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The Arvon Block
The Historic Hotel Arvon, Darkhorse Wine Snugg, and Celtic Cowboy make up the Arvon Block in downtown Great Falls, Montana
Rest & relax surrounded by the History & Art of Great Falls, the Montana Territory, and the Old West. With 11 Suites and 22 rooms, the Historic Hotel Arvon offers all the luxuries of a Modern Hotel housed in the History of the Arvon Block.
Celtic Cowboy named the Irish pub for the Best Sports Experience in North America
Celtic Cowboy named the Irish pub for the Best Sports Experience in North America
Montana Ag Network: Lamb jam showcases flavors of Montana-raised lamb
Nearly 200 people came to the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds in Helena last week, for a chance to taste a unique Montana flavor.
The American Lamb Board, American Dorper Sheep Breeders Society, Montana Wool Growers Association and Montana Farm Bureau Foundation sponsored the Montana Lamb Jam.
Lamb Jams have been launched around the country, as a way to create more interest in the flavors of lamb. Kim Ashmore, chair of the Montana Lamb Jam’s organizing committee, believes the Helena event was the first of its kind in the state.
Ashmore, who raises sheep at the KJ’n Ranch and Sheep Mountain Creamery northwest of Helena, said the Lamb Jam featured all-local lamb, raised on Montana ranches.
“Our hope is to get lamb back in the restaurants, back in the grocery stores, and onto the dinner table, and introduce people to another healthy meat choice,” she said.
The organizers recruited three Montana chefs who’ve made lamb part of their own menus. They came from the 320 Guest Ranch near Big Sky and from Electric City Coffee and the Celtic Cowboy in Great Falls.
“We chose to do it – thought it would be a fun thing, good promotion,” said Michael Taylor, executive chef at the Celtic Cowboy. “It keeps locals involved, and it’s a local product, so we’re very proud to actually endorse that.”
The chefs each created three dishes, to highlight what makes lamb distinctive.
“It’s a really fun dish,” said Ryan Dalke, chef de cuisine at Electric City Coffee. “It’s very similar to beef, but it’s also got a richness that you just don’t see in beef.”
Dalke’s dishes included a variation of eggs Benedict with lamb sausage, a Moroccan-style lamb chop and a lamb slider. Devin Kemp, the executive chef for the 320 Guest Ranch, prepared a braised lamb shank with rosemary, a lamb chop marinated in yogurt and a lamb merguez sausage slider. Finally, Taylor made a variation on a gyro using lamb, a lamb rack with beets and potatoes and a lamb roulade, or roll.
Three judges rated each chef’s creations. The other diners were also able to vote for their own “People’s Choice” dish.
Students from the Lewis and Clark County 4-H sheep program helped prepare the tables and serve those attending the Lamb Jam.
The event featured more than just meat. Organizers also showcased sheep milk and cheese, along with wool items.
“We’re trying to utilize the entire sheep,” said Ashmore.
In the end, the judges awarded the Celtic Cowboy top marks, followed by the 320 Guest Ranch and Electric City Coffee. The 320 Ranch’s yogurt-marinated lamb chop won the People’s Choice award.
The chefs hope, once people get a taste of lamb, they’ll try cooking it for themselves.
“It’s not something you should be afraid of,” said Kemp. “It’s just something that’s kind of unique and that, honestly, the more you eat it, the more it seems like you like it.”
Ashmore said organizers were pleased with how the first Lamb Jam went.
“We’re hoping that through this success, we’ll be able to continue,” she said. “We would love to have this an annual thing.”
Year in the Life 2019
Thank you for your support in 2019! We appreciate all our awesome Fan*ily, old and new. This video gives a little taste of what it's like to be The Lucky Valentines on the road. Most of this was filmed by us, but huge thanks to gig footage from Shane Klippenes, Betsi Knight, Ryan Soria, Jessica Salazar, Hannah Thorne, Nicolle Fugure, Grant Stebbins, Tyler Reimers, and Kris from Uncorked.
We have so much to be thankful for and are excited to enter the new decade, celebrate our ten year anniversary, and go farther with our music. We will be grateful if you would subscribe and share our videos, and keep your ears peeled for new music coming soon! We hope your 2020 is filled with love and laughter, and we bless you with all our heart.
