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Full Plate Living registration begins

News from Tribal Health

FLATHEAD RESERVATION — CSKT Tribal Health is announcing another round of Full Plate Living, a healthy lifestyle program for Tribal Health patients that lasts for 8 weeks. The program takes place on Mondays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. or Tuesdays from noon-1 p.m. This is a virtual program by Microsoft Teams and begins on April 1 or 2. The registration cap is 12 pe class. Reach out with questions to: info@cskthealth.org.

 

TRIC announces  parade winners

News from Carlene Bockman, TRIC

RONAN — TRIC (The Ronan Irish Community) would once again like to thank the incredible and enthusiastic participants in this year’s St. Patrick’s Day parade. A big shout-out to all the entries, judges, security, and spectators who joined us for this year’s fun event. Also, a big thank you to those who gave to the money donation boxes to help with some of the costs involved. Even the weather was an awesome contributor! 

This years’ winners are as follows:

   —    Best Irish Animal - Golden Templer;  

—  Best Kids - Two Eagle River School; 

—  Most Irish - Great Scott Bag Pipes; 

—  Green Team - Ronan Wrestling; 

—  Most Likely to go to Jail - O’Leary’s Old Ladies; 

—  Biggest Shamrocks - Cheers Bar; 

—  Most Likely to Cause a Riot - Pheasant Bar; 

—  Pub Wars - Second Chance Saloon; 

—  Best Overall - Tenas Day Care.

Please stay safe and well and remember “if you’re lucky enough to be Irish (or wanna be) then you’re lucky enough!”

 

Apply for Mission Valley Masonic Scholarship

News from Mission Valley Masonic Scholarship Fund  

MISSION VALLEY — Applications are due April 10 for five $10,000.00 dollar scholarships.

One will be awarded to each of the five public schools in the Mission Valley: Polson - $10,000; Ronan - $10,000; Charlo - $10,000; St. Ignatius - $10,000; Arlee - $10,000. Applicants pursuing careers in fields such as medical, finance, engineering, construction, trades & technical School applicants will receive priority. 

Find application forms online at: www.greaterpolsoncommunityfoundation.org or check with your school counselors. Applications can be mailed to:  Mission Valley Masonic Lodge #78 - 110 Skyline Lane, Polson, MT 59860.

Call 406-471-5958 and they will collect applications from school counselors.

If you have any questions, call Roland F Rubel at 406-471-5958 or email: rolandrubel@gmail.com.

 

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