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Wednesday, February 21, 2007 Community CalendarVFW meetingsVFW Post 1430 meets the first Monday of every month at 8 p.m. at the American Legion Hall in Hamilton the Woman's Auxiliary meets at 7 pm. Healthy living workshopsFree workshops on healthy living are held every monday night at 6:15 p.m. at Active Care Family Chiropractic on Main Street in Stevensville. Are you looking for better health, increased vitality and energy, injury prevention, and longevity? Dr. Kimberly Maxwell may have the answers you've been looking for. Call for weekly topics and reservations, 777-1048. Yoga in the RootYoga in the Root offers hatha yoga on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9 to 10:15 a.m. in Stevensville at Active Care Chiropractic at 504 W. Main St, and vigorous ashtanga yoga on Wednesday nights from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Hamilton Carriage House at 310 N. Fourth St. in the main floor conference room. For more information, call Jill at 370-9252 or e-mail yogaintheroot@gmail.com. La Leche LeagueLa Leche League is an international mother-to-mother network for moms who want to breastfeed their babies. Bitterroot LLL chapter meets in the North Valley Public Library community room the third Thursday of each month at 10:30 a.m. Mothers and children and pregnant women are welcome. Call 239-5039 for more information. Great Freedom meetingsGreat Freedom offers a free open meeting each Tuesday evening from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Hamilton Carriage House at 310 N. Fourth St. The meeting introduces a way of living as complete rest and ease in every moment. For more information, call Jill at 370-9252 or go to www.greatfreedom.org. Toastmasters ClubToastmasters Club #347 meets every Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Duran Learning Center, St. Patrick Hospital, Missoula. Visitors and new members are welcome to attend this premier communication and leadership organization. For more information call Jim Mickelson, 728-9117. 5 Valley Arabian Horse Assn.The 5 Valley Arabian Horse Association's monthly meeting is on the first Thursday of every month. The group meets at various locations in the Bitterroot. For more information call Shelagh at 273-4317. If you love Arabians, come join! Life drawing sessionsArtists are invited to an open Life Drawing Session every Wednesday from 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. at Common Ground Center, 258 Roosevelt Lane, Hamilton. Fee is $9 per session or 3 sessions for $25. RSVP to Laura, 363-4198 or Toddy, 961-4959. Adult DancercizeAdult Dancercize with Elenita Brown is held on Mondays and Thursdays. Stretch, strengthen and express, using a variety of styles and music. For more information call 777-5956. Bereavement Support GroupMarcus Daly Hospice is offering a Support Group for grieving family members and friends who have lost a loved one to any cause. The group meets every Tuesday, from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. in the Hospice Center living room. The purpose of the support group is to share grieving experiences and to learn how to heal and grow from ongoing bereavement stages. You will receive printed information to review and keep for your ongoing use. For information and registration, contact Cathy Palmer, Marcus Daly Hospice Bereavement Coordinator, at 375-4752. Overeaters AnonymousOvereaters Anonymous is a Twelve Step program that deals with eating behaviors. Is one of your goals to reach a healthy weight? This program offers a solution within reach of all those who want to find relief from an obsession with food. It meets weekly on Wednesdays at 10 a.m. at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 203 Main Street, Stevensville, as well as on Saturdays at 10 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 1220 W. Main St., Hamilton. For information, call 777-7160. Tax return preparation help availableNow through April 11, AARP Tax-Aide volunteers will be available at the Hamilton Senior Center to assist moderate to low income taxpayers of all ages with the preparation of their federal and Montana tax returns. Special attention will be afforded to seniors 62 years of age and older. As in past years, appointments are encouraged and, while walk-ins will be accepted, they are discouraged due to the long waiting time involved. Volunteers will be available at the Hamilton Senior Center from 1 to 4 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Call 363-5181 for an appointment. Volunteers will also be at the Stevensville Senior Center on Thursdays from 1 to 4 p.m. Appointments may be made by calling the Center at 777-5681. Volunteers will be required to see an original or copy of your Social Security card and a photo ID before preparing your tax return. You should also bring with you last year's tax return and anything you have received in the mail concerning 2006 taxes. Seniors who do not have to file federal and state income tax forms but are eligible for the Montana Elderly Homeowner/Renter Credit will receive special attention this year. Assistance in preparing this form will be provided at the Hamilton Senior Center every Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m. No appointments are required. Service will be provided on a first come, first served basis. Call the center at 363-5181 for additional details. Lenten events at Our Savior LutheranAsh Wednesday marks the beginning of a period of spiritual preparations prior to the joy of Easter. Our Savior Lutheran Church's Lenten services will be held each Wednesday evening at 7 p.m., through March 28, for all who wish to prepare with the congregation. Pastor Ray Larson's messages during this year's Lenten season will focus on the exoduses of Scripture. Free suppers, prepared by the women of Our Savior, will be served in the fellowship hall each Wednesday, February 28 until Holy