Friday, April 26
John Roberts y Pan Blanco to perform
POLSON — Mission Valley Live will presents an original-sounding ensemble of musicians playing funk, soul, salsa, orchestral, West African and Jazz on Thursday, April 25 at 7 p.m., at Polson High School. Children ages under 18 are free. Adult tickets at the door are $15.
Tribal Health recipients’ outreach event
HOT SPRINGS — Join us in the Hot Springs School multipurpose room from 3-5:30 p.m. while the Tribal Healthcare Resource Team assists you and your family in completing and submitting your application for Medicaid, HMK or CHIP. Bring a valid ID, income verification (last 30 days), birth certificate for newborns. Completing the application process enters your name into a raffle for big prizes including: 43” Roku Smart TV, adult bicycle with helmet, or a child’s bicycle with helmet.
Saturday, April 27
Join free Buttercup Run/
ARLEE — Friends of Arlee School, Inc. is teaming up with CSKT Tribal health to continue the much-loved Buttercup Run. This year will be a transition year as the baton is being passed to CSKT Tribal Health. The timed race will be back in 2025 and it will still benefit the same great cause. The 1-mile, 5-K, 10-K Free Fun Run will begin at 10 a.m. at the Arlee Community Fitness Center. Register at: forms.office.com/r/hTTmgMPLv5.
Save The Date Events LLC
All Traders Market will be held at Polson Red Lion Ridgewater Inn & Suites. This is where you can find all your needs for all occasions from local home businesses who work hard to create and provide something for everyone. Held on the fourth Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. If you are interested in setting up a booth with us, please email for more information: SaveTheDateEventsLLC23@gmail.com
Sunday, April 28
Sunday with Camo
KALISPELL — Join us on Sunday, April 28, for Sundays with Camo, an exploration into the world of our resident bull snake, Camo. Discover the unique characteristics and behaviors of these slithery inhabitants and witness him enjoy his weekly meal.No registration required for this drop-in program.
Tuesday, April 30
Learn all about choosing health
POLSON — Families First and the Mission Valley Youth Foundation will show students in grades 6-8 how to cook, set healthy goals and play fun games in an after-school class in Mrs. Dunford’s room. Food, fun and fitness will take place from 3:45-5:15 p.m. on six Tuesdays. Sign up at the office. Spots are limited.
Wednesday, May 1
‘Coffee is for the Birds’ educational event held
KALISPELL — On Wednesday, May 1, at 8 p.m. bird enthusiasts are invited to gather at the Lone Pine picnic shelter for a unique experience on International Dawn Chorus Day. Participants can enjoy a cup of coffee while immersing themselves in the melodies of the park’s birds. Set against the backdrop of the park, attendees will have the opportunity listen and identify various bird species as they serenade the morning with their enchanting calls. This program does not include hiking. Dress for being outdoors. Advance registration is required at 406-755-2706, ext. 0.
Learn to meditate
ZOOM — Mission Mountain Zen is offering free online meditation classes. Please join the Mission Mountain Zen Center on Wednesday, May 1, and on subsequent Wednesdays from 6-7:30 p.m., This online meditation class is led by Zen Teacher, Zenku and includs meditation instruction, practice and discussion via Zoom. Join us and take advantage of this opportunity. For more information and a Zoom link to the class call Zenku at 847-721-0665 or email at: Jerry.Smyers@gmail.com.
Mobile Memory Café held outside library
POLSON — On Wednesday, May 1, from 10:30-11:30 a.m., the Mobile Memory Cafe¢ will be parked next to the North Lake County Public Library. We are partnering with the Montana State University Extension office. The Mobile Memory Café engages in social activity and raising dementia awareness for people with early dementia and their care partner. To register for this free event, contact: Dan Koltz at MSU Extension 406-994-4351.
Thursday, May 2
Join 2024 Ronan Spring Clean up
RONAN — In Cooperation with Ronan Schools, Ronan Chamber of Commerce, the City of Ronan, and Republic Services, May 2 through May 9 Republic Services has donated the use of a large dumpster, it will be located across from the firehall at 210 Adams St. SW. The city will pick up large items on request if you call 406-676-4231 to schedule. Please, let’s all take advantage of this opportunity to clean up our town.
Saturday, May 4
Learn how to avoid scammers, more
POLSON — On Saturday, May 4, from 1-3 p.m. the North Lake County Public Library will present in their community room: “Fraud Prevention: Protecting Yourself from Scams, Phishing & Social Engineering.” Need to understand how to protect yourself and your private information? Want to know how to avoid being a victim of identity theft? This class is for you. This informative class will help you understand what types of electronic threats are out there and will detail common techniques used by scammers. Polson Police Chief George Simpson, Polson’s IT Director, Adam Reed, and our Digital Services Clerk, Brycen, will teach this class together.
