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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - CANCELED
DESCRIPTION:Brown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406)782-3280. \nThe Brown Bag scheduled for December 24th has been canceled due to it landing on Christmas Eve. Regularly scheduled Brown Bags will continue in January 2026.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-canceled-2/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch: Stephanie Clemen - Recreational Trails Program (Montana FW&P)
DESCRIPTION:The Montana Recreational Trails Program (RTP) and Trail Stewardship Program (TSP)\, managed by Montana Fish\, Wildlife\, and Parks (FWP)\, provides vital funding to assist in building\, maintaining\, and improving trail systems for walking\, biking\, skiing\, motorized use\, and much more. Grants are awarded to nonprofits and local governments to enhance outdoor access\, connectivity\, maintain key infrastructure\, and preserve Montana’s outdoor heritage. Interested parties can apply to RTP or TSP this winter through the 2026 application cycle. Join us for this presentation from the RTP and TSP program managers to learn more about the types of projects being completed in your area and more on how to apply. \nThe Brown Bag presentation will begin at noon on Wednesday\, December 10\, 2025\, and will last about an hour. The presentation will be held in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives located at 17 W. Quartz Street. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase Ryan’s book after the presentation. \nBrown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406)782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-stephanie-clemen-recreational-trails-program-montana-fwp/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - Canceled
DESCRIPTION:We have decided to cancel the Brown Bag Lunch for this week. Please join us on our next one on December 10th.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-canceled/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Closure: November 17th - November 21st
DESCRIPTION:Attention patrons: The Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, will be closed November 17th through November 21st for annual building maintenance and cleaning and will reopen on Monday\, November 24th. The Archives’ normal hours of operation are Monday-Friday\, 9am – 5pm. For more information call 406-782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/closure-november-17th-november-21st/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251113T190000
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SUMMARY:Screening of The Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana - Episode III
DESCRIPTION:Join us and The Extreme History Project for a special screening of\nThe Story of Us: The Women Who Shaped Montana – EPISODE III\nEpisode III continues the series’ exploration of the remarkable women who shaped our state’s identity: Ella Knowles Haskell\, Montana’s first female lawyer and a political trailblazer who fought for women’s voices to be heard in the late 1800s. Fannie Sperry Steele\, a fearless bronc rider from the Prickly Pear Valley who broke barriers for women in sports and western culture. Nancy Cooper Russell\, wife and business partner of artist Charles M. Russell\, who preserved his legacy while forging her own place in Montana’s cultural history. Through powerful storytelling\, archival materials\, and expert insights\, Episode III shines a light on the depth and diversity of Montana women’s contributions to law\, art\, and western heritage.\nCan’t make a screening? Tune in for the Montana PBS premiere on November 13th at 7:30 p.m. on your local Montana PBS channel.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/screening-of-the-story-of-us-the-women-who-shaped-montana-episode-iii/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - The APA Riots\, The Capital Fight\, and Black Republicans in Montana in 1894 - Jeff Guay
DESCRIPTION:The American Protective Association was a nation-wide anti-Catholic group that achieved political and social prominence in Butte in the mid-1890s. With a large Irish Catholic population in the city\, APA activities fueled a full-scale riot in the streets of Butte on July 4th\, 1894. As the 2024 Carrie Johnson Fellow\, Jeff Guay spent countless hours in the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives researching the APA riots of 1894. His findings reveal not only the animosities between Irish and Protestant groups in the mining camp\, but also the complicated ways that the city’s Black and Chinese populations were involved in this explosive rivalry. \nThe Brown Bag presentation will begin at noon on Wednesday\, November 12th\, 2025\, and will last about an hour. The presentation will be held in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives located at 17 W. Quartz Street. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. Attendees will have the opportunity to purchase Ryan’s book after the presentation. \nBrown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406)782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-the-apa-riots-the-capital-fight-and-black-republicans-in-montana-in-1894-jeff-guay/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - MINE: Excavating Ecologies
