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DESCRIPTION:On July 4, 2026, our nation will commemorate and celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The journey toward this historic milestone is an opportunity to pause and reflect on our nation’s past, honor the contributions of all Americans, and look ahead toward the future we want to create for the next generation and beyond.\n \nLighting a Fuse to Revolution\nMay 19 | Cooper Room A | Nancy Schmitz, Bitter Root Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution\nNancy Schmitz will present about factors leading up to the Revolutionary War.\n \nDaughters of the American Revolution genealogy presentation\nJune 9 | Blackfoot Room | Nancy Schmitz, Bitter Root Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution\nRepresentatives from the Bitter Root Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will present a genealogy program.\n \nEmbracing Diversity in the West\nJune 10 | 6–7 PM | Cooper Room \nIn this presentation explore the heritage of Montana’s Black and Eastern Asian communities largely through the contributions of these demographics to the region’s rich histories of urban development and cultural heritage. For too long, the voices of the state’s minority communities have been silenced. The time has come to construct a heritage that is representative of all Montanans.\n \nThomas Jefferson: The Great American Enigma\nJune 23 | Cooper Room A | Larry Mylnechuk, Liberty Tree Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution\nLarry Mylnechuk will explore the mind of America’s third president.\n \nMovie Screening: Hamilton\nJune 30 | Cooper Room A | 5:45–8:45\nCome to the library for a screening of Hamilton. Hamilton brings the founding era to life through the story of Alexander Hamilton, one of America’s most consequential — and complicated — Founding Fathers. As the nation marks 250 years of independence, this original Broadway production turned film reminds us that the American experiment has always been a work in progress, shaped by brilliant, flawed individuals debating the same timeless questions of freedom, power, and who gets a seat at the table..\n \nStrange Tales of the Lewis & Clark Expedition\nJuly 21 | Cooper Room A | Larry Mylnechuk, Liberty Tree Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution\nLarry Mylnechuk will share stories of the Fictious Feline, Thunder-Boomer Pills, Mastodon Madness, and more.\n
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SUMMARY:America @ 250
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LOCATION:455 E. Main, Missoula, Montana
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