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MOVIE REVIEWS
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PLAYING TOMATOMETER
Think Like a Man Too (PG-13)
Kalispell Stadium 14
22 Jump Street (R)
Kalispell Stadium 14
How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG)
24% 85%
92% 55% 50% 90%
Kalispell Stadium 14; Whitefish Mountain 4; Polson Showboat
Jersey Boys (R)
Kalispell Stadium 14; Whitefish Mountain 4
Maleficent (PG)
Kalispell Stadium 14; Whitefish Mountain 4; Polson Showboat
Edge of Tomorrow (PG-13)
Kalispell Stadium 14; Whitefish Mountain 4; Ronan Entertainer
OPENING
Transformers: Age of Extinction (PG-13) Snowpiercer (R)
Ratings current as of Monday. Updated ratings and reviews can be found at rottentomatoes.com. Tomatometer, Fresh and Rotten ratings, and associated marks used by permission of Rotten Tomatoes.
FRIDAY 6/27
POLSON FARMERS MARKET, 9 AM Downtown Polson
Locally grown food for local people. Q: 675-0177
LITTLE SAPLINGS PROGRAM SERIES, 11 AM Lone Pine State Park Picnic Shelter
As the summer progresses, you’ll observe your little saplings spreading their roots as they gain knowledge about Montana’s diverse wildlife, trees, and much more. Pre-registration is not required for this affordable $3 program. Q: 755-2706 ext. 3
CONIFER KIDS PROGRAM SERIES, 1 PM
Lone Pine State Park Picnic Shelter
Hoping to get your child active and interested in nature? Conifer Kids is geared for children ages 8-11 and includes nature related topics about plants, wildlife and being outdoors. All programs include a game or art project. Pre-registration is not required for this affordable $3 program. Q: 755-2706 ext. 3
WHITEFISH WOODY WEEKEND BOAT PARADE, 8 PM The Lodge at Whitefish Lake
View all of the spectacular wooden boats of Whitefish Woody Weekend III from the shores of Whitefish Lake! Starting at 8 p.m., the classic wooden boats will make their way around the perimeter of Whitefish Lake.
Q: 863-4022
THE CAN OF ARROWS, 8 PM
The Raven, Woods Bay
Rock out to this female fronted blues/rock band.
TARZAN, 8 PM
Bigfork Summer Playhouse
Shipwrecked off the coast of Africa, the young son of an English couple is raised by a tribe of gorillas to manhood, when a pretty English naturalist crosses his path and teaches him about love and civilized ways. Q: 837-4886
SOUL CITY COWBOYS, 8 PM
Symes Hotel, Hot Springs
Everything from Hank to Hendrix, Soul City Cowboys is a three piece, high powered Rock/Country band that plays a wide variety of songs.
DIXIE RIDDLE, MOONSHINE MOUNTAIN, 9 PM Craggy Range Bar and Grill, Whitefish
Moonshine Mountain plays many different genres includ- ing rock, country, bluegrass, funk, punk, and reggae. This should be a diverse night of music. Q: 862-2816
LIVE DJ’S , 9 PM
Casey’s Bar, Whitefish
Live DJs on Friday and Saturday night at Casey’s. Dance the weekend away.
GROOVE SESSION, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
GrooveSession is a power rock trio with definitive song writing and a very live performance.
SAMURAI SAMSON, 11 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
Dance party at Crush with this great local DJ.
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BIRDS OF A FEATHER, 3 PM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
As part of their summer children’s art class series, the Hockaday Museum of Art has teamed up with the Flat- head Audubon Society to offer “Birds of a Feather”. Doug MacCarater will bring several live hawks and/or owls
and provide a riveting talk on these fascinating animals. Families, friends, and bird lovers are invited to attend this free presentation. Q: 755-5268
FIX IT YOURSELF, 3 PM
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library
Fix a flat, inflate a tire. The basics. Bring in your own bike and try your hand at simple bike maintenance. Get a free patch kit, then get out and ride. Q: 892-5919
WEST GLACIER FARMERS AND ARTISANS MARKET, 3:30 PM Apgar Village
Join us at the market in the village every Friday through Labor Day from 3:30 - 6:30. We feature live music, food, local produce, original art, jewelry, knitted and crocheted items, ceramics, spices, honey, candles, soaps, and much more. Q: 888-5554
Jack & Suzi Hanna
will host Montana’s Outdoor Legacy Foundation’s
2014 “Grizzly Bear Rendezvous”
Friday, July 11, 2014 from 5:30 - 9 pm.
Limited Reservations Available. Pre-registration & Tickets are Required
Register now on line at www.mtoutdoorlegacy.org Call at 406-444-6759
Or email us at: [email protected]
used for grizzly bear recovery work in Montana!
We work to preserve the outdoor experience
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