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The Roundup Main Street Monument Committee cordially invites you to join us for coffee or hot chocolate and cookies at the shop set back from the street and located just north of 924 – 5th Street West during the Christmas Stroll on Saturday, December 7 between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. to view the progress made in getting the monument ready for the making of the mold, which is the next step in the process. Greg and Colene will be on hand to welcome you. T-shirts will be available to purchase at Musselshell Valley Equipment also during the s...
During a ceremony at the Montana State Capitol on November 15th, Lt. Governor Mike Cooney presented the 2019 Good Neighbor Awards to several Montanans and Montana companies that have demonstrated commitment to community, stewardship, public access and conservation. Those honored included Jeff Janke of Avon; Barry Dexter of the Stimson Lumber Company in Missoula; the stimson Lumber Company; Kip and Adele Stenson of Hodges; Jamie, Ben, Marie and Bob Lehfeldt and Lehfeldt Rambouillets of Lavina;...
Photos of Last Friday's, Dinner, Auction & Dancing at the FFA's "Harvest HoeDown"...
As this season of giving begins and the Christmas season approaches, the Christmas Food Basket program gets underway. The need in our community is ever present. The Christmas Food Basket Program is designed to off-set some of the needs for families in our community during this joyous time. As in the past, the program is a community effort and is dependent upon the generosity of individuals and organizations for sponsorship and support. For those wishing to donate to the program, there is an account at First Security Bank. Funds may also be...
The Musselshell County Council on Aging sponsored their annual Veteran's Day luncheon last Thursday at the Roundup Senior Center. Nearly 100 people attended the event. Local veterans from the various branches of the military were honored for their service to our country....
This years annual Stock Growers dinner which was also sponsored by Roundup Chamber of Commerce took place at the Community Commons. Speaker Ed Fryer spoke about some of the business that the Stock Growers are engaged in. The first and foremost agenda being advocacy in the Montana Legislature. They represent stock growers concerns with governmental changes affecting stock growers and land owners. Some of the issues they have been involved in this year include herd segregation due to brucellosis, Waters of the US, fake meat labeling, concerns...
Speech Team 3rd Place - Class B Drama Team 3rd Place - Class B Finalists: Elizabeth Donahue - 1st Place Lincoln Douglas Debate Jenine Viviano & Ashley Wilson - 1st Place Dramatic Theatre Mara Gifford - 1st Place Spontaneous Oral Interpretation Emily Donahue - 2nd Place Humorous Oral Interpretation Julia Goffena & JoAnne Viviano - 5th Place Humorous Duo Acting Rhianna Johnson - 5th Place Spontaneous Oral Interpretation Cameron Wilson - 7th Place Dramatic Solo Acting Morrigan Smith - 7th Place...
Dinner~Live Auction~Dancing Date: November 22nd, 2019 Location: Community Center; Time: 6:30pm The Roundup FFA and FFA Boosters invite you to attend the 2019 “Harvest HoeDown.” There will be a dinner served, a live auction, and a dance to close out the night. The dinner will be made up of roast hog, chicken, potato salad, cowboy beans, and dessert. Proceeds of this event will go toward the FFA costs including hotel rooms & entry fees for events, scholarships, and much more. The HoeDown is one of our best fundraisers as we all come together as...
The Signe Cougars 4-H Club of Roundup were on hand at the annual Veteran's Day luncheon held last Thursday at the Roundup Senior Center for their annual quilt presentation to veterans. This year's recipients were Bernie Rustad and John Liggett. Representing the Cougars were Emily Vicars, Mackenzie Serrano and Lily Vicars....
On October 12th, Lavina students attended the Montana State University “Kids in Science.” This was a great experience for students grades 4-8 with over thirty interactive STEM activity booths, which included making rubber balls, operating robots, and even extracting teeth! Over twenty kids from Lavina took advantage of this amazing opportunity and had a great experience. Ashton Egge says, “ It was very hands on and I had a lot of fun!” This was sponsored by Lavina School Association and Lavina...
Ryegate 10th Annual Bazaar will be held at the Ryegate School Gym on Saturday, Nov. 23 from 9 am to 3 pm. A number of local crafters will be selling jewelry, quilting, wood frames, candles, soaps, baked goods, jams & gift baskets. The Expresso Cafe’ will be serving coffee, rolls, lattes & lunch hosted by the Ryegate Prayer Group. Everyone is invited to come & shop, visit and support the crafters. There will be free drawings hourly. For more info. call Bev Schaff DeBuff at 568-2216...
Thank you for your service!...
November 21, 1966 - November 21, 2019 By Curtis Egge © 2019 events of courage or sacrifice in our history, it has become commonplace, almost stylish, for Americans to say, "We will never forget." Most of us are preparing to celebrate another Veteran's Day, Monday, November 11, 2019, honoring our military men and women for their sacrificial service to our country in times past. When we have the privilege of celebrating another November 11th, my mind immediately looks ten days ahead, remember...
