Events with the tag: Polson
Friday, March 16
PPP presents ‘The Miracle Worker’
POLSON — “The Miracle Worker,” a play celebrating Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan. will be shown for two weekends, March 16, 17 and 18 and March 23, 24, 25. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and Sunday matinees are at 2 p.m. This play is produced by the Port Polson Players. Reservations online and/or call 406-993-9212.
Saturday, March 17
Remote presention to Amateur Astronomy Club
POLSON — Sydney Weber, neuroscientist at the Oregon Health and Science University will present remotely on how radiation encountered during space travel affects memory and learning. Come to the Polson Amateur Astronomy Club presentation at the North Lake County Library, 2 First Ave. E, on Saturday, March 17, at 1 p.m. for a family-friendly presentation, followed by a craft experience and light refreshments.
Monday, March 19
Celebrate reading with Mother Goose
POLSON — The Lake County Health Department’s Parents as Teachers program will celebrate reading with two March Community Connections at the North Lake County Public Library, 2 First Ave. E. We will join Kendra at her Mother Goose Mondays on March 19, at 10 a.m. This program is designed for ages 0-3, but older preschoolers are also welcome.
Wednesday, March 21
Children plant seeds, decorate flowerpots
POLSON — The Lake County Health Department’s Parents as Teachers program will celebrate reading at the North Lake County Public Library, 2 First Ave. E. On Wednesday, March 21, at 3:30 p.m., we will celebrate spring with Kendra at her Story Time, and then each child will be able to plant some seeds in their own little flowerpot that they may decorate and take home to watch the little plants grow.
Thursday, March 22
Immigration law explained
POLSON — Flathead Reservation Human Rights Coalition and Humanities Montana invite you to a community potluck at 6 p.m., a presentation, and discussion from 7-9 p.m. on Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy with Shahid Haque on Thursday, March 22.
Montana Nonprofit Association offers courses
POLSON — Montana’s vitality and livability depend on a thriving nonprofit sector. We are creating a future where nonprofits are recognized and celebrated, have the resources needed to fulfill their missions, and are strategically connected with one another and with partners in business and government. The Montana Nonprofit Association will offer four courses in Polson. The topic covered on March 22 will be strategic planning. Financial management will be covered on April 27 and on May 31 the topic will be fund development. Register online at: www.mtnonprofit.org or call 406-449-3717 for more information.
Movie about America shown at MOAM
POLSON — March 22, 6:30 p.m., at the Miracle of America Museum, “America - Imagine the world without her,” starring best selling author Dinesh D’Sousa, will be shown. Through fair and candid interviews with America’s critics, Dinesh brings us face to face with the brave heroes who built this great nation. Through reenactments of events in America’s history and interviews with leading historians, Dinesh brings us hope for the future. The film will be introduced in person by Academy Award winning producer, Gerald R. Molen. School history students are especially invited. Treats and donations are always welcome. If you have questions call 406-270-7895.
Friday, March 23
Commissioner Barron to address Pachyderms about jail, courthouse
POLSON — County Commissioner Bill Barron will speak at the Pachyderm meeting March 23 about the possibility of a private party building the jail on private property to meet federal, state, county, and ACLU specifications. He will discuss expansion of courthouse on Westside and other possibilities according to cost estimates. Location Rural Fire Dept. Hall on Regatta Road in Polson. Please call Norm Johnson for more information at 406-249-5303.
Sunday, March 25
Palm Sunday services planned
POLSON — St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 110 Sixth Ave. E, welcomes all to their Easter Week Palm Sunday service on March 25 at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, March 27
Core Computer Classes taught
POLSON — This program of courses can provide you with computer and technology basics. North Lake County Public Library presents free twice monthly computer classes: On March 27, at 2 p.m. “Internet Basics 1” will be taught. All classes will be held in the library community room. Reserve your spot by contacting Heather or the Circulation Desk at 406-883-8225.
Wednesday, March 28
Polson holds Kindergartren Round-up
POLSON — Polson school district will hold Kindergarten Round-up events on Wednesday, March 28 and Thursday, March 29, at Cherry Valley Elementary School, 107 Eighth Ave. W. Call 406-883-6333 to make an appointment to register your child for Kindergarten. Children must be 5 years old by Sept. 10, 2018 to register.
Thursday, March 29
‘Get Out the Vote’ training, networking planned
POLSON — A “Get Out the Vote” training and networking event will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 29, at the North Lake County Library, 2 First Ave E. Join Western Native Voice and Mission Valley Rises as we come together to Get Out the Vote in Lake County. Patrick Yawakie, of Western Native Voice, will talk to us about voting laws and best strategies for getting out the vote. Contact Gail Trenfield at 406-745-3001, or email: missionvalleyrises@ gmail.com or 57pogeno@ gmail.com for more information.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church holds service
POLSON — Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 406 Fourth Ave. E, will hold a worship service with Holy Communion for Maundy Thursday on March 29 at 7 p.m.
Join Maundy Thursday service
POLSON — St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 110 Sixth Ave. E, welcomes all to their Easter Week Maundy Thursday service on March 29 at 5 p.m.
Purchase tickets for Easter basket fundraiser
POLSON — Providence St. Joseph Medical Center’s annual Easter Basket Fundraiser for Lake County Relay for Life has 13 baskets on display in the St. Joe’s lobby. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20 and available at the front desk. The drawings will be held on Thursday, March 29. All proceeds will be given to the American Cancer Society Lake County Relay for Life.