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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
FLATHEADBEACON.COM
406.257.RACE
3790 HIGHWAY 93 NORTH
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ERIK PLOOT, D.P.M.
Podiatric Physician and Surgeon
Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery
Medical marijuana card renewals and new patient appointments.
Aug 8th, Kalispell $125
(406) 589-5516
FUNGAL TOENAILS?
New Easy Treatment with Proven Technology PinPointe Footlaser
Picnic in the Park
WHEN: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. and Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. WHERE: Depot Park in Kalispell
MORE INFO: www.downtownkalispell.com
BEACON FILE PHOTO
95 INDIAN TRAIL RD. KALISPELL
755-1300 • www.glacierfootandankle.com
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 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.
THE PROPOSED “FLATHEAD NATIONAL PARK,” CANADA, 5 PM Sondreson Hall
Join the North Fork Preservation Association for a potluck dinner and to hear legendary Canadian conser- vationist Harvey Locke talk about the proposed Flathead National Park on the B.C. side of the border, immediately north of Glacier Park. Q: 888-5084
DEIDRE CORSON, 7 PM
The Lodge at Whitefish Lake
Come down for some bluegrass! Q: 877-887-4026
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG BARTON, 8 PM
The Rocky Mountain Roadhouse, Ferndale
Join Craig Barton and special guests for open mic every Sat. night!
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
GUYS & DOLLS, 8 PM
Whitefish Performing Arts Center
Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, this odd- ball romantic comedy soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon. Tickets $18 - $39
Q: 249-2407
CIRCUS UNDER THE BIG SKY, 8 PM
Northern Lights Saloon, Polebridge
North Fork Recreation Rentals teams up with Levitation Nation to bring amazing aerialists, beautiful belly danc- ers, Whitefire Fire Spinners, and acro extraordinaires
right to the door step of Glacier National Park for one night only. This is a free event, so simply grab a camp chair or picnic blanket, come on up, and prepare to be mesmerized.
THE BEST WESTERNS, 9 PM
Stonefly Lounge, Coram
Honky tonk/dance band featuring Jonny Fritz, Chris Sand and Caroline Keys! Q: 387-5440
LIVEDJS,9PM
Casey’s Bar, Whitefish
Live DJs on Friday and Saturday night at Casey’s. Dance the weekend away.
THE NEW WAVE TIME TRIPPERS, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
Relive the ‘80s with this totally tubular band. Q: 862-2816
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell Come and show off your talent! Q: 752-6630
GOD FEARING WOMEN, 10 PM
Craggy Range Bar and Grill, Whitefish
An ecclectic, dance friendly power trio with influences combining rock, reggae, ska, funk, hip hop and afro- cuban fusion-jazz-metal, God Fearing Women bring an infectious energetic originality that needs to be seen live. Q: 862-7550
ALASTAIR DJ SCHON LONG, 11 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
Alastair is back! If you missed Winter Carnival this year, make sure you come down to enjoy some of the best house music ever. Q: 730-1030
SUNDAY 7/27
WHAT ABOUT YOU? WORKSHOP WITH HORSES, 9 AM Horse Sense Healing, Kila
Join in this small experiential group with the horses and supportive coaching to uncover your sparks of resiliency and feel restored, recharged and reconnected! Q: 257- 0008
LONE PINE GUIDED HIKE, 1 PM
Lone Pine State Park, Kalispell
During the hike the ranger will provide 4-5 different ac- tivities. All activities and games will be focused on learn-
SPOTLIGHT EVENT
Enjoy live music in downtown Kalispell throughout the summer. If you don’t have time to pack your picnic basket, don’t worry, food and beverage vendors are always there providing tasty treats and cold drinks for you to purchase.

