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The Summer Special Olympic Games are in Missoula this year and the Olympic torch is being carried through Whitefish by Special Olympic athletes and local law enforcement officers. Cheer on the athletes, then head to Depot Park for a free barbecue honoring the participants.
Special Olympics Torch Run
WHEN: Tuesday, May 12 at 4 p.m. WHERE: Depot Park in Whitefish CONTACT: 406.250.4618
The Shops at Station 8, Columbia Falls
Come see our fresh finds for home and garden and enjoy live music by Steve Eckels, classical guitarist between 1-4pm. Refreshments of course! Q: 892-1123
FAMILY FORESTRY EXPO, 9 AM
Trumbull Creek Educational Forest, Columbia Falls Family oriented event features a short forest walk that offers educational stations and demonstrations along the way. Q: 758-5218
BIO BLITZ, 9 AM
FVCC Campus, Kalispell
Biology and natural resources faculty and students will partner with community members to identify as many plants, birds, amphibians, insects, fish, mammals, fungi and other species as possible. Q: 756.3822
COWBOY UP FOR CANCER RANCH RODEO, 10 AM Charging Home Stampede Park, Browning Proceeds benefit cancer patients as they travel to seek treatment. There will be a wild ride ranch bronc riding, a Calcutta, and a candy bar race will all be on tap for added enjoyment. Concessions and beer garden. Crawford Brothers Band will play after the rodeo. $5. Q: 360-4234
FORT CONNAH OPEN HOUSE, 10 AM
Fort Connah, St. Ignatius
Demonstrations, crafts, black powder shooting, histori- ans, silent auction, bake sale and more. Time era dress encouraged. Camping available. Free. Q: 214-0333
AFROFUSION DANCE, 10:30 AM
Imagine Health Studio, Columbia Falls
Live drumming for men, women, and teens. $10 per person and all levels welcome. Q: 406-748-6778
THE MET: LIVE IN HD--CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA AND PAGLIACCI, 11 AM
Whitefish Performing Arts Center
Run time 3:30. Tickets available at the door: $20 adults/$5 students/$10 college students. Q: 862-7591
“WILDFLOWER WALKS”, 11 AM
Lone Pine State Park Visitor Center
Pace of the hike will be moderate and cover about a mile up and down inclines. Hikes are conducted on trails mak- ing strollers and wagons unusable. Q: 755-2706.
LAMPWORKING, 11:30 AM
Stumptown Art Studio, Whitefish
Learn to melt glass rods with a hot head torch and mapp gas to make round glass beads. Q: 862-5929
LIVE CLASSIC COUNTRY, 1 PM
Eagles Lodge, Kalispell
Every Saturday, country music and dancing. Open to public. Q: 892-4580
KALISPELL VS BITTERROOT, 1 PM
Griffin Field, Kalispell
“AA” baseball double header. Adult $5. Senior/Kid $2.
PERSIAN RUG TOUR AT BIBLER GARDENS, 1:30 PM Bibler Home & Gardens
This guided two-hour tour will include a viewing of the Persian Tribal Rug collection. $20.
“A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM”, 2 PM
Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts
Fairies Parade after the 2 p.m. show. Also Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m. Adults $20, 12 & under $15. Q: 755-0760
CRAIG WICKHAM, 6 PM
Haskill Station, Whitefish
Every Saturday night at Haskill Station we feature the valley’s finest musicians.Q: 863-5455
TALK OF THE TOWN, 7:30 PM SAT & SUN O’Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish
With the success of last year’s production we will again write on a topic selected by you! $10. Q: 862-5371
KELLY WEST, 8 PM
Tupelo Grille, Whitefish
Come enjoy some of the valley’s finest musicians.
KRISTI NEUMAN, 8 PM
Lodge at Whitefish Lake
Enjoy music in the Boat Club Bar & Lounge. Q: 863.4000
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG BARTON, 8 PM
The Rocky Mountain Roadhouse, Ferndale
Join Craig Barton and special guests every Sat. night!
PEDACTER PROJECT, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
Local favorites from Bigfork. Q: 862-2816
MATHIAS, 9 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish


































































































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