DESCRIPTION:MINE: Excavating Ecologies – Brown Bag Presentation \nOpen AIR’s place-based Artist-in-Residence program connects artists from across disciplines with culturally\, historically\, and ecologically significant locations through partnerships across Montana. This fall\, we welcome artists Eric Jensen\, Lane Chapman\, and Manette Bradford to share their creative process and experiences during their recent residencies in the Upper Clark Fork region. \nJensen and Chapman completed residencies in partnership with the Clark Fork Coalition\, sharing a studio at the Cottonwood Field Station for close collaboration and creative exchange. Bradford’s residency took place at the Hungry Hill Art Center in Butte\, Montana\, a location deeply rooted in the region’s mining heritage. \nAbout the Artists \nManette Rene Bradford – Artist-in-Residence at Hungry Hill\nRaised in a family of visual artists\, Manette developed a deep understanding of craftsmanship and creative process from an early age. She earned her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2001 and was awarded the Montana Art Gallery Director’s Association Exhibition Sponsorship for Unsettled Lands\, a touring show (2024–2026) appearing at institutions including the Montana Museum of Art and Culture and C.M. Russell Museum. She has exhibited in solo and group shows in San Francisco\, Chicago\, and across Montana\, and was featured on Resounds: Arts and Culture on the High Plains in 2023. She lives and works in Red Lodge and Billings\, Montana.\nVisit Manette’s Website » manetterenebradford.com \nEric Jensen – Artist-in-Residence at Cottonwood Field Station\nEric is an abstract landscape painter interested in uniting diverse ways of understanding the natural world. Drawing from science\, spirituality\, and contemporary art\, his work seeks to inspire ecological preservation and shift cultural values toward sustainability. Born in Utah and raised in Virginia\, Eric earned his MFA in painting from the University of Montana and now lives outside Missoula. His practice critically examines how society perceives the land and integrates art with conservation efforts.\nVisit Eric’s Website » ericjensenpaintings.com \nLane Chapman – Artist-in-Residence at Cottonwood Field Station\nOriginally from small-town Arkansas\, Lane began as a painter and illustrator before moving into ceramics. She earned her BFA in Ceramics from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2017\, followed by residencies at the Flower City Arts Center (NY)\, The Clay Studio of Missoula\, and Wildfire Ceramic Studio. Currently an MFA candidate at the University of Montana\, Lane’s work continues to explore form\, function\, and material experimentation in clay.\nVisit Lane’s Website » lanechapman.wixsite.com/my-site-2 \nEvent Details\nThe Brown Bag presentation will be held at noon on Wednesday\, October 22\, 2025\, in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives (17 W. Quartz Street). The program lasts about an hour. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch; coffee and water will be provided. \nBrown Bag Lunches take place on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month\, featuring topics of local interest. For more information\, call (406) 782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-open-air/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Document Preservation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Preserve your family history! Bring your papers\, photographs\, or textiles to this hands-on workshop\, where archivists from the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives and the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology will offer expert tips on proper storage and handling.\nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/document-preservation-workshop/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch: Open AIR Artists-in-Residence
DESCRIPTION:Open AIR’s place-based Artist-in-Residence program connects artists from across disciplines with culturally\, historically\, and ecologically significant locations through partnerships across the state. From remote wilderness to historic communities\, artists engage deeply with place\, environment\, and people. \nThis Fall\, four Open AIR artists are in residence in Butte from September 29 – November 2\, 2025: Olivia Berkey\, Megan Karls\, Aubrey Edwards\, and Laurie Robins. During this special Brown Bag presentation\, each will share their work\, creative process\, and experiences engaging with the Butte community. \nAbout the Artists \nOlivia Berkey – Artist-In-Residence at Hungry Hill \nOlivia Berkey is an artist working in ceramics\, performance\, and choreography. Her dances\, often solo in practice and presentation\, are conceived of as an imagined duet with unseen and sometimes inanimate partners: the dreamt presence of other bodies\, mountains\, rocks\, desert fields\, herself in duplicate. Her ceramic work\, too\, investigates the relationship between body and earth\, human and geologic time. Drawing from her experience working in museum and gallery archives\, she is ever-exploring archiving the ephemeral. She holds a BA in Dance and Art History from Bard College (2020)\, where she received awards for her work in both arts scholarship and performance. Born and raised in North Carolina\, she was first exposed to the region’s