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SEPTEMBER 14, 2016 // FLATHEADBEACON.COM
SPOTLIGHT EVENT MARK YOUR CALENDAR
FALLS FEST
WHEN: Saturday, Sept. 17, from 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Marentette Park in Columbia Falls
MORE INFO: fallsfestmusic.com
Mike Murray Band. COURTESY PHOTO
The second annual Falls Fest will feature live music by the Lil’ Smokies, plus King Cardinal, The Mike Murray Band and Kyle Dean. This fundraiser supports the Columbia Falls Food Bank, the Boys’ and Girls’ Club of Glacier Country and the Montana Wounded Warriors. Drinks from Fun Beverage. Tickets $15 in advance; $20 at the gate.
Fun- lled event for dogs, dog owners, and dog lovers. Fees go toward building a dog park for Kalispell. Photo booth, contests, vendors, games, and more. Q: 758-7849
POKEMON MONTHLY TOURNAMENT, 11 AM
Sports Cards Plus, Columbia Falls
Monthly Pokemon tournament. $5 entry fee. Q: 897-2604
WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S, 1 PM
Woodland Park, Kalispell
Complete a two-mile walk and learn about Alzheimer’s disease, advocacy opportunities, and clinical studies, as well as support programs and services from the Alzheimer’s Association. Q: 252-3053
LIVE CLASSIC COUNTRY, 1 PM
Eagles Lodge, Kalispell
Dancing from 1 to 4 p.m. every Saturday. Q: 892-4580
TOM CATMULL, 5 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Rock, blues, and a little bit of everything from singer-song- writer Tom Catmull. Q: 756-2739
THE 2ND ANNUAL BARN BASH, 5:30 PM
Diamond B Ranch, Kalispell
A locally sourced farm-to-table dinner, two of Montana’s pre- mier singer-songwriters Rob and Halladay Quist with Great Northern, and live and silent auctions. Q: 253-1736
FESTIVAL OF FLAVORS DINNER & WINE PAIRINGS, 6 PM
Seven Bar & Grill, Lakeside
Dinner and wine pairings with Chef Eric Larson. $100 per person. Q: 407-1455
CHILI FEED FUNDRAISER: BUILD A WELL, 6 PM
Bethany Lutheran Church, Bigfork
Help us build a well for the Lutheran Church of South Sudan and enjoy dinner at the same time! Q: 837-4387
CLEMENTINE’S OPEN STAGE, 7 PM
Clementine’s Cabin, Bigfork
Open to the public. Musicians, comedians, writers, poets, authors, readers are welcome to perform. Drinks and vege- tarian dinner available for purchase. Q: 837-6309
COSMIC VIBRATIONS: BEST OF JOHN DENVER, 7:30 PM
Glacier Symphony and Chorale, Kalispell
Saturday and Sunday. A Symphony Pops concert that showcases the dynamic, versatile range of the orchestra,
featuring one of Broadway’s most revered tenors, Mike Eldred. Q: 407-7000
ROY WILHELM AND THE ASHLEY CREEK RAMBLERS, 8 PM
Kalispell Eagles
Country Western dance band. Eagles members $5, non-mem- bers $6. Q: 752-7265
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG BARTON, 8 PM
Rocky Mountain Roadhouse, Ferndale
Every Saturday night. Q: 837-3277
BLACK LIGHT PARTY, 9 PM
Bandit Saloon, Columbia Falls
21+. No cover. Q: 892-2562
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
Come down and show o  your talent. Q: 752-6630
THE COLD HARD CASH SHOW, 9:30 PM
Great Northern Bar, White sh
Live music with The Cold Hard Cash Show. Q: 862-2816
DJ FREDDY B, 10 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Presenting Las Vegas’ go-to DJ Freddy B. Q: 862-8150
SUNDAY 9/18
TWO BEAR HALF AND FULL MARATHON, 7:30 AM
Wave Aquatic and Fitness Center, White sh
First half on trails and dirt roads, second half is paved. Granite awards for  nishers and a great post-race party! Early registration $100, late $110. Q: 862-2444
TUCHUCK MOUNTAIN - WILDERNESS WALK HIKE, 8 AM
Tuchuck Mountain Trail Head, Columbia Falls
Public Wilderness Walk with views of some of Northwest Montana’s wildest country. Over 13 miles with almost 4,000 vertical feet of elevation gain, this hike is as strenuous as it is rewarding. Free. Q: 758-5208
HUMOROUS AND TABLE TOPICS CONTEST, 2 PM
Evergreen Fire Hall
Toastmasters compete. Winners advance to division compe- tition in Helena on 10/8. Q: 871-7999
ACCORDION JAM, 2 PM
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Kalispell


































































































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