Things to Do

Philosophy Workshop: Aristotle on Friendship

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 […]

“Break our Walls” East Side Gallery & the Fall of the Berlin Wall High School Art Show

In commemoration of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, join students from Capital High and Helena High Schools for an art show. At the end of the show, we will […]

Opening Reception for "Inside the Pause" by Heidi Marie Faessel

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 […]

Ho Ho Holter 2024 Art Show and Holiday Sale!

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 […]

Bill Bowers: Between Us

Hailed by critics as the most accomplished and renowned mime of his generation, Bill Bowers currently performs and teaches the art of physical storytelling throughout the world. His methods and […]

Good Samaritan Ministries Fall FUNDraiser - "Unsheltered"

QUESTION OF SURVIVAL: What’s it like for a female to live unsheltered in our town? On November 2, some will find out, and through their education and experiences, we will […]

Glow Alley

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

40th Annual Autumn Art & Craft Show

40th Annual Autumn Art & Craft show, featuring over 90 vendors with unique handmade items

Community Night with Boobiecon

On Tuesday October 15th, raise a glass with the organizers of Helena’s 2024 Boobicon – running October 14-19. $1 from every beer sold will be donated to their work raising […]

How Did We Get Here?: The Ghost in the Machine

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 […]