CS Appraisals April Update Special
CS Appraisals 201 W Main St, Hamilton, MT, United StatesCS Appraisals Offering $45 update on any appraisal previously performed by me (normally $65) until April 20th.
CS Appraisals Offering $45 update on any appraisal previously performed by me (normally $65) until April 20th.
Cassens Fine Art proudly presents Meditations, a solo exhibition by contemporary artist Cyrus Walker. This collection explores the intersection of philosophy, mythology, and personal introspection, inviting viewers to bring their...
Join expert birder Larry Weeks for an unforgettable birdwatching experience at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge! Nestled in Montana’s stunning Bitterroot Valley, this guided tour offers a chance to...
Join expert birder Larry Weeks for an unforgettable birdwatching experience at the Lee Metcalf National Wildlife Refuge! Nestled in Montana’s stunning Bitterroot Valley, this guided tour offers a chance to...
Aspiring and practicing writers join a supportive community. Emphasis is on sharing of writings and writing related insights in an atmosphere of safe mutual support. This is a free event...
Joseph Haydn's The Seven Last Words. Tickets available at regalensemble.com $25/$5 for students
Welcome birds back to your yard with style! You will receive a sturdy wood bird feeder to paint and decorate, as well as bird food recipes and tips for backyard...
Joseph Haydn's Seven Last Words in a salon recital Tickets available at www.regalensemble.com Venue located in Hamilton, address disclosed after ticket purchase.
Joseph Haydn's Seven Last Words. Tickets available at www.regalensemble.com Tickets $25, $5 for Students
Explore the universe as you create out-of-this-world celestial planets! Let gravity move paint and glitter glue around a cardboard circle to make lovely swirls of color! Ages 6 & up.
Learn how to create unique handmade rubber stamps with Patricia Thornton at our gallery in downtown Hamilton! All materials are included, no experience required. Register online or at the gallery.
MOLLI Spring Course - Out of Many: A People's History of the U.S., 1783-1877 with Richard Bell. Who made the United States? This course examines how three peoples—Europeans, Native Americans,...