Free Archives | Visit Helena, Montana https://helenamt.com/tag/free/ The official website for Helena, Montana tourism. Fri, 29 Nov 2024 20:54:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://helenamt.sfo3.digitaloceanspaces.com/2023/11/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Free Archives | Visit Helena, Montana https://helenamt.com/tag/free/ 32 32 Cyber Security Awareness Clinic https://helenamt.com/event/cyber-security-awareness-clinic/ https://helenamt.com/event/cyber-security-awareness-clinic/#respond Wed, 04 Dec 2024 17:00:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=40284 We’re excited to invite you to the University of Montana’s 2024 Cyber Clinic where you’ll learn practical, easy-to-follow strategies to protect yourself and your information online. Whether you’re a business […]

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We’re excited to invite you to the University of Montana’s 2024 Cyber Clinic where you’ll learn practical, easy-to-follow strategies to protect yourself and your information online. Whether you’re a business owner looking to bolster your cybersecurity posture, an independent professional looking to improve your personal security, or a curious resident looking to increase your online safety this clinic is for you!

No technical expertise required—just come ready to boost your cyber security knowledge! We encourage you to bring your own devices, as this is an interactive, hands-on experience.

(Lunch break 12pm to 1pm on your own)
Cost: FREE!

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Philosophy Workshop: Aristotle on Friendship https://helenamt.com/event/philosophy-workshop-aristotle-on-friendship/ https://helenamt.com/event/philosophy-workshop-aristotle-on-friendship/#respond Thu, 05 Dec 2024 01:30:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=39904 QUICK OVERVIEW In this evening’s discussion program, we’ll explore some of the core concepts in Aristotle’s account of friendship. We’ll consider why one might pursue friendship, the role of ethical […]

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QUICK OVERVIEW
In this evening’s discussion program, we’ll explore some of the core concepts in Aristotle’s account of friendship. We’ll consider why one might pursue friendship, the role of ethical character, and what sorts of things help friendship flourish. We’ll also ask whether friendship can arise only among equals, or whether it’s possible for people of very different status to be friends as well (e.g., what it would take for genuine friendship to exist amidst such disparities of power, authority, or other human differences). Evening program runs from 6:30pm-8:30pm. As always free & open to the public. Learn more & RSVP here: https://merlinccc.org/calendar-event/philosophy-workshop-aristotle-on-friendship/

WHAT WE’LL EXLORE
The virtue of friendship was highly valued in ancient Greek philosophy, from the early Pythagorean fellowships, through nearly every major philosophical school and tradition, down to the final synthesis of these various schools in the Athenian Academy, more than 1,000 years after Pythagoras. In between, Aristotle devotes two out of the ten books of his Nicomachean Ethics entirely to the topic of friendship — far more space than he gives to any of the other virtues.

In this evening’s program, we’ll explore some of the core concepts in Aristotle’s account of friendship. We’ll consider the various goals toward which friendship might be directed, the need for true friends to be of good ethical character, and the conditions under which friendship can flourish.

Finally, we’ll follow Aristotle in asking whether friendship can arise only among equals, or whether it’s possible for people of very different status to be friends as well. Can a parent truly be a friend to her child, a teacher to his students, or a ruler to her subjects? Rather than a mere all-or-nothing account, we’ll be able to consider the question in terms of what it would take for genuine friendship to exist amidst such disparities of power, authority, or other human differences.

And throughout all these themes, we’ll be building a robust picture of what it takes to become, and to remain, a true friend.

WORKSHOP DISCUSSION STRUCTURE
Our discussion will be centered around some short extracts from Aristotle’s writings on friendship in Books VIII and IX of the Nicomachean Ethics, which we’ll read aloud together during the session. These should, in turn, provide the springboard for robust reflection, critique, and self-examination as we examine Aristotle’s arguments and their applicability to our own lives.

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Bobcat was abducted by aliens at Lewis and Clark Brewing, Helena MT with Kyle Kulseth comedy https://helenamt.com/event/bobcat-was-abducted-by-aliens-at-lewis-and-clark-brewing-helena-mt-with-kyle-kulseth-comedy/ https://helenamt.com/event/bobcat-was-abducted-by-aliens-at-lewis-and-clark-brewing-helena-mt-with-kyle-kulseth-comedy/#respond Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:00:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=39699 Bobcat, the awe inspiring one-man band is a captivating force in the world of music and entertainment. Currently on a 2-year tour of the Continental US, he’s playing in every […]

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Bobcat, the awe inspiring one-man band is a captivating force in the world of music and entertainment. Currently on a 2-year tour of the Continental US, he’s playing in every region adding an extra layer of excitement to his performances. With a repertoire that spans a unique blend of rock n roll, comedic antics and instrumental renditions of popular covers, Bobcat is the true embodiment of a multi-faceted artist. Find a tour date near you to experience an extraordinary blend of rockabilly, punk rock, garage rock, power pop, psychobilly and indie rock that defines Bobcat’s musical style. A true original, his performances channel the spirit of The Meteors, Koffin Kats, Goddamn Gallows, Reverend Horton Heat and The Black Keys. If you crave an authentic rock n roll experience, Bobcat is the act that brings the real deal to audiences everywhere.

