Wednesday, June 12
Farmers’ market, entertainment, dinner on tap in Arlee
ARLEE — Jocko Valley Farmers’ Market is held each Wednesday through Sept. 25 from 4-7 p.m. in the parking lot of the Hangin’ Art Gallery on Highway 93 in downtown Arlee. Purchase your produce for the week as well as some great baked-goods; value added foods, as well as arts and crafts. On June 12, the Irish music of Malarkey will provide entertainment and Arlee Pride Basketball will provide dinner.
For more information or to be a vendor, contact Kelley at (406) 726-5550.
Fire district trustees to elect new secretary
POLSON — Polson Rural Fire District trustee monthly meeting Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at 7 p.m. fairgrounds station. This meeting includes the election of new secretary.
All residents of the Polson Rural Fire District and interested general public are encouraged to attend. Any member of the public wishing to submit items for board review/consideration needs to submit them to the board clerk at least 10 days in advance of the meeting. For a full text of approved minutes and the agenda please go to: www.polsonfire.org.
Flathead Basin Commission Meeting
POLSON — Members of the Flathead Basin Commission (FBC) will hold a meeting on Wednesday, June 12, at the Flathead Lake Biological Station, Polson.
The morning session, from 9-10 a.m., will focus on FBC business, administration and updates on programmatic work. The afternoon session will focus strategic and long range planning.
The FBC was established by the Montana Legislature in 1983 to “monitor and protect” the water quality of the Flathead River drainage system. All FBC meetings are open to the public.
For more information, contact the FBC at (406) 240-3453.
New Life kicks off 2013 Kids’ Zone
POLSON —New Life Christian Center will be kicking off Kids’ Zone for boys and girls ages 3 to sixth grade on Wednesday, June 12, with registration from 9 a.m.-9:30 a.m., and activities running from 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Kids’ Zone is a totally free program offered to children in Polson and surrounding communities that provides a safe and fun environment for kids to have a great time and learn about God. For more information, please feel free to call John at (406) 212-2868.
Thursday, June 13
Free QuickBooks training offered in Ronan
RONAN — A free, one-day QuickBooks training workshop will be held from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Thursday, June 13, in Ronan at Lake County Community Development Corporation, 407 Main St.
Lunch is provided. Allison McCarthy, a Flathead Valley businesswoman with more than 25 years, is the instructor. Lake County Community Development sponsors the workshop and the Montana Department of Transportation DBE Program provides the lunch. To register, call Carol at (406) 261-3200 or Lisa at (406) 676-5901.
Masumola Club to highlight art, talent show
POLSON — The Masumola Club meeting will be held Thursday, June 13, at the clubhouse. The social gathering begins at 5:45 p.m., the barbecue is at 6:30 p.m. and the program is at 7 p.m. The program will highlight the Masumola Club Art and Talent Show.
The clubhouse is located on Masumola Road. Anyone in the community of Polson and the surrounding area is invited to attend this meeting as a guest or to join the club and enjoy friendship, meetings and interesting programs. The only requirement for new guests is to bring your own utensils and a dish to pass if you wish. For membership information, contact Irene Marchello at (406) 883-6184.
Friday, June 14
Pachyderm Club to hear about Flathead Lake
POLSON — Heidi Sedivy, Education Director for Flathead Lakers, will provide an overview of Flathead Lakers activities and will discuss their assessment of the current status of the lake when she speaks at the Friday, June 14 meeting of the Lake County Pachyderm Club.
Greg McCormick, president of the Flathead Lakers will also attend the meeting and will be available to answer questions.
The meeting will be held at the Polson Rural Fire Department building on Regatta Road west of Polson. It begins with a social time at 11:30 a.m. followed by the business meeting at noon. The meeting adjourns at 1 p.m.
Anyone interested in learning more about the condition and/or threats to the purity of Flathead Lake is invited to attend.
Port Polson Players present two one-act comedies
POLSON — The Port Polson Players, in association with the Mission Valley Friends of the Arts, present Mark Twain’s “The Diary of Adam and Eve” with companion piece “When God Comes to Breakfast Your Don’t Burn the Toast.” To kick off the Players 38th summer theatre season, these two, one-act comedies, will feature $10 tickets. Performances will take place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, June 14, 15, and 16, at the John Dowdall Theatre on the Lake next to Boettcher Park. The Friday and Saturday curtain time is 7:30 p.m., and the Sunday matinee is at 2 p.m.
