Sunday, July 20
Mission Schools offers free food services through July 24
ST. IGNATIUS — St. Ignatius Schools’ summer food service program begins June 9 and goes until July 24. Breakfast will be served from 8:30-9:30 a.m. and lunch will be served from noon-1 p.m. Call (406) 745-2800, for more information.
Sunday, July 20
Summer food program begins in Dixon through Aug. 1
DIXON — A summer food service program will begin on July 7 and run until Aug. 1, Monday through Thursday, with breakfast served from 7:30-9 a.m. and lunch served from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in the Dixon School community room.
Sunday, July 20
Summer school program to be held in Charlo July 7 to 31
CHARLO — Charlo will run a summer school program from July 7 to July 31.
Call Charlo Schools at (406) 644-2206, for more information.
Sunday, July 20
Port Polson Players present Amelia Earhart story July 10-20
POLSON — The Port Polson Players will present “Amelia Earhart, an Unsolved Mystery,” July 10-20 at Polson’s beautiful theatre on the Lake. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $16 for adults and $15 for senior citizens and students. For reservations or more information, call (406) 883-9212.
Sunday, July 20
Sandpiper Art Gallery classes for kids July 15 through July 24
POLSON— Sandpiper Art and Gift Gallery will hold the following classes for kids in July: Found Object Houses with Jean Stromnes, July 15-16; Making Paper and Paper Art with Sue Ball, July 21-24; Working in Clay with Heather Holmes, July 21-24. For more information, call (406) 883-5956 or visit sandpiperartgallery.com.
Sunday, July 20
All welcome to Kootenai Tribe powwow weekend
ELMO — The Kootenai Tribe, also known as the Ktunaxa Ksanka Band, welcome all nations and the general public to a powwow weekend the third weekend of July at Elmo Powwow Grounds. It is a Native American gathering featuring drumming, dancing and traditional dress.
Sunday, July 20
Class of 1984 to celebrate 30 years
POLSON – Polson’s Class of 1984 will celebrate their 30-year reunion on July 18-20. For additional details, call Tracy at (406) 880-7825 or Becky at (406) 883-2433.
Sunday, July 20
Many events on tap at Good Old Days
ST. IGNATIUS — The 32nd Good Old Days celebration will take place all day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 18, 19, and 20 at the St. Ignatius Good Old Days Park. Friday family night will start with a barbecue dinner, followed by entertainment and fireworks. Saturday will be the Buffalo Run, pancake breakfast, parade, fun and games in the park, lots of special events and food.
Sunday, July 20
Cherry festival provides family fun
POLSON —The annual Polson Main Street Flathead Cherry Festival will take place on Saturday, July 19, from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and on Sunday, July 20, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. There will be fun for the whole family. Enjoy over 125 vendors; Flathead cherries; homemade cherry pies; unique arts and crafts; cherry pie eating, stem tying, and pit spitting contests; entertainment; sidewalk sales and specials. The street dance on Saturday night will feature the Southern Comfort band. For more information, visit: vendors@flatheadcherryfestival.com. To inquire about vendor space call (406) 686-1155.
Sunday, July 20
Participate in Miracle of America’s ‘Live History Days’
POLSON — Live History Days takes place at the Miracle of America Museum on July 19-20. There will be ice cream; rides on two trains; Army rigs; spinners and wood carvers; a sawmill in action; a jet trainer cockpit; a blacksmith shop; whirling flywheel engines; a tennis ball cannon; a one room schoolhouse and historic movies. The “Country Combo” of fiddlers, pickers, singers and accordions will play music on Saturday. Join the fun, sell your wares and be a part of history. We welcome new exhibitors and volunteers. Vendors must have a direct link to things historical i.e.: soap making, broom making, pottery, beading, etc. For more information, call (406) 883-6264.
