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Community Notes
 Mar 10, 2026

Slam The Dam Is March 21st

The Fort Peck Senior Citizens will have their 10th Annual “SLAM THE DAM 10” on Saturday, March 21st, across the face of Fort Peck Dam.

This is a non-competitive event. Committee members will decide which direction the walk/run will go on the morning of the event. Watch for signs as you arrive for the starting location. 

Bathrooms will be available at beginning, midway, & end. Drivers are available if you only want to do part of the walk/run and you will be driven back to your car at the conclusion.

Cost is $5 per person for ALL ages and every participant receives a finish souvenir.  Water & fruit will also be provided. Bikes & dogs are NOT welcome.

Registration begins at 9 a.m. the day of the event & the race will start at 10 a.m.

Students under the age of 18 must have a parent sign the registration/release form.

Proceeds will benefit Senior Citizens’ projects. Supplemental funding is being provided by Thrivent Financial.

For information, call Judy, 406-480-9057.  

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