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SPOTLIGHT EVENT
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measure
a top real
estate agent?
Great Northern Real Estate Bro-
kers implemented an innovative
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2007. he business was formed
to satisfy the lifestyle require-
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ating a small real estate irm that would grow to meet the demands
of the market, yet never outgrow a founding philosophy for meeting the uniquely indi-
vidual concerns of each client. Lee brings a dynamic and diverse range of resources to
the Whiteish and Flathead Valley Communities.
“hank you for all your Great Northern Real Estate Brokers Specializes in:
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help. I appreciate your Residential, Commercial, Lake & Mountain, Ranch & Estate,
honesty and ethics...” and Bank Owned Property in Northwest Montana.
- P.R.
WHEN: Friday, Jan. 24, at 4 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m. 102 Second Street East, Suite 4
WHERE: Woodland Park Ice Rink in Kalispell
Whiteish, Montana 59937
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406-862-4673 Oice
Hockey games will be played on both Friday and Saturday. Also on Saturday, enjoy a the 866-398-4673 Toll Free
Craft Brewers Cup Brew Fest. The entry fee is $15 and gets you a drink glass your irst
three samples. All proceeds go to the FVHA and its efort to buy an updated Zamboni.
www.GNREB.com
www.MontanaBankOwned.com
SNOW STOMPERS PROGRAM SERIES, 11 AM
One of the Flathead’s favorite musicians will be playing all
Lone Pine State Park Visitor Center
of his hits as usual. Q: 877-887-4026
Geared for kids 4 to 7 years old, this hour long program SHAKESPEARE: NEXT GENERATION, 7:30 PM SAT VALENTINE
will teach your child about what makes nature tick during & SUN O’Shaughnessy Center, Whiteish
the winter months. January 18: “A Secret World Beneath This production will feature talented area youth applying
the Snow” Learn which animals are awake during winter. stylized physical movement and vocal work to a short-
Q: 755-2706 ext 3 Cost: $3 per child
ened (but captivating) version of one of Shakespeare’s BIG BINGO
WORLD SKI JORING CHAMPIONSHIPS, 11:30 AM plays! Whether you’re new to the bard’s works or already
SAT & SUN Whiteish Municipal Airport
a devoted admirer, this production will surely satisfy your
The World Ski Joring Championships once again return palate! Come watch Flathead Valley youth wrap their
to Whiteish as the signature event of Winter Carnival. tongues around the greatest lines of text ever written. on February 14th
Combining two of Big Sky Country’s favorites – riding Adults: $10/$8 Appropriate for older students and adults.
horses and skiing – this Montana-style winter extreme Q: 862-5371
sport attracts competitors from around the nation. OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG BARTON, 8 PM
Multiple local establishments ofer a wide variety of food The Rocky Mountain Roadhouse
and beverage selections throughout the event. There
Every Saturday night Craig hosts one of the Valley’s
is a nominal $5 per vehicle parking fee, but spectators favorite open mic nights.
Blackout 1 pays
are free. A portion of the proceeds are donated to the EARLY BIRD GAMES
nonproit Human Therapy on Horseback.
JOHN PATRICK WILLIAMS, 8 PM
Games 1,2,3 pay $50 $1,000
SPAGHETTI DINNER, 12 PM
Symes Hotel, Hot Springs
Kalispell Senior Center
Enjoy a night of live music from the Hot Springs Artist Game 4 pays $100
Spaghetti, bread, salad and dessert all just for $5. Open Society.
Blackout 2 pays
to the public.
DAVID DALLA G, 8 PM
REGULAR GAMES
$1,000
Crush Lounge, Whiteish
Machines pay $125
LIVE CLASSIC COUNTRY, 1 PM
A Golden Birthday Party featuring the best hip-hop from
Eagles Lodge, Kalispell
across the state: David Dalla G, Traf the Wiz, Codepen- Paper pays $75
Blackout 3 pays
Live Classic Country music with dancing from 1-4 p.m. dents and MT Souls. Exclusive all-night after party.
every Saturday. Open to public. Q: 892-4580
Q: 730-1030
1 SPECIAL GAME
$1,000
MIKE MURRAY, 6 PM
TOBY STONE DJ, 9 PM
pays $300
Haskill Station, Whiteish
Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
Come see this singer/songwriter/guitarist solo’s perfor- Party the night away with Nicholas Tobiason and Terry
mance. Q: 863-5455
Brick, spinning all of your favorite hits. Q: 257-8188
BIGFORK’S OPEN STAGE, 7 PM
Grille 459, Bigfork
LIVE DJ NIGHT, 9 PM
Have a great meal, be entertained by local musicians, Casey’s Bar, Whiteish
comedians, poets and writers – or others just passing Every Friday and Saturday night Casey’s brings the best DJs around to keep you dancing all night.
Packets cost $25
through – and get to know members of our community all Elder Packets (age 75+) $12
at the same time. Q: 261-3485
THE DIRTY SHAME, 9 PM
Machines $40
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 7 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whiteish
Elder Machines $20
The Lodge at Whiteish Lake, Whiteish
These guys play originals and covers inluenced by the Extra Packets $2
original outlaws like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings,
Early Bird Packets $4
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