Events with the tag: Charlo
Thursday, April 4
Charlo presents urban ‘Romeo and Juliet’
CHARLO — The Charlo Schools’ drama department is excited to announce their spring production of “Yo…RÕmz and Jules…Eastside Westside,” an urban, modern version of the classic Shakespeare play “Romeo and Juliet.” The show has rap songs, classic love-rock ballads, a mix of traditional Old English, a blend of modern slang and performances by our own Charlo Voices. The production is based on an original script created by former student Spencer Shafter, current student Trinceton Brown and the drama teacher Keith Grebetz.
The show is on Thursday, April 4, at 6:30 p.m. in the Charlo gymnasium. Admission is $3 for bleacher seats or $5 for reserved seating, which includes cheesecake and a beverage during a short intermission break.
For reservations, please call (406) 644-2206.
Ninepipes Museum opens for 15th season
CHARLO – The Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana celebrates its 15th season and will open its doors for the 2013 season on April 4 at 10 a.m. The museum will be open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays to Saturdays through May 24. Starting Memorial Day Weekend and going through Labor Day, the museum will be open six days a week, Mondays through Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. The museum will offer new exhibits and experiences this season with board members and volunteers looking forward to seeing friends and neighbors as well as visitors from afar.
Please call (406) 644-3435 to arrange for a group tour or for more information.
Friday, April 12
FUPS basketball tourney on tap
CHARLO — The 44th annual “Charlo FUPS Basketball Tournament” will be held April 12-14. The tournament, which is Montana’s longest running town-team tournament, will be held as a benefit for the students of Charlo High School and as a reunion for the players. There are divisions for men’s A, men’s B, women and co-ed. There is no admission charge for spectators and there are numerous events for fans during the weekend. For further information, e-mail: ckain12@hotmail.com or call the FUPS at (406) 396-3488.