CS Appraisals April Update Special
CS 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.
Register NOW for this Spring Course - The Science of Pain with Mari Hodges and Tim Cacciatore. In this course, they will approach modern pain science in an accessible way to look at the whole picture. Mari & Tim will delve into the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to pain. 1.5 hour, 8-week...
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 own meaning to each piece. Inspired by René Descartes' Method and Meditations, Walker’s paintings blend layered storytelling with symbolic depth, creating a thought-provoking visual experience....
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 the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month
What would happen if a scrapbook, playground, arts & crafts drawer, and ideas board collided? You'd end up with a not-art art journal! During this adult craft we'll break through the barriers of I'm afraid to ruin it and I'm not creative or an artist, and create a space to play, explore a topic, and get some doodles out....
Do you enjoy knitting or crocheting, embroidery, hand sewing, or quilting? Bring your work-in-progress, problem piece, or brand-new pattern and enjoy the company of like-minded crafters during this informal Fiber Arts Club. There will be no presenter or expert teacher but rather a cozy place to gather, tea, and a community of yarn and fiber artists like...
What would happen if a scrapbook, playground, arts & crafts drawer, and ideas board collided? You'd end up with a not-art art journal! During this adult craft we'll break through the barriers of I'm afraid to ruin it and I'm not creative or an artist, and create a space to play, explore a topic, and get some doodles out....
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 own meaning to each piece. Inspired by René Descartes' Method and Meditations, Walker’s paintings blend layered storytelling with symbolic depth, creating a thought-provoking visual experience....
On April 5, hundreds of animal lovers will spend 24 hours side-by-side with shelter pets to raise funds and awareness for community animals. That’s right! Bitter Root Humane Association’s most dedicated supporters will spend 24 hours at our facility eating, sleeping and “pawtying” with our amazing shelter residents while raising money to support our programs....
Please RSVP by answering the questions in our Google Form--we are glad to have you! Form Link: https://forms.gle/L4ueZYYCosMLJGZJA Is your home and property prepared for wildfire? In this workshop you will learn from fuels expert Dr. Peter Kolb, an accredited forestry research scientist from MSU, and a host of local partners dedicated to wildfire evacuation...
Choose from an assortment of pre-cast plaster animal tracks and bring out every detail with acrylic paint. Learn about animal tracking and look for tracks in the woods! Ages 4 & up.
An introduction to nature journaling with master Naturalist Valerie Bayer! Register online or at the gallery as supplies is limited.
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, and Africans—encountered each other in the new United States. The course begins with the American Revolution, and then proceeds through the early republic, the antebellum...
Register NOW for this Spring Course - The Science of Pain with Mari Hodges and Tim Cacciatore. In this course, they will approach modern pain science in an accessible way to look at the whole picture. Mari & Tim will delve into the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to pain. 1.5 hour, 8-week...
Learn new techniques with alcohol inks, such as creating larger pieces, create backgrounds, do reverse painting and use stencils for added interest! Barbara Liss will instruct you at our gallery in downtown Hamilton. Register online or at the gallery.
After nearly 3,000 years, the Tao Te Ching still resonates today, and if you enjoy Ursula K. Le Guin, read or watched the Wheel of Time series, tried Tai Chi or meditation, among many other examples, you’re already familiar with the Tao. “The Book of the Way” is a collection of ancient Chinese wisdom on how to fret and...
One of the best Bluegrass bands from this region is coming to our stage on April 11 for one night. This band has four veteran pickers who have been in numerous bands thoughout decades of music. Fred Frank on banjo and Emily Frank, the bass player, come from Twin Falls, Idaho while Randy Hackworth on...
The semi-annual Bitterroot Public Library is holding a book sale in the downstairs Community Room. Open from 10am to 3pm. Come in and find your winter reading material! Many categories of books, fiction and nonfiction, including vintage books, children's books, oversized "coffee table" books, and audiobooks. ALL books are priced at $2 per inch (thickness)...
Today we will learn the basics of printmaking as we dip a round sponge into white paint and press it onto midnight blue paper! Then we can go moon-gazing tonight! Ages 4 & up.
Hamilton Downtown art experiences every month on 2nd Saturday . Visit 4 locations for a chance to win the gift basket. this month Explore the ARTS Art City Chapter One Bookstore Clayworks of the Bitterroot Friends of the Bitterroot Public Library Book Sale Bitterroot Art Guild Art Show at the Fairgrounds
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, and Africans—encountered each other in the new United States. The course begins with the American Revolution, and then proceeds through the early republic, the antebellum...
The semi-annual Bitterroot Public Library is holding a book sale in the downstairs Community Room. Open from 10am to 3pm. Come in and find your winter reading material! Many categories of books, fiction and nonfiction, including vintage books, children's books, oversized "coffee table" books, and audiobooks. ALL books are priced at $2 per inch (thickness)...
Register NOW for this Spring Course - The Science of Pain with Mari Hodges and Tim Cacciatore. In this course, they will approach modern pain science in an accessible way to look at the whole picture. Mari & Tim will delve into the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to pain. 1.5 hour, 8-week...
