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  • Harlem Library

    Jun 25, 2025

    The Harlem Library board will hold their monthly meeting today, June 25, 4:30 P.M. in the library meeting room. If you have completed the June Book Challenge to read a book with a color in the title, please contact the library to have your name entered in the drawing to win a gift certificate from a local business. The book challenge for July is to read a book with fireworks or stars on the cover. Be sure to join the summer reading fun this at your library! The theme is “Color Our World” and there are programs each week. Children age 0-5 and...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jun 25, 2025

    We have lots of great programs every week for the kids and activities to do when we don’t have programs and we love to have the kids here. We want everyone to feel welcome and safe at the library. We do want to remind parents and caregivers that we have a policy concerning unattended or unsupervised children in the library. Our policy states that children under the age of 13 may not be left unattended at the library for more than one hour, unless they are attending a program. This means children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an a...

  • Popular Theatre for a Young Audience Tour returns for 10th Season: TURTLE THE THEATRE CAT

    Press Release - Fort Peck Theatre|Jun 25, 2025

    Press Release Fort Peck Theatre It is time to sign up for the annual Talent Show, but Turtle the Cat is not certain that she wants to be in the spotlight. Her friends encourage her to explore all aspects of theatre in preparation for the big show, including costumes, lights and scenery. Though she has a few hiccups and follies, she learns all the secrets of the magic behind the scenes, and more importantly, the vitality of everyone’s creative roles! Turtle the Theatre Cat is directed by FPST alum Megan Wiltshire, and stars Reese Watson and Jenn...

  • Brewfest 2025 Scheduled for July 12

    Donna Miller|Jun 18, 2025

    The Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation encourage area residents to mark their calendars for Brewfest 2025 scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 12 at Sweet Memorial Park in Chinook from 4:00 until 9:00 p.m. All proceeds from the event will benefit the Chinook Pool and Park project. Before the Friends of the Pool and Park was even founded, a group of like-minded individuals determined that a Brewfest was in order for the 2019 Chinook High School All-Class Reunion. Kelsey Harry...

  • Harlem Library

    Jun 18, 2025

    The Book Challenge for June is to read a book with a color in the title. Families are encouraged to participate in the summer reading weekly programs. Storytime for children ages 0-5 and their parents/caregivers is held on Tuesdays at 10:00 A.M. Elementary students are invited to participate in Summer STEAM on Wednesdays at 1:00 P.M. All ages are welcome to Lego Club on Thursdays at 4:00 P.M. Children five and under must be accompanied by an adult caregiver/parent. Keep reading this summer! Children who complete the weekly challenge of reading...

  • Malta Museums Offering Prizes for Dinosaur Sculptures Big and Small

    Cody McCracken|Jun 18, 2025

    $500 in prize money and special awards! The Phillips County Museum and the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum are invite participants for their first-ever JuRUSTic Scrap Metal Art Contest, celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Montana Dinosaur Trail in Malta on Saturday, July 12, 2025! Artists, craftsmen, machinists, students, and all members of the local communities are welcome to create unique dinosaur or prehistoric-themed sculptures from scrap metal. All entries will be permanently displayed...

  • Harlem Library

    Jun 11, 2025

    Join the summer reading “Color Our World” fun at your library! Weekly programs include Storytime for children ages 0-5 and their parents/caregivers which meets on Tuesdays at 10 A.M. Elementary students are invited to join Summer STEAM on Wednesdays at 1 P.M. which focuses on science, technology, engineering, art and music activities. All ages are welcome to come to Lego Club on Thursdays at 4 P.M. to create and build. Children age five and under must be accompanied by an adult. Children may still register for summer reading. Participants are...

  • Blaine County Library

    Jun 11, 2025

    The 2025 Summer Reading Program is in full swing. We started off with a bang with our blacklight party. If your kids missed the kickoff party, don’t worry, sign-ups continue all summer. Last week was the first full week of activities. Monday afternoons we show a movie at 1:30 for all ages. Children 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Teen Scene for grades 7-12 is held on Mondays from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. We have karaoke, games and snacks. Tuesdays is Story Time at 10:30. Wednesday is our Summer Reading Program for all ages from 1:30 to 2...

