Wednesday, July 31
Charlo offers food program
CHARLO — Charlo Schools’ summer food service program is July 29-Aug. 1. Services include a snack from 10:15-10:45 a.m. served at the Charlo Schools Commons area
Wednesday, July 31
Junior camp offered to grades four to six
LAKE MARY RONAN — Kootenai Christian Junior Camp for students entering grades four-six will be held July 29-Aug. 2. The camp offers swimming, boating, fishing, sports, plus Bible study, daily devotions and group worship times, all held at Lake Mary Ronan. Registration forms and camp brochures can be picked up at First Christian Church in St. Ignatius, or call Marilyn at (406) 745-4545.
Wednesday, July 31
Trip to Woodland Park on ‘Summer Sports’ class schedule
POLSON — The class, “Summer Sports,” will be taught by Jordan Carte. Students will play flag football, soccer, kickball and more. Class is Monday-Wednesday July 29-Aug. 1 from 8:55 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Thursday’s class is from 8:55 a.m.–5 p.m. and includes picnicking in Woodland Park and roller skating at Shady Lane Roller Rink. Breakfast and lunch is served each day. Call Mandie Steele at (406) 249-2572, for more information.
Advocacy skills taught to parents, caregivers
ST. IGNATIUS — Are you asking the right questions when advocating for your children with school, medical providers, housing programs and social services?
The Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition is sponsoring a training titled “The Right Question Project,” on July 31 from 6-9 p.m. at Mission Valley United Methodist Church, 70715 Highway 93, top of Post Creek Hill.
The class is limited to 30 participants; contact Cathy at (406) 745-4259 to reserve a spot. Registration deadline is July 29. There will be a get-acquainted potluck at 5:30 p.m.
Flathead Reservation Fish and Wildlife Board to meet
POLSON — On Wednesday, July 31, at 6 p.m., the Flathead Reservation Fish and Wildlife Board will meet at the Polson City Library. The agenda includes discussion of Pheasant and Hungarian Partridge seasons, waterfowl regulations, and State projects and accomplishments. Board Chairman Joe Brenneman invites the public to attend and ask questions or express their views.
Learn about hunger in Lake County
RONAN — Did you know that Lake County has the fifth-highest food insecurity rate in the state? Are you interested in learning more about hunger in Montana and Lake County? Join the Montana Food Bank Network’s community conversation on hunger in Montana and Lake County on Wednesday, July 31, from noon-1:30 p.m. at the Ronan Indian Senior Center, 35806 Terrace Lake Rd. Lunch will be provided. RSVPs are appreciated but not required. Share this invitation with others who may be interested.
For more information, contact: Lorianne Burhop at (406) 721-3825 ext. 230 or lburhop@mfbn.org.
Little Big Band to play at Lake County Fair
RONAN — The Little Big Band will perform at the Lake County Fair on July 31 starting at 5 p.m. until whenever. Bring a lawn chair, find some shade, and get ready to enjoy the best music in the valley and the greatest neighbors too. For more information, contact James Pettit at (406) 676-8224.
Thursday, August 1
‘A Quilter’s Garden’ theme used to create quilt displays
RONAN — The Mission Mountain Quilt Guild will hold their annual quilt show Aug. 1-3 at the K. William Harvey Elementary School gymnasium. Admission is free; doors open at 10 a.m.
This year’s theme is “A Quilter’s Garden.” Categories are: wall hanging art; challenge fabric; seasonal; table toppers; hand quilted; paper pieced; baby; lap/small; appliqué; miscellaneous; theme; vintage; wool; bed quilts; and guild sampler. Voting is on Thursday and Friday, with ribbons placed on Friday night. We will raffle off a fat-quarter basket and a quilt.
Proceeds are used to buy supplies to make TLC quilts, which are donated to people in the valley who are in need. Gift items are also available in our “Country Store.” Members and non-members alike will display their beautiful hand-made items so come and enjoy. For more information, call Char at (406) 676-8320.
Band plays family-friendly music
RONAN — The Lake County Fair will hold a concert with the Western Union Band (featuring members of the Big Sky Mudflaps) from 5-7 p.m. This is a family-friendly event and free of charge. In addition, a market livestock auction will take place at 7 p.m.
Fair features full music agenda through Aug. 3
RONAN — Come one, come all, to the Lake County Fair. The fair will feature free music for three evenings: music by the Little Big Band on Wednesday evening, Thursday will feature bingo from 1-5 p.m. and music by Western Union Band at 5:30 p.m. and on Friday bingo is from 1-5 p.m. followed by the Lake County Fair Talent Show. Community members are encouraged to participate and strut their stuff. Saturday is full of fun with the 4-H and open Dog Agility and Rally, with music by John Dunnigan from 4-7:30 p.m.
