Events with the tag: Pablo
Friday, December 7
College business leaders to hold bingo, spaghetti feed fundraiser
PABLO — The SKC American Indian Business Leaders group is trying to raise money to go to their annual conference. The group is holding a holiday bingo and spaghetti feed for the community on Dec. 7, at 5 p.m., in the Camas Room at the SKC gym. The charge is $5 for spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, and a soda. Bingo will cost $3 for the first card and $2 for any additional cards.
People’s Center to host holiday bazaar
PABLO — The People’s Center in Pablo will host a holiday bazaar on Dec. 7 and Dec. 8 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. each day. There will be arts, crafts, baked goods, beadwork, and gifts to purchase. Call (406) 675-0160.
Sunday, December 9
Christmas bazaar will be held at Joe McDonald Health and Fitness Center
PABLO — A Christmas bazaar will be held at SKC’s Joe McDonald Health and Fitness Center, Camas Room, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 9. The fee for one table is $30, and it’s $35 for two tables. You qualify for a $10 discount if you donate an item. SKC students are charged $15 for one table, and $15 for two tables with a donated item. Stew and frybread is available for $5. All vendors will receive two free meal tickets. This event is sponsored by SKC’s “Spirit of the Bison” student organization.
To reserve tables contact Allen Addison at (406) 396-8201 or ShiNaasha Pete at (406) 600-7755.
Wednesday, December 12
Flathead Basin Commission meets in Pablo
PABLO —Members of the Flathead Basin Commission will hold a meeting on Dec. 12, from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at the CSKT Tribal Council Chambers in Pablo.
In the morning, Chris Tweeten and Bill Schultz, from the Reserved Water Rights Compact Commission, will provide an update on the CSKT Compact negotiations.
The remainder of the morning will focus on a FBC administrative matter and a discussion on aquatic invasive species.
In the afternoon, Diana Hammer from the EPA will discuss the Burlington Northern groundwater contamination in Somers and plans for pollution remediation. In addition, FBC Executive Director Caryn Miske will provide several updates on FBC projects and programs.
For more information, contact the FBC at (406) 240-3453.