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SUMMARY:Heritage Fest 2026
DESCRIPTION:Heritage Fest is Baker’s annual celebration of the people\, stories\, and everyday history that shaped Fallon County — from early homesteaders and railroads to living traditions still passed down today. \n\n\n\nHosted at the O’Fallon Historical Museum\, the day features live music\, local vendors\, wagon and train rides\, hands-on historical activities\, games and crafts for kids\, and interactive exhibitions throughout the museum grounds. Families are encouraged to explore\, learn\, and participate at their own pace\, making Heritage Fest a true all-ages event. \n\n\n\nIn 2026\, Heritage Fest also looks outward as the nation celebrates America’s 250th birthday. While the country reflects on two and a half centuries of history\, Baker celebrates its own milestones — 118 years as a community and 113 years as Fallon County. Heritage Fest highlights how national history is built from local stories like ours: ordinary people\, small towns\, hard work\, resilience\, and creativity. \n\n\n\nWith a free will offering lunch\, opportunities to connect with local organizations\, and activities designed to be both educational and fun\, Heritage Fest invites residents and visitors alike to celebrate where we come from — and why local history still matters.
URL:https://ofallonmuseum.com/event/heritage-fest-2026/
LOCATION:O’Fallon Historical Museum\, 718 S. Main\, Baker\, MT\, 59313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,History,Kids,Live Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="O'Fallon Historical Museum":MAILTO:museum@falloncountymt.gov
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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:Keith Alessi:  Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me\, but Banjos Saved My Life
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. \n\n\n\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. \n\n\n\nThis event is suitable for teens and adults and offers a rare opportunity to experience professional storytelling and music in an intimate museum setting. \n\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/To 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/
LOCATION:O’Fallon Historical Museum\, 718 S. Main\, Baker\, MT\, 59313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Live Music,Performing Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="O'Fallon Historical Museum":MAILTO:museum@falloncountymt.gov
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SUMMARY:Ben Larson "Off the Beaten Path: The Lost History of Montana"
DESCRIPTION:ALL AGES SHOW\n4:00pm – 6:00pm\nWant to hear the story of the Miles City Ice Jam Bombing\, the Murder at the Hasmark Saloon or Montana’s first recorded UFO sighting? Join Ben Larson\, Philipburg’s only working musician\, not-quite-cowboy poet and historian of the weird and forgotten tales for a presentation of “Off the Beaten Path; The Lost History of Montana.” \nBen has traveled to every corner of the state\, visiting small museums\, meeting old-timers and collecting stories from all walks of life. From Plentywood to Thompson Falls\, this 2 hour show explores Montana history\, geography and culture in song\, poem and story form. Designed for old hotels\, museums\, libraries\, senior citizen centers and more\, Ben and his sound effect guru\, Pfahl\, bring the Montana story to audiences of all ages. \nThe show includes original songs such as “Escape From Warm Springs” and “Run\, Charlie\, Run\,” original poems like “Rosebud Bob” and “The Town That Didn’t Die” and contributions from legendary Montana artists through the years like Wallace McRae\, Wade Montgomery\, Wylie Gustafson and many more. \nLight refreshments will be served.\nFree will offering\, with proceeds benefitting the Museum. \nLINKS: \n\n\noldmanbenmusic@gmail.com\noldmanben.com\n\nFacebook\n\n\n\nVideo Links: \nChurch (Poem): Unreleased 2026 Single\nhttps://youtu.be/uH4TaDSOy6c \nChopping Wood (Full Band): Original Song\nhttps://youtu.be/GQPJtaQ2NIA \nThe Murder at the Hasmark Saloon: Original Poem (and true story)\nhttps://youtu.be/6HugVRKcTro \nOriginal Song: The Other Side of Montana: Live at the Woodshed\nhttps://youtu.be/q-lrgn0sij0 \nOriginal Song: Billy Hill and Rhonda Jane: New Tales of Old Montana Album\nhttps://youtu.be/jBEudLEyBds
URL:https://ofallonmuseum.com/event/ben-larson-off-the-beaten-path-the-lost-history-of-montana/
LOCATION:O’Fallon Historical Museum\, 718 S. Main\, Baker\, MT\, 59313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,History,Kids,Live Music
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