Sunday, May 18
‘Stepping On’ class teaches seniors strength, balance through May 27
POLSON — St. Joseph Medical Center is holding “Stepping On,” a falls-prevention program. This class meets for two hours a week for seven weeks starting April 15. It aims to reduce the more than one-third of adults 65 or older who fall every year. By joining our “Stepping On” workshop, you will learn tips on strength and balance exercises, identification of safe footwear, medications' contribution to fall-risk, eliminating fall hazards in your home, and so much more. This course has been shown to reduce fall risk by up to 30 percent. Join and learn with people your own age how to step outside your home with confidence. To register or to get more information, call Stephanie at (406) 883-8453.
Leibenguth to answer questions
VALLEY VIEW —The Valley View community potluck will have guest speaker Kim Leibenguth, candidate running for Lake County Sheriff.
The potluck will be Sunday, May 18, at 5 p.m. at the Valley View Clubhouse, 40762 Valley View Road. Bring your favorite potluck dish to share and questions for Kim. Everyone is welcome. If you have questions, call Kelly Bailey at (406) 883-2910.
Matinee performed in Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS — On Sunday, May 18, at the Symes Hotel, Scarlet Ribbons will give a matinee performance at 2 p.m.
Monday, May 19
Final Co-op movie shown
POLSON — The Montana Co-op’s Monday movie for May 19 will be “Thrive - The World is Waking Up.” Movie night is free; bring snacks if you desire. Show time is 6 p.m. at Wander In at Journey Be, 101 Seventh Ave. W. in Polson. To order from the Co-op, come at 5 p.m. For more information, call (406) 883-1330 or (406) 883-0110.
Ronan students present drama, music
RONAN — Ronan High School presents “Fine Arts Spring Fling” on May 19 and 20 at the Ronan Performing Arts Center. There will be a $5 charge for this event. Tickets will be available at the door and at the high school office.
On the evening of May 19 the dramas “Out of the Mind of Ronan High School Students,” a presentation of film trailers; written, produced and performed by Ronan students and “Middle School Original One Act Festival,” a presentation of original one acts written, produced and performed by RMS students will be performed. It will be a very entertaining evening.
Tuesday, May 20
‘Mind Matters’ series shown at North Lake Library
POLSON — On Tuesday, May 20, at 6:30 p.m., the North Lake County Public Library will host a film/discussion entitled, “As Good As It Gets,” a popular movie portraying an aspect of mental illness. This event is part of the “Mind Matters” series being shown every Tuesday evening during National Mental Health month. Following the film, Julie Fleck, LCSW, and director of Sunburst Mental Health Service, will lead a discussion. The event is free and open to the public and refreshments will be served. For more information, call (406) 883-8225.
Daughters of the American Revolution to meet in Thompson Falls
THOMPSON FALLS — The Kuilix chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at noon on Tuesday, May 20, at Jennifer Fielder’s home in Thompson Falls.
There will be a potluck and presentation about the explorer David Thompson’s adventures in northwest Montana. Call Nancy Mehaffie for more information and directions (520) 609-2214. Prospective members are welcome.
Free business resources available
RONAN — On Tuesday, May 20, from 9 a.m.-noon at the Lake County Community Development Center, 407 Main Street SW, Ronan, free business resources will be available. Presenters include Doug Bolender, John Balsam, Todd Erickson, and Carol Cunningham.
These professionals have a world of knowledge to help your business succeed. Empower yourself and your business with the knowledge to help you succeed and grow. You may RSVP to Carol at (406) 261-3200 or Lisa at (406) 676-5901. These opportunities will be repeated on the third Tuesday of every month.
Ronan students present skits, artwork
RONAN — Ronan High School presents “Fine Arts Spring Fling” on May 19 and 20 at the Ronan Performing Arts Center. On the evening of May 20, an event featuring students performing solos, ensembles, and large group numbers with styles ranging from classical, pop, and humorous, vocal, instrumental, and skits will be performed.
These are a culmination of this year’s hard work of the band and choir. It will be a very entertaining evening. Both nights will also include visual arts displays produced by the students and set up throughout the commons. There will be a $5 charge for this event. Tickets will be available at the door and at the high school office.
