Friday, March 29
Fifth Friday Community Dinner held
POLSON — On Friday, March 29, Polson Community Church will host the fifth Friday of the month’s Community Dinner. All dinners begin at 5 p.m. and last until 6 p.m.
Contact Jeff at 719-650-2418 if you have any questions.
Library closed for professional development
POLSON — The North Lake County Public Library will be closed on Friday, March 29, and Saturday, March 30, for professional development.
String performance planned for Ronan Performing Arts Center
RONAN — Mission Valley Live will provide a night of musical entertainment with “Stringfever” on Friday, March 29, at 7 p.m. at the Ronan Performing Arts Center.
Saturday, March 30
Library closed for Easter weekend
POLSON — The North Lake County Public Library will be closed for Easter weekend, Saturday and Sunday, March 30 and 31.
Register for Lone Pine annual Easter Egg Eggstravaganza
KALISPELL — Registration is open for the annual Easter egg hunt at Lone Pine State Park on March 30.
Lone Pine’s Annual Easter Egg Eggstravaganza is a family friendly event on Saturday, March 30, with four separate flights, offering flexibility for families to participate at their preferred time.
Registration is required for a specific flight. Anyone 12 and under can join in the egg hunt for a cost of $4 per participant (please note that non-resident vehicles will be subject to a park entry fee of $8). Families are encouraged to bring their own baskets or bags to collect eggs during the egg hunts. The event will feature flights at 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. To secure a spot in one of four flights, visit: https://montanastateparks.reserveamerica.com/ and search “Lone Pine State Park.”
Tuesday, April 2
AARP Driver Safety Class taught
POLSON — Be up to speed with the latest driving strategies, auto safety features, new State traffic laws by taking the Smart Driver Course on Tuesday, April 2, from 1-5 p.m. at the North Lake County Public Library.
This is an award-winning course designed for drivers 50 years and older but all drivers are welcome. There are no tests or exams. You may be eligible for an auto insurance discount. Registration is required, call 406-883-8225. Fees are $20 for AARP members or $25 for non-members and payable to the AARP instructor, not the library.
Wednesday, April 3
Climate storytelling event planned
CHARLO — On Wednesday, April 3, at 7 p.m., the event will take place at Mission Valley United Methodist Church, Highway 93, top of Post Creek Hill. Hosted by Humanities Montana, Winona Bateman, director at Families for a Livable Climate, will make a presentation on climate change. The event will begin with a potluck at 6 p.m.
Winona Bateman has been facilitating conversations about climate change over the past few years with her organization, Families for a Livable Climate. For more information, please call the Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition at 406-203-2179.
Monday, April 8
Arlee CDC hosts more Instant Pot classes
ARLEE — Due to popular demand, the Arlee Community Development Corporation is hosting a second series of six free Instant Pot cooking classes. Learn how to use an instant pot to create heathy, budget-friendly dinners the whole family will enjoy. Classes will be held Mondays, 12 to 1:30 p.m. from April 8 to May 20, with April 22 off. Attend all six classes and take home a free instant pot! To sign up, call 406-883-2865. These classes are sponsored by the SNAP program through the MSU Extension Office. For more information, see the Arlee CDC website at: arleecdc.org.
Tuesday, April 9
The Montana Dinosaur Trail: A guided tour of the unofficial dinosaur state offered
KALISPELL — On Tuesday, April 9, from 6-8 p.m., Montana Dinosaur Trail enthusiast, Sheena Istre, will present, “Did you know that Montana has a dinosaur trail?” Everyone has heard of or visited the Museum of the Rockies, but that is only the tip of the iceberg for Montana’s dino-destinations. Come learn about all the 14 stops and the amazing animals you’ll meet along the way. Learn about the T-Rex, Gorgosaurus, Maiasaura, Albertosaurus and more, as you move across the Big Sky state and uncover fascinating facts about the geology, recent discoveries and how you can experience Montana’s paleontology treasures yourself.
For more information about FVCC’s Continuing Education spring class offerings, visit fvcc.edu/ContinuingEducation.
Wednesday, April 10
Join ‘Mending Broken Hearts’ - Native American Grief Recovery Course
POLSON — Adult (18+) and youth (13-17) tracks will be held April 10,17 & 24 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Talking circles to build community and trust during dialogue. Located at the Fun and Fancy Learning Center. Meals and childcare will be provided. You must attend all 3 talking circles to be eligible to attend the KwaTaqNuk Retreat held Friday-Sunday, April 26-28. Sessions help develop the capacity of individuals and communities to heal from unresolved grief and the losses created by the legacy of historical and intergenerational trauma. Register at: familiesfirstmt.org.
Learn to meditate
ZOOM — Mission Mountain Zen is offering free online meditation classes. Please join the Mission Mountain Zen Center on Wednesdays, for an online meditation class led by Zen Teacher, Zenku, including meditation instruction, practice and discussion via Zoom. The classes will be each Wednesday from 6-7:30 pm.
For more information and a Zoom link to the class call Zenku at 847-721-0665 .
Tobacco Prevention presentation provided
PABLO — The Johnny Arlee and Victor Charlo Theater on the campus of SKC will be the site of a free presentation for SKC students, staff and the community.
The event takes place on Wednesday, April 10 at 6 p.m. The presenter will be Daniel Amen who will talk about his journey leading up to and following a double-lung transplant due to a vaping related injury at age 16.
Virtual rockhounding program offered
ZOOM — The MLN Virtual Programming Series will present “Rockhounding” with Neil Maier from the Hellgate Mineral Society. You can register at: https://bit.ly/Rockhounding.
Thursday, April 11
CSKT Ag Producer Summit held in Polson
POLSON — On Thursday, April 11, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at the KwaTaqNuk Resort, the CSKT Producer Summit will take place. Registration is required by April 5. Topics include: regenerative grazing practices, irrigation efficiency options, alternative forages for feeding and more. For more information call Patrick Mangan, at MSU Extension office at 406-210-9843 or go to: forms.gle/yHH1N5waNMHpiepH6.
Join Story Time at the library
POLSON — Story Time begins at 10 a.m. at the North Lake County Public Library. Guest speaker Havilah Burton will discuss food during this session. Story Time is geared toward kindergarten readiness, ages 3-5, but everyone is welcome. We read books, make crafts, and play games. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to join in this interactive program.