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he Election Department

has moved to the
COURTESY PHOTO
Whiteish Gallery Nights
Flathead County Fairgrounds Country Kitchen
through June 30th
for the purpose of voter registration and absentee voting. he 
Country Kitchen building is located directly behind the Grand- WHEN: Thursday, May 1, at 6 p.m. 
stands and will have a sign on it to indicate it is the
WHERE: Downtown Whiteish 
ELECTION DEPARTMENT.
CONTACT: 406-862-5777
Whiteish Gallery Nights celebrates its 10th season with 15 art specialty shops and 
Flathead County residents will be able to register in person galleries. Head to downtown Whiteish for ine art and refreshments for this family 
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
friendly and festive community event.


In order for voter to conirm their registra- tion, their proper precinct, and the location OR contact the 
of polling place for that precinct they may Election Department at 
access the Falthead County website: http:// 
lathead.mt.gov/election and click on
(406) 758-5536

ly tying, see the birds of prey from Montana Wild Wings the basics of how sonar works and the advances that 
Recovery, and much more. Families will enjoy interactive, have been made in sonar technology. Q: 203-5220
hands on activities. Q: 203-5200
PIE AND ICE CREAM SOCIAL, 5 PM
SUMMER CAMP SIGNUPS, 10 AM
Mountain Brook Community, Kalispell
Kalispell Center Mall
Come join in for homemade pie and ice cream at the 
Join in JCPenney court and surrounding areas for traditional apring fundraiser. Live music by the Swan 
summer camp signups. Various summer camps in the Range Jammers.
valley will have tables set up for you browse and get your DANCIN’ UNDER THE STARS TO THE NOTES OF 
children signed up for this summer. Q: 751-5052
THE NIGHT, 7 PM
MIGRATORY BIRDS OF PREY, 10 AM
Flathead Lake Inn & Suites
Libby Dam Visitor Center
Dancing, decadent desserts, swing dance demonstra- 
Learn about migratory birds of prey from the experts: tions, photo booth. Music provided by Swingin’ Light - 9 
the birds themselves. Wildlife rehabilitator and raptor Piece Ensemble led by JB Lupton. Proceeds of this event 
EVENTS
biologist, Janie Fink of Birds of Prey Northwest, will give will assist local families in need with emergency needs 
two lectures: one at 10:30 a.m. and one at noon. Seating through the Neighbors In Need Program. Cost: $25
is on a irst come, irst served basis. Learn about these Q: 752-7266
important creatures we share the world with.
“WHICH WAY BIGFORK?” HOW DID I END UP HERE?, 7:30 PM 
RED WINE AND CHOCOLATE, 10 AM
O’Shaughnessy Center, Whiteish
MARKETING AND PLANNING PRESENTATION
Mission Mountain Winery
“How Did I End Up Here” is piece of devised theatre,
Wednesday, April 30th, 8:15am • Center for the Performing Arts
This free annual event is a part of the winery’s continuing a form of theatre where the script is created through 
program to educate the community about the pleasurable collaboration. This play is written and directed by WTC’s 
synergies created by the pairing of food and wine.
Artistic Director Jesse DeVine, but it is based on over 100 
CLEAN YOUR ‘FORK
Q: 849-5524
Flathead Valley submissions including interviews, written 
GIFTS & COLLECTIBLE BONANZA, 10 AM
essays, photographs, artwork and even two diaries.
Saturday, May 3rd, 8:00am • Meet at Flathead Bank of Bigfork The Gym, Kalspell
Q: 862-5371
Free Breakfast Included, www.Bigfork.org
NASCAR die-cast cars, sports and Star Wars igurines, KATE MCLAUGHLIN , 8:30 PM
western and home decor. 10 am - 6 pm each day. Free Crush Lounge, Whiteish
admission. Q: 755-4340
Kate returns to Crush to bring you new songs, a chance 
TASTE OF BIGFORK
to be in a video and a way to download her music for free. 
Sunday, May 4th, 2-5pm • Tickets are $40
AFROFUSION DANCE, 10:30 AM
Q: 730-1030
Whiteish Dance Studio
and available at Elec. Ave. Gits and the Chamber Oice
Live drumming for men, women and teens. $10 per person THE NEW WAVE TIME TRIPPERS, 9 PM
and all levels welcome. Q: 748-6778
Great Northern Bar, Whiteish
SUNDOWNER : NETWORKING RECEPTION
A wildly talented cover-band was sucked into a time- 
CINDERELLA - A NEW ADAPTATION, 1 PM
tunnel during a gig. They have been traveling through 
hursday May 8th, 5pm • Flathead Bank
Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts
space-time for three decades. But to the band, it’s only 
A hilarious version of a classic tale, perfect for children of been three months. Q: 862-2816
all ages. Tickets: $7/$5 Q: 837-4885 Tickets available at 
Stillwater Christian School.
LIVE DJ’S , 9 PM
For more details contact the Bigfork Area Chamber
HOW SONAR WORKS, 1 PM
Casey’s Bar, Whiteish
Cabela’s, Kalispell
Live DJs on Friday and Saturday night at Casey’s. Dance 
www.bigfork.org • 837-5888
Join Mike Pentony, Navico / Lowrance Factory Pro Staf the weekend away.
for an informational seminar on sonar technology. Learn
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM




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