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Thompson Falls Chamber of Commerce
501 Main Street Behind Barber Shop
PO Box 493
 Thompson Falls, Montana 59873
406-827-4930  
Email: The Chamber

Churches
Assembly of God
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
Community Congregational Church
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First Baptist
Kingdom Hall                
Our Saviors Lutheran 
New Life Fellowship     
Pentecostal Church of God  
St. Williams Church            
Thompson Falls Christian Church

827-4611
827-3754

827-3706

827-3435
827-4974
827-3926
827-4406
827-4477
827-4433  
827-3380         
Clubs and Organizations
Boy Scouts of America        
Community Harvest Food Bank
Chamber of Commerce      
Eastern Star                      
Elks Lodge                        
Flat Iron Quilting
SC Garden Club                 
Girl Scouts of U.S.A.     
G.F.W.C. Thompson Falls Women's Club
Thompson Falls Youth Soccer
Knights of Columbus         
Masonic Lodge                           
Odd Fellows Lodge           
Rotary Club                     
Senior Citizens Center - 1191 Mt. Silcox      
Toastmasters
Whitepine Homemakers     


827-6333
827-4930
827-3850
827-4735
827-3301
827-3325
827-4538
827-9851
827-3729
827-3683
827-4671
827-3497
827-4390
827-3457


827-3666
Libraries:
Thompson Falls Public Library
Box 911
Thompson Falls, MT  59873
406-827-3547

SANDERS COUNTY CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
December 1, 2007
Ginny Dyer, Director
P O Box 835
Thompson Falls, MT 59873
email:  [email protected]

About Montana "Big Sky Country"

� Montana is the fourth-largest State, after Alaska, Texas and California, covering 94 mi� Montana is the fourth-largest State, after Alaska, Texas and California, covering 94 million acres. Almost a quarter of Montana is national forest or public lands, with almost 5 million acres protected as wilderness areas. Elk, deer, antelopes, wolves and bears are some of the 500 species of wildlife that can be seen in Montana. 

� Topography: Mountains throughout the western one-third of the state and beautiful rolling plains throughout the eastern two-thirds. Montana's Highest Point is Granite Peak; 12,799 feet (10th highest in the nation). Montana's Lowest Point is Kootenai River; 1800 feet.

� Nickname: Treasure State 
� State bird: Western Meadowlark 
� State flower: Bitterroot 
� Capital: Helena 
� Date of admission to the Union: November 8 1889 
� Population: 926,865 (official estimate 2004) llion acres. Almost a quarter of Montana is national forest or public lands, with almost 5 million acres protected as wilderness areas. Elk, deer, antelopes, wolves and bears are some of the 500 species of wildlife that can be seen in Montana. 

� Topography: Mountains throughout the western one-third of the state and beautiful rolling plains throughout the eastern two-thirds. Montana's Highest Point is Granite Peak; 12,799 feet (10th highest in the nation). Montana's Lowest Point is Kootenai River; 1800 feet.

� Nickname: Treasure State 
� State bird: Western Meadowlark 
� State flower: Bitterroot 
� Capital: Helena 
� Date of admission to the Union: November 8 1889 
� Population: 926,865 (official estimate 2004) 

Montana's Location
Montana is located in the United States and its Border States are Idaho, South Dakota, North Dakota and Wyoming . 
Montana's Main Cities
  Helena, Billings, Missoula, Bozeman, Butte, Livingston, Great Falls, Three Forks, Glasgow, Havre, Kalispell, Miles City
Montana's Climate
Summer days are usually in the 70's and warm enough for light summer clothing. Winters are usually cold and rarely have extended cold spells.
Montana's Square Miles
147,046 square miles
Montana's Population
926,865 residents in 2004
16,500 of state residents are foreign-born
44th most popular state in the U.S.
4th largest State, after Alaska, Texas and California

2004 Montana Census Population:
89.5% White 
6.2% Native American 
2.0% Hispanic 
0.5% Asian 
0.3% Black 
1.7% Mixed race 
Male: 449,480 (49.8%); Female: 452,715 (50.2%)
Total Population (2004 est.)= 926,865


Montana's Major Attractions
� Just north of Missoula, the National Bison Range was established in 1908 to protect the animal from extinction. Today, the bison number around 450 in this high plains refuge. 
� The Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park is home to many endangered bears, big horn sheep, mountain goats, moose and grey wolves. The park has two parts: the Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta (Canada) and the Glacier National Park in Montana. Hiking is popular here, with over 750 miles of trails to follow, many offering back-country camping opportunities. There are also special trails for cyclists and horses, and many of the larger lakes have tour boat services. Anyone entering the park is asked to take park rangers� warnings and advice about encounters with bears very seriously. 
� Other popular recreation areas include the Bob Marshall Wilderness Area, the huge Charles M Russell National Wildlife Refuge and Yellowstone National Park, which is shared with Idaho and Wyoming, and is the oldest national park in the world, dating back to 1872.
Montana National Forests 
Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest
Bitterroot National Forest
Custer National Forest
Flathead National Forest
Gallatin National Forest
Helena National Forest
Kootenai National Forest
Lewis & Clark National Forest
Lolo National Forest

 

Montana National Parks 
Big Hole National Battlefield
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Glacier National Park
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Nez Perce National Historical Park
Yellowstone National Park 
Montana Related Links
Better Business Bureau
Federal Consumer Information Center
U.S. Small Business Administration
IRS Montana
Montana Dept. of Commerce
Montana State Library
State Law Library
State of Montana
Montana Dept. of Agriculture
Montana Dept. of Commerce
Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Montana Dept. of Transportation
Montana Historical Society
Natural Resource Info. System
Bureau of Land Management
Current Water Conditions
Montana Arts Council
Montana Bed & Breakfast Association
Montana University System
Montana Road Conditions
Montana Employer Links 
MT State Fund
MT Dept. of Labor & Industry
MT Dept. of Revenue
U.S. Dept. of Labor

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