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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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SPOTLIGHT EVENT
PRCA Rodeo
WHEN: Friday, March 20 and Saturday, March 21 at 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Majestic Valley Arena at 3639 Highway 93 N. in Kalispell MORE INFO: www.majesticvalleyarena.com
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Ride the wave of excitement as the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association sweeps across the country. Capture the thrills and enthusiasm created by America’s original extreme sport. Tickets are $15 in advance for adults, $18 at the gate; and $10 in advance for kids, $15 at the gate.
SPARTAN TRAINING CLASS
TRAIN FOR THIS YEAR’S SPARTAN RACE ON A TRUE OBSTACLE COURSE 2.5 miles of running & 22 Spartan like obstacles Class starts March 16th • Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30
REGISTER at the Sportsman Ski Haus Customer Service desk.
Pay by the class $11 or pay the entire 8 weeks class for $150. Price includes Kalispell Athletic Club use, aerobic classes, sauna, therapy pool and more! hosted by The Sportsman Ski Haus and Know Obstacles
Kalispell Athletic Club
Big Club Feel, Small Club Appeal
www.kalispellathleticclub.net 752-2880 • 770 West Reserve
THE PRAIRIE SISTERS VINTAGE MARKET, 10 AM Flathead County Fairgrounds, Kalispell
Come join us for our amazing vintage market with vintage goods, antiques, shabby chic, junk repurposed, architec- tural finds, yummy farm house food and more.
MARCH INTO MADNESS VENDOR EXTRAVA- GANZA, 10 AM
Flathead County Fairgrounds, Kalispell
Come celebrate Spring with approximately 60 different vendors from crafters to direct sellers all in one place.
FLOAT SMART WORKSHOP SEMINAR, 11 AM
Lone Pine State Park, Kalispell
An interactive program for anglers or water recreation- ists who use one-person pontoon boats. This program will open your eyes to circumstances you may never have considered. Boating education events offered free to the public. Q: 755-2706
DROP IT OFF, 12 PM
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library
Spring cleaning just got easier! Bring in what you don’t need, even the kitchen sink. Let Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore take away your unneeded furniture, building supplies and appliances.
LIVE CLASSIC COUNTRY, 1 PM
Eagles Lodge, Kalispell
Every Saturday, country music and dancing. Open to public. Q: 892-4580
OLD SAP, 5 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Original, traditional and contemporary banjo, folk, blues and Americana. Q: 756-2739
NORTHERN ROCKIES ANNUAL BANQUET, 5 PM Red Lion Hotel, Kalispell
Tickets $65 per person. Includes one meal and one full MDF membership. Call for more information: 212-7824
ANNUAL DREAM SPRING FLING, 5:30 PM
Hilton Garden Inn, Kalispell
Enjoy a delicious plated dinner then get your groove
on and dance the night away with live music by a local favorite and very talented group of musicians, the Smart Alex’s. $50. Q: 756-4500
KARL ROSS, 6 PM Haskill Station, Whitefish
Every Saturday night at Haskill Station we feature the valley’s finest musicians.Q: 863-5455
NAPA IN BLOOM DINNER, 6 PM
FVCC, Arts and Technology Building, Room 139 Now in its eighth season, an exquisite wine dinner featuring Silver Oak Cellars Chef Dominic Orsini and the students of The Culinary Institute of Montana.
Q: 756-3822
“SPRING SWING FLING THING”, 6:30 PM
The Salvation Army Community Center, Kalispell The fabulous “Swingin’ on High” band, led by BJ Lupton. Refreshments will be provided. Q: 257-4357
FVRD VS AVALANCHE CITY ROLLER GIRLS, 7 PM Flathead County Fairgrounds, Kalispell
Flathead Valley Roller Derby (FVRD) takes on our neighbors from the north in a bout against Avalanche City Roller Girls from Fernie, BC. $10. Q: 871-1870
HALLADAY QUIST, 7 PM
Lodge at Whitefish Lake
Enjoy music in the Boat Club Bar and Lounge. Q: 863-4000
PORTER CREEK, 7 PM
Belton Chalet, West Glacier
Montana singer/songwriters performing original tunes. Q: 888-5000
BILL MIZE AT KM, 7:30 PM
KM Building Theater, Kalispell
Acoustic guitarist introduces music from his new album, The Back of Beyond, with accordionist Beth Bramhall. $15. Q: 755-1111
THE COPPER MOUNTAIN BAND, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
Come down to hear some mountain tunes. Q: 862-2816
WILL PETERSON, 10 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
Great music in a great venue. Q: 730-1030
DJ JOHNNY, 10 PM
Casey’s Bar, Whitefish
Resident DJ rocks the club with the hottest tracks from past and present.
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG BARTON, 8 PM The Rocky Mountain Roadhouse, Ferndale


































































































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