Mickey Boysza is always on the move. She is one of those people who seem to find a way to live more than 24 hours each day.

She is currently devoting her time to putting on the Shillelagh Shindig, which is March 16 at The Depot (818 S. Arizona).

The Shindig is a fundraiser for the Butte-Silver Bow Democratic Central Committee, which does so much more than promote political candidates.

The event runs from 6 to 9 p.m., and it will include a silent auction, Montana trivia, hors d’oeuvres, a no-host bar and a whole lot of smiles. Mickey and her crew have been running around town picking up donated prizes. Those donations include a television from Steele’s.

Of course, this is nothing new to Mickey, who has been running around since she was a young girl going to elementary school at St. John’s.

When she wasn’t busy working and raising her children and foster children, Mickey worked as a lobbyist for unions in Butte. The daughter of a lineman for the Montana Power Co., unions became a part of Mickey’s life at a very young age.

Listen in to this podcast as Mickey talks about her upbringing and the time a legislator learned the hard way that you do not give the Heisman to Mickey Boysza. Listen in as she talks about all the projects she has going on.

Listen as she talks about why you should attend the Shillelagh Shindig.

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