| Saturday, May 10th 2008 |
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The Artworks at the Children’s Museum for Saturday, May 10th, you’ll be creating a Mother’s Day Refrigerator Clip. The Museum is open Tuesday and Saturday from 10 to 3. |
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| Saturday, May 10th 2008 |
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The 3rd Annual Bonnie City Blues & Brews Festival will be held Sat. May 10th at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow. Ticket Prices are $30 in advance or $35 at the door. The ticket price includes beer, food & music. The music starts at 4p.m. with live music featuring the 4th Street, The Dirty Shame & the headline musical performers, The Clintons. For tickets or more information contact the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce at 228-2222. |
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| Saturday, May 10th 2008 |
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There will be a Cell Phones for Soldiers collection event on Saturday, May 10th, from 10am – 2pm on Hwy 2 between DQ and McDonalds co-sponsored by Liberty Wireless, located in the Radioshack building, and the local Montana Army National Guard Unit. The cell phones do not need to be in working condition. After the event, Liberty Wireless will continue as a permanent approved collection site. |
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| Saturday, May 10th 2008 |
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There will be a Bridal Shower for Vanessa Hoyer Sat. May 10th from 2-4p.m. at the Fort Peck Hotel. Everyone is welcome. |
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| Saturday, May 10th 2008 |
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There will be a spring bazaar at the Nashua Senior Center on Saturday, May 10th from 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. There will be baked goods, handmade crafts, lawn & garden décor and more. |
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| Sunday, May 11th 2008 |
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The First United Methodist Church of Glasgow 11:00a.m. service will be by the Prairie Praise Band on Sunday, May 11th – Mother’s Day. Everyone is wecome. |
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| Sunday, May 11th 2008 |
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St. Raphael's Youth will be serving Brunch for Mother's Day this Sun. May 11th from 10a.m. to 12noon at the Parish Center. For only $5.00 per person, you & your Mother will enjoy Home-Baked goods, French Toast, Breakfast Quiche & Musical Entertainment. Call 228-9800 for more information. |
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| Monday, May 12th 2008 |
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There will be a N. E. Montana 2008 Relay for Life meet at the Glasgow High School Computer Lab on May 12th, at 5:30 p.m. We are going to try and get all the Team Captain’s signed up on-line so that they can go back and get their team participants signed up. Your event T-Shirt will be ordered once you sign up (automatically) so it is very important that it is done by May 12th, to be sure you are on the ordering list. We may be able to get shirts after that date, but there are no guarantees. What we need to remember is that the quantity ordered is done nationally, because the Logo on the front is the same for everyone, and from there they go down to the Divisions and their teams. If we have them ordered on time, you will get what you order. If you have the information that you need for your team participants, bring it with you and we can get them signed up. If they can't sign up on-line, be sure you bring the scan able form they filled out so we can get it into the main office for the count. Joan will have lots of information for this year’s event, so be sure to try and come. We the N.E. Montana Relay for Life Committee look forward to seeing you as we prepare for the Big Event to take place in August! Come join us in the Fight Against Cancer! |
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| Monday, May 12th 2008 |
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There will be a 4-H & FFA Market Animal Quality Assurance Training Mon. May 12th at 4p.m. in the Community Room of the Valley County Courthouse for those members who have not been certified or recertified for the 2008 fair. For more information call the Extension Office at 228-6241. |
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| Monday, May 12th 2008 |
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Come check out the ‘Books are Fun’ display at the Glasgow City-County Library. This is the last display before summer. Items will be delivered May 14th. |
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| Monday, May 12th 2008 |
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Adult Basic Education classes have ended for the school year. They will resume in the fall. For questions call Linda at 228-2120. |
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| Tuesday, May 13th 2008 |
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The Hershey’s Track & Field Games will be in Glasgow Tues. May 13th beginning at 6p.m. These events are for kids ages 9-14 & will take place at the Glasgow High School Track. To register your child call Gary Wageman at 228-8261. |
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| Tuesday, May 13th 2008 |
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There will be All Class Reunion meetings at the Chamber May 13th & 27th, both at 5:30p.m. at the Chamber Office. |
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| Tuesday, May 13th 2008 |
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The Nashua School Board will meet on Tuesday, May 13th at 7:00p.m. in the board room. The annual organizational meeting will follow. |
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| Thursday, May 15th 2008 |
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The Downstream Campground in Fort Peck is now open on a first come first served basis using the honor box, & May 15th the gate house opens. A new tenting loop is presently under construction at the Downstream Campground & will be open to the public later this spring. The West End Campground will open Fri. May 23rd. |
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| Friday, May 16th 2008 |
