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  • Covid-19 & Business: Iron Horse Cafe and Pie Shop Sees Outpouring of Community Support

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 3, 2021

    Iron Horse Café and Pie Shop owner Jamie Taylor has been amazed by the support she has witnessed since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in March of 2020. During the past 10 months, Taylor, has had many customers tell her they wanted to come in just so the café located at 24 N. Main would remain open when the pandemic comes to an end. She also had one customer share that her husband who was deployed overseas ask her to come in once a week just to make sure they would be open when he r...

  • Voice announces new office hours

    STAFF REPORT|Feb 3, 2021

    The staff of the Three Forks Voice is asking readers to stop by and say hello at their office located at 607 S. Main #1. The hours for the office located in the basement of the Three Forks Community Library are Wednesday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The office is also open by appointment. Please stop by to purchase the latest issue of the Voice, share story ideas, make payments, or to simply say hello. Residents are also encouraged to submit stories or story ideas to [email protected]. "We...

  • COVID-19 & BUSINESS: Main Street Office continues to meet the needs of Three Forks Residents

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jan 27, 2021

    Editor's Note This is the first of a series of articles to show how Three Forks businesses are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. The articles will also serve as a way to highlight the wonderful businesses in the Three Forks area. By JACK H. SMITH Three Forks Voice In February of 2020, the Main Street Office in Three Forks celebrated their 25th anniversary. Within a month, things would drastically change for the business located at 209 S. Main as well as for businesses across the Three Forks... Full story

  • Whitesitt shares passion of pottery at Next of Kiln

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jan 13, 2021

    During her childhood, Teri Whitesitt remembers making trips with her grandmother to dig clay they would use for pottery projects. This would spark a love interest in pottery at an early age for Whitesitt who had a long-time dream of opening a pottery studio. Her dream became a reality in 2020 when she opened the Next of Kiln Studio in Three Forks. The by-appointment-only business offers area residents the chance to come and paint pieces made by Whitesitt as well as lessons on the pottery wheel.... Full story

  • Bookstore Opens in Three Forks

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Sep 23, 2020

    It was an amazing Monday in Three Forks with the official arrival of a new bookstore. Book Therapy and Moore opened for business on September 21 and is located at 120 (B) South Main Street. The store is owned by Jodi Moore. Along with a selection of books, the new store will have snacks, coffee, gift cards, Melissa and Doug Puzzles, toys and stuffed animals, bookmarks, jewelry, socks, T-shirts, coffee mugs, artwork, and photographs. According to Moore, the idea behind the business started after... Full story

  • Latitude 45 offers Farm to Table Dining Experience

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jul 8, 2020

    At a special after-hours event last week, members of the Three Forks Chamber of Commerce were able to learn more about Latitude 45, a local business that features Farm to Table Dining experiences, summer movies in the barn, and hosts weddings and other events. Latitude 45 is owned by Karen Rose and is located at 5353 Buffalo Jump Road in Three Forks. Rose started the business in the summer of 2018 with the intent of hosting Farm to Table dinners in her backyard. "The extensive views of the...

  • 'Sac' Bar a hot spot for live music

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Feb 12, 2020

    An eclectic mix of live music options on the weekends has made the Sacajawea Bar a go-to destination for not only residents of the Gallatin Valley but for many visitors throughout the year. Sacajawea Hotel General Manager Kay French said as a gathering place for the community, the live music is another opportunity to provide both locals and visitors to come together and enjoy grassroots Montana artists in a historically iconic and welcoming atmosphere. "Supporting local artists and bands in...

  • V-42 Fitness adds 24-hour access, moving to new location in 2021

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jan 29, 2020

    There was some great news at the start of 2020 for V-42 Fitness when they announced members now have 24-hour access to the facility located at 207 S. Main in Three Forks. There is also more positive news for the business owned by Sean and Kira Gifford with a future move to the "Henslee Auditorium" in the works for 2021. According to Kira, it's so far so good for the 24-hour access. She said when they first started the business their hours were limited, and they were unable to offer hours on...

  • Local cafe recognized by valley residents

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jan 8, 2020

    For those in the Gallatin Valley who have not heard of the Iron Horse Café and Pie Shop in Three Forks, it won't be a secret much longer. The restaurant located at 24 Main Street recently finished in third place in the "Best Kept Local Secret" in the Bozeman's Choice Readers Poll. The annual poll is published online and in print every January by Bozeman Magazine. Jamie Taylor, who owns the business with her husband Parker, said they had no idea they had even been nominated let alone that...

  • Three Forks Floral: Great place for flowers, specialty gift items

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Nov 13, 2019

    It's been so far so good for Three Forks Floral owner Mo Denny. The new business located at 101 N. Main had a grand opening May 1 and according to Denny, she is quite happy with the first few months of business. "Things have been really awesome. We do have our slow days, but there are also the days when I just can't keep up. I'm quite happy with the outcome," she said. Along with flowers, Denny takes pride in her specialty items that include home décor, locally made soaps, lotions, locally...

  • New daycare opens in Three Forks

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Oct 30, 2019

    There is a new daycare facility in Three Forks. Grandma's Drop Zone opened for business on October 15 and is located in the basement of the Three Forks Community Library at 607 S. Main. Owner Tracy Colsch moved to Three Forks in March and in August found out her grandson's daycare in town was closing. She then decided to spring into action and open the facility. "The town needs a daycare and I just kind of flew with it," she said. A grandmother of six with another on the way, Colsch said the...

  • Three Forks Market adds smokehouse

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Market|Oct 23, 2019

    A new smokehouse at Three Forks' Market is providing a wide variety of new specialty items for the full-service grocery store. According to Smokehouse and Meat Manager Joaquin Aguilar, Three Forks Market is doing their own bacons, hams, smoked turkeys, assorted snack sticks, brats, smoked cheeses as well as trying other items in the near future. "We will have a little bit of everything," he said. The idea behind the smokehouse dates back to when the store opened in 2005 and Aguilar approached...

  • Food truck opens in Three Forks

    Jack H. Smith, Three Forks Voice|Jul 17, 2019

    To Blue Smoke Barbecue owner Justin Koller there is something special about small town America. Shortly after opening his food truck at the Venture West Realty/Remuda Coffee location at 202 MT HWY 2 E in Three Forks, he said city workers brought down a picnic bench for customers to use. "I love stuff like that. That's what is great about small towns," he said. The journey to the current location in Three Forks that is open Wednesday to Friday started six years ago. A trained chef, Koller said he...

  • Beyond Beauty offers variety of services

    Jack H. Smith|Jan 23, 2019

    The Beyond Beauty Boutique opened in November in downtown Three Forks. The business is owned by esthetician Dani Dellinger and is located at 9 E. Birch St., Unit B. Dellinger said as an esthetician she offers specialized facials, chemical peels, lash lifts, lash and brow tinting, full body hair removal, airbrush tanning and lash extensions. In the first several months of business, Dellinger is happy with the way things have been going, adding she is continuing to add new services and products...