Join us for the 2025 season opening at Historic St. Mary’s Mission! Enjoy guided tours, visit our exhibits, and browse unique finds in the gift shop as we kick off another year of celebrating Montana’s rich history.
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 explore wetlands, grasslands, and riparian forests teeming with birdlife. Look for Sandhill Cranes, Bald Eagles, Great Blue Herons, and seasonal migratory waterfowl as you walk...
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 explore wetlands, grasslands, and riparian forests teeming with birdlife. Look for Sandhill Cranes, Bald Eagles, Great Blue Herons, and seasonal migratory waterfowl as you walk...
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 the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month
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 birding. Bird feeders are designed to make adding/removing food easy and include a metal chain to hang your creation. This craft has a materials fee of...
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
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.
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.
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, and Africans—encountered each other in the new United States. The course begins with the American Revolution, and then proceeds through the early republic, the antebellum...
They are back with another night of fast paced comedy. You can interact with the players and try to stump them with your suggestions for skits. 'Improvise This!' is a laugh-out-loud comedy show where our quick-witted performers take the stage to create hilarious characters and outrageous scenes—all on the fly! With prompts coming from the...
Register NOW for this Spring Course - The Science of Pain with Mari Hodges and Tim Cacciatore. In this course, they will approach modern pain science in an accessible way to look at the whole picture. Mari & Tim will delve into the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to pain. 1.5 hour, 8-week...
The Bitterroot Chamber Agriculture & Local Foods Committee promotes the local food industry in Ravalli County & the mission is: Strengthening Bitterroot Valley farmers, ranchers and producers through collaboration, advocacy, and promotion to support our economy, preserve open spaces, and honor our agricultural heritage for present and future generations. We meet monthly at the Chamber,...
Gents, this one's just for you. Make connections and conversation over a game of chess or checkers during this informal monthly get-together. All experience levels welcome. And if you've never played chess, come and learn! Gameboards provided or you may bring your own. Last Thursday of every month from 12-2pm.
For many of us, myth evokes thoughts of Zeus, Hercules, Thor, and other larger-than-life characters whose tales were passed down from antiquity. But the world is very different from that of the ancient Romans, Greeks, and the Norse. Did mythology and new heroes, villains, and undying stories cease to develop with the passing of these...
If you love dragonflies and butterflies and lady bugs, we have the craft for you! These cute pre-made plaster bugs are easy to paint and will be delightful paper weights! Ages 4 & up.
Learn the technique of painting water with watercolors from Kathy Settevendemie at our gallery in downtown Hamilton! The supply list is on the registration link. Register online or at the gallery. This event is brought to you by Northern Rockies Nature Journaling. There will be a break for lunch!
April 26, 2025 Bring your mom (or anyone!) out for our Mother’s Day Craft Market, just in time for Mother’s Day shopping! ! Sip and Shop, grab some lunch and enjoy shopping our local crafters and small businesses!!! There will be a great variety of vendors and a Make & Take Class to shop from....
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, and Africans—encountered each other in the new United States. The course begins with the American Revolution, and then proceeds through the early republic, the antebellum...
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and in MT, we like to call it "Strengthening Families Month!" To signify our solidarity, we wear BLUE in April! We're partnering with SAFE for a family day of fun! Think Denim. Think Family. Think BLUEY! From 3-5, Bitterroot Discovery Children's Museum will have fun family activities with a...
Local talent galore. Come and listen to pianists, singers, bands, dancers, and story tellers. We will be hosting talented folks from the age of 10 to 80+ years on our stage. You don't want to miss this festivity celebrating the best of local speech and debate artists, classical and contemporary piano, oldies and rock music,...
Carve out time to write or work on a creative project without the distractions at home. This is the perfect opportunity to commit to your writing practice, finish that lingering project, or follow wherever your imagination leads. There will be no instructor or requirements. Come by for the entire 2 hours or anytime between 12-2pm....
Register NOW for this Spring Course - The Science of Pain with Mari Hodges and Tim Cacciatore. In this course, they will approach modern pain science in an accessible way to look at the whole picture. Mari & Tim will delve into the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to pain. 1.5 hour, 8-week...
Farmers, Crafters, and Makers Saturdays, May 3 - October 25, 2025 9am - 12:30pm Historic Downtown Hamilton, Montana.
Let’s make pretty flowers for our Mother’s! Fold brightly colored tissue paper like a fan, twist a chenille stem to the center & open the layers to make the petals! Ages 4 & up.
Come visit us at the Ravalli County Fair Grounds for this collection of outdoor organisation's booths and get a chance to be drawn for a FREE summer camp. Registration is FREE, then visit any or all of the booths, from archery to water sports. Put your name in the hat to be drawn to attend...
40 plus booths, from archery to water sports. After registering, visit as many booths that interest you, then put your name in the hat to be drawn for a summer camp. There are roughly 200 kids drawn each year for these FREE camps. From archery and shooting camps, fly fishing and backpacking, about anything that's...
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, and Africans—encountered each other in the new United States. The course begins with the American Revolution, and then proceeds through the early republic, the antebellum...