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Area VI Agency on Aging - RSVP,
Michal Delgado or Duane Lutke, Director
110 Main Street, Suite 5
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-7284
fax:
406-883-7363
infoline@area6aging.org
http://www.westernmontanaagingservices.org
Information and Assistance - providing information on all programs and services for those over 60. For more information call the RSVP volunteer coordinator Monday thru Wednesday 8:30AM-5PM at 883-4284 or toll free at 1-800-266-4188. - Case Management - management of in-home care for Medicaid eligible people over 60.
- Ombudsman - advocacy for residents of group care facilities.
- RSVP Volunteer Center - channels the under-utilized talents and energy of older adults toward meaningful volunteer service in their community.
- Foster Grandparent Program - provides volunteer opportunities for those over 60 to work one on one with children in local schools.
- Advocates in Medicare Savings (AIMS)- provides free, confidential assistance to seniors who have questions about Medicare statements.
Email Contacts - Information and Assistance - infoline@area6aging.org
- Case Management - area6cmt@area6aging.org
- Ombudsman - ombudsman2@area6aging.org
- RSVP - rsvp@area6aging.org
- Foster Grandparent Program - ophie@area6aging.org
- AIMS - cbauer@area6aging.org
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lake County,
Julie Wenner
210 Main Street
Ronan,
MT
59864
406-676-5485
fax:
406-676-5484
bbbs@ronan.net
Big Brothers and Big Sisters matches at-risk youth with mentors. The mission is to provide at-risk youth with resposible, screened and trained volunteers for the purpose of one on one mentoring and friendship.
Big Sky Pro-Racing Association,
Tracy Burland
PO Box 728
Polson,
MT
59860
406-261-6592
fax:
406-883-6757
http://www.bigskyracing.net
The purpose of forming the Big Sky Pro-Racing Association (Rocky Mountain Stocks)was simply to establish an association that will abide by a set of easy to understand, affordable rules that will be strictly enforced. With that premise in mind, BSPRA shall make sure that anyone who races in this class is very aware of this objective, to the extent of signing an affidavit agreeing to such. Check out the website at www.bigskyracing.net for information and schedules.
Boys and Girls Club,
John Schnase
PO Box 334
Ronan,
MT
59864
406-676-5437
fax:
406-676-5479
hope@ronan.net
http://www.bgclynx.org
Members ages 6-18 are provided with a safe place to go and given choices of wholesome learning and physical activities.
Cheerful Heart,
Sherlee Santorno
P.O. Box 688
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-3070
fax:
cheerfulheart@centurytel.net
Cheerful Heart provides free non-medical services for Lake County Montana residents with cancer. Volunteers always needed.
Deep Bay Center,
Teri Baily
PO Box 718
Lakeside,
Montana
59922
fax:
info@polsonchamber.com
DOVES/Domestic Violence Education and Services,
Jenifer Blumberg, Executive Director
POB 1773 ~ Located on the 2nd Floor of Hospital
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-3350
fax:
406-883-3316
advocates@doveslakecounty.org
http://www.doveslakecounty.org
DOVES is a private, non-profit crime victim advocate organization. DOVE's mission is to address and prevent domestic and sexual violence in Lake County and on the Flathead Indian Reservation through community outreach, prevention education and information, and advocacy for victims of violent crime. Services provided by DOVES include: a toll-free 24-hour hotline, support groups, community training, assistance in obtaining orders of protection, crisis intervention, information and referrals, legal and personal advocacy, accompaniment to court proceedings, pro bono legal services for those who qualify, and emergency financial assistance.
Flathead Lakers,
Robin Steinkraus
213 1st Street West #210
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-1346
fax:
406-883-1357
lakers@flatheadlakers.org
http://www.flatheadlakers.org
Flathead Lakers: Working for clean water, a healthy ecosystem, and lasting quality of life in the Flathead Watershed.
Gil Mangles,
Miracle of America Museum
58176 Hwy 93
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-6804
fax:
museum@cyberport.net
http://www.cyberport.net/museum
Over 120,000 artifacts reflect america's progress since 1776. Much local history plus antiques & vintage cars, trucks, boats, airplanes, snow equipment, and motorcycles. The pioneer village behind the main building has a sewing shop, beauty parlor, barber shop, saddlery, sod roofed, log cabin, 1912 school house, trappers cabin, logging displays, and much more. It was featured in La Times, Travel Section, Country Discoveries, National Discoveries, Guide to Rocky Mtns, Lets go America, Lonely Planet & More. We also suppy brochures to you.
Glacier Performing Arts Center,
Andrea Goff
2 Main Street Suite 202
Kalispell,
MT
59901
406-752-1002
fax:
406-257-8172
info@glacierperformingartscenter.org
http://www.glacierperformingartscenter.org
State of the art performing arts center seating 1300 people, located in the heart of NW Montana. Providing cultural, economic and educational benefits for all ages and all walks of life! Coming Soon!
Kiwanis Club of Polson,
Wayne Fuchs, President
1268 Meadow Road
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-3434
fax:
406-883-3424
Kiwanis is an international service organization dedicated to working with and helping children in our community. Kiwanis provides scholarships to area youths and sponsors the K-Club and K-Kids both of which are very active in Polson. The club also heads up Halloween parties and various fundraisers. Kiwanis meets each Thursday at noon at KwaTaqNuk. Visitors are always welcome.
