River to Ridge, Winter 2010-2011 Events in the Bitterroot Valley

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Tour Montana’s

Enjoy the Beautiful Bitterroot Valley

Christmas Tree Lighting

Nov. 26th in Hamilton

Montana Sapphire Sale at Mikesell’s

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First Fridays: Shop & Save

in Stevensville & Hamilton Pages 8 & 18

Victor Museum

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2011 Events Mark Your Calendars • Scottish Irish Festival • Daly Days Brewfest • Honey Fest • Darby Logger Days • Ravalli County Fair • Food, Art, & Music Cover Photo by Derek Poff


BITTERROOT VALLEY

T U O B A L L Y T A I N U IT IS M M CO Pioneering a New Frontier

In 1880 Ryan’s great great grandfather moved to the beautiful Bitterroot Valley of Montana. Logging helped support the Conner family then and does now. At age 16 Ryan purchased his first timber sale, caught the logging bug, started a logging company and continues to be influential in Montana’s forest management to this day. In 2005, Ryan and Robin formed R&R Conner Aviation, purchased their own UH-1 Super B Helicopter, and started on a whole new adventure in the Bitterroot Valley. They say the company is only as good as the people, and are grateful for their employee’s loyalty and hard work. The Bitterroot Valley, its natural resources, and its people have always been an integral part of their lives and livelihood. Whether it is in business, the community or proper resource management in Montana, the Conners know how important it is sustain proper growth and management for success in the long run. They want their kids to have the same opportunities they have to live and prosper. Being featured on the internationally syndicated television show Ax Men, R&R Conner Aviation may be the best known heli-logging company in the world. This type of logging and the logging restraints faced by the Forest Service have led to the production of this DVD featuring today’s helicopter logging practices in Montana’s Bitterroot Valley forests. Ryan, Robin and the crew encourage you learn about the latest struggles of forest management and timber salvage, as well as their part in the solution on this Logging in the 21st Century DVD.

www.rrconner.com

Sales of merchantable timber in the national forests have declined. Beetle kill and fires have increased the dead wood. The Black Forest Division of R&R Conner Aviation is working to restore health and beauty Montana forests. You can also watch Logging in the 21st Century on the internet at www.rrconner.com to learn more about forest management and the roll R&R Conner Black Forest Division is playing in Montana and the Bitterroot Valley.

Darby Logger Days July 15 & 16, 2011 Darby, Montana Logging Sports Competion, Live Music, Great Food

From river to ridge© the beautiful Bitterroot Valley is a great place to call home. The Bitterroot is a somewhat undiscovered vacation and outdoor recreation area, full of history and adventures. While you are in Hamilton, stop by for coffee and a chat with Gayle and Mark, owners of Bitterroot Furniture. Together they will help your dream of the perfect Bitterroot Valley home become a reality.

Open: Mon-Fri 10-6 & Sat 10-5 • 223 Pinckney St. • Hamilton, MT 59840 www.BitterrootFurniture.com • 406.363.1943

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The Bitterroot Scottish Irish Festival is a community based event with the primary mission to promote education, awareness, and pride in our local heritage and history. Nationally sanctioned competitions for Highland games, Highland dancing, and Pipe & Drum bands draw world-class competitors from far and wide. Approximately 3000 festival attendees and over 500 participants from outside the Bitterroot Valley attended the 2010 festival for these judged competitions. Representatives from Scottish and Irish clans, as well as vendors specializing in hand-crafted wares, regional music and foods offer many opportunities to share stories and find out more about the rich history we all share. The festival is held on the Daly Mansion Grounds, which serves as an ideal outdoor venue. There is something for everyone at this fun, lively family event, as it presents a unique reflection of all who call the Bitterroot Valley “home’. We invite you to participate in this year’s festival -- bring the entire family for a fun day of warm camaraderie and a shared sense of kinship!

Traditional Scottish and Celtic Music Modern Bag Piping Highland Dancing Irish Dancing Highland Games Children’s Events Scottish and Irish Foods Historic and Cultural Demonstrations Clan information.

August 26-28, 2011 at the Marcus Daly Mansion in Hamilton, MT

www.bitterrootscottishirishfestival.org

406.375.9957 114 N 1st Street Hamilton, MT

WINERY www.hiddenlegendwinery.com 406.363.6323 • 1345 Hwy 93N • Victor

SCOTTISH-IRISH FESTIVAL

Bitterroot Scottish-Irish Festival

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Bitterroot Valley Events 2010-2011 Recurring Events

First Friday in Downtown Stevensville & Hamilton (first Friday of every month) Darby Farmers Market, 101 E. Tanner Avenue, Darby (every Tues. May 1 through Oct 30) Hamilton Farmers Market, Bedford Street in front of the Museum, Hamilton (Every Sat. early May through mid-Oct) Harvest Valley Farmers Market, 3rd & Main St W, Stevensville (Every Sat. May 5 through mid-Oct)

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Photo by Patrick Chaplin

Bitterroot Art Guild Christmas Show, Fairgrounds, Hamilton You Can’t Take It With You, Hamilton Playhouse, Hamilton A Christmas in Hamilton Celebration & Parade of Lights, Hamilton Full Moon, Full Belly Concert, Performing Arts Center, Hamilton

December 2010

From River to Ridge

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is published by Tour Montana©/Gift Montana© and is copyrighted by SP2M Marketing© all rights reserved. Publisher/Editor Eric Elander Graphic Design/Writer Terry Long Advertising Katy Majors The winner of the First Fridays Photo Contest at Picturesque, taken by Derek Poff, was chosen for the winter issue cover of From River to Ridge. To have your community or business included in one the Tour Montana Publications, contact Eric Elander 406.360.3321 For a free copy mailed to your home:

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3-4 A Montana Country Christmas, Downtown Stevensville 4, 11, 18 Daly Mansion Holiday Tours, Hamilton 6 Chocolate Tasting Party and Silent Auction, Heritage Museum, Victor 10 & 11 A Christmas Carol, Hamilton Playhouse, Hamilton 18 Community Christmas Party, Daly Mansion, Hamilton

January2011 11 15-16 16 26-27 29

Literature Seminar: The Jokers, Bitterroot Public Library, Hamilton Darby Dog Derby Sled Dog Race, Darby Ailey II, Hamilton Performing Arts Center, Hamilton Special Winter Olympics, Lost Trail Powder Mountain Ski Resort, Sula Winter Fest in Darby

February 2011 8 12 19

Literature Seminar: The Cave,Bitterroot Public Library, Hamilton Bitterroot Therapeutic Riding Winter Picnic, Fairgrounds, Hamilton Ravalli County Museum Mardi Gras Ball, Hamilton

March 2011 5 12-13

Spring Fair, Fairgrounds, Hamilton Rocky Mountain Snowmobile Hill-climb Race, Lost Trail Powder Mountain Ski Resort, Sula

Sleeping Child Farms and The Farm Table Cafe Sleeping Child Farms is an 8.9 acre sustainable farm growing organic vegetables and berries for use in the Farm Table Cafe - a one of a kind Montana dining experience. Come experience peace and tranquility while you dine on the deck or in the cozy dining room. We strive to follow the seasonality of local foods and use them in providing sumptuous comfort food in a beautiful environment. Chef James Wiberg and Farmer Paul Madeen work together growing and cooking some of the freshest food you will ever experience in a restaurant. Take a walk through the farm to see where your food is being grown and learn about sustainable farming practices. Pick a pea or a bean and taste a piece of paradise and experience the direct connection between earth and heaven.

