03 April 2025
Wolf Point Students Present Play April 4-5
Wolf Point High School drama students are preparing for their spring play to be presented in the school’s auditorium on Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April 5.
“The Crimson House Murder” will start at 7 p.m. each night. Ticket costs are $8 for adults and $5 for students. Children under the age of 6 are admitted free.
Director Jacob Boysun describes the play’s subject as “goofy.”
Sutton Enjoys Art, Barrel Racing Events
Wolf Point High School senior Mersadies Sutton finds pleasure in barrel racing and art projects.
Sutton has been barrel racing since she was 10 years old. Often, she competes in events held in Tennessee during the summer.
“I like meeting people and seeing all the horses,” she explained.
Highlights have included placing third at some barrel races.
“I’m kind of an animal person,”
Bigger Sky Kids Going Strong In Wolf Point
Bigger Sky Kids program is experiencing another successful year. The after-school program meets three times a week at First Lutheran Church in Wolf Point.
Program director Barbara Olson said the program attracts between 20-30 students each day on average.
“They have been doing a lot of painting,” Olson said.
A favorite recent activity has been painting and decorating clothespins.