Mobile Memory Café held outside library
POLSON — On Wednesday, May 1, from 10:30-11:30 a.m., the Mobile Memory Cafe will be parked next to the North Lake County Public Library. We are partnering with the Montana State University Extension office. The Mobile Memory Café engages in social activity and raising dementia awareness for people with early dementia and their care partner. To register for this free event, contact: Dan Koltz at MSU Extension 406-994-4351.
Ninepipes Museum summer hours and First Saturday Event announced
NINEPIPES — Ninepipes Museum is now open Tuesdays through Sundays from 10-5 and invites the public to a First Saturday Event on May 4. From 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. there will be book signing and art. Live Music will be played from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Meet stained glass artist Sony Moore and writer Cheri Browne, author of “Letters Home, A Small Slice of Jette Family History.” Enjoy heavenly music by the Flathead Flute Choir while enjoying light refreshments. Enter our season fundraising raffles for outdoor exhibit restoration: Choose either or both of two raffle items: a wool Pendleton blanket and a beautiful birch bark basket handcrafted by Jan Kauffman stuffed with great items, (including a copy of “The Shining Mountains,” a historical fiction based on the life of Angus McDonald.)
Run for MMIP Awareness
PABLO — Come rain or shine the second annual MMIP Awareness 5K Walk/Run will take place on Friday, May 4, from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. at the SKC Silver Fox Golf Course and the Joe McDonald Health and Fitness Center. Registration from 9-10 a.m.; welcome ceremony and testimonies between 10-11 a.m. and the walk/run starts at 11 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m. A closing ceremony from 12:30-1 p.m. Volunteers are needed. Vendors are welcome with no fee but must be approved. All inquiries go to: erin.rumelhart@providence.org
Monday, May 6
Learn how to plant a garden
ARLEE — The Arlee Community Development Corporation is hosting a Gardening 101 class on Monday, May 6, from 6-8 p.m. Learn about garden soils, how to prepare a garden bed, and what to plant and when. Refreshments will be served, and participants will plant seeds in pots to take home. To register, email: patrick.mangan@montana.edu or call 406-210-9843. For more information, see the Arlee CDC website at: arleecdc.org
Tuesday, May 7
Learn all about choosing health
POLSON — Families First and the Mission Valley Youth Foundation will show students in grades 6-8 how to cook, set healthy goals and play fun games in an after-school class in Mrs. Dunford’s room. Food, fun and fitness will take place from 3:45-5:15 p.m. on six Tuesdays. Sign up at the office. Spots are limited.
Wednesday, May 8
Join 2024 Ronan Spring Cleanup
RONAN — In Cooperation with Ronan Schools, Ronan Chamber of Commerce, the City of Ronan, and through May 9 Republic Services has donated the use of a large dumpster, it will be located across from the Ronan Fire Hall at 210 Adams St. SW. The city will pick up large items on request if you call 406-676-4231 to schedule. Please, let’s all take advantage of this opportunity to clean up our town.
Join Clean Up! Green Up!
POLSON — For the rest of the month of May, Polson Community Cleans Up will take place. Bring your own bags and equipment to clean-up when and where you choose. All are needed to help.
Transit meeting held
PABLO — The Lake County Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC)will hold their quarterly meeting on Wednesday, May 8, at 11 a.m. at CSKT Transit Center, 52001 Quicksilver Road in Pablo.
Transportation Committee to meet
PABLO — The Lake County Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC)will hold their quarterly meeting on Wednesday, May 8, at 11 a.m. at CSKT Transit Center, 52001 Quicksilver Road in Pablo.
Thursday, May 9
Learn about recreating safely in bear country
KALISPELL — Join Justine Vallieres on Thursday, May 9, at 6:30 p.m. FWP bear and mountain lion conflict management specialist, for an evening program about recreating safely in bear country. The session will include instruction on bear spray and other information necessary for responsible outdoor adventures. Advance registration is required at 406-755-2706, ext. 0.
Join friends at Masumola Club
POLSON — Please join hosts Penny and Chuck Jarecki and Colleen and Ron Bone on May 9 at the Masumola Club. This is a potluck dinner with social hour beginning at 5:45 p.m. Please remember your dishes, silverware and a dish to pass (a beverage of your choice is a good idea as well): Suggested food distribution: A–H salad or veggie; I –O hot dish; P-Z dessert. See you at the Masumola Clubhouse on May 9.
Learn about recreating safely in bear country
KALISPELL — Join Justine Vallieres on Thursday, May 9, at 6:30 p.m. FWP bear and mountain lion conflict management specialist, for an evening program about recreating safely in bear country. The session will include instruction on bear spray and other information necessary for responsible outdoor adventures.
Advance registration is required at 406-755-2706, ext. 0.