Good Old Days offers free airplane ride
ST. IGNATIUS — In conjunction with Good Old Days in St. Ignatius, the Lake County Chapter 1122 of the Experimental Aircraft Association will offer Young Eagles flights at St. Ignatius Airport on Sunday morning, July 20, starting at 9 a.m. All children between the ages of 8-17, with their parents’ approval, can get a ride in an airplane free of charge. (Entire event is weather dependent.)
Gospel singing, desserts shared under pavillion
ST. IGNATIUS — Good Old Days Sunday Gospel Sing and Dessert Social will be on July 20 at 6 p.m. under the Good Old Days pavilion. You are not required to, but are encouraged to bring your favorite dessert(s) to share with others while you enjoy praise and worship songs. Various groups and people will perform and everyone can share yummy treats. Hope to see you there.
Middle school age children invited to Christian Camp July 20-25
LAKE MARY RONAN — Kootenai Christian Intermediate Camp for students entering grades 7 to 9 will be held July 20-25. The camp offers swimming, boating, fishing, sports, plus Bible study, daily devotions and group worship times and will be held at Lake Mary Ronan. Registration forms and camp brochures can be picked up at First Christian Church in St. Ignatius, or for more details call Dan Larsson at (406) 546-9015.
Monday, July 21
Big Arm to hold Vacation Bible School
BIG ARM — West Shore Community Church will have Vacation Bible School at the Big Arm Fire Station from 9 a.m.-noon, July 21-25, for children kindergarten to sixth grade. There will be fun activities, including crafts and games along with a daily small snack. For more information, contact Lee or Sonya Engbretson at (406) 849-5522 or westschorecommunitychurch.org.
Nominate best, most beautiful garden by July 21
POLSON — The Beautification Committee of Envision Polson invites you to nominate what you consider to be the “bloomin’ best” yards and gardens in our community. Nominate a business and/or a residence within the city limits of Polson by July 21, for recognition of their beautiful flower gardens. You can even nominate yourself. Fill out as many nomination forms as you wish with one nominee per form. Forms are available to pick up and drop off at the Polson Chamber of Commerce, or submit an application to: info@polsonchamber.com.
Planning board invites public to work sessions
POLSON — The Polson City/County Planning Board is holding work a sessions to review draft changes to the Polson Development Code. The Monday, July 21, 6 p.m. meeting will consider non-conforming uses and lot coverage/impervious surface area. The Polson Development Code contains the zoning and subdivision regulations for the City of Polson and surrounding area. The public is invited to attend and participate in the meetings. Each meeting will be held in the Polson City Council chambers.
Copies of the draft PDC and memos describing the topics can be found at City Hall and the Lake County Planning Department in the Lake County Courthouse or at:
http://www.cityofpolson.com/ and http://www.lakemt.gov/planning/planning_zoning.html
For additional information please contact Thomas Flemming, at: bp@cityofpolson.com or (406) 883-8214.
Tuesday, July 22
PEOs invited to Reciprocity Brown Bag Picnic Lunch
POLSON — PEOs will gather for a Reciprocity Brown Bag Picnic Lunch on Tuesday, July 22, at Boettcher Park in Polson.
The annual event begins at 11:30 a.m. and ends at 1:30 p.m. at the covered table picnic area at the park. Use the Polson Golf Course entrance to get to Boettcher Park. Attendees are urged to bring guests along with their lunches. Drinks and dessert will be provided.
Wednesday, July 23
Enjoy acoustic blues music at Hangin’ Art Gallery
ARLEE — Enjoy acoustic blues music by Andre Floyd and have a dinner that benefits non-profit groups in the community on Wednesday, July 23, from 5-7 p.m. at our new outdoor stage in the parking lot of Hangin’ Art Gallery on Highway 93 in downtown Arlee.
Help the Main Street Montana Project
POLSON — The Main Street Montana Project Western Regional meeting will be held Wednesday, July 23, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the KwaTaqNuk Resort. Please join us to create a regional implementation plan for the Main Street Montana Project. Register to receive a nametag, which is your lunch ticket. Go to: www.mainstreetmontanaproject.com/home/meetings.aspxfor more information.
