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  • JV Museum annual meeting next week

    Arlene Weber, JV Museum Board|Mar 27, 2019

    The annual meeting and program of the Jefferson Valley Museum will take place on Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at the Trinity Methodist Church, 102 North Brooke in Whitehall. The meeting and program are open to museum members and the general public. There is no charge to attend. Three board positions, including board president will be voted on at the start of the evening. The program will be provided by an archeologist from GCM Services in Butte about the...

  • For Your Infomation

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|Mar 20, 2019

    This week is the end of the third quarter for the school year. And, on Thursday, the buses will take the students to Great Divide for a day of skiing. What a beautiful day it is suppose to be! Last week, on the 12th, several students participated in the Science Fair competition at Montana Tech. Please note the photo of them on page 9. Levi, Shawn, and Tucker received second places and Kaden, third. Good work boys. The second week of March was the celebration of Dr. Seuss' birthday. Each day the...

  • Friends of NRA Banquet next month

    Staff Report|Mar 20, 2019

    The 2019 Friends of the NRA Banquet is scheduled for Friday, April 12 at the Whitehall Community Center with doors opening at 6 p.m. Committee members are busy securing sponsors, selling tickets: Pre-event tickets (1911 Springfield A1 .45 ACP Pistol), dinner tickets and the popular Big Shooter Tickets. WHAT IS FRIENDS OF NRA? FUN -- There is something for everyone at a Friends of NRA event. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere is brimming with excitement. Whether you're keeping an eye on...

  • JVSA Banquet March 9

    Feb 27, 2019

    The 2019 Jefferson Valley Sportsmen Association Banquet is scheduled for Saturday, March 9. The event will begin with cocktail hour scheduled for 6 p.m., and dinner will follow at 7 p.m. The price for tickets is $20 and this includes dinner and an annual membership to the association. For more information about tickets or donating items, call Keith Pietsch at 297-3330, Don Drake at 287-5875, or Hervey Perez at 593-1598. Tickets will also be available at the door....

  • CodeRED test set for March 11

    Staff Report|Feb 20, 2019

    The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office will be conducting a test of its CodeRED emergency notification system at 12:00 p.m. on Monday, March 11. This test will call all telephone numbers in Jefferson County that are registered with the system and play a pre-recorded 60-second message. Message recipient's Caller ID will read "OnSolve" or the numbers 866-419-5000 or 800-566-9780. The CodeRED system provides the Sherriff's Office with the ability to quickly deliver emergency messages such as...

  • Close Up fundraiser set for February 12

    Jack H. Smith, Ledger Publisher|Feb 6, 2019

    Later this year, 14 Whitehall Middle School students will be traveling to Washington D.C. and New York City as part of the Close Up program. The students have been working hard throughout the year to raise money for the trip scheduled for June and will be hosting a Soup and Bingo Night February 12 at the Whitehall Community Center from 5 to 8 p.m. The cost to attend is $5 per person and along with the soup and bingo will feature a silent auction. The bingo will be hosted by local Veterans....

  • Record number at 2019 pool tourney

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 23, 2019

    There were a record number of teams at last week's 17th annual Cori Bishop, Dave McLaughlin, Steve Dyson Memorial Pool Tournament in Whitehall. The annual event was hosted by the Whitehall Pool League and featured 15 local teams. Leslie Dyson said the event was based at the Whitehall Community Center where six pool tables were set up. She added hundreds of games of pool were played there, as well as the Mint Bar, K Bar and Grill, and The Two Bit. Dyson gave a special thanks to Dwayne...

  • Booster Club promotes school events

    Jan 16, 2019

    Basketball, wrestling, and speech and debate season is at hand. With Whitehall High School extra curricula's, it seems there is often an event to attend. Our Whitehall Booster Club is proud to work with our school, our students and our community to raise funds and provide support for our student activities. Whitehall Booster Club's desire is to help facilitate an environment that inspires and educates students/athletes, coaches, parents, and the community to collectively create a positive and...

