Presented by Upper Seven Law

Montana Constitution Roadshow - Sweet Grass Arts Theater, Big Timber

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About This Event

*Free*

The Montana Constitution: A Shared Heritage
Join us at the Sweet Grass Arts Theater on Thursday, January 29, from 7:00–8:00 pm, for an engaging discussion about one of Montana’s greatest achievements—our Constitution.

The Montana Constitution Roadshow, presented by Upper Seven Law, invites you to explore the fascinating story behind Montana’s foundational document. Ratified in 1972, this Constitution was created by Montanans, for Montanans, to reflect the values, priorities, and hopes of our state’s people.

Led by Rylee Sommers-Flanagan, Founder and Executive Director of Upper Seven Law, this presentation will:

  • Uncover unique features of the Montana Constitution, including the right to know, and the right to hold government accountable
  • Explore its historical context and lasting importance in protecting the rights of all Montanans
  • Highlight the interplay between our state’s three branches of government through stories, insights, and an engaging visual presentation

This event is designed to welcome everyone—whether you’re a history buff, a curious learner, or someone simply interested in what makes Montana special. Come ready to be informed, inspired, and proud of this remarkable part of our state’s heritage.

We look forward to seeing you there!

About This Event

*Free*

The Montana Constitution: A Shared Heritage
Join us at the Sweet Grass Arts Theater on Thursday, January 29, from 7:00–8:00 pm, for an engaging discussion about one of Montana’s greatest achievements—our Constitution.

The Montana Constitution Roadshow, presented by Upper Seven Law, invites you to explore the fascinating story behind Montana’s foundational document. Ratified in 1972, this Constitution was created by Montanans, for Montanans, to reflect the values, priorities, and hopes of our state’s people.

Led by Rylee Sommers-Flanagan, Founder and Executive Director of Upper Seven Law, this presentation will:

  • Uncover unique features of the Montana Constitution, including the right to know, and the right to hold government accountable
  • Explore its historical context and lasting importance in protecting the rights of all Montanans
  • Highlight the interplay between our state’s three branches of government through stories, insights, and an engaging visual presentation

This event is designed to welcome everyone—whether you’re a history buff, a curious learner, or someone simply interested in what makes Montana special. Come ready to be informed, inspired, and proud of this remarkable part of our state’s heritage.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Getting There

Sweet Grass Arts Theater
221 McLeod St
Big Timber, Montana 59011
United States