rich history of woodfired ceramics at age eighteen. Upon graduation from Bard\, she moved to Taos\, New Mexico\, to apprentice with local woodfire artist Logan Wannamaker. In Taos\, she has remained—digging\, kiln building\, walking\, dancing. She can also be heard hosting a biweekly radio show on KNCE Taos. She has performed at the American Dance Festival (NC) and the National Arts Festival (South Africa) and premiered her choreography at Groundswell Series (NY) and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts (NY). Her ceramic work has been represented at galleries and art markets around northern New Mexico\, and she was a recent ceramic Artist-in-Residence with Arquetopia Foundation in Puebla\, Mexico. \nAubrey Edwards – Artist-in-Residence at Clark Chateau\nAubrey is a visual artist\, collaborative anthropologist\, educator\, storyteller\, and memory worker with heartstrings tied to New Orleans and presently running wild in Wyoming. Her socially engaged practice spans the academic\, creative\, applied\, and public spheres\, exploring intersections of culture\, history\, and community.She has a deep love for collaborative storytelling practices that unearth buried labor narratives of the west\, celebrating the folks who built the places we call home. She is presently earning her PhD in Public Humanities at the University of Wyoming. \nTess Fahlgren – Artist-in-Residence at Clark Chatteu\nTess Fahlgren is a graduate of the University of Minnesota MFA program. Her work has appeared in Montana Quarterly\, Joyland\, Blue Mesa Review\, and elsewhere. She writes from her rural Montana hometown\, where her nonprofit just donated a skatepark to the city. \nRichard Opper – Artist-in-Residence at Clark Chatteu\nPainting is healing. To observe a scene for its colors\, values\, and shapes is to see things in a new way. It helps strip away the judgements\, preconceived notions\, or biases I may want to project onto it. Painting requires me to see the subject for what it is rather than for what I might expect it to be. In that sense\, it’s a way to get me closer to the truth and to observe more deeply the beauty that surrounds me – beauty I might have otherwise missed. \nHe has been an artist in residence at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (Dublin) and the South London Gallery (London)\, which culminated in a solo exhibition and publication. Other recent presentations of work include Transmediale (DE)\, New Wight Biennial (US)\, Temple Bar Gallery (IE)\, and a radio broadcast on KBMF Butte Montana. \nThe Brown Bag presentation will begin at noon on Wednesday\, October 8th\, 2025\, and will last about an hour. The presentation will be held in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives\, located at 17 W. Quartz Street. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. \nBrown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406) 782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-lane-chapman-manette-bradford-and-eric-jansen-open-air-mine-excavating-ecologies/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251003T113000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250915T211546Z
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SUMMARY:The Heart in Winter - St. Patrick's Cemetery Tour
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a tour of St. Patrick’s Cemetery on October 3rd starting at 10 AM. Parking is located on Montana Street.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/the-heart-in-winter-st-patricks-cemetery-tour/
LOCATION:St. Patrick’s Cemetery\, 2725 S Montana St\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250925T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250911T162534Z
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SUMMARY:Upcoming Closure
DESCRIPTION:Attention Archive’s Patrons\, we will be closed to the public on September 25th and 26th. We will resume normal business hours on Monday\, September 29th.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/closure/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250924T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250924T130000
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CREATED:20250709T225153Z
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - Millineries of Butte - Elizabeth Tritthart
DESCRIPTION:The Brown Bag presentation will begin at noon on Wednesday\, September 24th\, 2025\, and will last about an hour. The presentation will be held in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives located at 17 W. Quartz Street. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. \nBrown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406)782-3280. \nMore information to follow.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-millineries-of-butte-elizabeth-tritthart/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250910T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250910T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
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SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - James Ben Ali Haggin: The Checkbook Behind Marcus Daly and The Anaconda Company - Brenda Wahler
