Sunday, June 23
Safe Harbor brings circus, carnival to Ronan
RONAN — Come one, come all for lots of family fun. Safe Harbor is sponsoring a carnival from noon-4:30 p.m. and two circus performances, one at 2 p.m. and another at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 23. The activities will take place at the Lake County Fairgrounds. There will be high-flying aerialists, Golden Tabby Tigers, horses and more. For tickets or information call 406-676-0992. Ticket prices are: pre-sale adults - $13; pre-sale seniors & children 2-12 - $8; day of event adults - $16; day of event children 2-12 - $9; under age 2 – free.
Tuesday, June 25
Moms Connect goes to Aquatic Center
POLSON— The Moms Connect Wellness Series is a 5-week series, June 11-July 9, from 5-7 p.m. This free traveling wellness series focuses on different dimensions of health. Childcare and dinner are provided. Register at familiesfirstmt.org. On June 25 the meeting will be about fitness and meet at Mission Valley Aquatic Center. The MVA staff will teach water safety and you can stay for an open swim time.
Wednesday, June 26
Free HR workshop offered
RONAN — Mission West Community Development Partners is offering “Empower Your Business: HR Do’s and Don’ts” on June 26, from 9-11 a.m. Register at: https://lccdc.neoserra.com/conferences/795.
Led by HR expert, Cindy Carpenter, this workshop is designed to help small businesses gain their HR knowledge and resources to stay complaint and manage their workforce effectively. Topics include - Stay current with legal chances and best practices; Avoid mistakes in the interview process; Recognize red flags that lead to problems; Learn about resources provided by Heartland and Job Service. This is a free event.
Learn about advertising, merchandizing and publicity
RONAN — Mission West Community Development Partners is offering a free workshop titled “Advertising, merchandizing and publicity” on Wednesday, June 26 from 1-4 p.m. This is a hands-on, discussion workshop with loads of examples and case studies. Bring a laptop or a notepad.
Youth Page Turner’s Book Club to meet
POLSON — On Wednesday, June 26, at 3:30 p.m. a Page Turner’s Youth Book Club meeting will take place. For June, we are reading “Babe the Gallant Pig” by Dick King-Smith. Come into the library to pick up your free copy of the book and then come to the Book Club on the 26th ready to talk about your favorite parts. We always have fun together.
Thursday, June 27
Learn about Geocaching
POLSON— The North Lake County Public Library’s Summer Reading Program with host Stephanie Nordberg on Thursday, June 27, from 10-11 a.m. to talk about geocaching.
Visit Rock the Dock Concert
POLSON — Music starts at 7 p.m. at the KwaTaq Nuk Resort, 49708 US Highway 93 East, with “Sunlight Black” providing the tunes. Admission is free and all ages are welcome.
Friday, June 28
Check out Rock The Dock Concert
POLSON — Music starts at 7 p.m. at the KwaTaq Nuk Resort, 49708 US Highway 93 East, with “Kelley and Ben” providing the tunes. Admission is free and all ages are welcome.
Come to Polson Chamber Sporting Clays event
POLSON — The Polson Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual Sporting Clays event on Friday, June 28. There is room for 20 teams this year.
Flathead Lake book, author on site at library
POLSON — On July 1 at 6 p.m. a Butch Larcombe book talk, and book signing will take place. Larcombe is a local author. He will have a new book, “Historic Tales of Flathead Lake,” coming out in late June 2024. He will share about writing the book and answer your questions. He will also be selling and signing copies of his latest release. We have limited space, so we are asking you to register for this program. Just call the library at 406-883-8225 or sign up to attend the next time you are here. We anticipate this will be a very popular program.
Mission Mountain Rodeo welcomes all
POLSON — The Polson Fairgrounds is the site for the 2024 Mission Mountain Rodeo held on Friday and Saturday, June 28, and 29.
Pachyderms to meet
POLSON — The next Pachyderm meeting will be held on at noon on June 28 at the Polson Rural Fire Station. Our next speaker is author Charles Garner who recently wrote the book titled “A Canary in a Coal Mine - Hope for a Culture in Free Fall,” which is a book on how we can still save our Country. Charles is also a curriculum designer, and a teacher to the church. Please feel free to bring lunch/drinks to the meeting. We look forward to seeing everyone at this meeting - you will enjoy hearing Charles speak.
Take advantage of free entry at Glacier Park
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK — In celebration of National Public Lands Day, there will be no entry fee at Glacier National Park.
Tale advamtage of free Glacier Park Entry
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK — In celebration of Juneteenth National Independence Day, entry fees will be waived at Glacier National Park.
Monday, July 1
Arlee Celebration begins
ARLEE — The Arlee Celebration Powwow begins with Campers’ Day. Gates open at 9 a.m.
