Month of May brings many fun activities to Missoula

May 4, 2012  •  Author:

Missoula Farmers Market
May 5 8:00a to 12:00p
Circle Square, Missoula
Now open for the new season! Providing high-quality goods and the freshest, most nutritious and reasonably priced locally grown produce.

Growing Organic, Eating Organic

Garden City Brewfest
May 5  12:00p to 8:00p
Caras Park, Downtown Missoula
This favorite annual event features more than 50 beers on tap, a wine bar, food and live music.
An Old Fashioned County Fair
May 5  1:00p to 5:00p
3718 Rattlesnake Drive, Missoula
Tons of great family activities: pony rides, sack races, duck race, music, food and much more!
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MUD’s Earth Day Celebration

April 18, 2012  •  Author:

MUD’s Earth Day Celebration

What: FREE family event

When: Sunday, April 22nd from 12:00-5:00pm

Where: Caras Park

Event Planners: Missoula Urban Demostration Project (MUD)

Photo by Charles Martin

The 6th annual MUD Earth Day Celebration in Caras

Park will bring awareness to sustainable living in Missoula. Businesses from around the city and community organizations will join together to bring us a wonderful celebration of our earth.

Live music, guest speakers and more will entertain us throughout the day. The second annual Sustainability Olympics will take place from 2:00-3:00pm.

The Olympic events include:

~Bike & Buzz – Coffee to Compost bike obstacle race

~The crush – Can crushing race

~50-Yard Scramble – Egg and spoon race

~The Diapanthalon – cloth diaper changing race

~Green Matter – Earth Day trivia!

Come along to cheer the teams on as they will be competing for the gold! If you would like to participate in other ways please sign up to volunteer for Sunday. For every 2 hours of work, you will receive a free beverage of your choice. Jobs include helping with the Olympics, set up and take down, kids activities and much more.

The Office of Neighborhoods will have a table and will be giving out prizes to those who can tell us one way they make their neighborhood a “greener” place. We will have information about how you can make sustainable choices everyday to help protect the environment.

So come on over to Caras on Sunday and check out the activities for kids and adults and learn how you can make your “greenprint”.

 

For more information:

Check out MUD’s Earth Day Event Page for full schedule

 

Email Anne Quirk or the MUD Office, 721-7513

OR Jane Kelly, Neighborhood Liaison, 552-6081

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TONIGHT 1st Annual Community Seed Swap


1st Annual Community Seed Swap
Jan 20  7:00p / Potluck at 6:30pm
Orchard Homes Country Life Club, 2537 3rd St. West, Missoula
Community Seed Swap for all gardeners and soon-to-be gardeners. Trade seeds for your garden (flowers, herbs, vegetables…). Please bring bagged and labeled seeds. Tables are provided. Meet local gardeners and learn and share what grows best in our Missoula area climate. Free admission.

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MisSOULa


MisSOULa

Within the vibrant social media scene it is difficult to discern what may or may not be LOCAL. Yesterday I came upon a neat little video about our town that was posted on YouTube. Of course I suspected that it was created by a local artist, but I didn’t find out until this morning that I ALMOST know this person.

I know … how can you “Almost” know someone?  Haven’t you ever experienced the feeling that you are just THIS CLOSE to knowing someone?  Perhaps you sat next to them in Math class, and although you never really spoke with them, you did occasionally make eye contact.  But when that person began drumming in a band that everyone wanted to hear you couldn’t help but feel like you (almost) knew that person.

That’s a fictional story but this one isn’t.  When I saw this video I found myself anticipating what the artist’s lines were drawing, as the images were of so many familiar spots in town or identifiable logos of local products and companies. As the trees cropped up and the buildings became recognizable there was a feeling of triumph that I knew what they were.  I had no idea that I also (almost) know the artist.  But this morning I find out that the creator is the son of someone I know (yes I really do know her, I have actually had eye contact with her, and we’ve talked and laughed together.)  This talented LOCAL artist has captured Missoula in a very unusual and entertaining way.  ENJOY Michael Melugin’s “MisSOULa”

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Holiday Arts and Crafts at UM


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This is a fun event & just in time for Christmas gifts! The Holiday Arts & Crafts sale begins December 1, 2011 and runs for three days. Good stuff, check it out!!!  http://life.umt.edu/uc/ucsi/art_fairs/#page=page-1
Judy Wahlberg, University Area Blogger

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Griz-cat game at our house

November 11, 2011  •  Author:

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Next weekend is the ’Brawl of the Wild’,  the 111th meeting of the UM Grizzlies and the MSU bobkitties. It is always a fun rivalry at our house because I am in a ‘mixed’ marriage. In Montana that means your spouse graduated from the state’s other educational institution. I graduated from the University of Montana and my husband, graduated (well…almost, but in case he ever reads this blog-I won’t go down that path) from MSU.  Each year we make it interesting by making a friendly wager- the loser has to do some horrible domestic chore around the house, something we couldn’t even get our minions (aka children) to do.  For many, many years…as long as I remember anyway, the GRIZ always WON! It was just a given fact that the GRIZ would stomp on the Cats, and my dear husband would always play along and accept defeat gracefully. The GRIZ have a much better stadium, and much better players, and the GRIZ  fans….oh yeah- so much better! 

