No Rentals - Fairgrounds Campus
Due to the Western Montana Fair, there are no public rentals from July 7 to August 31. Thank you for understanding.
Due to the Western Montana Fair, there are no public rentals from July 7 to August 31. Thank you for understanding.
Empty Bowls Full Souls is Missoula Food Bank & Community Center's annual advocacy event where guests can purchase tickets to hear from speakers with lived experience, enjoy a simple meal, and raise funds for the food bank. There's live music, handmade ceramic bowls, and community gathering for food security in our city.
Celebrate Missoula Pride at our Roller Disco from 3 to 5pm. Rental skates available for $5! After you've tired yourself out, grab a drink, sit back and watch Hellgate face off against Avalanche City (coming all the way from Fernie, British Columbia) teamed up with Electric City, at 6pm! Then experience roller derby in a whole new way with a Troll-er Derby Bout at 8 pm, the rules are what you (the audience) pay for!
3-5pm - Pride Roller Disco
6pm - Hellgate VS Avalanche City and Electric City
8pm - Troll-er Derby (Audience makes the rules!)
TICKETS COVER ALL DAY:
$13 at the Door
$10 Pre-sale Online
Kids 10 and under Free!
Tell Us Something and Missoula Pride are excited to bring you an evening of live storytelling.
Eight storytellers will share their true personal stories without notes on the theme:
“Going Home”.
Tickets are on sale now. All ages are welcome*.
General Admission seating tickets are $20 in advance and $23 the day of the show.
Doors open at 6:00 PM. Storytelling begins at 7 PM.
Tell Us Something awakens imagination, empowers storytellers, and connects the Missoula community through the transformative power of personal storytelling. It celebrates each other, our stories, and how we move through the world together.
Buy tickets here.
Join us on June 10 for the 16th A Taste to Remember to raise essential funds for year-round, comprehensive grief and trauma care in western Montana (and beyond)! Tamarack Grief Resource Center served over 4,600 individuals last year through grief support and education programs.
Guests will enjoy a five-course catered meal from incredible local chefs, swing to live music, hear stories from past TGRC participants, and support year-round grief and trauma care through live and silent auctions, raffles, and raising their paddles for the cause!
Funds raised at A Taste to Remember support TGRC’s year-round grief and trauma programming, including overnight bereavement camps and retreats, grief support groups, urgent response services for businesses and organizations, custom education, and suicide prevention education.
Thanks to our Chefs!
Chef Walker Hunter, Brasserie Porte Rouge
Chef Ryan Boehme, Bravo! Catering
Chef Noel Mills, James Bar
Chefs Tyler Cooper and Zach Sergeant, Sushi Hana Downtown
Mustard Seed
Tickets and sponsorships at: https://www.tamarackgrc.org/attr
Source:: https://www.tamarackgrc.org/attr
The one-day sale of donated, pre-owned jewelry raises funds that benefit programs and services for older adults, and caregivers at Missoula Aging Services.
Thanks to an outpouring of community support, last year's Wear It Again Jewelry Sale raised over $30,000 to benefit older adults and caregivers, and we're hoping to surpass that this year!
A dedicated group of MAS volunteers meets every Thursday all year long to sort, clean, inspect, repair and tag donated jewelry to be sold at the annual event. “We’d like to thank the Missoula community for their generosity in donating such lovely fine and costume jewelry,” says MAS volunteer Felicia Saunders. “The Wear it Again Jewelry Sale is a wonderful way for people to pass on unwanted jewelry, and it feels great knowing the money we raise at the event is helping older people in need,” Saunders added.
MAS accepts jewelry donations Monday through Friday between 8:00 am-5:00 pm at 337 Stephens Avenue.
Missoula Aging Services would like to thank the many volunteers and sponsors who have contributed to this special event. Their generous support of the annual Wear It Again Jewelry Sale is instrumental to its ongoing success. In recent years, Missoula Aging Services has experienced a significant increase in the need for Meals on Wheels, making the Wear It Again Jewelry Sale efforts more important than ever.
If you'd like to donate jewelry to the sale, please take the items to Missoula Aging Services at 337 Stephens Avenue in Missoula. For more information, please call (406)728-7682.
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Missoula's 3rd annual ASF Walk to raise awareness and funds for the Angelman Syndrome Foundation.
Check-In: 10 AM
Walk Begins: 11 AM
Music, Raffles, Food & FUN!
Coordinator: Crystal Parker, mtangelmanwalk@gmail.com
For more information visit:
https://support.angelman.org/event/2024-asf-walk-mt-missoula/e539406
First come, first serve. Please expect a long line.
Dogs and cats accepted. Pay as you can.
Mountain Home's annual fundraiser and children's Secret Garden Tea to celebrate the joys and challenges of Motherhood.
For 24 years, Mountain has been providing shelter for young mothers who need a place to live and a network of support as they create safe, stable, and nurturing homes of their own.
This year is extraordinary as we work toward opening a second location to host more families, expand our trauma-informed child care center, and grow our substance use recovery services. But we aren’t there yet.
Our annual Mother’s Day Tea is our biggest event of the year, bringing together long-time supporters, past Mountain Home moms, and past and present staff to celebrate successes and raise essential funding so we can meet the growing needs of families.
Mountain Home is excited to open another door for a brighter future and invite the community to Mother’s Day Tea as we kick off our big push to bring in the critical funding we need to start transforming the Hillside nursing home into a home where young mothers can discover their strengths and where their children can thrive.
This year, we are adding a Children's Secret Garden Tea Party. We hope you will join us for a transformational 2024 Mother’s Day Tea.
Single Ticket: $25
Buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-tea-2024-tickets-861048237457
Mountain Home's annual fundraiser and children's Secret Garden Tea to celebrate the joys and challenges of Motherhood.
For 24 years, Mountain has been providing shelter for young mothers who need a place to live and a network of support as they create safe, stable, and nurturing homes of their own.
This year is extraordinary as we work toward opening a second location to host more families, expand our trauma-informed child care center, and grow our substance use recovery services. But we aren’t there yet.
Our annual Mother’s Day Tea is our biggest event of the year, bringing together long-time supporters, past Mountain Home moms, and past and present staff to celebrate successes and raise essential funding so we can meet the growing needs of families.
Mountain Home is excited to open another door for a brighter future and invite the community to Mother’s Day Tea as we kick off our big push to bring in the critical funding we need to start transforming the Hillside nursing home into a home where young mothers can discover their strengths and where their children can thrive.
This year, we are adding a Children's Secret Garden Tea Party. We hope you will join us for a transformational 2024 Mother’s Day Tea.
Single Ticket: $40
Table of 8: $500
Buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-tea-2024-tickets-861048237457
Fundraiser for the Hellgate High School Band program, featuring a dance to live music provided by Hellgate High School jazz musicians. This will be a ticketed event ($10/person) open to the public. There will be a silent auction, raffle, and limited drinks (non-alcoholic) and snacks. The evening will feature dance lessons to recorded music 6:30-7 and the dance to live music 7-9 pm.