  • Tornadoes Receive Awards

    Donna Miller|Jun 11, 2025

    On the evening of May 12, the Turner Public School (TPS) community gathered for the 2024-2025 academic/athletic awards ceremony at the Turner gymnasium. After Student Council President Cassidy Grabofsky welcomed guests, presentations ensued. TPS Superintendent Mrs. Jenni McAllister opened the ceremony by bestowing Academic All-State Awards for the 2024-2025 High School Basketball season upon the majority of Turner's student-athletes. In that group, sophomore Holly Grabofsky and senior Roger Carr...

  • Montana Dinosaur Trail Celebrates 20th Anniversary: Top Dinosaur-Focused Events to Attend This Summer

    PR Newswire|Jun 11, 2025

    The Montana Dinosaur Trail, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, has introduced millions of visitors to the ancient wildlife that once roamed Montana by offering world-class dinosaur displays, hands-on field digs and dino-themed events. Since the trail’s inception in 2005, more than 6 million visitors have made a stop on the trail, including 372,275 visitors in 2024. Signature events include the annual Dino Shindig in Ekalaka, and the daily summer Field Dig Expeditions offered by The Montana Dinosaur Center in Bynum. “We are for...

  • Harlem Library

    Jun 4, 2025

    The Book Challenge for June is to read a book with a color in the title. Please contact the library when you complete the challenge to have your name entered in the drawing to win a gift card from a local business. The summer reading program "Color Our World" is underway. Children may still register to participate. Each week the children are challenged to complete the list of five activities: Read for one hour, help someone, write or draw, listen to music, and move their body. For each week...

  • Harlem Library

    May 28, 2025

    The Harlem Public Library board of trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting today, May 28, at 4:30 P.M. The library will close at noon Friday, May 30 for board and staff training. The Summer Reading program “Color Our World” is underway. Children are encouraged to register to participate. The program lasts for eight weeks and children are challenged to complete the weekly checklist of five things: Read at least one hour, help someone, write or draw, listen to music, and move your body. Each week they complete the checklist they wil...

  • Havre Hill County Library

    May 28, 2025

    We’re excited to announce our summer reading program, Color Our World, June 16–August 1. Readers 0-17 will be able to earn stickers in a variety of ways to enter in a raffle for special prizes. Adults won’t collect stickers, but they shouldn’t feel left out—there are prizes for them too. All participation in library events will be counted as minutes read. Top readers in each category will win prizes. All participants will have a chance to win raffles. Details about the summer reading program will be available soon on the library website (...

  • Harlem Elementary Races Into Summer: Track & Field Day Brings Big Smiles and Fast Feet!

    Janice Gilham Harlem Elementary|May 28, 2025

    Harlem Elementary's annual Track and Field Day was a huge success and the perfect way to end the 2024 -2025 school year....

  • Frontier History Writer/Artist Dawn Newland will present in Landusky on May 27

    Steve Edwards|May 21, 2025

    Dawn Newland describes herself as "a researcher, author, artist, and weaver of the threads of history." She lives and ranches on a spread situated where the corners of South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming meet. For the last two decades, among other projects, she's written historical pieces about frontier days in the Little Rockies and is currently writing an historical novel about Kid Curry (born Harvey Logan) and his exploits. Tuesday after Memorial Day, 2025, (May 27), Dawn will be in Landusky...

  • Harlem Library

    May 21, 2025

    The “Color Our World” summer reading kickoff event will take place the last day of school, Thursday, May 22 following the dismissal of school. Children are invited to register for summer reading on the south side of the library. From there they may enjoy a color walk/run in the block on the west side of the library. There will be stops to make messy art projects, color powder, and a bike raffle at MAPS Media Institute. The Harlem Civic Association will serve a free meal in the city park and the Harlem Fire Department will have their trucks rea...

  • Blaine County Library

    May 21, 2025

    The Blaine County Library will be closed Monday May 26th in observance of Memorial Day. Meadowlark students visited the library this week to learn about the fun activities Carsey has planned this summer! Be on the lookout for information in your child’s backpack. The 2025 Summer Reading Program theme is: “Color Our World”! For 2025, we invite you to embark on a journey of art and creativity, celebrating the myriad ways in which art enriches our lives. The program is designed to inspire and engage readers of all ages through a diverse array...

