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Events
WEDNESDAY 6/1
TOASTMASTERS MEETING, 7 AM
North Valley - The Wave Aquatic and Fitness Ctr, 7 a.m. Kalispell - First Interstate Bank - 2nd  oor, 12 p.m. Become a better speaker and presenter, communicate your message with con dence, develop your leadership skills, and learn to listen e ectively in a fun, friendly, supportive, self-paced atmosphere.
BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL, 7 AM
Red Lion Hotel, Kalispell
A networking group for business professionals that meets to talk and to share referrals. Q: 751-5050
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME
ImagineIF Bigfork Library, 10 a.m.
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library, 10:30 a.m.
Flathead County Library, 11 a.m.
Preschool storytimes, songs, crafts, and more. Q: 837-6976
HOME SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 10:30 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Designed to accommodate individual abilities, grades 1-8. Focus changes weekly to feature artists’ works on display. $7/session. Q: 755-5268
BIGFORK FARMERS MARKET, 3 PM
Masonic Lodge Parking Lot, Bigfork
Locally grown produce and honey. Baked goods, jams, jellies and preserves. Meats and eggs from licensed and certi ed vendors. Q: 249-8439
AFTER-SCHOOL STORYTIME, 3:30 PM
ImagineIF Marion
After-school storytimes in Marion are for children in grades K-3. Q: 758-5820
EUREKA AREA FARMERS MARKET, 4 PM
Riverside Park, Eureka
Locally grown produce, Montana-made items, live music and food. Q: 889-4636
WALK FOR LIFE, 6 PM
White sh High School Track
Raising awareness for suicide prevention. Proceeds go directly to the Nate Chute Foundation and Tamarack Grief Center. Live music, food, face painting, guest speakers, prizes and a scavenger hunt. Q: 862-8600
NATIVE PLANT GARDEN TOUR, 7 PM
FVCC Behind Blake Hall, Kalispell
Join native plant gardener Teresa Geyer Stump for a tour of the FVCC native plant garden. Wheelchair accessible. In the event of inclement weather, a presentation will be given in the board room, Blake Hall, room SCA 140. Q: 471-3786
STEPPIN’ 2 RHYTHM WITH APRIL, 7:30 PM
Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls
Free dance lessons, then karaoke at 9:30. Q: 250-9201
LIVE IRISH MUSIC, 8 PM
Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
Live Irish Music every Wednesday night. Q: 393-2418
OPEN MIC, 9 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Hosted by Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch. Spaces are limit- ed to  rst-come,  rst-served! Q: 890-0242
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
Come show o  your talent. Q: 752-6630
KARAOKE WITH AL, 9:30 PM
Blue Moon Bar and Grill, Columbia Falls
Come give it your all! Q: 250-9201
THURSDAY 6/2
VIETNAM VETERAN PIN CEREMONY, 9 AM
FVCC Arts and Technology Building, Kalispell
Congressman Ryan Zinke invites all Vietnam veterans to attend and receive a pin commemorating their service to their nation during the Vietnam War. Q: 502-1435
WAYFARERS BIRD MONITORING WALK , 10 AM
Flathead Lake Ranger Station, Flathead Lake State Park
Look and listen for birds in the park. Bring water and binoc- ulars if you have them. Wear sturdy shoes appropriate for moderate hiking, dress for the weather. Q: 837-3041
DAY CARE STORYTIME, 10:30 AM
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library
SUBMIT YOUR EVENTS AT FLATHEADEVENTS.NET Melodic spring and summer type songs, some of Vince Guar-
Stories, songs and more. A unique weekly theme. Q: 892- 5919
BOOKS AND BABIES, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
For parents, caregivers and infants-24 months. Q: 758-5820
WHITEFISH KIWANIS MEETING, 12 PM
Pin & Cue, White sh
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. The public is welcome to join our meeting. Q: 863-34099
COLUMBIA FALLS FARMERS MARKET, 5 PM
Eagle’s Nest Antiques, Columbia Falls
A family-friendly, community-building event that features locally grown produce and  owers, food and drink, art and crafts created by area artisans. Q: 892-7467
COLUMBIA FALLS COMMUNITY MARKET, 5 PM
O’Brien’s Liquor and Wine, Columbia Falls
Columbia Falls Community Market o ers friends, families, neighbors and visitors the chance to more conveniently live a farm-to-table lifestyle while enjoying each other’s company, live music, fresh food, desserts, artisan gifts and locally brewed beer.
ANDREW KISS, 6 PM
Sunti World Art Gallery, White sh
Welcome internationally acclaimed painter and award winning artist, Andrew Kiss. Q: 260-3428
SUMMER RODEO SERIES, 7 PM
Blue Moon Arena, Columbia Falls
Brash Rodeo Summer Series. Open rodeo. Adults/$12, children 6 -12/$6, under 6 free. Q: 250-5110
MIKE MURRAY ACOUSTIC DUO, 7:30 PM
The Tupelo Grille, White sh
One of the valley’s  nest musicians. Q: 862-6136
GEORGE WINSTON SOLO PIANO BENEFIT CONCERT, 7 PM
Flathead High School, Kalispell
aldi’s “Peanuts” pieces, pieces inspired by the New Orleans piano and the stride piano traditions, and songs from his upcoming albums. $25 Q: 751-3500
“RED HERRING,” 7:30 PM THU-SAT
O’Shaughnessy Center, White sh
A spoof of  lm noir detective movies set in 1952 with  ve interlocking plots: spy story, murder mystery and three love stories. $20. Q: 862-5371
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 9:30 PM
Great Northern Bar, White sh
Live music with local favorite John Dunnigan. Q: 862-2816
KARAOKE WITH AL, 9:30 PM
Blue Moon Bar & Grill, Columbia Falls
Don’t be shy, show your talent! Q: 250-9201
FRIDAY 6/3
WORKSHOP ON LOONS, 9 AM
Research Learning Center, Glacier National Park
The training will focus on identi cation and monitoring of common loons. Q: 888-7986
POLSON FARMERS MARKET, 9 AM
3rd Avenue West, Polson
Locally grown food for local people. Q: 675-0177
PRESCHOOL STORY/CRAFT HOUR, 10:30 AM
West Shore Community Library, Lakeside
For ages 3-6. Every Friday. Q: 844-3917
ANDRE FLOYD AND CRAWFISH BOIL, 5 PM
The Raven, Woods Bay
Music by original blues artist and craw sh boil. $20. Q: 837-2836
RENEGADE RUNWAY, 6 PM
The Lodge at White sh Lake
Fundraising for the Alpine Theatre Project. Open to the pub- lic, $100 VIP tickets for premium seating. West meets hip. Twelve local vendors showcasing on 36 models. Shop the Runway at the lakeside pavilion before and after the show. Enjoy a cocktail as you peruse the inventory. Q: 212-8154
Since 1989
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Since 1989!
4070 Highway 93 South - Kalispell, Montana 59901 406-755-3880
The Historic
Belton Chalet
Extraordinary Dining With Glacier Park Views
Greek Wine & Mediterranean Food Tasting
Friday, June 10th at 6:00 pm
5 Food Courses • 5 Greek Wines
$60 per person Reservations Required
406-888-5000
www.beltonchalet.com 12575 Hwy 2 E., West Glacier
Hours:
Friday - 3pm - 8pm Saturday - 3pm - 8pm Sunday Brunch - 10am - 2pm
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