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SUMMARY:Keith Alessi: Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me\, but Banjos Saved My Life (second show)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Museum for an unforgettable afternoon with storyteller and musician Keith Alessi\, as he shares his one-man show Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me\, but Banjos Saved My Life. \nBlending humor\, heart\, and live banjo music\, Alessi tells the true story of a life-changing moment and the unexpected ways music\, resilience\, and community can carry us through hardship. The performance weaves spoken word and song into an engaging\, deeply human experience that is by turns funny\, moving\, and inspiring. \nThis event is suitable for teens and adults and offers a rare opportunity to experience professional storytelling and music in an intimate museum setting. \nThe event is a Free Will Offering\, with all proceeds going to the O’Fallon Historical Museum\, the Fallon County Mental Health Council and the Baker Arts & Culture Council https://www.tomatoestriedtokillme.com/ \nTo reserve your free tickets\, please visit:  https://museum.myeventscenter.com/
URL:https://ofallonmuseum.com/event/keith-alessi-tomatoes-tried-to-kill-me-but-banjos-saved-my-life-second-show/
LOCATION:O’Fallon Historical Museum\, 718 S. Main\, Baker\, MT\, 59313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="O'Fallon Historical Museum":MAILTO:museum@falloncountymt.gov
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SUMMARY:Art Camp 2026
DESCRIPTION:July 6-8: Grades 3–6\n\n\n\nJuly 9: Grades K–2\n\nArt Camp supports the Museum’s mission to provide meaningful educational programming while expanding access to the arts for families in Baker and Fallon County. Completely FREE thanks to donations to the Museum and the Baker Rec Department. Register with the Baker Chamber Rec Department. https://www.bakermt.com/ \nArt Camp at the O’Fallon Historical Museum is a hands-on summer program that invites young artists to explore creativity\, imagination\, and self-expression in a fun\, supportive setting. \n\n\n\nArt Camp offers guided art projects and creative exploration designed to be age-appropriate and process-focused. Participants are encouraged to experiment\, collaborate\, and build confidence through art rather than focus on producing a single “perfect” piece. Projects connect art to learning\, well-being\, and community\, drawing inspiration from both traditional and contemporary techniques. As in past years\, finished artwork will be shared through community displays and local partnerships\, giving young artists the opportunity to see their work celebrated beyond the Museum. \n\nSchedule: \n\n\nJuly 6-8: Grades 3–6\n\n\n\nJuly 9: Grades K–2\n\nArt Camp supports the Museum’s mission to provide meaningful educational programming while expanding access to the arts for families in Baker and Fallon County. Completely FREE thanks to donations to the Museum and the Baker Rec Department. Register with the Baker Chamber Rec Department. https://www.bakermt.com/
URL:https://ofallonmuseum.com/event/art-camp-2026/
LOCATION:O’Fallon Historical Museum\, 718 S. Main\, Baker\, MT\, 59313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Kids
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SUMMARY:Montana Conversations: Montana’s Poet Laureate with Allen Morris Jones
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, July 10 • 2:30 PMO’Fallon Historical Museum – Baker\, MontanaFree & open to the public \nJoin us at the O’Fallon Historical Museum for a special Montana Conversations program featuring Montana Poet Laureate Allen Morris Jones. \nAn accomplished storyteller across multiple literary forms — including novels\, children’s books\, personal essays\, and poetry — Jones explores how stories shape our understanding of ourselves and our communities. \nDuring this engaging hour-long presentation\, Jones will share his personal journey toward discovering the essential elements of storytelling. The program includes readings from his autobiographical poetry\, insights into how narratives emerge from everyday life\, and guided prompts inviting participants to reflect on and begin telling their own stories. \nWe live surrounded by stories. They tell us who we are\, where we come from\, and where we might be going. Some stories unite us as communities\, while personal stories shape our sense of self. \nFunding for the Montana Conversations program is provided by Humanities Montana through grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities\, Montana’s Cultural Trust\, the Heyneman Foundation\, and private donations.
URL:https://ofallonmuseum.com/event/montana-conversations-montanas-poet-laureate-with-allen-morris-jones/
LOCATION:O’Fallon Historical Museum\, 718 S. Main\, Baker\, MT\, 59313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Educational,Family
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ORGANIZER;CN="O'Fallon Historical Museum":MAILTO:museum@falloncountymt.gov
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SUMMARY:Fallon County Community Theater presents "The Sound of Music"
DESCRIPTION:July 10\,11\, 12 at Longfellow Gymnasium in Baker\nJuly 16\,17 at Mystic Theatre in Marmarth\, ND\nFallon County Community Theater presents The Sound of Music\, the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical loved by audiences of all ages. The O’Fallon Historical Museum is proud to support this production by assisting with historical context and accuracy.
URL:https://ofallonmuseum.com/event/fallon-county-community-theater-presents-the-sound-of-music/
LOCATION:Longfellow School Gymnasium\, 115 W Lincoln Ave\, Baker\, MT\, 59313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Family,Performing Arts,Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fallon County Community Theater":MAILTO:zenkoland@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Community Art Walk
DESCRIPTION:The Community Art Walk\, presented by the Baker Arts & Culture Council\, is a celebration of local creativity featuring artists\, makers\, and activities throughout downtown Baker businesses.\n\n \n\nAs part of the Art Walk\, the O’Fallon Historical Museum will host the WaterWorks Art Museum Traveling Collection\, display artwork created by 3rd–6th grade Art Camp participants\, and operate the O’Fallon Historical Society Train\, providing rides between the Museum and downtown throughout the event.\n\n \n\nArt Walk activities extend across participating downtown businesses\, offering opportunities to view art\, meet artists\, and enjoy Baker’s creative community in a walkable\, family-friendly setting.
URL:https://ofallonmuseum.com/event/community-art-walk/
LOCATION:Downtown Baker\, Baker\, MT\, 59313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit,Arts and Culture,Family,Kids
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