Hear some of this week’s biggest headlines, followed by a discussion with Flathead Youth Home's Development Coordinator, Hannah Plumb. The Flathead Youth Home provides a safe space for kids and teens who are facing abuse, neglect, emotional trauma and substance abuse problems. She talks about their mission and how the community can help give back to the kids they serve this holiday season.
Hear some of this week’s biggest headlines, followed by a discussion about the upcoming John White Speaker Series at the Northwest Montana History Museum. Regularly selling out, this year’s speakers delve into grizzlies, motorcycle adventuring, indigenous foods, and Meriwether Lewis’s mom. Taylor Inman chats with the first speaker Ron Brevik and museum Executive Director Margaret Davis about what audiences can expect. Find out more information and purchase tickets at nwmthistory.org.
Taylor is joined by Valley Voices community choir President Rosella Thompson and member Dave Vale this week. Their upcoming concert titled “In Harmony with Christmas” is taking place Dec. 9 at 7 p.m. at the John Paul Catholic Church in Bigfork, followed by a Dec. 10 performance at the Risen Christ Catholic Church starting at 3 p.m. To learn more about the longstanding choir group, check out their website: valleyvoicescc.com
This week’s biggest headlines, plus a conversation with Bigfork Elves Head Elf Michele Shapero, who tells Taylor about how the group of some 200 volunteers come together and decorate downtown Bigfork for the holiday season each year.
Hear some of this week’s top headlines and join for a chat with host Taylor Inman and Inter Lake reporter Kate Heston, who talks about her experience joining in on a hunting trip for the first time. Her journey is recounted in a recent Montana Life article: https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2023/nov/05/mt-life-a-day-of-hunting-the-beating-heart-of-montana/