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Submitted by: Vonnie Klungland The 25th Annual Quilt Show at the 68th Montana Seed Show is March 10 from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and March 11 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.. The show is held in the band room at the Harlem High School. You can enter your quilts, wall hangings, decorator items, clothing, etc. There are separate categories for the youth items. Entry forms are available at Richman Ins. office in Harlem, the Harlem Public Library and various area quilt shops. Entries are due Friday, March 3, 2017 by 5:00 p.m. at Richman Ins. office...
I got excited the other day because somewhere I had picked up a recipe for Christmas Morning Breakfast Casserole. Now there are many breakfast casseroles floating around but few that call for potatoes in them rather than bread. I love potatoes in my breakfast casserole and when I saw the first ingredient in this one was for cheesy hash browns it had my attention quickly. I spent a lot of time in the frozen potatoes department of a grocery store looking for the cheesy hash browns only to find that they were not there! So I put my good recipe...
The Blaine County Library Board of Trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting today at 11:00 a.m. in the library meeting room. "Breathing Lessons" will be the movie at 1:00 p.m. today. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. "Because of Winn Dixie" will be the movie next week. If anyone has a request for a movie, please let us know or tell Kristie at the Senior Center. Story Time is Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Kids of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend....
Don’t miss the Mardi Gras Fun Night Feb. 28, 6:00-7:30 P.M. We will wind up “Love Your Library” month with an evening filled with fun, food, games and more! Wear green, purple, or gold and bring your family and friends. This event is for the young and the young at heart! “Let the Good Times Roll at Your Library!” Thanks to everyone who stopped by last week to see the new children’s books acquired through The Pilcrow Foundation grant with help from the Friends of the Library and the generosity of Mr. Hal Berenson and Mrs. Laura Ackerman. T...
Mrs. Kittson's kindergarten cowboys and cowgirls tip their hats after performing a rootin' tootin' 100th Day song for the 2nd graders....
Story submitted by, Karolee Cronk Bread is an integral part of our diets, and the Montana Seed Show Bread Contest offers bakers the opportunity to enter their favorites in the various categories. The Bread Show contest will be held Friday, March 10, in the Harlem High School big gym with entry time between 8:00 A.M.-9:30 A.M. The categories for both adult and youth (high school seniors and younger) are: regular white bread, 100% whole wheat bread, machine white bread and machine 50% combination whole wheat bread. All four categories will offer...
Linda and Darel were to Superior for the weekend and met up with Adam and Lauren Hauge and Caleb. They spent the weekend visiting while Adam was brewing. They were also able to get in a little spoiling of their grandson as well. They were guests of Jim and Roberta Ball. Tracer and Ethan Heilig were in Harlem on Sunday and spent the day visiting with Grandpa Kenny and Grandma Phyllis. Peggy and Francis Van Voast were traveling companions of Max and Kirsti Cederberg this weekend as they traveled to Lethbridge for a swap meet. This week marks the...
On Monday and Tuesday, Grandpa Wally Beck kept Harley Jo Beck and Lucy and Coopper Grabofsky entertained while their parents and Grandma Loretta cut meat. Elissa and Jordan Zellmer and family went to Chinook to the game for Wade Schneider’s Sr. night. Dave and Teresa Cornell went to Scobey to the Handrans to spend the day celebrating with August for his 1st birthday. Kelsey Klindworth was home to visit her parents, Carol and Duane over the weekend. Loretta Beck, Sandy Beck, and Teresa Cornell were all over to the Quilt Guild in Turner Saturday....
The Blaine County 4H Teen Leader Club includes members from all of the local clubs. The group is preparing to host their Annual Valentine Day Dinner and Dance This Sunday, February 12th. The event takes place at the Blaine County Fairgrounds in the Commercial Building. Dinner is being served from 4-6 p.m. with Spaghetti as the main course. The dance will feature the music of the Plowed Under band and will go from 6-9 p.m. A silent auction will also take place during the event. The money that is...
Tonight at 7 P.M. the library is hosting the Harlem High School F1 in Schools team “Harlem United.” The students will explain what F1 in Schools is all about and share their experiences competing at the state, national, and world levels. This Learn at the Library program will be informative and entertaining. Come join us for a fun evening! Refreshments will be served. “Let the Good Times Roll at Your Library” as we celebrate “Love Your Library” month! During the month of Feb. each time you check out materials your name will be entered to...
Terry and Tammy Jones were to Shelby one day this past week where Britney was a presentor at an AG conference. Senior night will be held this Tuesday at the Turner School. The presentation will take place prior to the game. It will be held at 3:45 p.m. with both girls and boys varsity games to follow. Gerald and Shirley Keller spent a week in Las Vegas with Cheryl and Deldre Carr and family. Virginia McCracken was to Tim and Cindy Cowan’s on Sunday for dinner. Nellie and Sonny Obrecht were on the road this weekend taking in several basketball g...
Great job to the Turner Tornadoes on a couple of great wins on Saturday vs C-J-I. This week Senior Night was on Tuesday. Best of luck to the Senior Class! Games will be away on Friday and Saturday, Hays and Chinook, game times 6:00/7:30 both evenings. Darwin Zellmer was a visitor at the Wallace Beck home on Sunday afternoon. Harlan and Jane Krass’ girls visited this past week. Linda took them to Havre on Wednesday for appointments. Melissa Hiniker came out to visit Grandma Kathy and Grandpa Ed Zellmer for the weekend. Wally and Loretta Beck a...