406.375.8765 www.sleepingchildfarms.com sleepingchildfarms@gmail.com 1639 Sleeping Child Road Hamilton, MT 59840

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Save the Date! April 2011 1

The Teller Wildlife Refuge’s 2011 Earth Day Celebration,

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Oldtime Bluegrass Festival Annual Fundraiser, Lone Rock School, Stevensville 4H Carnival & Dance, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Ravalli County Fairgrounds,

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Corvallis

Photo by William Muñoz

Hamilton

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Artists Along the Bitterroot Artists Studio Tour, Bitterroot Valley Montana Mule Days, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton National Get Outdoors Day Family Activities, Florence Park, Florence Darby Pioneers Annual Meeting, Darby Western Heritage Days, Downtown, Stevensville TNT Dinner & Auction, The Teller's Slack Barn, Corvallis Bitter Root Day, Ravalli County Museum, Hamilton Rodeo Hall of Fame Street Dance and BBQ, Hamilton

Photo by William Muñoz

July 2011 1-2 2-4 4 9 8-9 11 15-16 16-24 22-23 TBA 22-23 22-24 30-31

Senior Pro Rodeo, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton Bitterroot Glory Days, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton Glory Days Parade, Downtown Hamilton Fireworks, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton Elite Bull Connection, Darby Century Bicycle Ride from Darby to Stevensville and back, Darby Summer Fest – Bands, Balloons & BBQ, St. Mary’s Mission, Stevensville BSFTA Memorial Trail Ride, Lost Horse Trail, Darby Darby Logger Days, Darby Strawberry Festival, Darby Daly Days, Downtown Hamilton Art in the Park, American Legion Park, Hamilton Lake Como Triathlon, South of Hamilton Bitterroot Microbrew Fest, Downtown Hamilton Art in the Park, Downtown Hamilton Hardtimes Bluegrass Festival, South of Darby Renaissance Faire, Claudia Driscoll Park, Hamilton

Photo by Patrick Chaplin

August 2011

5-6 99th Creamery Picnic & Parade, Downtown Stevensville 17 Darby Fun Day, Darby 19-20 Bitterroot Builders Association Tour of Homes, Bitterroot Valley TBA Teller/Bitterroot Valley Ducks Unlimited Greenwing Event, Corvallis 26-28 Bitterroot Scottish Irish Festival, Daly Mansion, Hamilton 31-Sept 3Ravalli County Fair, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton

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Ravalli County Fair, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton Northwest Honeyfest, Stevensville

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Apple Day Demolition Derby, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton Scarecrow Festival, Stevensville Community Harvest Party, Ravalli County Fairgrounds, Hamilton

Photo by From River to Ridge

Comedies, dramas, musicals, Shakespeare in the Park, and many more performances are just a sampling of the year-round schedule put on by the Hamilton Players at the Hamilton Playhouse. Keep an eye on their schedule of events because you will not want to miss any of these wonderful productions. The Players has provided live, quality theatre for over thirty years,building a large supportive audience. This relationship has inspired many more community members to take the stage and join the Hamilton Players family. The new vision of the theater has extended to the creation of a Theater School for children ages K-12, with fall, spring, and summer programs. This has been a successful endeavor reaching a new generation of performers. www.hamiltonplayers.com

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RAVALLI COUNTY FAIR 6

The Ravalli County Fair! From cowboys to carnival, the Ravalli County Fair has it all. Voted ‘best event of the year’ in the Bitterroot Valley, we feature an array of crowd pleasing activities at fair time including entertainment for all ages and tastes, NRA Rodeo, livestock shows, 4-H activities, exciting local and regional exhibitors & great local food. Thanks to all who enjoyed this years fair festivities and to those who make it possible! 2010 Major sponsors: Quality Supply, First Interstate Bank, The Ravalli Republic, Mildenberger Motors, Lakeland Feed, Western Colloid & Burr Creek Estates. Hats off also to our dedicated staff, our 4-H and community partners and our loyal volunteers—the show would not go on with out you! Photos courtesy of: Hunter D’Antuono Zachary Rogala www.Picturesquemt.com

100 Old Corvallis Road in Hamilton, MT www. ravallicountyfair.org 406.363.3411


November 2010

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Sports Connection Inc. Gun Show

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Bitterroot Building Association Trade Show 12 Bitterroot Therapeutic Riding Winter Picnic 25-27 Sports Connection Gun Show 5 12 19

Spring Fair Spring Thaw Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Banquet

April 2011 2-3 16 24 30

My Kid’s Closet 4H Carnival & Dance Annual Easter Egg Hunt Family Safety Fair

May 2011

6 Farm Fair 13-15 BGMS Gem & Mineral Show Varies Fight Force & Boxing Matches

10-12 10-12 25-26 TBA 1-2 2-4

Montana Mule Days Biennial Fiber Festival Bitterroot Biennial Quilt Show Miss Ravalli County Rodeo Pageant Senior Pro Rodeo Bitterroot Glory Days

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Big Sky Saturday Night Ravalli County Fair

September 2011 1-3 2-3

Ravalli County Fair NRA Rodeo

October 2011 1 1-2 TBA 31

Apple Day Demolition Derby My Kid’s Closet Fall Festival & Marketplace Community Harvest Party

In addition, we host High School Rodeo and Extreme Cowboy Challenge Events. Scheduling varies throughout the riding season. Open riding is available from April through October. Facilities are available for weddings, banquets and private parties. Inquire at the fairgrounds office, call, or visit our website.

Home of the Ravalli County Fair … and so much more. Check us out while exploring the Beautiful Bitterroot Valley.

RAVALLI COUNTY FAIR

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Hamilton Events 2010-2011 Recurring Events First Friday Downtown (first Friday of every month) Hamilton Farmers Market, Bedford St., Ravalli County Museum, (Every Sat. early May – mid-Oct)

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Bitterroot Art Guild Christmas Show, Fairgrounds You Can’t Take It With You, Hamilton Playhouse A Christmas in Hamilton Celebration & Parade of Lights Full Moon, Full Belly Concert, Performing Arts Center

December 2010

4, 11, 18 Daly Mansion Holiday Tours 10 & 11 A Christmas Carol, Hamilton Playhouse 18 Community Christmas Party, Daly Mansion

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Literature Seminar: The Jokers, Bitterroot Public Library Ailey II, Performing Arts Center

February 2011 8

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Literature Seminar: The Cave, Bitterroot Public Library Bitterroot Therapeutic Riding Winter Picnic, Fairgrounds Mardi Gras Ball, Ravalli County Museum

March 2011 5

Spring Fair, Fairgrounds

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4H Carnival & Dance, Ravalli County Fairgrounds Annual Easter Egg Hunt, Ravalli County Fairgrounds

June 2011 10-12 TBA

Montana Mule Days, Ravalli County Fairgrounds Bitter Root Day, Ravalli County Museum

During Daly Days July 22, 2011 S a v i n g i s E a s y!

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Senior Pro Rodeo, Ravalli County Fairgrounds Bitterroot Glory Days, Ravalli County Fairgrounds Glory Days Parade Fireworks, Ravalli County Fairgrounds Daly Days, Downtown Art in the Park, American Legion Park Bitterroot Microbrew Fest, Downtown Art in the Park, Downtown Renaissance Faire, Claudia Driscoll Park

at more than 50 participating Hamilton 1. Shop businesses from now through July 22. Save all of your receipts in the Buy Local envelope 2. available at participating local businesses. The total of your receipts is “as good as cash” to 3. bid at the Daly Days Buy Local Live Auction.

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Ravalli County Fair, Ravalli County Fairgrounds

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Bitterroot Scottish Irish Festival, Daly Mansion Ravalli County Fair, Ravalli County Fairgrounds

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Apple Day Demolition Derby, Ravalli County Fairgrounds Community Harvest Party, Ravalli County Fairgrounds

Get Stuffed at Kodiak Jax! Pizza • Pasta • Sandwiches • Salads

Kodiak Jax in Stevensville 514 Main St.• 406-777-0910

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Kodiak Jax in Hamilton 109 S. 1st St. • 406-363-5695


2 nd Street Market 175 S 2nd St • Hamilton, Montana

2nd Street Market is a great place to shop when you are downtown in

Hamilton, Montana. More than 20 local artists and collectors have joined forces to make your holiday shopping easy. Just a block off of main on, you guessed it, South 2nd St., you will find some of the best Montana-made, made-in-the-Root by Bitterrooters, art, gifts, one of a kind items and collectibles. The talent, creativity, and imagination is obvious as you search for the best of Montana originality.

