Saturday, November 23, 2024
34.0°F

Toastmasters

| June 28, 2007 11:00 PM

Columbia Falls Speaks toastmaster's club meets July 3 from noon-1 p.m. at the Columbia Falls City Hall council chambers. Club meetings are open to everyone and lunch is provided by members. Please join us for a fun break from your work day and see how Toastmaster's can help you become a better leader and communicator. Contact Kristi Hatfield 892-2868 for more information.

Soccer camp

Columbia Falls Youth Soccer Association is hosting the British Challenger Soccer Camp, July 16-20 for ages 5-15. Sign up online at www.challengersports.com by July 6. Soccer equipment swap and coaches clinic will also be held during camp week. Contact Kristi Hatfield 892-2868 for more information.

Concert series

The Lions Club concert series continues tonight (Thursday) at Marantette Park with the blue grass sound of Left Over Biscuits. Concerts begin at 8 p.m. each Thursday. Donations of $3 and $5 per family are suggested to help with concert expenses. A door prize will be awarded after each concert. Next week, July 5, is the Five Valley Sweet Adelines and Steve Eckles.

Auction

The annual Wildcat Athletic Endowment Association auction and barbecue is Friday, July 27 behind the Columbia Bar in downtown Columbia Falls from 5-8 p.m., coinciding with the annual Columbia Falls Heritage Days celebration.

Golf

The annual Wildcat Athletic Endowment Association golf scramble is July 29 at the Glacier View Golf Course, West Glacier, and begins at 9 a.m. Register early to reserve your team space. Contact any Directors for further information; Kim Cheff, Doug Cordier, Sarah Dakin, Jana Fields, Michelle Goodman, Gary Luce, Jim Thompson.

Boogie to the Bank

Register early for Boogie to the Bank race at Heritage Days. Registration forms are available at Glacier Bank and at www.active.com. Sponsors are the bank and Lions Club.

3-on-3

The Columbia Falls Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club host the annual 3-on-3 Heritage Days basketball tourney July 28. Categories range from 5-6th grade boys and girls to the Men's Open. Games start at 8:30 a.m. with check-in at 8 a.m. Registration forms can be picked up at Orthopedic Rehab on U.S. Highway 2, Glacier Bank in Columbia Falls, the city library or by calling 892-0681.

Poker run

There is a poker run July 1 starting at 9 a.m. at the North Valley Eagles in memory of Bo Motchika to benefit ALERT helicopter. Cost is $10 per rider.