Posted: under Cascade County, Entertainment, Events, Family Fun, Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Outdoor Fun.
Tags: Electric City Speedway, Entertainment, Family Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Outdoor Fun
What:
Late Models, Street, Modified & Super
When:
Gates open at 6pm, races begin at 7pm
Where:
2801 Old Havre Hwy in Great Falls, Montana
Apr 23 2010
Posted: under Entertainment, Events, Family Fun, Fun, Great Falls, Montana.
Tags: Electric City Speedway, Entertainment, Family Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Outdoor Fun
What:
Late Models, Street, Pure Stock & Modified
When:
Gates open at 6pm, races begin at 7pm
Where:
2801 Old Havre Hwy in Great Falls, Montana
Apr 23 2010
Posted: under Cascade County, Entertainment, Family Fun, Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Outdoor Fun.
Tags: Car Races, Electric City Speedway, Entertainment, Family Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Outdoor Fun
The Electric City Speedway opens this weekend, and runs through September 25th! The excitement builds during each race making it fun for kids of all ages! The races vary between Late Models, Pure Stock, Street, Super, and Modified. Special Event Races include the fast and popular Sprint Cars.
While enjoying the races you can visit the concession stands for some good snacks and ice cold pop and beer! If you are taking younger fans, make sure to look for the kids club booth. It has all sorts things for the kids from candy to toy cars, at reasonable prices so everyone’s happy!
Gates open at 6pm and the races begin at 7pm. There are some special events that begin earlier. Check the ELECTRIC CITY SPEEDWAY schedule for specifics. Schedules are tentative, depending upon weather.
Adults $9 —Youth $6 — Kids 6 -12 $1 — Under 6 and over 70 ADMITTED FREE!
Gather up your family and friends and come on out to the races! Electric City Speedway is located at 2801 Old Havre Hwy in Great Falls, Montana. (406) 727-4884.
Apr 23 2010
Posted: under Day Trips, Family Fun, Montana, Outdoor Fun, Scenic Drives, Scenic Views.
Tags: 830 lb Grizzly, Aspen Sound, Day Trips, Hi-Country Snack Foods, Inc., Lincoln Montana, Outdoor Fun, Scenic Drives, Southgate Mall, US Ranger Station
A road trip is the best cure for cabin fever! With Missoula, Montana about 170 miles from Great Falls, it sounded like a great destination. We headed West on Hwy 200, looking for photo opportunities and things to write about. A few miles before we got to Lincoln Montana, we stopped to allow half a dozen Elk, including a nice buck, to cross in front of us. Up for a little off road adventure, we put the Jeep in 4-wheel drive following them a bit longer.
Once we were back on Hwy 200, we glimpsed a sign that said
something about Grizzly Encounter. A little further up the Highway, we turned off to the left at the Lincoln Ranger Station. In 2007 a grizzly was hit by a pick up truck. The huge 830 lb grizzly stood about 8′ tall, has been mounted and is on display there. Unfortunately for us, the Ranger Station is closed on weekends. I did place the camera up to the glass and take a couple shots of this enormous creature! We plan on going there during the week for a more up close and personal learning experience at the Ranger Station.
The town of Lincoln is about the half-way mark between Great Falls and Missoula, making it a required stop to stretch and shop at the High Country Trading Post, part of Hi-Country Snack Foods, Inc. The Hi Country Trading Post located across from the actual plant is, where you can taste a large variety of Jerky and Meat sticks to help decide which ones you can’t live without! They also sell the creamiest fudge in several delightful flavors, and gifts ranging from clothing to various items made in Montana.
Back on the road, beauty surrounded us. Again, we were on the look out for more wildlife. We saw several antelope and white tails, but none as close as our earlier encounter with the Elk. Once we were in Missoula itself, we did a little shopping. Our first stop was at Aspen Sound, located at 1300 W. Broadway. They have a great selection of car stereos and an incredibly knowledgeable and friendly staff. We left with an installed stereo and more $$ left over in our wallets than we expected.
We did a little shopping at the Southgate Mall and then deciding to venture on down the road to Hamilton and had dinner at a little Mexican spot called The Sundance Cafe, located at 900 U.S. Hwy 93. It was a great place to have a nice relaxing dinner before heading back to Great Falls.
The drive home after dark was beautiful. The star-filled sky encouraged us to pull over and take it all in a few times on the way home. Although I personally may never be completely cured of cabin fever, this road trip helped ease the pain!
Mar 30 2010
Posted: under Day Trips, Family Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Outdoor Fun, Scenic Drives, Scenic Views.
Tags: Day Trips, Family Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Outdoor Fun, Paris Gibson Park, Scenic Views