Attend Cheesy Open House
POLSON — Flathead Lake Cheese, 208 First Ave. E., will hold their annual Open House Week from July 1-7. On Monday, July 1, come by their shop, between 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Tuesday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wednesday & Thursday 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Friday & Saturday from 2-5 p.m.; & Sunday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Call 406-883-0343, for more information.
Flathead Lake book, author on tap at library
POLSON — On July 1 at 6 p.m. a Butch Larcombe book talk, and book signing will take place. Larcombe is a local author. He will have a new book, “Historic Tales of Flathead Lake,” coming out in late June 2024. He will share about writing the book and answer your questions. He will also be selling and signing copies of his latest release.
We have limited space, so we are asking you to register for this program. Just call the library at 406-883-8225 or sign up to attend the next time you are here. We anticipate this will be a very popular program.
Join Mother Goose activities
POLSON — Mondays mean Mother Goose at the North Lake County Public Library. Join us at 9:15 a.m. Mother Goose is geared toward ages 0 to 3, but all are welcome. We encourage parents and caregivers to participate with their children for this early learning time.
Tuesday, July 2
Grounds blessed at Arlee Celebration
ARLEE — The Blessing of the Celebration grounds by CSKT Elders Rushing Wind and Titus Upham takes place.
Visit http://www.arleepowwow.com for more information.
Wednesday, July 3
Enjoy ‘The Cemetery Club’ performance
POLSON — Port Polson Players presents, Ivan Menchell’s “The Cemetery Club,” July 25 – Aug. 11. All shows run Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
Reservations are available by calling the Players box office at 406-883-9212 or through the theatre website at: portpolsonplayers.com.
Thursday, July 4
‘Faith, Farmin’ & Freedom’ theme for annual 4th of July Parade in Charlo
CHARLO — The theme for the 2024 Charlo 4th of July Parade is “Faith, Farmin’ & Freedom.” There will be tractors, animals, and all the farm goods. The American Legion Post 126 will set up at 9 a.m. to sell raffle tickets for guns, fishing poles and many other great prizes with winners announced after the parade. Be sure to grab a cold drink from the Branding Iron. The Charlo football team will fry up burgers and the Charlo volleyball team will serve Grandma Nancy’s delicious frybread starting at 10 a.m. The parade will begin at noon. Entrants will line up at the softball fields on and along Morris Rd. (no registration). For more information, send a message or text 406-260-8072.
4th of July Parade planned in Arlee
ARLEE — “Salute of Freedom” is the theme of the 75th annual Arlee Fourth of July Parade. Registration will be at Arlee High School entryway, with parade line up beginning in the parking lot. The parade begins at high noon, traveling south on Fyant Street turning west onto Bouch before turning north and returning to the high school via Morigeau Street. Parade categories consist of: Patriotic, Clubs and Organizations, Commercial, Western entry, Native American entry, Novelty Humorous.
Trophies will be awarded at the Arlee Jocko Valley Museum following the parade. While waiting for the trophy presentations, take a step back in time and tour the museum, which will be open on July 4 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
A meet and greet for our veterans will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the Arlee Jocko Museum, on the corner of Bouch and Fyant. Veterans will gather at 10:30 a.m. for a group photo and to visit with community members. Veterans will then be honor as the Grand Marshals of the annual parade.
For additional information on the parade or museum contact Alvaretta at 406-726-3167 or Terry at 406-745-4220.
Arlee Jocko Valley Museum opens
ARLEE — The opening of the Arlee J0cko Valley Museum for the 2024 season will be on July 4, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. The historic church/museum building houses a continuous photo and artifacts display of veteran memorials, homesteaders, and Native Americans. The museum is open on the 4th and by appointment by calling Alvaretta at 406-726-3167.
Free ice-cream, admission at museum
POLSON — Following the 4th of July Parade in Polson, the Polson Flathead Lake Museum offers free ice cream and free admission. Join us as we unveil our new display of Mike Taylor’s International Trap Shooting awards and his award winning rifles.
Library closed
POLSON — The North Lake County Public Library will be closed for the 4th of July holiday.
Redcoats, Minutemen skirmish held on Main
On July 4th at 11:50am the British Redcoats will march on Polson. The Polson Minutemen will, once again, put up a defense at the VFW. If you are interested in joining the resistance? Arrive at the VFW by 11am and head upstairs. See you on the 4th.
Veterans honored at Arlee Celebration
ARLEE — The fourth day of the Arlee Celebration begins with the Snake Dance (inter-tribal/social dancing) honoring all veterans at 2 p.m. At 7 p.m. Charlie Quequesah will speak at Traditional Night about honoring the ways of the Salish people. Drugs and alcohol are not permitted on premises.
