Events with the tag: Ronan
Wednesday, October 22
Flu shots available in Ronan
RONAN — The Lake County Public Health Department will be offering flu shots to the public at Ronan Senior Center on Wednesday, Oct. 22, from 1– 2:30 p.m. The cost is $25. Seniors, please remember to bring your Medicare Part B coverage cards as that will pay for your flu shot.
You may also get your flu shot at our walk-in immunization clinic held every Tuesday afternoon from 1-4 p.m. or you may call and schedule an appointment. The Lake County Public Health Department is located at 802 Main Street in Polson. Call (406) 883-7288, with your questions.
Thursday, October 23
Learn about Martin Luther’s life, legacy
RONAN — Pastor Seth Nelson of Faith Lutheran Church will offer a free, three-week course entitled “Martin Luther and his Legacy.” The course will cover the history of Martin Luther’s life and work and the reformation movement, which he started. The courses will be held on Thursday evenings at 7 p.m. in the basement, (Fellowship Hall), of Faith Lutheran Church on Oct. 9, 16 and 23. These courses are free to the public and all are welcome. For more information, feel free to call our office at (406) 676-2721.
Saturday, October 25
Entertainer to show special movie
RONAN — At 1 p.m. on Oct. 25, the Entertainer Cinema will show the Native American film, “Winter in the Blood.” This film is based on the novel by James Welch and filmed on the Hi-Line in northern Montana. It tells the story of a man on a modern-day vision quest who recovers his true identity, renewing the bond between himself and the land and makes peace with the winter ghosts that haunt him. Alex and Andrew Smith directed this film and you can visit with the crew after film. Like the FRHRC at: www.facebook.com/Frhrc2 or follow them at: frhrc2.wordpress.com.
Pork, music, more enjoyed Bockman Park
RONAN — Friends of Ronan Parks and Trails will host a pig roast on Saturday, Oct. 25, to support the “Playing it Forward” woodlands play project. The project will provide culturally relevant, interactive play gear in Bockman Park. The roast begins at 2 p.m. and ends at 5 p.m. A $5 donation is requested for the pig roast, live music and other activities. To purchase tickets, call Ronna Walchuk at the Ronan Flower Mill: (406) 676-5323.
Wednesday, October 29
Library to host Halloween party
RONAN — The Ronan Library District will host a party for all ages from 5-7 p.m. on Oct. 29. Pin the tail on the cat, bob for apples, make a craft, and enjoy games and treats. A costume contest will be held, so dress up. For more information, call (406) 676-3682.
Thursday, October 30
Get entertained by ‘Drac’s Back’
RONAN —Be prepared to be entertained as the Ronan Middle School Drama Department presents a Halloween mystery spoof entitled, “Drac’s Back.” General admission tickets will be sold at the door the evening of the play. This performance will be presented at the Ronan Performing Arts Center on Thursday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, October 31
Get treats from trunks at LDS Church
RONAN — On Halloween the fourth annual Trunk-or-Treat will take place at the LDS Church in Ronan, on the corner of Franklin and Fourth Ave. SE, from at 6-7 p.m. Set up and decorating your trunks will start at 5:30 p.m. You can include a game in your trunk for the youngsters to play when they come to trick-or-treat at your trunk. There will be free fun for everyone. It’s a clean, safe environment for all community members to enjoy. Free hot cocoa and apple cider for everyone. A costume contest will be at 6:30 p.m. and trunks will win prizes for best decorations and best games. If you have questions, call Kasey Savage at (406) 745-7451.
Tuesday, November 4
Reporter to share rendezvous experience
RONAN — The Mission Valley Back Country Horsemen will host a Humanities Montana Speakers Bureau program titled, “A Ride Back Through the Time to the Rendezvous Era” with Perri Knize on Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the VFW Clubhouse, 521 Round Butte Road. In 2012, on assignment for National Geographic, Helena-based reporter Knize joined historians on horseback and covered a month-long Rendezvous. She will share her experience through images and video. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. and is open and free to the public.