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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
THE JUNGLE BOOK PG
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4, POLSON SHOWBOAT
94%
16%
76%
8% 92% 98%
THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR R
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4, POLSON SHOWBOAT
KEANU R KALISPELL STADIUM 14
MOTHER’S DAY PG-13
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4
BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT PG-13 KALISPELL STADIUM 14
ZOOTOPIA PG KALISPELL STADIUM 14
OPENING
CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR PG-13 A BIGGER SPLASH 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.
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
PRESCHOOL STORY/CRAFT HOUR, 10:30 AM
West Shore Community Library, Lakeside
For ages 3-6. Every Friday. Q: 844-3917
MERRELL SPRING SHOWCASE, 2 PM
Snappy’s, Evergreen
Purchase a pair of Merrell shoes and receive a gift with your purchase. Q: 257-7525
LIGHTHOUSE ARTIST RECEPTION, 5 PM
Bigfork Art & Cultural Center
Leanne Shepherd, a resident of the Lighthouse Christian Home in Kalispell, is a unique artist whose fascination with clocks and other items take life as paintings. Q: 837-6927
FVCC CHEF’S TABLE WINEMAKER DINNER, 6 PM
FVCC Instructional Kitchen, Kalispell
A ne dining experience prepared by students at The Culinary Institute of Montana at FVCC. Seating limited. Featuring wine pairings with each course. $95/person. Q: 756-3822
BIG SKY ASTRONOMY CLUB, 7 PM
Big Sky Astronomy Club, Kalispell
Open to the public. A vast knowledge is de nitely not a prerequisite - a simple interest in looking at the marvels of the night sky is all that’s needed. Q: 257-5445
PIE AUCTION & SOCIAL, 7 PM
Swan River Community Hall, Bigfork
Huckleberry, apple, lemon, pumpkin, pecan, cherry. Admis- sion is one pie or $5/family. Whole pies will go to the highest bidders and slices of pie will sell for $2.50 (or $3 for pie a la mode). Complimentary co ee and lemonade will be available throughout the evening. All proceeds go to continuing improvement projects. Q: 837-5407
CRAIG BARTON, 8:30 PM
Rainbow Bar, Kalispell
Every Friday night with special guests. Q: 752-6630
THE COLD HARD CASH SHOW, 9:30 PM
Great Northern Bar, White sh
Enjoy this great Johnny Cash cover band. Q: 862-2816
DJ JOHNNY, 10 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Resident DJ at Casey’s, Johnny rocks the club with the hottest tracks to get the party jumping! Q: 862-8150
SATURDAY 5/7
SPARTAN RACE, 7:30 AM SAT & SUN
Flathead Lake Lodge, Bigfork
Saturday is the grueling Spartan Beast: 12 miles and 30 obstacles. Sunday is the Spartan Sprint: 3 miles and 20 obstacles. Obstacle racing at its toughest. Parking: $10 car, $20/van, $50/bus or RV. Cash only. Spectator tickets $25. See www.spartan.com/en/race/detail/1084/overview for details.
PIE AND PLANT SALE, 8 AM
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Columbia Falls
A variety of plants for sale; donated from locals. Fresh-baked hot breakfast dishes available for sale, along with freshly brewed co ee and tea, pie, and a variety of baked goods. Pie by the slice and whole pies will be available for purchase. open to all in the community. 50 percent of proceeds go to Intermountain. Q: 892-3784
CONCEAL CARRY CLASS, 9 AM
Snappy’s, Evergreen
A four-hour classroom-only course, taught by a legally trained instructor certi ed by the NRA and the Utah Bureau of Criminal Identi cation. Includes application materials, passport photos, and informational materials. $75.
Q: 257-7525
WILDERNESS WALK, 9 AM
Flathead National Forest
Focus on winged predators. Bring binoculars, spotting scopes and bird books. Easy hike. Free. Q: 291-2154
KALISPELL FARMERS MARKET, 9 AM
FVCC Parking Lot
Local farmers, artists and craftsmen sell their goods. Bedding plants, perenials and herbs, trees and shrubs, ower baskets, local pork, fresh baked goods, fresh and dried owers, arts and crafts, patio furniture, and much more. Q: 756-3822
WILDFLOWER WALKS, 10 AM & 1 PM
Lone Pine State Park, Kalispell
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