Watch Polson’s 4th of July parade
POLSON — Come watch the annual Fourth of July Independence Day Parade on Main Street beginning at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 4. The streets line with families and children eager to collect candy and watch all the fun and creative parade floats. Individuals/ groups/ businesses/ organizations, etc. can register to join the parade lineup by filling out the parade registration form at polsonchamber.com and paying a $20 fee.
Friday, July 5
Go to ‘Baskerville’ comedy-mystery play
POLSON — Port Polson Players turns 49 this season. To celebrate, they’ve put together a stellar lineup of summertime shows, with something for everyone. Opening Polson’s Live Summer Theatre on the lake is Ken Ludwig’s raucous Sherlock Holmes spoof, “Baskerville.” Five actors play over 30 characters in this lightning-paced comedy-mystery sendup, running July 5 – 21. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. For reservations call 406-883-9212 or go to portpolsonplayers.com.
Malicious Monster Trucks entertain
POLSON — The Mission Valley Speedway Super Oval, 1113 N. Reservoir Rd., is the site for Malicious Monster Trucks.
Pits open at 11 a.m., spectator gates open at 5 p.m., qualifying begins at 6 p.m. and racing starts at 7. Ticket prices are $10 for seniors or military, $20 for adults, $15 for kids 10-15, $10 for kids 5-9 and 4 and under are free. Call 406-212-8159 for more information.
Rock the Dock Concert held
POLSON — Music starts at 7 p.m. at the KwaTaq Nuk Resort, 49708 US Highway 93 East, with “Off In The Woods” providing the tunes. Free admission and all ages welcome.
Youth 3-on-3 basketball played at Arlee Celebration
ARLEE — At 8 a.m. a youth 3-on-3 basketball tournament will begin (boys/girls divisions). At 11 a.m. the royalty contestants meet. Grand Entry (no points) takes place at 1 p.m. At 4 p.m. C & T registration opens for drum and dance competition. A drum roll call starts at 6:45 p.m. At 7 p.m. Grand Entry takes place (points begin).
Youth softball played
POLSON — The Polson Splash Classic Fastpitch Youth Softball Tournament will be held Friday, July 5 to Sunday, July 7. Call 406-890-9215 for more information. Register online at: tourneymachine.com.
Saturday, July 6
Enjoy ‘Baskerville’ comedy-mystery play
POLSON — Ken Ludwig’s raucous Sherlock Holmes spoof, “Baskerville” has five actors play over thirty characters in this lightning-paced comedy-mystery sendup, running July 5 – 21. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Thursday – Saturday. For reservations call 406-883-9212 or go to: portpolsonplayers.com.
Enjoy ‘Baskerville’ comedy-mystery play
POLSON — Ken Ludwig’s raucous Sherlock Holmes spoof, “Baskerville” has five actors play over thirty characters in this lightning-paced comedy-mystery sendup, running July 5 – 21. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Thursday – Saturday. For reservations call 406-883-9212 or go to: portpolsonplayers.com.
Enjoy ‘Baskerville’ comedy-mystery play
POLSON — Ken Ludwig’s raucous Sherlock Holmes spoof, “Baskerville” has five actors play over thirty characters in this lightning-paced comedy-mystery sendup, running July 5 – 21. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Thursday – Saturday. For reservations call 406-883-9212 or go to: portpolsonplayers.com.
Fun Run held during Arlee Celebration
ARLEE — At 8 a.m. the fun run registration takes place at the Arbor. Starting at noon drum and dance registration opens, including Hand-drum contest registration. A Drum Roll Call takes place at 12:45 p.m. Grand Entry takes place at 1 p.m. There is a break at 5 p.m. Another Drum Roll Call takes place at 6:45 p.m. and Grand Entry takes place at 7 p.m.
Ninepipes Museum holds ‘Cultivating Connections in our Community’ event
CHARLO — On Saturday, July 6, the Ninepipes Museum will hold a First Saturday Artist/Artisan Event from 10:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Meet local and indigenous artists, artisans, musicians and photographers, and enjoy delicious huckleberry pastries from Allard’s Huckleberry Jam Factory, fabulous frybread from local food vendor Fat Baby Fry Bread. Our July event features artist and beader Alyss Fowler, Montana Moments Photographer Dee Dee Barbour, Salish Silversmith Josh Marceau, Home Décor artisan Tracy Tevis, and artist and craftsman Clayton Holler. Music with Ryder Parot on traditional Native Flute will be played from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and singer-song writer Katels will provide entertainment from 1-4 p.m. Go to: https://ninepipesmuseum.org/events/ for details.