  • Kick Off Summer with Festivities in Harlem

    Donna Miller|May 14, 2025

    Area residents are invited to kick off summer with family friendly fun on Thursday, May 22. Sponsored by local partners, the Harlem Public Library is hosting a preview to Color Our World, the theme for summer reading this year. Promotional materials for the event announce, “Celebrate reading with a colorful walk, messy art projects, music, food, and a movie to wrap it up!” Registration for summer reading will take place on the south side of the library starting at 1:00 p.m. A free meal provided by the Harlem Civic Association will follow at...

  • Harlem Library

    May 14, 2025

    The Book Challenge for May is to read a book with flower on the front. Come check out the selections we have on display. The library is hosting the “Stepping On” workshop series beginning Monday, May 19, 1:30 - 2:30 P.M in the library meeting room. This seven-week series focuses on helping participants to avoid dangerous and costly falls by teaching how to identify and remove fall hazards; how vision, hearing, medication, and footwear may affect your risk for falling; strength and balance exercises; and how to get back on your feet if you exper...

  • Blaine County Library

    May 14, 2025

    The Blaine County Library Board of Trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday May 19th at 4:30 p.m. in the library meeting room. We are busy gearing up for the Summer Reading Program. The 2025 Summer Reading Program theme is: “Color Our World”! For 2025, we invite you to embark on a journey of art and creativity, celebrating the myriad ways in which art enriches our lives. The program is designed to inspire and engage readers of all ages through a diverse array of artistic expressions. Carsey has a lot of fun activities and cra...

  • HARLEM HIGH EXPLODES WITH COLOR AND CREATIVITY AT SPRING ART SHOW

    For Immediate Release - Mary-Kate French|May 7, 2025

    Harlem High School was buzzing with artistic energy this week as the talented students of the Art Club, guided by their Art Teacher & Advisor Mary-Kate French, unleashed their creative superpowers at the annual Spring Art Show on April 29. The halls of HHS transformed into a vibrant gallery, showcasing a dazzling array of student masterpieces adorning the halls. From the smooth strokes of acrylic and the delicate washes of watercolor to the rich textures of oil pastel and the innovative...

  • Turner Celebrates a Night of the Arts

    Donna Miller|May 7, 2025

    May Day means many things to many people around the world—from dancing around a May Pole to filling May baskets and leaving them as surprises on door handles. Simply celebrating the arrival of spring by decorating homes and public spaces with flowers represents another method for observing the spirit of May. However, Turner commemorated May 1 by celebrating the arts. The junior high theatre class at Turner Public Schools performed a murder mystery on that evening at 7:00, and Art Educator, Mrs....

  • Dark Comedy Promises a Healthy Dose of Laughter

    Donna Miller|May 7, 2025

    If you missed the opening of the latest Montana Actors’ Theatre (MAT) production The Prisoner of Second Avenue by Neil Simon, there is still time to catch the show on May 8-10 at 7:30 p.m. in the MAT Theatre on the campus of MSU–Northern. Mayo Clinic Staff verify that when it comes to relieving stress, “more giggles and guffaws are just what the doctor ordered.” Presented by Steve and Julie Mariani, the production takes place in the heart of 1970s Manhattan. Mel Edison is living the middle-class dream until everything starts to unravel...

  • Harlem Library

    May 7, 2025

    The Harlem Public Library is hosting The Montana Constitution Road Show, Monday, May 12 at 6:30 P.M. in the library meeting room. The educational presentation celebrates this revolutionary document written in 1972 by 100 delegates from across the state. Sponsored by the nonprofit law firm Upper Seven Law, this free program will talk about the foundations of a functioning democracy, the rule of law, and the way the Montana Constitution brings Montana values to life. Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking evening. The Book Challenge for...

  • Havre Trails Announces Summerfest 2025

    Donna Miller|May 7, 2025

    Havre Trails, a group interested in promoting and improving walking, running, and bike paths, is currently looking for sponsors for the 2025 Summerfest that will be taking place on Saturday, August 23 in Havre’s Pepin Park. On Earth Day, April 22, the group celebrated by thanking the Hi-Line communities for their past support. “Every step you take on our beautiful local trails is made possible by community support,” Lindsey Brandt-Bennett stated. “You help us maintain and expand the outdoor spaces that make our area special.” Since the nonprofi...

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