Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 30: French dip, fries and dessert.
July 5: Ham, scalloped potatoes, peas and dessert.
July 7: Meatballs, gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Wolf Point Congregate Meals June 30: French dip, fries and dessert.
July 5: Ham, scalloped potatoes, peas and dessert.
July 7: Meatballs, gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots and dessert.
Twelfth Night
Set For June 30
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks is presenting
Twelfth Night in Wolf Point Thursday, June 30 at 6:30 p.m.
The performance will be held at the park west of Faith Home on Johnson Street. There is no charge to attend. Bring a chair or blanket for seating.
Twelfth Night
Set For June 30
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks is presenting
Twelfth Night in Wolf Point Thursday, June 30 at 6:30 p.m.
The performance will be held at the park west of Faith Home on Johnson Street. There is no charge to attend. Bring a chair or blanket for seating.
Medicare Part A is often called hospital insurance because it pays for the care you receive while admitted as an inpatient at the hospital. It also pays some costs outside of a hospital, such as skilled nursing facility (rehabilitation) stays, home health care and hospice care.
Most Medicare beneficiaries do not owe a monthly premium for Part A, known as “premium-free Part A”, because they
Medicare Part A is often called hospital insurance because it pays for the care you receive while admitted as an inpatient at the hospital. It also pays some costs outside of a hospital, such as skilled nursing facility (rehabilitation) stays, home health care and hospice care.
Most Medicare beneficiaries do not owe a monthly premium for Part A, known as “premium-free Part A”, because they
Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture executive director Julie is selling tickets for the Wild Horse Stampede and carnival at the Main Street ticket booth on weekdays.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture executive director Julie is selling tickets for the Wild Horse Stampede and carnival at the Main Street ticket booth on weekdays.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
The Fort Peck Tribes Language and Culture Department is offering a summer program beginning July 5 at the Language & Culture building in Poplar and the Wolf Point Community Center.
The classes will run Tuesday- Thursday until Aug. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Language lessons will be offered, along with cultural teachings, field trips to learn about medicinal plants, sacred sites, turnip digs,
The Fort Peck Tribes Language and Culture Department is offering a summer program beginning July 5 at the Language & Culture building in Poplar and the Wolf Point Community Center.
The classes will run Tuesday- Thursday until Aug. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Language lessons will be offered, along with cultural teachings, field trips to learn about medicinal plants, sacred sites, turnip digs,
Area residents have an opportunity to enjoy a great meal and help an important part of the Wolf Point community on Saturday, July 2.
The Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department will hold a pancake breakfast starting at 6 a.m. and ending around noon.
Money raised will assist in buying gear and food for the firemen as they respond to calls in our area.
The meal will include pancakes, sausage,
Area residents have an opportunity to enjoy a great meal and help an important part of the Wolf Point community on Saturday, July 2.
The Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department will hold a pancake breakfast starting at 6 a.m. and ending around noon.
Money raised will assist in buying gear and food for the firemen as they respond to calls in our area.
The meal will include pancakes, sausage,
FPST Opens Bridges Of Madison County
Based on the best-selling novel and subsequent Oscar winning film starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood, The Bridges of Madison County captures the lyrical expanse of America’s heartland along with the yearning entangled in the eternal question, “What if…?”
Winner of multiple 2014 Tony Awards, this sweeping romance about the roads we travel,
FPST Opens Bridges Of Madison County
Based on the best-selling novel and subsequent Oscar winning film starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood, The Bridges of Madison County captures the lyrical expanse of America’s heartland along with the yearning entangled in the eternal question, “What if…?”
Winner of multiple 2014 Tony Awards, this sweeping romance about the roads we travel,
Because of a larger than anticipated shipment, there are some food items available for families in need at the Wolf Point High School food pantry.
Come to the school from 8-9 a.m. through Thursday and ask for either Rona Stevens or Leslie Larson.
Because of a larger than anticipated shipment, there are some food items available for families in need at the Wolf Point High School food pantry.
Come to the school from 8-9 a.m. through Thursday and ask for either Rona Stevens or Leslie Larson.
The community continues to step up for the Wolf Point Food Pantry.
Board member Gary Johnson reports that the Wolf Point Elks Lodge has recently donated $2,000 and the Wolf Point Lions Club has donated $750 to help the food pantry.
The food pantry is available to all people who are food insecure.
The food pantry is located at 502 Main St. and is open the second and fourth Tuesday of
The community continues to step up for the Wolf Point Food Pantry.
Board member Gary Johnson reports that the Wolf Point Elks Lodge has recently donated $2,000 and the Wolf Point Lions Club has donated $750 to help the food pantry.
The food pantry is available to all people who are food insecure.
The food pantry is located at 502 Main St. and is open the second and fourth Tuesday of
Bigger Sky Kids has received a $2,500 grant from the Montana Arts Council for supplies and equipment for Cathryn McIntyre’s class in studio art. McIntyre will return next year on a grant from the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation that funds her residency through spring 2024. Char Matejovsky, BSK’s president, expressed their deep appreciation for the support from the Arts Council. Next
Bigger Sky Kids has received a $2,500 grant from the Montana Arts Council for supplies and equipment for Cathryn McIntyre’s class in studio art. McIntyre will return next year on a grant from the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation that funds her residency through spring 2024. Char Matejovsky, BSK’s president, expressed their deep appreciation for the support from the Arts Council. Next
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