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A GOOD CAUSE FUNDRAISERS WORTH ATTENDING
BACKPACKER’S BALL
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EXnxjoxyxaxxfantasticeveningoffinefoodanddanceattheGlacierNational Park Conservancy’s annual Backpacker’s Ball on Aug. 1. The event is the biggest fundraiser of the year for the park’s official support group and is perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors. Limited seating is available. Tickets are $150 per seat.
The camp is open to students entering 4th-6th grades. Local high school science teachers Todd Morstein and Ben Young from Glacier High School will be leading the camp with the assistance of a team of advanced high school students.
SMART DRIVER COURSE, 9 AM
The Summit Medical Fitness Center
Walk-ins welcome! Please call 751-4500 for a reservation.
TRIVIA AT THE BREWERY, 6 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Put your brain to the test! Q: 756-2739
WOMENS SELF-DEFENSE, 6 PM
Family Martial Arts of Montana, Kalispell
Women’s self-defense doing our best to keep women safe. free class to all no commitment. Q: 407-4116
CHAMBER NIGHT - BRASIL GUITAR DUO IN RECITAL, 7:30 PM
Whitefish Performing Arts Center
This internationally acclaimed duo offers a cross-cultural program of music for two guitars by Rameua, Tedesco, Leo Brower, David Leisner and others. Q: 407-7000
WET HOT ‘MERICAN CABARET, 9 PM
Crush Lounge, whitefish
Viscosity Theatre presents every Monday until September.
TUESDAY 8/4
TIP A COP FUNDRAISER, 11 AM
MacKenzie River Pizza Whitefish, Kalispell
All “tip” proceeds will be donated directly to area and region- al Special Olympic Programs. Please join us in our efforts!
DOWNTOWN FARMERS MARKET, 5 PM
Depot Park, Whitefish
Enjoy the bounty of summer every Tuesday where local farmers and craftsmen showcase their products. Live music featuring Kelly West, prepared food, and the season’s freshest products are featured. Q: 862-2043
DOUG ROMMEREIM, 6 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
Every Tuesday on the patio. Q: 862-2816
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 6 PM
Craggy Range Bar and Grill
On the patio every Tuesday until 9. Q: 862-7550
PATRICE MANGET & LA NOTA, 6:30 PM
Laughing Horse Lodge
Your concert ticket includes a light dinner created by Chef Kathleen with a non-alcoholic beverage. Beer and wine are available. $24. Reservations required. Q: 886-2080
PICNIC IN THE PARK, 7 PM
Depot Park, Kalispell
Andre Floyd and Mood Iguana playing funky blues at this outdoor event.
TAMARACK TRIVIA, 7 PM
Tamarack Brewing Company, Lakeside
Play as a team or individually, great prizes! Q: 844-0244
CHAMBER NIGHT 2 - FRY STREET QUARTET & ANDREW STAUPE, 7:30 PM
Whitefish Performing Arts Center
Staupe will join the engaging Quartet in a program of music of piano quartet, piano solo and string quartet. Q: 407-7000
CHAMBER NIGHT 1 - ASHU, KUTIK AND MYER., 7:30 PM
Saint John Paul II Catholic Church, Bigfork
Saxophonist, Ashu, violinist Yevgeny Kutik and pianist, Spencer Myer, will come together in a mesmerizing night of violin/piano and sax/piano duets by a range of composers, from Mozart to Rachmaninoff to Ravel. Q: 407-7000
FINNDERS & YOUNGBERG, 8 PM
Stonefly Lounge, Coram
Bluegrass / Americana from Longmont CO. Q: 387-5440
NICK SPEAR, 9 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
Crazy rockin’ accoustic tunes. Q: Q: 730-1030
THE BLACKBERRY BUSHES, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
Bluegrass all the way from Seattle. Q: 862-2816
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