Local comedian, Kyle Kulseth will be opening this show.

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Guardians of the Grind Rail Jam https://helenamt.com/event/guardians-of-the-grind-rail-jam-2/ https://helenamt.com/event/guardians-of-the-grind-rail-jam-2/#respond Sat, 09 Nov 2024 01:00:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=39676 Kick off the winter season with a street party in downtown Helena featuring The Guardians of the Grind Rail Jam. Fifty winter athletes will showcase their skills on features set-up […]

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Kick off the winter season with a street party in downtown Helena featuring The Guardians of the Grind Rail Jam. Fifty winter athletes will showcase their skills on features set-up in Constitution Park. We are shutting down the streets for an epic block party with a beer truck hosted by the Great Divide Ski Patrol. Join your mountain friends downtown as we celebrate our favorite season! To participate in the rail jam, you must register ahead of time and registration is limited.

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Opening Reception for “Inside the Pause” by Heidi Marie Faessel https://helenamt.com/event/opening-reception-for-inside-the-pause-by-heidi-marie-faessel/ https://helenamt.com/event/opening-reception-for-inside-the-pause-by-heidi-marie-faessel/#respond Sat, 09 Nov 2024 01:00:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=39556 Through this body of work, I invite viewers to reflect on their own experiences during the pandemic and to consider the ways in which we are all interconnected. By transforming […]

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Through this body of work, I invite viewers to reflect on their own experiences during the pandemic and to consider the ways in which we are all interconnected. By transforming everyday materials into art, I hope to convey a sense of resilience. Ultimately, this exhibit is a testament to the human spirit’s capacity to find meaning even in the most challenging times.

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Ho Ho Holter 2024 Art Show and Holiday Sale! https://helenamt.com/event/ho-ho-holter-2024-art-show-and-holiday-sale/ https://helenamt.com/event/ho-ho-holter-2024-art-show-and-holiday-sale/#respond Fri, 08 Nov 2024 23:00:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=39551 Ho-Ho-Holter is a longstanding Holter and Community tradition, kicking off the holiday season with intention to buy local, buy handmade this holiday season! This annual show and sale features handmade […]

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Ho-Ho-Holter is a longstanding Holter and Community tradition, kicking off the holiday season with intention to buy local, buy handmade this holiday season! This annual show and sale features handmade art and fine craft from local and regional artists.

Highlighting the immense amount of talent in and around Montana, Ho-Ho-Holter offers patrons an opportunity to collect, and purchase handmade work for their private collection or as gifts this holiday season.

This sale spans the Holter Store and fills three galleries with artwork from over 40 local and regional artists and craftspeople, inviting the community to come enjoy, celebrate, give, and collect from artists!

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Glow Alley https://helenamt.com/event/glow-alley/ https://helenamt.com/event/glow-alley/#respond Tue, 29 Oct 2024 23:00:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=39377 Spooky Carnival • Tunnel of Doom • Fun Games • Photo Booth • Candy

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Spooky Carnival • Tunnel of Doom • Fun Games • Photo Booth • Candy

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How Did We Get Here?: The Ghost in the Machine https://helenamt.com/event/how-did-we-get-here-the-ghost-in-the-machine/ https://helenamt.com/event/how-did-we-get-here-the-ghost-in-the-machine/#respond Fri, 18 Oct 2024 00:30:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=39004 Until roughly the 16th century, nearly everyone in Western Europe — from common farmers and laborers, to highly educated scholars and clerics — took for granted that they lived in […]

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Until roughly the 16th century, nearly everyone in Western Europe — from common farmers and laborers, to highly educated scholars and clerics — took for granted that they lived in a cosmos teeming with a wide range of spiritual beings: living yet discarnate powers who occupied various intermediate positions between God and human beings, and who were a good and necessary part of the smooth operations of the world. These beings were known as ghosts or spirits (terms which were interchangeable in this period: the English word ghost, German geist, and Latin spiritus were all used to translate one another), or by various more specific names for their different kinds. In its broad outlines this was, as anthropologist Marshall Sahlins notes, a view Europeans shared with “most of humanity.”

