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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FLATHEADBEACON.COM SPOTLIGHT EVENT
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The Big Sky Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society presents Whitefish Woody Weekend III hosted by the Lodge at Whitefish Lake. The event features 36 classic wood boats from all over the Pacific Northwest and western Canada. The boats are on display Saturday, June 28, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Whitefish Woody Weekend
WHEN: Friday, June 27, through Sunday, June 29 WHERE: The Lodge at Whitefish Lake
CONTACT: 406-862-5085
SATURDAY 6/28
WHITEFISH LAKE RUN, 8 AM
Whitefish City Beach
Shuttle for the 10K leaves at 7 a.m. Both 5K and 10K races start at 8 a.m. This is a great race.
ENDURO PRIMEVAL, 8 AM
Whitefish Mountain Resort
Enduro mountain bike racing is the definitive test for
a mountain biker. The purpose of each race is on fun, adventure and community. Three Timed Stages will be mostly downhill and will test the rider’s technical skills, accompanied by three untimed climbing sections.
Q: 862-2900
EUREKA SUMMERTIME FESTIVAL, 8 AM
Eureka Downtown
Paws for Pancakes breakfast at 8am followed by 8 bands from around the state and further. The festival will include kid activities, local brewery beer, diverse food, local artisans and a variety of music. Q: 396-7138
from their own gardens and farms. Processed food items are from the kitchens of the vendors and include baked goods and canned jams, jellies, and preserves.
MONTANA COFFEE TRADERS COFFEE CUPPING, 10 AM MCT Bohemian Hall, Whitefish
An around the world coffee tasting evaluation. Q: 862- 7633
GUIDED NATURE HIKES, 11 AM
Lone Pine State Park Visitor Center
Join in on weekly Guided Nature Hike where they explore a variety of trails and talk about a different topic each week. Q: 755-2706 ext 3
SUMMER SYMPHONY POPS, 5:30 PM
Rebecca Farm, Kalispell
Bring a picnic or make it easy and buy food and libations from onsite vendors. Lawn chairs and blankets are required, and they’ll have large tents in case of inclement weather. Maestro John Zoltek will cue the orchestra at 7:30 pm for the concert featuring some of your favorite popular classics plus a few rousing patriotic tunes.
Q: 257-3241
YOU’RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN, 8 PM Bigfork Summer Playhouse, Bigfork
Tells the story of an average day in the life of the famous comic strip child hero, Charlie Brown. Although the char- acters are 5-6 years old, the show is cast with adults.
Q: 837-4886
WITHOUT ANNETTE, 8 PM
Symes Hotel, Hot Springs
This band pushes a modern sound blended with melodic vocals and catchy riffs to push a positive message.
THE NEW WAVE TIME TRIPPERS (1985), 9 PM Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
The best 80’s band that ever was will have you smiling and dancing all night long. Q: 862 2816
JAMESON AND THE SORDID SEEDS, 9 PM Stonefly Lounge, Coram
Don’t miss this bumpin’ original reggae rock and blues rock band. Q: 387-5440
THE CAN OF ARROWS, 9 PM
Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
Rock out to this female fronted blues/rock band.
WILLIAM INGRID, KEISHIE, JASON ROOT, CHRIS SAGE, 9 PM Crush Lounge, Whitefish
SUMMER MUSHROOMS, 8 AM
Glacier Institute Field Camp
By the end of this course, participants will be able to identify dozens of edible and non-edible species of mush- rooms, recognize prime mushroom habitat in and around Glacier Park, understand the hallmarks of field identifica- tion, and recognize the importance of mushrooms in a healthy ecosystem. Q: 755-1211 Cost: $175
CELEBRATE THE SWAN: RACE FOR THE TRAILS,
9 AM Swan Ecosystem Center
Foot and bike races for people of all ages. This is an annual fundraiser for the Swan Ecosystem Center to help pay for the opening and maintenance of 98 miles of trails in the Swan Front and the Mission Mountains Wilderness. Q: 754-3137
KALISPELL FARMERS MARKET, 9 AM
FVCC, Kalispell
Local farmers, artists and craftsmen sell their goods, bedding plants, perenials and herbs, trees and shrubs, flower baskets, local pork, fresh baked goods, fresh and dried flowers, arts and crafts and more. Q: 881-4078
BIGFORK FARMERS MARKET, 9:30 AM Masonic Lodge, Bigfork
Vendors will sell locally grown produce and raw honey