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A GOOD CAUSE FUNDRAISERS WORTH ATTENDING
HORSE THERAPY
WWH HE EN N: S: Xe px xt . x 1 x ax n d O c t . 6 f o r y o u t h 5 : 3 0 - 7 : 3 0 p . m . Sept. 15 and Oct. 20 for adults 5:30-7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Xxxxxx
WHERE: Horse Sense Healing in Kalispell
MORE INFO: Xxxxxx
MORE INFO: www.horsesensehealing.com or (406) 257-0008
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Horse Sense Healing LLC is o ering free horse therapy for youths and adults who have been impacted by cancer. Organizers say it is a chance for people to nd a “new normal” and a time of healing. Preregistration is required. Group size is limited. To register call KRMC’s Cancer Support Community at (406) 752-0130 or [email protected].
Preschool storytimes are lled with stories, songs, crafts, music and more. Each week features a unique theme. Q: 758-5820
PRESCHOOL ART ADVENTURES, 11:30 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Artists aged 2 to 5 can enjoy Preschool Art Adventures with their adult guardian. Family membership holders participate for free. Requested $3 donation per child for non-members. Q: 755-5268
KALISPELL LION’S CLUB, 12 PM
Red Lion, Kalispell
Men and women dedicated to the motto “we serve” are part of a world-wide organization. Locally, the Kalispell Lions support a variety of area needs, from eye glasses and scholarships to Lions Park and various youth activities. Q: 755-8256
MYSTERIOUS MOSAIC, 1 PM
Woolen Collectibles, Kalispell
In this class we will decode mosaic knitting, employing the slipstitch is a fundamental part of Mosaic patterns. Until 2:30 pm. Q: 756-8746
CHILDREN’S THEATRE AUDITIONS FOR WONKA!, 4 PM
Bigfork Summer Playhouse
Prepare a 30-second monologue and plan to stay for the entire audition time. Grades 2 to 3 from 4 to 5 p.m., grades 4 to 7 from 5 to 6:30 p.m., grades 8 to 12 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Rehearsals will begin the following day. No cost to audition; $40 participation fee for castmembers (scholarships avail- able). Tech tech crew signups in lobby. Q: 837-4886
WHITEFISH FARMERS MARKET, 5 PM
Downtown White sh
Enjoy the bounty of summer every Tuesday until 7:30 p.m. Local farmers and craftsmen showcase their products at the north end of Central Avenue. Featuring live music, prepared food, and the season’s freshest products. Music by Barrell
Stove Trio. This jazz trio plays original songs as well as some old jazz favorites. Q: 407-5272
HEALTHVOTES - CANDIDATE FORUM, 6 PM
College, Arts & Tech. Bldg, Large Community Rm., FVCC
Learn how legislative candidates in your area hope to improve the health of Montanans and our health care system. Q: 756-3822
DANIELLE OLIVER, 6 PM
Casey’s Bar Skybar, White sh
Kick back at the Sky Bar and enjoy live music from Danielle Oliver! Q: 862-8150
JOHN DUNNIGAN, 6 PM
The Craggy Range, White sh
Live music on the patio every Tuesday Q: 862-7550
“PALM PARADISE” PAINTING PARTY!, 7 PM
Tipsy Brush Studio, Kalispell
Bring a bottle of wine and a friend, or make new friends at this fun painting party! No experience necessary. Class size is limited. All supplies included. Q: 530-209-7769. Q: 530-209-7769
TAMARACK TRIVIA, 7 PM
Tamarack Brewing Company, Lakeside
Tuesday is Tamarack Trivia Night! Play as a team or individu- ally. Don’t miss the fun and great prizes! Q: 844-0244
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