The City of Cut Bank is 100 years old today.  According to the Great Falls Tribune Article today :

The city incorporated May 10, 1911, but the council meeting where the decision was made happened in the evening, making May 11, 1911, the first full official day as a city and causing today to be Charter Day, Mayor Doug Embody said.

Festivities will begin at noon today and continue through the Lewis and Clark Celebration slated for July 29th and 30th.
The official proclamation will be today from noon to 3pm at City Hall, everyone is invited to cake and coffee!

Other things coming up in Cut Bank:
The Cut Bank Chamber will be hosting a free Social Media 101 Workshop this evening (May 11) from 5:30 to 7:30pm at Glacier Electric Cooperative's hospitality room. Call 873-4041 to RSVP

This month's Chamber Up is scheduled for Thursday, May 12 at ReCoup Consignment at 412 1st St NW. The fun starts at 6:00pm and will run until 7:00pm. ReCoup Consignment will be showing off all of the plants they now have in stock. Be sure to join us for a n evening of free food and drinks as well as the change to win fantastic door prizes.

The Cut Bank Chamber is facilitating a free Diversity in the Workplace seminar by Curt Quist who is an advocate for disability employment. May 18th at Glacier Electric hospitality room from noon to one. Lunch will be provided, so please RSVP at 873-4041

Mark your calendar for Superhost training. This training "Lost and Found in Montana" is a statewide customer service training program with a focus on Montana tourism. The training is May 19th from 3pm to 6pm at the Chamber office. Please RSVP at 873-4041

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