• 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

  • A young woman in a green jumper smiles while surrounded by books at home. The cozy indoor environment suggests a calming and enjoyable study session, perfect for exam preparation.

    Endless Education: A Life of Learning

    December 15, 2025, by Nicole Dominguez
  • Open Bible on a wooden board near the river.

    Bible Reading Plan 2026

    December 09, 2025
  • Healthy Heart Habits Lead to Super Bowl Surprise for KSDA Student

    December 09, 2025, by Laurie Yoshihara

Print magazine

Montana Youth Race in Pinewood Derby

March 09, 2015

A record number of people attended the Pinewood Derby this year, which was held at Mountain View Elementary in Missoula on Jan. 25.

The registration started at 9 a.m. and went until a little after 10 a.m. Worship started after registration. Attendees learned about building tree houses and saw a picture of an awesome car. Schools and Pathfinder groups across Montana, from Libby to Billings, came to this event. Blodgett View Christian School led the Pledge of Allegiance, which was followed by the national anthem.

The cars were divided into three groups: Eager Beaver, Adventurer and Pathfinders. During lunch break, some adults ran their cars in the Open Class. It lasted 25 minutes. The kids began racing their cars againafter lunch. In all, 78 cars raced in 11 rounds. One boy won twice in the construction category. The goal wasn't to just win but to have fun racing.

Near year will be the 20th anniversary of the Pinewood Derby, and Montana kids are already looking forward to it.

Rachel Evans and Emily Biegler, Trout Creek Adventist School students

Image

Youth came from all over Montana to enjoy the annual Pinewood Derby, held in Missoula this year.

Print Friendly and PDF

Featured in: April 2015

Section
Montana Conference

You may also like

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

    Young Adult Chooses God Over Party Life

    December 06, 2025, by Carla Lefebrve
  • Remote Ministry Reaches the World

    December 04, 2025, by Cindy Buell
  • Montana Students Reflect on Past and Look to Future

    October 07, 2025, by Maurita Crew
  • Montana Schools Unite for Field Day

    September 30, 2025, by 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 2025, North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. All rights reserved. Legal disclaimer & privacy policy.