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WEDNESDAY 4/8
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME
ImagineIF Bigfork Library, 10 AM
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library, 10:30 AM ImagineIF Kalispell Library. 11 AM
Preschool storytimes are filled with stories, songs, crafts, music and more. Weekly unique themes. Q: 837-6976
HOME SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 10:30 AM Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Home school students create drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures and more. Art projects are designed with multiple levels of complexity in order to accommodate individual student abilities. $7. Q: 755.5268
FAYP APRIL LUNCHEON, 12 PM
Red Lion Hotel, Kalispell
Join the Flathead Area Young Professionals to hear from area experts Kim Morisaki of Montana West Economic Development and Katharine Thompson from the city of Kalispell about what is in store. Q: 751-5050
LEARN TO KNIT SOCKS, 1 PM
Woolen Collectibles, Kalispell
Need a portable project? Socks are for you, let us show you how to create this wonder fun footwear. Q: 756-8746
AFTER SCHOOL ART CLUB, 3:30 PM
Stumptown Art Studio, Whitefish
Each day will bring a new art activity to complete in one hour! Ages 7 and up. $5. Q: 862 5929
BEAUTY OF BIRDS, 6 PM
Flathead High School, Kalispell
Learn about our local birds in Flathead Audubon’s annual series of workshops and field study. $10
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG WICKHAM,
6 PM Haskill Station, Whitefish
Every Wednesday night Craig Wickham hosts an acoustic open mic at Haskill Station. Q: 863-5455
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BIGFORK MUSEUM’S PIECES OF APRIL
Tuesday-Saturday 11am-5pm
www.big forkmuseum.org
SUNDOWNER NETWORKING RECEPTION
Thursday, April 9th - 5pm
Edward Jones
JAKE’S WOMEN BY NEIL SIMON
Friday-Sunday, April 10th – 12th
Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts www.big forkcenter.org
For more details contact the Bigfork Area Chamber
www.bigfork.org • 837-5888
THE BAD LARRYS, 6 PM
Lodge at Whitefish Lake
Enjoy music in the Boat Club Bar and Lounge. Q: 863.4000
FLBC PUBHOUSE TRIVIA, 6:30 PM
Flathead Lake Brewing Co. Pubhouse, Bigfork Experience fine FLBC brews while you play trivia for a chance to win $5 FLBC cash for every person in your team. Make sure to save room for our weekly lasagna special! Q: 837-2004
TIPSY BRUSH PAINTING PARTY!, 7 PM
Tipsy Brush Studio, Kalispell
Learn to paint “Sunflower.” Bring a bottle of wine and a friend, or make new friends at this fun painting party! Class size is limited to 14, so early signups are encour- aged! Sip, socialize, and learn to paint in a relaxing, creative atmosphere. All supplies are included, and step-by-step instructions are easy and fun to follow. No experience necessary. Q: 530.209.7769
STEPPIN’ 2 RHYTHM WITH APRIL, 7:30 PM
Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls
Free dance lessons. Followed by Karaoke with Al at 9:30. Q: 250-9201
“VENUS IN FUR”, 7:30 PM THURS-SAT
Whitefish Theater Company
Thomas Novachek, a beleaguered playwright, is desper- ate to find an actress to play Vanda, the female lead in his adaptation of the classic sultry tale Venus in Fur. Appro- priate for adults. $20. $10 Thurs. All seats reserved.
LIVE IRISH MUSIC, 8 PM
Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
Come out for some authentic tunes from Ireland every Wednesday. Q: 393-2418
OPEN MIC NIGHT WITH LUKE LAUTARET, 9 PM Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
Sign up with your host, Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch, to get a time slot and show off your talent. Q: 257-8188
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell Come and show off your talent! Q: 752-6630
THURSDAY 4/9
SENIOR TOUR & TEA DAY, 10 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
A free docent-led tour begins at 10:30am that acquaints guests with all current exhibitions. Complimentary coffee, tea and cookies are served. Q: 755-5268
BOOKS AND BABIES, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
Parents and caregivers of infants up to 24 months are invited for stories, bouncy rhymes and playtime with spe- cial sensory toys. Learn fun techniques for using books, songs and rhymes at home. Q: 758-5820
KARL ROSS & JEREMY QUICK, 5 PM Kalispell Brewing Company
Jazz duo at Kalispell Brewing. Q: 756-2739
FILM CLUB “NIGHT OF THE GRIZZLIES”, 6:30 PM The Museum at Central School, Kalispell
On the same night in August of 1967 two young women were killed in Glacier National Park by two different griz- zly bears in two different campsites 9 miles apart.
Q: 756-8381
TIPSY BRUSH PAINTING PARTY!, 7 PM
Tipsy Brush Studio, Kalispell
Learn to paint “Dandelion Frenzy.” Bring a bottle of wine and a friend! Q: 530.209.7769
THE FLATHEAD VALLEY IONS GROUP, 7:00 PM Bohemian Grange Hall, Whitefish
Timothy Murphy will present “Evolving Permaculture: Place Sourced Regenerative Planning.”
OPEN MIC, 8:30 PM
The Bandit, Columbia Falls
With the Trigger Happy Campers. All ages.
MONTANA’S CHRISTMAS VILLAGE
Submit your events at flatheadevents.net THURSDAY JAM WITH LUKE LAUTARET, 9 PM
Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
Join us and your host, Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch each and every Thursday. Q: 257.8188
MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN, 9 PM Great Northern Bar, Whitefish Come down and rock out. Q: 862-2816
KARAOKE WITH AL, 9:30 PM
Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls Don’t be shy, show your talent! Q: 250-9201
SAPPHIRE SHAKEDOWN, 10 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
Come down and shake it at a great venue. Q: 890-1812
FRIDAY 4/10
CRESTON AUCTION CONSIGNMENT DAY, 7 AM Creston School
We sell your items for you! Merchandise will be accepted from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the sale grounds in Creston.
GLACIER FIDDLE FESTIVAL, FRI 6 PM, SAT 9 AM Smith Valley Grange Hall, Kalispell
Glacier Fiddle Festival is a nonprofit organization dedi- cated to keeping the old-time fiddle contests alive and well in the Flathead Valley. Join us for a free fiddle jam.
JOHN FLORIDIS, 7 PM
The Lodge at Whitefish Lake
Enjoy music in the Boat Club Bar & Lounge. Q: 863.4000
CINCH WINTER RODEO SERIES 2015, 7 PM Majestic Valley Arena, Kalsipell
Featuring bull riding, bareback, saddlebronc, team rop- ing, tie down roping, breakaway roping, steer wrestling, and barrel racing. Are you ready? $10. Q: 755 5366
JAKE’S WOMEN BY NEIL SIMON, 7:30 PM Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts
The time, it seems, has come for Jake to decide between

