Forests, Insects and Disease Workshop
Join us for a Forest Insects & Disease Workshop led by Montana Department of Natural Resources & Conservation (MT DNRC). We’ll cover: How to identify tree damage Overview of diseases
Join us for a Forest Insects & Disease Workshop led by Montana Department of Natural Resources & Conservation (MT DNRC). We’ll cover: How to identify tree damage Overview of diseases
Swan Valley Community Hall, Hwy 83, mm 42.5, Condon 5:30 pm – Doors Open • 6:00 pm – Potluck Dinner • 6:30 pm – Presentation Join us for our quarterly
Join us at the Swan Valley Community Hall for a co-hosted event with Alpine Artisans, where Diane Boyd will read from her book, “A Woman Among Wolves: My Journey Through
Curious about how to make a lasting impact in your community through charitable giving? Join Swan Valley Connections, the Upper Swan Valley Historical Society, and Alley Fontenot from the Montana
Genealogy Class Join instructors Diane Denney and Susie Hill from Kalispell’s FamilySearch Center for genealogy classes geared toward individuals and families aged 13 and older. Learn personal researching skills, connect
Teen Program: Bento Boxes This Summer Experience we’re dishing up the perfect snack: Bento Boxes. Bento boxes are a lunch tradition originating from Japan. This program will feature cooking and
Join SVC & MT DNRC for a FREE Chainsaw 101 Workshop for beginners! Learn about basic chainsaw safety procedures and operations, develop basic thinning skills, and perform basic chainsaw maintenance.
The Flathead Lake Bio Station Research Cruise will be on July 15, 2025 from 4 – 6pm. You can register by phone 406-872-4500 or email at flbs@flbs.umt.edu. The cost is
Local Author Discussion with Butch Larcombe Local author Butch Larcombe will present, “A Clearly Unscientific Discussion on Colorful People and Events in the History of Flathead Lake”. Butch is a
Genealogy Class Join instructors Diane Denney and Susie Hill from Kalispell’s FamilySearch Center for genealogy classes geared toward individuals and families aged 13 and older. Learn personal researching skills, connect