This year our Valentines are: (THANK YOU)
Laurie and Ross Rettig, Shannon Reimers and Hank Booth, Jessica and Alex Salazar, Amanda and Mike Bedford, Grant Stebbins, Zack Meyer, Doug and Robyn O and kids, Emily and Jon Osborne, Tessa and Jeremy Keller, Hannah and Julian Thorne, Moody Little Sister, Izaak Opatz, Jeffrey Foucault, Aaron and Deija Trott, Bruce Forde and Rootboy Productions, Ryan and Becky Acra, The Get It Factory, The Top Hat Lounge and Logjam Presents, Connie Jenkins, The Dennis Jones Band, The Celtic Cowboy, Rikki's, Mighty Mo Brew Co, Triple Dog Brew Co, Viszla Brewing, Golden Triangle Brew co, Christy Hayes, Hole in the Wall Austin TX, Montana Distillery, Dylan et al at Norris Hot Springs, Lynn at the Ennis Senior Center, The Elling House, Mountain West Cider, Draughtworks, Great Falls Police Department, Lark and Laurel B&B, Wake Cup Coffee House, MT Style Events, Nugget RV Park, Ten Mile Creek, Lewis and Clark Festival, Grandview, Fort Benton Community Improvement Association, ChoCo Fun, Level Crossing Brew Co, TC Hirsch, John Floridis, Out to Lunch Helena, KNMC College Radio, Joey Caldwell, Burn Box at the Rialto, Berg Garage, Klippenes family, Thornes, Joanne Gardner Lowell, Aaron Williams, Grant Bronk and the crew at LaPa Grill Helena, Britta Lee and Dan, Rod Chaon, Wayne Thares, Fort Benton Women's Club, Gene Reeves and Co, Candler Wilkinson IV, Christine and Joe Lustik, The Alumni Club GF, Gail Allen and Compassionate Friends, Solid 15 Helena, Odyssey Tours, Grand Union Hotel, Missouri River Medical Center, Frontrange Assisted Living, Nate and Mackenzie Ramsay, Kayla Battleson, First Bank of Montana, Teresa and Mike Schmidt.
And the countless amazing people who come hang out with us at shows; We love you so much, and can't begin to name you all lest we leave someone out unintentionally. Your smiles, support, hugs, cheers, beers, tears, HoHoHos, applause, and love keep us going!
Belt Creek in Fall
A pleasant afternoon on Belt Creek in the Little Belt Mountains, Montana. Video by Charley Willett. Music:
Backyard Rebel [Jenna Nuth] HD
DISCLAIMER! I do not own audio! I do have rights and ownership over all video and voiceovers.
Weird. Utterly weird. Not only is it weird for me to develop a video tribute to my riding specifically, but it is always weird to find those really old videos that you forgot even existed. I typically focus my videos on other people, tributes for specific horses, specific riding styles, or just general mashups. The only other video in comparison was my Willowbend parting tribute, yet even that was specifically directed towards an inspiring partnership and equestrian education. Yet this video quite literally sums up the last five or six years of my riding career. Granted, I unfortunately do not have early videos from Clay Hill Stables or Running Horse Farm where we first started caring for our horses. And to this day I still have no videos of me falling off, even when the camera sat, unused, less than twenty feet away. I don't have the early videos of Dreamer and my early partnership during the 'dark days' of the little racecar. There's a lot of videos that I do not have, and plenty of experiences that will always be lessons learned and great stories. Yet this regret is my determination to have so many videos now, because being able to look back at the climb is always a great view.
I've been extremely gifted with all the connections and my loving family and friends who have supported and stood by me both during the fantastic accomplishments as well as the difficult failures and stressful times. However, no matter how many times I look back on all the great times, I conclude that I would not trade one minute of it. Not one. I had the time of my life, and I fully intend to continue to do so while inspiring others as much as I can. I want someone to look at me and say because of you I didn't give up. I have made amazing friends through my equestrian career and I have met all kinds of trainers whom I admire as role models of either excellent or pitiful examples of trainers and coaches. I know who I want to be, and of course I will always give a shout out to my first true home barn at Willowbend Stables. I can only hope to help HHC provide the same encouraging environment that I was privileged with maturing.
J.S.N.
Voiceovers:
Jenna Nuth
Nadia Khan
Erica Hashert
Sarah McElhaney
Darby Fetter
Rachel Turk
For WIHS, I had all of the HHC team / honorary team members voice their equestrian idol. Talk about surprise when I few of them called me out! Blew me out of the park. I did not know whether that was a good thing or a bad thing.... Either way, I could not help but get emotionally touched with a clenched heart and teary eye every time. Below are my responses. Love you, darlings!
I have received other inspiring and speechless compliments from trainers/coaches, friends, family, and borders. All of them I have taken to heart and I will always be determined to remain that equestrian that you love to have around.
Shout outs to Nadia Khan, Erica Hashert, Sarah McElhaney, and Darby Fetter.
Special shout out to Kelly Leihy & Megan Novack for always standing strong beside me.
Quote from Miley Cyrus [Hannah Montana Movie]
Life's a climb. But the view is great.
If you actually took time to read all of that, not only am I impressed at your self control, but I am truly grateful that I gained your full attention. That, or you are extremely bored. But thank you nonetheless.
I tried to be normal once. Worst two minutes of my life.
I never lose... either I win or I learn.
