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Thursday, September 2nd 2010
The Hi Line Youth Hockey gun raffle winners for September are 1st - Deb Bailey of Opheim, 2nd - Steve Fossum.
Thursday, September 2nd 2010
The VFW will have Ruthie’s Indian Tacos Thurs. Sept. 2nd from 4:30p.m. until gone. This is a fundraiser for the Northeast Montana Veteran’s Memorial Fund. Everyone is invited to attend.
Thursday, September 2nd 2010
Valley County Health Dept. will not be doing Cholesterol blood draws for the months of September & October due to the FMDH Health Fair. Monthly cholesterol blood draws will resume in November on the 1st Wednesday of each month from 8:30-10:30a.m.
Friday, September 3rd 2010
All members participating in Horse Projects are invited to attend the Montana State 4-H Horse Show in Lewistown Sept. 17th – 19th. This is an opportunity to meet members from around Montana & to compete with your horse at the next level. Late registrations will be accepted with a late fee through Sept. 3rd. Registration materials & show information can be found at: http://www.tein.net/~msufergus/Statehorseshow/index.htm or contact the Extension Office for registration materials.
Saturday, September 4th 2010
Summer hours at the Valley County Pioneer Museum are Monday – Saturday from 8:30a.m. – 5:30p.m. For more information call the Valley County Pioneer Museum at 228-8692.
Saturday, September 4th 2010
The Fort Peck Interpretive Center is open for the summer daily from 9a.m. – 5p.m.
Sunday, September 5th 2010
St. Raphael's will have a service of Word & Communion this Sun. Sept. 5th at 9a.m. There will be no evening service Sat. Sept. 4th while Father Bob is on vacation.
Tuesday, September 7th 2010
Due to the Labor Day holiday the Nashua Lions Club Farmer’s Market will be held Tues. Sept. 7th instead of Monday the 6th.
Tuesday, September 7th 2010
There will be no garbage trucks running Mon. Sept. 6th due to the Labor Day Holiday. All Monday routes will be done Tues. Sept. 7th. Refuse site monitors are asked to call in how full containers are Saturday afternoon. For more information call 228-8746.
Tuesday, September 7th 2010
There will be a Parkinson’s Support Group meeting at 2p.m. Tues. Sept. 7th at Prairie Ridge Village. Robert Martin & Amy Kirkland from the FMDH Physical Therapy Department will give a presentation & be available for questions afterwards. Everyone is invited to attend. For more information, contact Mary Russell at 228-9751.
Wednesday, September 8th 2010
Kiwanis Club members are reminded to meet at the Cottonwood Inn Wed. Sept. 8th at 11:30a.m. for a field trip to Fort Peck. Sack lunches will be provided.
Wednesday, September 8th 2010
There will be a Deployment to Iraq Send-off Party for Shayne Boushey, 2007 Nashua grad, Wed. Sept. 8th at 6p.m. at the Wagon Wheel Bar in Nashua. This will be potluck & all family, friends & vets are invited.
Thursday, September 9th 2010
There will be an American Red Cross Blood Drive Thurs. Sept. 9th from 11a.m. – 5p.m. at the Glasgow VFW on Hwy. 2. To schedule a blood donation appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Friday, September 10th 2010
Homecoming Week at Glasgow High School is Tues. Sept. 7th – 10th, the theme is “Cream the Coyotes”. Tuesday is “Ugly Sweater Day”; Wednesday is “Multiple Day” & the Car Parade – line up at 6:45p.m. at El Cor Del, & the Bonfire at 7p.m. in the GHS parking lot; Thursday is “Jersey Shore Day”; & Friday is “Red & White Day”. Coronation is at 1:10p.m. & the parade is at 2:30p.m. Everyone participating in the parade is asked to line up at the Civic Center at 2:10p.m. The Homecoming game is at 7p.m. against the Shelby Coyotes; there will be a Scottie Booster Club Tailgate chili feed for all-you-can-eat chili & pop for just $4. The Saskatoon Police Pipe Band will perform during half time of the game.
Saturday, September 11th 2010
The Glasgow Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast will be Sat. Sept. 11th from 7-11a.m. at the Cottonwood Inn. Cost is just $5 per person with children 5 & under free when accompanied by an adult. The Saskatoon Police Pipe Band will perform at 9:45a.m. Proceeds used locally for Kiwanis service projects.
Sunday, September 12th 2010
Hi-Line Youth Hockey registration is Sun. Sept. 12th from 1 – 4pm at the Valley Event Center. For more information, call Nancy at 228-4974 or Katie at 526-3681.
