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Anaconda's Annual St. Patrick's Day Race is Next Week; To Be Sure
Anaconda's Annual St. Patrick's Day Race is Next Week; To Be Sure
Anaconda's Annual St. Patrick's Day Race is Next Week; To Be Sure
As the wearin' of the green fast approaches, the annual AOH St. Patrick's Day Race in Anaconda comes to mind! As encouraged on the Ancient Order of Hibernians website, you can join in on the fun Saturday, March 11th, either as a die-hard competitor OR as someone who prefers to treat the event as a stroll with old friends and new ones, too! To get involved, you can register right HERE! -> AOH RACE. This site will help guide racers to the many choices available for next Saturday's run, so make sure to be aware of your options ahead of the event. Even if you have no intention of racing, you can still order an AOH St Patrick's Day Race t-shirt on the same website above.
More Bang for Your Buck at Local Thrift Stores is a Win-Win
More Bang for Your Buck at Local Thrift Stores is a Win-Win
More Bang for Your Buck at Local Thrift Stores is a Win-Win
The possibilities are endless when shopping for one-of-a-kind, inexpensive items in the surrounding area! From boutique and consignment shops to second-hand, retail, grocery, convenience, and antique stores, Butte and Anaconda have their share of stand-out venues! Then there are "thrift shops"! These are stores that fall under the category of charitable organizations in one way or another. So while people enjoy the idea of saving money and rummaging for cool finds at thrift stores, they're actually doing so much more; helping out individuals in need throughout the community. Although some thrift shops have unfortunately closed over the years in the vicinity, three in Butte and Anaconda have stayed strong!
Adult Archery Program in Anaconda Begins Next Tuesday
Adult Archery Program in Anaconda Begins Next Tuesday
Adult Archery Program in Anaconda Begins Next Tuesday
Beginning Tuesday, February 28th, Haffey will host a five-week Spring Fling Adult Archery Program in the Anaconda School Administrator's Gym at 1410 W Park in Anaconda. Two archery sessions will be available every Tuesday at 6 p.m. and at 7 p.m. for only $7 dollars for the entire five-week session. Participants are encouraged to join in on the action of the archery program with or without their own equipment. Any gear needed will be provided. The mindset? Participants should be able to work at their own pace, as flexibility is highly encouraged during the program. To sign up for the program, register in person on the first day (February 28th or any Tuesday for the next five weeks). You can also contact Ray Haffery at (406) 491-8578 with any questions.
Western B Divisional Basketball Wraps Up First Day of Play Today
Western B Divisional Basketball Wraps Up First Day of Play Today
Western B Divisional Basketball Wraps Up First Day of Play Today
By 8:15 p.m. came the final match-up of the evening when the Copperheads boys' basketball team hashed it out with the St. Ignatius Bulldogs! To say the least, it was an intense exchange on the court as are most games, let alone tourney play! The Copperheads were up for the majority of the game, but with Bulldogs trailing close behind. The end result was a Copperhead Victory 69 to 66 due to a master 3-point shot by Anaconda's Billy Farmer with only seconds remaining. The game was action-packed with many 3-point shots, jump shots, rebounds, and more by Anaconda's River Hurley, Gabe Galle, Cael Mikalotos, Tanner Cromwell, Brody Galle, Wade Dahood, Tytan Cook, Shane Schalk, Treyton Patrick, Travis Dye, Cory Galle, and Riley Kriskovich. With their game under their belt, the Copperheads will take on the Big Fork Vikings at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow (Feb. 24) for a shot at Saturday's Western B Divisional Championship!
 "To Do" List in a Town Amongst Montana's "Pintlers"
"To Do" List in a Town Amongst Montana's "Pintlers"
"To Do" List in a Town Amongst Montana's "Pintlers"
There are hundreds of amazing things to do in various towns across America. The majestic and quaint community of Anaconda, Montana, surrounded by the Pintler Mountains, is no different. Now, for certain, you won't find a suburban atmosphere when it comes to shopping or the electricity of a city nightclub, but instead, a place that offers a sense of belonging sprinkled with a hip and upcoming vibe and a tinge of traditional and historical staples to balance out an authentic experience. In the late 1800s, Copper King Marcus Daly founded the town of Anaconda while financing the construction of a smelter for silver deposits and, eventually, for copper mining. Although the smelter officially shut down in 1980, native Anacondans and visitors alike still recognize the area as a historic place that thrived during its days as a smelting town and a place that relentlessly works to stay alive.