  • Shakespeare in the Park moving back to August

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Jan 9, 2019

    After moving to the Friday of Frontier Days in 2018, the Montana Shakespeare in the Park performance in Whitehall will be returning to August in 2019. At a Whitehall Chamber of Commerce meeting last month, Past President Jan Throne told members she had again requested a date for Frontier Days, but MSHIP informed her that would not work and she selected the option of Thursday, August 29. Chamber members decided to pick "Merry Wives of Windsor" as the 2019 play. Thorne also discussed where to...

  • Contest winners announced

    Dec 19, 2018

    There were plenty of smiles Friday afternoon at Whitehall Elementary when the winners of a coloring contest were announced. Whitehall United States Postal Service employee Tayla Andrews organized the contest. Andrews used 2018 USPS coloring pages and awarded prizes for the top finishers in kindergarten through fourth grade. Andrews said the prizes included a small craft item, pouch of hot chocolate, and a candy coin. Andrews was very impressed with the number of fourth-grade students who...

  • Whitehall Chrismtas Stroll Saturday

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Dec 5, 2018

    There will be plenty of fun for all ages at the 2018 Whitehall Christmas Stroll. The annual event is sponsored by the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce and will take place on Saturday, December 8 in downtown Whitehall. Chamber Vice President and event organizer Melissa Jenkins believes the stroll is very family friendly. "There are things for both kids and adults to enjoy. Parents can find a unique gift at the market while the kids can visit Santa or do crafts," she said. Saturday's lineup will...

  • Wreath Auction gives back to community

    Nov 28, 2018

    The Whitehall Christmas Stroll is known as an annual family friendly event. It also highlights the giving nature of the community with the annual Whitehall Saddle Club Wreath Auction. Now in it's 20th year, the event serves as not only a fundraiser for the Whitehall Food Pantry, but also raises thousands of dollars for numerous local non-profit organizations. The 2018 event will start with the silent auction from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Whitehall Community Center. The Live Auction will take...

  • FOR YOUR INFORMATION

    Arcylle Shaw, Contributing Writer|Nov 28, 2018

    When God said to give thanks in everything, the Thanksgiving Dinner at the school was a easy one! Between the students, teachers, staff and parents, the meal was prepared and served. Was it ever good! It's such a great time to visit with neighbors. Favors made to look like teacups, were made by the 5th and 6th graders. (see attached photo) Students were circulating among the guests, offering to bring drinks or other needs. I might add here, if you are over 60, live in Cardwell or have a...

  • Stageline offering free Thanksgiving dinner

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 14, 2018

    After a successful event in 2017, Whitehall Stageline Pizza is once again giving back to the local community with a free-of-charge Thanksgiving Dinner. The dinner is scheduled to take place Thursday, November 22 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the restaurant located at 605 W. Legion in Whitehall. The dinner will include turkey, ham, and all the fixings. Prior to last year's event, owners Ken and Tina Bates had talked about hosting the event on a yearly basis and were happy with the turnout in 2017. Tina...

  • Food Pantry receives donations

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 14, 2018

    Throughout the year, the Whitehall Food Pantry plays a vital role in the local community, especially during the holiday season. Earlier this week, the pantry received generous donations to help their efforts. The pantry received 65 turkeys from the Gallatin Valley Food Bank, as well as monetary donations from Mountain View Real Estate and the Rotary Club of Whitehall. Martha Farrand's fourth-grade class helped unload the turkeys. "I want to express sincere appreciation to the Rotary Club, Mrs....

  • LDS Harvest Dinner Friday

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Nov 14, 2018

    It's once again the time of the year for the annual Church of Latter Day Saints Harvest Pantry Dinner. The popular annual event is scheduled for Friday, November 16 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the church located at 41 Mormon Lane. The meal is a Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings, including a variety of desserts. The suggested donation is $6 per person or $20 for a family. Canned food items will also be accepted, with all proceeds going to the Whitehall Area Food Bank. ANNUAL EVENT In researching the history of event last year, volunteer Donna...