DESCRIPTION:The Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives’ Brown Bag Lunch Series welcomes Brenda Wahler to present about James Ben Ali Haggin and his business operations with Marcus Daly. \nJames Ben Ali Haggin allegedly handed Marcus Daly his checkbook with every blank check signed and said\, “draw and keep drawing.”  Haggin’s fortune\, built over 30 years of struggle\, gave him compassion for a young and struggling Daly.  His checkbook funded the Anaconda smelter and kept the company afloat through price wars\, attempts to corner the copper market\, fires\, sabotage and mine disasters.  Haggin and Daly were also bonded closely through their love of racehorses and between them created a turf empire that still influences modern horse racing. \nThe Brown Bag presentation will begin at noon on Wednesday\, September 10th\, 2025\, and will last about an hour. The presentation will be held in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives located at 17 W. Quartz Street. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. \nBrown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406)782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-marcus-daly-part-ii-brenda-wahler/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250905T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250905T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250820T210429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T202226Z
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SUMMARY:Art Walk - MINE: Excavating Ecologies
DESCRIPTION:Join the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives for the opening reception of MINE: Excavating Ecologies during Art Walk on September 5\, 2025\, from 5 to 7 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided. All are welcome! \nMINE is an exhibition inspired by the Upper Clark Fork ecosystems\, featuring artists Eric Jensen\, Lane Chapman\, and Manette Bradford. Artists Jensen and Chapman completed their residencies in partnership with the Clark Fork Coalition\, sharing studio space at the Cottonwood Field Station\, which fostered close collaboration and creative exchange. Manette Bradford held her residency at the Hungry Hill Art Center in Butte\, Montana—a location rich with mining heritage that continues to shape the region’s identity. \nThe exhibition will be on display through October 22\, 2025\, at the Archives\, located at 17 W. Quartz Street.\n________________________________________\nAbout the Artists\nManette Bradford\nManette Rene Bradford (b. 1978\, St. Paul\, MN) was raised in a family of visual artists. This early exposure to art fostered her understanding of craftsmanship and the creative process\, establishing a lifelong relationship with her own practice. She earned a BFA in 2001 from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.\nIn 2022\, she was awarded the Montana Art Gallery Directors Association Exhibition Sponsorship for Unsettled Lands\, which will tour Montana from 2024–2026\, with exhibitions at the Montana Museum of Art and Culture\, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art\, C.M. Russell Museum\, Hockaday Museum of Art\, Schoolhouse History and Art Center\, and MonDak Heritage Center. Bradford has also exhibited in both solo and group shows in San Francisco and Chicago.\nShe was featured in an episode of Resounds: Arts and Culture on the High Plains\, which aired on May 22\, 2023. She has lived and worked in Chicago and the Bay Area\, and currently lives and works in Red Lodge and Billings\, Montana. \nWebsite: manetterenebradform.com \n________________________________________\nEric Jensen\nEric Jensen is an abstract landscape painter with an interest in unifying different ways of understanding the world. By combining methodologies such as science and spirituality\, he seeks to empower ecological preservation efforts and establish new cultural values through art.\nHis practice is shaped by his contemporary art education\, a critical perspective on Western religion\, and a deep passion for being close to nature. Jensen has developed a landscape painting practice that examines how society perceives the land while integrating his work with environmental conservation efforts.\nBorn in Utah and raised and educated in Virginia\, Jensen completed his MFA in painting at the University of Montana. He now lives outside Missoula\, Montana. \nWebsite: ericjensenpaintings.com \n________________________________________\nLane Chapman\nHailing from small-town Arkansas\, Lane Chapman began her career as a painter and illustrator before transitioning to clay in college. She received her BFA in Ceramics from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2017.\nFollowing graduation\, she completed a two-year residency at the Flower City Arts Center in Rochester\, NY. She then moved to Missoula\, MT\, for a two-year residency at The Clay Studio of Missoula (2019–2021)\, followed by a residency at Wildfire Ceramic Studio (2021–2022). Chapman is currently an MFA candidate at the University of Montana in Missoula. \nWebsite: lanechapman.wixsite.com/my-site-2 \n________________________________________\nAbout Open AIR\nOpen AIR is best known for its place-based Artist-in-Residence program that connects artists from all disciplines and backgrounds with culturally\, historically\, and ecologically significant locations across Montana. From remote wilderness areas to historically significant sites closer to town\, artists are given the opportunity to draw inspiration from communities dedicated to preserving place\, environment\, and the arts. \nLearn more: openairmt.org \n 
