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SPOTLIGHT EVENT
Builder: TL Custom Homes PHOTO BY LONGVIEWS STUDIOS
Home and Garden Showcase
WHEN: Friday, March 14, from noon to 8 p.m.; Saturday, March 15, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.;
and Sunday, March 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WHERE: Flathead County Fairgounds in Kalispell
CONTACT: 406-752-2422
Find out what’s new in home building, gardening, remodeling, home d́cor and more,
all under one roof. Take advantage of a wide variety of free seminars throughout the
weekend. Find a schedule of events and more information in the insert in this week’s
paper.
SATURDAY 3/15
protection, and drinking water safety. Q: 755-4747
ST. PATRICK’S DAY WEEKEND, 2 PM
THE SWAN RANGERS, 8:30 AM
Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
The Swan Rangers will meet at Echo Lake Cafe on the It’s a party all weekend long at Brannigan’s. Today music
Swan Highway near Bigfork for breakfast at 8:30, leav- by Montana Highlanders, Swiftcurrent, Comatose Posse
ing at 9:30 for a partial day outing in the nearby Swan and Pedactor Progect. Q: 393-2418
Range. Q: 755-1379
ANNUAL PANCAKE SUPPER, 4 PM
SMART DRIVER COURSE, 8:30 AM Eastside Grange #109, Kalispell
The Summit, Kalispell
Three types of pancakes, Denver omelets, juice and
Walk-ins welcome. Q: 751-4500
cofee will be provided. Donations appreciated and go to
beneit the Eastside Grange Scholarship program and
DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT, 9 AM
various community service projects. Q: 212-9217
Glacier High School Gym, Kalispell
BINGO BENEFIT, 5 PM
A preliminary round-robin style pool play will lead into a Happy Grillmore’s, Kalispell
EVENTS
single elimination inal. The proceeds go to the Kalispell Fundraiser for Colt Owens and Amanda Cardin with bingo
City Parks and Recreation scholarship fund. Q: 758-7848
and silent auction. Auction items and bingo prizes are
N W MONTANA ROCK & GEM SHOW, 10 AM SAT & merchandise and certiicates donated by local busi- MONTANA’S CHRISTMAS VILLAGE
SUN Flathead County Fairgrounds, Kalispell nesses and private friends. There will also be couple of
Vendors of rocks, gems and jewelery, live demonstra- rales and some cultural foodstuf for sale. Q: 261-0760
SUNDOWNER
tions, silent auction, door prizes, kids corner and more.
CHMS SPRING AUCTION EXTRAVAGANZA, 6 PM
6TH ANNUAL MARCH MELTDOWN, 10 AM
Grouse Mountain Lodge, Whiteish
MARCH 13 AT 5PM
Polson Sports Complex
Children’s House Montessori School cordially invites you
Cost is $20 includes shirt, $15 if you do not want a shirt. to it’s 16th annual fundraiser. This annual event features Bigfork ACES Ater School Program
Call Tyana at 883-8322 for more information.
an excellent collection of products and services from
AFROFUSION DANCE, 10:30 AM
over 100 local businesses and organizations. The silent
Whiteish Dance Studio
auction will begin at 6 p.m. with the live auction to follow. TIMBER
Live drumming for men, women, and teens. $10 per As always, CHMS provides appetizers, and a no-host bar
person and all levels welcome. Q: 748-6778
will be available. Q: 863-4685
BIGFORK MUSEUM, RECEPTION
MARCH 14 FROM 5-7
FAMILY JAM, 11 AM
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 7 PM
ImagineIF Library, Kalispell
The Lodge at Whiteish Lake, Whiteish
One of the Flathead’s favorite musicians will be playing Exploring the History and Art of the Timber
A casual, fun and peppy story and music program! Shake all of his hits as usual. Q: 877-887-4026
your sillies out with the whole family. This storytime is Industry in Bigfork and the Swan. A exhibition
designed for birth through age 6 and their caregivers. DOMINICK FARINACCI, 7:30 PM
Older siblings are welcome. Q: 758-5820
Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts
featuring artifacts and photographs of the
FREESTYLE CAMP, 12 PM
Dominick Farinacci, a rising star on the trumpet. His play- Timber Industry accompanied by art inspired
Blacktail Mountain, Lakeside
ing is lyrical and soulful with beautiful tones. He will be
Check out the Freestyle Camp for skiers and snowboard- appearing with Seattle’s elegant Tony Foster Trio. Tickets by the forest.
ers at Blacktail Mountain Resort in Lakeside. Early are $23-$29 Q: 837-4885
registration is $40, while registration the day of the CANYON REVERIE - ANCIENT SPRING, 7:30 PM
event is $50. Register at ticket oice.
Whiteish Performing Arts Center
NATIONAL GROUNDWATER AWARENESS WEEK, 12 Maestro John Zoltek, music director of the Glacier For times & details, visit or call the Chamber:
PM Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply, Kalispell Symphony and Chorale has programmed an interesting
Well-drilling equipment will be on-site and experts will pairing of musical traditions. The “Canyon Reverie - www.bigfork.org • 837-5888
be available to answer questions about wells, aquifer
Ancient Spring” concert features a selection of works for
small orchestra. Q: 407-7000