Week, from 6 to 7 p.m. Potluck donations are always welcome. Our Savior is located at 184 Pine Hollow Road, southeast of Stevensville off the Eastside Hwy. Chantilly dinner theaterThe Chantilly Players, Inc. invites you to enjoy the interactive dinner theater presentation, "The Haunted Through Lounge and Recessed Dining Nook at Farndale Castle." This extravagantly named farce from the much-loved Farndale Ladies series is a truly hilarious and thoroughly disastrous play which has been described as a sinister, spine-chilling mystery of murder and mayhem. Prepare to laugh yourself silly at the ridiculous on-stage mishaps set in a strange castle where people keep vanishing and dying. The meal will be prepared by Stevensville's Food Fetish restaurant. Reservations are required. Performances will be Fridays and Saturdays, March 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, all at 7 p.m. Call 777-2722 for reservations or visit www.chantillytheatre.org for more information. Hamilton Players auditionsThe Hamilton Players will be holding auditions for the comedy/drama, "Crimes of The Heart," on Monday, March 12 at 7 p.m. at the Hamilton Playhouse, 100 Ricketts Road. Roles are available for four women and two men. No experience or preparation is required and the public is encouraged to audition. Performances are April 19-22, and 26-29. Scripts are available for check out at Chapter One Book Store in Hamilton. For more information or to schedule a private audition (due to conflicts only), call the director-Carrie Ann Mallino at 546-2622. Written by Beth Henley, "Crimes of The Heart" tells a warm-hearted irreverent, zany, and brilliantly imaginative story of the plight of three sisters betrayed by their passions. The sisters have gathered to await news of the family patriarch who is living out his last hours at the local hospital. Their troubles grave, and yet somehow hilarious, are highlighted by their priggish cousin and an awkward lawyer who finds himself falling for one of the sisters. Ultimately, it's a story of how the characters escape the past to seize the future. The telling is so true and touching and consistently hilarious that it will linger in the mind long after the curtain falls. The film version was nominated for an academy award in 1986. "Crimes of The Heart" contains some adult themes. Steve Beck SeminarRegister now for the Exceptional Customer Service Seminar, Part II, with Steve Beck, to be held at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital, in Conference Room C. Bitterroot Job Service is hosting this seminar and to make it more convenient for you, there will be three sessions. You can either attend on March 13 from 1 to 5 p.m.; March 14 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon or March 14 from 1 to 5 p.m. Give Kathleen a call at 375-6046; seating is limited. Cost is $40 per person or $35 for two or more from one business. 'In the Green' benefitYou are invited to an evening of Art and Jazz to benefit the Western Montana Rite Care Language and Literacy Clinic. Enjoy a chat with regional artists and a live art auction, and dance to the music of the Platinum Street jazz quintet. The evening will also feature complimentary hors d'oeuvres, a cash bar and a silent auction of wonderful items donated by local businesses. Help children with communication challenges by attending this event on Friday, March 16 at Joker's Wild at 6:30 p.m. Call 243-5261 for tickets and information. Elk Foundation banquetThe Bitterroot Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) will hold its fourteenth annual Banquet on Saturday, March 17, in the First Interstate Event Center at the Ravalli County Fairgrounds. Chapter members are excited as there is finally enough room for all the people that want to come. The meal will be a prime rib and chicken buffet catered by the Banque Club. There will be a live and silent auction, general raffle and many games. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. with a live auction at 6 p.m. Reserve your seat before March 10 by calling Sue at 777-0214 or Mike at 240-0273. Hamilton Players fundraiserThe Hamilton Players will be hosting the VERY fun fundraising event, "A Night At The Oscars" on Sunday, February 25 beginning at 5 p.m. at The Pharoahplex Theater (Old Corvallis Road) in Hamilton. Join them as they roll out the red carpet. A live tele-cast of The Oscars will be on the big screen. Walk the red carpet, wine and dine, choose your favorites, and win prizes. MAPS will be on-hand to film the evening including live shots on the big screen of you and your friends waltzing down the carpet, dodging the paparazzi and being interviewed by Roan Jivers. Tickets are $25.00 per person and are available at the Hamilton Playhouse Box Office and The Pharaoplex Theater. Playhouse box office hours are Monday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. See an Oscar nominated film at The Pharaoplex and while you are there purchase your tickets to "A Night At The Oscars." For more information or to purchase tickets over the phone with a credit card, call 375-9050 during playhouse box office hours. Gem & Mineral ShowA Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show will be held at the Hamilton Senior Center, 820 N. 4th, on April 28-29. There will be vendors with rocks, gems and minerals and there will be food vendors as well. Admission is $2. Children under 10 are free with an adult. For more information call 363-1590. Stevensville Science FairThe Stevensville Science Fair will be held Tuesday, February 27 in the Stevensville School multipurpose room. Displayed will be projects from Stevensville students grades 7-12. Judging will take place between 1 and 3 p.m. The fair will then be open to the public from 3 to 6:30 p.m. Those students grades 7-12 with projects rated as superior will advance to the State Science Fair at the University of Montana in Missoula March 19-20. Volunteer judges are needed