District 6B Basketball Tourney Begins in Anaconda Tonight
District 6B Basketball Tourney Begins in Anaconda Tonight
District 6B Basketball Tourney Begins in Anaconda Tonight
Class B District Basketball action is underway this evening as the number one ranked Anaconda Lady Copperheads take on the fourth ranked Deer Lodge Lady Wardens at 6 p.m. in the Snake Pit. Missoula will also host district play tonight as the number three ranked Florence Lady Falcons take on the number two ranked Loyola Breakers at 6 p.m. The Lady Copperheads are heading into the tournament with a win last Saturday against Loyola 62-52 in Zoo Town. Although, they fell short last Friday night 33-24 on their home court against Florence, the Anaconda girls are looking to set the tone and dominate tonight.
Pizza Favorites Served Up in Anaconda
Pizza Favorites Served Up in Anaconda
Pizza Favorites Served Up in Anaconda
So, like anything, when you try to do too much of one thing, your body and your brain retaliate. The point being, by Thanksgiving I basically gave "low-carb" the finger and started to consume every ounce of bread, pasta, and potato I could get my hands on. This is where" pizza with crust" became my friend again. So from venting about carb neglect comes this realization full circle; MY fascination with pizza!! AND so after two paragraphs of rambling about my carb intake, time to cut to the chase on my top picks for pizza at four fabulous locations in the suburb of Anaconda, Montana.
Children's Theatre Company Continues Journey in Montana & Beyond
Children's Theatre Company Continues Journey in Montana & Beyond
Children's Theatre Company Continues Journey in Montana & Beyond
So far this year, MCT has performed in several regions across Montana, including Dillon this past January and Helena and Anaconda earlier this month. Performances and auditions will also occur in Clancy beginning February 13th, Lima on February 20th, Deer Lodge and Townsend the week of February 27th, Belgrade, Ennis, and Montana City starting March 3rd, and Boulder the week of March 27th. I was happy to learn of the awesome experience some friends of mine had during MCT's visit to Anaconda. Needless to say, I was in awe of the darling pictures the Dee and Vauthier family showed me (above) of their beautiful daughter/granddaughter, Kirra. She played the role of a dutiful apple seed in MCT's production of Johnny Appleseed on February 4th. Way to go, Kirra, and hats off to all fellow performers! One day, we may see you on the silver screen! See more great photos of the awesome kids who performed in Anaconda below, courtesy of Kirra's mom, Kylie! Thank you to Grandma Rhonda, as well! Other MCT shows presented in Montana last month and expected to continue through the Spring include King Author's Quest, Red Riding Hood, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and The Emperor's New Clothes!
Celebration of Mesopust Underway this Month in Anaconda
Celebration of Mesopust Underway this Month in Anaconda
Celebration of Mesopust Underway this Month in Anaconda
For several decades now the Croatian community in Anaconda has celebrated Mesopust; a tradition in preparation of Easter to cleanse away the misfortunes of the preceding year. As families migrated to Montana from Central and Southeast Europe dating back to the early 1930's and during World War II, the decision to carry on the tradition of Mesopust in Southwest Montana helped Slavic communities adjust to their surroundings, and feel more at home in a foreign land. As Croatian families have grown and expanded over the years, so has their faith and beliefs. That's why the St. Peter & Paul Society of the Croation Fraternal Union of Anaconda is carrying on the tradition of Mesopust this month! Generations upon generations of enthusiasts will gather together at the Croation Hall (816 E Third, Anaconda) on Sunday, February 19th beginning at 5 p.m. for a feast of traditional dishes, singing, and Kolo dancing.

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