
Please join us for one of the Montana Meth Project's upcoming community education and outreach events. Feel free to contact us for further details on a past or future event.
Wave 5 Advertising Launch Event 11:00 a.m.
Capital High School Auditorium
Keynote Speaker: Linda McCulloch, Secretary of State
Helena, MT
»View posters created by Capital High School students.
Wave 5 Advertising Launch Event 9:30 a.m.
Lewis and Clark Middle School Auditorium
Keynote Speaker: Mike Gulledge, Chairman of the Board
Billings, MT
»View posters created by Lewis and Clark Middle School students.
MEA-MFT Conference
Skyview High School
Billings, MT
Montana Conference for Education Leaders
Hilton Garden Inn
Missoula, MT
Montana Meth Project Fundraiser
Northeast Montana Fair
Glasgow, MT
"Black Saturday"
Montana High School Finals Rodeo
Gallatin County Fairgrounds, Bozeman
Join us to support the Montana Meth Project by wearing black. We will have Montana Meth Not Even Once
t-shirts available for sale.
Governor's Cup Race
Helena, MT
Montana Meth Project staff will be volunteering to help our corporate partner, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Montana,
register participants for its Governor's cup race. [Read more]
March Against Meth Documentary
Reception & Free Public Screening
8:00 p.m.
MSU-Billings Campus Library Room 148
See Map
March Against Meth Documentary Public Screening
7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Myrna Loy Theater
15 N Ewing St
(406) 443-0287
Open to Public. Limited seating. Reception between showings. First come, first served.
March Against Meth Documentary Public Screening
3:00 p.m.
State Capitol Building
Open to Public
March Against Meth Documentary Public Screening
7:00 a.m.
Hometown Helena Civic Group
Montana Club Building
Open to Public
March Against Meth Documentary Public Screening
1:00 p.m.
Cascade School, Cascade, Montana
Open to school students, teachers and parents
March Against Meth
More than a thousand teens from across the state rallied and marched to the state Capitol where students presented
the Declaration of Support to the governor and legislature in support of the Montana Meth Project.
Montana Education Association Conference
Montana Meth Project Executive Director Peg Shea will talk about what methamphetamine does to the brain and how it manifests itself in the userıs negative behaviors.
10 a.m. UM College of Technology Building, 909 So. Ave. West, Missoula, MT Room #7
Red Road Pow Wow
Celebrate sobriety, wellness, recovery and a good life at the first-ever Red Road Pow Wow as part of National Wellbriety Month with Native songs, dances and drumming. Montana Meth Project youth volunteers will be giving out information, wristbands, window stickers and getting signatures for the Montana Meth Project Petition [link] at this two-day event at the Heritage Building and Park at the Montana ExpoPark, 400 3rd Street NW, in Great Falls. More info
Montana Crime Prevention Conference
Montana Crime Prevention Conference
The Montana Meth Project will update law enforcement, school officials and other attendees on the project how methamphetamine abuse impacts public safety. The conference is being hosted by the Montana Board of Crime Control at the Red Lion Colonial Inn in Helena, Montana. View 2008 Agenda
Volunteer Fair, University of Montana, Missoula
Interested volunteers can stop by and see us at booth #26 in the UC Center
from 10-2 each day!
Montana Utilization Review Nurses Spring Conference
Project executive director Peg Shea will address healthcare providers at a spring conference in Helena at 1:30 P.M. in the Park Plaza Hotel on Friday, May 23rd. Topics will include the impact that Meth has on Montana's health care system, and how the Montana Meth Project is helping.
8th Annual Tribal Veterans Representative training
Montana Meth Project executive director Peg Shea and board member MG (Ret) Gene Prendergast will present before 100 tribal and Indian Health Services representatives from 16 different states on issues affecting tribal veterans.
Tom Siebel Testifies Before Congress
Founder and Chairman of the Meth Project, Tom Siebel, testified before the Senate Finance Committee on Capitol Hill. Testimony included new data and results from the Meth Project campaign in Montana.
View transcript of Mr. Siebel's Testimony
Meth Project Announces Key Findings on Meth Use
The Montana Meth Project and the Montana Office of Public Instruction held a joint press conference on Tuesday, September 18 at the Montana State Capitol to announce key findings from the 2007 Youth Risk Behavior Survey of Montana youth and new Montana and national survey data collected by the Montana Meth Project.
Regional Broadcast of 'Montana Meth'
'Montana Meth,' a one-hour documentary that takes an unflinching look at the debilitating impact of methamphetamine use, premiered on HBO, March 18. The documentary was rebroadcast on Mid-Rivers Cable Television on July 24 and July 26.
Conference of Western Attorneys General Annual Meeting
Montana Attorney General, Mike McGrath, and Meth Project Executive Director, Nitsa Zuppas, spoke at the Conference of Western Attorneys General Annual Meeting in Anaheim, California. The 2007 Annual Meeting focused on methamphetamine abuse in the western states.
Hometown Helena
Montana Meth Project Founder, Tom Siebel, updated the Helena community on the Project's fundraising campaign and gave an overview of the Meth Project expansion to other states plagued by the Meth crisis.
National Broadcast Debut of 'Montana Meth'
'Montana Meth,' a one-hour documentary that takes an unflinching look at the debilitating impact of methamphetamine use, premiered on HBO, March 18. The documentary was rebroadcast on the Big Sky Channel May 1, 5, and 6.
Billings Premiere of 'Montana Meth'
A fundraiser and premiere of the new HBO documentary "Montana Meth," was held in Billings. The event opened with a reception at 6:00 PM, followed by the new documentary 'Montana Meth' at 7:00 PM.
Program Update at Leadership Missoula
An opportunity to learn more about the Project, including new advertisements and survey results, was held at Ruby's Reserve Street Inn.
Meth Project Launches Next Wave of Advertising and Latest Survey Results
The Montana Meth Project unveiled a new advertising campaign and latest survey results measuring the campaign's effectiveness. This event kicked off the next phase of the Montana Meth Project's program to reduce Meth use in Montana.
'Montana Meth' Kicks Off Big Sky Film Festival
'Montana Meth,' a one-hour film that takes an unflinching look at the debilitating impact of methamphetamine use, premiered at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
Siebel Foundation Issues $5M Challenge Grant & Mike Gulledge Appointed Chairman, Montana Meth Project
Press conference announced a $5 million matching grant from the Siebel Foundation and new Montana Meth Project Chairman, Mike Gulledge.
Largest Art Contest in History, Thousands of Montanans 'Paint the State'
Awards ceremony announced the winners of the statewide anti-Meth art contest, Paint the State.
Montana Meth Project Launches Public Art Contest
Special community event launched a new statewide anti-Meth art contest, Paint the State, that called on Montana teens to take part in the fight against Meth.