Mission Mountain Enterprises Inc.,
330 Main Street SW
Ronan,
MT
59864
406-676-2563
fax:
406-676-2569
http://www.missionmountainent.org/
Business Description
Mission Valley Animal Shelter,
Brenda Jones, Operations Manager
239 North Reservoir Road
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-5312
fax:
406-883-5497
mvas@bigsky.net
http://www.montanapets.org
MVAS is one of only three animal shelters in Montana that is completely, privately funded, receiving nothing from the city, county or state and the only shelter between Kalispell & Missoula. Our mission is to safely care for lost, abandoned and unwanted companion cats and dogs and to place them in safe and loving homes.
Mission Valley Aquatics,
Tana Seeley
PO Box 774
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-4567
fax:
mvaquatics@polson.net
http://www.mvaquatics.org
Mission Valley Aquatics is a Lake County based non-profit organization committed to raising money to design, construct, and operate an indoor swimming facility for the Mission Valley Community. Their vision is to provide a state-of-the-art aquatics facility that enhances the health, fitness, safety, recreation, and quailty of life for all in the Mission Valley. Check out the website at www.mvaquatics.org or contact Tana Seeley at 406-883-4567 or mvaquatics@polson.net to join this enthusiastic group.
Mission Valley Friends of the Arts,
Dennis Anderson / Karen & Neil Lewing
PO Box 1156
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-4691
fax:
portpolsonplayers@compuplus.net
http://www.portpolsonplayers.com
Built in 1938, the City owned John Dowdall Theatre has been renovated and is maintained by the non- profit organization, Mission Valley Friends of the Arts (MVFA.) Under a twenty-year lease with the City of Polson, the MVFA has an agreement with the Port Polson Players, to serve as caretakers for the facility. Neal and Karen Lewing, Managing and Artistic Directors for the Players, also serve as Secretarial and Administrative Directors for the MVFA. All fundraising drives for MVFA, follow up, publicity, building maintenance, contracted renovation, grant assistance, accountability and facilitation are conducted by the Lewings, on behalf “The Friends.” MVFA doesn’t pay them for these services. They trade out use of the facility to produce theatre.
Polson Business Community,
212 Main Street
Polson,
MT
59860
fax:
Polson Community Development Agency,
Mike Maddy, President
PO Box 758
Polson,
MT
59860
fax:
Polson Dollars for Scholars,
Paddy Trusler
PO Box 670
Polson,
Montana
59860
406-675-5538
fax:
406-883-7283
commissioners@lakecounty-mt.org
Provider of scholarships to graduates of Polson High School. Always accepting donations. Scholarships are awarded to Polson graduating seniors and for continuing education of Polson graduates.
Polson Fairgrounds, Inc.,
Brenda Jones
PO Box 1243
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-1100
fax:
406-883-6888
dugraham@centurytel.net
Polson Fairgrounds Inc. is a non profit organization devoted to maintaining and improving the Lake County owned Fairground/Rodeo property. The facility is available for rent at a very nominal fee, must carry own liability insurance. The grounds include a large arena, partially covered grandstand that seats approx 2500, concession stand, restrooms, corrals and two horse barns. Stalls are available to rent for events or travelers. Events held here include Rodeo's, Horse Shows, Mini Car Races, Mud Bog races, 4H Events, Concerts, Car Shows, Family Reunions, Flea Markets, etc. No electric or water hookups are available, dry camping allowed for certain events only, not open to general public camping. The 39 acre property lies next to the Polson Airport, just north of the Polson Bridge, easily accessible to town.
Polson Flathead Historical Museum,
President - Lois Hart
708 Main Street
Polson,
MT
59860
Hart: 883-2680 Museum in Summer: 883-3049
fax:
call first: 883-2680
hart@montanasky.com
http://www. polsonflatheadmuseum.org
The Polson Flathead Historical Museum covers local history of the Flathead Reservation. Located at 708 Main Street in Polson, the museum is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Popular with children are the new hands-on Kids' Korner with activities, books, & dress-up, the largest Model Railroad in NW Montana, and the Lewis & Clark Expedition Marionettes made by Blanche Harding. Our Native American collection includes a tepee, historical objects, and photos. Learn about life in 1910 in the Homesteaders' Kitchen, Bedroom, and Schoolroom exhibits. We have trophies and photos since 1917 of Polson High School grads, fire engines, buggies, and wagons, lots of photos of early boating on Flathead Lake & Regatta trophies, Edison phonographs plus various pianos and organs, and Calamity Jane's saddle. Monday-Sunday 10-5, Sundays 12-3 Kid and Dog Friendly $3.00 Adults $2.50 Seniors Children under 12 Free Group and School Tours are available upon request.
Polson Lion's Club,
Dean Hermes
478 Rocky Point Road
Polson,
MT
59860
406-883-0210
fax:
The Polson Lion's Club is a service organization that provides assistance in eye care to needy people in our community.
Sandpiper Gallery,
306 Main St, Suite A
MT,
59860
406-883-5956
fax:
http://www.polsonchamber.com/sandpiper.html
A fine arts non-profit organization promoting the fine arts and educating members and the public about the fine arts and creative process.
The Flathead Reservation & Lake Co. Coalition for Kids, Inc.,
Julie Berry
102 11th Ave East
Polson,
Montana
59860
406-883-7316
fax:
406-883-1407
julie@frlc-coalitionforkids.org
http://www.frlc-coalitionforkids.org
CFK is a non-profit organization with the primary goals of: Activating the community to address, alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; providing coordination and program analysis; amplifying the success of current programs, and establishing new programs to address the needs of the Community.
United Way,
Sherry Stevens
PO Box 7217
Kalispell,
MT
59904
406-752-7266
fax:
406-755-7266
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