Fair talent show sign ups held
RONAN — The Lake County Fair open talent show will be held Friday, Aug. 2, starting at 5 p.m. Sign up at the fair office. The sign-up closes at the end of business on Thursday. There will be entries for 18 and under and 19 and over, first, second, and third prizes for each class. Come and support everyone as a spectator if not entered. Call (406) 676-8224, for more information.
Hangin' Art Gallery to present many artists’ work through Aug. 16
ARLEE — Hangin’ Art Gallery in Arlee presents its summer exhibit through Aug. 16. An opening reception will take place on July 6 from 2-4 p.m., to coincide with the Arlee Powwow. For more information, go to www.hanginartgallery.com.
Plenty happening at Lake County Fair through Aug. 4
RONAN — The Lake County Fair begins Monday, July 29 and ends Sunday, Aug. 4. Fairgrounds are off Highway 93, north end Ronan. There will be 4-H and open class fair exhibits, food booths and kid’s games and activities all week.
Port Polson Players present ‘The Mysterious Mr. Love’ through Aug. 11
POLSON — The Port Polson Players present “The Mysterious Mr. Love,” an intriguing British thriller featuring players managing and artistic directors Neal and Karen Lewing. The show opens Thursday, July 25, and runs thru Sunday, July 28, then the following two weeks on Wednesdays thru Sundays until Aug. 11. Curtain is at 8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday evenings, with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Call for reservations at (406) 883-9212 or email: portpolsonplayers@centurytel.net.
Public invited to learn about CSKT’s Fisheries’ DEIS
PABLO — The public is invited on Thursday, Aug. 1, to learn more about CSKT’s Flathead Lake fisheries draft environmental impact statement and native fish conservation goals. The meeting will be held at the Joe McDonald Fitness Center meeting room on the Salish Kootenai College campus in Pablo starting at 7 p.m. Members of the Tribe’s Division of Tribal fisheries management activities in Flathead Lake are primarily focused on restoring a balance in Flathead Lake through the restoration of the native fish species, including westslope cutthroat trout and bull trout. Local anglers and conservation groups are encouraged to attend.
Information on the DEIS is available online at www.mackdays.com under the DEIS tab, and www.flatheadlakeeis.net.
For information, contact Barry Hansen, Fisheries Program, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, PO Box 278, Pablo, MT 59855; telephone (406) 675-2700 ext. 7282; or email barryh@cskt.org.
Sandpiper Gallery to feature ‘Color Me Wild’ through Aug. 10
POLSON - The Sandpiper Gallery will be featuring their “Color Me Wild” exhibition July 2-Aug. 10, with the reception on Friday, July 5, from 5-7 p.m.
Shelter offers special adoption price through Aug. 3
POLSON — Mission Valley Animal Shelter is offering a special for one week for cats and kittens beginning Tuesday, July 30, until Saturday, Aug. 3. You can receive 35 percent off adoption fees; adult cats are $35 and kittens (6 months and younger) are $45. The fee includes spay or neuter, vaccinations and rabies for adult cats.
Call (406) 883-5312, for more information
Friday, August 2
‘Pioneer Days’ begins in Ronan
RONAN — Pioneer Days celebration begins in Ronan on Aug. 2. Pioneer Days will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday Aug. 2-4. Events get underway Friday, Aug. 2 at 7:30 p.m. with a Bulls and Broncs Rodeo. A street dance will follow at 9:30 p.m. outside the Pheasant and Second Chance Saloon on Main Street, featuring the country music of “The Mark Duboise Band.”
Ronan class celebrates 40-year reunion
RONAN — The Ronan Class of 1973 will celebrate their 40-year class reunion during Pioneer Days this August 2-4. Fun events are scheduled for each day. For more information, call Chris J. at (406) 370-4066 or Peggy H at (406) 471-3897
Thirty-year class reunion held at Cheers
PABLO — A 30-year class reunion for 1983 Ronan High School classmates is being planned for Friday, August 2. There is a meet and greet at Cheers in Pablo. Details are still being worked out so save the date and more information will be available soon. Look us up on Facebook.
