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Submitted by the Upper Swan Valley Historical Society. Reprinted from the Library of Congress Manuscript Division Gifford Pinchot, who later became chief of the U.S. Forest Service, was working for the National Forest Commission in 1896 when he traveled south through the Swan Valley with Jack Monroe, a trapper and guide. In the previous installment of the 7-part series, they had arrived at Skunk Prairie where they had hoped to find horses. Finding none they had continued to Morrell’s. By this time both Monroe and I were so stiff that travel h...
SEELEY LAKE - Seeley Lake resident and Psychologist Ken Silvestro, PhD self-published his second book "The Sound of the Other Hand Clapping" in January 2016. Silvestro hopes that it will help readers understand that they have the potential to have every possible psychological joy and issue surfacing in them. Silvestro earned his PhD in 1984 from the University of Connecticut. For his project he combined computer science and cognitive psychology. After earning his doctorate, he studied at a Jung...
PROMONTORY, UTAH - Seeley Lake resident Mark Melvin took his interest in space exploration to a new level after attending his first solid rocket booster (SRB) test in Promontory, Utah June 28. After watching the 124-second test, Melvin left impressed and with hopes to attend an actual launch in the future. "I find space exploration to be really exciting," said Melvin. "Satellite observation of our own earth and our own effects on it are really vital to how we continue to function as a species. I...
Seeley Lake resident Paul Daniels submitted these photos of the Fourth of July fireworks show over Seeley Lake. They were taken from Lindey's Prime Steak House lawn....
SEELEY LAKE - In the fall of 1965, Tim Berry was a 17-year-old high school senior in Helena, Mont. He was busy going to school and working two jobs, one at a gas station and one at Brackman's Grocery. It was while working at the grocery store that Tim first saw the girl he was destined to marry. He saw her often but he was either too busy working or too shy to approach her. He didn't even know her name. In November 1965, Tim's mom was temporarily hospitalized at St. John's. While visiting his...
Kade Kimball and his wife celebrated their sixth anniversary at the Double Arrow Lookout this past weekend. They are both teachers with the Helena School District. When they arrived at the lookout the flag was still flying at full mast. They lowered the flag in honor of the Dallas police officers. They captured this photo of the evening sun shining behind the lookout and illuminating flag....
SEELEY LAKE - Since its founding in 1994, Clearwater Montana Properties has emphasized community-building as a key component of its company culture. Through its Charitable Giving Program, the company's 80 agents give back a portion of all real estate proceeds to the Montana communities in which they were earned. To date, the program has produced more than $350,000 in charitable donations to causes throughout the state, including more than $60,000 in 2015 alone. "Being a positive force in our...
MISSOULA – The Cinnabar Foundation’s board of directors met in mid-June to review applications from 126 groups for its 2016 competitive grant-making cycle. All applicants are conservation-oriented nonprofit organizations or institutions serving Montana or the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. After two days of meetings, the Cinnabar Foundation’s board selected 68 groups as recipients of the Foundation’s 2016 Challenge Grants including Swan Valley Connections in Condon and the Blackfoot Challenge in Ovando. Grants totaled $363,000, and ranged...
Linnell Memorial Service, July 16 POTOMAC – After a battle with cancer, Potomac resident and school teacher Nancy Linnell passed away July 9. There will be a Memorial Service Saturday, July 16 at 1 p.m. at the Potomac Community Center. The family invites everyone to stay for food and drinks immediately following. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Nancy’s name to Potomac School or Missoula Community Theatre. Flea Market, July 17 SEELEY LAKE - Join the Seeley Lake Trailblazers 4-H Club for a Flea Market July 17 from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m....
SEELEY LAKE - A 19-year-old Missoula man was rescued from the Marshall Lake area Sunday, June 3. Two Bear Air rescue helicopter got him out after he was found by Seeley-Swan Search and Rescue (SSSAR) volunteers. The man was uninjured but may face criminal charges and be responsible for restitution costs from fires that were lit in his proximity. The 19-year-old was camping with friends at Lake Elsina over the Fourth of July weekend. According to SSSAR Chief Gerry Connell, he decided to hike...