Your discoveries will include jewelry by several Montana jewelers, candles, unique refurbished furniture, antiques and collectibles, home-made soaps and body lotions, air purifying salt lamps, original art and photography, home and cabin decor, Griz wear, Montana Batik T-shirts, kids clothing, and much more. The 2nd Street Vendors are adding new items almost daily. Everytime you stop in you will find something new. The South 2nd Street Market is proud to be in Downtown Hamilton.

Call 406-363-9708 with questions. Monday -Friday: 10 - 5:30 Saturday: 10-4 SundayS in December 12-4

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There is something for you at

2 nd Street Market 175 South 2nd B • Hamilton, Montana

Jewelry by Jessica Jessica Fitzpatrick’s artist jewelry has already made history. Ammonites went extinct roughly 65 million years ago, but with Jessica’s help, are making a beautiful come back in her hand made, one of a kind, jewelry. For ten years Jessica has hand crafted jewelry from gems and fossils. Ammonite fossils, cut and polished have become her favorite and signature piece with their colorful spiral patterns. Jessica now searches the country for fossils and gems from which to make high quality jewelry in an evolutionary design. Stop by 2nd Street Market, the Hamilton Farmers Market, or see more of Jessica’s work on line.

jewelrybyjess.com • 1-801-654-0234

Blessings and Bliss From Carol Carol Sanders is a massage therapist in Hamilton Montana. One day a couple of years ago when she discovered Himalayan Salt Lamps, she purchased several for her massage studio. Her clients were instantly attracted to these beautiful lamps. It was the beginning of a wonderful relationship. The Himalayan Salt Lamps go perfectly with massage therapy and as a healthy addition to any room! They are Natural Air Purifiers, emitting negative ions and creating a serene, peaceful healing atmosphere. These amazing lamps make unique gifts that are not only attractive but healthful too! Come and see the different shapes and sizes at the 2nd Street Market. Hearts – $5-$7; Candle Holders – $12; Salt Lamps – $20-$100; Table Salt – $2-$18.

406-369-0282

The Muddy Moose Bath Boutique Loving, painstaking care defines everything they do at The Muddy Moose Bath Boutique, because they do it all by hand. From start to finish; from mixing and blending oils, butters and other ingredients, to curing, packaging, labeling and shipping, they do it all … by hand. Their goal is to make the best soaps, lotions, and other products available — ANYWHERE, AT ANY PRICE. You will feel pampered while using anything made by The Muddy Moose Bath Boutique and love the way your skin feels AFTERWARDS. They specialize in Goat’s Milk soaps and skin creams as well as beeswax based products such as Solid Lotion Bars and Lip Butters. They also strive to use as many local ingredients as possible; The Goat’s Milk is produced in Victor at the Pistol Creek Ranch and the beeswax comes from producers found throughout the Bitterroot Valley. They also carry a variety of bath and body products such as all natural deodorant, liquid soaps and bath bombs. All their products are their OWN UNIQUE formulations, made from scratch.

www.themuddymoosebath.com • 406-777-9872 Monday -Friday: 10 - 5:30 • Saturday: 10-4 • Sundays in December 12-4 10


His parents gave him a camera for graduation from high school. Fourteen years later he became a full-time photographer. William (Bill) Muñoz graduated from the University of Montana with a degree in history and now resides in Montana’s beautiful Bitterroot Valley. He has provided photographs for more than 100 books, including the works of Dorothy Patent Hinshaw. Bill appreciates the need for his photography to spark a child’s imagination. It is the ‘wonder’ of the world of nature that he feels and attempts to capture in his images. The Bitterroot is proud to have William Munoz living here, capturing the beautiful Bitterroot Valley in his photography.

HAMILTON

William Muñoz: Capturing Light

www.agpix.com/wmunoz • 406-381-0691

Jewelry by Jan Born and raised in Darby Montana, designing and making jewelry is more than a hobby, and more than a job for this artist. Jan Spannuth finds it relaxing and fun, to create a beautiful wearable piece of art for you to enjoy. Every piece is unique. You will find Jan’s original work at the 2nd Street Market in Hamilton.

Try It To Believe It!

Mojo Bracelets are said to be like a human body tune up. Almost everyone will benefit from an increase in balance, energy, strength and flexibilty. Jan’s family has experienced the benefits and you can try one at the 2nd Street Market.

406-250-4062

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Mike’s Griz Wear, announces a new fall line of Griz stadium jackets, tees and tanks, scarves, gloves, sweats, hoodies, crews and stadium blankets. sold only at 2nd Street Marketin Hamilton … except on game day. Then you will find Mike and his Griz Wear on the north end of Foot Bridge north of the Stadium.

Thursdays The Naughty Moose 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., Robert Johnson, South of Darby Bitterroot Brewery, Evenings, Variuos Artists, Hamilton

Fridays Eagles Lodge Hamilton, 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m., DJ’s Linda and Russell Bye Hamilton House Pub,6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m, Bitter Sweet Band Victor

Saturdays Bitter Root Brewery, 101 Marcus Street, Hamilton

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The Northern Lights 8:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m, Eagles Lodge, Hamilton The Northern Lights, 8:45 p.m. - 1:30 a.m., The Lumber Jack Saloon, West of Lolo Robert Johnson, 8:00 p.m. - 12 p.m., The Naughty Moose, South of Darby The Northern Lights, 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m., The High Sprits Club, Florence

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Tom Catmull & Johnny Twobones, 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Blacksmith Brewing Co., Stevensville The Northern Lights, 8:45 p.m. - 1:30 a.m., The Lumber Jack Saloon, West of Lolo

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Tom Catmull & Gibson Hartwell, 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Blacksmith Brewing Co., Stevensville 11 The Northern Lights, 9:00 p.m. - 1:45 a.m., The High Sprits Club, Florence 26 The Northern Lights, 8:45 p.m. - 1:30 a.m., The Lumber Jack Saloon, West of Lolo 12

Tom Catmull & the Clerics, 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Blacksmith Brewing Co., Stevensville

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Mike’s Griz Wear Available at

2 ndStreet Market

Hamitlon, MT

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The Northern Lights. 9:00 p.m. - 1:45 a.m., The High Sprits Club, Florence

April 16

Montana Rockies Bluegrass Asso., 12 p.m. 10:30 p.m., Lone Rock School, Stevensville


CUPOL A C AMPAIGN

The Restoration Begins with the Cupola Campaign at the Ravalli County Museum in Hamilton. The project is in full swing and we are proud of the

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historic restoration taking place outside as well as the soon to begin interior renovations. The Old County Courthouse designed by A. J. Gibson has been close to the heart of the downtown for over 100 years. The events that have taken place inside its hallowed halls and ante chambers have had the power to change people’s lives and make stories worth retelling. The Old Court House has been the site of countless historic events, trials, day to day activities and more recently many cultural explorations as well. The Mission of the Museum is to preserve the cultural heritage of the Bitter Root Valley for you and future generations. As the home of the Ravalli County Museum it now has a fresh vision to present to the public. This Spring, as part of the ongoing evolution of this magnificent old building, you will experience the grand opening of several new exhibits, enhanced educational programming and a refurbished space that will draw you in … to history. Keep up with the progress on the museum’s website,

HAMILTON

RESTORATION BEGINS with the

205 Bedford St. Hamilton, MT 59840 406-363-3338 • www.brvhsmuseum.org

I t’s a great place to make your home, the Bitterroot Valley. Montana is about truly living with fishing, hiking, skiing, snowmobiling, hunting, boating and camping all just outside your front door. Rafting the Bitterroot River, hunting and camping are just a few of Bob Pauley’s favorite activities – along with finding a great home for great folks that desire to share Bob’s home land. Finding the perfect spot for your lifestyle is important to Bob.

