The second annual East Helena Christmas Convoy featured a display of Christmas lights as it departed the Montana Materials quarry. The event returned to Main Street, appearing bigger than the previous year.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Monday, December 15, 2025
The East Helena Christmas Convoy brought holiday cheer to the community. This event was highlighted as top news for December 12, 2025, by The Montana Standard.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
A house fire in Helena, Montana, was extinguished with no injuries reported. The article content mentions a Christmas tree and presents were present at the scene.
Monday, December 8, 2025
Communities across Montana, including Helena, should prepare for a cold and snowy pattern. Periodic snow and bitter wind chills are expected in the coming days.
Sunday, December 7, 2025
Christmas cookies are highlighted as excellent gift ideas during the holiday season. This article from Helena Food Share emphasizes their value as thoughtful presents.
Anthrozoology horses from Carroll College are bringing cheer to Helena, Montana, during the holidays. These horses are also involved in activities like Christmas carols, offering a stress reliever.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Christmas tree permits are now available for purchase from the U.S. Forest Service. These permits can be obtained at the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest offices.
A Douglas fir from Bull Creek Forestry has been harvested to serve as the Montana Capitol Christmas tree. The tree will be transported to Helena's Capitol Rotunda for the annual lighting ceremony.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Governor Greg Gianforte and First Lady Susan Gianforte lit the State Capitol Christmas Tree. They joined Montana families in Helena for the festive occasion.
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
The City of Helena is hosting its Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Market on December 5th. This event is a beloved tradition for the community.
Christmas tree permits are now available for purchase from the Helena-Lewis and Clark National Forest. Residents can obtain permits to cut their own holiday trees.
Helena organizations are working to meet community needs, including providing holiday food, meals, and toys through initiatives like the Christmas Giving Tree. These efforts aim to support residents during the holiday season.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Experience an evening of reflection and celebration with the Helena Symphony's Christmas in the Cathedral concert. This event features the sounds of the season, marking a return of this beloved holiday tradition.
Kick off the Christmas season with the Celebration of Lights event in Downtown Helena. This festive occasion marks the beginning of holiday celebrations in the city.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Montana's Capitol Christmas tree has arrived in Helena, ready to be decorated for the holiday season. The tree, harvested from the Seeley Lake forest, will be lit on December 1st.
The Montana Capitol Christmas tree will be lit on Monday, December 1st, at 5 p.m. inside the Capitol in Helena. A choir from Carroll College will perform carols to celebrate the occasion.
Montana's Capitol Christmas tree has been harvested from the Seeley Lake forest and transported to Helena. It will be decorated before the upcoming lighting ceremony, which the governor invites all Montanans to attend.
The Montana Capitol Christmas tree, harvested from the Seeley Lake forest, has been transported to Helena. It is being decorated for the lighting ceremony, with an invitation extended to Montanans by the governor and first lady.
Montana's Capitol Christmas tree has been harvested near Seeley and transported to Helena for the holiday season. The tree stands nearly three stories tall and will be a centerpiece for holiday festivities.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
The 125th Christmas Bird Count has recorded new species, including a Great Black-backed Gull spotted in Helena. This citizen science effort helps monitor bird populations during the winter months.