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Independence Day and more...

Friday, July 3rd
1:00pm "Toni the Artist"
A profile of Butte artist Toni Seccomb
1:30pm The Capitol Steps, Independence Day Special

Saturday, July 4th
6:00pm A Prairie Home Companion
Live from Avon, MN (darned near to Lake Wobegon)
8:00pm The Capitol Steps, Independence Day Special

Ride the Bus From Missoula to the Folk Festival
Roundtrip rides are just $25. Montana Public Radio is sponsoring comfy, air-conditioned, motorcoaches again this year - priced at cost as a service to our listeners and the community. The buses will run on Saturday and Sunday, July 11th & 12th, and will depart from Missoula at 9:00am and leave from Butte for the return trip at 7:00pm. The Festival is totally free, so just get your ticket to ride at griztix.com, 888-Montana and all GrizTix outlets.

Tune to Montana Public Radio for live broadcasts from the National Folk Festival...
Friday, July 10, 7:30-10:30pm
Saturday, July 11, noon-5:00pm
Sunday, July 12, noon-5:00pm [more]
 
Tonight on Montana Evening Edition; Thursday, July 2nd
Scientists Whitney Gaskill and Eli Loomis of the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana are leading volunteer citizen scientists on several backpack trips through wilderness study areas in the Bitterroot this summer. They are collecting data for the U-S Forest Service in the Sapphire Mountains and the Blue Joint study areas of the Bitterroot Mountain Range. The teams are monitoring remote areas for weeds, recreation impacts on camp sites, and wilderness character. From the “Chain of Lakes Trailhead” near Sula, Kevin Maki has tonight’s feature.
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