Expert storyteller/cowboy musician Philip Page comes to the Great Falls Public Library to give his entertaining presentation on Thursday, June 27 from 7 to 8 pm in the Cordingley Room. This program is put on in conjunction with Humanities Montana. 
Page educates audiences about Montana’s early rich history. It’s been said music is a bridge between emotions and actual thoughts and endless visions of the mind. Music can inspire humanity and proper stewardship of one of the most beautiful places on the planet, Montana.

Page is a singer, songwriter, working cowboy and saddle maker based in Dillon. He has traveled across the intermountain west as a storyteller, and has played his songs at the National Cowboy Poetry gathering in Elko, Nevada. For over 35 years, Phil has taught horsemanship clinics across the state. He owned and operated the Rocky Mountain Guide School for Guides, Packers, and Horseman, where he instructed students in five week courses. Currently, he runs Page Saddlery and Page Livestock, where he builds saddles for working cowboys, and trains and shows horses.

For more information, visit Page’s site on the Humanities Montana https://humanitiesmontana.org

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