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Civilian Conservation Corps lecture
The Crown of the Continent Research Learning Center at Glacier National Park will host a free brown-bag lecture at the Community Building in West Glacier on Thursday, July 11, from noon to 1 p.m. Render and Helen Davis, freelance writers and photographers, will tell the story of the Civilian Conservation Corps in America’s parks. Their recently completed book, “Our Mark on This Land: A Guide to the Legacy of the Civilian Conservation Corps in America’s Parks,” culminates a decade of research in state and national archives and collections, visits to more than 100 national parks across the country, and correspondence with noted experts on the history of the Civilian Conservation Corps. For more information, visit online at www.nps.gov/glac/naturescience/ccrlc.htm or call 406-888-5827.
Book talk
James Clarke, a writer from West Glacier and a university distinguished professor emeritus at the University of Arizona, will talk about his first fictional book, “Backcountry: A Novel,” at the Montana House in Apgar Village, inside Glacier National Park, on Saturday, July 13, at 7 p.m. The book is a thriller story of love, murder, and high adventure set in Glacier Park. A reception and book signing will follow. Reservations are required by calling 888-5393 or e-mailing1960mthouse@qwestoffice.net.
Annual alumni picnic
The annual Glacier National Park Alumni Picnic will be held at the Park Headquarters Community Building, in West Glacier, on Sunday, Aug. 18, from noon to 4 p.m. Past and current employees will gather to visit and share a picnic lunch. There will be door prizes, a Park update and a special program of interest to former employees.
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Canyon bike trail meeting May 16
Supporters for construction of a new bike and pedestrian trail from Coram to West Glacier will meet at the Heavens Peak Lodge and Resort, 12130 U.S. 2, in West Glacier, on Monday, May 16, at 6:30 p.m.
Bill requires verification before issuing driver's licenses
A bill requiring the state to electronically verify that all foreign nationals are in the U.S. legally before issuing a Montana driver’s license or ID card was signed into law by Gov. Brian Schweitzer on April 18.
Uphill skiers need to be aware of avalanches on Big Mtn.
Whitefish Mountain Resort’s post-season uphill policy expired last week, but with significant snowfall and changing weather conditions, the resort reminds skier and hikers that avalanche hazards in the ski area’s permitted boundaries do exist.