Warm up dance shoes for rock and roll revival
POLSON — The rebirth of rock and roll takes place on Wednesday, July 23, and Wednesday, July 30. Get your dance shoes warmed up for the revival of the oldies but goodies at the Elks from 7-10 p.m. You’ll have a swinging good time with Heart to Heart playing tunes. You will be glad you followed your shoes to our doorstep. Bring treats to share with everyone. You will be missed if you don’t come to the dance.
Thursday, July 24
Free potluck served up
POLSON — Enjoy a free community dinner on Thursday, July 24, at Fellowship Baptist Church, 2 Seventh Ave. E. This potluck is free and everyone is welcome.
Friday, July 25
Cruise, dinner on Shadow to support MSU Foundation
POLSON — All MSU alums, families and friends are invited to participate on a lake cruise on board the “Shadow” on Friday, July 25. Rob Ash, MSU head football coach, will host the cruise. A buffet dinner will be served on the boat as well as a cash bar. Tickets are $40 per person or $100 per family. The cruise will depart from the Kwataqnuk Resort at 6 p.m. and return at 8 p.m. Contact Shad for tickets at (406) 883-8803 or shad.hupka@fib.com. This lake cruise is a non-profit event for the MSU foundation.
Hot Springs hosts Blues Festival
HOT SPRINGS — Hot Springs’ 5th annual Blues Festival takes place July 25 and 26. Entertainers include: Hill Country Blues Band from Missoula; Black Mountain Moan; soloist John Kelley; Mike Bader Bearjam; Mudslide Charley and Big Daddy and the Blue Notes. Call (406) 741-2361, for more information.
Tournament proceeds to benefit community
POLSON — The 22nd annual Flathead Lake 3-on-3 tournament will take place in downtown Polson on July 25, 26 and 27. All proceeds from the 300-plus team tournament are donated back to the community including $1,000 to chamber beautification. To enter and for other information, visit: www.flatheadlake3on3.com. Packet pick up is on Friday, July 25, from 5-9 p.m. at First Citizens Bank. Tournament games start at 9 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, July 26-27. Submit your slam-dunk video for a chance at $1,000 in the Budweiser/Town Pump Slam Dunk Contest. For more information, call (406) 883-5255.
Saturday, July 26
Enjoy pig roast, games, music at Ronan event
RONAN — Lighthouse Christian Fellowship will host a free summer event at Ronan City Park on July 26 from 3-8 p.m. Bring your own chair and come join us for kids’ games, music, entertainment and a traditional Samoan pig roast.
Enjoy scrumptious breakfast, bountiful bargains
BIG ARM — The Big Arm Association will cook up a delicious breakfast on Saturday, July 26, at our historic school from 8-11 a.m. The breakfast will offer pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, and beverages for $5. Breakfast kicks off our annual yard sale events held on July 26 and Aug. 2. If you are interested in donating items for our yard sales, please stop by the school during Thursday morning coffee hour at 10 a.m., or call Nancy at (406) 849-5064 or Ross at (406) 849-5568. Come and enjoy a scrumptious breakfast and shop for bargains.
Golf scramble, barbecue benefit scholarships
POLSON — The MSU Scholarship Golf Scramble and Barbecue will be held Saturday, July 26. The 18-hole golf scramble starts at 12:30 p.m. with a $125 fee per golfer or $500 per team. Refreshments will be served at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. for $25 per person, (no charge for registered golfers and spouses). Reservations are required. All proceeds to benefit Montana State University student athlete scholarships. For more information, call Shad at (406) 883-8803.