Then, the story goes, everything changed, as the Scientific Revolution cast out all these intermediary spirits, leaving a cosmos that resembles a collection of inanimate machines, rather than an ecology teeming with living agents: a process which the pioneering sociologist Max Weber famously termed “the disenchantment of the world.”

And yet.

Even within Europe and its diaspora, large numbers of people still believe in — and interact with — angels, demons, and other ghosts and spirits. And this doesn’t have to be a “religious thing” — as indeed, for most of European history, it was not a religious thing. Just consider the popularity of “ghost hunting,” or how many of us name our automobiles, and talk to them to encourage them in challenging conditions. Maybe the Revolution was not quite so total as we’ve been told, and some vestiges of these spirits live on amidst the mechanized cosmos: ghosts in the machine, as it were.

In this evening’s program, we’ll consider this process of disenchantment within its historical context, and its consequences for ourselves and our modern Western worldview. We’ll examine the older, pre-Revolutionary world-picture, which historian C.S. Lewis has famously termed “the discarded image,” as it appears in history, literature, and the “natural philosophy” that would be supplanted by the modern physical sciences. We’ll consider the context in which the intellectual battles of the Scientific Revolution were fought, including the political and theological polemics of the Protestant Reformation and its aftermath, as well as the craze for witch-burnings that swept Europe and the Americas during this period. And we’ll observe some of the impacts of the disenchanted, mechanistic worldview in the development of the new social sciences, especially sociology and anthropology.

Finally, we’ll reflect on the consequences of the mechanistic worldview, however fully or partially it has been adopted: What has all of this done, to the ways that we’re able to interact with the wider world and its inhabitants? What has it done to our own self-understanding, both as individuals and as societies? And what does it mean, that the ghosts in the machine seem to live on, however awkwardly and uncomfortably, in everyday life and discourse?

(As always, free and open to all.)

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Reading & Discussion Series: Jewish Environmental Wisdom https://helenamt.com/event/reading-discussion-series-jewish-environmental-wisdom/2024-09-18/ https://helenamt.com/event/reading-discussion-series-jewish-environmental-wisdom/2024-09-18/#respond Thu, 19 Sep 2024 01:00:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=38777 This reading & discussion series will be guided by the following central question: What wisdom might Jewish traditions offer for our current environmental crises? Philosophy, as the love of wisdom, […]

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This reading & discussion series will be guided by the following central question: What wisdom might Jewish traditions offer for our current environmental crises? Philosophy, as the love of wisdom, should be open to wisdom wherever it embeds itself. The Tanakh, the textual source of Judaism, arose from within a largely agrarian society with deep connections to particular lands and places. It seems reasonable, then, to start with the assumption that the traditions of thought and practice that have grown out of the Hebrew Bible (and inspired it) might offer environmental wisdom for our pressing times.

Together, over 4 every-other-Wednesday sessions, we will closely read and discuss the contemporary import of essays from a variety of Jewish authors including Abraham Joshua Heschel, Leo Strauss, Daniel Delgado, James Hatley, and others. Sessions will be discussion-based, facilitated by Kaleb Cohen and Mitchell Conway, with one guest facilitator joining along the way.

Some core questions that we’ll explore:

— How might Hebraic ideas inform philosophy? Are they philosophical or solely religious ideas? Can those ideas have any meaning outside of their cultural context?
— What role might the Jewish notion of exile hold for an environmental ethic?
— In Montana, how ought we respond to a history of violence against buffalo and Indigenous peoples and what could Jewish traditions teach us about these responses?
— What is the meaning of rest in an age of industrialization and unrelenting resource extraction?

While each session will be self-contained (such that you can attend a stand-alone session and still benefit), participating in as many sessions as possible will allow more time to make and experience larger connections between readings, ideas, and questions explored.

FREE & open to the public. Donations appreciated. Learn more, check out what we’ll be reading here (seats limited!): https://merlinccc.org/event/reading-discussion-series-environment-jewish/

RSVP here: https://mailchi.mp/merlinccc/jewish-environmental-wisdom

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Women’s Activism in Montana: The Progressive Era https://helenamt.com/event/womens-activism-in-montana-the-progressive-era/ https://helenamt.com/event/womens-activism-in-montana-the-progressive-era/#respond Fri, 20 Sep 2024 00:30:00 +0000 https://helenamt.com/?post_type=tribe_events&p=38668 This lecture will explore the women organizers like Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who worked to improve their communities and shape Montana politics and history. The lecture is offered to match the […]

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This lecture will explore the women organizers like Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who worked to improve their communities and shape Montana politics and history. The lecture is offered to match the themes of the 2024 Big Read “The Cold Millions,” by Jess Walter

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