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SPOTLIGHT EVENT MARK YOUR CALENDAR
BANKER PROFILE:
MONTANA SPORTSMAN’S EXPO
ERIC HANSON
AVP/MLO 937096
VP Chief Lending O icer
ehanson@ atheadbank.com
752-4070
WHEN: Feb. 26, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Feb. 27, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Feb. 28, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. WHERE: Trade Center at Flathead County Fairgrounds in Kalispell
MORE INFO: www.montanasportsmansexpo.com
Features activities and exhibits for every imaginable sport in the great Montana outdoors. A large focus is on hunting and  shing, but it also includes other areas like rafting, hiking, biking, horseback riding. Part of the proceeds support the Northwest Montana Veterans Food Pantry.
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Join us for
Happy Ho3ur $ 00
Auction, ra es, entertainment. Money goes to kids’ summer camp scholarships. Q: 755-4179
THE JAMESON DUO, 5 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Acoustic reggae and more. Q: 756-2739
CRAIG WICKHAM, 6 PM
Haskill Station, White sh
One of the  nest musicians in the valley. Q: 863-5455
TENX9 FLATHEAD; MONTHLY STORYTELLING, 7 PM
Brannigan’s Pub, Kalispell
Nine people have up to 10 minutes to tell a real story, the theme for this event is “First.” Q: 393-2418
ED BOGGS, 7 PM
The Belton Chalet, West Glacier
Free live music. Q: 888-5000
LEAP YEAR BLUES PARTY, 7 PM
Kalispell Elks Club
Annual Flathead Valley Blues Society Winter Party featuring award winning band Bakin’ Phat from Spokane the area. The group has won Best Band 2015 award from the Inland Empire Blues Society. Q: 257-6474
BARREL STOVE COMBO, 7:30 PM
Tupelo Grille, White sh
Come enjoy the lounge with some of the Valley’s  nest musicians. Q: 862-6136
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG BARTON, 8 PM
DJ JOHNNY, 10 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Resident DJ at Casey’s, Johnny rocks the club with the hottest tracks to get the party jumping! Q: 862-8150
GOD FEARING WOMEN, 10 PM
Craggy Range, White sh
Rock, reggae, funk, Latin and Afro-Cuban.
SUNDAY 2/28
SNOWSHOE WALKS, 10:30 AM & 2 PM SAT & SUN
Apgar Visitor Center, Glacier National Park
Park entrance fees required. Two-hour ranger-led excur- sions. Bring or rent snowshoes. Wear layers and sturdy winter boots, bring water and snacks. Q: 888-7800
PARTNERS CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT, 3 PM
Marina Cay Resort, Bigfork
Five dollar buy in, cash prizes. Q: 837-5861
THE COG IS DEAD WITH MARSHALL CATCH, 6:30 PM
Fattboys Bar and Grille, Kalispell
The Cog is Dead are an eclectic steampunk rock group who put on a show that’s fast and fun with catchy melodies and a wide variety of musical styles. Q: 752-8111
MONDAY 2/29
THE SUNRISERS LIONS CLUB, 6:30 AM
Kalispell Center Mall
Supporting local youth. Join us!
TODDLER TIME, 11 AM
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library
Make new friends and enjoy interactive and energetic stories, songs and movement. This brand-new storytime is designed for ages 18 months to 3 years and their caregivers. Q: 892-5919
FAIR ISLE SOCKS, 1 PM
Woolen Collectibles, Kalispell
Tuesday
P5ints through $ 00
Saturday House Wines
pm 4-6
406.407.1455
306 Stoner Loop
In the Lakeside Town Center
www.sevenlakeside.com 4 pm-10pm Tue - Sat
off
1/2 Appetizers
Blending fresh flavors from throughout the Northwest to create a surprising
and comforting dining experience. Eat “farm to fork” at Seven in Lakeside!
LIVE DJ, 9 PM
The VFW, White sh
Live DJ. Q: 862-4949
THE MAX, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, White sh
A wide variety of choice danceable covers. Q: 862-2816
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
Come show o  your talent! Q: 752-6630
Rocky Mountain Roadhouse, Ferndale
Every Saturday night! Q: 837-3277


































































































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