Celebrating our Community Together!
As part of Dillon’s Fall Fest, BTC will organize a hike from the M to the B starting at 3pm at the Trailhead.
Bring good shoes, clothing, and water, and let’s explore our trails together!
Other Fall Fest activities in Dillon:
8AM- Debbie Sporich Birthday all day!
9AM- Shoot for Loot (9AM-3PM) DIllon Rifle Range
9:30AM - Double Bit Axe Tournament
10AM- All Businesses open/ DFL Flag Football Championship Game
11AM- DFL Flag Football Championship Game
11:30AM- Mike McGinley's Pumpkin Race at Chris Kraft Park
12AM- Run The Boo 10k start- DFL Flag Football Championship Game
DFL Championship Games & Pie Eating Contest at Depot Park
12:30PM- Run The Boo 5k start
1PM- Run The Boo Kids Race start
2PM- Run The Boo- Finish races at Beaverhead Brewing Company. Pie Eating Contest at Depot Park
3PM- Hike from the M to the B with BTC
5PM- Beaverhead Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Dinner (5-9:30PM)
6PM- Live Music with Bill Dwyer at Beaverhead Brewing
The Rural Homecoming campaign concept was developed by the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) and the LOR Foundation, and includes a number of other partners across the country making this a local opportunity to participate in a national program focused on rural communities.
“Rural Homecoming lets each community tell their own story,” said Nathan Ohle, Executive Director of RCAP. “It provides an opportunity to eliminate misconceptions about rural America by giving communities an opportunity to open their doors to reconnect people with their hometowns. Rural Homecoming is a celebration of what makes rural America so special that empowers each community to tell their story as part of a larger national partnership.”
“We’re all from somewhere,” said LaMonte Guillory, Chief Communications Officer of the LOR Foundation. “Cities or small towns — coastal or inland — East or West — plains or mountains, the concept of Rural Homecoming allows people to connect with their roots and think about where they came from. It also gives us a chance to talk about the innovation and accomplishments that are happening in rural right now, of which there are many.”
About RCAP: RCAP is a network of nonprofit organizations working to ensure rural and small communities throughout the United States have increased capacity to drive access to safe drinking water, sanitary wastewater, economic development and disaster recovery that leads to economic prosperity. To learn more about this work visit: rcap.org.
About LOR: LOR is a foundation that works to increase prosperity in the rural Mountain West, while preserving the character that defines these iconic places. Together with communities, they revitalize main streets, protect clean water supplies, preserve agricultural land and open space, and improve access to the outdoors and recreation.