  • Liberty place Festival of Trees November 15

    Staff Report|Nov 7, 2018

    The annual Liberty Place Festival of Tree is scheduled to take place November 15 at the GranTree Inn in Bozeman starting at 5:30 p.m. The Festival will feature an auction of beautifully decorated trees at the GALA dinner to held in the Grand Ballroom. Tickets to the GALA are $50/person or $350 for a table of eight. All proceeds from this GALA auction are used to support the specialized programs needed for Liberty Place clients for brain injury recovery. There will be a short program featuring a...

  • Whitehall School play set for Nov. 8, 9

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 31, 2018

    It's once again time for the annual fall play from the Whitehall High School drama department. The performances of "Happy Birthday Dear Grandpa" are set for Thursday, November 8 and Friday, November 9 at 7 p.m. First year director Marci Whitehurst said the play is a family farce farce in which three grandchildren find themselves caring for their 96-year-old grandfather. The cast for the play includes Allee Scafani as Claire, Karlie Wagner as Frankie, Maggie Whitehurst as Amber, Charlynn Mercer a...

  • Miss Montana Visits Whitehall

    Oct 31, 2018

    Miss Montana Laural Haller made a stop in Whitehall last week to speak to students. Haller was promoting Own Your Movement during her Crown to Classroom Tour....

  • Rotary Club Dance brings the fun

    Oct 31, 2018

    Community members were able to help raise money and have a great time at last Sunday's Rotary Club of Whitehall Harvest Dinner/Dance. The event raised money for the club who works on such projects as providing dictionaries and bike safety class for third graders, sponsoring students to attend Boys and Girls State, scholarships, upkeep on the fish pond, highway cleanup, work at the library and selling tickets at high school events....

  • Town pump matching funds to food banks

    Oct 24, 2018

    The Town Pump Charitable Foundation is matching $750,000 in contributions during its 17th annual fundraising campaign for food banks across Montana, including Whitehall Area Food Pantry and Jeffco Food Share in Boulder. A record-setting 84 food banks are participating in the statewide "Be A Friend in Deed, Helping Those in Need" campaign this year. The campaign has raised about $30 million for Montana food banks in 16 years, including about $5.5 million in matching grants from the Town Pump...

  • Between the Stacks

    Jeannie Ferriss, Whitehall Community Library|Oct 24, 2018

    What a beautiful fall we are having! To celebrate this great time of the year Hal Stearns, historian, storyteller, and guide will be presenting his program "Montana Towns: Then, Now, Tomorrow" at the Library at 6:30 p.m. on October 24th. According to the Montana Conversations webpage, the following is a description of the program: A state of extremes with high mountains, great plains, half the population in five communities and ten others with another one-third of our residents. What about the o...

  • JVCF hosts grant awards

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 17, 2018

    Since 2002, the Jefferson Valley Community Foundation has awarded 107 grants to 39 non-profits in the local area for a total of $151,139. At a special ceremony last Thursday night in Whitehall, the JVCF handed out their 2018 grants with a record of just under $20,000 to nine deserving area non-profits. The ice cream social event began with several past recipients lauding the JVCF for giving back to make the Whitehall area a better place. Representing the Jefferson Valley Museum, John Joy...

  • After school students give back

    Jack H. Smith, Whitehall Ledger|Oct 17, 2018

    Throughout the year, students Whitehall School's 21st Century Community Learning Center's After School Program take part in a variety of worthwhile activities. Last Thursday, the students made a trip the Whitehall Chamber to help beautify the community. The group of students were helping assist the chamber by getting rid of a large collection of tumble weeds at the building located at 501 N. Whitehall St. Teahcer Martha Farrand believes it is very rewarding to see the children give back to the c...

  • Rotary club dinner, dance October 28

    Staff Report|Oct 10, 2018

    The Whitehall Rotary Club, with help from the Whitehall High School Interact Club, is holding their annual family friendly Fall Harvest Dinner/Dance on Sunday, October 28 at the Whitehall Community Center. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. and music will be playing by the Little Boulder River Band. Dinner this year will include roasted beef brisket with a side, dessert and beverage and will be served from 5 to 6 p.m. A limited number of a vegetarian option will be available. Music will continue until 7 p.m. The cost for the dinner/dance is $10 per...

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