Veterans encouraged to attend mentor training
RONAN — Tom Camel will be presenting a video on Veteran’s mentoring filmed in Missoula in 2013. This is mentor training for veterans that mentor veterans with substance abuse or mental health problems who have been accused of or convicted of a serious crime. Tom Camel is interested in getting a Veterans’ Court started in Lake County. Anyone interested (especially veterans) please attend these classes. They will be held at the Ronan VFW Hall Tuesday, May 20, and Wednesday, May 21, from 6:30-9:30 p.m.n
Wednesday, May 21
Bring favorite treats to community dance
POLSON — A community dance will be held in Polson at the VFW on Wednesday, May 21. Ken’s Country Combo will play from 7-10 p.m. Treats are greatly appreciated, so bring your favorite to share.
Democrats to discuss ‘get out the vote’ strategy
ARLEE — Meet with Arlee area Democrats on May 21 to discuss their effective “get out the vote” strategies at Hangin Art Gallery. Meet for social time at 6:30 p.m. The meeting is at 7 p.m. All Lake County Democrats are invited.
Foundation invites nonprofits to information session
POLSON — All local nonprofit organizations are invited to a “get acquainted” session on May 21, 2014, at 11:45 a.m. at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Polson.There will be a presentation to provide information explaining the grant application process, which is now available for download on the Greater Polson Community Foundation, website: http://www.greaterpolsoncommunityfoundation.org/grants/.
Interested applicants are welcome to review the application prior to the event and bring questions.
A no host lunch will be served for $5 per person. The Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is located at 409 Fourth Ave. E.
Please RSVP by May 9, to Joleen Barce at (406) 250-7712, or JoleenBarce@gmail.com.
Talk to candidate Delgado
CHARLO — Do you know what the issues are? Do you want to meet the person who wants to tackle them? Do you want to let him know how you feel? Guess what, he wants to know too. Come to meet House District 93 Republican candidate, Frank Delgado at Leon Hall (984 Leon Road) in Charlo on Wednesday, May 21, from 5-8 p.m. Please join us for coffee and a slice of pie while you get a chance to know the man and give him a chance to know you too.
Sponsored by folks who care.
For questions, please call or Rita Senkler at (406) 644-3047 or Sherlee Santorno at (406) 676-8157.
Thursday, May 22
Celebrate birds at Bird Day Festival
PABLO — The Community Bird Day Festival, “Why Birds Matter: The Benefit of Birds to Humans and Nature,” is planned for Thursday, May 22, from 5-8 p.m. in the Joe McDonald Health and Athletic Center at Salish Kootenai College. All community members are welcome. Come celebrate birds in science, culture and art. Enjoy bird-themed information stations, vendors and crafts, including live birds on display. Various bird-themed short films will be shown in the Johnny Arlee/Victor Charlo Theater. Refreshments will be provided. Visit www.cskt.org/birdday.htm, for more information.
Free dinner served at Fellowship Baptist Church
POLSON — A free community dinner will be served on Thursday, May 22, from 6-7:30 p.m. at Fellowship Baptist Church, 2 Seventh Ave. E., Polson. The menu will include casseroles, salads, and desserts. All are welcome.
Information about meth and other drugs given
POLSON — Partners in Suicide Prevention and Intervention will hold an educational meeting on Thursday, May 22, from 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m., on the third floor of the Tribal Health Building (conference room), 5 Fourth Ave. E. The topic of this meeting will be: the problem with methamphetamines and other drugs, a growing concern in our community. Wade Nash, Chief of the Polson Police Department, will share invaluable insight, information and data on these issues. Lunch will be catered. This and all education and trainings through Partners in Suicide Prevention and Intervention are open and free to the public.
Friday, May 23
Dennis, detection dogs to demonstrate
POLSON — Dennis Jones, owner of a franchise of Interquest Detection Canines, the largest and oldest such company in the U.S., will be the guest speaker at the Friday, May 23, meeting of the Lake County Pachyderm Club held at the Polson Rural Fire Department building on Regatta Road. The meeting begins at noon and adjourns at 1 p.m. All interested in learning about his experiences are welcome to attend.
