Stroll thru town history with absorbing foot tours Venturing into the past is a great way to experience a different world. Join an Extreme History Project
2.5 Million Montana Cows Agree: May is Beef Month
Okay, so maybe the cows don t entirely agree that Beef Month is awesome, considering their final destiny is to end up in a meat department somewhere. Do I do feel just a teensy bit sad that they give their lives so we have something awesome to eat? Of course. Like most of us, I have compassion and respect for living creatures. I ll also be the first to tell you how much I
really enjoy beef. If I could afford to eat a perfectly prepared New York strip or ribeye every night, I probably would.
What’s the buzz from Lake Region Public Library
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The Lake Region Public Library will be starting up their book club with Abercrombie Trail on Feb 3 via Zoom. Please see library staff for books and details. Also a new book display entitled Books to Inspire a New You in 2021.
Out of Hounds by Rita Mae Brown (Adult Fiction). Spring is peeking through the frost in Virginia, and though the hunting season is coming to a close, the foxes seem determined to put the members of the Jefferson Hunt Club through their paces. Sister and her friends are enjoying some of the best chases they’ve had all season when the fun is cut short by the theft of Crawford Howard’s treasured Sir Alfred Munnings painting of a woman in hunting attire riding sidesaddle. When another painting goes missing five days later, also a Munnings, also of a woman hunting sidesaddle, Sister Jane knows it’s no coincidence.
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When Montana Theatreworks first bought the Ellen Theatre in 2008, executive director John Ludin found that the dressing rooms were full of all kinds of antiques.
Among the finds: rows and rows of red-and-black art deco theater seats from when the Ellen first opened its doors in 1919.
âWe just tucked them away in a storage space under the seating thatâs there now, and I knew someday, when we get to it, weâll sell those,â Ludin said.
That âsomedayâ came when the Ellen was forced to close, along with essentially all businesses where people gather as audiences, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The theaterâs crew became a skeleton crew out of necessity, but Ludin and the Ellen team had a variety of projects to keep them busy during the pandemic.