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/art-walk-mine-excavating-ecologies/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250529T210713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T204346Z
UID:26548-1756944000-1757030399@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Hike Through History: September 4th - Highland City with Dave Stratton and Phyllis Hargrave
DESCRIPTION:Visit one of the area’s historic mining ghost towns in this rare opportunity! Please give yourself ample time to drive to the meeting site. It is a 45-minute drive beginning at the Nine-Mile from Butte. If possible\, please consider carpooling as parking will be limited. \n \nMeet at: Highland City Campground (https://maps.app.goo.gl/7hqoqAHLDj2MCWfA9)\nModerate – Incline on dirt \nEach walk is free\, but a $5 donation is appreciated\, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Archives and the Local Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Fund. Snacks and water are available. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Sorry\, no pets are allowed. \nStarts at 9 A.M.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/hike-through-history-september-4th-highland-city-with-dave-stratton-and-phyllis-hargrave/
LOCATION:Highland City\, QGX6+93 Moose Town\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Hike through History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250829
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250529T204325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T162033Z
UID:26543-1756339200-1756425599@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Hike Through History: August 28th - West Side Reservoir with Kate McCourt
DESCRIPTION:Water from the Big Hole pipeline flowed to the 14-million-gallon West Side Reservoir near Big Butte\, from where it was sent to Centerville\, the Uptown Business District\, and the West Side. Learn more about this architectural resource!\nMeet at: North Excelsior and Missoula Avenue\nBeginner—mostly flat terrain  \nEach walk is free\, but a $5 donation is appreciated\, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Archives and the Local Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Fund. Snacks and water are available. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Sorry\, no pets are allowed. \nStarts at 9 A.M.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/hike-through-history-august-28th-west-side-reservoir-with-kate-mccourt/
LOCATION:West Side Reservoir\, 1501 N Excelsior Ave\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Hike through History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250827T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250827T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250718T200312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T201615Z
UID:27288-1756296000-1756299600@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - Ciara Ryan - Henry Sieben
DESCRIPTION:The Brown Bag presentation will begin at noon on Wednesday\, August 27th\, 2025\, and will last about an hour. The presentation will be held in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives located at 17 W. Quartz Street. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. \nBrown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406)782-3280. \nMore information to follow.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-ciara-ryan-henry-sieben/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://buttearchives.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/The_Butte_Daily_Post_1937_11_26_1.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250821
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250822
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250529T203858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T162008Z
UID:26538-1755734400-1755820799@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Hike Through History: August 21st - Bell Diamond Tour with Abby Peltomaa
DESCRIPTION:Visit one of the oldest standing steel headframes on the Hill on the way to the overlook of the Berkeley Pit.\nMeet at: Granite Mountain Memorial\nModerate – Incline on dirt\n \nEach walk is free\, but a $5 donation is appreciated\, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Archives and the Local Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Fund. Snacks and water are available. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Sorry\, no pets are allowed. \nStarts at 9 A.M.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/hike-through-history-august-21st-bell-diamond-tour-with-abby-peltomaa/
LOCATION:Granite Mountain Memorial\, Alexander St\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://buttearchives.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Diamond.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250814
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250815
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250529T192441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T161849Z
UID:26519-1755129600-1755215999@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Hike Through History: August 14th - Upper West Side with Mary McCormick
