
Jane Weber Wins Paris Gibson Award
Jane Weber has been selected to receive the Paris Gibson Award for her years of service and commitment to bettering Great Falls and the surrounding area. Specifically, this award honors Weber’s work in establishing and administering the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, one of the highlights of any visit to Great Falls. Weber was the first administrator of the Center, serving in that role until retiring in 2010. During her tenure there she implemented interpretive programs for visitors, supervised staff and raised funds to sustain the organization.
After retiring Weber served two terms on the Cascade County Commission. She continued her passion for promoting Cascade County in that position. She was heavily involved in the formation of the Big Sky Country National Heritage Area. In 2022, she was elected to serve in the Montana House of Representatives and became well known for her tireless commitment to Great Falls and work on behalf of the community.
Thanks to The Electric for its reporting on this award. The Electric