Monthly Archives: February 2010

Glacier Centennial eNews!

February 15, 2010
Latest Centennial eNews

Our latest Centennial eNews!

Highlights include:

  • Upcoming Activities:

February 22, 2010: Glacier National Park Associates Winter Speaker Series featuring Joyce Lapp at Central Museum in Kalispell

February 27, 2010: Winter Moonlit Ski in Apgar Village

March 18, 2010: Centennial Film Festival– A River Wild at Signature Theaters in Kalispell

March 19, 2010: 100 Years, 100 Straight Days in Glacier– Photography Exhibit Reception with Chris Peterson at Discovery Square in Columbia Falls

March 22, 2010: Glacier National Park Associates Winter Speaker Series featuring John Fraley at Central Museum in Kalispell

March 25, 2010: Columbia Falls High School Centennial Art Reception at Discovery Square in Columbia Falls

  • Two Centennial Literary Contests: University of Montana Literary Journal– Camas and the Belton Chalet Centennial Poetry Contest

  • Photos capturing recent centennial activities

Enjoy!

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A Perfect Winter Weekend

Hi gang,

This last week I was out in “the field” doing some on-the-ground work and coordination. And I tell ya what, I loved every minute of it!

Which, to be honest, was probably a combination of things…it could have been the ride up Chair 1 at Whitefish Mountain Resort that gave me a BEAUTIFUL view of the peaks of Glacier National Park.

Peaks of Glacier National Park from WMR summit

Peaks of Glacier National Park from WMR summit


WMR Skiing

Maybe it was the delicious stuffed peppers at the Belton Chalet (not kidding–they are awesome!). Or it could have been the full moon and clear sky that lit up Highway 2 between Essex and West Glacier Friday night. Or it could have been making friends here, here and here.

Beautiful family skiing at Glacier Outdoor Center

Beautiful family skiing at Glacier Outdoor Center

There’s something incredibly special about the authenticity and realness of the places and people in Western Montana. And while I may never know the exact combination of what it was, I want more of it.
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