DESCRIPTION:Experience the upper “West Side” with its charming and one-of-a-kind houses\, many with historical significance\, as you navigate your way through this fascinating neighborhood.\nMeet at: Parking at Excelsior and Caledonia by Anselmo Mine\nModerate—Paved\, incline \nEach walk is free\, but a $5 donation is appreciated\, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Archives and the Local Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Fund. Snacks and water are available. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Sorry\, no pets are allowed. \nStarts at 9 A.M.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/hike-through-history-august-14th-upper-west-side-with-mary-mccormick/
LOCATION:Anselmo Mine\, 521 N Excelsior Ave\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Hike through History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250813T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250813T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250709T204246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T161935Z
UID:27136-1755086400-1755090000@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - John Conlan - The Ties That Bind: Ireland and Butte Gaelic Leagues 1893 to 1916
DESCRIPTION:John Conlan is a retired Montana educator currently serving on the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives Board of Directors.  He also hosts a Celtic/Folk Music Program and Butte Irish History series on Butte Community Radio Station KBMF.  He has traveled extensively in Ireland\, holds dual citizenship with Ireland\, and is an independent researcher of Butte Irish organizations during the early 1900s and their ties to Ireland. \nThis presentation will explore the founding of Ireland’s Gaelic League by Douglas Hyde and Eoin MacNeill in 1893\, an organization committed to reestablishing an Irish identity by teaching traditional Irish culture\, arts\, sports and Irish industries\, a necessary first step in obtaining Irish independence from England.  The presentation is also an overview of the Irish Gaelic League’s evolution\, accomplishments\, challenges and its need to establish Branches in America\, specifically Butte\, Montana.  The program will highlight Gaelic League Founder Douglas Hyde’s 1906 visit to and reception in Butte\, Montana\, the establishment of the Butte Gaelic League (First American Branch) and Butte’s role in aiding the Irish Gaelic League and the Irish independence movement. \nThe Brown Bag presentation will begin at noon on Wednesday\, August 13th\, 2025\, and will last about an hour. The presentation will be held in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives located at 17 W. Quartz Street. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. \nBrown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406)782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-john-conlan-ties-that-bind-ireland-and-butte-gaelic-leagues-1893-to-1916/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250808
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250529T191607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T202650Z
UID:26517-1754524800-1754611199@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Hike through History: August 7th - Ghost Sign Tour with Aubrey Jaap\, Christine Martin\, and BT Livermore
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Butte’s historic ghost signs—the businesses and the art behind them!\nMeet at: Butte Archives\nModerate—Paved\, incline \nEach walk is free\, but a $5 donation is appreciated\, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Archives and the Local Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Fund. Snacks and water are available. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Sorry\, no pets are allowed. \nStarts at 9 A.M.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/hike-through-history-august-7th-ghost-sign-tour-with-aubrey-jaap-christine-martin-and-bt-livermore/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Hike through History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250529T180444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T211119Z
UID:26510-1753920000-1754006399@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Hike through History: July 31st - Thompson Park with Jocelyn Dodge
DESCRIPTION:Get away from it all without getting too far away! Explore the Milwaukee Road and its fun and adventurous route through Thompson Park.\nMeet at: Sagebrush Flats\nModerate – Incline on dirt \nEach walk is free\, but a $5 donation is appreciated\, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Archives and the Local Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Fund. Snacks and water are available. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Sorry\, no pets are allowed. \nStarts at 9 A.M.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/hike-through-history-july-31st-thompson-park-with-jocelyn-dodge/
LOCATION:Thompson Park – Sagebrush Flats\, VGQP+H6 Nine-Mile\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Hike through History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250725
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250529T175634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T201930Z
UID:26506-1753315200-1753401599@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Hike through History: July 24th - St. Patrick's and Mount Moriah Cemetery Tour with Aubrey Jaap and Lindsay Mulcahy