Things were going smoothly until last year… the unthinkable happened- the GRIZ lost.  WHAT!? Each year the smack talk starts in early November and by game time, everyone  is really stirred up; even my nephews from Belgrade have gotten into the action with taunting calls and messages. This year I have let their psycho-babble get into my head and I am not so sure of a GRIZ victory. The GRIZ have barely squeaked out a victory in several games and the Cats are looking pretty strong.  This is a big game and it will decide who gets the Big Sky Conference’s automatic bid to the FCS playoffs.

Who will win? One thing is for sure…I am going to be more careful about the friendly wager around our house!

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School of the Future Design Competition

November 4, 2011  •  Author:

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The Missoula Organization of REALTORS® is working with Flagship after-school programs on an exciting new project called School of the Future Design Competition. Currently, two middle schools are participating with teams, Meadowhill and CS Porter.  The students are designing a school based on future ideals of technology integration, community, and sustainability. The teams have met with several local businesses to learn more about what it takes to design a school…from purchasing property, to working with architects and engineers. They also discovered how much power their design concepts would require and learned more about how to reduce their power needs through clean energy technologies and sustainable living practices. The teams are working on building small scale models with 100% recycled materials this month. For more information about School of the Future Design Competition, please call MOR at 728-0560.

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Where the Sidewalk Ends

November 4, 2011  •  Author:

There is a little poem by Shel Silverstein called “Where the Sidewalk Ends”.  My grandmother read it to me often when I was young and it goes like this…
“There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And there the grass grows soft and white,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.

Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
To the place where the sidewalk ends.

Yes we’ll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And we’ll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
The place where the sidewalk ends.

I am delighted to see the sidewalk project on Lower Miller Creek Road finally get completed. The sidewalk and road improvements link Linda Vista with the roundabout that was completed last year and create a safe place to walk and bike to and from our neighborhood. I think the part I like best about the sidewalk is that I feel like I got a great deal because I didn’t have to pay for it with an additional tax. I did get my property tax statement this week and I am sure that hidden among the line items is a tax that funded the sidewalks…but I still really like the Miller Creek sidewalk project.
BUT, what if I had to pay 100% of the cost to build a sidewalk in front of my house…would I still love it? Concrete is cheap but sidewalks are very expensive!
There is a debate going on with City Council and the Pedestrian Connection Committee on a proposed sidewalk project for 23rd Street. Everyone agrees that it would be wonderful to have sidewalks going up 23rd Street in the South Hills- BUT who should pay? Is it the City? Is it the homeowner that owns the property where the sidewalk could be located? Should there be a Special Improvement District (SID) formed to finance the project and how many homeowners should be included in the SID area to make the project more affordable? If the City goes through all the trouble of upgrading the sidewalks, should they also upgrade the paving and drainage?
These are all part of the discussion going on with the City Council and your opinion matters. What do you think?

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Day of the Dead…Best Parade of the Year

November 2, 2011  •  Author:

Get your white and black face paint and your fanciest duds on…the Day of the Dead parade is tonight, November 2 and you don’t want to miss it!  It is hands down the best parade of the year with huge steamroller prints, giant puppets, dancers, drummers, jugglers, and costumes that will take your breath away. From everyday plain old dead people to out of this world animorph spirit guides, corpse brides, and sometimes even a dead Elvis or two, you will be delighted and amazed.  Festivities begin with the construction of the giant mandala at Caras Park during the afternoon (you’re welcome to come and help create it) and continue with belly dancing and drumming at the north end of Higgins at 6 pm as the paraders get organized.  The parade itself begins at 7 and proceeds from Circle Square to Caras Park for more dancing, juggling, drumming, and admiring of each others’ costumes.  See you there!  I’ll be the sugar skull throwing candy!

                                     

Giant skeleton puppet is an annual favorite in the DOD parade

 

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LOCAL Fruit and Vegies are still available


One of the 2011 School Tours of the Orchards and Gardens

Yes I know the weather forecast is telling us to prepare for winter but there are still a few remnants of Autumn around us. Our neighborhood supplier of fresh fruits and vegetables still has some goodies for sale. Yesterday I found apples, pumpkins, squash and some of the sweetest carrots I have ever tasted at Benson’s Farms (7th street just east of Reserve).

All gardens must take a rest. I will miss my frequent Spring, Summer and Fall stops at the farm. But I know that the gardeners will be planning for 2012 planting and provide us with plenty of FRESH LOCAL PRODUCE.

THANK YOU BENSON’S FARMS!

Benson's Farms

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