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  • New 2VS Program Manager Hired

    Betty Vanderwielen, Pathfinder|Nov 19, 2015

    SEELEY LAKE – Seeley Lake resident Carol Evans has contracted to take on the role of Program Manager of Alpine Artisans' (AAI) 2 Valley Stage (2VS). Evans began her involvement with 2VS in 2006, shortly after moving to Seeley Lake. She started by selling tickets at performances but soon was put in charge of coordinating all the front of house activities – tickets, refreshments, art display, CD sales – and finding volunteers to assist with all those undertakings. In 2013, Evans was asked to as...

  • 2VS Presents Tra le Gael Nov. 22

    Submitted by Alpine Artisans, Inc.|Nov 12, 2015

    The Celtic Ensemble "Tra le Gael" will be performing in the Seeley-Swan schools on Nov. 18 and 19 and performing a community concert at Swan Valley School Sunday, Nov. 22 at 3 p.m. Tra le Gael was founded in 1999 in the Flathead and currently consists of four performers. The ensemble includes: Barbara Calm who plays hammered dulcimer, octave mandolin, penny whistle and vocals; Katy Meyers performing on Celtic folk harp, tenor recorder and vocals; Ed Boggs on guitar, fiddle and vocals and Jason...

  • Missoula Chorale Has Local Talent

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Nov 5, 2015

    SEELEY LAKE - Since his retirement from teaching five years ago, Seeley Lake resident Steve Thompson travels to Missoula every week to sing bass in the Missoula Symphony Chorale. His love of singing and encouragement from Swan Valley resident Sharon MacQuarrie first got him started with the group. Now he returns every year because he loves the challenge of being pushed musically. Thompson grew up in Missoula, singing in choirs since junior high. He sang with the Elks Boys Choir and in the Childr...

  • For the Birds - Home Sweet Homes Built

    Andi Bourne, Pathfinder|Oct 22, 2015

    SEELEY LAKE - Elden Barbieri and Jody Butler have been busy this summer filling Butler's backyard with summer homes for bluebirds, wrens and chickadees. With more than 20 hand-painted bird houses to choose from, they hope returning birds this spring will feel right at home. After replacing Butler's fence, she decided it needed something more. "She thought it would be a good idea if we put up some bird houses, like two or three," said Barbieri. "Twenty some later we are still building bird...