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Ken Stolz replied to Ken Egan's discussion 'Montana Constitution: Issues, Reactions'
"For those not able to attend last week, it can be viewed this Saturday at 9am and Sunday at 2pm on TVMT. One of the highlights for me was Friday night's lively conversation between Carl Graham and Brian Kahn, moderated by Justice Particia…"
Apr 27
Ken Stolz commented on Humanities Roundtable's blog post '"We the People" Conference to be telecast on TVMT'
"What a fascinating two days.  Relive it again on TVMT.  Here 1972 Constitutional Convention delegates C.B. McNeil and Mae Nan Ellingson discuss the proceedings of the Convention held by Montana Historical Society Archivist Jeff Malcomson,…"
Apr 27
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY EIGHT(and final): Clean up your neighborhood's sidewalk (and other random acts of kindness!). A total win-win! Performing random acts of kindness is good for you. It releases those warm and fuzzy brain chemicals that put a smile on…"
Mar 5
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY SEVEN: Support a local business. How can you help build a strong local economy and maintain the unique character of your neighborhood? Shop locally as much as possible. Small businesses respond to the wants and needs of their loyal, local…"
Mar 4
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY SIX: Ditch your car for the day. Have you considered life without a car? While it's impossible for people living in communities with no other options, it's doable for many others. Cars have been a big part of American life since…"
Mar 3
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY FIVE: Make an appointment to give blood. My friend Claudette has given blood every two months as long as I've known her. I asked her why: "Because it's easy. Because I can. Every two months it's something I can easily…"
Mar 2
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY FOUR: Organize an outing to a community arts or culture event. Can the health of a community be measured by the variety of opportunities to enjoy art and culture? We think so. Small arts and culture organizations are a breeding ground for…"
Mar 1
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY-THREE: Tell a friend about issues you care about. Some say talk is cheap, but not us. Take a few minutes today to talk to a friend about what you care about and what you've been up to. Good ideas come from good questions and…"
Feb 29
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY TWO: Share something with someone. Research shows that sharing is good for you and that kindness breeds kindness. I have a friend who is fond of explaining that people think he's generous because he's wealthy, yet for him…"
Feb 27
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY ONE: Yield in traffic. Society becomes how you behave. This is such a simple, yet powerful way to live. Out on the highway, dial down that road rage. Slow down a little and allow that other motorist to merge in front of you. What an easy…"
Feb 24
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY TWENTY: Ask a foreign-born person to share their migration story. So we're a nation of immigrants. But when was the last time you asked an immigrant why she or he came to this nation? What dreams compelled them? Have those dreams come to…"
Feb 23
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY NINETEEN: Find out how to use the Freedom of Information Act. On his first full day in office, President Obama signed the Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government, calling for unprecedented openness and transparency in government and…"
Feb 22
Ken Stolz replied to Humanities Roundtable's discussion 'Who Are Your Humanities Heroes?'
"A Humanities Hero George Horse Capture speaks to the audience at the Ursuline Centre in Great Falls after he is presented with his Humanities Hero award on January 26th. George has devoted his life to studying, preserving, and sharing the…"
Feb 21
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY EIGHTEEN: Introduce yourself to a neighbor. From the time this country was founded, people have been getting together to build, create, learn, work, and protect each other. A neighborhood is a place to get together, and your neighbors are people…"
Feb 21
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY SEVENTEEN:  Learn about another culture. Sometimes it's easy to take for granted the Pluribus in our motto of E pluribus unum. The special sauce of this country is that it has a lot of special sauces! Our diversity of cultures, faiths,…"
Feb 20
Ken Stolz replied to Ken Stolz's discussion '30 Days of Good Citizenship'
"DAY SIXTEEN: Write a letter to the editor or your local paper about something you care about. Don't get mad, get published! Though newspapers are changing and much of reading has gone digital, the old-school letter to the editor is still a…"
Feb 19

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For many years, the Mai Wah has been working to repatriate their artifacts to Butte from Virginia City & Nevada City, where they have been living for the past thirty or so years. Included in the stuff that will come home is the…

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