September 16th, 2008 by conniegrenz
The Boulder Area Chamber of Commerce and Jefferson Local Development Corporation Invite You to A County Commissioner Candidate Forum
Join fellow Jefferson County residents for a fun informative evening! Both candidates for Jefferson County Commissioner will be discussing the issues that mean the most to our area and be available for your questions. This is a great chance to be informed before making your election decisions. Sandwiches and other delicious refreshments will be served.
Date: Thursday, September 25th
Time: 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Place: Jefferson High School Library
312 S.Main Street, Boulder
Speakers: Ray Barnicoat and Dave Kirsch
Everyone is Welcome! No RSVP Required!
*Please bring your marketing materials for our local resource table*
This event is brought to you by:
“Montana State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.”
“To request disability accommodation or to inform us of special needs, please contact the Madison-Jefferson County extension office,
PO Box 1079, Whitehall, MT, 59759, 406-287-3282.”
Boulder Chamber of Commerce
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September 8th, 2008 by conniegrenz
The Boulder Area Chamber of Commerce
proudly Sponsors
The 1st Annual Country Music & Art Festival in Boulder
Saturday, September 13th 2008 in Veterans Park
11AM-7PM
Music Headliners
Ruf Cut Grass
Erik “Fingers” Ray
Ron Kane & Meghan Merker
Lynn Marie & the Wobbly Boy
* area musicians * local artists * food vendors
Family Friendly Event
Contact Colleen 465-8589 or Cristina 465-2106
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September 1st, 2008 by conniegrenz
The 2008 CROP WALK is set for Sunday September 28th, at Boulder’s Veteran’s Park (by city hall). Registration will start at 1:30 pm, then at 2:00 pm a gathering of the walkers with reflection and prayer, then the walk. 25% of the funds gathered will be given to our local Jeff Co Food Share.
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August 10th, 2008 by conniegrenz
The annual performance by Shakespeare in the Park will be Macbeth!
Monday nite 6pm at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.
Donations will be accepted!
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August 10th, 2008 by conniegrenz
Sunday August 10, 2008 Senator Max Baucus will visit Boulder and support other candidates for election. A Free Burger Fest will be held at the Veteran’s Memorial Park / City Park on Main Street at 3pm in the afternoon. The Public is invited!
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July 31st, 2008 by gcteeling1
The Boulder Area Chamber of Commerce
proudly Sponsors
The 1st Annual Country Music & Art Festival in Boulder
Saturday, September 13th 2008 in Veterans Park
11AM-7PM
Music Headliners
Ruf Cut Grass
Erik “Fingers” Ray
Ron Kane & Meghan Merker
Lynn Marie & the Wobbly Boy
* area musicians * local artists * food vendors
Family Friendly Event
Contact Colleen 465-8589 or Cristina 465-2106
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July 30th, 2008 by conniegrenz
IT’S OFFICIAL! S.A.V.E.’s community electronics recycling event has been finalized. Just hold on to your old computers, stereos and accessories for a few more weeks and then bring them to the K-Mart parking lot to be responsibly recycled. There will be a charge to accept many of the items. Prices and details will be available at Savemobile.org as the date approaches.
HOW DO I RECYCLE ELECTRONICS?
The answer to this and similar questions can be found on the DEQ Recycling Web Pages: www.deq.mt.gov/Recycle/index.asp or call 1-800-433-8773
In 2006, Seven Montana communities recycled 169 tons of Electronic Equipment. That means over 338,000 pounds of re-usable materials were kept of of Montana landfills. Valuable natural resources, such as gold, copper, palladium and lead weere recovered to be used again, along with metal and plastic components.
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July 26th, 2008 by conniegrenz
American Red Cross Sponsored-Boulder Comunity Blood Drive
** Aug 14 ** 2pm to 6pm
@ St Catherine’s Pastoral Center Fellowship Hall. 214 S. Elder, Boulder, MT 59632
To be a blood donor you must meet the following basic requirements;
- weigh at least 110 pounds
- be in good general health
- be at least 17 years old (UT/MT must have a signed Red Cross parental consent form)
- not donated in the last 56 days
The blood donation itself takes 10 minutes, the overall process takes approximately 1 hour and includes 4 steps;
Registration* Mini-physical and health history *Collection * Refreshments
Deb Gabse and Connie Grenz have setup the Blood Drive, but due to prior committments ask you to Schedule appointments, or gather more information by calling Colleen Teeling 465-8589 or The American Red Cross @ 1-800-448-3543 as soon as possible! Walk Ins are Welcome ! Donor ID is required.
The need for blood is ongoing. During the summer months, your gift is especially important. Thank You for making an appointment to donate today. If you have questions about your eligibility to donate, please contact donor health counselors and American Red Cross collection staff @ 1-800-737-0902 prior to your scheduled appointment.
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July 26th, 2008 by conniegrenz
The Heritage Center’s next fund raiser: BACKYARD HOOTENANNY!
An informal gathering in support of the Jefferson County Heritage Center.
Come join in with local musicians for an evening of music, laughter and fun. We will also enjoy readings by local authors.
Appetizers, Beer, Wine and Dessert will be served.
Tuesday, August 12 at 7:00 PM - 307 N. Jackson - Corner of Jackson & Leslie across from baseball field in Boulder - $20. per person
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July 6th, 2008 by conniegrenz
FREE - EVERYONE WELCOME On July 17th in the Boulder Basin Senior Center at 7pm
Jefferson County Genealogy Society will be featuring Lois Lonnquist, author of the history, “Fifty Cents an Hour: The Builders and Boomtowns of the Fort Peck Dam.”
Lois and her husband Del will tell the story and sing her songs about the Fort Peck Dam Project in northeastern Montana during the 1930’s Great Depression. The dam, built by the Army Corps of Engineers, provided jobs for thousands of unemployed workers during the severe drought and hard times of the 1930s. It is still the largest hydraulically filled earth dam in the world. Of the eighteen boomtowns that sprung up around the project, only one remains.
Following the presentation, Lois will answer questions about her research and how her unique approach to promoting “Fifty Cents” can be used by others to share local history. Autographed books will be available for purchase.
The business meeting will be held following the program.
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