Events with the tag: St. Ignatius
Saturday, June 1
Horse progress days, consignment auction on tap
ST. IGNATIUS — Bring your family for food and fun to the horse progress days and consignment auction Saturday, June 1. Demonstrations will start at 10 a.m. followed by an auction at 2 p.m. Pioneer Equipment representatives from Dalton, Ohio will demonstrate the homesteader, foot lift plow, forecart and more. There will be wagon rides and concessions. Coffee and doughnuts will be served in the morning. Early consignments for the auction are: a homesteader, forecart, buckboard wagon, horses, tack, and much more. View items at: http://www.pioneercoaches.com/progress-days-auction or call Marvin at (406) 745-6555 for questions and consignments.
Salish Institute holds logo contest
ST. IGNATIUS — The Salish Institute is looking for people to enter designs that represent their mission. “The mission of The Salish Institute is to improve the health, culture, education and environment of the Salish and Pend d’Oreille people. The Institute will leverage human and capital resources to initiate, coordinate and support activities and programs that promote cultural identity and strengthen tribal communities.”
For more information go to: the salishinistitute.org.
Email your design to: thesalishinstitute@gmail.com by June 1.
Prizes include $100 for first place, $75 for second place and $50 for third place winners.
Friday, June 7
Vendors needed
ST. IGNATIUS — “Stop and Shop” vendors are wanted for a vendor show June 7 and 8, in St. Ignatius. For more details, call (406) 880-2145. All registration fees will be donated to high school boys attending team basketball camps.
Saturday, June 8
“Can Test” is coming
ST. IGNATIUS — What is a “Can Test” you ask? Well, it’s a great fundraiser for the food pantries in Ronan and St. Ignatius. It is a canned food contest.
Get your family and friends together and start collecting cans of food and then come up with a unique sculpture you can construct on-site with your cans.
Bring your cans to the Mission Valley United Methodist church on June 8 to compete for prizes and have a lot of fun while also providing a needed service for our valley food pantries.
Last year we collected 1,000 cans of food. Let’s see if we can top that this year.
For more information, call (406) 644-0122 or (406) 274-5132.
Remember to mark your calendars for June 8.