Call (406) 883-9212 for reservations or go to portpolsonplayers.com.
Presbyterians serve free bratwurst dinner
POLSON — A free dinner is being served at Polson Presbyterian Church on June 14 from 5-7 p.m. Polson Presbyterian Church is located across from the Linderman School. The June Friendship Table Dinner will include grilled bratwurst and trimmings. This dinner is free and open to all.
Saturday, June 15
TERS class of 2003 welcomes families, staff to reunion
POLSON — Two Eagle River School’s class of 2003 will hold a reunion on Saturday, June 15, at Boettcher Park in Polson. A potluck barbecue will start at noon (bring your favorite dish), followed by a volleyball tournament and more events to be announced. Families and TERS staff are welcome to attend. For more information, check out 2003 TERS Class Reunion event on Facebook or call Chrissie Ewing at TERS at (406) 675-0292.
Walk or run at 4H fundraiser
RONAN — Lake County 4-H will hold a 5K or one-mile walk/run fundraiser on Saturday, June 15, at 9 a.m. The event begins and finishes at Ronan Community Bank. You can register online at: www.accessmontana.com. For more information, contact Val Frisk at (406) 207-4586.
Sunday, June 16
Join the twentieth anniversary celebration
POLSON — Polson Community Church welcomes you to their twentieth anniversary celebration on Sunday, June 16, beginning at 10 a.m. and concluding with a light lunch. The Polson Community Church is located at 1814 First St., E. Call (406) 883-0260, for more information.
Piano recital to be held at St. Andrews
POLSON — On June 16 at 4 p.m., Rachael and Josiah Pettit of Ronan will perform on the Yamaha grand piano at St. Andrews Church in Polson. Ages 17 and 15, Rachael and Josiah are the children of Jim and Shirley Pettit, who play as a family for dances throughout the valley as The Little Big Band. The two are students of Trish Tavenner and will perform pieces by Chopin, Schubert, and Debussy. The recital is open to the public and refreshments will be served afterwards. St. Andrews is located at 110 Sixth Ave. and their phone number is (406) 883 5524. Steven Yurosko is the pastor.
Monday, June 17
‘Art in Motion’ camp to be held
CHARLO — Ninepipe Arts Group is putting on The Charlo Dixon Fine Arts camp June 17-20 at Charlo High School. “Art in Motion” is the theme for this event. Forms are available at Charlo School or The Red Poppy in Ronan. Call (406) 644-2311, for more information.
Summer science camp starts
POLSON — A summer science camp full of messy-fun science experiments and other activities is being offered June 17-20. The camp takes place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Linderman Elementary School. Lunch and snacks are included. For more information or for a registration application, call Francy at (406) 471-2398 or email her at: francyfun@yahoo.com
Wednesday, June 19
Celebrate with country music at community dance
POLSON — Western night at the Elks takes place on Wednesday, June 19, from 7-9 p.m. Time to once again celebrate with our country finery and our songs. Come one and all – bring friends and join the fun. Ken’s Country Combo plays the tunes and requests are welcome. Treats have been excellent and are so welcome.
Environmental issues presented at democrats’ meeting
POLSON — Daerf Johnson, staff member for the Environmental Information Center, will present an overview of several major environmental issues currently facing Montana citizens, including the Keystone Pipeline, Otter Creek coal development (which has the potential of becoming the largest coal mine in the United States), and the expansion of other mining operations in Southeast Montana. His presentation, followed by a question and answer period, is being sponsored by the Lake County Democrats and will be held in conjunction with the monthly meeting at the Polson Senior Citizens Center, 504 Third Ave., Wednesday, June 19, from 7-9 p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Shenanagins plays music at farmers’ market
ARLEE — Jocko Valley Farmers’ Market is held each Wednesday through Sept. 25 from 4-7 p.m. in the parking lot of the Hangin’ Art Gallery on Highway 93 in downtown Arlee. Purchase your produce for the week as well as some great baked goods; value added foods as well as arts and crafts.