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There will be a J2 Equine Horsemanship Clinic held at the Valley Ridge Runners Saddle Club Sat. & Sun. May 17th & 18th. The Clinic will begin at 10a.m. both days; concessions will be available & there will also be a barbeque Saturday night. The clinic will be taught by Justin Strong. Justin has been a National Cutting Horse Association & a National Reined Cow Horse Association champion & finalist numerous times. He is also certified in Equine Massage Therapy & as a Ferrier. The Clinic will teach participants about horsemanship, reining & softening. There are 15 openings for riding participants; cost is $50 per person. It costs $10 per person to get in to watch the participants; children 9 & under are free. J2 Equine has donated the clinic & all proceeds to the Valley Ridge Runners Saddle Club to help with children’s equine activities. To sign up or for more information contact Rick Stellflug at 228-2257 or 367-5335 or email rastell@nemont.net. |
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| Saturday, May 17th 2008 |
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National & international Nashville recording artist & speaker, Linda Lanier, will be in Wolf Point Sat. May 17th for a Special Ladies Luncheon Event. Linda Lanier, whose heritage varies, including Native American Indian makes her home in Victor, MT. She is not just a singer, not just another speaker, but a woman who, through her near death trials, brings an encouraging message on relationships for women & young ladies. This Special Ladies Event will take place from 10a.m. – 2:30p.m. at The Sherman Inn, Wolf Point. Lunch will be graciously provided. There is no charge for attending; just come prepared for an unforgettable, life-changing event. For information or questions, please call 406-653-9979 or 653-1166. |
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| Saturday, May 17th 2008 |
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The Artworks at the Children’s Museum for Saturday, May 17th, you’ll be creating a Frog Thermostats. The Museum is open Tuesday and Saturday from 10 to 3. |
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| Monday, May 19th 2008 |
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Leanette Miller, U.S. Railroad Retirement representative, will be at the Glasgow Job Service Mon. May 19th from 3-4p.m. For more information call 228-9369. |
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| Tuesday, May 20th 2008 |
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. (5-20, 6-17, 7-22, 8-19, 9-23, 10-21, 11-18, 12-23) |
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| Tuesday, May 20th 2008 |
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There will be a Valley County Mental Health Local Advisory Council meeting Tues. May 20th at 12noon at the FMDH Board Room. |
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| Saturday, May 24th 2008 |
The Artworks at the Children’s Museum for Saturday, May 24th, you’ll be creating Lady Bug Rocks. The Museum is open Tuesday and Saturday from 10 to 3. |
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| Sunday, May 25th 2008 |
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Paths to Serenity A.A. & N.A. meetings are as follows; Study Group meets at 7p.m. on Monday; Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday at 8p.m.; Thursday is Ladies only meeting at 6p.m.; Saturday & Sunday mornings at 10a.m. & Sunday is the N.A. meeting at 8p.m. All meetings are non-smoking. Meetings will take place at 1222 Highway 2 West, Glasgow. |
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| Saturday, May 31st 2008 |
The Artworks at the Children’s Museum for Saturday, May 31ST, you’ll be creating a Memory Box. The Museum is open Tuesday and Saturday from 10 to 3. |
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| Saturday, June 14th 2008 |
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GHS Alumni are reminded that applications for financial aid from the Glasgow High School Educational Trust for the 2008-2009 school year are due June 15, 2008. The application is now available online at www.ghsedutrust.org. All alumni in their 2nd year of college or 2nd semester of vocational/technical school are eligible for gifts. The awards are based primarily on need, not scholarship, & average students who are in good academic standing & showing progress toward completion of their degrees are given equal consideration. Students may apply by June 15th for both semesters of the upcoming school term or by October 15th for the spring semester only. For more information about the trust, or an application, please contact: Danielle Anderson (406) 228-4203; Jeanine Markle (406) 228-2858 (jjmark@nemontel.net); Doris Leader (406) 228-9391 or (406)747-3432; or Linda Allie (406) 228-8561. |
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| Saturday, August 30th 2008 |
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The Fort Peck Dam Interpretive Center & Museum will be open every day from 9a.m. to 5p.m. throughout the summer. Several special events & guest speakers are planned for this coming summer as well as interpretive programs & amphitheater programs scheduled on weekends. |
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| Wednesday, September 10th 2008 |
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Powerhouse tours will be available again this year. Due to increased security all powerhouse tours will begin at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center. Everyone going on the tours will need to sign in at the Interpretive Center at least 10 minutes prior to the tour. All adults will be required to show a government issued picture I.D. From Memorial Day to Labor Day tours are scheduled at the following times; during the week, tours times are 9a.m., 11a.m., 1p.m. & 3p.m. On weekends & holidays tours are every hour beginning at 9a.m. with the last tour beginning at 4p.m. During the off season, from Labor Day to Memorial Day, tours will be available by appointment, & arranged through the Interpretive Center. This is a change from past years where tours were not available from October through March. There is no fee for the powerhouse tours, admission to the Interpretive Center, all programs, or special events. Please call the Fort Peck Interpretive Center at 406-526-3493 with any questions. |
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