DESCRIPTION:Come for a walk through St. Patrick’s and Mount Moriah cemeteries and learn about some of those interned there as well as the symbolism behind their intricate headstones.\nMeet at: St. Patrick’s Cemetery\nBeginner—mostly flat terrain \nEach walk is free\, but a $5 donation is appreciated\, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Archives and the Local Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Fund. Snacks and water are available. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Sorry\, no pets are allowed. \nStarts at 9 A.M.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/hike-through-history-july-24th-st-patricks-and-mount-moriah-cemetery-tour-with-aubrey-jaap-and-lindsay-mulcahy/
LOCATION:St. Patrick’s Cemetery\, 2725 S Montana St\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Hike through History
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250723T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250723T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250709T203349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250717T222112Z
UID:27132-1753272000-1753275600@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - Bert Abbott - History of the Butte Elks' (B.P.O.E. 240)
DESCRIPTION:The Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives’ Brown Bag Lunch Series welcomes Bert Abbott to present about Butte Elks’ Lodge No. 240 in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the opening of their building at 206 W. Galena in the fall of 1925. \nThe new home for Butte Elks’ Lodge No. 240 at the corner of Galena and Montana Streets was officially opened to the Butte public on November 21st\, 1925\, and since then has held many different types of celebrations and events that have benefitted the people of Butte. In conjunction with the current Elks’ exhibit on display at the Archives\, Bert will talk about some of those celebrations and events\, and what the Elks’ Lodge does\, and has done\, for Butte. \nThe Brown Bag presentation will begin at noon on Wednesday\, July 23rd\, 2025\, and will last about an hour. The presentation will be held in the auditorium at the Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives located at 17 W. Quartz Street. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. \nBrown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Upcoming lectures will focus on topics of local interest. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406)782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-bert-abbott-history-of-the-butte-elks-b-p-o-e-240/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250718
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250529T174432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T202005Z
UID:26499-1752710400-1752796799@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Hike through History: July 17th - Maud S Canyon with Rotary Club
DESCRIPTION:Maud S Canyon is a favorite hiking destination on the East Ridge. Discover the new Mining Heritage Trail with a collapsed shaft\, adit\, and several small exploration sites that relate to the mining activity there. \nMeet at: Maud S Canyon Trailhead\nModerate – Incline on dirt \nEach walk is free\, but a $5 donation is appreciated\, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Archives and the Local Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Fund. Snacks and water are available. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear good walking shoes. Sorry\, no pets are allowed. \nStarts at 9 A.M.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/july-17th-maud-s-canyon-with-rotary-club/
LOCATION:Maud S Canyon\, 4800 Saddle Rock Rd\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Hike through History
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250709T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250709T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250702T214252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T214252Z
UID:27047-1752062400-1752066000@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - Matt Stanchfield - 1927 Wise River Flood
DESCRIPTION:Even though it happened almost 100 years ago\, there is still much about the Wise River Flood of 1927 that we don’t know. Matt Stanchfield\, long-time resident of Wise River and a member of the Big Hole Historical Association\, will present new information (and some old) during the Brown Bag presentation on July 9th.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-matt-stanchfield-1927-wise-river-flood/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250625T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250430T221651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T224046Z
UID:26098-1750852800-1750856400@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - Donna L. Erickson - "Rooted at the Edge: Ranching Where the Old West and New West Collide"