Linderman walks for playground equipment
POLSON — Linderman Elementary’s “Pirate Pledges 4 Playground Walk-a-thon” is Friday, May 23, from 1-3 p.m. Bring the whole family to the walking path and help us raise funds for new playground equipment.
Singing, guitar music highlights performance
HOT SPRINGS — On Friday, May 23 and Saturday, May 24, at the Symes Hotel, Shade, a local singer, will perform with his guitar.
Saturday, May 24
Museum opens for season
POLSON — The Polson Flathead Historical Museum will open for the season on Saturday, May 24. They are located at 708 Main Street and the hours are Monday thru Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and from noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Call (406) 883-3049 for more information.
Stock rodeo raises cancer funds
ARLEE — The third and final “Spur The Cancer Out Of Montana” rough stock rodeo will take place memorial weekend. This event includes bareback, saddle bronc, bull riding and barrel racing for the ladies. The PBR short round bull Chocolate Thunder and the boys from Bird Bucking Bulls will be joining in on the fun. Thanks go to New West Rodeo, Pistol Creek Rodeo Company, Triplett bucking bulls and Hendrickson bucking bulls for bringing their stock.
World Music event held
HOT SPRINGS — Kathy Colton and the Reluctants (World Music) will play at the Symes Hotel from 8-10 p.m. Call (406) 741-2361, for more information.
Sunday, May 25
Symes schedules barbecue, dance
HOT SPRINGS — On Memorial Day Sunday, May 25, at the Symes Hotel, a barbecue and dance with Voodoo Horseshoes performing is scheduled.
Monday, May 26
VFWs parades
POLSON/ RONAN — Memorial Day Parades, organized by the Polson and Ronan VFW posts, will be held in Polson at 10 a.m. and Ronan at noon. Memorial services at both the Polson and Ronan Cemeteries will be held immediately after the parades. Following all ceremonies a dinner will be served, about 1 p.m., at the Ronan VFW, 35981 Round Butte Road.
Tuesday, May 27
Library shows free mental health film
POLSON — A free showing of the movie Temple Grandin will be presented at North Lake County Public Library in Polson on Tuesday, May 27, at 6:30 p.m. The film will be followed by discussion led by Lisa Orr, MSW, LAC, of Sunburst Mental Health Service. The event is being held in conjunction with National Mental Health Month, and is sponsored by NAMI Mission Valley and North Lake County Public Library. It is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. For more information, please call the library at (406) 883-8225 or visit the circulation desk at #2 First Ave. E. in Polson.
Wednesday, May 28
Get ready to rumble
ST. IGNATIUS — “Smoker, a Mission Valley Rumble” is a boxing and MMA event for youth sports sponsored by Mission Little Guy Wrestling. Weigh-ins for the Friday, June 6, event are at the Community Center on Wednesday, May 28, at 7 p.m. Interested fighters or anyone with questions, please call Lyle Cronk at (406) 210-0874.
PHS to host core standards symposium
POLSON — A Montana Common Core Standards Symposium will be held on May 28, at 7 p.m., in the Polson High School Auditorium. There will be local educators answering important questions regarding the Common Core Standards. Everyone is welcome.
Pilots to hear talk on owner maintenance
POLSON—The Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1122 will hold the May meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28, at the Polson airport. Speaking to our group will be Jeff Vercoe, the Helena FSDO, with a presentation on “Owner Maintenance.” All interested pilots are welcome to attend this meeting.
Friday, May 30
Community dinner to serve beef
POLSON — The Fifth Friday Community Dinner is “Where’s the beef?” The dinner will be served at Polson Community Church, 1814 First Street E, on May 30, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. All are welcome.
Gallery hosts reception for Montana exhibit
POLSON — Sandpiper Gallery will host a reception on Friday, May 30, from 5-7 p.m. This will be a Montana themed show highlighting pottery, landscape and wildlife photography and woodcut prints.
Grange holds candidate forum
RONAN — Round Butte Grange 126 is having a Lake County and State forum on May 30 at 7 p.m. at the Museum in the old Round Butte gym.
