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An area family gathered recently for a five generation hoto. eated in the center are Sterlin and Vergie Nielsen. ehind and to the right is aughter Sheila Kolste holding great-great granddaughter ailey Gittel. Behind and to he left is granddaughter Pam endt holding great-great grandson Collins Sorenson. eated to the left is great randdaughter Briann Sorenson with great-great grand- aughter Jovi Sorenson.

Seate to the right is great granddaughter Cami Gittel holding reat-great grandson Parker ittel. FIVE GENERATIONS CELEBRATIONS MY MONTANA 5L GREAT FALLSTRIBUNE WWW.GREATFALLSTRIBUNE.COM SECTION CELEBRATION stories are published in the Sunday Tribune, as space permits. There is a $25 charge for a photograph to accompany an engagement or wedding story. The fee must be paid before the story appears. There is no charge for photos accompanying anniversary stories.

Photos will not be returned. Forms are available at the Tribune, 205 River Drive or online at www.greatfallstribune.com. CLASSES IN GREAT FALLS Puzzles answers from page 4 TODAY July 12 6a.m., Weekend Edition Sunday 7a.m., Sunday Baroque 9a.m., Weekend Edition Sunday 11a.m., An Encore Broadcast of MT News 11:10 a.m., Home Ground Radio 11:40 a.m., Front Row Center 11:52 a.m., The Food Guys 12 p.m., Wait, Tell Me 12:55 p.m., Field Notes 1p.m., Jazz Night in America 2p.m., Jazz Archives and Dimensions in Jazz 4p.m., A Writers Almanac 4:05 p.m., On Being 5p.m., All Things Considered 6p.m., A Climate One Special 7p.m., Alternative Radio 8p.m., New York Philharmonic 10 p.m., Oasis Midnight, BBC World Service MONDAY-FRIDAY, Regular Programming 5-9 a.m., Morning Edition from NPR, Montana Morning News and Marketplace Morning Report 9a.m., A Writers Almanac 9:05 a.m., Morning Classics 12:30 p.m., BBC World Service 4 p.m., The Pea Green Boat 5p.m., All Things Considered and Montana News MONDAY July 13 10:55 a.m., Midday Music with Lee Thomas 12:57 p.m., Chrysti the Wordsmith 1p.m., Here and Now 1:32 p.m., National Native ews 1:37 p.m., Here and Now continues 2 :01p.m., NPR Newscast 2:06 p.m., Performance Today Special 4 :54 p.m., Mountain West Voices 7p.m., Moth Radio Hour 7 :59 p.m., Stardate 8p.m., A Gershwin Special 9p.m., Thistle and Shamrock 10 p.m., Indigenous Expression 11p.m., Into the Groove Midnight, BBC World Service TUESDAY July 14 10:55 a.m., Midday Music with Dave Campbell 1 2:57 p.m., Chrysti the Wordsmith 1p.m., Good Books Radio with Barbara Foster 1:30 p.m., Open Mic with T.C. Hirsch 2p.m., Northern Lights with Gabriel Vasichek 3p.m., The Parents Journal with Bobbi Conner 3:30 p.m., Story Time with Jenny Yoneji 4:54 p.m., Fieldnotes 7p.m., This American Life 7:59 p.m., Stardate 8p.m., Get To That 10 p.m., Night Train Midnight, BBC World Service WEDNESDAY July 15 10:55 a.m., Midday Music with Lee Thomas 12:57 p.m., Chrysti the Wordsmith 1p.m., Here and Now 1:32 p.m., National Native News 1:37 p.m., Here and Now continues NPR Newscast 2:06 p.m., Performance Today Special 4:54 p.m., Reflections West 7p.m., TED Radio Hour 7:59 p.m., Stardate 8p.m., What I Like About Jazz 10 p.m., Blues on the Move Midnight, BBC World Service THURSDAY July 16 10:55 a.m., Midday Music with Elizabeth Jennings 1 2:57 p.m., Chrysti the Words mith 1p.m., Here and Now 1 :32 p.m., National Native News 1:37 p.m., Here and Now ontinues 2p.m., World of Jazz with Matt Donnelly 4:54 p.m., The Food Guys 7p.m., The Write Question 7:30 p.m., Spotlight 7:59 p.m., Stardate 8p.m., American Routes 10 p.m., Night Flight 1 1p.m.-2 a.m., Electric City with Lee Thomas FRIDAY July 17 10:55 a.m., Midday Music with Tom Halverson 12:57 p.m., Chrysti the Wordsmith 1p.m., Here and Now 1:32 p.m., National Native News 1 :37 p.m., Here and Now continues NPR Newscast 2 :06 p.m., Performance Today 4:54 p.m., Fieldnotes 7p.m., The Juke-n-Jug with Nann Parrett 9p.m., Beale Street Caravan ith Pat Mitchell-Worley 10 p.m., Punk Rock Candy Mountain with Paul Skinner Midnight, An Encore Broadcast of Thursday Freeforms 1:30 a.m., BBC World Service SATURDAY July 18 5a.m., Only a Game 6a.m., Weekend Edition Saturday 7 a.m., The Corner 9a.m., Weekend Edition Saturday 11a.m., Chicago Lyric Opera 3p.m., Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center 4p.m., A Writers Almanac 4:05 p.m., On the Media 5p.m., All Things Considered 6p.m., A Prairie Home Companion 7:59 p.m., Stardate 8p.m., Jonkunnu Express 9p.m., City Lights Midnight, An Encore Broadcast of Friday Freeforms 1:30 a.m., BBC World Service PUBLIC RADIO HIGHLIGHTS Jack and Judy Deck celebrated their 50th wedding a nniversary on Nov. 28, 2014.

