Fall must be back because the Elks Lodge at 206 W. Galena is busy with events and this weekend there is something fun going on each day.  Here's what we found for this weekend.

Friday night it's Country Line Dance lessons with the Klobucars who have been teaching folks how to line dance for years.  Henry and Colleen along with daughter Melissa will have you boot-scootin' from 7 to 9pm and the lessons are free.

On Saturday is the fundraiser Cornhole Tournament with proceeds going back to the Elks Lodge 240.  The cost is $25 per individual and prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams.  In addition to the tourney there will be raffles and a 50/50 plus a Taco Bar while supplies last.  Registration is from 9:30-10:30am and the bags fly at 11.  If you would like to register in advance, shoot a text to (406)490-2864, email heidisaintp@hotmail.com or click here.

Sunday will be busy with a breakfast fundraiser for the "Talking Dogs" of the Butte High School Speech & Debate Team.  Breakfast consists of eggs and pancakes along with sausage, bacon, juice and coffee.  Cost is $10 per plate with kids 5 and under getting in free.  Breakfast will be served from 9 to 11:30. Bring the family and support these fine Butte High orators.

The weekend will wrap up with Sunday Funday Bingo at 1pm with the doors opening at 12:30. Food and drinks will be available for purchase and players must be 18 or older.

If you have any questions or would like details on renting the hall, please call (406)782-3278.

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