New to tre? Start here.
We want to meet you, and we’re excited you’re here. This page will help you understand what tre is, what happens when you show up, and what your first visit might look like.
900 W 11th Street, Sioux Falls
Events usually start around 6:00p (with free dinner!)
We’re happy you’re here!
tre is a community for young adults ages 18–30 in Sioux Falls. We exist to create space for connection, growth, and honest conversation around life and faith.
Some nights are focused on discussion or spiritual growth. Other nights are simply about hanging out, meeting people, and building friendships. Wherever you are in young adulthood, tre is a place you’re welcome.
What to Expect On Your First Visit
Walking into a new space for the first time can be intimidating. Here’s what your first visit to tre usually looks like:
→ When You Arrive
A tre staff member or volunteer will greet you, help you check in (it’s quick and easy), and answer any questions you have. If you’d like a tour, we’re happy to give one—if not, that’s okay too.
→ Getting Settled
We can introduce you to people or give you space to ease in on your own. There’s no right or wrong way to show up. Our goal is simply for you to feel comfortable and welcomed.
→ During the Night
There’s no single way the night has to look. Some people jump into conversations, others hang back and observe. You’re free to move at your own pace and engage as much or as little as you want.
Not sure where to start? Try a Friday night!
Friday nights are focused on community, fun, and connection. They’re the easiest way to feel comfortable at tre, whether it’s your first time or you’re still getting to know people.
If you are ready to experience tre, you can simply show up and we will be ready for you. If you prefer, you can also plan a visit ahead of time so we know you are coming.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. When our building is open, you’re welcome to use the space.
You can study, work, eat, play games, or just hang out with friends. While we have scheduled events and programming, the building itself exists for young adults to use and enjoy.
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No. tre is a nonprofit, and all regular gatherings and programming are free.
Some special events, like trips or tournaments, may have a cost, but you’ll always know that ahead of time. You never need to pay just to show up.
tre exists because of generous people who believe in supporting young adults and making this space accessible to everyone.
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Whatever you’re comfortable in. Most people dress casually.
Love sweat suits? Bring them. Love jeans and a hoodie? Perfect.
There’s no dress code.
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No. You’re welcome to participate in as much or little of the activities as you want. Listening is always okay.
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tre is not affiliated with one specific church or denomination.
We partner with a variety of local churches and ministries, and we value creating a space where young adults from many backgrounds feel welcome and respected.
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No. tre is for young adults ages 18-30.
That includes people in college, working full-time, between jobs, new to Sioux Falls, or those who have lived here their whole lives.
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tre is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and is funded through donations.
We exist because of the generosity of individuals, churches, and partners who believe in creating a healthy, welcoming community for young adults. Donations help keep our space open, our programming accessible, and our events free.
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tre has parking available in front of the building.
Our address is 900 West 11th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104.
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There is only one entrance, so we promise you’ll see it.
As soon as you enter the doors, someone will be there at the front desk to help you.
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Absolutely. Many people do. Coming alone is very normal at tre, especially for first-time visitors. You won’t be singled out, and there’s no pressure to instantly know people. Our hope is that over time, tre becomes a place where you feel connected and comfortable.
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That’s completely okay. You don’t need to talk, share, or participate to belong at tre. Some people jump right into conversations, and others take their time. Both are welcome here.
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No. tre is a space where people are in different places when it comes to faith.
Some people are deeply committed to their faith in Jesus. Others are unsure, curious, or just beginning to explore. You don’t need to have everything figured out to be here, and questions are always welcome.
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tre is pretty relaxed. Most of what we do is centered around community rather than large, formal events.
People usually dress casually, grab a drink or a snack, talk with friends, and hang out. There’s room for different personalities, backgrounds, and comfort levels.