Events with the tag: SKC
Saturday, September 7
SKC holds spay-neuter clinic
PABLO — On Saturday, Sept. 7, and Sunday, Sept. 8, at Salish Kootenai College’s Joe McDonald Gym, there will be a free clinic for low income friends who need assistance. It is not open to individuals who are secure and can afford private veterinary services. The clinic is only open to Flathead Reservation residents.
A strong preference will be given to cats from the Jocko Valley.
Due to safety considerations, the clinic is limited to healthy dogs and excludes short-snout breeds (pugs, boxers, etc.) and giant breed dogs.
Low-cost annual and rabies vaccines ($15) and microchips ($20) will be available for any walk-ins. Spay/neuter surgeries are by appointment only. You will receive a call from our volunteers for further questions and to set your appointment time. Space is limited.
To be considered text the following complete information to ARC at 406-552-8322. For each animal provide their name, species (dog or cat), sex, age, size (for dogs only).
For each owner provide your full name, address, phone, and email address.
Wednesday, September 11
Join community conversation on early childhood
PABLO — Presented by Zero to Five MT, on Sept. 11 from noon to 3 p.m. in the SKC Joe McDonald Activity Center in the Sherri McDonald Room, this training is tailored to equip families, providers, and community members with the knowledge and tools needed for effective advocacy. Gain a basic understanding of policy, the Montana Legislature, and the legislative process. Explore various advocacy strategies and learn how to engage in the process. Call 406-883-0770 or 406-513-1115 ext. 102 to register or for more information.
Wednesday, September 18
David Spear’s ‘Walk the Walk Then & Now’
PABLO — An opening reception for an exhibition of photographs by David J. Spear will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 18 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Three Woodcocks Fine Arts Building, #65 Buffalo Gallery at Salish Kootenai College. The exhibition will run from Sept. 18 to Dec. 31. Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. This is a presentation made possible by SKC’S Native American Studies, Fine Arts, and Digital Design Technology Departments and a grant from the Montana Arts Council.