Jack Deck and Judy Denowh were married Nov. 28, 1964, in Great Falls. at St. Cathedral. During their marriage, Jack worked as an accountant at Artz, Clark Stevens (JCCS) until 1980 and comptroller and vice president of Taco Treat until 2005.

Currently, he is co-owner of Yogurt City. Judy has been the owner and a professional planner of Romantic Weddings Celebrations since 1997 with plans to retire later this year. Jack is also associated with the High Noon Optimist Club as past president and life member. He is also a member of the Up-Town Optimist Club and was also a Friendship Force ambassador to Hungary. He has njoyed skeet-shooting and bowling in the past and is currently interested in fishing, lassic cars and remodeling.

Judy has also been a former Great Falls City Commissioner, founding member and past president of Great County Crimestoppers, a graduate of Leadership Great Falls, a Friendship Force Ambassador to Hungary (along with Jack) and China and has also been involved with other volunteer organizations. Jack and Judy Deck have three children: Randy (Amy) Deck of Great Falls, Jason Deck of Tempe, and Jayme (Layne) Weight of Las Vegas. They also have six grandchildren. The couple commemorated the event by renewing their wedding vows in Cancun, Mexico, with 17 family members in a ttendance. JACK AND JUDY DECK Monday, July 13 Tess Jacobs teaches Comic Creations for students in grades 2-4.

Participants create characters with drawings, coloring and story boarding techniques. Registration is required. Class runs July 13-29. Class costs $30. Visit www.the-square.org.

4p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. 1400 1st Ave. N.

727-8255. ess Jacobs teaches Painting With No Rules for students in grades 9-12. Participants learn painting with oils and acrylics using canvas and recycled building materials. Registration is required. Class runs July 13-29.

Class costs $75. Visit www.the-square.org. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art.

1400 1st Ave. N. 727-8255. Tuesday, July 14 Dan Price teaches Drawing for Seniors ages 60 and older. Participants draw using a variety of media.

Registration is required. Class runs every Tuesday. Class is free. Visit www.the-square.org. 1p.m.

to 3 p.m. Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. 1400 1st Ave. N. 727-8255.

Watercolor Painting class. Registration is required. Class runs July 14-28. Class costs $90. Visit http://outreach.msugf.edu.

5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Great Falls Col- lege-MSU. 2100 16th Ave. S.

2683734. Joy Loague teaches Water Aerobics for Health and Wellness. Water temperature is between 80-84 degrees. Class runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 15-July 30. Registration is required.

Summer pass costs $45 and a single pass costs $3. 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Great Falls High School. 1900 2nd Ave.

S. 7992770 or 866-3232. interest project String Art class. Supplies are provided. Class costs $10.

6 p.m. The Art Room Studio. 16012nd Ave. N. 750-6549.

Wednesday, July 15 Open Studio. Choose any class painting and paint it on your own. Open studio costs $25. 1p.m. to 8 p.m.

The Art Room Studio. 16012nd Ave. N. 750-6549. Thursday, July 16 Joy Loague teaches Water Aerobics for Health and Wellness.

Water temperature is between 8 0-84 degrees. Class runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 15-July 30. Registration is required. Summer pass costs $45 and a single pass costs $3. 7:30 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m. Great Falls High School. 1900 2nd Ave. S. 7992770 or 866-3232.

Pinterest project features utton Trees class. Supplies are provided. Class costs $10. 6 p.m. The Art Room Studio.

16012nd Ave. N. 750-6549. Thursday with Grandma workshop for kids features cre- a ting a leather and mosaic bracelet. Class costs $15 and $5 for each additional child.

Register at www.acgfmt.com. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Art Center Great Falls. 5505 62nd Ave.

S.W. 452-0200. Tuesday, July 21 Dan Price teaches Drawing for Seniors ages 60 and older. Participants draw using a variety of media. Registration is required.

Class runs every Tuesday. Class is free. Visit www.the-square.org. 1p.m. to 3 p.m.

Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. 1400 1st Ave. N. 727-8255. Joy Loague teaches Water Aerobics for Health and Wellness.

Water temperature is between 80-84 degrees. Class runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 15-July 30. Registration is required. Summer ass costs $45 and a single pass costs $3. 7:30 p.m.

to 8:30 p.m. Great Falls High School. 1900 2nd Ave. S. 7992770 or 866-3232.

Pinterest project features Sharpies and Alcohol on Glass class. Supplies are provided. Class costs $10. 6 p.m. The Art Room Studio.

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