SEELEY LAKE - After returning from a family reunion and placing the garbage in their open shed, Kathy and Bruce Graham never expected to wake up to a grizzly sow and three cubs in their trash. Living on Highway 83 south of Seeley Lake, the Grahams are typically very careful about not attracting bears to their property. However, this time Kathy wants this to be a lesson to others in the community to not be complacent. The Grahams hauled the garbage home from their family reunion at Lindberg Lake...
SEELEY LAKE – Ron and Joan Wollan celebrated 60 years of marriage May 20. Having met as freshman in high school, they attribute their marriage success to their faith and belief that divorce was never an option. Ron and Joan met as freshman at Lincoln County High School in Eureka, Mont. There were 62 in their freshman class. Due to the Korean War, only 13 from the class graduated including Ron and Joan. They started dating at the end of their junior year. Ron said his best friend Ray was d...
SEELEY LAKE - For the fourth year running, the Seeley Swan Pathfinder counted the Seeley Lake parade attendance by placing a camera on top of a Seeley Lake Rural Fire District truck in the parade. We counted 4,118 people lining the streets from the Filling Station parking lot on B Street to the end of the parade on Redwood Lane. That's the largest crowd we have counted in the last four years, beating out the 2014's count of 3,933. The lowest year's attendance was 2013 with a count of 3439. We...
SEELEY LAKE – Recently appointed Missoula County Sheriff's Office Deputy Mike Sunderland Jr. started at his post in Seeley Lake Sunday, June 26. Sunderland said he looks forward to working with the youth, improving the overall safety in the area and bringing a different perspective to the community. Sunderland grew up in Missoula, Mont. When he was 10 years old, he started riding in a patrol car with his father Mike Sunderland Sr., now a retired lieutenant with the Missoula County Police D...
It may seem impossible to convey the majesty of Montana in words, alone, but in "Fifty-Six Counties: A Montana Journey," Russell Rowland captures the heart and soul of the state with a fistful of stories and a map. Rowland will share his book at the Open Book Club event Wednesday, July 13 at 7 p.m. at Holland Lake Lodge. Everyone is invited. Equal parts cautionary tale and love letter, this book weaves Rowland's exploration of every county seat (and many towns between) into one big tapestry as...
SEELEY LAKE – Jim Cearley served four years in the United States Navy, three years and three months of it at sea. He engaged in no military conflict because, as he categorizes his service time, "it was between the Korean War and the Vietnam war." But serve he did, and that was reason enough to qualify him for an Honor Flight trip to Washington D.C. Cearley said all he had to do was fill out some paper work, find a guardian to accompany him – his son filled that role – and get to the Helen...
SEELEY LAKE - Seeley Lake hosts the Bob Marshall Music Festival July 14-16. The music festival, a first for the community, features 22 bands with genres including southern rock, pop, jazz and country. The idea for the music festival started with a mountain bike race and now includes four stages for bands along with many races and other activities available during the three-day festival. If it is successful, organizer Chris Stout hopes to make the festival an annual event the first weekend in...
SEELEY LAKE - The Kramers gospel music group returned for the fourth year in a row to the Seeley-Swan. Of their 200 venues each year they said Montana is always their favorite location. They call Montana “a slice of heaven.” The Kramers played at Mission Bible Fellowship (MBF) in Seeley Lake and Condon Community Church July 3 and at the Condon Fourth of July Parade and Swan Valley Community Hall on the Fourth of July. The Kramers are a national and international gospel music family group fro...
SEELEY LAKE – The Seeley-Swan Medical Center opened its doors to the community and hosted a 45th anniversary birthday celebration June 30. Attendees had the opportunity to meet the current staff, members of the Seeley-Swan Hospital District (SSHD) and Seeley-Swan Medical Center Foundation (SSMCF) boards and staff from Partnership Health Center (PHC), the current provider at the clinic. Founding nurse and director of the S.O.S. Center Wilma Nicholson was remembered along with many other s...
Road Construction on Dunham Road SEELEY LAKE – The Seeley Lake Ranger District will be doing road construction on the Dunham Road (#4388) from the end of June through July 15. The contractor will be putting in culverts, creating delays of up to four hours during mid-day. People needing access to the Lodgepole trailhead should try to come up before 8 a.m., around noon time or after 5 p.m. These are recommended times when the road is generally open although construction times will vary. For more information contact the Seeley Lake Ranger D...