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WEDNESDAY 6/3
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME
ImagineIF Bigfork Library, 10 AM
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library, 10:30 AM ImagineIF Kalispell Library, 11 AM
Preschool storytimes are filled with stories, songs, crafts, music and more. Weekly unique themes. Q: 837-6976
HOME SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 10:30 AM Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Create drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures and more. Art projects are designed with multiple levels of complex- ity to accommodate individual abilities. $7. Q: 755-5268
BIGFORK FARMERS MARKET, 3 PM
Masonic Lodge, Bigfork
Vendors will sell locally grown produce, raw honey, baked goods, canned jams, jellies and preserves. Meats and eggs are also available. Q: 249-8439
FREE PILATES FOR GOLF CONDITIONING, 3:30 PM Studio 48 Pilates and Fitness, Whitefish
The stronger your core, the lower your score. Since golf and pilates share similar principles, many golfers adapt naturally to pilates method. Q: 730-1528
AFTER SCHOOL ART CLUB, 3:30 PM
Stumptown Art Studio, Whitefish
Each day will bring a new art activity to complete in one hour! Ages 7 and up. $5. Q: 862-5929
PARK HOSTS COMMUNITY MEETINGS, 5:30 PM Teakettle Community Hall, Columbia Falls
The format of the meetings will include presentations by Glacier National Park Superintendent Jeff Mow and other members of the park leadership team. Q: 892-4087
ACOUSTIC OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG WICKHAM,
6 PM Haskill Station, Whitefish
Every Wednesday night Craig Wickham hosts an acoustic open mic at Haskill Station. Q: 863-5455
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MRPBL BASEBALL, 6 PM
Memorial Park, Whitefish
Come cheer on your own Glacier Outlaws for only $6.
GATEWAY TO GLACIER TRAIL MEETING, 6 PM Freedom Bank, Columbia Falls
We are currently planning Pedal & Paddle for Paths event as well as Pints for Paths. We encourage anyone interested in our projects to participate.
FLBC PUBHOUSE TRIVIA, 6:30 PM
Flathead Lake Brewing Co. Pubhouse, Bigfork Chance to win $5 FLBC cash for every person in your team. Weekly lasagna special! Q: 837-2004
STEPPIN’ 2 RHYTHM WITH APRIL, 7:30 PM
Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls
Free dance lessons. Followed by Karaoke with Al at 9:30. Q: 250-9201
LIVE IRISH MUSIC, 8 PM
Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
Come out for some tunes from Ireland. Q: 393-2418
TRIVIA NIGHT, 7 PM
Craggy Range Bar and Grill, Whitefish Every Wednesday with Big Valley Radio.
OPEN MIC NIGHT WITH LUKE LAUTARET, 9 PM Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
Sign up with your host, Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch, to get a time slot and show off your talent. Q: 257-8188
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM, WEDS & SAT Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
Come and show off your talent! Q: 752-6630
THURSDAY 6/4
BOOKS AND BABIES, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
Parents and caregivers of infants up to 24 months are invited for stories. Q: 758-5820
PILATES FOR DISTANCE RUNNING AND FREE FOOT ASSESSEMENT, 12 PM
Studio 48 Pilates and Fitness, Whitefish
With low impact exercises to target core strength and stability as well as proper body mechanics and alignment, all distance runners will have something to gain from this free workshop. Q: 730-1528
“406 HOSPITALITY” SEMINAR, 1 PM
Grouse Mountain Lodge, Whitefish
Seminar trainer Lisa Jones is a talented facilitator who will motivate attendees to value their role in Montana’s tourism industry, expand their knowledge, connect with customers and take a fresh look at ways businesses can not only attain rave reviews from visitors, but also keep them returning again and again. Free. Q: 862-3390
FLATHEAD VALLEY BREASTFEEDING COALITION “BABY BISTRO”, 3 PM
KRMC OB Department, Kalispell
Topic: “What to Look for in a Car Seat.” This is a free mother-baby breastfeeding support group to assist in educating and connecting mothers within the community on the benefits of breastfeeding their baby. Q: 751-6667
COLUMBIA FALLS FARMERS MARKET, 5 PM Pinewood Park, Columbia Falls
A community-building event that features locally grown produce and flowers, food and drink, art and crafts cre- ated by area artisans, and live music.
“EXPLORING THE LANDS DOWN UNDER,” 7 PM Polson City Library Meeting Room
Judi Woodhouse’s slide presentation will introduce the audience to many of the amazing species that are found in Australia as well as nearby Tasmania, and New Zealand.
BRASH RODEO SUMMER SERIES, 7 PM
Blue Moon Arena, Columbia Falls
Bareback, saddle bronc, bull riding, barrel racing, junior barrel racing, breakaway roping, tie-down roping, team roping, steer wrestling. $10 Adults, $5 Kids
“EXIT LAUGHING,” 7:30 PM THU -SAT O’Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish
The Whitefish Theatre Co. presents its final cabaret of the season. When the biggest highlight of your life for the past 30 years has been your weekly card night with the girls, what do you do when one of your foursome inconveniently dies? $20. Q: 862 5371
MIKE MURRAY, 8 PM
Tupelo Grille, Whitefish
Come enjoy some of the valley’s finest musicians.
OPEN MIC, 8:30 PM
The Bandit, Columbia Falls
With the Trigger Happy Campers. All ages.
THURSDAY JAM WITH LUKE LAUTARET, 9 PM Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
Join us and your host, Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch, each and every Thursday. Q: 257.8188
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
The man. The local legend. Q: 862-2816
WILL PETERSON TRIO, 9 PM
Stonefly Lounge, Coram
Rock, R&B, pop to get you dancing. Q: 387-5440
KARAOKE WITH AL, 9:30 PM
Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls Don’t be shy, show your talent! Q: 250-9201
FRIDAY 6/5
POLSON FARMERS MARKET, 9 AM
Polson Farmers Market
Locally grown food for local people. Q: 675-0177
MIAP INTERMENT CEREMONY, 3 PM
Croxford Funeral Home & Crematory, Great Falls Transfer ceremony will begin at at 12:30 p.m.. Immedi- ately following, a motorcycle procession will escort the
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DUCTLESS HEATING & COOLING
294 2nd Ave WN Kalispell 257-1341 www.airworksmt.com