| Sunday, February 5th 2012 |
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The Hinsdale Ladies’ Auxiliary will have Pinochle at the Hinsdale Legion Hall Sun. Feb. 5th beginning at 2p.m. Anyone interested in playing pinochle is welcome. |
| Monday, February 6th 2012 |
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The 17th Annual Glasgow Kiwanis Science Fair will be open to the public Mon. Feb. 6th at 6p.m. at the Glasgow Eastside School Gym, followed by the presentation of awards. Students from grades 4 to 8 are presenting 114 different science projects. Sample project experiments include: What Fertilizer do plants grow best in?; Comparing Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipes; What Paper Towel Absorbs Most?; What Stain Remover works best?; How does chlorine bleach affect jeans?; How many adults pass a Middle School test?; What soda have more carbonation?; How many licks for a Tootsie Pop?; Which diaper is the most dependable?; Sprite vs. 7-Up; What Brand of Nail Polish Lasts Longest?; What cleans up grease the best? |
| Thursday, February 9th 2012 |
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The Valley County Transportation Board will meet Thurs. Feb. 9th at 3p.m. at the Valley County Transit office; use the back door/east entrance. |
| Friday, February 10th 2012 |
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The Soroptimist Thrift Store is having a $7 bag sale. The sale includes all clothing, with the exception of formals, graduation gowns & wrestling shoes. They are also in need of kitchen items, bedding & household items. New items are added daily. Store hours are Mon. – Fri. from 10a.m. - 4p.m. & Saturdays from 10a.m. – 2p.m. & they are located across from the Glasgow Library. |
| Saturday, February 11th 2012 |
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Long Run Fire Department of Glasgow will have a benefit fund raiser Sat. Feb. 11th at the VFW Post 3107. All funds will be used to purchase new extrication equipment. There will be donation boots throughout the VFW club the night of the event. There will not be ticket sales for this event, they simply ask for your support & financial donations during this event. Darrell Gairrett & Hi-Line Country Band will be playing from 8p.m. – 1a.m. Door prizes will be given away & Silent Auction items will be available for your bidding pleasure. Long Run Fire Department – Glasgow is currently looking for new members. If you are interested in “volunteering” your time & talents to be part of this organization, talk with any of the members. If you would like to donate to this project & cannot attend the fund raiser on Feb. 11th you may mail your donation to Long Run Fire Department, 501 Court Square #2, Glasgow, MT 59230. |
| Saturday, February 11th 2012 |
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Council on Aging is looking for donations for their Sat. Feb. 11th Flea Market. If you have items to donate, please either deliver them to Vicky at the senior center or bring them into the dining room before 11a.m., Monday thru Friday. If you would like a table for your own to sell your wares call 228-9500. The Flea Market will be from 9a.m. - 2p.m. |
| Sunday, February 12th 2012 |
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The Hinsdale Lutheran Church will have their Lutefisk & Turkey Dinner Sun. Feb. 12th from 12noon – 3p.m. Valley County Transit will be taking people to Hinsdale for this event for just $5 per person. To reserve your seat please call 228-TRIP (8747) by Fri. Feb. 10th; the bus will leave Glasgow at 12noon the 12th to go to Hinsdale. |
| Wednesday, February 15th 2012 |
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The Valley County Pioneer Museum will be reopen Feb. 7th from 1-4p.m., Tuesdays only. This schedule will continue until May 1st. For more information contact Barb at 228-4926. |
| Wednesday, February 15th 2012 |
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There will be Adults Only Open Skating Wed. Feb. 15th & 29th from 5:30-6:45p.m. at the Valley Event Center. Rental skates are available, lessons are free. |
| Wednesday, February 15th 2012 |
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Soroptimist International of Glasgow helps cancer research programs, advocacy & patient services blossom through American Cancer Society Daffodil Days. The daffodil sales fundraiser is quickly approaching its selling deadline, which is Fri. Feb 15th. These beautiful bouquets sell for $10 a bunch of 10 flowers or $15 for a bouquet & a vase. Also available is the “Gift of Hope” at $25 or more, where a bouquet will be delivered anonymously to a cancer patient as a “dose of sunshine.” The newest addition to Daffodil Days is the “Bear & a Bunch” designed exclusively for Daffodil Days; the soft, cuddly 12” Boyd’s Bear comes with a bundle of 10 daffodils for a donation of $25. Supporting Daffodil Days brightens someone’s day, along with fulfilling the American Cancer Society’s mission. The Soroptimits of Glasgow are happy to take your order, call any member or contact Cheryl Jansa at 228-9356 daytime, 228-2031 evenings. The delivery date will be mid-March, exact time & place for pickup will be announced later. |