Sunday, July 27
Annual Rollins barbecue includes buffalo, turkey
ROLLINS — The 37th annual Rollins Barbecue will take place from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday, July 27, at the Rollins School on Methodist Camp Road. The traditional buffalo and turkey pit barbecue draws hundreds of people each year. You can count on sitting in the shade. Come and join your neighbors. Advanced tickets are $12.50 for adults and $6 for children under 12 years old. Tickets may be purchased in advance at M and S Meats and the Rollins Store. Tickets at the door are $15 and $7 respectively. Children under 5 years old eat free. The Rollins Community Club and the Women of Rollins Club host this event. For more information, call Ron Tjaden at (406) 844-2386.
Chautauaua to perform
HOT SPRINGS — Chautauaua will perform at the Towanda Gardens in Hot Springs. Call (406) 741-2361, for more information.
Monday, July 28
Christian camp open to first and second graders
LAKE MARY RONAN — Kootenai Christian First Chance Camp for students entering grades 1 and 2 will be held July 28-30. The camp offers swimming, boating, fishing, sports, plus Bible study, daily devotions and group worship times and will be held at Lake Mary Ronan. Registration forms and camp brochures can be picked up at First Christian Church in St. Ignatius, or for more details call Dan Larsson at (406) 546-9015.
Lake County fair begins July 28, through Aug. 3
RONAN — The Lake County Fair begins on Monday, July 28 and ends Sunday, Aug. 3. Fairgrounds are located right off Highway 93, north end Ronan. There will be 4-H and open class fair exhibits, food booths and kid’s games and activities all week. The fair offers spectator interaction with livestock shows, entertainment, youth activities and project judging. For complete information refer to the Lake County Fair Premium Book available in June at the Lake County Extension Office, (406) 676-4271, or from local businesses.
Pablo Baptist Church offers free soccer camp
PABLO — There will be a free soccer camp in Pablo for boys and girls, ages 6-12, on July 28, 29 and 30. This camp is sponsored by Pablo Baptist Church. Come join the fun daily from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the church, located one block west of Pablo Elementary School. Includes free lunch and a free T-shirt. For questions or more information, call (406) 675-3787.
Polson City Commissioners to discuss rate hikes
Polson City Commissioners will hold a special meeting on July 28 at 6 p.m. to discuss the water and sewer rates. The meeting was scheduled earlier than normal in anticipation of a large crowd.
Tuesday, July 29
Baroque Music Festival to occupy Quinn’s Hot Springs
QUINN’S HOT SPRINGS — Sanders County Arts Council announces the eleventh annual Montana Baroque Music Festival July 29-31, at Quinn’s Hot Springs Resort near Paradise.The outdoor festival features acclaimed musicians from London, Montreal, San Francisco, Portland, and Bozeman, who come to share beautiful music with appreciative audiences. This year’s theme is “Concerto.” Tickets are $18 each evening or $50 for the three-day concert series. Tickets are available on-line and at the gate. Quinn’s has lodging packages available at: www.quinnshotsprings.org or (406) 826-3150.
Wednesday, July 30
Enjoy Irish music, old time favorites at Hangin’ Art
ARLEE — Enjoy Irish and old time favorites music by Malarky and have a dinner that benefits non-profit groups in the community on Wednesday, July 30, from 5-7 p.m. at our new outdoor stage in the parking lot of Hangin’ Art Gallery on Highway 93 in downtown Arlee.
For additional information, call (406) 726-5005, or contact donna@blackfoot.net.
Enter MVAS ‘Look-a-Like’ photo contest
POLSON — Do you look like your pet? Enter the Mission Valley Animal Shelter ‘Look-a-Like’ photo contest. Send your photo to MVAS before 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7. Voting will take place at the MVAS booth at the Summer Festival, in downtown Polson, on Saturday, Aug. 9. Email your photos to: mvas@ronan.net or drop them off at the shelter on N. Reservoir Road. Call (406) 883-05312, for more information
Fish and Wildlife to meet
POLSON — The Flathead Reservation Fish and Wildlife Board will meet on Wednesday, July 30, at 6 p.m. at the Polson City Library, 2 First Ave. E. The agenda includes discussion of pheasant and hunting seasons, waterfowl regulations, and State projects and accomplishments.