On June 19, Shenanagins will provide music and Arlee CDC will provide dinner.
For more information or to be a vendor, contact Kelley at (406) 726-5550.
Third Wednesday meeting planned for auxiliary
RONAN — Ladies’ Auxiliary VFW 5652 will hold a meeting on Wednesday, (just this once), June 19 at the Ronan VFW Hall, 35981 Round Butte Rd. New members are welcome. For more information, call Marge Fay at (406) 676-3380.
Thursday, June 20
Historical Society to meet
POLSON — The public is invited to join and attend the 10 a.m. meeting of the Flathead Reservation Area Historical Society on Thursday, June 20. The meeting will be held at the Lake County Courthouse’s large conference room. Payment of $25 membership fees will allow voting at this meeting. Local museums and library boards are invited to participate and present their capabilities to archive research materials. A book signing will follow the meeting.
Polson Heart and Soul gathers neighbors again
POLSON — Polson Heart and Soul continues its neighborhood gatherings Thursday, June 20, from 6-8:30 p.m. People of all ages are welcome to attend, with special emphasis for those living around the Turtle Lake neighborhood. Fun, good conversation and a free dinner are planned and babysitting services are available.
The neighborhood gathering will take place on the second floor of Total Screen Design located at 40735 Highway 35, Polson.
Polson Heart and Soul project is holding approximately 20 of these gatherings to find out what you think about Polson. Folks are invited to engage in a friendly conversation with your neighbors, ultimately to help develop a stronger, healthier Polson while preserving the best. You are invited to let your views be heard and to listen to what others have to say on a variety of topics.
The schedule of activities includes dinner from 6-6:30 p.m.; small group conversations within groups of three, 6:30-7:30; and sharing with discussion led by Polson Heart and Soul staff from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Come join your neighbors and visit about the future of Polson.
To help ensure adequate food and babysitting services, please RSVP to polsonheartsoul@montanasky.net or call (406) 250-3498.
Second volume of Lake County School history to be presented
POLSON — The long-awaited book, “Lake County School History Volume II,” subtitled, “Once in Flathead County: Many Districts Become One,” will be presented on the third floor of the Lake County Courthouse in the large conference room on June 20, from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Author Joyce Decker Wegner, several co-authors, including Glenn Timm, will be on-hand. The general public may purchase books at this time and enjoy a cup of coffee and cookies.
The 608 pages book has hundreds of pictures and stories and sells for $29.95. Pre-paid orders may be picked up. Volume I, “Once in Missoula County: One Large District Becomes Many,” will also be available for purchase.
SPLASH happens at new Sears store
POLSON —Support Polson Late Afternoon Social Hour will take place on Thursday, June 20, from 5-7 p.m. Your host will be the new Sears store located at 214 First St., E. See you there.
Friday, June 21
Crack some crab for Ronan Parks
RONAN — On June 21, 2013, the Ronan Area Chamber of Commerce will present “Crab Fest 2013,” which is a benefit for the Bockman (Ronan City) Parks. The dinner will begin at 5 p.m. and has been moved to the horticulture barn at the fairgrounds. Tickets are $25 per person and $10 for children 10 years of age and under.
Purchase tickets at Ronan Flower Mill, Valley Banks, Ronan Napa, Community Bank, First Interstate Bank, Polson, Access Montana and Ronan Power Products.
Enjoy fresh crab boiled right there for you. Bring your own beverages, crab pliers and appetite. For more information, call the Ronan Chamber at (406) 676-8300.
Farmers' Market in St. Ignatius
ST. IGNATIUS — The Painted Pony Art Gallery in St. Ignatius will host a Farmers Market on Main Street, (in the Napa parking lot) from 1-7 p.m. Friday, June 21. Vendor tables are $10. For more information, call Donna at (406) 745-2190, Kirsten at (406) 529-5548 or Geof at (406) 552-3354.
Saturday, June 22
Celebrate the Cove Deli anniversary
POLSON — Join the Cove Deli and Pizzeria on June 22 to celebrate their 10th anniversary. Festivities will include a live broadcast from Anderson Broadcasting and magical entertainment for all ages. (More details to come.) Call Ken at (406) 883-0444 or (406) 883-0434.
