It would be darned near impossible to list the events, receptions, parties, dinners, concerts, fundraisers and just good, old-fashioned fun that has gone on at the Butte Elks over the years.  Not to mention the handball matches, free-throw contests and chili cook-offs.  We all have our favorite memories, and why not?  The Butte Elks, in addition to being home of one of the Mining City's most active charitable organizations, boasts one of the biggest, best-equipped ballroom areas in Montana and if that isn't enough room, there's always upstairs.  The Elks has a full, commercial-grade kitchen that can prepare meals big enough to serve the biggest of events.  The Elks is accessible.  The Elks is affordable and easy to work with.  Now?  Well, the Elks is getting even better.

The Elks has been in the process of a multi-tiered renovation and remodeling project, and they are inviting you to stop by Saturday at 7pm for their Grand Re-opening.  You'll see the improvements that have been made to the main bar and reception area along with the great new stage.  Tours of the building will be given and as part of the celebration, you will be able to learn about the many things the Elks do here in our community and ways that you can help out or even join as they look forward to new community initiatives and new members.

The Elks Lodge 240 is located at 206 W. Galena in Uptown Butte.  Discover the benefits of Elks membership and how you can get involved.  For questions or details, please email jvetter@thorntonlabs.io.

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