Benefit for the Hockaday planned on Swan River
“Montana is My Home,” a benefit for the Hockaday Museum of Art, is a Western Montana-style celebration happening from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, and hosted by Denny and Kitty Kellogg at their Montana homestead on the Swan River.
Tickets are $100 per person and the event is limited to 200 people.
Throughout the evening, enjoy the outdoor ambiance along the banks of the river and visit an original trapper cabin. Montana artists Richie Carter, Tom Saubert, Linda Tippetts, Ron Ukrainetz and Sally Vannoy will be painting live, on site, and guests will have a chance to bid on their paintings. Sip local fine wines and beer, and dine on delicious Western food catered by Laughing Horse Lodge.
Special guest is Bruce Anfinson, singer, songwriter and cowboy. Known for his song “Home Is Where Montana Is,” Anfinson will entertain by the campfire with his amusing ballads and stories.
To purchase tickets, contact the Hockaday Museum at 406-755-5268 or information@hockadaymuseum.com. Purchase is required at the time of reservation, as tickets are limited. RSVP is requested by Sept. 25.