Firefighter hamburger fry planned for June 22
BIG ARM — Firefighters will be manning a hamburger barbecue on June 22 at the Big Arm Fire Station.
The hamburger fry runs from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and is put on by the Polson City and Rural Fire Departments at the Big Arm Station. The public is invited to visit with local firefighters and check out all of the equipment used to keep local residents safe.
The fire engine, the fire tender and the brush truck, along with tools and equipment, will be on display for folks to sit in, learn about and enjoy. The firefighters promise to blast water out of the hoses and may even have some hose races (blasting beach balls with water), depending on the weather.
The barbecue is free, but donations to the department are always welcome.
Firemen serve up picnic, auction, raffle
ST. IGNATIUS — Join the St. Ignatius Volunteer Fire Department’s 19th annual “Fireman’s Picnic” on June 22 at the Old Town Field (across from Cenex). Dinner is served from 2-4 p.m. and single tickets are $8 and family tickets are $25. Dinner includes barbecue beef, buffalo, pigs, turkey, salad, rolls, baked beans, ice-cream, pop and popcorn. Purchase of a ticket automatically enters you into a drawing for a Kindle Fire. An auction will take place at 4 p.m. To donate auction items please call (406) 745-4190. Raffle tickets will be sold for a Remington 700 ADL package; a 15 cu. ft. freezer with a beef and a whole hog cut and wrapped; and a kids’ playhouse; with drawings at 6 p.m. This event will have games for kids including Grizzly players, cheerleaders, and dancing bears. Bring your camera and have your picture taken with Monte, Flash, Ozzie and Smokey Bear.
Honor Guard plans ribeye dinner, silent auction
POLSON — The Veterans’ Honor Guard will hold a fundraising dinner and silent auction on Saturday, June 22, at the Elks Lodge (B.P.O.E) in Polson. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. and the silent auction ends at 8 p.m. Dinner tickets are $15 and includes: grilled ribeye steak, baked potato, vegetable and salad. All donated items qualify for a tax deduction under IRS Section 501 c 3.
People’s Center to celebrate with music, art, food
PABLO — The People’s Center Museum and Gift Shop, in partnership with musician Charles Fyant, will hold a two-day celebration of music, art and food at The People’s Center on June 22 and Aug. 17. If you are a band or musician and interested in participating, please call Charles Fyant at (406) 883-3427. The event is open to all varieties of music. For art market/displays and food vending or for more information, contact Marie Torosian at the People’s Center, (406) 675-0160. Everyone is welcome to participate and attend.
Sons of Norway to meet
POLSON — Sons of Norway, do you have a Viking in your family tree? Are you interested in Scandinavian culture? Do you want to know what Sankt Hans Aften means? Stop by and visit with us as we celebrate Sankt Hans Aften. We’ll barbecue hot dogs at Boettcher Park in Polson between 12:30-3:30 on Saturday, June 22.
Taste wine and ice cream
DAYTON — Mission Mountain Winery encourages all summer gourmets to attend their free Ice Cream Social at the Winery event on Saturday, June 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a part of the winery’s continuing program to educate the community about the pleasurable synergies created by the pairing of food and wine. The staff and winemaker have collaborated in producing several sorbet and ice cream treats: Riesling sorbet, cream sherry ginger pear ice cream and vanilla ice cream with Cocoa Vin chocolate Port. Mission Mountain Winery is located at 82420 Highway 93 in Dayton.
Monday, June 24
NAMI presents personal stories of mental illness
POLSON — The Mission Valley chapter of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) will be hosting an “In Our Own Voice” presentation at 7 p.m. on June 24 at the Polson Library conference room. Trained speakers will share video and personal stories of living with mental illness and working in recovery. For more information, call Lorri at (406) 644-3027.
Vacation Bible School requests young attendees
RONAN — Your presence is requested for a royally fun time at Vacation Bible School, held June 24-28 from 6-8:30 p.m. for 4-year-olds through sixth grade at Terrace Lake Community Church, 35663 Terrace Lake Rd.
For more information, call (406) 676-5395 or tlcchurch@ronan.com.