The Roundup Women’s Club will meet on Monday, November 11, 2019 at 1:00 pm in the basement of the museum. Roll call is a favorite cookie that Mom or Grandma made. Thought for the day by MurrayLou Siemion. Program is packaging cookies for delivery to Homebound citizens. Members are reminded to bring two dozen cookies that do not have any nuts in them. Refreshments by MurrayLou and the cookie bakers. Friends and guests are welcome. Join Us!...
Photos by Susan Goffena & David Jones...
Speech, Drama, & Debate Results from the Eastern Montana Kickoff at Billings Senior High on Sat. November 2, 2019 Speech Team 2nd Place - Class B Finalists: Elizabeth Donahue - 1st Place Lincoln Douglas Debate Jenine Viviano & Ashley Wilson - 2nd Place Dramatic Theatre Mara Gifford - 3rd Place Spontaneous Oral Interpretation Competitors Cameron Wilson - Dramatic Solo Acting Julia Goffena & JoAnne Viviano - Humorous Duo Acting Rhianna Johnson - Spontaneous Oral Interpretation Emily Donahue - Humorous Oral Interpretation Tucker Goffena -...
In an informal meeting October 23rd at the Vintage Café, members of Roundup Community Partners (RCP), and members of the community, enjoyed coffee and cinnamon rolls while Randy Hafer spoke about the Central School Development Venture. This is a project to reuse the Central School Grade School and maintain it as a Historical Certified Building that will be remodeled into a modern, green efficient, apartment building. The project is to have 21 units available with an elevator, with commercial...
October 21, 2019–Roundup FFA chapter was recently selected to compete for national recognition in a career development event at the 92nd National FFA Convention & Expo in Indianapolis, Oct. 30-Nov. 2. The Roundup FFA from Roundup High School will send members to Indianapolis as they vie for national honors in the area of veterinary science. Zoetis sponsors the event. FFA members who will represent the chapter include Tyler Eliasson, Tyeson Gravenhof, Rebecca Nelson, and Mackenzie Serrano. Adviso...
Leaves are falling and hunting seasons are opening. That must mean it is time again for St. Benedict’s annual Fall Dinner. Soon the smell of turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, apple and pumpkin pies and all the other fixings will fill the church and tempt you to come join us for a feast. We are hoping you just can’t resist! We will begin serving at 11:30, and continue until 3:00. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for ages 5-12, and under 5 free. Bake sale and Country Store as well as a raffle will also be held. Take outs and delivery are...
Are you tired of renting? Learn what it takes to become a homeowner by attending the next Homebuyer Education course, set for Mon.-Tues., November 4-5, 5-9 p.m. each evening at 613 NE Main St. in the Snowy Mountain Development Corporation (SMDC) Conference Room in Lewistown. Presenters at this education course walk potential homeowners through the home buying process and cover topics including: • Preparing and sticking to a budget • Deciding on how much house you can afford • Discovering the i...
The weather forecast calls for some CHILI weather! Lavina School Association recently held a Chili cook off as well as a children's coloring contest. The cook off had a great turn out which included many people from both in town and out of town. Mr. Walker, the superintendent of Lavina Public Schools, came out to support the competitors and had a blast doing so. "There were a variety of cinnamon rolls and the chilis were judged fairly." The winner of the children's coloring contest was Ava...
Christian Women's Fellowship Circle of the Roundup United Methodist Church is planning their Annual Chili / Stew fundraiser Luncheon and Bake Sale for Friday, October 25th. The meal will be chili and corn bread or stew and rolls, along with a beverage for $7.00. Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bake sale items will be available during the same time. Money earned from the luncheon and bake sale will be used for local ministry projects. Mark your calendars for October 25th. See you then at 319 1st Street West....
The Roundup Ridge Riders will be hosting their annual Costume Horse Playday on October 27th at 2 pm. This is open to the public and has a small entry fee. We will start the day with costume judging. We ask contestants to bring a write up about their costume for the announcer to read. After judging we will have horse games such as trick or treat barrels and horseback apple bobbing. Bring your sweet tooth and funny bone. Spectators are welcome. For more info check out Roundup Ridge Riders on Facebook....
On Oct. 26th from 5 to 8 pm at the@ new grade school. Please note the change of venue. It will not be at the Community Center this year. The Ridge Riders ask that other clubs please consider doing a game booth. Let Angie know at 1st Security Bank or Susan at 323-1782 if you would like to sponsor a booth. There will be costume judging for all ages at 6pm. We will also have a pumpkin carving contest this year. Bring your carved pumpkins and we will let the public vote on them. We will check in pumpkins at 4:30. For safety do not use candles to...
Leaves are falling and hunting seasons are opening. That must mean it is time again for St. Benedict’s annual Fall Dinner. Soon the smell of turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, apple and pumpkin pies and all the other fixings will fill the church and tempt you to come join us for a feast. We are hoping you just can’t resist! We will begin serving at 11:30, and continue until 3:00. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for ages 5-12, and under 5 free. Bake sale and Country Store as well as a raffle will also be held. Take outs and delivery are...