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Events
WEDNESDAY 4/13
TOASTMASTERS MEETING, 7 AM
North Valley - The Wave Aquatic and Fitness Ctr, 7 a.m. Kalispell - First Interstate Bank - 2nd oor, 12 p.m. Become a better speaker and presenter, communicate your message with con dence, develop your leadership skills, and learn to listen e ectively in a fun, friendly, supportive, self-paced atmosphere.
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, 10 AM
ImagineIF Bigfork Library 10 a.m.
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library 10:30 a.m.
ImagineIF Kalispell Library 11 a.m.
Preschool storytimes are lled with stories, songs, crafts, music and more. Each week features a unique theme.
Q: 837-6976
HOME SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 10:30 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Designed to accommodate individual abilities, grades 1-8. Focus changes weekly to feature artists’ works on display. $7/session. Q: 755-5268
“CAPTURING GRACE,” 3 PM
The Summit, Kalispell
The story of what happens when New York’s Mark Morris Dance Group joins forces with people with Parkinson’s dis- ease to stage a unique performance. Filmed over the course of a year, it’s a story about the power of art and the enduring strength of the human spirit. Q: 751-4500
AFTER-SCHOOL STORYTIME, 3:30 PM
ImagineIF Marion
For children in grades K-3. 3:30-4:30 p.m. Q: 854-2333
HISTORY OF SOMERS TOWN COMPANY, 5 PM
West Shore Community Library, Lakeside
Somers Town Project history talk and Power Point presenta- tion for National Library Week. Q: 844-3719
BRAZILIAN-BRITISH ADVENTURE DRAMA “TRASH,” 6 PM
FVCC, Blake Hall Board Room (Room 140), Kalispell
Visiting Fulbright Teaching Assistant Anderson Viana de Carvalho Jr. from Brazil will provide introductory comments
SUBMIT YOUR EVENTS AT FLATHEADEVENTS.NET Tipsy Brush Studio, Kalispell
and facilitate audience discussion after the conclusion of the lm. Free and open to the public. Q: 756-3822
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG WICKHAM, 6 PM
Haskill Station, White sh
Every Wednesday night Craig hosts an acoustic open mic. Q: 863-5455
“BEAUTY OF BIRDS” COURSE, 6 PM
Flathead High School, Kalispell
Flathead Audubon’s spring adult education birding course, Wednesday evenings in April. Designed for beginning birders and seasoned experts. This weeek: Birds of Glacier National Park by Steve Gniadek. Q: 781-1721
COMMUNITY KITCHEN DINNER, 6 PM
White sh Nazarene
Free community dinner. Q: 862-2433
WEDNESDAY TRIVIA AT FLBC PUBHOUSE, 6:30 PM
Flathead Lake Brewing Co., Bigfork
Experience ne brews and food while you play trivia for a chance to win $5 FLBC cash for every person on your team. Every Wednesday. Q: 837-2004
STEPPIN’ 2 RHYTHM WITH APRIL, 7:30 PM
Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls
Free dance lessons, then karaoke at 9:30. Q: 250-9201
LIVE IRISH MUSIC, 8 PM
Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
Live Irish Music every Wednesday night. Q: 393-2418
OPEN MIC, 9 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Hosted by Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch. Spaces are limit- ed to rst-come, rst-served! Q: 890-0242
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
Come show o your talent, every Wednesday and Saturday. Q: 752-6630
KARAOKE WITH AL, 9:30 PM
Blue Moon Bar and Grill, Columbia Falls
Come give it your all! Q: 250-9201
THURSDAY 4/14
SENIOR TOUR & TEA DAYS, 10 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Light refreshments served all day, gallery tour at 10:30 a.m., led by a trained volunteer docent. Seniors free. Q: 755-5268
STORYTIME: @ YOUR LIBRARY, 10:30 AM
White sh Community Library
It’s National Library Week and we celebrate by telling stories about bears, lions, ghosts, and more - when they visit the library. Stories, rhymes, and songs for the preschool group, ages 2-5, every Thursday. Q: 862-9914
BOOKS AND BABIES, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
For parents, caregivers and infants-24 months. Q: 758-5820
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABILITY, 11:30 AM
The Museum at Central School, Kalispell
An honest and interactive workshop that brings “real world” learnings and realities in the navigation of resource develop- ment and organizational sustainability. Q: 756-3618
WHITEFISH KIWANIS MEETING, 12 PM
Pin & Cue, White sh
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. The public is welcome to join our meeting. Q: 863-34099
HIKING SEASON KICKOFF PARTY, 5 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Join the Montana Wilderness Association for the Spring Into Summer Kicko Party. MWA will be unveiling over 100 up- coming Wilderness Walks and sharing our plans and projects for stewardship work on the Continental Divide Trail. Local singer-songwriter Mike Murray performs his originals and covers. Q: 756-2739
COMMUNITY KITCHEN DINNER, 6 PM
Central Christian Church: 755-5265 Calvary Lutheran Church: 752-4102 Free community dinner.
“POPPY FANTASY” TIPSY BRUSH PAINTING PARTY!, 7 PM
Bring a bottle of wine, learn to paint. All supplies included. Instructions easy and fun to follow. Q: 530-209-7769
WEEDS OF WEST VALLEY, 7 PM
West Valley Middle School Commons
Tris Ho man, weed coordinator of the Flathead National Forest and coordinator for the West Valley School insectary, brings examples and visual displays to this presentation. Students and community members of all ages are encour- aged to attend. Free. Q: 755-3704
PLAYING IN THE UNIFIED FIELD, 7 PM
Co ee Trader’s Bohemian Hall
Neurobiologist and educator Carla Hannaford will present recent research and tools for mastering our world around us. Q: 862-4357
CHARISMATIC CURLEWS & CITIZEN CONSERVATION, 7 PM
Polson City Library Meeting Room
Join Janene Lichtenburg and Amy Seaman for their slide show highlighting the curlew’s role in cultivating a culture
of conservation as well as how you can become involved in helping North America’s largest shorebird. Free. All welcome. Q: 883-8225
CRAIG WICKHAM, 7 PM
Tupelo Grille, White sh
Come enjoy the lounge with some of the valley’s nest musicians. Q: 862-6136
“TRIBES,” 7:30 PM THU-SUN
O’Shaughnessy Center, White sh
A critically acclaimed drama about what it means to hear and listen. Sneak preview Thursday. Shows Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 4 p.m. $18/adults, $16/seniors, $8/ students, with reserved seating. $10 for the sneak preview performance, sold only at the door. Q: 862-5371
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 9:30 PM
Great Northern Bar, White sh
Live music with John Dunnigan. Q: 862-2816
KARAOKE WITH AL, 9:30 PM
Blue Moon Bar and Grill, Columbia Falls
More of us means more for you
Because you can never have too much of a good team, Providence St. Joseph Medical Center welcomes Robin Hape, M.D., to our growing group of surgeons dedicated to serving Lake County and the Mission Valley.
As the only full-time general surgeon in our community, Dr. Hape o ers nearly a decade of experience in a range of procedures, including colonoscopies, hernia repairs, and gall bladder and appendix surgeries. He joins our local team already providing surgical expertise in orthopedics and OB-GYN.
Dr. Hape is now accepting patients at:
Providence St. Joseph Medical Clinic — Polson
6 13th Ave. East, Polson, MT 59860
Request an appointment: 1-866-PMG-TEAM
Montana.Providence.org
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