• Features
  • News
  • Print
  • Home
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Gallery
  • Family
    • Weddings
    • Milestones
    • Obituaries
  • Classifieds
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Share a story
  • Contact us
  • Sign in

Latest News

  • Art Lenz, smiling

    Lenz Retires After More Than 45 Years of Service

    Enero 05, 2026, por Isaac Meythaler
  • Small Group Ministry Training Is Ready for Launch

    Enero 05, 2026, por NW Adventists Team
  • A Vocal Music Performance

    Never Alone: Finding Courage Amid Fear

    Diciembre 29, 2025, por Isabella Millen

Print magazine

MEE Students Experience Helena

By Callie Allen, Noviembre 13, 2019

Mount Ellis Adventisty Elementary in Bozeman, Mont., took an all-school field trip to Helena, Mont., on Oct. 10, 2019. During the first part of our trip, we split into two different groups to accommodate the varied age levels. Pre-K through second grade students visited the Montana Historical Society Museum while the third through eighth graders toured the capitol.

At the Montana Historical Society Museum, the students saw how Native Americans lived and survived in Montana. They also saw what life was like for the early European settlers in Montana and compared their experiences to our technology today. The tour ended with a touch and play area where students played in a pretend kitchen, tried on old-time shoes and rode on wooden horses.

The students who toured the capitol saw its dome, where the house and the senate meet and some artwork. The highlight of their morning was a private tour of the governor’s office.

Next, we drove to the Helena Church to have lunch. Originally, we had planned to have lunch at Memorial Park and play outside. Due to cold and snowy weather, we realized we would need to find a warmer place to eat our lunches. We were so thankful to have John Witcombe, Helena Church pastor, host us in the fellowship hall and even arrive a few minutes early to turn on the heat. We greatly appreciated his hospitality.

Last, we visited the Montana Science Museum, where students were able to explore, create and have fun. The director put on a science experiment for the students about nanoscience. Students learned why scientist are interested in studying very tiny things.

We were so thankful for clear roads and awesome chaperones joining us for a fun-filled day.

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Print Friendly and PDF

Author

Callie Allen

Mount Ellis Elementary teacher
Section
Montana Conference
Tags
Education, field trip, science, Capital

You may also like

  • desperate man in silhouette sitting on the bed with hands on head

    Young Adult Chooses God Over Party Life

    Diciembre 06, 2025, por Carla Lefebrve
  • Remote Ministry Reaches the World

    Diciembre 04, 2025, por Cindy Buell
  • Montana Students Reflect on Past and Look to Future

    Octubre 07, 2025, por Maurita Crew
  • Montana Schools Unite for Field Day

    Septiembre 30, 2025, por Maurita Crew
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit
  • Reprint/Repost Request
  • Style Guide
  • Change of Address
  • Subscriptions
  • Sunset
  • RSS
  • Contributor Login
  • Contact

The Gleaner is a gathering place with news and inspiration for Seventh-day Adventist members and friends throughout the northwestern United States. It is an important communication channel for the North Pacific Union Conference — the regional church support headquarters for Adventist ministry throughout Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. The original printed Gleaner was first published in 1906, and has since expanded to a full magazine with a monthly circulation of more than 40,000. Through its extended online and social media presence, the Gleaner also provides valuable content and connections for interested individuals around the world.

Copyright 2026, North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. All rights reserved. Legal disclaimer & privacy policy.