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  • How To Stay Sober This Fourth of July

    Michael Leach, Recovery Begins|Jun 28, 2023

    July Fourth is an incredibly festive time. Millions of American families come together to celebrate freedom. Across, there will be fireworks, parades, festivities, BBQs, and family gatherings. July 4 th is also America's top beer-drinking holiday, with an estimated one billion dollars spent on beer during the holiday. Excessive drinking or binge drinking is problematic. Statistically, in Montana, 19% of adults over 18 binge drink at least once per month. Holiday celebrations can be particularly...

  • AMERICAN PRAIRIE TO HOST BARRY FRIEDMAN, INDIAN BLANKET EXPERT, FOR PRESENTATION, PUBLIC TEXTILE APPRAISALS

    Jun 28, 2023

    American Prairie will host its second "Speaker Series" event of 2023 with an in-person presentation by Barry Friedman, the foremost expert on vintage Indian trade and camp blankets, at the National Discovery Center in Lewistown on July 1, 2023, at 1 p.m. Mr. Friedman's presentation will be followed by "public textile evaluations", a la Antiques Road Show. Barry Friedman is considered to be the foremost authority on vintage Indian Trade and Camp Blankets. He is the Vintage Blanket Consultant for...

  • Phillips County Museum News for Wednesday, June 28, 2023

    Lori Taylor, P. C. Museum Curator|Jun 28, 2023

    What/where was the first schoolhouse in Dodson? If you answered the Dan Nicolson house, you would be correct. The year was 1904-1905. Miss Short (who was not) and Miss Moore were two of the first teachers. In 1906 the school patrons donated materials and labor for a small building which was the new school. In 1912-13 a grand amount of $10.000.00 was gathered to erect a two-story frame building. This remained the school for Dodson until 1939. In 1921-22 there were 133 students enrolled. The PC Museum has a replica of an old school donated by...