The essence of place—and the social qualities that connect its past, present and future—have been the subject of two recent Montana projects (each supported in part by Humanities Montana): Butte, America, the documentary film by Pamela Roberts, and the Butte Digital Film Project, sponsored by the Butte Silver Bow Public Library.

Here we challenge members of the Roundtable to capture the essence of their own hometowns—but with brevity! Ten words or less.

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Good luck to you, Karen. I hope you're finding all the help that's available, wherever you are.

 

Joe, Home is love and togetherness Not researching greener pastures

Small and big are beautiful.  Mountains, trees, rivers.  Photographer's paradise.

Just like uptown.  Ring for the surface.  It’s deep enough.

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