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Reading Thank-You Letters from St. Andrew Catholic School Students
Gratitude, curiosity, and hope. Thank you to the students of St. Andrew Catholic School MT for the thoughtful letters. It was a pleasure having you visit, Merry Christmas!

Strong values don't happen by accident. We pass them down.
Teaching our children to be courageous is the foundation of strong leadership.
God gave us this land
It’s our duty to take care of it.
Before a man can lead, he must serve
If you have the opportunity to give back to your community this holiday season, please do.


The right work today keeps the trouble away tomorrow.
A lot gets done when government bureaucracy gets out of the way.
A man takes responsibility for his own actions.
That’s the Montana Way.
Hard work built America.
That’s the Montana way.

Getting an itch.
Time for some government accountability and more government transparency.
Thank you for your trust
Republican Zack Wirth - A Lifelong Montanan Who Keeps His Word
My family has been in Montana since the 1860s. I grew up in Wolf Creek, graduated from Helena Central, and served in the Montana Army National Guard. I spent decades building Montana - working construction with my dad and uncle - before buying our family ranch and starting the Rocking Z Guest Ranch with my wife, Patricia. We raised six children here, and we’re proud grandparents of 19.
I’m a husband, father, and grandfather who believes in hard work, faith, and family. When career politicians tried to shut down our family business and our livelihood, I learned just how far Helena has drifted from the people it’s supposed to serve.
In 2024, you elected me to the House of Representatives to fight for Montana families, farms, and small businesses. Now it’s time to take that same leadership to the Senate.
Thank you for your trust.
Out here, a promise still means something.
- Zack Wirth

A wise man
Honor it, protect it, and make sure it lasts for those who come after.

The Wirth Christmas Tree
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!
One of my favorites stories as Santa Claus
The smallest act of care can make the biggest difference. Seeing people, listening, and showing them they matter, that’s what counts.

Serving smiles before serving in office
Merry Christmas Eve! Ho-Ho-Ho!
