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WEDNESDAY 8/13
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. Each week features a unique theme.
Q: 837-6976
MCT COFFEE CUPPING, 10 AM
MCT Bohemian Hall, Whitefish
An around-the-world coffee tasting hosted by Montana Coffee Traders. This event is free and open to the public. Q: 862-7633
PICNIC IN THE PARK, 11:30 AM
Depot Park, Kalispell
Depot Park Summer Lunchtime Concert Series. This week’s music provided by Marshall Catch. Admission is free. Food and beverages available for purchase.
NORTHWEST MONTANA FAIR & RODEO
Flathead County Fairgrounds
With a theme of “Stirrup Some Fun!,” the 2014 NW Montana Fair & Rodeo is scheduled for Aug. 13- 17 at the Flathead County Fairgrounds and will feature three nights of PRCA Rodeo, a carnival, a demolition derby, relay races, live musical performances and thousands of exhibits.
LEMONADE ON THE LAWN, 12 PM
Lincoln County Library, Libby
Local author Cyrus Lee will read from and discuss his new book, “Me and the ‘53.” Bring your lunch or buy it there.
A salad plate is on the menu for $4. Free lemonade and a cookie! Q: 293-2778
BIGFORK FARMERS MARKET, 3 PM
Masonic Temple, Bigfork
Vendors sell fresh-cut flowers, garden starters, fresh produce, herbs, baked goods, farm-fresh eggs, jams, hand-made crafts, and much, much, more.
LEGENDARY EVENING ON FLATHEAD LAKE, 5:30PM Lorenzen’s Home, Somers
Gourmet picnic dinner and drinks. Music by Christian Johnson and Dave Blackburn. Optional Dragon Boat cruises on Flathead Lake with Team Dragonflies. $75 donation suggested. Q: 756-9047
TAMARACK COMMUNITY TAP NIGHT, 6 PM Tamarack Brewing Company, Lakeside
This Wednesdays Tap Night will benefit the Flathead Lak- ers. The Lakers provide leadership through education, advocacy, and stewardship programs to protect Flathead Lake and clean water now and for future generations.
Q: 844-0244
FLATHEAD BEEKEEPERS MEETING, 6:30 PM Teakettle Community Center, Columbia Falls
A gathering of backyard amateur beekeepers and wan- nabeekeepers for support and education. Open to anyone with an interest in beekeeping. We meet every second Wednesday of the month except December.
PINTEREST PARTY, 6:30 PM
Stumptown Art Studio, Whitefish
Project for the evening is a painting of a seasonal tree to fit in with our “Into the Garden.” $35/$30 members.
Q: 862 5929
STEPPIN’ 2 RHYTHM WITH APRIL, 7:30 PM Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls
Free dance lessons, followed by live music.
THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE, 8 PM
Bigfork Summer Playhouse
Set in New York City in the fast paced 1920s, a young girl from Kansas comes to New York in search of a new life for herself. This stage version is based on the 1967 film musical. Q: 837-4886
STEVE BIG DADDY KELLEY & ROSIE, 8 PM Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
Listen to some classic blues every Wednesday evening. Q: 393-2418
JAM NIGHT WITH THE SMART ALEX, 8:30 PM Craggy Range Bar and Grill
Every Wednesday the guys in the Smart Alex bring the jams and rock the house. Q: 862-7550
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Second Avenue East, Kalispell
ThursdayFest! is a bit like a carnival that’s been crossed with a craft fair, a food court, a concert and a beer garden. The ages and professions are mixed from babes- in-arms to grandpas gawking. This week’s music is 20 Grand – funk/hip hop. Q: 253-6923
LADIES NIGHT AT THE BARN!, 6 PM
Horse Sense Healing
Are you interested in experiencing healing through horses? Meet and connect with like-minded women in a safe and supportive group setting. Cost is $30 per person per group. Q: 257-0008
CLASSICAL MUSIC CONCERT, 7:30 PM
Easthaven Baptist Church, Kalispell
Classical music benefit concert with Wai Mizutani, a world-renowned violin virtuoso. Also with Idara Aguinaga, a dramatic Bel Canto Coloratrua Soprano. Beautiful music you won’t want to miss it. $30 general admission and $50 reserved seating. Q: 752-7021
THE FULL MONTY, 8 PM
Bigfork Summer Playhouse
Six unemployed steelworkers in Buffalo, New York are miserable, have no cash, and no prospects. After catch- ing their wives and other women going crazy over male strippers, they set out to make some quick cash showing off their “real man” bodies by becoming a team of male strippers in this musical. Age 18+. Q: 837-4886
OPEN MIC, 8:30 PM
The Bandit, Columbia Falls
With the Trigger Happy Campers. All ages.
WORLD FAMOUS OPEN MIC, 9 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
The hottest open-mic in the valley hosted by Marco Forcone and Don Caverly. Q: 730-1030
THURSDAY JAM WITH LUKE LAUTARET, 9 PM Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
EVENTS
FARMER’S MARKET
Wednesdays from 3-6pm and Saturdays 9:30am-1:30pm
Bigfork Masonic Temple
SUNDOWNER NETWORKING RECEPTION
Thursday, August 14th 5pm
The Nancy Cawdrey Studio
BIGFORK MUSEUM’S EARTH WORKS
Tuesday – Saturday 10am-5pm Reception August 15th from 5-7pm www.big forkmuseum.org
BIGFORK ROTARY’S HOE DOWN
Sunday, August 17th 3pm-8pm
BruMar Estate
RIVERBEND CONCERT SERIES
Sunday, August 17th – Wilson & McKee
Every Sunday at 7pm – Sliter Memorial Park
For more details contact the Bigfork Area Chamber
www.bigfork.org • 837-5888
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
THE SORDID SEEDS, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
Rockin’ sounds to get you through the week.Q: 862-2816
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell Come and show off your talent! Q: 752-6630
EMILY CLARK & BRENT JAMESON, 9:30 PM Crush Lounge, Whitefish
Two of Whitefish’s most beloved musicians are going to get funky! Q: 730-1030
THURSDAY 8/14
SENIOR TOUR & TEA DAY, 10 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Free admission for seniors, complimentary 10:30 a.m. tour, coffee, tea and cookies. Q: 755-5268
TEEN WORKSHOP: SUPER STRANGE SOAP, 2 PM ImagineIF Kalispell Library
Spark a reaction in your own bathtub. Mix up a batch of suds with surprises inside. Q: 837-6976
COLUMBIA FALLS FARMERS MARKET, 5 PM Columbia Falls
Locally grown food for local people. The farmers market is a family-friendly, community-building event that features locally grown produce and flowers, food and drink, art and crafts created by area artisans, and live music.
Q: 892-1424