Sunday, September 12th 2010
The World Atlatl Association will hold an atlatl (spear throwing) competions at the Wahkpa Chu’gn Buffalo Jump in Havre, MT Sat. & Sun. Sept. 11th & 12th from 10a.m. to 5p.m. The competition is open to the public free of charge. There will be 3 divisions, Men’s, Women’s & Youth with 1st prize of $100, 2nd prize of $50 & 3rd prize of $25 being awarded in each division. No pre-registration is required. Various styles of atlatl’s will be available with free lessons on how to throw them. The site is located behind Holiday Village Mall. Free tours of the Wahkpa Chu’gn Buffalo Jump will be offered Sat. Sept. 11th at 12noon & 1p.m.
Monday, September 13th 2010
The Books Are Fun display is at the Glasgow City-County Library. Everyone is invited to stop in & check it out. Items to be delivered Sept. 14th.
Tuesday, September 14th 2010
Glasgow High School will host a Career Fair for area high school juniors, seniors and their parents, as well as local adults interested in speaking to college reps, on Tuesday, September 14th. Over 65 representatives from colleges, technical schools and the armed services will be available in the gym from 9:00-10:30a.m. to discuss post-secondary career options. Students from all area schools are welcome. If you have any questions please contact Bob Rennick at 228-2485.

Wednesday, September 15th 2010
Jerry Jacobson, local photographer, will offer free photography classes at the Pioneer Museum beginning Wed. Sept. 15th & running through Oct. 6th. Classes will be from 7-8:30p.m. with a series of 4 classes, covering a different subject each week. Subject matter includes digital camera operations, perspective, geometric shapes, color, patterns & contrast, how components can be place in a photograph & end with a night of showing pictures with those who want to share. Classes are designed for inexperienced camera users, generally 12 years & older & will be limited so interested people should call the museum at 228-8692 to reserve their spot. Cameras are not needed for the classes but if available please bring one.
Wednesday, September 15th 2010
Diana LaBuda &/or Judy Loendorf, Service Officer’s for the Montana Veteran Affairs Division will be at Glasgow Job Service Wed. Sept. 15th from 1:30-4p.m. to meet with Veterans who are interested in applying for benefits. If you are interested in applying for benefits, please bring a copy of your discharge paperwork (DD214) with you.
Wednesday, September 15th 2010
There will be an Opheim Community Blood Drive Wed. Sept. 15th from 2-6p.m. at the First Aid Building in Opheim. For more information or to schedule an appointment call Leila at 762-3395. Please remember your ID; walk-ins are welcome.
Saturday, September 18th 2010
There will be a Baby Shower for Brooke Daily DeDobbeleer & daughter Ellery Katherine Sat. Sept. 18th at 1p.m. at the Glasgow Elks Lodge.
Tuesday, September 21st 2010
The Valley County Food Bank located at 1020 1st Ave. No. is open the 3rd Tues. of every month from 1-3p.m. unless there are 5 Tues. in the month, then it will be open the 4th Tues. of the month.
(9-21, 10-19, 11-23, 12-21)
Sunday, October 3rd 2010
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, 539 3rd Ave. South, will Blessing of the Animals Sun. Oct. 3rd from 2-4p.m. Music, Worship & Blessings followed by appetizers & refreshments provided by the parish. For more information, contact Alice Hawkins at 524-3397 or snikwah@nemont.net.
Friday, October 15th 2010
Eurasian Watermilfoil, an aquatic noxious weed that crowds out other vegetation that is more beneficial to fish & wildlife, has been discovered growing in the west end of the 1st dredge below Fort Peck Dam. This area has been barricaded from boat traffic in order to prevent the spread to new locations. Human recreational activities usually account for the spread of non-native aquatic plants & animals between lakes. Fragments of aquatic plants cling to the propellers of boat motors or to boat trailers &, if not removed, can start new populations when the boat is launched into another water body. Unfortunately, once Eurasian Watermilfoil has been introduced into a water body, there is no way to completely eradicate it. Please take appropriate prevention measures by keeping all boat traffic from the barricaded area. To help stop the further spread of Eurasian Watermilfoil, it is imperative that all plant fragments are removed from boats, trailers, nets, anchors & other equipment before putting in or leaving a water body. For more information contact the Fort Peck Project Office, 406-526-3411 ext. #4278 or the Valley County Weed District, 406-263-9333.
Monday, October 25th 2010
Fall Hours for the Valley County Pioneer Museum begin Tues. Sept. 7th & go through Oct. 31st. Hours will be Tues. – Fri. from 1-5p.m. Available in the gift shop is a large collection of Ivan Doig books including his latest, “Work Song”. Groups wanting to use the museum for meetings on off hours can call Barb at 228-4926 or 228-8692 to schedule space needed.

 
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