Audio:
The Climb by Miley Cyrus [Hannah Montana Movie]
Video & pictures taken by various people.
Video & pictures taken at Celtic Acres, Rosaryville State Park, Willowbend Stables, IEA Host Barns, Pegasus Equestrian Center, Hideaway Horse Center, and PG County Equestrian Center / Show Arena.
Rider: Jenna Nuth
Video edited, published, and produced by MyOnLyCoCoA 12.29.2014
DragQueen#2
Second performance at Celtic Cowboy in Great Falls Montana
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Joseph (Tom Cruise) and Shannon (Nicole Kidman) achieve their dream of participating in the Oklahoma Land Rush for a piece of land of their own.
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In this epic Ron Howard film, Joseph Donelly (Tom Cruise) is an impoverished 19th-century Irish tenant farmer who has recently lost both his father and his home to the agents of his unscrupulous landlord. On a mission to avenge his family's injustice at the hands of the ruthless land baron Joseph meets the landlord's daughter and the two run off to America together where the girl expects to claim a piece of land for herself in the Oklahoma Land Rush. After she is robbed on the boat that carries them to America, they arrive with nary a penny and struggle just to keep their heads above water in the slums of Boston. After a series of serious set-backs they do eventually work their way out West, where Joseph must fight to realize his dream and claim a piece of the American Dream for himself -- and where they finally acknowledge their love for each other. Shot in wide-screen Panavision, the movie was filmed on-location in Ireland and Montana.
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Cast: Tom Cruise, Thomas Gibson, Nicole Kidman
Director: Ron Howard
Producers: Bob Dolman, Larry DeWaay, Brian Grazer, Todd Hallowell, Ron Howard, Louisa Velis
Screenwriters: Bob Dolman, Ron Howard
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Montana Ag Network: Lamb jam showcases flavors of Montana-raised lamb
Nearly 200 people came to the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds in Helena last week, for a chance to taste a unique Montana flavor.
The American Lamb Board, American Dorper Sheep Breeders Society, Montana Wool Growers Association and Montana Farm Bureau Foundation sponsored the Montana Lamb Jam.
Lamb Jams have been launched around the country, as a way to create more interest in the flavors of lamb. Kim Ashmore, chair of the Montana Lamb Jam’s organizing committee, believes the Helena event was the first of its kind in the state.
Ashmore, who raises sheep at the KJ’n Ranch and Sheep Mountain Creamery northwest of Helena, said the Lamb Jam featured all-local lamb, raised on Montana ranches.
“Our hope is to get lamb back in the restaurants, back in the grocery stores, and onto the dinner table, and introduce people to another healthy meat choice,” she said.
The organizers recruited three Montana chefs who’ve made lamb part of their own menus. They came from the 320 Guest Ranch near Big Sky and from Electric City Coffee and the Celtic Cowboy in Great Falls.
“We chose to do it – thought it would be a fun thing, good promotion,” said Michael Taylor, executive chef at the Celtic Cowboy. “It keeps locals involved, and it’s a local product, so we’re very proud to actually endorse that.”
The chefs each created three dishes, to highlight what makes lamb distinctive.
“It’s a really fun dish,” said Ryan Dalke, chef de cuisine at Electric City Coffee. “It’s very similar to beef, but it’s also got a richness that you just don’t see in beef.”
Dalke’s dishes included a variation of eggs Benedict with lamb sausage, a Moroccan-style lamb chop and a lamb slider. Devin Kemp, the executive chef for the 320 Guest Ranch, prepared a braised lamb shank with rosemary, a lamb chop marinated in yogurt and a lamb merguez sausage slider. Finally, Taylor made a variation on a gyro using lamb, a lamb rack with beets and potatoes and a lamb roulade, or roll.
Three judges rated each chef’s creations. The other diners were also able to vote for their own “People’s Choice” dish.
Students from the Lewis and Clark County 4-H sheep program helped prepare the tables and serve those attending the Lamb Jam.
The event featured more than just meat. Organizers also showcased sheep milk and cheese, along with wool items.
“We’re trying to utilize the entire sheep,” said Ashmore.
In the end, the judges awarded the Celtic Cowboy top marks, followed by the 320 Guest Ranch and Electric City Coffee. The 320 Ranch’s yogurt-marinated lamb chop won the People’s Choice award.
The chefs hope, once people get a taste of lamb, they’ll try cooking it for themselves.
“It’s not something you should be afraid of,” said Kemp. “It’s just something that’s kind of unique and that, honestly, the more you eat it, the more it seems like you like it.”
Ashmore said organizers were pleased with how the first Lamb Jam went.
“We’re hoping that through this success, we’ll be able to continue,” she said. “We would love to have this an annual thing.”
MICHAEL ZIMMER book trailer
Historical Fiction at its best from Spur Award AND Elmer Kelton Book Award finalist, Michael Zimmer! FOR FANS OF JEFF SHAARA!
