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Dillon, MT
Bozeman Earth Week
Missoula, MT
Bozeman Earth Week
Bozeman Earth Week
Bozeman Earth Week
Missoula, MT
Bozeman Earth Week
Bozeman Earth Week
Bozeman Earth Week
Bozeman Clean-Up Day & Sustainability Fair
Zoo Montana, Billings
Join
Steve Henry, Scott McCulloch and Jeff Greenfield with the Billings Education Association
Hello, Montana Conservation Voters members and friends,
At Dennis Rehberg's Office
To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=118858001482539
Join the Missoula County Conservation Roundtable meeting next week Thursday May 20th at the Missoula Public Library’s Large meeting room from 12:00 to 1:30.
Anyone have an agenda item for next week’s meeting?
Eric Feaver, Jim McGarvey, Kim Rickard, Quint Nyman,
Timm Twardoski, and Jim Larsen
Bob Adams, Janet Ellis, Mark Aagenes, Theresa Keaveny & Friends
at a fundraiser for
What: Montana Conservation Voters’ 2010 Conservation Majority Fundraiser!
When: Thursday, May 27th from 5:30PM to 7:30PM
Where: At the home of Pat and Carol Williams, 3533 Lincoln Hills Point, Missoula, MT
Where: We will meet at the Lion Mountain trailhead. Follow 93W 1.2 miles out of town. Turn right onto Lion Mountain Loop Road and follow it to the trailhead 1.2 miles up
Saturday, June 5 -- at 1:30 PM, there will be a great event at the Arlee-Charlo Theater at Salish Kootenai College.
Where: We will meet at the Lion Mountain trailhead. Follow 93W 1.2 miles out of town. Turn right onto Lion Mountain Loop Road and follow it to the trailhead 1.2 miles up the road on your right.
Where: We will meet at the Lion Mountain trailhead. Follow 93W 1.2 miles out of town. Turn right onto Lion Mountain Loop Road and follow it to the trailhead 1.2 miles up the road on your right.
Don’t miss Montana Conservation Voters’
Gallatin-Park Chapter Summer Solstice Potluck
Thurs., June 24th 6-8 pm.
At Dave Tyler
& Becky Weed's
13 Mile Farm in the
Bridger Mountains
David and Monica Paoli, Karl Englund and Marcia Hogan,
Please Join
Eliza Frazer and Barry Hood
Terry Cohea
Love Flathead and Whitefish lakes? Glacier National Park? Trails and open space? Non-motorized access to public lands?
Help us protect them for future generations!
The slogan used by Oily Waste Processors is: "Make every drop count". We collect the oils and hazardous materials - not hazardous wastes - from the Billings city landfill and work with the city personnel during the spring clean up. We have drop off points in Billings, Great Falls, and Missoula for DIY oils (do it yourselfer oils); these are no charge services.
Join us for an evening of food and drinks, to show your support for Sheila's campaign to be the next State Representative from House District 77.
Suggested Donation: $35 (Individuals may give up to $160; Couples may give up to $320)




