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wifi, cardio fitness center, espresso / gelato bar 14 West Second Street, delicious food. For more information, visit mymontanawedding.com.
and restaurant.
Whiteish, MT 59937

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Tel: 206.623.3900
Toll Free: 1.888.388.EXEC(3932)
THE CAN OF ARROWS, 8 PM FAMILY JAM, 11 AM
Crush Bar, Whiteish Flathead County Library, Kalispell
Female-fronted rock n roll band.
A casual, fun and peppy story and music program! Shake 
your sillies out with the whole family. This storytime is 
LIVE DJ’S , 9 PM
Casey’s Bar, Whiteish
designed for birth through age 6 and their caregivers. 
Live DJs on Friday and Saturday night at Casey’s. Dance Older siblings are welcome. Q: 758-5820
the weekend away.
JAMES MIRACLE YORTON BENEFIT, 4 PM 
Scotty’s Bar & Steakhouse, Kalispell
THE COPPER MOUNTAIN BAND, 9 PM
Silent Auction with fabulous items donated from busi- 
Great Northern Bar, Whiteish
nesses around Flathead valley, live music by the Fetveit 
This band appeals to all audiences as they incorporate Brothers and appetizers. Q: 257-8188
music from many genres and styles into their perfor- 
mances. Q: 862-2816
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK FOUNDATION BANQUET, 
THE SCOTT FREE BAND, 9 PM
5 PM Flathead County Fairgrounds
The Rocky Mountain Roadhouse
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation hosts their annual 
Enjoy some classic rock and country. Q: 837-3277
dinner with an auction, rales and games. For tickets and 
KINETIX, 10 PM
reservations call 257-9110.
The Craggy Range, Whiteish
HOCKEY NIGHT IN MONTANA, 6 PM
This Denver band delivers a high-energy shows blending Hilton Garden Inn, Kalispell
party rock, funk, pop, hip hop and live electronica.
This event will embrace everything hockey, with competi- 
tions, rales, auctions and entertainment – all to beneit 
SATURDAY 2/22
local youth hockey in the Flathead Valley. To top it of
the Stanley Cup will make a rare appearance for all in 
attendance to see. Tickets: $20/$10 Q: 756-4500
MINI MAKER FAIRE, 10 AM
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 7 PM
FVCC, Kalispell
The Lodge at Whiteish Lake, Whiteish
Maker Faire is an all-ages gathering of tech enthusiasts, One of the Flathead’s favorite musicians will be playing all 
crafters, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, engineers, of his hits as usual. Q: 877-887-4026
science clubs, authors, artists, students and commercial BIGFORK’S OPEN STAGE, 7 PM
exhibitors. Q: 756-3822
Grille 459, Bigfork
NORTHWEST MONTANA WEDDING & EVENT Have a great meal, be entertained by local musicians, 
EXPO, 10 AM Flathead County Fairgrounds
comedians, poets and writers - or others just passing 
There will be the largest collection of wedding and event through - and get to know members of our community all 
vendors in one location, great prize giveaways, delicious at the same time. Q: 314-8115
food and lots of parking. Q: 459-9665
SNOWSHOE WALK, 10:30 AM
THE CRIST FAMILY, 7 PM
Apgar Visitor Center
Family Life Christian Church, Kalispell
The public is invited to join the two-hour, ranger-led The Crist Family is one of the fastest rising family groups 
snowshoe excursions into the park’s winter environment. in gospel music today. Don’t miss this show. Q: 257-9315
The program is free. Q: 888-7800
WINTER’S NEW WORLD, SAT 7:30 PM SUN 3 PM 
Flathead High School Performance Hall
SNOW STOMPERS PROGRAM SERIES, 11 AM
Lone Pine State Park Visitor Center
Alon Goldstein is one of the most original and sensitive 
Geared for kids 4 to 7 years old. Listen to Native American artists of his generation, admired for his musical intel- 
stories about winter and how people used to prepare for ligence and dynamic personality. Q: 257-3241
the cold months. Q: 755-2706 ext 3 Cost: $3 per child




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