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Presentation w/ Ron Brevik

"Riding the Big Sky, one mile at a time"

Born in Missoula, Montana, 1955. Attended the University of Montana. Became a general building contractor building high end projects in Montana, Idaho, Arizona and California. Retired as a general manager of multiple, privately held commercial properties in northwestern Montana.

 

As a Montana native I spent my youth growing up in the rugged Montana outdoors. At the age of twelve I began riding motorcycles, my first "bike" was a scooter with a Briggs and Stratton engine. I was promptly pulled over by the law enforcement for not having a drivers license, that didn't stop me. I owned many motorcycles through the years and in 2003 I purchased a new 100 year anniversary Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Springer. With an insatiable curiosity and passion for the great state of Montana, I set out on the ride of a lifetime.. For the next 16 years and 70 thousand miles I rode all of the county, state and federally paved roads in the Treasure State,

visiting countless communities, towns and cities. Along the way I documented the people, places and history of Montana. This is my story of "Riding the Big Sky, one mile at a time".

Presentation w/ Ron Brevik

Bigfork Art / Cultural Center

We are an creative and educational hub in Bigfork that inspires people of all ages through a wide variety of workshops, lectures, and learning opportunities. BACC shares cultures through art and story stewardship. This is BACC’s way of bridging the connection between our past and the future we wish for our children, ourselves, and our world. As determined by the Internal Revenue Service Code, Bigfork Art and Cultural Center is a 501(c)3 organization, exempt from federal income tax. Bigfork Art and Cultural Center's tax identification number is 366212000. 

525 Electric Avenue
Bigfork, Montana

406.837.6927