Winter burst into Great Falls, Montana in 2010 with frosty forecasts and temperatures below zero. During these frozen periods of time, the pond at Gibson Park, normally full of ducks and geese, gets turned into an outdoor ice skating rink compliments of the City of Great Falls employees. Using their own version of a Zamboni, they clear the snow off of the top smoothing the ice for skaters young and old.


Seeking warmth, the ducks and geese gather in the parking lots, which, although covered in snow, still emits more warmth than the frozen pond. The play area, usually filled with the laughter of playful children, rests quietly in a blanket of snow.
For some picturesque views of the Missouri River, venture down Riverside Drive. One of the favorite spots of the locals is Broadwater Bay Park, providing breathtaking views. The frozen river is so peaceful and serene.



A drive through the snow-covered streets of Great Falls draws your attention to some of the distinctive architecture, such as Columbus Center, located on 2nd Avenue North between 16th Street North and 17 Street North. There several monuments and statues throughout the city, each depicting a part of Great Falls history. Also look for the many icicles ranging from small ones to enormous clusters throughout the city.
The Old Skyline, located at 2401 Old Airport Road, offers the prettiest overhead view of the city. Whether enjoying the view through their large wall of windows or braving the cold on the outside deck, you can witness beauty as far as the eye can see.



Another amazing place of interest are the falls of the Missouri in Great Falls. It was these majestic falls belonging to the Missouri River that gave the city its name. Resembling a cake that has been overloaded with frosting, the falls contain layer upon layer of frozen water.
Each season in Great Falls has something special to offer. The weather changes so quickly that each hour of the day may provide a very different outdoor experience. Whether you are a local resident or a guest, take a little time to enjoy these gifts of beauty for yourself.
Jan 26 2010
Posted: under Day Trips, Entertainment, Events, Family Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Montana Produce, Music, Outdoor Fun.
Tags: Entertainment, Family Fun, Farmer's Market, Great Falls, Local Produce, Montana, Outdoor Fun
WHAT: Farmer’s Market
WHERE: In the Civic Center Park in Downtown Great Falls
WHEN:
Saturdays 7:45AM – Noon
Wednesdays 4:30PM – 6:30PM
Aug 20 2009
Posted: under Casual Dining, Dinner, Downtown Dog House, Family Fun, Great Falls, Lunch, Montana, Outdoor Fun, Uptown Dog House.
Tags: Beer Baron Sausage, Dave Snuggs, Downtown Dog House, Family Fun, Great Falls, Joel Corda, Montana, Nathans Hot Dogs, Outdoor Fun, Uptown Dog House

