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Missouri River Breaks monument presentation set for Tuesday

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Friends of the Missouri Breaks Monument are inviting people to the Havre-Hill County Library Tuesday at 6 p.m. for a free presentation on the history and significance of a treasure in Havre’s backyard.

The Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument is a stunning area along a 149-mile stretch of the Missouri River. Rich in ecological and cultural history, the Monument is also a prime destination for outdoor recreational activities, including boating, kayaking, hunting, hiking and camping.

However, few Montanans are aware of the monument and what it has to offer. Friends of the Missouri Breaks Monument is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the monument. Every year, the friends organize and oversee volunteer events geared toward protecting and preserving the monument’s wild features. The friends also dedicate a portion of their time to educate the public and bring awareness to the Monument and all it has to offer, as the organization believes that every Montanan deserves to know about and visit one of the most beautiful stretches of public land in the state.

Delivery time is roughly 35 minutes with time for questions from the audience afterward.

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Online: Friends of the Missouri Breaks Monmument: https://missouribreaks.org/

 

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