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A GOOD CAUSE
FUNDRAISERS WORTH ATTENDING
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22 when Eisinger Motors donated $10,000 and it concludes with the non- pro t’s spring fundraiser, The Big Event. This year’s theme is “A Night to Change A Life” and the dinner includes a ra e and live auction. Tickets are $750 for a table of eight, $200 for a couple, and $125 for an individual.
BEACON FILE PHOTO
Mother’s Day Menu 2016
CANAPÉS & SALAD
Toasted bagels w/ jams, cream cheese • Smoked salmon, capers, red onion • Caprese salad over mixed greens, drizzled with olive oil and Balsamic reduction • Baked Brie with fresh berries and maple syrup • Shrimp cocktail • Steamed Mussels and Clams in a garlic herb broth
ENTREES
Bacon and sausage • Scrambled eggs • Cauli ower and leek hash • Lemon ricotta crepes with mixed berry topping • Risotto with duck and white balsamic vinegar • New England clam chowder • Mini bagel pizzas
CARVING STATION Old style pit ham
DESSERT STATION
Yogurt parfait • Mini coconut crème pies (dairy free) • Lemon blueberry cheese cake • White and dark chocolate covered strawberries
$5 BLOODY MARYS AND MIMOSAS
Sunday, may 8
10am-2pm
$32.95 per adult
$15.95 Kids 5 -12 Children under 5 complimentary
SEATING IS LIMITED
call now for reservations
406-888-5700
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FLOORS INSTALLED WITH PRIDE
So you’ll be proud!
Most homes with fresh wood  ooring command a better resale price. Invest in quality. Install Sand Finish or we rent professional  ooring machines and have the commercial products and advice to help the do-it yourselfer.
Call to book your  ooring upgrade today!
Larry Alton, Eagle Woodworking 755-4770 shop 212-8235 mobile
Decades of experience, hundreds of local happy customers.
MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH, 10 AM
Grouse Mountain Lodge, White sh
Omelet bar, carved baron of beef, eggs benedict, Belgian wa es, drink specials and more. $32.95/adults and $15.95/ kids (aged 5-12) and seniors (65 and up), kids 5 and under free. RSVP: 863-4700
GOURMET MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH, 11 AM
The Bibler Home and Gardens, Kalispell
Presented by The Culinary Institute of Montana at FVCC. . Mimosas with fresh squeezed orange juice, salmon, grilled oysters, day boat scallops Thermidor and much more. $60/ person or $110/couple. Q: 755-6578
MONDAY 5/9
THE SUNRISERS LIONS CLUB, 6:40 AM
Kalispell Center Mall
A nonpro t organization that supports the local youth in the Kalispell area; from eyeglasses to scholarships. Every Monday at the Fireside Room. Q: 257-1385
TODDLER TIME, 11 AM
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library
Make new friends and enjoy interactive and energetic stories, songs and movement. Designed for ages 18 months to 3 years and their caregivers. Babies are welcome too! Q: 892-5919
FLATHEAD AUDUBON’S ANNUAL MEETING, 5 PM
White sh Community Center
Marco Restani presents on migration ecology of northern saw-whet owls and the techniques used to run an owl band- ing station. Q: 862-4923
TASTING ROOM TRIVIA NIGHT, 6 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Every Monday. Questions provided by ImagineIF Libraries. Challenging and fun for teams and individuals. Prizes award- ed to top three  nishers. Q: 756-2739
SALSA DANCING LESSONS, 7 PM & 8 PM
Kalispell Eagles
Every Monday night. 7 p.m. Intermediate Class. 8 p.m. Beginner Class. $10/person Q: (626) 367-1943
TUESDAY 5/10
PRESCHOOL ART ADVENTURES, 11:30 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
For the youngest of artists, ages 2-5. Hockaday members at the family level membership participate for free, while non-members are asked for a modest $3 donation per child. Q: 755-5268
KALISPELL LION’S CLUB, 12 PM
Red Lion, Kalispell
Part of a world-wide organization of people who serve the needs of people in our community, state, country, and world. Locally, we support a variety of area needs. Public welcome. Q: 755-8256
GRAND OPENING - CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY, 4 PM
Cancer Support Community, Kalispell
Hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served. Q: 752-0130
FRIENDS BOOK GROUP, 5 PM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
Meeting the second Tuesday of the month, September - June. All are invited to join the discussion. This month’s selection: “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova. Q: 758-5820
TAMARACK TRIVIA, 7 PM
Tamarack Brewing Company, Lakeside
Play as a team or individually, don’t miss the fun and great prizes! Q: 844-0244
THE LOWEST PAIR, 8 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
We are thrilled to welcome back Washington duo, The Lowest Pair! This will be a lounge-style show with seating. Q: 862-8150
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