When you are happy with your home, you will be a good neighbor and friend. Bob’s love of the valley and the simplicity of the Montana lifestyle make it easy to introduce you to the friendly community of the Bitterroot valley. Buyers, sellers, bankers, realtors and neighbors all know and trust Bob to put the cares and concerns of his clients first. Just the way you’d help your friend, that’s how Bob will treat you. After 17 years in real estate you can trust Bob Pauley. Your choice of properties is currently excellent and with interest rates at low levels, this might be the perfect time for you to consider investing in the Montana Real Estate market.

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Downtown Hamilton Explore Between the Worlds

Between the Worlds is a beautiful store full of intriguing possibilities, with a peaceful, positive energy where any seeker is welcome. This is the Bitterroot Valley and Missoula area’s metaphysical and spiritual resource. Their goal is to serve as a gateway for many spiritual paths and provide a wide range of tools for conscious living. Between the Worlds has books, crystals, jewelry, divination tools, tarot, gemstone pendulums, prayer flags, incense, candles and oils of intention, and magical skin care products. They offer healing energy work including, reiki, shamanic journeying, psychic readings, tarot readings and henna body art and will soon also hold classes and lectures.

(406) 363-2969 • 205 West Main Street • Hamilton, MT

The Spice of Hamilton

“Variety is the spice of life” and Karen Suennen, chef and owner of The Spice of Life Cafe & Catering, likes it that way. She wants to create a dining experience that is welcoming to everyone. The menu is diverse and uses spicy ingredients such as wasabi or chili peppers, but, Suennen states, “everything on the menu is not hot” she tries to include something for everybody. You will find a delectable variety including a bit of Caribbean, Thai, Japanese, and Italian cuisine. There is also a children’s menu, and beer and wine are available. “We use local ingredients whenever we can,” says Suennen, who’s half acre home garden provides some of the restaurant’s herbs, vegetables and flowers. Wild salmon, naturally raised beef, and vegetarian options are included. The decor is fun and funky with art from local artists on display. Folks are encouraged to come as they are, so if you are just off the river or ski hill, please stop in. The restaurant does not take reservations so no need to worry about that either.

www.thespiceinhamilton.com 406.363.4433 • 163 South 2nd Street • Hamilton, MT

Fine Provisions On a journey to uncharted territory, San Franciscan, Gena Eales, planted her roots in the beautiful Bitter Root Valley and found herself longing for the great cheeses, wines, and gourmet foods to which she had become accustomed. Lo and behold, she found many others with the desire to feast upon these great foods and wines of the world, while still being lucky enough to live in this wonderful, scenic valley. The moral of this story is you can have it all!

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Provisions Fine Foods & Wines is the it place for lovers

of fine foods and wines. We have weekly shipments of cheeses, fine foods, wines, oils, and pastas from around the world, and specialize in high-end, boutique, and hard-to-find wines. So stand up, find your car keys, and come feast your eyes on this old-world style boutique grocery. Bon Appetit!

Provisionsfinefoods@gmail.com 107 South 2nd Street in Hamilton, MT


River Rising Bakery Bakery, Deli Espresso

Popular local deli, River Rising offers

gourmet sandwiches, fresh baked goods and tasty espresso. Gourmet grilled and cold deli sandwiches, soups & salads, even wireless internet. The art of Portrait and Landscape artist: Leslie Drake-Robinson, of Hamilton, is currently featured at the River Rising as part of the Artists Along the Bitterroot Tour.

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Make your First Stop the Third Block of Main

M-F 6:30 am - 5:30 pm, Sat 8 am - 4 pm, Sun 8 am - 2 pm 337 W. Main St. • Hamilton, • 406.363.4552

Big Sky Candy Handmade Chocolates and Gourmet Goodies, made right here in Hamilton, Montana. The aroma of melting

chocolate, bubbling caramel and cinnamon glazed almonds awaits you. Come visit Big Sky Candy in the heart of the Bitterroot Valley, in Hamilton. They take great pride in offering the very finest hand-made candies, each one made from the center out, including their own creamy caramels and toffee.

Try the decadent handmade chocolates, toffees, fudges, brittles, bear claws, turtles, truffles, cinnamon glazed almonds and much more. They even have a large selection of sugar free candies. See you at Big Sky Candy, the sweetest spot in Hamilton.

Me & Mom

M-F 9-5, Sat 9-4 319 W. Main Hamilton • 406.363.0580 www.bigskycandy.com

Me and Mom is a very special children’s store. You and the kids will find fun things for every age. Kid’s clothing in sizes from newborns to 4, hats, even original Montana grand kid tee shirts are just a start. Toys abound, from rattles to classic wooden ones. Raise their IQ with one of the many games and science kits for kids up to age 12. Me & Mom has something for your kid, grand kid, or the kid in you. The shopping really does start here, on the third block of main. 305 Main St., Hamilton, MT • 406-363-3605

The Red Door &

Hamilton Party Rentals Voted “BEST UNIQUE GIFTS” The Red Door offers something for everyone from home decor to

women’s accessories to custom silk floral arranging and more. A new addition to The Red Door is HAMILTON PARTY RENTALS, ready to assist you with all of your party needs. Come in to The Red Door, the friendly staff takes pleasure in helping you with your home decor needs and more. On the corner of Third and Main, downtown Hamilton.

M-F 10:00 am - 5:30 pm, Sat 10 am - 4 pm, 301 W. Main St. • Hamilton, MT • 406.363.4482 www.reddoormt.com • www.hamiltonpartyrentals.net 15


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Welcome to Hamilton, Montana REMLC’s Sportsman’s Lodging, LLC REMLC’s

has accommodations and affiliates to make planning your vacation simple. If you are here for one on the Bitterroot Valleys events, you can stay in town at the REMLC’s City Center Motel, and be just a few blocks from the action but still have a quiet evening and good nights sleep. The Bitterroot Valley is noted for sporting activities and history. You will enjoy fantastic community events like the Brewfest and Daly days, you are just minutes from the Daly Mansion home of the Copper King Marcus Daly. You can even walk to the river for some quick fishing. Hamilton's history includes the 1804 and 1805 Lewis and Clark exploration, as well as, the Nez Perce Medicine Tree Site. The Ravalli County Museum, the Hamilton Golf Course, Painted Rocks Lake and Como Lake are within 30 minutes and if you want a real adventurer make sure to hike into the third largest wilderness in the U.S. The Selway Bitterroot Wilderness. If your adventure extends beyond the Bitterroot Valley, you should consider a stay at our Sportsman's Lodge in Shoup Idaho's prime hunting, fishing and vacationing country. The Lodge overlooks Idaho's Salmon River, more commonly called the "River of No Return.” The quiet setting of the Lodge, perched on a mountain, is the perfect place to get away from it all.

Consider this your official invitation to Montana' Bitterroot Valley. REMLC’s City Center Motel & Annex is a Member of Sportsman’s Lodging, LLC.

Book Your Adventure At

Affiliates Fur Fish & Feathers Taxidermy PO Box 426 Darby, MT89529 (406) 821-0188 WW OUTFITTERS PO Box 249 Darby, MT 59829 (406) 821-3622

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U-Haul (406) 363-2205

Dollar Rent A Car (406) 375-9160

Geertson Creek Trail Rides 151 Geertson Cr Rd Salmon, Idaho 83467 (208) 756-2463

Rawhide Outfitters 204 Larson Street Salmon, ID 83467 (208)756-4276

Daly Mansion (406) 363-6004

Osprey Outfitters 1963 North 1st Hamilton, MT 406 363-1000

REMLC’s Sportsman’s Roost Lodge “Member Sportsman’s Lodging, LLC”

The lodge overlooks Idaho’s Salmon River. From the Lodge Observe the fly by of the “River of No Return’s” Resident Bald Eagles. Enjoy the Scenery while Rock Climbing, Hiking, and Rafting, Capture Elk, Bear, Big Horn Sheep and Mountain Goats with Your Camera. Visit the Gold Hill Mine and Sheep Eater Archeology Site.