The 38th annual local production by Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT) did not disappoint this past Saturday afternoon. The stars were 50+ students who auditioned on Monday, after school, began practices that evening and presented two performances just five days later at CHS auditorium. MCT actor/directors have been providing the opportunity for kids to perform before hometown audiences for 40+ years. This year's actor/directors were both graduates of performance programs at Central Washington...
When I was in college I had two good friends who were in college as well. One was my cousin Butch (James Lucke) and one was a high school mate by the name of Jim Dullenty. Jim went off to Journalism School at the University of Montana and Butch and I stayed home and attended Northern. We spent many weekends visiting Jim in Missoula. He had introduced us to the famous Montana author Dorothy Johnson (The Man who Shot Liberty Valance and The Hanging Tree). For some reason she loved having coffee with the Havre ruffians on Saturday morning....
Most every reader has some curiosity about words-what a new word means or what the origin of a common word or saying might be. Despite the ascendency of technology in how we communicate, there are still a large number of people who enjoy words and playing around with how they can be used-doing word games. A logophile (lover of words) sent me, in one of those "internet joke postings" that flood our emails, an old list of the winning entries in a contest, hosted by the "Washington Post," to...
The students at Turner Public School had a blast last week during recess prior to the warmer temps and winds that melted a good share of the snow. But, prior to that, the kiddos had a blast digging and rolling snow across the playground. You can bet, where there's snow to be sculpted, there's kids. That's just a given. The many snowbanks that were pushed across the playground, was a sign of tunneling later on. Shown here is Preston Egbert, Olivia Keller, and Holly Grabofsky....
The Blaine County Library Board of Trustees will hold their regular monthly meeting today at 11:00 a.m. in the library meeting room. "For Better or For Worse" will be the movie at 1:00 p.m. today. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. "All of My Heart" will be the movie next week. If anyone has a request for a movie to be shown, please let us know or tell Kristy at the Senior Center. Story Time is Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Kids of all ages and abilities are welcome...
Did you know February is “Love Your Library” month? This year the Harlem Library will celebrate with a Mardi Gras theme “Let the Good Times Roll at Your Library!” Each time you check out material your name will be entered into a drawing to win one hour of free bowling at the Harlem VFW. Also on Feb. 28 the library is hosting a Mardi Gras Fun Night from 6:00-7:30 P.M. Wear purple, green, or gold and join us for fun, food, games and more! Bring your family or a friend. Today at the Harlem Elementary School Winter Showcase Carly will be registe...
The 2016-2017 Homecoming was held this past weekend at the Tornado gymnasium. Festivities were held all week long with activities ranging from Pajama Day, Retro Day, Hawaiian Day and Green and White Day. Floats were constructed during the week to partake in the Homecoming Parade prior to Homecoming between games on Friday. Preschool and Kindergarten students were asked to pull the floats at the game and first, second, and third prizes were awarded to the winning classes after being...
Chinook High School is hosting the State B-C Speech & Drama tournament January 27-28. The two day tournament will be held on the campus of MSU-Northern. Over 350 student competitors from as many as 60 schools are expected to attend. Competition rounds will be held Friday afternoon beginning at 1:30 p.m., and all day Saturday. Hundreds of volunteer judging hours are needed to make this event possible. Please consider volunteering an hour, an afternoon, a day or a weekend to help make this event successful. Those who have judged at this level of...
Local children will take to the stage this Saturday for the annual Missoula Children's Theatre's (MCT) production. This year's play is "Rapunzel." It will be the 38th appearance of the traveling production for audiences in Chinook. MCT's "Rapunzel" is based on a classic fairytale of a damsel's escape from a towering imprisonment, aided and foiled by a cast of gardening ogres, corn and potato spies, wood elves, a troll and the Three Billy Goats Gruff. About 50 local children will be performing...
"Blue Valley Songbird" starring Dolly Parton, will be the movie today. Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served. "For Better or For Worse" will be the movie next week. If anyone has a request for a movie to be shown, please let us know or tell Kristy at the Senior Center. Story Time is Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Kids of all ages and abilities are welcome to attend. LEGO Club is Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:30 and is open to kids in grades K-6. Middle School Hangout will be...
The Nimble Thimble Quilt Guild had their Christmas Party at the Hogeland Lutheran Church on Saturday. Sandy Beck and Loretta Beck were among those who attended. Ed and Kathy Zellmer attended the basketball games in Chinook vs. Harlem on Friday. They were also over to Turner on Saturday night to watch the Turner games vs. Chinook. Chad, Landen, and Chloe Beck were out on Sunday afternoon to visit Sandy Beck, and Chad got her flat tire problems fixed for her. Linda Hauge, Diana Maloney, and Anita Reed were out to visit Harlan and Jane throughout...
Amy Egbert and Anita Reed went over to Elissa Zellmer’s house on Thursday to sort community calendars. They enjoyed lunch with Elissa and Jordan while there. Tom and Lucy were to the basketball games this weekend. Don and Bonnie Harmon thoroughly enjoyed the Tornado basketball games this weekend. EMR (Emergency Medical Responder) classes have been taking place at the Turner Lutheran Church. There are nine people attending and they meet twice a week. If everything stays on track they will be done by the second week of March. Bonnie Harmon r...
It is again that time of the year for all of you to get busy and get those quilt projects finished. The dates for our annual Quilt Show at the Montana Seed Show is March 10 and 11,2017. The quilts and entry forms must be returned by 5 p.m. on March 3, 2017 to the Richman Insurance office in Harlem. No late entries will be accepted. Forms may be picked up at various places in Harlem and Havre. A list will be printed in about two weeks in this paper. If you have any questions, you can contact...