for the local Science Fair. If you interested contact Terry Rosin at 777-5481, ext. 120 or the Junior High School office, 777-5533. IDEA PTA lecture seriesIDEA PTA President Doug Cochran-Roberts is presenting a class on "Help for Very Challenging Behaviors." Dates and times are Thursday, March 1, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, March 10, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Thursday, March 15, 6 to 9 p.m.; and Thursday, March 22, 6 to 9 p.m. Credit of up to 15 hours OPI renewal credits or 1 semester UM credit is available. The class will be held in the Big Sky High School library in Missoula. Parents and students may attend at no charge. Register at www.CSPD.net or at the door. This training focuses on children and youth/adults who struggle to comply, regulate their emotions and behavior and express their needs. Instead, they communicate with the most challenging behaviors -- excessive noncompliance and stubbornness, running away, hitting/kicking, tantrums/meltdowns, biting/spitting, yelling/screaming, excessive withdrawal or hyperactivity. These children, youth or adults disrupt daycares, preschools, classrooms, group homes or schools. They cause high levels of frustration for all who provide essential care, instruction or support for daily needs. The Missoula area IDEA Parent/Teacher Association focuses on services for special-needs students. For more information contact Mary Hall, 721-7133. Bluegrass Festival fundraiserA spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the Bitterroot Valley Bluegrass Festival will be held Friday, March 2 at The Kitchen, 102 S. 2nd in hamilton. There will be two seatins, at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Cost for adults is $10; kids eat for $6. Live music will be provided by Bittersweet and Mike and Tari Conroy. For more informatin call (406) 381-0135. Sunday GatheringOn Sunday, March 4 at 10 a.m. at the River Street Dance Theatre on 2nd and River in Hamilton, The Sunday Gathering, A Celebration will be held. Everyone is welcome and families are encouraged to attend. There will be an activity or story for children. The Sunday Gathering is designed for those seeking insights in a supportive spiritual community. It meets the first Sunday of every month. It is not allied with any sect, denomination or political organization. It does not engage in controversy. It is a group of individuals wanting to celebrate the diversity of oneness, and wanting to support one another on each person's path. There will be folks coming from different beliefs and practices and this is cause for celebration. It is requested that scents not be worn due to people's allergies. Feel free to come in your ski clothes. For more information call Joan Perry at 961-3706 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Lunch and Learn SeriesThe Bitterroot National Forest invites the public to the resumption of its "Lunch and Learn" informational series. These one-hour programs are designed to update and inform the public about various topics related to the Bitterroot National Forest and are held at the Bitterroot National Forest Supervisors Office located at 1801 N. 1st Street, Hamilton (across the street from Farmers State Bank) from 12 to 1 p.m. The Mar. 7 meeting will be on Wildflowers of the Bitterroot. Bring a lunch and learn about your national forest. Elk Foundation banquetThe Bitterroot Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) will hold its fourteenth annual Banquet on Saturday, March 17, in the First Interstate Event Center at the Ravalli County Fairgrounds. Chapter members are excited as there is finally enough room for all the people that want to come. The meal will be a prime rib and chicken buffet catered by the Banque Club. There will be a live and silent auction, general raffle and many games. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. with a live auction at 6 p.m. Reserve your seat before March 10 by calling Sue at 777-0214 or Mike at 240-0273. MSU All-School Rodeo ReunionMontana State University's All-School Rodeo Reunion is set to coincide with the MSU Spring Rodeo April 6-7, 2007. "All past rodeo athletes and supporters are invited to attend and help spread the word," said Lana Tibbetts, a member of the reunion organizing committee. The reunion will be one of several planned for all varsity athletic programs as the Worthington Arena and the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse turn 50 years old. Rodeo reunion headquarters will be the Holiday Inn with a social scheduled for Friday night and banquet/style show on Saturday afternoon. For more information and to provide the reunion committee with information on how to contact you, contact Tibbetts at (406) 485-2997, Mike Germann at mgermann@venturewestrealty.com or (406) 580-4842, or Peggy Lucas (406) 570-8264. Bitterroot Birding and Nature FestivalLee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, in concert with 70 Bitterroot Valley partner businesses, organizations and individuals, has announced that public registration for field trips and workshops is now open for the 2007 Bitterroot Birding and Nature Festival (Festival) in Stevensville. This can be accomplished by visiting the Festival web site at www.bitterrootbirdfestival.com. Be aware that the Festival operates by donation only, so this is a real value for attendees. There are over 48 activities planned during the June 22-24 dates. Numerous field trip opportunities to find birds, butterflies, wildflowers, stars and bats are the Festival's core programming. All family members should find activities suited to their needs, especially kids. This is highlighted by the 2007 Jr. Duck Stamp Award Ceremony, 3rd annual Adventure BioThon, Tee Off With A Birdie Golf Tournament, juried Art Show (featuring artists such as Monte Dolack), and a Kite and Birdhouse building contest. |
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