In Montana 406.363.1651 or 208.394.2150 in Idaho Make Your Reservation Through REMLC Sportsman’s Lodging www.remlcsportsmanslodging.com


“An affair of the heART” Quilt Show and Sale February 11, 12, 13 Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Featuring Art Quilts from past and present TART Students

In Good Company features the work and art of these four women: Jamie Grant, Susan Wetzsteon, Sue Engel, and Sue Anne Iman.For 17 years this collaboration of talent and ideas, sparked by an interest in quilting and design, has provided new, unique ideas and materials for creative quilters worldwide.

In Good Company invites you to become a “TART” (Textile Artist) by joining their network of quilters who want to try new surface design techniques. The I.G.C. gallery on the web has several creative, unique and cutting edge ideas to help get you started. You can purchase our hand-dyed silk ribbon or wool and art quilt products that support and expand the Tart lessons. Textile Art Lessons: Become a “TART” (Textile Artist) and subscribe to the In Good Company Tarts Program. Each monthly kit contains the necessary materials and written instructions for a lesson in a surface design technique. The kit includes materials to experiment and practice with. Then compose your own original designed art quilts by incorporating the technique you just learned. Past kits are also available for sale. Art Quilt Products: In Good Company carries many books, notions, and hand-dyed fabrics that complement and support the Tart Lessons.

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Open 10-4 Monday or by Appointment 115 State St. Hamilton, Montana ingoodcohanddyes.com 406-363-4064

Skalkaho Steak House

guests spend time enjoying fine dining and drinks on the outside patio while viewing Montana’s wildlife, elk, bighorn sheep, deer and even humming birds. You will be hard pressed to find a better restaurant, with a more natural entertainment or more beautiful scenery than here, just 10 miles southeast of Hamilton.

The Skalkaho Steak House is a labor of love for the Roses. Most of the crew are

family members. They have a stake in providing an enjoyable experience and an exceptionally satisfying meal. You will feel the friendly atmosphere the minute you walk in the door.

After many years in the outfitting business treating hunters to fabulous meals,

opening the Skalkaho Steak House was a natural and soon known as the best steak house in the valley. Steak is not their sole forte, however, their seafood will spark memories of fine dining at the coast. Choose steak and lobster, steak and crab, fresh prime rib, or a seafood platter for two that is unequaled, stacked with lobster, crab, deep fried shrimp, calamari, scallops and shrimp scampi.

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on a little highway into the Sapphire mountains but it is the hospitality that makes a great meal superb. Sandy, John and the family invite you to enjoy dinner at their place. From River to Ridge© the Skalkaho Steak House will become one of your favorite dining spots, in the beautiful Bitterroot Valley.

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Stevensville: Where Montana Began: Event Highlights for 2010-2011 Recurring EventsHighlights

July 2011

December 2010

August 2011

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First Friday in Downtown, 5:30-9 pm (first Friday of every month) Harvest Valley Farmers Market, 3rd & Main St W (Every Sat. May 5 through mid-Oct) 3-4

A Montana Country Christmas, Downtown Gift Fair, over 25 vendors, stores open for holiday shopping, craft show, warm fires, wagon rides, caroling, refreshments, Parade of Lights, community tree lighting, pictures with Santa on Friday evening. Kick off the Holiday Season!

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Oldtime Bluegrass Festival Annual Fundraiser, Lone Rock School

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Pie in the Big Sky Auction On First Friday 6:30 PM

June 2011

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17-18 Western Heritage Days, Downtown, 17 Calcutta Auction of Barnyard Teams 18 Parade, Arts & Crafts, Sidewalk Sales, Horse and Wagon Rides - Historic Home Tours, Historic St. Mary’s Mission Tours, Chuck Wagon BBQ Cook-Off, Barnyard Games – Prizes! Downtown Saturday Night, Food Court, Music, Beer Garden, Street Dance, & FUN!!!

99th Creamery Picnic & Parade. Montana State BBQ Cook-Off, Brewfest , Car Show, Live Music & Dancing, Pot of Gold Raffle! creamerypicnic.com

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Summer Fest – 3rd Annual Hot Air Balloon Festival: bands, balloons & BBQ held at St. Mary’s Mission, sponsored by Black Smith Brewing Company. Blacksmithbrewing.com

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Northwest Honeyfest 3rd annual “NorthWest HoneyFest,” Time 10 am – 5 pm at the Lewis and Clark Park. Honey-based food and drink products, honey tasting from all over the country, cooking demonstrations, bee product vendors. Drawings for prizes and great entertainment. nothwesthoneyfest.com Annual Salish Pilgrimage at the historic St. Mary’s Mission. 406-777-5734 Founders Day at the historic St. Mary’s Mission. Re-Enactment – Live History Presentation

2nd Annual Summer Fest 2nd Annual

July 9–10 • 2010 Summer Fest

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10 Hot Air Balloons

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Live Music Live Music Both Nights

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Horse Shoe Horse Shoe Tournaments Tournaments BBQ Rib-Off BBQ Rib-Off Evening Glows

Evening Glows

5K Family Walk/Run

5K Family GoodWalk/Run Times

To Be Had By All

Good Times FREE TO ATTEND To Be Had By All

October 2011 7-14

Scarecrow Festival sponsored by the Stevensville Art and Sculpture Society (SASS). Come to Stevensville for Scarecrow contest, a festival of Autumn Art!

FREE TO ATTEND AT THE ST. MARY’S PAVILION

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Valley Drug & Variety

Welcomes you to Stevensville! Stevensville’s Own General Store … Valley Drug & Variety created How may help you. Dan and the crew have been committed since day one to providing the highest quality customer service possible. Whether you are looking for a get well card, a book, an ice cream cone, a bolt of fabric, or your monthly prescription, the crew at Valley Drug is there for you. The selection of items is phenomenal for a store in a town the size of Stevensville; and you will find it is not only less expensive to shop locally, but a lot more fun. If you run a small business, or a large one, you will find “Your Branch Office,” Valley Drugs Copy Center, fast efficient and economical. And do have a full service ice cream bar in your office?

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Stevensville Art and Sculpture Society (SASS) is a non-profit, contemporary art group in Stevensville, Montana, organized for the active promotion, display and production of public art. They have grown into a network of artists and art supporters with the common goal of presenting fine art to the rural community of Stevensville. Their goals are to encourage artistic development through a network of artists, exhibitions and public art projects and to broaden accessibility to fine art in the community. Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month at 10 am in the Bitterroot Star office downtown. Any interested artists or art supporters are welcome. Membership is $10 per year for a regular membership and $20 for a professional membership, which includes a web page on the SASS website. P.O. Box 604 • Stevensville, MT, 59870 www.sassart.org

Participant in the SASS Scarecrow Festival

Valley drug is the original one stop shop, for the the whole community.