If you would like to have a question answered by a candidate, send your questions to drenter@centurytel.net or Darlene and Ray Salomon, 35451 Minesinger Trail, Polson, MT, 59860. Questions must be in by May 23.
Kelley to perform blues music
HOT SPRINGS — On Friday, May 30, at the Symes Hotel, John Kelley will perform blues music.
People’s Choice to sponsor yard and bake sale
ST. IGNATIUS —There will be a yard sale and bake sale sponsored by The People’s Voice, Inc. for two days on May 30-31 from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. The event takes place on top of Post Creek Hill at the Methodist Church. There will be many new items, delicious baked goods, $1 grab bags for clothing. You get one bag and may fill it with clothing in one minute. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served at a nominal cost.
Proceeds benefit Charlo Park
CHARLO — The Mission View Garden Club is sponsoring a Garden/ Craft Sale on Friday, May 30, and Saturday, May 31, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The sale will be held at the corner of Highway 93 and Highway 212. The proceeds from this sale will go to maintain the Charlo Park.
If you have any questions, please call (406) 644-5001.
Saturday, May 31
Good Shepherd youth plan yard sale
POLSON — Good Shepherd’s youth group will have a yard sale on Saturday, May 31, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., to raise funds for the June service trip to Bethlehem.
High quality furniture and furnishings have been donated to the sale, along with a vast assortment of books and housewares. The sale will be indoors and outdoors (weather permitting) at the church, 409 Fourth Ave. E., in Polson.
Proceeds from the sale will help fund the kids’ trip to the Holy Land next month. There, they will learn and serve at the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem, and also tour sacred sites.
For details, call (406) 883-5864, or stop by the church.
Kids to fish for rainbows
NINEPIPE — Kids Fishing Day at the Ninepipe Pond takes place on Saturday, May 31, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Three age groups are included: 6 years and under; 7 to 9 years; and 10 to 13 years. There will be door prizes, drawings and a fish identification test. There will be limited fishing poles, tackle and bait provided for kids who do not have fishing equipment. The pond will be stocked with Rainbow Trout. For questions or more information, contact Jason McDonald at (406) 381-7574; Josh Gallant at (406) 381-6041 or go to:www.facebook.com/kidsfishingdaymt.
Lane, Chiaverini to perform rock music at Symes
HOT SPRINGS — On Saturday, May 31, at the Symes Hotel, Alan Lane and Frank Chiaverini will perform rock music.
Learn about dogs living in human world
POLSON —Ever wondered what your best friend is trying to tell you? Join us for a free class and learn about “Canine Communication.” This class is suitable for all the family and helps keep kids safe from dog bites. You will have fun and explore a little about the life of our dogs living in a human world. Come on Saturday, May 31, from 1–2 p.m. at the Mission Valley Animal Shelter, 36251 N. Reservoir Road, Polson. Call (406) 883-5312, to reserve a place and for more information.
Multi-faceted fundraiser to benefit Chiefs basketball
RONAN — The Ronan Chiefs’ High School Boys Basketball Program is holding a yard sale/car wash/bake sale at the Ronan Visitor Center parking lot on Saturday, May 31, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. ... and we need your help. We are asking for donations of items that can be sold at the yard sale. All proceeds from this yard sale directly benefit Ronan Chief Basketball players throughout the summer and basketball year. If you have yard sale donations, please contact Danyel McCrea at (406) 249-3373, for a pick-up of goods. If you would like to make a monetary donation, please call Steve Woll at the Ronan Middle School at (406) 676-3390.
Public to enjoy free gymnastics exhibition
POLSON — Head over Heals presents a gymnastics exhibition show free to the public. It will be held at the Alliance Church on Highway 93 in Polson from 9 a.m.-1:15 p.m. on May 31.
Thanks given to first responders
POLSON — “911, Thanks” is an event to say thanks to the local first responders for all they do to keep the community safe. Come join us for a free lunch, bouncy toys, face painting, and more. This event is takes place on May 31 at Polson Alliance Church, 46873 Highway 93, and starts at 10 a.m., and goes until 3 p.m. For more information, call the church office at (406) 883-4179, or send an email to: officeofpac@gmail.com.