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CITY OF ROCKS (9781432825577)
Excerpt from Federal Writers Project 1938 Joseph Roper Dictaphone Interview:
A lot of people go to those moving-picture shows and think they're seeing the real McCoy, but that's not the way it was. You take a guy like William S. Hart, or that kid, John Wayne. They try to come off rough-barked, but they're nothing but a bunch of lilies compared to men like Ian McCandles. I'll tell you something else about those cowboy pictures. They're clean, barely a smudge of dirt anywhere, but what happened out there in City of Rocks wasn't clean. It was grimy and smelly and gut-numbingly cold. Men died, and when they did they didn't just grab their chests and fall over. They got knocked down hard and the life spilled out of them like blood from a butchered hog. I guess I ought to know since I was there. Since it was me who did most of the killing that day.
RIO TINTO (9781432826284)
Wil Chama was interviewed in 1938 as a contributor to the American Legends Collection a part of the Federal Writers Project. Speaking into an Edison Dictaphone he narrated the events of his life. His personal narrative included his involvement as a strike breaker in what became known as the Gunnison Affair. It was as a result of this shameful episode that he gained his reputation as a gunman and sought to bury himself as a driver of a salt wagon in Río Tinto Texas. What Wil never suspected is that he was engaged to work for the Red Devil Salt Works in Río Tinto not because of his skill as a muleskinner but precisely because of his reputation as a gunman. This becomes suddenly clear to Wil when Randall Kellums the owner of the Red Devil tells him he wants Wil to give up his job as a wagoner and instead serve notice on Amos Montoya that his company and his people will no longer have access to the salt deposits at Tinto Flats.
LEAVING YUMA (9781432827045)
William Clarke Quantrill was a hated name during the War Between the States by the Federals of the Union Army as well as by many non-combatants. Even the high command of the Confederacy distrusted him. But there were others who were passionate sympathizers. He was both friend and mentor, but also manipulator and opportunist. Alistair Durant was someone who came to know him in all these guises. Durant was a young Confederate soldier, captured by the Yankees, and released when he took an oath never again to bear arms against the Union. He had a long walk back to his home in Clay County, Missouri. It is on this trek that Alistair meets another youngster, Beans Kimbrough. The two become companions and then friends on the way to Clay County... and it is there that Beans will introduce Alistair to a man calling himself Charley Hart. Hart has a fantastic plan -- to organize a militia to fight against the Federals.
THE POACHER'S DAUGHTER (9781432827632)
The Poacher's Daughter is an extraordinary story of betrayal and redemption, set within an uncompromising landscape of raw brutality and unimaginable beauty. It is a novel you won't soon forget.In 1885, young Rose Edwards is widowed by Montana vigilantes who hang her husband for an alleged theft, then burn her Yellowstone Valley cabin to the ground as a warning for her and others of her kind to quit the territory. Penniless and illiterate, yet fiercely independent, Rose begins a two-year odyssey to revisit the land of her childhood, a land she once traveled with her father, an itinerant robe trader among the Assiniboines and Blackfeet. But the old ways of the hunter and trapper are disappearing as Europeans flood the ranges with vast herds of cattle. With an aging roan gelding named Albert as her closest friend, Rose finds herself a reluctant hero in an ageless battle, the face of an indigenous population, both native and white, as she stubbornly pushes back against the invading aristocracy.
Lonely Highway
Drving down a highway in Idaho. Music by Michael Giacchino.
drum song
Billings West, Billings Senior, Billings Skyview and Laurel High School choir concert.
GBN Panthers win playoff game against Palatine.
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Aerial video, Mountain View, Wyoming, 18 Oct 2015
GoPro Hero 3 aerial video taken just south of Mountain View, Wyoming on 18 October 2015. This video was taken over the badlands near Mountain View, in the southwest corner of Wyoming.
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The Fort Howes Montana 100-mile Horse Endurance Ride June 11, 2011
Bill and Jan Stevens hosted their 14th Fort Howes horse endurance ride in June 2011. Horses and riders from all over the U.S. and Canada attended. This video follows the lead horses during the 100 mile ride held June 11. To see previous years Fort Howes rides produced by Franklin Clay Films go to wxyzvideos.com.
The Imperial Republic: U.S. Foreign Policy 1870-1908
The United States elbows its way onto the world stage.
Swingmates - Center Grove - 1981 Bishop Luers Invitational Tryouts
Recorded December 1981
(This group is now named CG Sound System.)
Marcus Lattimore competes with third graders
University of South Carolina football player and former Byrnes High School standout Marcus Lattimore visits Kara Gillespie's third grade class at Wellford Academy of Science and Technology in Wellford, Tuesday morning, 5-17-11. He competed against the school children in a local version of Are You Smarter Than A Third Grader?