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Poker Run - Billings, MONTANA - Sunday, July 6, 2014 - Beartooth Harley-Davidson partners with R.O.A.D. (Riders of American Defenders Riding Against Soldier. Roughrider Poker Tour is North Dakota and now Montana's premier poker tour! Each player will receive $10000 in chips. As the player, it is your responsibility to make sure that you have the correct amount of chips before the first hand of the tournament is dealt. Call (701) 426-7280 with inquiries. First, the 2020 Lincoln Bike Rally is in the planning stages. Next, the motorcycle rally will be held in the Rocky Mountains of Montana. Although there has not been an announcement of the specifics, here are some traditional events: Live music Bike Show Bike Rodeo Poker Run Bike Wash Silent Auction Attractions at Local Bars.
THE 27th ANNUAL TERRITORIAL DAYS
The Rim Runners Featured Newsletter Article. President's Notes December 2020 by Dave Coppock November 30, 2020. As the Yellowstone Rimrunners progress into their 40th year as an organization, I’m happy to be taking over the position of club president. BILLINGS - The Beartooth Harley-Davidson sponsored a motorcycle poker run Sunday, which will provide local elementary school students with school supplies. More than 50 riders participated in this year's run, raising around $1,200 for 7 local elementary schools.
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DEER LODGE - JUNE 17 and 18, 2016
RESULTS
SHOW AND SHINE | ||
Feature Car | #03 - 1970 Chevy Nova - Orange | Lafe Larson - Garrison, MT |
Best Paint | #46 - 1955 Chevy Sedan - Red & Black | Rob Crisler - Anaconda, MT |
Best Engine | #03 - 1970 Chevy Nova - Orange | Lafe Larson - Garrison, MT |
Best Interior | # 19 - 1966 VW Beetle - Brown | Paul Bence - Billings, MT |
Best Muscle | #12 - 1970 Plymouth Cuda - Green | Lou Morris - Florence, MT |
Best Rod | #46 - 1955 Chevy Sedan - Red & Black | Rob Crisler - Anaconda, MT |
PEOPLE'S CHOICE | #03 - 1970 Chevy Nova - Orange | Lafe Larson - Garrison, MT |
Furthest Travelled - 550 miles approx. | #18 - 1970 Chrysler New Yorker - Gold | Kathy & Marty Rissi - Rocky Mountain House, AB, Canada |
POKER RUN | ||
First Back | #17 - 1966 Chevy Corvette - Black | Johnny Campbell - Missoula, MT |
Best Hand | #05 - 1928 Ford Sports Coupe - Green | Jim Quigley - Avon, MT |
PARADE GRAND MARSHALL | ||
Donna McCarthy |
Friday and Saturday MAIN EVENTS were presented by the Powell County Chamber of Commerce and we wish to give a big THANK YOU to all of our SPONSORS:
Band sponsored by:
Zip Beverage, Broken Arrow, Montana Bar and the Corner Office.
Show N Shine Trophies sponsored by:
Circle H. Growers, Michael J Blakeley CPA, Peoples Bank of Deer Lodge
Clawson Insurance, Pioneer Federal Savings & Loan, Clearwater Montana Properties, Sun Mountain Lumber, McDonalds, Bandy Appraisals.
406 Coffee and Bistro, Ace Hardware, Broken Arrow Steakhouse, Clark Fork Veterinary Clinic, Cutler Bros. Theater, Deer Lodge Family Dental, Deer Lodge Liquor Store, Deer Park Golf Course, First Security Bank, Indian Creek Campground, Keystone Drug, Gifts & Floral, Lickety Print, Newland and Company, Montana Auto Museum, Mount Powell Tire Center, Old Prison Museum, Pizza Hut, Quilter's Corner, Etc., R&C Home Improvement, Realty West, Silver State Post, Starr Family Dental, Steele's Furniture, TV & Appliances, Sun Up Fitness, Valley Foods.
We hope everyone had an enjoyable and safe TERRITORIAL DAYS in Deer Lodge.
TERRITORIAL DAYS - Brought to you by the POWELL COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Click on the following pictures for the larger image from previous year's events.
Photos by David Williams. ©2010 Powell County Chamber of Commerce. All rights reserved.
Photos from previous years events are on this link
American Legion Post 4 of Billings will host a poker run Saturday May 19 to support “Return,” an ongoing documentary film project about a Vietnam War veteran who returns to the country for the first time since the war.
The American Legion is proud to support the production of this in-progress documentary, which upon its anticipated release date in early 2019, will educate the public about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, offer a glimpse of Vietnam as it is today, and show all veterans that their stories are valued.
Riders and drivers will register for this all-wheels-welcome poker run at American Legion Post 4 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 19, and then leave for a circuit that includes stops in Laurel, Joliet, Roberts, Columbus and Park City. Riders and drivers draw a card at each stop in hopes of getting the best poker hand.
The event culminates in a pig roast dinner back at the American Legion, with live music provided by Roy Buzzard and the Bones. Everyone, even those who miss out on the ride, are welcome to join in on the dinner. Cost to participate in the ride is $20, which includes breakfast and dinner. Dinner alone is $10.
“Return” (arthousebillings.com/return) is a project by Billings-based documentary filmmakers Peter Tolton and Stan Parker. The film focuses on Jim Markel Sr., a retired Green Beret who, among other jobs, fought alongside Montagnard tribes in the Central Highlands during the war. Like many other veterans, Jim Sr. has kept quiet about this part of his life and never really talked about it, until now.
The filmmakers have recently returned from Vietnam with Markel and his son, Jim Markel Jr., where the foursome re-visited the places Jim Sr. worked during the war and re-connected with former Montagnard soldiers to see what became of them.
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Funds raised during the event will support the completion of this local storytelling effort.
The story to come carries with it the promise a captivating adventure, an introduction to a little-known culture, a testimony on living with PTSD, a reflection on the reasons for war, and a story of a father and son on a hopeful, if heavy, journey.
The intent is that the film will bear witness to the weighty work of re-opening the past. By sharing this journey, the documentary aims to foster empathy and understanding for military families, as well as encourage all families to discover their own stories.