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At Valley Drug you will find every service or supply you need for the family, home, and office — something for every room in the house. Just a few of their many departments: M - F 9 am to 7 pm Sat 9 am to 6 pm Sun 10 am to 4 pm

• Full Service Pharmacy

• Parcel shipping services by UPS, FedEx and USPS • Black/White and Color Copy Services • Money orders • Notary • One hour photo • Carlton greeting cards • Toys • Old fashioned soda fountain • Liquor store • Fabric and craft department • Qwest, NW Energy & Cellular One payment service …

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Visit Stevensville, Montana — In the heart of the Bitterroot Valley! Stevensville is a small town packed with history, character, and small businesses which believe in great customer service! They pride themselves on delivering a great down home experience. While here you can visit the Historic St. Mary’s Mission, Fort Owen State Park, Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge, Stevensville Museum, or stop at the Stevensville Main Street Association for information on current activities or event schedules. Stevensville is located 1mile East of highway 93 on the eastside highway. Visitors can take this local highway all the way south to Hamilton or north to Florence. The scenic views are a great reward of taking this route. Stevensville is home to wonderful businesses such as the Blacksmith Brewing Co.; Red Willow Antiques; Lisa Archer Silks; River’s Mist Gallery; and Stevensville’s own General Store, Valley Drug and Variety, where you will find gifts, art and craft supplies, pharmaceuticals and can have an ice cream treat at their old fashioned soda fountain. The Post Office is located on the South end

of Main Street and all shipping needs, office supplies and printing can be taken care of at Your Branch Office located in Valley Drug and Variety. The Stevensville Community Theatre is located on Main Street and produces some of the most wonderful plays. Great sets, comfortable seats and fun community actors make this a perfect place to spend an evening of entertainment. The town has incredible restaurants serving a wide range of delectable fair from home cooking to Mexican cuisine. Italian flavor and aromas come from Romeo’s Italian Kitchen and you can top off your meal with a sweet treat from Charbonneau’s Chocolate Factory. Who could resist this small town package! Stevensville is home to many festivals and events throughout the year. For the First Friday Event every month, stores are open late, refreshments served, Artists hosted at different locations, music, good food and entertainment await all First Friday visitors. The Stevensville is an active community with much to share and you are invited to join them for a memorable experience!

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anyone mingled the two — hunting they don’t have what it takes.” He then proceeds to explain hownow, youhowever, inthata collection and detailed, including precise directions, and history —clear of stories intended to do not have to be afraid and how a reasonably in shape personhighlight with intensity andmaps, joy, associated with gains, difficulty topographical elevation Tori the personal experience as a cherished way of life. Fred no technical climbing skill can find their way to the top of mosttheofIdaho hunting level, and more. Scott, who has spent a lifetime working as a miner out of Montana’s Bitterroot Mountain Range peaks. 64 stories of hunting adventures Wallace, now realizes that he has had, over the past fifty years, of course, moreapex exacting climbing the privilege ofThere pursuingare, that game at the absolute of the by Fred Scott of Wallace, Idaho. This one of a kind guide book, published by the Bitterroot hunting experience in his part of the world. The result is a newprefer for most routes which technical climbers book titled Memories of Hunting Idaho’s Valley’s Stoneydale Press, gives detailed information for of these peaks but you do not need to be hard On the heels of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, another famous Era in which Scott shares some 64 stories the average person to be able to find their way to theseGolden personage entered the saga of North Idaho’s combination core toover getthethere. of hunting adventures past fiftyThis years. book will guide you to of hunting and history — famed Canadian fur trader and magnificent peaks and take in the heady eagle’s eye view the summits without the necessity of using map-maker David Thompson, whose exploits from 1807-1813 New and books celebrate history and sense of accomplishment they afford. You will find carrying technical climbing gear. If you brought the first commercial fur trading enterprise into the iN make Northyour idaho as a region, well before any American free trappers. Now a major clear directions to the beginning of each climbing route, aNd huNtiNg wish to way out of the forests and book outlining Thompson’s efforts to establish fur trading cherished way of life most of which start at Forest Service trailheads. But river bottoms and up into the peaks posts in the area has been published. Titled Sometimes the book truly shines when the routes leave behind theHis book joinsofseveral from the publishing house is most assuredly for you. theothers Bitterroots, this book Only Horses to Eat, David Thompson: well used trails, as the directions here are particularlyof Stoneydale Press, located in nearby Stevensville, The Saleesh House Period, the 392-page book Montana, that look in on the combination of hunting and history in Idaho and other places. A couple of them are brand new and some have been around for awhile.

was researched and written by author Carl Haywood of Thompson Falls, Montana. It gives incredible into Thompson’s historic period in North Edinger believes several factors insight allowed him to survive Idaho, Northwestern Montana and northeastern The journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition tell us about that cold February morning. They include his hardscrabble Washington. Colter being dumped, along with his horse, into the The dramatic story of a Wisconsin Edinger, tiesoftoa major, upbringing in the Wisconsin north woods and an ingrown icy logger, waters of Gary Hungery Creek inwith the midst Which brings us back to retired Wallace miner and now author, winter storm. Colteranot only survived Montana. He miraculously, someand sayvicious, heroically, survived woods family pride for making doFredunder any kind of circumstances. S. Scott, whose just-released book Memories of but had the presence of mind to hang onto his rifle in accident in 2007 when a falling tree sheered off his left leg below the knee Hunting Idaho’s Golden Era puts a common man’s the midst of that mishap. That rifle was more important These combined with a fierce, inborn will to succeed imbued on the rich heritage of hunting elk and bear in the at a work site too far distant from helpforfor him than to make it through thegear that by his family, enabled him touch to him survival the blanket and other to become a world class sled dog North Idaho mountains. This 256 page reminisce touches he lost at the time! Colter went on, of course, to become ordeal alive. racer, undertake a fi shing business onofthe Yukon River, and imaginable on a lifetime pursuing big game under every one of the most famous of early-history folk heroes in the condition of weather and circumstance, from his First American West. A fur trapper, he was the first white man establish and maintain a successful logging business. Authored by Edinger, himself, the book not only details Buck – 1962 through such tantalizing tales as Suicide Bull to travel through what is now Yellowstone National Park – 1992 and No Second Chance – 2006. the accident in which he—found injured theabout cold“finding” “Will to Live: A Saga of Survival” Colter’shimself Hell it was called, once in he told is a 192-page book that Yellowstone. Shortly after that,having Colter became legendary in Scott’s follows inin a tradition February woods of northern Wisconsin but to face begins with a dramatic description ofbook the accident a chapterof the history of the American West when, upon capture by the Stoneydale Press’ outdoor, hunting and the realization that, atBlackfoot the best, he inwas goingForks into titled “Alone With Thirty Minutes to Live.” joins, Indians the Three areashock at the headwaters historical booksThe withreader ties to Idaho and bleeding to death ofwith only River 30 minutes to live. the Missouri he was stripped, beatenHe after they’d killed including such tilesand as Hunting Country him as he looks back on his life to this point how Open it has his companion, and given a chance life. Mule Deer and Bugling for Elk, both by Nampa writer was more than 30 minutes from John anyPotts, possible help andto run for hishim his character,Dwight thenSchuh, experiences hisHorseback hectic 17 minute That run, of course, in which he managed to escape, madeshaped 70,000 Miles In The Wilds of Idaho by whatever he did, he legendary had to and do aitnew immediately. pick-up drive toward oncoming longtimethe outfitter Don Habel,ambulance and a wonderfulrescue Idaho elkwhile hunting story in the book, Colter’sAgainst Run by author Stephen reminiscedialogue book by W. Mitchell Rohlfs,This the classic Cottontails to Kudu: A Gough,Gary issued by Stoneydale to give us anup a running those “impossible” T.odds, did what it Press took, istonow availablekeeping with 911. book is an Hunter’s Journey. opportunity to look into that early-day Idaho hunter’s life in great detail.

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But that is just the tip of the iceberg. You will find many great gift ideas, gourmet food items and Madison Creek is your local Thymes Bath & Body retailer. Don’t just take our word for it, head over to Madison Creek Furnishings and see for yourself, you’ll be glad you did.

The Bitterroots Best Interior Design Store, Home Décor & Accessories, Furnishings Store Two Years Running

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It is a unique experience when you walk in to Madison Creek Furnishings. Each area is decorated as if it were someone’s home. Owners, Tim Shonkwiler and Chad Nixon, are passionate about hand selecting all of their products. They focus on finding furniture and décor made in the U.S.A, and work with many local artisans and manufacturers. At Madison Creek the sales team always has a smile on their face and is happy to help you with any of your design requirements. Interior Design services are also available.

