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Jodi Marshall, Donn Dale, Richard Conviser & Melody Anderson to Play in Superior on November 9th - Mineral County Performing Arts Council Sponsors Free Concert

10-21-07
Monica Ray

JOIN US for a FREE Concert in Superior on November 9th!

The Mineral County Performing Arts Council (MCPAC)Presents an Evening of Music With Special Guests:

•| Jodi Marshall The Northwest's Renowned Jazz PianistJodi Marshall - Jazz Pianist (Photo)

•| Melody Anderson Talented Jazz Vocalist & Performer

•| Richard Conviser Professional Violinist with the Missoula & Glacier Symphonies

•| Donn Dale A Flamenco Guitarist who will Transport You to Old World Spain

Friday November 9th at 7:00 p.m. Performance to be at:

Superior Baptist Church 609 5th Street Superior, MT 59872

Free Admission! Freewill Offerings Accepted

Free Coffee Social After the Concert

The Mineral County Performing Arts Council (MCPAC) was organized in 2007 as a public non-profit organization to foster cultural arts throughout Mineral County.

This will be our second event in Superior and we are really excited. The last concert was amazing with more than 120 people turning out for the concert.

Mineral County - Montana's Undiscovered Gem, Come & Visit Today!

09-15-07
Monica Ray

Mineral County is the gem of Montana and is still mostly undiscovered. If you are looking for a wonderful place to live and if you enjoy outdoor recreation, then Mineral County is for you. The primary towns in the county are Superior (county seat), St. Regis, Alberton, Deborgia, & Saltese.

Mineral County is located in Western Montana near Idaho between Missoula, Montana and Spokane Washington. With a population of 3600, Mineral County consists of 1,223 sq. miles. It's land is 82% federal-owned, 3% state-owned and 15% privately-owned. The majority of the land surface is contained within the Lolo National Forest and located through a narrow valley separated by the Clark Fork and St. Regis Rivers. The Clark Fork River carries more water than any other river in Montana. There are 87 miles of river, 650 miles of streams, and over 50 high mountain lakes. The entire county is heavily forested with ponderosa pine (the state tree), lodge pole pine, fir, larch, white pine and cedar.

Mineral County offers extensive recreation areas for hunting, fishing, camping and hiking. Cross county skiing, snowmobiling; sledding, ice skating and good road conditions all winter long assure you of finding the perfect spot for winter fun. A short drive-in just about any direction will put you at some of the finest downhill ski runs in the country. Summertime offers the angler some of the best trout fishing to be found anywhere. Hiking and backpacking will take you into areas with alpine lakes and serene beauty. Whitewater rafting, swimming, biking, camping and just about any other outdoor activity you can think of will make your time pass all too quickly. At day's end you'll find rest comes easy with cool night time temperatures; clean mountain air and only the sound of the wind in the pines to lull you to sleep.

The County also has 42 lakes. For a complete list, visit

http://www.hometownlocator.com/DisplayCountyFeatures.cfm?FeatureType=lake&SCFIPS=30061


Mineral County is full of opportunity. The people are friendly and the climate is mild. The area is high in minerals and contains many unpatented mining claims. You'll be close to schools, skiing, USFS lands, local hospital and only 45 minutes from Missoula. You will find the best Montana has to offer. Small town hospitality, abundant recreational opportunities - hunting, fishing, hiking, pristine mountain lakes, and a "Wild West" history with colorful gold miners & boom towns. The town of Superior boasts a city pool, local churches, a senior center, library, Historical Society and museum, Antique stores, movie theater, restaurants, grocery store, hardware stores and much more!

For more information on Mineral County, Montana including the towns of Superior, St. Regis, Deborgia, Haugen, Saltese, Alberton, and Lozeau, visit www.mymineralcounty.com.

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Mineral County Community Hospital - Serving the Needs of Mineral County Montana Residents

08-24-07
Monica Ray

Superior is home to the Mineral County Hospital. The hospital is one of the largest employers in the area and is also a critical service for area residents.

The services include: orthopedic and general surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, comprehensive physical respiratory therapy, registered dietician, and life flight. We also have a local family practice doctor at Tamarack Medical Clinic. They can be reached at 822-4278.

Also in our community is the Western Montana Mental Health Center that was established in 1980. It currently employs one full-time outpatient therapist, two full-time Children Case Managers, one part-time Chemical Dependency Counselor and one part-time receptionist. The Center offers individual, family and group therapy for children with emotional problems and learning disabilities; adolescents; help for 1, parents; husbands and wives in conflict; adults recovering from childhood abuse; people with alcohol or drug related problems; individuals suffering from emotional stress and children's' in-home case management.

There are lots of ways to get involved with the hospital, including:

-Hospital Guild: A group of volunteers who help raise money for the hospital and also help with various hospital events including the annual Pink & Purple Tea for cancer survivors and the hospital book fairs.

-Hospital Foundation: A group of volunteers who help raise money for the hospital and who hold an annual hospital auction. The group is responsible for helping to bring new equipment into the hospital and also recently raised $20,000 for the renovation of the exterior of the building.

-Board of Directors: Monthly meetings that are open to the public. You can also apply to be a member of the board.

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