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Events
WEDNESDAY 8/24
BUSINESS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL, 7 AM
Ballroom B, Red Lion Hotel, Kalispell
A networking group of business professionals. Q: 751-5050
MANAGING IN MONTANA, 8 AM
Red Lion Hotel, Kalispell
Critical information for Montana employers. Q: 751-5050
LIBRARY BOARD MEETING, 9 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
Regular board meeting. Q: 758-5826
REINING HORSE SHOW, 9 AM
Majestic Valley Arena, Kalispell
Daily thru 8/28. Concessions available. Free. Q: 755-5366
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, 10:30 AM
ImagineIF Bigfork Library 10:30 a.m.
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library 10:30 a.m.
ImagineIF Kalispell 11 a.m.
Preschool storytimes, songs, crafts, and more. Q: 837-6976
SUMMER LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, 11:30 AM
Depot Park, Kalispell
Music by Pinkham Jam: acoustic, blues, country, and rock. Free. Q: 758-2800
KALISPELL TOASTMASTERS, 12 PM
First Interstate Bank, Kalispell
Build con dence and communication skills. Q: 837-0032
DOLL WORKSHOP, 1 PM
Woolen Collectibles, Kalispell
Create a knitted doll. 1 to 2:30 p.m. Q: 756-8746
BIGFORK FARMER’S MARKET, 3 PM
Masonic Lodge Parking Lot
Locally grown produce, raw honey, baked goods, canned jams, jellies, preserves, meats, and eggs. Q: 249-8439
EUREKA FARMERS MARKET, 4 PM
Riverside Park
Family friendly. Awesome music and fresh veggies. Until 6 p.m. Q: 889-4636
SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARKS: “RICHARD III”, 6 PM
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FVCC Black Box Theater, Kalispell
Bring chairs, blankets, and picnics. Free. Q: 756-3822
MIKE MURRAY ACOUSTIC DUO, 6 PM
Piggyback BBQ, White sh
Local singer-songwriter. Q: 863-9895
OPEN DROP IN GROUP FOR MEN & WOMEN, 6 PM
Horse Sense Healing, Kila
No horse experience is needed! Space is limited. RSVP required. $35/person. Q: 257-0008
NEW BOND INITIATIVE FOR KD5 SCHOOLS, 6:30 PM
First Presbyterian Church, Kalispell
A community information session. Q: 752-7488
INTRODUCTORY BALLROOM & COUNTRY WESTERN, 7 PM
Kalispell Eagles
Foxtrot (two-step) and swing. For new dancers and those wishing to refresh their skills. Q: 250-5338
THE LANGUAGE OF POLITICS, 7 PM
Coco Enterprises Conference Center, White sh
Free. Please RSVP: 862-9400
STEPPIN’ 2 RHYTHM WITH APRIL, 7:30 PM
Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls
Free dance lessons: waltz, cha cha, and more. Q: 250-9201
OLD SAP WEDNESDAY RESIDENCY!, 8 PM
The Raven, Woods Bay
The lake and the banjo meet again. Q: 837-2836
“GREASE,” 8 PM
Bigfork Summer Playhouse
Adults $30, seniors $26, kids $17. Q: 837-4886
GUYS ON ICE, 8 PM
Port Polson Players
Musical Comedy. Wed thru Sat at 8 pm. Sun matinee at 2 p.m. Adults $18, seniors and students $17. Q: 883-9212
OPEN MIC NIGHT, 9 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Top-of-the-line equipment is provided. Q: 890-0242
GINSTRINGS, 9 PM
Stone y Lounge, Coram
Bluegrass from Minnesota. Q: 387-5440
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
Until 1:30 a.m. Wednesday and Saturday. Q: 752-6630
KARAOKE WITH AL, 9:30 PM
Blue Moon Bar and Grill, Columbia Falls
Every Wednesday and Saturday. Q: 250-9201
CANYON COLLECTED, 9:30 PM
Great Northern Bar, White sh
Live music with Canyon Collected. Q: 862-2816
THURSDAY 8/25
WHITEFISH LIBRARY PRESCHOOL STORYTIME, 10:30 AM
White sh Community Library
Stories, rhymes, and songs for ages 2 to 5. Q: 862-9914
PATTERNED SHAWL, 11 AM
Woolen Collectibles, Kalispell
Add color work to your shawl. Q: 756-8746
BOOKS AND BABIES, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
For parents, caregivers, and infants to 24 mos. Q: 758-5820
CENTENNIAL OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, 12 PM
Glacier National Park
Entrance fees waived thru 8/28. Instameet at Apgar Village Green, 6 p.m. Special program at St. Mary Visitor Center Auditorium, 8 p.m. Logan Pass Star Party, 9:30 p.m. Q: 888-7800
CROWN GUITAR FELLOWSHIP ARTISTS SEMINAR, 12 PM
Fine Arts Building Room AT 139, FVCC
Free community workshop and performance. Q: 756-3822
WHITEFISH KIWANIS MEETING, 12 PM
Pin & Cue, White sh,
Changing the world one community at a time. Q: 863-3409
GROUPS FOR YOUTH AFFECTED BY CANCER, 3PM
Horse Sense Healing, Kalispell
No riding will occur. RSVP required. Q: 752-0130
GEORGE GRINNELL, EXPLORATIONS & DISCOVERIES, 4 PM
Glacier Park Lodge, Glacier Ntl. Park
Hugh Grinnell impersonates his distant cousin George Bird Grinnel in period costume and tells his story in a live presentation. Q: 226-5600
THURSDAY!FEST, 5 PM
The Museum at Central School lawn, Kalispell
Music by Crown Guitar Festival: Crown All Stars. Q: 253- 6923
COLUMBIA FALLS FARMER’S MARKET, 5 PM
Eagle’s Nest Antiques & Home Furnishings
Local produce, foos, arts, and crafts. Q: 892-7467
COLUMBIA FALLS COMMUNITY MARKET, 5 PM
830 1st Ave. W.
Kids’ market, fresh produce, beer garden. Q: 871-6440
POUND IN THE PARK, 5:30 PM
Lion Park, Kalispell
Music-fueled cardio classes. Q: 261-0259
FLASHBACK 1976 (ABBIE SHELTER), 6 PM
Glacier View Lodge, White sh
Disco costume party featuring the New Wave Time Trippers and Cuisine Machine Catering. Q: 261-9082
“NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM,” 6:30 PM
Miracle of America Museum
Watch Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Free. Q: 883-6804
FLATHEAD RIVER RODEO, 7 PM
Polson Fairgrounds
Thurs, Fri, and Sat. Adults $15, students $5, kids free. Live music will follow the rodeo every night. Q: 338-7684
SUMMER RODEO SERIES, 7 PM
Blue Moon Arena, Columbia Falls
Adults $12, children 6 to 12 $6, under 6 free. Q: 892-3110
“DANDELION FRENZY” PAINTING PARTY!, 7 PM
Tipsy Brush Studio, Kalispell
All supplies included. $30. Q: 530-209-7769
CHAIN REACTION, 7:30 PM
Brookside Yard, Bigfork
Flathead Valley’s newest rock cover band. Q: 420-2263

