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A GOOD CAUSE FUNDRAISERS WORTH ATTENDING
LAKESIDE QRU DINNER
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Every Monday night. $10/person. 7 p.m. intermediate class, 8 p.m. beginner class. Q: (626) 367-1943
TUESDAY 5/31
WILD MILE CORRIDOR WILDFLOWER WALKS, 10 AM
Showthyme, Bigfork
Join Anne Morley and Neal Brown spring birding and wild ower identi cation. An easy 2-mile hike along the Old Swan River Road. Meet in front of Showthyme. Bring water, food, bug repellent, sunscreen, a hat and warm, waterproof clothing, but please leave dogs at home. Q: 886-2242
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
Stories, songs, crafts, music and more. A unique theme each week. Q: 758-5820
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
AFTER SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 3:30 PM
Hockaday Museum of Art
Monthly 4-session packages focus on more expansive topics. Ages 7-14. $30. Q: 755-5268
WHITEFISH FARMER’S MARKET, 5 PM
Downtown White sh
Every Tuesday . Live music, prepared food and the season’s freshest products. Q: 407-5272
THE NORTH SHORE BOOK CLUB, 6 PM
Flathead Lake Brewing Co. Pubhouse
“Unbroken,” by Laura Hillenbrand. Whether you have read the book, just started, or never heard of it, join us for a beer and casual conversation. Last book club session before summer. Q: 837-2004
WILDERNESS WALK: EVENING WILDFLOWER HIKE, 6 PM
Flathead National Forest
From showy larkspurs to diminutive miterworts, the Colum- bia Mountain Trail is a ower-lover’s paradise. We will walk at an easy pace and make lots of stops to view owers growing in shady, sunny, and wet habitats. This is a moderate hike at a little over 3 miles and almost 1,000 feet of elevation gain. Be prepared for a day in the outdoors with good walking shoes, rain gear, water, and snacks. Free. Space is limited.
Q: (303) 726-3931.
MIKE MURRAY ACOUSTIC DUO, 6 PM
Casey’s Skybar, White sh
Award winning music, local singer/songwriter. Q: 862-8150
COMMUNITY KITCHEN DINNER, 6 PM
Christ Church Episcopal, White sh
Free dinner. Q: 257-6182
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
“TO BE OR NOT TO BE,” 7 PM
The Museum at Central School, Kalispell
A comedy set in WWII era, presented by the Historic Film Club. Free and open to the public. Donations accepted.
Free popcorn. Sweet treats, beer and wine for sale. Seating available, but folks are encouraged to bring their own oor pillows, portable chairs, blankets, or whatever will make you comfortable for viewing the lms. Q: 756-8381
JUST JAZZ CONCERT, 7:30 PM
Flathead High School Auditorium, Kalispell
Hosted by Flathead High School. Free. Q: 751-3500
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