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MOVIE REVIEWS
WHAT THE CRITICS THINK
A BAD REVIEW is denoted by a ROTTEN tomato A GOOD REVIEW is denoted by a FRESH tomato
The Tomatometer measures the percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who recommend a certain movie — or the number of good reviews divided by the total number of reviews.
PLAYING
TOMATOMETER
BATMAN V SUPERMAN PG-13
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4, POLSON SHOWBOAT
29%
17%
98%
51% 26% 49%
THE BOSS R
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, POLSON SHOWBOAT
ZOOTOPIA PG
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4
HARDCORE HENRY R
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4
MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 PG-13
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4, RONAN ENTERTAINER
MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN PG KALISPELL STADIUM 14, POLSON SHOWBOAT
OPENING
THE JUNGLE BOOK PG CRIMINAL R
Ratings current as of Monday. Updated ratings and reviews can be found at rottentomatoes.com. Tomatometer, Fresh and Rotten ratings, and associated marks used by permission of Rotten Tomatoes.
Don’t be shy, show your talent! Q: 250-9201
FRIDAY 4/15
YOUTH GROUP GARAGE SALE, 8 AM FRI & SAT
Fellowship Church gym, Columbia Falls
Raise money for Youth Group to go to LIFE 2016 conference in July. Q: 892-4477
SPRING MACK DAYS, 9 AM FRI-SAT
Flathead Lake - Check in stations at Somers, Wayfarers, Big Arm, Blue Bay and Polson
Fishing derby sponsored by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Sanctioned by Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks. Up to $225,000 in cash and prizes. www.mackdays. com
BOOKSTORE BAG SALE, 10 AM FRI & SAT
Columbia Falls Library Association
Fill a bag with books and CDs for $4. Fundraiser for the Columbia Falls Library. Q: 892-5919
PRESCHOOL STORY/CRAFT HOUR, 10:30 AM
West Shore Community Library, Lakeside
For ages 3-6. Every Friday. Q: 844-3917
HFA ANNUAL LIVING WITH GRIEF SEMINAR, 1 PM
Immanuel Lutheran Skilled Care Center, Kalispell
Discussion on managing con ict/ nding meaning-supporting families at life’s end. Emphasis on strategies to support families as they are dealing with a family member who is dying and grief after death. Free. Q: 755-4923
THE COWBOY BALL, 5:30 PM
Polson Fairgrounds
Annual fundraising banquet and auction, dinner and dancing to bene t fairground improvement. $40/person. Q: 883-1100
STEAK FRY WITH LIVE MUSIC BY HALLADAY QUIST, 6:30 PM
North Valley Eagles Club #4081, Columbia Falls
Includes steak and potato with other x-ens for $12. Live music by Halladay Quist. Open to the public. Q: 892-4081
MIKE MURRAY ACOUSTIC DUO, 7 PM
The Boat Club (Lodge at White sh Lake)
Enjoy the music of local singer/songwriter. Q: 863-2323
“COWABUNGA - MOOOVIES AND MUSICOWS,” 7:30 PM
Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts
Music, dance, singing and comedy all brought to you by local talent. Fun for the whole family. Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. Q: 837-4885
KARL ROSS TRIO, 7:30 PM
Tupelo Grille, White sh
Some of the valley’s nest musicians. Q: 862-6136
KYLE DEAN, 8 PM
The Raven, Woods Bay
Live music and walleye sh fry dinner. Q: 837-2836
PEDACTER PROJECT, 8 PM
Marina Cay Resort, Bigfork
Bigfork’s favorite band. Live music every Friday. Q: 837-5861
CRAIG BARTON, 8:30 PM
Rainbow Bar, Kalispell
Every Friday night with special guests. Q: 752-6630
ENGINE 99, 9:30 PM
Great Northern Bar
Live music with Engine 99. Q: 862-2816
DJ TONALITY’S BIRTHDAY BASH, 10 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
We’re handing over the turntables to DJ Tonality of the MT Souls as he celebrates his birthday! Q: 862-8150
SATURDAY 4/16
BISON STAMPEDE, 8 AM
Dixon School
10K, 5K, 1 mile fun run, pancake breakfast. $25 includes T-shirt. Q: 246-3566
THE SWAN RANGERS, 8:30 AM
Echo Lake Cafe/Swan River School, Bigfork
The Swan Rangers meet every Saturday for breakfast at 8:30, leaving at 9:30 for a partial day outing in the nearby Swan Range. Those not wishing to join the group for break- fast can simply show up in the Swan River School parking lot across the street from the Echo Lake Cafe to carpool for the day’s outing. Q: 755-1379
BIG WHEELS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT, 9 AM
Edgerton School, Kalispell
Basketball in wheel chairs. All proceeds bene t members of the community with disabilities. Q: 756-5488
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HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION
HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION
SMALL BUSINESS
HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION EVENT
Friday May 20, 2016 • Flathead County Land ll
FREE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION
THIRD SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH
Flathead County has teamed up with Veolia Environmental Services to provide an economical way to dispose of small amounts of hazardous waste.
If your small business would like to participate, please call Veolia Environmental Services for pre-registration information and a cost estimate. 1-877-484-0129
Flathead County Solid Waste District
758-5910
TO PARTICIPATE: Call to request a reg- istration form, ll it out, mail it back and we’ll send you a postcard with your appointment time.
Items Accepted at Collection:
Oil based paint, thinner, solvents, adhesives, stains, cleaners, furniture stripper, ammonia, pesticides, her- bicides, insecticides, poisons, fertilizers, tree sprays, fuel, carburetor, cleaner, lye, turpentine
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