Car show, cowboy music at Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in September
The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center is hosting the Fall Classic Show and Shine car show from noon to 4 p.m. Sept. 1.
The event is family friendly and the Mings food truck will be available.
Later this month, Philip Page will resent an evening of Cowboy Music and Corps of Discover storytelling at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center.
The event is 7 p.m. Sept. 10 and is free. The event is sponsored by Humanities Montana, the Portage Route Chapter and the Lewis and Clark Foundation.
Both events will be held at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, 4201 Giant Springs Road.
Page is a singer, songwriter, and working cowboy and saddle maker based in Dillon. He’s traveled the intermountain west as a storyteller and has played his songs at the National Cowboy Poetry gathering in Nevada.
He’s also taught horsemanship clinics across the state and opened and operated the Rocky Mountain Guide School for guides, packers and horsemen.
Today, he runs Page Saddlery and Page Livestock, where he builds saddles for working cowboys and trains and shows horses.




