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The Gallatin History Museum kicked off its spring programming and will continue with a Flower Pot Workshop scheduled for Sunday, April 26 at 1:30 p.m. The class will be led by volunteer artist Pat Hamlin and is open to participants ages 10 and older. Registration is required, with fees set at $15 for museum members and $20 for non-members; all materials are included.

In May, the museum continues its speaker series with a historical presentation titled “The Copper King in Gallatin County (or How Three Forks Almost Became a Smelter Town).” The talk will take place Wednesday, May 13, at 6 p.m., and feature local historian and author Brenda Wahler.
Wahler’s presentation will explore the influence of Marcus Daly and the Anaconda Copper Company, and how industrial expansion nearly brought a major smelting operation to Three Forks near the Missouri Headwaters. The talk highlights how Montana’s copper boom reshaped communities across the state, including in Gallatin County. A book signing for Wahler’s latest work will follow the event.
Founded in 1977 and housed in a historic county jail building, the Gallatin History Museum preserves and interprets the region’s past through exhibits, archives, and public programs focused on early settlement, agriculture and Montana’s mining era.
For reservations or more information, attendees can visit the museum’s website.