“EAT AGAIN ‘TIL 10, EAT DIVINE ‘TIL 9″
The success of the Downtown Dog House inspired Dave Snuggs and business partner Joel Corda to open up the Uptown Dog House, located on the corner of 10th Ave South & 20th Street South, the former location of Big Mouth BBQ. The umbrella covered tables on the patio deck, provide a fun outdoor dining experience.
The menu is the same as the Downtown Dog House, with the exception of the Ice Cream, which is only available at the Downtown location. The “Fly ‘n Hawaiian™” and the Dallas Dog are my two favorites! The Uptown Dog House is set up for take-out. You can order at (406) 454- BARK, give them your order and a description of your vehicle, then park in one of the special-marked parking spaces while they bring your order out to you.
The Uptown Dog House is open 7 days a week. Monday – Saturday 10AM – 10PM, and 11AM – 9PM on Sundays. Their catch phrase is “EAT AGAIN ‘TIL 10, EAT DIVINE ‘TIL 9″.
Aug 06 2009
Posted: under Ashley Johnson, Brandon Walker, Day Trips, Family Fun, Memorial Falls, Montana, Outdoor Fun, Scenic Drives, Scenic Views.
Tags: Ashley Johnson, Brandon Walker, Day Trips, Family Fun, Memorial Falls, Montana, Neihart, Outdoor Fun
When Brandon Walker proposed to Ashley Johnson, he did so at Memorial Falls in Neihart, Montana. She said “Yes”. Congratulations to the happy couple! The big day is set for January 23, 2010. They recently asked me to take their engagement photos, and wanted to return to Memorial Falls to do so.
Memorial Falls Trail is located just off Hwy 89 in Neihart, Montana. This easily accessible trail includes many picture perfect spots, including 2 scenic waterfalls. Being able to use the natural beauty there as a backdrop, made the afternoon a lot of fun. Now for the hard part… picking a favorite photo. Please go to the GALLERY and VOTE on your favorite photo.
Aug 05 2009
Posted: under Cascade County, Concerts, Entertainment, Family Fun, Great Falls, Montana, Montana State Fair, Music, Outdoor Fun.
Tags: Day Trips, Entertainment, Family Fun, Great Falls, Montana ExpoPark, Montana State Fair, Outdoor Fun, The Mighty Thomas Carnival
Opening weekend of the 78th Annual Montana State Fair got thundering applause from the Montana Skies!

CHECK OUT THE NEW FAIR PHOTOS IN THE GALLERY!
Fair opened up at 5PM, Friday, July 24, 2009 on a warm overcast evening. Opening night for us included watching our 18 month old grandson visit the “Kiddie Rides” for the first time. On the way to the South side of the Great Falls Expo Park Fairgrounds, along with numerous fun-seekers, we enjoyed seeing what the vendors had to offer. Among them was a unique artist that captured the attention of quite a crowd as he amazed us with his speed and ability in creating such detailed artwork with spraypaint. In addition to the Spraypaint Art there was a beautiful collection of handpainted scenery on silver spoons done in Oil Paints. If I were asked what I found unique at the Fair this year, it would be these artists! **Visit the Gallery to see photos of Spray Paint Artist Enrique Morales and Oilpaint Artist Adriana Hernanzdez.

On the outskirts of the Kiddie Carniaval, was the Wiggle Wurm ride, which is part of The Mighty Thomas Carnival. This is the 16th year in a row that The Mighty Thomas Carnival has been part of the Montana State Fair. Art B. Thomas founded the Carnival in 1928, and it continues to be owned and operated by Thomas Family members. This was Nate’s first Carnival ride.
Located on the south side of the Expo grounds, underneath many 75 year old plus Cottonwood trees is the KFBB Kiddie Carnival. The Rio Grande Train was the next ride on Nates’s agenda. Sitting right behind Nate was a cute little girl with blonde curls and big blue eyes riding with her mom. Directly behind them was Alana, another adorable first-time passenger, happily riding with her daddy. I took a photo before the train started. Everyone was seated and wearing their seatbelts once the ride started.

As the sky darkened, we debated on what to take Nate on next. His mom suggested the Fun Slide. What a hit! She held him and they slid down it together. At the end he stood up laughing and clapping his hands looking back at the slide. Then he grabbed his mom’s hand and started pulling her back towards the steps to do it again! This was definetly his favorite ride!
Knowing the storm was brewing quickly, we suggested
that his folks head for the Midway to ride the ‘Big Kid Rides’ while we go to the Petting Zoo and the various indoor Fair Exhibits with Nate. While we were inside the Petting Zoo, the thunder roared and it started to rain. As we walked past the tractor exhibit the rain increased. By the time we made it to the nearby Great Falls Model Railroad Club Exhibit, it was pouring!
The volumn of water dumping out of the sky was so intense that you couldn’t see out of the buildings windows. The doorways were packed with people trying to get out of the rain combined with those watching it in amazement. We love the Exibits, so for us it was the storm had perfect timing. The rain didn’t let up, but we didn’t let that stop us from doing what we wanted. We absorbed each indoor exibit, only having to dart in and out of the downpour each in between each exhibit. Realizing that the storm had no desire to stop, we purchased a cowboy hat for Nate to keep the buckets of water out of his eyes. This made him happy, and he looked so cute in it!