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Lisa Archer Silks Lisa Archer Silks was officially established in 2001, but the concept has been in development since she was a teenager. Fabrics, texture, and color have always fascinated her. This passion continued as she grew older, and eventually began designing clothing for family and friends, and of course herself.

Wearable Art! Each piece is hand painted on 100% silk and/or silk rayon using a wide range of hues, and surface design techniques which provides a luxurious array of color combinations. The painted fabric is then sewn together to make a beautiful piece of wearable art. When you go out in one of the famous Lisa Archer designs, you will feel as valuable as a piece of art. Lisa Archer silks can be seen at the Red Willow in Stevensville, MT. It is worth the drive.

406.642.6300 • www.lisaarchersilks.com

Red Willow Antiques and Collectibles, actually two store fronts on Main St. in Stevensville, makes the drive worth it. It is just plain fun to casually peruse the diverse antiques, the collectibles, and even the consignment pieces. You never know what you might find. Take a break with a short walk to a downtown Stevensville restaurant, then come back and finish your tour. Red Willow’s owner, Janet, can usually be found working on her own line of custom-period western clothing and leather apparel, in back in the work shop.

406-777-3332 211 and 213 Main St.• Stevensville, MT

Take the Mountains Home This original art print of THE BEAUTIFUL BITTERROOT VALLEY is an artfully combined selection of Nelson

Kenter's Bitterroot Valley photography. This print is 23” x 16 1/2” and printed on acid free high quality paper. This first time offering of the work is only $129 and $29 of each order will be donated, in your name to the Ravalli County Historical Museum, to assist them in documenting and preserving the history of the Beautiful Bitterroot Valley.

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VICTOR

IT IS ALL ABOUT Where do you hang your hat?

Well for me it’s Victor Montana. Home of the hardest working, self sacrificing, most giving people, you will ever meet. M-m-m-m, I think I’ve heard that description about Montana’s population in general. Oh, and did I mention Victor has breath taking views, like Bear Creek over-look, Fred Burr lake, Sweathouse Creek, the Bitterroot River, just to name a few? Like most of us, I love the community I call home and the valley we live in. For me it’s Victor and the Bitterroot Valley. For most communities, there is a signature event and Victor has had their own. The last four years a handful of volunteers and myself with the support of some businesses, non-profits and a few individuals have had the privilege of keeping the annual Chief Victor Days celebration flourishing. It’s a time every year we as a community get to share in honoring Chief Victor, after whom our town is named, one of the many great leaders of his time. Chief Victor Days is the second weekend in June. Last June was the 28th annual celebration. This celebration is one honoring our heritage and celebrating the culture of the Victor Community — A Gathering of Traditions. Like many communities in Montana and elsewhere, keeping participation and enthusiasm alive is hard work especially

For! COWBOY (or GIRL) UP! – Just took on a whole new meaning, not to mention flavor. If you haven’t stopped in Victor for dinner you should. Cowboy Troy’s is going to surprise you. A lot more than just the sign changed when Troy, Renee and Clayton created this restaurant and bar on Highway 93 in Victor. If you live in the Bitterroot not only will you find your friends enjoying dinner in the restaurant, warming up from the warmth of the wood-fired oven, or having a drink with

friends at the bar, and listening to live music and dancing, but you will find locally grown, fresh veggies on your pizza and produce in your salad. At this time Cowboy Troy’s is proudly using Ayres’ Angus (Stevensville, MT) dry aged beef for the burgers & Life Line Dairy (Victor, MT) to make their hand crafted fresh Mozzarella. The to drive for pizzas are baked in their custom designed wood-fired brick oven in authentic Neapolitan fashion. Choose from 15 different specialty pizzas, with 7 different sauce selections or try each of the 11 different

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flavors of chicken wings. Delightful salads, with house-made dressings & delicious burgers are among the many other specials that the kitchen creates on a whim. Cowboy Troy’s Catering will bring all of these wonderful flavors and much more to your event from small office parties or lavish weddings. Once you have relaxed to a fine, very reasonably priced, dinner or lunch you will feel so good you will want to make your way to the bar for some dancing, singing, and good times with good friends.

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COMMUNITY during difficult economic times. Chief Victor Days in the early years had a large group of community volunteers. An event of this size requires it. There were donations of time and money from people through out the valley and Missoula. Products and services were a fraction of the costs compared to now. We as a community are so grateful to have had the participation and contributions from so many, for this special event, over the years. As we wait for highway 93 construction to be completed through the town of Victor and an upturn in the economy, it seems we have an opportunity to take a breath and examine the future of the Chief Victor Days Celebration. It is with regret that I have decided step away from the position of director for Chief Victor Days. The Chief Victor Days Event, its’ history and inventory has been placed under the care of the Victor Heritage Museum until the Community regains it’s energy and decides how to move forward. The friendships, the history, the stories all combine to make Victor a unique entity in the Bitterroot Valley. I have truly enjoyed being part of what makes Victor so special. I look forward to the future of this unique spot in the road that many of us call home. Sincerely, Angie Dobberstein, former Director of Chief Victor Days

For more information contact The Victor Heritage Museum , P.O. Box 610 Victor Mt. 59875

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Horse-Drawn Trolley Rides When: Monday, December 6, 2010

5:00 – 9:00 PM

Where: Victor Museum, Blake and Main St. Victor, Montana $5.00 per person (reduced family rates)

We will have Bitter Root Trails IV for sale - give it as a gift for the holidays holidays Our gazebo will be decked out for the holidays! Please join us for a great time at our fundraiser Contact …… for more information Angie D. (642-3924 Joann H. (363-1509) Mary K. (961-3588) Linda T. (239-4026)

THIS WEEK: WednesdayWing Wednesday60° Wings & $1 PBR Thursday Karaoke & Dancing FridayLive Music & Dancing SaturdayKaraoke & Dancing SundayCribbage Tournaments Bloody Mary Special $4 Call or $7 Top Shelf

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DARBY

Mark Your Calendars Today Recurring Events Darby Farmers Market, 101 E. Tanner Avenue, area folks to showcase their products in a social and fun atmosphere. Enjoy the freshness and taste of locally grown foods and the opportunity to personally interact with the farmer who grew it. 406.821.3753 (every Tues. May 1 through Oct 30)

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Join us for Darby Logger Days July 15 & 16, 2011 Darby, Montana

15-16 Darby Dog Derby Sled Dog Race, family friendly event features races for beginners to hard core. Volunteers needed. 406.369.0707. positivechangesllc@yahoo.com 29 Winter Fest and Bitterroot Mushers Mutt Pull

March 2011

12-13 Rocky Mountain Snowmobile Hillclimb Race, Lost Trail Powder Mountain Ski Resort

June 2011

TBA Darby Pioneers Annual Meeting

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Elite Bull Connection, a night of bull riding, music, food and fun. Watch as the top Professional Bull Riders face off with the top bucking bulls. Food, beer and live music. 406.544.5536 Century Bicycle Ride from Darby to Stevensville and back 11 Big Sky Fox Trotter Association Memorial Trail Ride at Lost Horse Trail heads out the day after the their Fox Trotter horse show in Corvallis. For more information contact BSFTA at mrg1947m@netscape.net. 15-16 Darby Logger Days, family games and live music. Parade, BBQ, 17 exciting competitive logging events, from Hot Saws to Log Rolling with cash prizes awarded. Food, activities, family fun. 16-24 Strawberry Festival, annual fund raiser for the Darby Volunteer Fire Department is an old-fashioned ice cream social. Enjoy angel food cake with strawberries and ice cream while listening to Music provided by local musicians. Raffles. 22-24 Hardtimes Bluegrass Festival, 3 days of great live bluegrass music with an amazing Bitterroot view. . There will be band performances, jamming, band competitions, with two hours of bluegrass gospel music on Sunday.