Three full days of activities await Ronan class of 1963
RONAN — The Ronan High School class of 1963 is holding their 50th class reunion Aug. 2, 3, and 4. We will meet in Polson Friday, buy tickets for $15 each and at 1 p.m. cruise the lake on the boat out of KwaTaqNuk and after gather under the pavilion at Ronan City Park for a bring-your-own basket picnic at 5 p.m. Saturday we will meet at the VFW for a 9 a.m. breakfast, then do a walking tour of the town led by Ray Read. At 3 p.m. we’ll gather at Cheff’s Guest Ranch for a get-together and dinner. The cost is $15 each and they need a head count so notify me right away. Sunday, at noon, we’ll ride on a hay wagon in the parade behind Jim Smith. Please wear a black or orange shirt. For more details, contact Norma or Cathy at (406) 396-1383.
Twenty-year class reunion held at Ninepipes
NINEPIPES — On Aug. 2 from 4-7 p.m. at Ninepipes Lounge there will be a meet and greet for Ronan 1993 classmates. Reunion activities for Saturday and Sunday will be discussed.
Saturday, August 3
Eighteenth annual 3-on-3 “Jam” happens in Ronan
RONAN — The 18th annual Ronan Pioneer Days 3-on-3 “Jamboree” will be held Saturday, Aug. 3 in downtown Ronan. Special events will be played on K/0 Auto Center court.
Fair features music of John Dunnigan Band
RONAN — The Lake County Fair will hold a concert featuring the John Dunnigan Band from 4-7:30 p.m. This is a family-friendly event and free of charge.
Former classmates invited to reunion lunch
PABLO — Pablo Elementary School students from the Ronan High School classes of 1963-1969 are invited to a reunion lunch at Cheers in Pablo on Aug. 3 at noon. For more information, call Roxy at (406) 258-6276.
Polson Country Club to host MSU Scholarship Golf Scramble
POLSON — The “MSU (Bobcat) Scholarship Golf Scramble” and barbecue is Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Polson Golf Club. Golf begins at 12:30 p.m.; with the refreshments and barbecue scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Hosts include MSU President Cruzado, dignitaries and coaches. All proceeds to benefit Montana State University student athlete scholarships. Call (406) 883-8803 for more information.
Ronan Airport to host Young Eagles flights
RONAN — In conjunction with Ronan Pioneer Days and the Fair, the Lake County Chapter #1122 of the Experimental Aircraft Association will host Young Eagles Flights at Ronan Airport open house on Saturday morning, Aug. 3, starting at 9 a.m. All children ages 8-17, with their parents’ approval, can get a ride in an airplane free of charge.
Skate Jam on tap in Polson
POLSON — The Polson Skate Jam is Aug. 3 at noon, at the Seventh Avenue Skate Park. Prizes are awarded for trick and bowl skating contests. Skaters of all ability levels may participate. A product toss with an assortment of skate merchandise will complete the Skate Jam. For more information, call (406) 253-8319.
Swimming race begins ‘Water Daze”
POLSON — Celebrate the opening of the Mission Valley’s Aquatic Center at the 11th annual “Water Daze” event Saturday, Aug. 3, with a one-mile swim race at Boettcher Park beginning at 1 p.m. The cost is $20 if pre-registered and $25 the day of the event. There will be lots of fun activities for the kids including a huge water slide and a barbecue. There will also be a fun swim after the 1-mile swim.Go to: www.mvaquatics.org/mva-events/water-daze/, to register.
VFW kicks off with pancakes for Pioneer Days
RONAN — A pancake breakfast at the Ronan VFW kicks things off Saturday at 7 a.m. on the second day of Pioneer Days. The Mission Mountain Classic Run begins at 8 a.m. At 10 a.m. the kids' parade takes place and at noon the “Kiddies’ Rodeo” begins, including sheep riding, stick-horse racing, sheep dressing, calf cash race, chicken scramble and a pig scramble. An evening rodeo and Ring of Fire begins at 7:30 p.m. A street dance at KD’s Valley Club is at 9 p.m. followed by another street dance featuring “Cabin Fever” outside the Pheasant and Second Chance on Main Street at 9:30 p.m.
Wegner to sign newest historical volume
CHARLO – The Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana is pleased to announce that Joyce Decker Wegner will be on hand 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, August 3, to sign and sell copies of her latest book, Lake County School History, Volume II. Over 500 people have collaborated with Decker and the Lake County Country School Historians to gather stories, photos, oral and written histories, and documents. Come celebrate the amazing accomplishment achieved by Decker and her associates. Refreshments will be served. For more information, please call (406) 644-3435.
