04 August 2022

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Fairview Family Opens Region’s Only Bookstore

Fairview Family Opens Region’s Only Bookstore


Until Betty Cherrey and Sarah Manuel opened Page Turners in a small Fairview home last month, the closest Montana bookstores were located in Billings and Havre. That’s a long way to go to find a book. There are currently no other bookstores in Richland, Roosevelt or Valley counties. Cherrey and Manuel offer thousands of titles in their tight but elegantly organized shop, including fiction and

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Fairview Family Opens Region’s Only Bookstore

Fairview Family Opens Region’s Only Bookstore


to customers reads, “The shelves of this bookstore hold a wide array of titles containing ideas as diverse as the world in which we live. We believe that it is in the best interest of our community and our democratic society for ideas of all kinds to interested individuals, regardless of what our tastes may be. In that spirit, we believe that censorship in any form — whether by individuals,

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Model Call  Open For  Indigenous  Fashion Show

Model Call Open For Indigenous Fashion Show


The first NSO Indigenous Fashion Show in Federal Way, Wash., is now accepting applications for indigenous models and talent. The event will take place Nov. 19. Applicants must be 16 or older, sizes 0-14. Deadline to apply is Aug. 29. Visit nativeamericancomedyjam. com for more information.

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Pretty Iron  Feather  Dancers  Host Mini  Kahomani

Pretty Iron Feather Dancers Host Mini Kahomani


The Fort Peck Indian Reservation’s Pretty Iron Feather Dancers are hosting a mini kahomani event at the Roosevelt County Fair Aug. 11. Founder Amanda Boyd told the Community News that the group has been appearing before the fair committee in Culbertson since 2017. She described the planned event as a social dance. Dancers with the company will be on hand from 3-4 p.m. at the fairgrounds.

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Healing Week Teaches  Students Self-Empowerment

Healing Week Teaches Students Self-Empowerment


The fourth annual Frazer School Healing Week took place in Frazer July 25-28. The event had four days of activities designed to teach youth a sense of self and self-empowerment. Numerous Brockton and Frazer students attended this year. Participants made emotion trees which are meant to help children develop their emotional intelligence. By learning to display their emotions, students learned

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