our warm winter weather, Funski is being rescheduled to February 2nd and 3rd at Great Bear Recreation Park.

According to Dakota News Now, the decision was made to give Great Bear Ski Valley some "time to kick off their season thanks to some fresh snow from this week’s storm."

Great Bear opened its season on Monday, January 8, their latest opening ever, thanks to our fall-like December.

Funski is one of the largest winter fundraisers in our area and "over the past three decades has raised over $1 million" for the Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety (formerly Children's Inn).

For more information and to register for the events just go to Funski online.

LOOK: Biggest snowfalls recorded in South Dakota history

Stacker compiled a list of the biggest 1-day snowfalls in South Dakota using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information.

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The Coldest Temperatures in Sioux Falls History

When a polar vortex rolls through Sioux Falls, it can get even the heartiest dreaming of indoor fires, baking, and hot chocolate.

Mr. Bendo is tough enough but for the love of Pete, someone put a scarf on the Statue of David!

All this icy chatter had us wondering about the coldest days ever recorded in Sioux Falls. Here is the historical data from the National Weather Service with the coldest temps ever recorded in Sioux Falls since record-keeping began in 1893.

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