Getting hungry, we took take advantage of the fact that there were no lines at the vendors, so we quickly skirted around the ever-increasing puddles and ordered a couple of Footlong Corndogs which we shared with Nate. A group of friends had found shelter under a big tree nearby and invited us to join them. We joyfully accepted! Soggy corndogs wouldn’t have tasted very good. The wonderful aroma of our corndogs, invited them to ask where we got them. The vendor was only a short swim across Lake Puddle, so a couple of them headed straight there to get some for their group too. You know it’s a good night when you’re making friends, in a storm, underneath a big tree while eatting Fair Food!
Everyone everwhere was soaked by the time the rain settled down. A little breeze came up and things cooled off. For that we were thankful. That little breeze slowly took the dark skies away, and the Montana Sky was lit up with stars…and Carnival lights. What a great night! More photos available in the Gallery.
The Montana State Fair runs through August 2, 2009. For more information visit www.montanastatefair.com/
Jul 28 2009
Posted: under Bluegrass On The Bay, Concerts, Day Trips, Entertainment, Family Fun, Great Falls, Great Falls Historical Building, Montana History, Music, Oddfellows Park, Outdoor Fun, Scenic Views.
Tags: Bluegrass On The Bay, Entertainment, Family Fun, Finders & Youngberg, Great Falls History Museum, Great Falls Junior Fiddlers, Oddfellows Park, Outdoor Fun, Prairie Flyer, Ruf Cut Grass, Russell Country Cloggers, Simon Pure, Spring Creek
Simon Pure out of California was one of the groups at BLUEGRASS on the bay.

With the Missouri River running alongside, Oddfellows Park in Great Falls, Montana was the perfect spot for the 7th Annual BLUEGRASS on the bay. About 800 people joined in on the fun. Due to the 90° plus temperatures, early in the day people were gathered in every shady portion of the Park. A few brave souls opted for the ‘sunburn section’ for a closer view of the stage.
After the official Welcome and Master of Ceremonies speeches, local Great Falls group Ruf Cut Grass started things out, followed by the Great Falls Junior Fiddlers. Out-of-state musicians included Prairie Flyer, from eastern Washington, Finders & Youngberg from Colorado, Spring Creek, also from Colorado, and Simon Pure out of California.

The Russell Country Cloggers showed off their dance moves and their colorful costumes which encouraged some adorable little ones in the audience to dance and twirl merrily about. For more photos visit my Gallery.
BLUEGRASS on the bay is an annual benefit for The History Museum in Great Falls, Montana. The History Museum is a beautiful 3-story brick building, originally built in 1929 as the International Harvest building. It now houses much more than tractors, including the Archival Research Center.
This years event was a day-long program from 11AM – 11PM, whereas in the past it has been a shorter Friday night program. Being an all-day event on a Saturday opened up opportunities for entire families to attend. Start preparing for next year by marking your calendars for Saturday, July 17, 2010 because this successful event is already scheduled at Oddfellows Park for next year!
In the meantime, visit The History Museum located at 422 2nd Street South in downtown Great Falls.
Open: Tuesday – Friday 10AM – 5PM.
Admission: $5 for Adults; $3 for Students; Children under 12 are FREE.
Membership: $25 for Individual; $40 for Family; $75 Sustained; $125 Sponser; $250 Patron; $500 Factor; $1,000 Corporate. First time members receive a $25 Gift Certificate to 3-D’s Restaurant upon joining. For more information you can contact The History Museum at (406) 452-3462.
Jul 21 2009