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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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SPOTLIGHT EVENT
how does a
real estate
agent stay
competitive?
Great Northern Real Estate
Brokers implemented an
innovative real estate venture
in January of 2007. he busi-
ness was formed to satisfy
the lifestyle requirements of
discerning clientele. Lee Gray
established the company with
the intention of creating 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 individual concerns of each cli-
ent. Lee brings a dynamic and diverse range of resources
“You’ve done a terriic
to the Whiteish and Flathead Valley Communities.
job for us, as a Realtor & advisor, thanks for
Great Northern Real Estate Brokers Specializes in: going the extra mile!” Adam Pitman working on the documentary in 2009. BEACON FILE PHOTO
Residential, Commercial, Lake & Mountain, Ranch & - L.T & R.B
Winter Carnival Documentary
Estate, and Bank Owned Property in Northwest Montana.
102 Second Street East, Suite 4
WHEN: Monday, Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m.
Whiteish, Montana 59937
WHERE: Crush Lounge at 124 Central Ave. in Whiteish
406-862-4673 Oice
866-398-4673 Toll Free
CONTACT: 406.730.1030
Local ilmmakers Adam Pitman and Jake Cook bring you an intimate view of the history of
www.GNREB.com
www.MontanaBankOwned.com
the Whiteish Winter Carnival. If you plan on spending any time at the carnival this year,
or any year, it would behoove you to know why things happen the way they do.
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 7 PM
and many other inspiring musicians. Q: 862-2816
The Lodge at Whiteish Lake, Whiteish
One of the Flathead’s favorite musicians will be playing all LIVE DJ NIGHT, 9 PM
py Hour
of his hits as usual. Q: 877-887-4026
Casey’s Bar, Whiteish
Hap
Every Friday and Saturday night Casey’s brings the best
MIKE MURRAY, 6 PM
DJs around to keep you dancing all night.
Pints and
Haskill Station, Whiteish
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
While his music may remind the listener of rock played Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
rs
by The Black Keys, Murray’s melodies are reminiscent of Come down and show of your talent. Q: 752-6630
Appetize
John Mayer. Q: 863-5455
SUNDAY 2/2
NEW MONEY, 7 PM
Belton Chalet, West Glacier
pm
SNOWSHOE WALK, 10:30 AM
The Belton Chalet is a great venue to see live music. Make from 3-5
Apgar Visitor Center, Glacier Park
the drive because it’s worth it. Q: 888-5000
every day!
The public is invited to join the two-hour, ranger-led CONTRA DANCE, 7:30 PM
snowshoe excursions into the park’s winter environment. Kalispell Senior Center
The program is free. Q: 888-7800
Dance hard while the weather is cold! Contra dance to
the live music of Left Side Brains with Derek Gallagher
MONDAY 2/3
calling. This is a family event; smoke and alcohol free.
Children ages 10 and older are welcome on the dance
loor. Lessons begin at 7:30. Make it a family afair!
ANIME CLUB, 4 PM
Dance partners are not required as this is a mixer dance.
ImagineIF Library, Kalispell
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG BARTON, 8 PM
Anime and manga otaku unite! Come together to watch The Rocky Mountain Roadhouse
anime, eat popcorn, discuss manga and meet other fans. Every Saturday night Craig hosts one of the valley’s
Open to teens in grades 6-12. Q: 758-5820
favorite open mic nights.
SALISH/KOOTENAI FILM SERIES, 6 PM
FVCC Arts and Tech. Bldg., Kalispell
CELTIC CARPATHIAN CONNECTION, 8 PM
The community is invited to a two-day Salish and Symes Hotel, Hot Springs
Kootenai ilm series presented by the HeartLines Project Enjoy a night of live music from the Hot Springs Artist
and hosted by Flathead Valley Community College’s Society.
Multicultural Afairs Oice. The series will open with the DIXIE RIDDLE & NICHOLAS MINAJ , 8 PM
showing of “Remembering the Songs,” Feb. 3. This multi- Crush Lounge, Whiteish
media project explores the music traditions of the Salish, Dixie Riddle is a charming little lass on the ukelele fol-
Dine and Zuni people and their common usage of the lute lowed by DJ Nicholas Minaj. Q: 730-1030
throughout their diverse traditions. The following day, 20 GRAND, 9 PM
“ReDeined Art & Identity” will examine the personal, Great Northern Bar, Whiteish
cultural and professional insights of several Salish and 20 Grand is nasty funk band channeling the likes of the
Kootenai artists on western Montana’s Flathead Reserva- Meters, P Funk, James Brown, Aretha, Greyboy All Stars
tion.