Learn soil, water conservation practices
ST. IGNATIUS — Have you been wondering about ways that you can add innovative soil and water conservation practices into your operation? Learn about tools that are being practiced by Foothill Farm in St. Ignatius and Deluge Farm in Camas Prairie. Hear from NRCS agents about cost-sharing opportunities you can use to make these tools a reality on your farm. Visit http://missoulacfac.org/on-farm-field-days.html, to learn more and register for the July 30 event.
Little Big Band to perform
RONAN — The Lake County Fair will hold a concert with Jim Pettit and the Little Big Band from 5-8 p.m. at the main courtyard stage at the fairgrounds. This is a family-friendly event and free of charge.
Warm up dance shoes for rock and roll revival
POLSON — The rebirth of rock and roll takes place on Wednesday, July 30. Get your dance shoes warmed up for the revival of the oldies but goodies at the Elks from 7-10 p.m. You’ll have a swinging good time with Heart to Heart playing tunes. You will be glad you followed your shoes to our doorstep. Bring treats to share with everyone. You will be missed if you don’t come to the dance.
Thursday, July 31
Concert performed at fairgrounds’ courtyard
RONAN — The Lake County Fair will hold a concert with “Mega Karma” from 5-7 p.m. at the main courtyard stage at the fairgrounds. This is a family-friendly event and free of charge. In addition, a market livestock auction will take place at 7 p.m.
Watch movie, munch popcorn at library
POLSON — North Lake County Public Library Family Summer Reading Program weekly activities are on Thursday at 10 a.m. for school age children accompanied by an adult. It’s movie day at the Polson Theatre, popcorn is on us and “Flubber” is on the big screen.
Friday, August 1
‘Making Fitness Fun’ offered at McDonald Fitness Center through Aug. 22
PABLO — “Making Fitness Fun” is a free program for children ages 7 and older. Activities run Monday to Thursday, June 9 to Aug. 22 from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Joe McDonald Fitness Center on SKC campus. Sign ups can be done at any time throughout the summer at the Fitness Center. Organizers plan to provide free supervision to children while they participate in organized activities like swimming, hiking trips, kickball, football, baseball, basketball, dodge ball, Native games, volleyball, soccer, shinny, bike riding, nutritional education and more.
Free transportation to Ronan and Polson Boys and Girls Clubs will be offered at noon. A free nutritional breakfast and lunch is also offered at the Fitness Center, Monday-Thursday with breakfast served from 8:30-10 a.m. and lunch served from 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Meals are for any age child up to 18 years old.
To sign-up or for more information, contact Paul Phillips at (406) 275-4917 or Mike Tyron at (406) 275-4916.
Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs announce summer program through Aug. 22
POLSON/RONAN — The summer program start date for both the Polson and Ronan Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs is Monday, June 16. Both clubs will end their summer programs on Friday, Aug. 22. Summer program hours are from noon to 6 p.m. For more information, go to www.flatheadbgc.org or call either the Ronan club at Phone: (406) 676-5437 or the Polson club at (406) 883-0521.
Enjoy music at Symes Hotel
HOT SPRINGS — Harold IGA (Folk-Indie-Rock) will perform at the Symes Hotel. Call (406) 741-2361, for more information.
Full agenda planned for class reunion
POLSON — PHS class of 1964 is holding their 50th class reunion Aug. 1, 2, and 3. Registration and a meet and greet will take place on Friday at 7 p.m. Boating on Polson Bay on Saturday afternoon will be followed by a banquet in the evening. Friends, family, and faculty are invited to join us for a picnic on Sunday afternoon. All events will be held at 35218 Rocky Point Road. If you have questions, call Needie at (406) 883-2029 or Dianne at (406) 253-3231.
