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E-Newsletter May 2009   

 

  1. Custer Country In Focus

  2. The 125th Annual Convention
    of the Montana Stock Growers Association

Sample the wonders of Custer Country. Plan your dream vacation. Please visit our website at www.CusterCountry.com

 

 

 

 

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125 years of serving the cattle industry.

Miles City is going to be the site of the 125th Annual Convention of the Montana Stock Growers Association June 11-13.  Formed during the days of “sodbusters” and “open range” proponents, the organization has had a colorful history and has included such notable members as Theodore Roosevelt.

There will be parades and events that include characters dressed in 1880’s period garb, giving Miles City the look and feel of the Old West.  It’s sure to be a great time in one of Montana’s most celebrated cities.  Head ‘em up and move ‘em out to Miles City, June 11-13.  Yee-haw!


 

Summer is officially right around the corner and that means Custer Country is brimming over with things to do.  Not only are the area parks and reservoirs open for the season, there are lots of events that you’ll want to put on your calendar.

There are car shows, the Moss Mansion SpringFest, Motorcycle Sand Drag Races, Buzzard Day at Makoshika State Park, the 125th anniversary of the Montana Stock Growers Association Convention in Miles City, and the Matthew Quigley Buffalo Rifle Shoot in Forsyth.  And those all take place before Custer Country’s premier events, the reenactments of Custer’s Last Stand in Hardin and Garryowen Montana June 26-28.  Add in the Runamuk Chase Hawks Benefit Trail Ride near Roundup on June 27 and 28, and there’s sure to be something to pique your interest. 

For more information on these and other events, visit our events page on www.CusterCountry.com. Get out there and have some fun!


The Matthew Quigley Buffalo Rifle Shoot

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Contact Information

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Custer Country Tourism Region
Jim Schaefer, Executive Director
Box 904 Forsyth, MT 59327
Email : custer@rangeweb.net
Toll-Free : 1-800-346-1876

www.CusterCountry.com

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