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500 Club 2018 Membership

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THORTORSKE TIM HARDY A ipireseinitaitiLOini of irlhie 500) Clbu[lb) In High Gear The 500 Club is in high gear. We have been meeting regularly for the past Little big several months and the weekend is coming together. One of the highlights of the Little Big Horn Days weekend is going to be a huge car show. Conrad Verger is ramroding the show and his goal is 100 cars. The parade is planned for late morning and the show cars will be the last entries HORN DAYS in the parade. Again as has been the case in the past, the two and three hundred blocks of Center Avenue will be blocked off and the cars will be parking on those two blocks. They will be there for viewing and judging all Saturday after noon. Carla Seder Lammers is taking charge of the parade again this year. It was SCHEDULE a great parade last year and with additional entries this years will no doubt be bigger and better than ever. If you would like to take part in the parade please Thursday: Sam-6pm Exhibits @ the Big Horn County Museum contact Carla soon. 9am-5pm Historic Book Fair @ Bob Smith Ford There has been a bit of a change in the show and street dance this year. The 10am-7pm Quilt Show @ the Big Horn County Library show will be on the night of Friday, June 22 beginning at 8:30 PM; and the street 9pm PRCA Rodeo Slack @ the Big Horn County Faiigrounds Friday: 9am-5pm Historic Book Fair @ Bob Smith Ford dance will be held Saturday night. We will be charging for the show this year. 10am-6pm Arts & Crafts Fair-Downtown Center Ave The show stage will be set under the stop light facing north. The charge for the Big Horn County Museum Events-1st Volunteer Infantry Regiment Company H. show will be $20.00. The show this year will feature two great country acts. Encampment on the Museum grounds. Halfway To Hazard and Ricochet. You will see Ricochet perform their former 10am,2pm, 4pm-Live Weapons demonstration 10am-5pm-Living History demonstration: Blacksmiths Will James Painting number 1 hit Daddy's Money and others they put on the country chart in the Come & see the antique cars, trucks,and tractors on the grounds all day early 2000s. Ipm-Realbird reenactment between Crow & Garryowen We are also progressing on the show on the Big Horn River behind Matt 7pm-PRCA Rodeo events-Indian Relays and much more @ the fairgrounds Belue's fireworks business. It is taking a lot of planning and our first task is to Downtown concert $20-Halfway to Hazard-8:30 raise $97,000.00. Members dues, income from the show (ticket sales and beer Ricochet 10:30 Saturday: 9am-5pm Historic Book Fair @ Bob Smith Ford sales) along with grants is what we think will make it possible. We are planning 10am-6pm Arts & Crafts Fair-Downtown Center Ave the first performance of the river show in 2019. The show is going to be written 1 lam-Little Big Horn Days Parade-Best of the West-Center Ave specifically for us and the initial plan is to use about 6 or 8 professional actors Car show to directly follow the parade. Cars will be displayed 30 the 200 & with the rest of the cast coming from our area. Writers and producers will be in 300 blocks of Center Ave. 12-3pm-John Harder Memorial Fireman's Fun Day-Wilson Park the area soon to look over the facilities and meet with members of The 500 Club Ipm-Realbird Reenactment between Crow & Garryowen board and any other club members that are interested in being involved. Little Big Horn Days Arm Wrestling Tournament. 200 block of Center Ave. We have been contacting our members over the last couple of weeks about Weigh-ins 2-430pm. Competition begins at 5pm ($20 entry fee) their membership dues and, as of this time we have not heard of any of our past 3-5pm-Big Horn County Museum events lectures and book signings. French Maclean-"Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Gold and Guns." members not wanting to continue their membership. That is flat EXCITING and Don Dejamett "Cowboy Tales on the Eaton Trail in Yellowstone" continues to show what can be done if a product showing results is available. Jim Berry & Val Mayerik-"Of Dust and Blood" We are one hell-of-a community and with the continued support of our member 4pm- Family Fun Night sponsored by First Interstate Bank. ship we can do nothing but grow. One of the major things we are able to talk 7pm-PRCA Rodeo Events about when we apply for grants for the river show is our continued community 9pm-Street Dance-200 block of Center Ave-Scarecrow & the Murder support. When we apply for a grant we are able to tell the parties with the grant money that 42 of the 44 people that were contacted to be members joined The 500 Club. We are on a roll because of you and all our members. If you are in terested in becoming a member of The 500 Club you can call Al Sargent at 679- 0527, Natasha Morton at 665-1647 or any 500 Club board member. MIClllilLLli; MllKilllT RICOCHET

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Growing up in a small Canadian farming community near, Michelle heard the rhythm & blues and Motown hits coming out of Detroit,just forty-five minutes away. But especially she lieard the strains of country music,since her parents were both country performers."My earliest memories of music are singing in the car, or spending the week end with my father after my parents separated and watching him put on a rhinestone- studded suit to perform in." As a young girl, she ta^ed along on countless jobs."We In 1996. the members of country supergroup Ricochet watched their debut never were a family band, but I got a lot of inspiration and encouragement from my single, "," rise to the Top 5 earning the band the honor of the high mother. Thai's where my love of country music really began." After a year of college, est charting debut single of the year. The follow up single release, "Daddy's Michelle set off to tour North America. By 1988,she had released an album in Canada, Money," became an immediate across the board hit, rising to #1 on the Radio & Do Right By Me,on Savannah Records. Do Right By Me was a major hit in her homeland, with 7 chart singles and sales well over 40,000 copies, and it opened many doors in the Records Country Singles Chart, the Gavin country Singles Chart and the Billboard United Slates. The American country music world was impressed, and the new Arista/ Country Single Chart (where it stayed #1 for two consecutive weeks.) The band's Nashville label made Michelle one of its flagship artists. distinctive musical style and intricate harmonies earned them the recognition as one of the most popular vocal groups in country music, a mantle they still wear today. Now, more than fifteen years later, "The Hardest Working Bank In Country % Music" is still going strong. The band continues to create great country music, sung with the distinctive harmonies that are their hallmark. They log thousands of miles on the road each year thrilling audiences of all ages across the United States maim and abroad. PRCA Rodeo Big Horn Classic Car County Fairgrounds Show Begins

Thursday, June wm 21 @ 6pm with Rodeo Slack Friday, June 22 7pm with PRCA Rodeo Events and Indian Relays.

Following the parade on Saturday The 200 8c 300 blocks of Center Ave until 4pm

Saturday, June 23 @ 7 pm with PRCA Rodeo Events

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