Pioneer Days promises full agenda
RONAN —Ronan Pioneer Days is a community event with fun for the whole family. The Mission Mountain Classic Run, 3-on-3-basketball and volleyball tournaments are some of the athletic events planned. Check out the stock car racing and the demolition derby. Three open rodeos with a wild cow race and a wild buffalo ride. Don’t miss the big parade and kid’s parade. Events get underway Friday at 10 a.m. with the Quilt Show at K. W. Harvey Elementary Gym. The Bulls and Boncs Rodeo is at 7 p.m. and the KD’s Valley Club street dance is at 9 p.m. On Saturday, at 3 p.m., there will be a barbecue cook-off complete with judging. If you have questions or for more information, please call at (406) 675-0177.
Players present ‘Who Gets the Lake House’ July 24-Aug.10
POLSON — Port Polson Players will present “Who Gets the Lake Place,” a musical comedy, July 24-Aug. 10 at Polson’s beautiful theatre on the Lake. Curtain time is at 8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $16 for adults and $15 for senior citizens and students. For reservations or more information, call (406) 883-9212.
Players to present romantic comedy ‘Almost Maine’ through Aug. 31
POLSON — Port Polson Players will present “Almost, Maine,” a romantic comedy, Aug. 14-31, at Polson’s beautiful theatre on the lake. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. For reservations or more information, call (406) 883-9212.
Polson begins summer food program through Aug. 8
POLSON — The Summer Food Service Program will be held at the Cherry Valley Elementary School, 107 Eighth Ave. W from June 16-Aug. 8. This program provides free breakfast and lunch for all children age 18 and under, and will be served Monday through Friday. Breakfast will be served from 7:30-9 a.m. and lunch will be served from 11 a.m.-1:15 p.m. If you need further information, call 883-6355 Ext 604.
Ronan hosts ‘Lake County’s Got Talent’
RONAN — On Friday evening at the main courtyard at the fairgrounds, there will be a talent show entitled, “Lake County’s Got Talent.” There will be two divisions: 4-H and open class. The show takes place from 5-7 p.m.
Ronan Schools to offer kids meals through Aug.15
RONAN — From June 9-Aug. 15, all children 18 years of age and under will be served breakfast and lunch at no cost to their families. Meals will be served at the Ronan Middle School Commons from 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. for breakfast and from 11:30 a.m.-12:55 p.m. for lunch. RSD No. 30 is considered an “open site” and may feed at no cost any and all children who wish to participate. Children are not required to live in the district.
All adults must pay cash for meals at the time of service at a rate of $4 for lunch and $2.50 for breakfast.
Saturday, August 2
Barbecue, brews, boats gather at the lake
POLSON — The Polson Chamber’s sixth annual Smokin’ on the Water and the Brew Tour, take place at the KwaTaqNuk Resort on Aug. 2.
The one-day event combines freshly smoked barbecue with the sounds of live music and the opportunity to taste local brews. The barbecue is from 11 a.m.—6 p.m. and the local brew tour will go from 11 a.m.—8 p.m. Live music will play on the lawn all day with Smash Hit Carnival taking the stage at 7:30 p.m. This year, 10 of the dragon boats teams will paddle to Polson Bay as they prepare for the Montana Dragon Boat Festival on Sept. 13 and 14, in Bigfork.
Barbecue competition will be in five categories – pork, chicken, beef, sauce, open and people’s choice. For an application to cook, be a vendor, or for more information, call the chamber office at (406)-883-5969 or go to www.polsonchamber.com.
Car show on tap in Ronan
RONAN — There will be a free car show, open to the public, on Aug. 2 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Community Bank’s parking lot. People can register on sight or contact Brady or Amy Sevier at (406) 676-3961. The show will be located in Ronan at Community Bank
Fair to judge smoked meat contest
RONAN — The Lake County Fair will hold the judging for the Boys’ and Girls’ Club “Smoke Off” from 5-7 p.m. This is a meat-smoking contest and should be lots of fun. This is a family-friendly event and free of charge.
