News:
Libby High School Class of 1963 60-Year Reunion Sept. 16 (posted 3/22/2023)
Libby High School Class of 1963 is having their 60-year reunion September 16th, 2023, at the Venture Inn, Libby. For more information, call Jackie Ruckman Swanson at 406-293-8851.
Yaak WINGS Benefit May 13, 2023 (posted 3/22/2023)
The Yaak community is hosting their annual WINGS Benefit at the Yaak River Tavern on Saturday, May 13th. 100% of the proceeds will go to Lincoln County WINGS, a not-for-profit organization that offers individuals and families in Lincoln County financial assistance for travel, food, and lodging during cancer treatment. A silent auction, bucket raffle, live music, and a 50/50 raffle will run from 12:00 to 5:00PM under the big white tent next to the Tavern. A spaghetti dinner will be available starting at 4:30 pm for $10 per person. The live auction featuring local artisans, craftsmen, and regional products will begin at 7:00 pm.
2023 Kootenai River Stampede - PRCA Rodeo in Libby July 28 & 29, 2023 (posted 3/22/2023)
Formerly known as the Kootenai River Rodeo, the Kootenai River Stampede celebrates 20 years and continues to be Libby's summer tradition. With great entertainment for the whole family, people of all ages will enjoy watching the professional cowboys compete to win! This year’s event will be Friday and Saturday, July 28 & 29th at J. Neils Park.
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) events include saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping, tie down roping, bareback riding, bull riding, ladies breakaway roping and ladies barrel racing. There will be a beer garden, food vendors, craft vendors, and kids events (boot scramble and calf scramble)
2023 KRS PRCA Rodeo tickets are for sale online at www.rodeoticket.com or at local ticket outlets. Ticket prices are: Adults: $17 presale, $20 at gate Veterans/Seniors 60 and up: $12 presale, $15 at gate Youth 7-15 years old: $12 presale, $15 at gate 6 and under: free
Contact Info: Kootenai River Stampede PO Box 1473 Libby, MT 59923 krslibbymt@gmail.com
Find more information on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/kootenairiverstampede/
FWP hosting public meetings in NW MT to discuss mule deer management (posted 3/6/2023)
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is hosting a series of public meetings in northwest Montana to discuss mule deer management.
FWP Region 1 staff will discuss the ecology and management of mule deer in northwest Montana, the current status of populations in the region, and future management considerations.
The intent of these meetings is for FWP to hear various concerns, questions, and perspectives from interested members of the public. There will be no decisions made during these meetings.
The schedule of public meetings in northwest Montana is as follows: March 21 – Timbers Event Center, Eureka, 6 pm March 22 – Libby Little Theater, Libby, 6 pm March 23 – Flathead Valley Community College (Arts and Technology Building), Kalispell, 6 pm April 5 – Thompson Falls High School, Thompson Falls, 6 pm (note date change)
To learn more about mule deer management in Montana, visit https://fwp.mt.gov/hunt/regulations/deer.
Sunburst Arts presents performances in Eureka (posted 2/23/2023)
Below are upcoming presentations in Eureka by Sunburst Arts and Entertainment.
Men of Worth come back to Eureka on Friday, March 10, the fourth concert in this year's Sunburst Arts series. Irish and Scottish tunes. 7PM, Lincoln County High School Auditorium in Eureka, Montana. $15 adults. Students for free.
Jâca is a clarinet and guitar duo that combines classical and world music to bring an adventurous, passionate, and completely original musical style to the stage. This is the final concert in Sunburst's 24th annual Performing Arts Series. Tuesday, April 18, 7pm at the Lincoln County High School Auditorium. Tickets at the door, $15 adults. Students for free.
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" is the next Broadway musical that incredible group of young people are presenting. Two shows. Comedy with lots of great music. UPDATE: The new dates for the Spelling Bee are Friday and Saturday, April 7 & 8, 2023. See their Facebook page for latest updates. Tickets available at the door. Lincoln County High School Auditorium.
For more information, find them online at www.sunburstarts.org
Libby
lies in the northwest corner of Montana and is nestled in a valley carved by the
Kootenai River on the flank of the majestic Cabinet Mountain Range and Wilderness
Area. Today
about 2,800 people live within Libby proper. The main industries are lumber and
wood products, mining, tourism and recreation. The movies "The River Wild" and
"Always" were filmed here. Contact the Libby
Chamber of Commerce for brochures, info on lodging and events, general area
information, and contact information for local businesses and services.
SUMMER
When the weather warms and the mountain
snows melt away, the Kootenai National Forest comes alive with over 2.2
million acres of public land as a playground. Mountain trails and lakes
open up, beautiful wildflowers come in bloom, and wildlife have their young.
Libby is the basecamp for the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness Area, 90-mile
long Lake Koocanusa, the Northwest Peaks Scenic Area, and the Ten Lakes
Scenic Area. There is good access to most of the Forest and plenty of room
to get away from it all!
WINTER
Winter in Montana means snow, and lots
of it! For those who love to play in the deep powder, the Libby area offers tremendous
winter fun. Turner Mountain Ski Area, located
just 22 miles from Libby, offers challenging downhill skiing with a beautiful
view. Their slogan is "steep, deep and cheap", and Turner definitely
lives up to that. It's still fairly undiscovered, so you can escape the crowds
and get the cheapest lift tickets around. For those who love snowmobiling,
there are hundreds of miles of backcountry roads to sled on in the Kootenai National
Forest. Cross-country skiers and ice fishermen also can find solitude on a lake
and miles of quiet forest trails to enjoy the outdoors. Those who are a bit on
the wild and crazy side will love the antics of the Libby Polar Bear Club.
Members take winter-time "swims" in frigid Libby Creek every Sunday
from October to April. Plungers have ranged in age from 3 to 61. As long as the
ice can be broken on the creek, if it has formed, the group will take their plunge,
no matter the temperature.

These people must be
craaaazzzzzy! Libby
Polar Bear Club
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