| Wednesday, February 15th 2012 |
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Montana State University Extension & North Dakota State University are collaborating to present MonDak Pulse Day Wed. Feb. 15th beginning at 8:30a.m. at the Elks Club in Wolf Point. To date this area, known as the MonDak area, produces 88% of the peas, 86% of lentils and 18% of chickpeas grown in the United States & the annual MonDak Pulse Day is the result of that shared effort. The workshop strives to bring together producers, researchers & industry in an atmosphere of collaboration & commonality. Montana is proud to be hosting the 12th occurrence of this highly successful program. Lunch, sponsored by Northern Pulse Growers & educational materials are included; 3 private applicator credits & 5 commercial/governmental credits in the Dealer, Demonstration & Research, Ag Plant Pest, Right of Way, Regulatory Weed & Aerial categories, are being offered for attending the program. The meeting begins with the top 3 challenges in pulse production. Brian Jenks, Weed Scientist for NDSU North Central Research Extension Center (NCREC) will start off the program with a discussion of pulse production’s number one challenge- weed management; followed by the number two challenge - disease issues & management presented by Michael Wunsch, Plant Pathologist for NDSU at the Carrington Research Center. Pulse productions third challenge; pest problems will be presented by Dr. Daniel Waldstein, NDSU Area Extension Crop Protection Specialist. Learn how pulse production improves wheat yields, soil health & a producer’s bottom line in the afternoon. Dr. Perry Miller, MSU Professor; Land Resources & Environmental Sciences will discuss the long term value of pulses in rotation with wheat. Soil biology & the importance of soil quality will be presented by Dr. Catherine Zabinski, MSU Associate Professor; Land Resources & Environmental Sciences. Dr. Brian Jenks steps up to the podium again & offers a discussion of desiccation research & restrictions. Shannon Berndt, Executive Director or Kaye Effertz, Marketing Director of Northern Pulse Growers Association will provide an industry update & Leta Campbell will be speaking live from India via Skype where she will be attending the India Pulse Conclave. Leta will talk about Pulse Check-Off dollars & how they help to breathe life into the pulse industry – from farm to table. For more information please contact Ann Ronning, MSU Roosevelt County Extension Ag Agent: aronning@montana.edu 406-787-5312; Keith Brown, NDSU Extension Agent in Divide County: Keith.Brown@ndsu.edu 701-965-6501; or Shelley Mills, MSU Valley County Ag Agent: smills@montana.edu 406-228-6241. |
| Thursday, February 16th 2012 |
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Judy Loendorf and/or Steve Mulonet, Service Officers for Montana Veteran Affairs Division will be at the Glasgow Job Service Thurs. Feb. 16th from 12noon – 2p.m. If you would like to apply for benefits with the VA please come see Judy/Steve at the appointed time & bring a copy of your discharge/separation (DD214) papers with you. Veteran Service Officers will visit Nursing Homes & Assisted Living Centers by appointment only. Call (406)265-4225 if you are interested. |
| Monday, February 20th 2012 |
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MSU Extension, Valley County will be offering Master Gardener Level 1 classes again this year beginning March 5th. If you are interested in participating in this program please contact the Extension office at 228-6241 or smills@montana.edu to register. Pre-registration is required so supplies can be ordered & meeting rooms can be arranged. This 8 week program provides valuable information for beginning & advanced gardeners alike. Topics to be covered are soils & fertility, plant biology, growing vegetables, growing annuals & perennials, tress & shrubs, small fruits, lawn care & integrated pest management. |
| Tuesday, February 21st 2012 |
The Valley County Food Bank located at 1020 1st Ave. No. is open the 3rd Tues. of every month from 12noon-4p.m. The mailing address is P.O. Box 63, Glasgow. For more information contact Nancy Schoenfelder at 263-2139. |
| Monday, December 31st 2012 |
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GED Classes are Wednesdays at 1p.m. at the Glasgow Job Service Workforce Center. |