Events with the tag: Arlee
Friday, April 22
Earth Day celebrated in Arlee
ARLEE — On Friday, April 22, an Arlee Earth Day Celebration will take place at the Hangin’ Art Gallery on Highway 93 in downtown Arlee. Activities and demonstrations for children and adults will take place from noon–5 p.m. “The Story of Honey,” a play by the Arlee Youth Leadership Council, begins at 5:30 p.m. and a pass-the-hat concert by Andre Floyd will take place from 6:30–8:30 p.m. Join us for an exciting day and evening. Dinner will be served from 5–7:30 p.m. If you have questions call Hangin’ Art Gallery at 406-726-5005 or go to: donna@hanginartgallery.com.
Thursday, April 28
Pre-registration held for Women-4-Wellness
ARLEE — Women-4-Wellness pre-registration is available as a means to get into the health fair in a timely manner, to complete the health survey, and receive announcements. The Arlee Fitness Center will hold pre-registration on Thursday, April 28, from 1-3 p.m. Dates and times coming to Charlo, Dixon and Elmo locations the last week in April.
Saturday, April 30
Poetry, short stories read
ARLEE — On Saturday, April 30, from 1–3 p.m., JoAnne Troxel will read from her book of poetry “Mean Dog Blues” and Jerry McGahan, a Killdeer artist, will read from his newly-published book of short stories, “The Deer Walking Upside Down.” Join us for an afternoon of readings that celebrate the sense of place that is the Jocko Valley and the Flathead Indian Reservation. Lunch and/or coffee and desserts will be available for sale. If you have questions call Hangin’ Art Gallery at 406-726-5005 or go to: donna@hanginartgallery.com.
Say ‘G’day’ in Arlee
ARLEE — On Saturday, April 30, at the G’day Montana Shoppe, (corner of Highway 93 and Pow Wow Road) demonstration painting by Montana watercolor/acrylic artist Loren Kovich will take place starting at 11 a.m. and then throughout the day. Playing old time fiddle music, the Smiln’ Possum String Band, will entertain from 1-3 p.m. There will be free samples and door prizes. Stop in and have a “cuppa” and say “G’day” (hello) the Australian way. Call 406-590-5423 for more information.