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EVENTS
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WEDNESDAY 2/19
the ire place. Q: 863-5455
Sign up with your host, Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch, Monday through Friday, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
WEDNESDAY PUB TRIVIA, 6 PM
to get a time slot and show of your talent. Whether it is PINTS FOR PURPOSE, 4 PM
Flathead Lake Brewing Company
music, comedy, or poetry, they want to see it. Q: 257-8188
The Great Northern Brewing Company
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME
Get your teams together and join in for Pub House Trivia. MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN, 9 PM
Come support Kalispell IAFF Local 547 and Whiteish
ImagineIF Library, Bigfork 10 am
ImagineIF Library, Columbia Falls 10:30 am Q: 837-0353
Great Northern Bar, Whiteish
Local 3995 Fireighters as they train for the Scott
ImagineIF Library, Kalispell 11 am
THE BAD LARRYS, 6 PM
These guys play many diferent genres including rock, Fireighter Stairclimb in Seattle. Kalispell and Whiteish
Preschool storytimes are illed with stories, songs, crafts, The Lodge at Whiteish Lake
country, bluegrass, funk, punk, and reggae. Q: 862-2816
ireighters are raising money for the Leukemia & Lym-
music and more. Each week features a unique theme.
If you haven’t seen this band you really need to get out KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
phoma Society to ight blood cancers. All money raised
Q: 837-6976
more. These guys are a blast, so don’t miss out.
Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
goes to LLS. Q: 863-1000
Q: 877-887-4026
Come down and show of your talent. Q: 752-6630
TERRA STRATA EXHIBITION, 5 PM
HOME SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 10:30 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
FVCC READING GROUP, 6:30 PM
THURSDAY 2/20
Caughey is an experimental artist who uses mixed media
Each class session explores how artists use a particular FVCC, Kalispell
and encaustic painting to capture the essence of the
element of art or principle of design. A variety of materials Discuss the novel “The Shoemaker’s Wife: A Novel” by conceptual landscape. Q: 755-5268
and techniques are utilized as students create their own Adriana Trigiani. Open to the public, the group meets CAREER/JOB FAIR, 9 AM
drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures and more.
monthly to discuss selected novels. The only cost Salish Kootenai College, Pablo
CHAMBER OPEN HOUSE, 5 PM
Cost: $6/$7 Q: 755-5268
involved is the purchase of the books. Q: 756-3981
Representatives from local, state and national orga- Don “K”, Whiteish
QUILT WORKSHOP MEET, 1 PM
WILD WOMEN WEDNESDAY, 6:30 PM nizations to advertise full and part-time employment Please come and enjoy complimentary refreshments
Museum at Central School, Kalispell
Stumptown Art Studio, Whiteish
opportunities, internships, or career opportunities within and hors d’oeuvres and door prizes. Free and open to the public. Q: 862-3501
All ages welcome. No experience necessary. Please call A facilitated evening of art just for the ladies. Bring your their organization. Q: 275-4825
Betty Jo Malone at 755-6323 or Kim at the museum at own refreshments. Q: 862-5929
BOOKS AND BABIES, 11 AM
SAVVY SOCIAL SECURITY SEMINAR, 6 PM
756-8381 for details.
CHANCE COLE, 7 PM
ImagineIF Library, Kalispell
Investment Center’s of America, Whiteish
AFTER SCHOOL ART CLUB, 3:30 PM
Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
Parents and caregivers of infants up to 24 months are Savvy Social Security Planning Seminar: What Baby
Stumptown Art Studio, Whiteish
Live music at the pub. Take in some tunes and enjoy some invited for stories, bouncy rhymes and playtime with Boomers Need to Know to help Maximize Retirement
Every Wednesday will bring a new and exciting art activity good food. Q: 393-2418
special sensory toys. Q: 758-5820
Income. Get the answers to your questions. Q: 752-7232
to complete in one hour. Bring a friend and have fun with REBOP, 7 PM
PORTRAIT DRAWING CLASS, 1:30 PM
FIRE, CLIMATE CHANGE & THE HUMAN PERSPEC-
others while creating diferent works of art every week. Casey’s Bar, Whiteish
Sea Me Paddle Kayaking Shop, Lakeside
TIVE, 7 PM Swan Ecosystem Center, Condon
$5 per visit. Ages: 8 - 13 Q: 862-5929
Don’t miss some live jazz at Casey’s. Q: 862-8150
This class is for those who have always wanted to expand In this presentation, Dave Strohmaier examines how our
AFTER SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 3:30 PM
their abilities to capture a likeness of a real person in a attitudes toward loss afects our attitudes toward natural
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
STEPPIN’ 2 RHYTHM WITH APRIL, 7:30 PM portrait drawing. Supply list for purchase will be sug- phenomena, such as ire, and how this, in turn, afects our
Collage is the art of putting together a variety of materials Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls
gested. Cost: $25 Q: 885-6085
understanding of climate change. Q: 754-3137. Suggested
on a lat surface. Experiment with paper, fabrics, photos, Free dance lessons, followed by live music.
HEART HEALTH FAIR, 3 PM
donation $5.
and found objects to make collage designs and images. BLUE WEDNESDAY, 8 PM
FVCC, Kalispell
SYMPHONY SOLOIST SPOTLIGHT WITH ALON
Cost for 4-session: $30 Instructor: Edie Carhar Ages
Crush Lounge, Whiteish
Come for free screenings, educational presentations
GOLDSTEIN, 7:30 PM Alpine Ballroom, Kalispell
7 - 12 Q: 755-5268
Join Big Daddy, Rosie and guests for a big healthy dose of on current heart-health issues, one-on-one visits with One of the world’s foremost pianists Alon Goldstein will
the blues. Q: 730-1030
nurses about your health, light refreshments and more. serenade you with his solo music and great stories about
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG WICKHAM, 6 PM OPEN MIC NIGHT WITH LUKE LAUTARET, 9 PM Leave with a copy of your own heart-health numbers and his travels in the world of professional music. Q: 257-3241
Haskill Station, Whiteish
Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
what to do for your best health possible. Q: 751-4500,
Bring your instrument of choice or just come groove by
WALLIS OYAGUEZ DUO, 7:30 PM
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Affaire
An Evening to Remember
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
2014 WINNERS!
Amateur:
Professional:
Trufle:
People’s Choice:
1st - Lindsey Wilson, located at The Flathead Beacon 1st - Alisha Ramsey, located at Sassafras
1st - Alisha Ramsey,located at Sassafras
North Bay Grille - located at Flowers by Hansen 2nd - Split Rock Caf́ 2nd - Carol’s Cheesecakes, located at Beckman’s Fine Furnishings 2nd - North Bay Grille, located at Flowers by Hansen
Honorable Mention - Wheeler Jewelry
Honorable Mention - Luizanne’s located at Camas Creek
HM- North Bay Grille, located at Flowers by Hansen
onorable ention
Many thanks to all of the participants, sponsors and volunteers for helping the Kalispell Downtown Association with such a successful event. See you next year for our 5th annual Chocolat Affaire.
DON “K”
ROLFING
COLTER COFFEE
Structural Integration