Sunday, August 4
Big Arm celebrates eighth annual ‘Family Fun Day’
BIG ARM — Join us in Big Arm on Aug. 4, from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. for our famous and fabulous beef brisket barbecue by our Texas chef, Tim Bruner. There will be a summer egg hunt at 11:30 a.m. and from noon-3 p.m. there will be great old-fashioned kids’ games, including an egg-and-spoon relay, a family sack race, a treasure hunt using a metal detector, pony rides and the infamous “water wars.” Ken’s Country Combo and the Western Aires will play music. Call (406) 849-6628 for more information. All proceeds go to the Historic School’s Restoration Fund.
Little ones offered camping experience
LAKE MARY RONAN — Kootenai Christian First Chance Camp for students entering grades 1-2 is held Aug. 4-6 The camp offers swimming, boating, fishing, sports, plus Bible study, daily devotions and group worship times and will be held at Lake Mary Ronan. Pick up registration forms and camp brochures at First Christian Church in St. Ignatius, or call Marilyn at (406) 745-4545
Polson accordion to meet
POLSON — The Northwest Montana Accordion Association meets at the Elks on Aug. 4.
Ronan schedule includes parade, rodeo, wild buffalo ride
RONAN — Pioneer Days’ big parade takes place at 12:30 p.m. and the Rodeo and Wild Buffalo Ride begin at 3 p.m. For more information, contact the Visitors Center at (406) 676-8300.
Monday, August 5
Annual playwriting festival gives voice to Native stories
ARLEE — The third annual Native American Playwriting Festival, entitled “Old Voice – New Stories,” will be held Monday-Friday, Aug. 5-9, at Hangin’ Art Gallery on Highway 93 in Arlee. All performances begin at 7 p.m. Presentations are: Monday, Aug. 5 – “Trickster at Dirty Corner;” Tuesday, Aug. 6 – The Salish Institute Youth Storytellers: An original presentation; Wednesday, Aug. 7 – “The Hell Gate Treaty: We are This Land;” Thursday, Aug. 8 – “Thieves;” Friday, Aug. 9 – “The Dink Brothers.”
For more information, visit: www.npustin.org or call (406) 726-5005.
Polson Foursquare Church hosts Vacation Bible School
POLSON — You get to choose from soccer, archery training, or art classes at Polson Foursquare Church’s Vacation Bible School (K-sixth grade), Aug. 5-9, from 6-9 p.m. Call the church office at (406) 883-9347 or email: pfcgregg@gmail.com, for registration details. Training, snacks, T-shirts and lots of fun are all included. Walk-ins are always welcome all week.
Tuesday, August 6
Horsemen to meet
RONAN — The Mission Valley Back Country Horsemen meet on Tuesday, Aug. 6. at the Ronan VFW. For more information, call (406) 883-5876 or (406) 644-5001.
Wednesday, August 7
Andre Floyd to entertain
ARLEE — Purchase your produce for the week at Jocko Valley Farmers’ Market, as well as some great baked goods, value added foods and arts and crafts. Enjoy a delicious dinner served Arlee CDC and local, live music. On Aug. 7, Andre Floyd provides entertainment from 5-7 p.m. For more information or to be a vendor, contact Kelley at (406) 726-5550.
Triathlon director to speak
POLSON — The Polson Chamber of Commerce invites you to join us at noon for our August general meeting and luncheon on Wednesday, August 7, 2013, at the KwaTaqNuk Resort. The cost is $10.50. Our featured speaker will be Matt Seeley, race director of the Polson Triathlon.
Thursday, August 8
Update on Montana’s federal economic footprint travels the state
MISSOULA – After four straight years of trillion-dollar annual budget deficits, the news is dawning on all political parties that the federal budget is long due for serious repair, and that less spending is part of the process. University of Montana economists Patrick Barkey and Paul Polzin will examine the key role the federal government plays in the Montana economy, and how changes in that role can be expected to play out across the state during the eighth annual Midyear Economic Update seminar series.
This year’s series, “Montana’s Federal Economic Footprint: The Local Impact of Changes in Washington,” will be held in seven cities around the state. The first seminar kicks off in Kalispell on Thursday, Aug. 1. The session will be held from noon-1:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 8, at the Holiday Inn Downtown and includes lunch. The event is co-sponsored by the Montana Chamber of Commerce and UM’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research. For more information, visit: http://www.bber.umt.edu or call BBER at 406-243-5113.
