October 8th and 9th 2023

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Overview

The purpose of this retreat is to support and elevate the Blackfeet community of Women in Ranching. Self- care is the focus of the event, with added financial ag education and resources. In addition, we will have a medicine bag making activity and a photobooth for some fun.

Details

9am MST-4pm MST

October 8th and October 9th

In-person, located at Glacier Peaks Casino- Platinum Conference Room (Upstairs)

Browning, MT

Cost

Cost is $20 per ticket and includes all sessions, breakfast and lunch both days, and one dinner.

AGENDA

DAY 01

  • 9:00am-9:30

    Welcome Breakfast/ Introductions

    9:30-10:30

    Holistic Values in Ranching & Traditional Identification- Bonnie St.Goddard

    10:30-11:30

    Financial Record Keeping- Makenzie Wellman

    11:30-12:30

    Lunch

    12:30-1:30

    Addictions & Healthy Boundaries- Jessica Shortridge

    1:30-1:45

    Break

    1:45-3:30

    Self Care Awareness for Ranchers- Tiara Show

    3:30-4:30

    Medicine Bag Making- Kristy Augare

    5pm

    Dinner

DAY 02

  • 9am-9:30

    Breakfast

    9:30-10:30

    Ag Lending- Stockman Bank

    10:30-11:30

    Grazing Management: Latrice Tatsey, Kristen Kipp & Terriane Edmo

    11:30-12:30

    Lunch

    12:30-2:30

    USDA Resources/ Round Table Discussion

Registration Form

MEET YOUR FACILITATOR

TIFFANY STGODDARD

On their family ranch at the base of the Rocky Mountains bordering Glacier National Park, Tiffany, her husband and two children raise cattle and horses. With 10 years experience as a school district Business Manager, Tiffany now enjoys her role of a full time ranch/rodeo wife, sports Mother and part time consultant. Her family also owns and operates Deep Creek Feeds, a small family owned livestock mineral business. She enjoys colt starting, breakaway roping, barrels and her peaceful hours spent at the barn. With her values in the ranching lifestyle, Blackfeet culture, and love for horses, Tiffany finds fulfillment in raising her children in the lifestyle. She holds a bachelor's degree in business administration and associates in equine management. Tiffany loves to serve as an ambassador for her AG Community, Women in Ranching and people of the Blackfeet Nation.

This event is sponsored by Women in Ranching’s partnership with the Flower Hill Institute (FHI) as a subgrant partner on the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) - Outreach, Education, and Technical Assistance service program.

Interested in being a sponsor? Inquire Here.

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