Events with the tag: Arlee
Wednesday, October 17
CDC changes meeting date
ARLEE — For the month of October the Arlee Community Development Corporation has moved its meeting to Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. in the Arlee High School business lab. The meeting is open to the public and we welcome all to attend. Beginning in November, the Arlee CDC meetings will be held the second Wednesday of each month. For more information contact Kelley at (406) 726-5550.
Saturday, October 20
Arlee seniors hold annual yard sale
ARLEE — The Arlee Senior Center, Inc. will hold their annual yard sale/ flea market on Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. -3 p.m. at the center located on the corner of Highway 93 S. and Wessinger St. We have hundreds of donated and very inexpensive books for sale, clothing, holiday items, baked goods, and several tables with handmade items. Since the center serves the seniors of Arlee with several different programs and also weekly meals, we are hoping that the community will stop by and help support our sale. There will be coffee and homemade desserts available served with smiles galore. If you would like to get rid of some household items, please think of us for donations. Call the center at (406) 728-3215 for more information or with any questions. Remember seniors, we have a full-sized pool table, TV watching area, along with lunches served Monday, Wednesday, and Friday’s at noon and every other Saturday evenings, cooked by the best chefs around. See you on October 20th from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tuesday, October 23
Hangin’ Art Gallery site of 2nd Justice of the Peace forum
ARLEE — DOVES and the Valley Journal will sponsor a second Justice of the Peace Candidate forum on Tuesday, Oct. 23, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Hangin’ Art Gallery in Arlee.
Wednesday, October 24
IEC meeting to be held at Arlee Community Center
ARLEE – The Indian Education Committee parent meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24 t the Arlee Community Center. Guest speakers are: Julia Williams, a representative from the Big Brothers Big Sisters program and Anna Baldwin, a Teaching Tolerance award finalist. IEC business related to Johnson O'Malley, drumming and singing, reports from Mahalia Hendren and Al Plant, parent needs assessment survey, Title VII, American Indian elementary/secondary education report, American Indian cultural heritage activities, an early warning drop out prevention program from OPI (Arlee would be designated a pilot school) will be discussed. Please mark you calendar and encourage parents of American Indian children to attend these meetings.