Friday, August 9
Community calendar orders taken
ST. IGNATIUS — There will be a table at Rod’s Harvest Foods on Aug. 9 and Aug. 19 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. to take orders for the 2014 Chamber of Commerce Birthday Calendars. If there are any corrections or additions, please let LaVonne know. For more information, call LaVonne Olmsted at (406) 745-3423. The deadline for these orders is Aug. 31, 2013. Thank for supporting the Chamber of Commerce and their community activities.
Cruisen by the bay
POLSON — Cruisen by the Bay events begin Friday, Aug. 9 and continue through Saturday, Aug. 11. Friday registration takes place at the Walmart parking lot. The actual car show continues on Main Street Saturday. Events include a “Poker Run” and “cruise” on Main Street Friday afternoon and evening. The car show continues Saturday from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. when awards are given out. That evening a free concert is at Riverside Park.
Fairgrounds hosts horse competition series
RONAN — The Rocky Mountain Breeders Association will hold a “round pen shootout” at the Lake County Fair Grounds Aug. 9-10. In this event, three trainers start colts, provided by an outside party, over the course of two evenings, followed by a short trail course competition. A Ranch Horse Competition Series will be held Saturday, Aug. 10. This competition demonstrates a horse’s ability to perform various tasks that are part of work on a ranch. For more information, go to www.montanarmba.org or contact Mike Lyons at (406) 675-2965.
Free dinner offered at Presbyterian Church
POLSON — A free dinner at Polson Presbyterian Church, across from Linderman School, will take place on Aug. 9 from 5-7 p.m. This “Friendship Table Dinner” is free and open to all.
Saturday, August 10
Annual camp meeting held in Pablo
PABLO — The 12th annual “Spirit of God Ministries” camp meeting will take place from Aug. 10-18, by Joe’s Jiffy Stop, Highway 93 in Pablo. Tent Services will be at 7 p.m. and morning meetings begin at 10:30 a.m.
Dixon holds all-school reunion
DIXON —Plan to attend the Dixon all-school reunion on Aug. 10 from noon until early evening at the Dixon Senior Citizens’ Center. This event will be catered by the senior citizens and will cost $12 per person. Call either Carol Lipscomb at (406) 544-7422 or Shirley Christensen at (406) 644-2434, so we can get a head count for dinner.
Fairgrounds home to horse competition series
RONAN — The Rocky Mountain Breeders Association’s Ranch Horse Competition Series takes place at the Lake County Fairgrounds Saturday, Aug. 10. This competition demonstrates a horse’s ability to perform various tasks that are part of work on a ranch. For more information, go to www.montanarmba.org or contact Mike Lyons at (406) 675-2965.
Sixty-year class reunion held at Polson Elks Lodge
POLSON — A 60-year class reunion for 1953 Polson High School classmates is being planned for Saturday, August 10. Social time will be from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. The cost is $20 for singles and $40 for couples. The Elks will provide a no-host bar. We invite any Polson High graduate, or friends from the early-to-mid 1950s, to join the class for social time and dinner. Contact Darryl Dupuis for more information at (406)-249-7045.
View art in the park
POLSON — The 42nd annual Outdoor Art Festival is Saturday, August 10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., at the Lake County Courthouse Lawn. View fine art originals in all media; jewelry; handmade furniture; birdhouses; hand-sewn items; stained glass; rose maling; pottery; candles; sculptures and many other interesting and unique items. Various musical entertainment and food concessions are included. Call the gallery at (406) 883-5956 or visit their website at Sandpiperartgallery.com, for more information or for a participant application.
Monday, August 12
School board to meet
POLSON — There will be a Polson School board meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, August 12, at the district office, 111 Fourth Ave., E.
Zion offers vacation bible school
ST. IGNATIUS — VBS will be held at Zion at Diamond and Second Ave. in St. Ignatius from August 12-16 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. All children from preschool to eighth grade are welcome. There will be a mid-morning snack provided. For more information, you may call Rev. Kyle Whaley at (406) 883-4041 on Monday, Wednesday or Friday and at (406) 745-4149 on Tuesday or Thursday
Tuesday, August 13
‘Herbal 911’ gathering held at library
POLSON — The next gathering of the “Thyme for Herbs Group” will be Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 7 p.m. at the North Lake County Public Library meeting room, 2 First Ave., E. (use the east side door).
Our topic for the evening will be “Herbal 911.” Learn which herbs you need to have in your home and how to use them when you have a health issue.
We will also discuss harvesting herbs, saving seeds, and storage of herbs. Bring your questions for discussion.
Anyone interested in learning to use herbs for better health is invited to join us. If you have questions, please call Linda Peterson (406) 319-2446.