First Saturdays to promote local artists
CHARLO – The Mission Valley has been blessed to have a large number of diverse artists living and creating works here in the valley. Ninepipes Museum of Early Montana is pleased to use the gift shop as a venue to promote local artists during “First Saturday” throughout the summer months, June through September.
Karen Noles and her paintings will be featured from 11 a.m.- 4 p.m. on Aug. 2. Husband and wife Heather and Matt Holmes will be on hand with their pottery on Sept. 6 from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Please call the museum at (406) 644-3435, for additional details.
Free flights offered to youth
RONAN — EAA chapter 1122 will fly Young Eagles at the Polson airport on Saturday, Aug. 2, starting at 9 a.m. These free flights are offered to young people, ages 8-17, and made possible by EAA member volunteers. Go to the Polson airport Saturday morning for an opportunity to learn more about airplanes and go flying. If you have any questions, call Bud Radtke at (406) 883-1245 or Mauri Morin at (406) 249-2250.
Fundraiser planned in Dayton
DAYTON — Dayton Park and The Teacherage is having a fundraiser Saturday, Aug. 2. We are sponsoring a community yard/ bake sale from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Follow the signs. For more information, call Bev at (406) 849-6789 or Pam at (406) 845-6025.
Ingredients requested for Apple Pie Festival
POLSON — In anticipation of the Apple Pie Festival, Polson’s Immaculate Conception Parish is collecting sugar for making apple pies at weekend liturgies beginning this weekend and at every weekend liturgy in August. (Many thanks for last month’s flour donations.)
We are also looking for a large chest-type freezer to store the finished pies in come October. For more information, call Cristina at (406) 887-2234 or Linda at (406) 490-4897.
Join Water Daze celebration
POLSON — Join Mission Valley Aquatics on Saturday, Aug. 2, for the 12th annual Polson Bay’s Water Daze one-mile swim race from Salish Point to Boettcher Park. Proceeds from this year’s event will support our Lake Monsters Swim Team.
Registration opens at 11 a.m. at Boettcher Park. Swimmers are bussed to the KwaTaqNuk at 12:30 p.m. Race starts at 1 p.m.
A free kids’ swim race will also take place. Awards will be given.
Race day packet pick-up will be at Boettcher Park from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Entry to the swim race is $25 or $30 on race day. For an application or more information, go to: www.mvaquatics.com.
Learn about ‘Plein Air Painting’
POLSON — An art workshop for everyone will be held at the Sandpiper Art and Gift Gallery in August with Plein Air Painting 101 on Aug. 2. Learn the fundamentals of open-air watercolor painting with Patrick Kelly Berry. For more information, call (406) 883-5956 or visit sandpiperartgallery.com.
Pablo graduates to gather at Cheers
PABLO — On Saturday, Aug. 2, at noon, Pablo Elementary students who graduated from Ronan High School between 1956-1970 will meet at Cheers in Pablo.
Ronan to host basketball tournament
RONAN — On Saturday, Aug. 2, the 19th annual Pioneer Days’ Mission Valley 3-on-3 tournament will take place. For more information, go to: www.missionvalley3on3.com.
Run to benefit Boys’ and Girls’ Club
RONAN — The Mission Mountain Classic 5/10K run, sponsored by the Flathead Reservation and Lake County Boys’ and Girls’ Club, will be held on Aug. 2. Call the Ronan Club at (406) 676-5437 or the Polson club at (406) 883-0521, for more information.
VanKirk to perform at Symes
HOT SPRINGS — Pamela VanKirk (contemporary coffee Shop) will perform at the Symes Hotel. Call (406) 741-2361, for more information.
VFW to serve breakfast
RONAN — The Ronan VFW, 35981 Round Butte Road, will serve breakfast from 7 a.m.-noon the first Saturday of every month. Prices are $7 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. Everyone is welcome. Profits help with VFW expenses and running the car show in Ronan.