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£ f i Hf i pL BOTCL Page 2 Duron Tewune - Wednesday, December 26, 2018 Treble chorus The BCHS treble chorus performed “Celebrate Kwanzaa: and Behold a Tiny Baby” as part of the choral department's presen- tation of Holiday Traditions Around the World, the school’s holiday concert held recently at the BCHS Auditorium. J.P. Plutt photo Food Pantry closures rhe Beaverhead Community Food Pantry will be closed today, Wednesday, Dec. 26, and on Jan 2. For more information, stop by the Pantry at 131 E. Helena St., or call 683-2199 Library Board meets today The Dillon Public Library Board of Trustees will meet today, Wednesday, Dec. 26, in City Council Chambers, 1215 N. Idaho St. in downtown Dil- lon. For more information, call 683-4544 No Rotary Wed. The Dillon Rotarians will not conduct a meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018. The next meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019. For more information about Ro- tary, email David Brastrup at dbrastrup@gmail.com or Tina Giem at tgiem@barretthospital. org Schools restart Jan. 2 Parkview Elementary, Dillon Middle School and Beaverhead County High School will con- clude their holiday breaks and resume classes on Jan. 2. For more information, call 683-4391 or 683-4311. New Year afterschool program Jan. 2-4 Happy New Year will serve as the theme for the Jan. 2-4 installment of the Southwestern Montana Family YMCA’s Adven- tures in Afterschool Program. Kids in grades K-5 can enjoy games and projects celebrating a brand new year on those three days, 4-5:30 p.m. The registra- tion deadline is Friday, Dec. 28. For more information, call 683-9622 or stop by the Y at 75 Swenson Way in Dillon St. Rose Basement reopens Jan. 7 The St. Rose Community Basement will be closed for the holidays through Jan. 6, The facility will reopen at 10 a.m. on the first Monday of 2019, Jan. 7. People are asked not to drop off donations until it reopens be- cause not enough volunteers will be available to process them. K-1 basketball starts Jan. 12 The Kindergarten-First Grade Basketball program will introduce youngsters to the fundamentals of the game 9-10 a.m. on four consecutive Saturdays, starting Jan. 12 in the Dillon Middle School's new gym. For more information, call the Southwestern Montana Fam- ily YMCA at 683-9622 or stop by THE DILLON TRIBUNE Office will be closed Jan. 1. That means our deadlines will be moved up for the January 2nd edition, Here are our deadlines for the week: Display advertising 5 pm Wednesday, Dec. 26 Classified advertising & public notices 3 p.m, Wednesday, Dec. 26 the Y, 75 Swenson Way in Dillon. Grades 2-6 basketball starts Jan. 12 The Western Basketball League for girls and boys in grades 2-6 will meet Saturday mornings from Jan. 12 through Feb. 16 on the campus of the University of Montana Western in Dillon. For more information, call 683-7404 or 683-7317. Bannack Assoc. dinner Jan. 12 The Bannack Association will hold its Annual Dinner on Jan. 12, in the Lewis & Clark Room of Main Hall on the University of Montana Western campus in Dillon. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a no-host bar and proceed to a 6 p.m. roast beef buffet and then auction. For more information, call 683- 6435 or go to http://bannack.org/ contact-bannack-association. Coyote Derby Jan. 11-13 The Dog Days of Winter Coyote Derby will happen Jan. 11-13, with early registration open through Jan. 10. For more information, call 683-2308. Chamber luncheon Jan. 17 The Beaverhead Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture will host a special noon luncheon on Jan. 17 in the Conference Room of 4B’s Restaurant in Dillon. The event will feature a guest speaker—Jan Stoddard, the Bu- reau Chief of Industry Services & Outreach from Helena. To register, call 683-5511 or email info@beaverheadchamber.org Avalanche training Jan, 22 A free, multimedia presenta- tion on safety during avalanche season will be offered at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 22, in Room 202 of the University of Montana Western Library in Dillon. For more information, call 683-7537 or email outreach@umwestern edu. Ice Fishing Derby Jan. 26 Ice conditions permitting, the 34th Annual Stan Shafer Ice Fishing Derby will take place from 7 a.m, to4 p.m. on Jan. 26 at Clark Canyon Reservoir, south of Dillon. More information about this Beaverhead Search & Rescue fundraiser can be ob- tained by calling 406-925-1510. Suicide prevention Jan. 30-31 A two-day interactive work- shop on Suicide Intervention Training will take place 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Jan. 30-31. For more information, call 683-7537. Coat drive underway The annual Coats for Kids & Families drive is accepting coats, hats and other winter clothing at drop-off places in Dillon—event organizer KDBM/ KBEV Radio Station; Stock- man Bank, Parisian Cleaners, Womack’'s Printing, Bank of Commerce, Shopko, Barrett Hospital & HealthCare, Pioneer Federal Savings & Loan—and at Opportunity Bank in Twin Bridges and Sheridan, For more information, call 683-2800. Alano Club meetings The Dillon Alano Club holds meetings at 215 E. Helena St. four days a week—Wednesdays at noon for Open AA and BBS, Thursdays at noon for Open AA, Fridays at 8 p.m. for Open AA, Mondays at 6 p.m. for Women’s Open Blended and Alanon. Open AA will also meet Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, 203 E. Glendale St. in Dillon. For more information, call 683-9964 or 406-925-1642. To reach the Montana 24-hour hotline, dial 888-607-2000. Aid with aid Wednesdays A representative for the state’s Office of Public Assis- tance will be available every Wednesday, from 8 a.m. to 5 HIGH-SPEED INTERNE ee ea tee) eT =a yds Be ag 2-YEAR PRICE GUARANTEE. Call Eagle Satellite! (800) 386-7222 tions apply. Cail for details dish PREMIER LOCAL RETAILER JOIN MONTANA'S EFFECTIVE Statewide Online Advertising Program (SOAP) 250,000 {IMPRESSIONS FOR CIELO Yon LC Se DE p.m. (minus the noon lunch hour), at the local Resource Assistance Center in the back “of the Beaverhead County Treasurer's Office, 205 E. Cen- ter St. in Dillon. Walk-ins can get assistance or answers to questions about Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assis- tance Program (SNAP), Healthy Montana Kids, or other human service programs. No appoint- ment is needed since services are provided on a first-come, first-serve basis. Sr. meal Wednesdays Congregate Meals will serve up healthy lunches and good company on Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Beaverhead Senior Center, 126 S. Montana St. in Dillon. The cost is $3 for those 60 and older, $5 for youngsters under 60. Games and socializing will follow the meal. Free rides are available to and from the lunch by calling the Dillon City Bus (406-660- 4247). For more information about Congregate Meals, call 406-660-1978. Bannack hrs changed Bannack State Park's Town Site hours have changed to 8 a.m. to S p.m. For more informa- tion, go to www.bannack.org/ or call 406-834-3413. cu TUS Ae] as LE ery Tet hs 50% OFF IN-ST Look your best in 2019! Give your clothes some TLC! 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