DESCRIPTION:Rooted at the Edge paints a portrait of a ranching community in a threatened landscape steeped in history\, conflict\, and beauty. In this narrative nonfiction work\, Donna L. Erickson explores the hilly skirt of ground at the northern boundary of Missoula\, Montana\, separating the town from the wilderness beyond. The North Hills region represents the critical—and often highly personal—issues at play at the edge of many western towns. \nThe urban-rural fringe is both valuable and vulnerable. Across the West rural lifestyles are increasingly compromised by suburbanization\, economic hardship\, and family dynamics; a way of life and a way of work are vanishing. Ranchland may be simultaneously cherished by a family for the life its members have made there and coveted by urban neighbors for open space. Community residents may love a place for its scenery and wildlife habitat while others wish it converted to a commercial parking lot. Complex ecological relationships can be bulldozed in a single afternoon. And the threats of climate change and shifting populations compromise the edge even more. \nIn the tension between love and loss\, Erickson wrote this story of a landscape’s soft contours\, piney ridges\, shady draws\, and grassy slopes\, and its potential disappearance under an expanding city. Rooted at the Edge conveys\, in a way that statistics cannot\, what’s at stake when ranches at the urban fringe are threatened. \nThe presentation will begin at noon at the Archives\, 17 W. Quartz. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. Brown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406) 782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-donna-l-erickson-rooted-at-the-edge-ranching-where-the-old-west-and-new-west-collide/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250224T175128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T175128Z
UID:25051-1749643200-1749646800@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - Mike McGivern - Montana Resources
DESCRIPTION:More information to follow. The presentation will begin at noon at the Archives\, 17 W. Quartz. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. Brown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406) 782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-mike-mcgivern-montana-resources/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250528T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250224T175002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250522T203034Z
UID:25049-1748433600-1748437200@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch - Kehli Hazlett - Food in Butte
DESCRIPTION:A photo of Matt’s Place Drive-In employees outside their restaurant in 1939.\nKehli will give a presentation on food in Butte\, including information about foodways\, which are “cultural pathways whereby food preparation and consumption patterns can be traced through cultures and time.” Some foodways in Butte are the Pekin Noodle Parlor\, Pork Chops John’s\, Matt’s Place Drive-In\, and other famous Butte restaurants. Kehli will also cover the types of food that were typical for miners to eat.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-kehli-hazlett-food-in-butte/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20250514T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T062119
CREATED:20250224T174813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250430T220321Z
UID:25047-1747224000-1747227600@buttearchives.org
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Lunch -Jerry Worley - Once Upon a Time in Cut Bank\, Montana: The Last Apex Team
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an uncommon story that took place during a frozen weekend in a faraway rural community – Cut Bank\, Montana. It was November 9th\, 1973\, and the state Class A football championship game between the two-time defending Butte Central Maroons and a new entry to the Class A ranks\, the Cut Bank Wolves. Let’s drift back to a distant time and zoom into both teams’ unique odysseys that led them to their first – and only – football contest. A large contingent of Maroon fans made the trip to the Hi Line to watch a frigid struggle on a cold field. They supported a Central squad that was not only first\, but last. They were the final Butte team to play on the dirt field – and soon-to-be condemned – Naranche Stadium. They were the final Maroon team to defeat their bitter rival\, Butte High. And finally\, they were the last Central team to win a state football championship. This presentation will compare the personality mixture that made up the Butte Central team and fans\, with their worthy foe\, the Northern A champs\, Cut Bank Wolves. We will converge on this 1973 Hi Line community and their unexpected experience (and shenanigans) with the people from the Mining City. Although a sports story\, this presentation will include accounts of Cut Bank and Butte’s non-sports history\, culture\, and human experience. \nThe presentation will begin at noon at the Archives\, 17 W. Quartz. Guests are encouraged to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and water will be provided. Brown Bag Lunches are held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. For more information\, contact the Archives at (406) 782-3280.
URL:https://buttearchives.org/event/brown-bag-lunch-jerry-worley-once-upon-a-time-in-cut-bank-montana/
LOCATION:Butte-Silver Bow Archives\, 17 West Quartz Street\, Butte\, MT\, 59701\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://buttearchives.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/BC-v-Butte-Mud-Bowl-Fumble-Jerry-Worley-2025.jpg
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