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Darby Fun Day, includes 1-mile, 5K, and 12K fun runs (starting at Lake Como), a parade, community market, live entertainment, evening dancing, kids’ games, and events for the whole family.

Deb’s Restaurant The Sun always shines and the food is always the best at Deb's Restaurant in Darby, Montana. Everyday there is a reason to come to Darby. It starts right first thing in the morning at Deb's Restaurant. Overlooking the park, across from the Museum, right on Main street, you will find Deb with a pretty smile ready to fix a great breakfast or lunch for you. After several years of managing restaurants, Deb finally took the suggestions of her friend and customers to open her own restaurant. This is where you can find Darby's residents at lunch and breakfast. Be sure to join them as part of your Darby adventure.

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The Mountain Spirit Inn

in Darby, Montana, is a clean, comfortable motel situated in a prime location, at the southern end of the spectacular Bitterroot Valley. It provides convenient access to nearly every outdoor activity at any season. The inn is a great place for families, four wheelers, hikers, bicyclists, motorcyclists, fishers, hunters, nature lovers, photographers, and skiers to put up their feet before or after a hard day’s play and be revitalized by the pristine scenery. The remodeled apartment-sized guest rooms are unique, all have satellite TV, complimentary internet access, and nine are equipped with kitchenettes.

406.821.3405 •308 S Main Street • Darby, MT


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Darby’s main attraction on Main St.! This 16,000 square foot space houses a huge selection of and collectibles in the Bitterroot Valley. We have everything! Art, metal work, stoves, furniture, home décor, fine collectibles, and an Old West Candy Store to boot! They have more than 600 varieties of candy guaranteed to satisfy the sweet tooth in young and old alike. So, whether you pop in for a moment or stay for a few hours, you’re going to find something you’ll love … Be it a sweet treat or an antique treasure, you can’t miss the Old West Gallery and Candy Store in Darby, Montana!

DARBY

Old West Gallery Antiques, & Candy Store the finest antiques

406-821-4076 202 S. Main St Darby, Montana

huckleberries for the holidays Wild Huckleberry Jam Wild Huckleberry Marmalade Wild Huckleberry Apple Butter Sugar Free Huckleberry Syrup Wild Huckleberry Coffee and Cocoa Huckleberry Flapjack Mix

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Montana Huckleberry Gift Basket Six Wonderful Treats: Huckleberry: Honey, 12 oz., Taffy, 12 oz. Huckleberry Hand Cream, 4 oz. Huckleberry Gummy Grizzlies, 7 oz. Chocolate Covered Huckleberries, 2 oz. Plus! Montana Rainbow Gems, 7.2 oz. Free Shipping before Dec. 31, 2010

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Cut Metal Welcome Sign

These friendly bears are great at greeting your guests. This Copper Welcome sign, about 14” x 12” is perfect for your cabin or home. Item #25910 — $59.99 FREE shipping before Dec. 31, 2010

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Antique Coca Cola Clock

This antique coca cola clock is in working order and still has the original key. It has a beautiful oak frame and a glass front all which are in great condition. Item # 450=2809 — $899.99 FREE S&H

Hand made Saw Blade Metal Art

Talk about a story starter, this 40’ by 54’ wall hanging - Bear trap with a large buzz saw blade wall decoration is sure to have all your guests in awe! This is a one of a kind conversation piece. Free shipping before Dec. 31, 2010 Item # 0545025 — $995 FREE S&H

Montana Hand Carved Bears

Straight from the back country of Montana these bears are Montana Handcarved out of Montana Pine. Perfect you mind you of your best times in Montana. The Old West Gallery has bears from ten inches to six feet tall. Plump and Happy Papa Bear (sitting) approx. 20” tall, 26 lbs., Item # 175=1010 — $299 FREE S&H Baby Bear (standing) approx. 20” tall, 25lbs., Item # 175=1010 — $249 FREE S&H Mama Bear approx. 24” tall, Item # 125=1010 — $299.99 FREE S&H

U.S. Calvary Strong Box

A step into the past with the Antique USA Strong box. It’s in great condition and has a latch in front. It’s a sure crowd pleaser. This box includes a large Free US lock to lock all your treasure included. Item # 107525 — $295 plus S&H

Black Bear Dining Set

This Black Bear Plate set comes with 4 plates, 4 mugs, 3 canister set and a napkin holder. It will add to that homey feel and add a touch of nature to the supper table. — $229.99 FREE S&H

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BITTERROOT VALLEY

T U O B A L L Y T A I N U IT IS M M CO Pioneering a New Frontier

In 1880 Ryan’s great great grandfather moved to the beautiful Bitterroot Valley of Montana. Logging helped support the Conner family then and does now. At age 16 Ryan purchased his first timber sale, caught the logging bug, started a logging company and continues to be influential in Montana’s forest management to this day. In 2005, Ryan and Robin formed R&R Conner Aviation, purchased their own UH-1 Super B Helicopter, and started on a whole new adventure in the Bitterroot Valley. They say the company is only as good as the people, and are grateful for their employee’s loyalty and hard work. The Bitterroot Valley, its natural resources, and its people have always been an integral part of their lives and livelihood. Whether it is in business, the community or proper resource management in Montana, the Conners know how important it is sustain proper growth and management for success in the long run. They want their kids to have the same opportunities they have to live and prosper. Being featured on the internationally syndicated television show Ax Men, R&R Conner Aviation may be the best known heli-logging company in the world. This type of logging and the logging restraints faced by the Forest Service have led to the production of this DVD featuring today’s helicopter logging practices in Montana’s Bitterroot Valley forests. Ryan, Robin and the crew encourage you learn about the latest struggles of forest management and timber salvage, as well as their part in the solution on this Logging in the 21st Century DVD.

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Sales of merchantable timber in the national forests have declined. Beetle kill and fires have increased the dead wood. The Black Forest Division of R&R Conner Aviation is working to restore health and beauty Montana forests. You can also watch Logging in the 21st Century on the internet at www.rrconner.com to learn more about forest management and the roll R&R Conner Black Forest Division is playing in Montana and the Bitterroot Valley.

Darby Logger Days July 15 & 16, 2011 Darby, Montana Logging Sports Competion, Live Music, Great Food

From river to ridge© the beautiful Bitterroot Valley is a great place to call home. The Bitterroot is a somewhat undiscovered vacation and outdoor recreation area, full of history and adventures. While you are in Hamilton, stop by for coffee and a chat with Gayle and Mark, owners of Bitterroot Furniture. Together they will help your dream of the perfect Bitterroot Valley home become a reality.

Open: Mon-Fri 10-6 & Sat 10-5 • 223 Pinckney St. • Hamilton, MT 59840 www.BitterrootFurniture.com • 406.363.1943

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201 W. Main St. Hamilton, MT 59840 • 406-363-6236

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Montana Sapphire & Yogo Sapphire Trunk Show and Sale Begin s Friday, Dece mber 3 rd — 5- 8 p.m .

27th Annual Store Wide Sale Generous Holiday Discounts Throu gh Dece mber 24th

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ikesell’s takes pride in their ability to carefully select and offer you a diverse selection of traditional, modern and even unique jewelry. Each piece is hand selected to insure you receive the best value — the highest quality at the best price.

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ustom design and resetting require the trust you will only appreciate once you have worked with Cindy Mikesell. Your jewelry and family keepsakes never leave the store and you will be speaking directly with the jeweler rejuvenating or creating your family treasures.

Repair and restoration require a delicate touch, an eye for detail,

the right equipment, and an understanding of the importance of your family jewelry. At Mikesell’s you will talk to jewelry professionals. The Bitterroot Valley is their home, and you will find you can trust them. Like good neighbors they listen carefully to your desires and handle your family heirlooms with the respect they deserve. Mikesell’s considers it a privilege and honor to restore and preserve your family history.

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