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2ND ANNUAL DANCING WITH OUR
THE MARQUEE WHAT TO READ, SEE AND APPRECIATE FVCC ALUMNUS
COMMUNITY STARS
O’Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish Friday, Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $30 with reserved seating.
PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
COMMUNITY DANCERS
O’BRIEN BYRD
A Columbia Falls native, Byrd owns O’Brien’s Li- quor and Wine and is the head coach of the Wild- cats boys soccer team.
JOSH BRANSTETTER
Branstetter serves as the principal at Whitefish Middle School.
ROB DEWBRE
Dewbre is the familiar voice heard on the popular morning show “Benny and Rob in the Morning” on B98.5 KBBZ.
COMMUNITY JUDGES
KERRY DROWN
Drown serves as the principal at Whitefish High School and was last year’s winner in the inaugu- ral Dancing with our Community Stars event.
MATT FORD
A seventh and eighth grade teacher at Smith Valley School, Ford is also a frequent actor with Whitefish Theatre Company.
BECKY RYGG
Rygg is the owner of the women’s clothing store Harlow and a longtime actor with Whitefish The- atre Company.
MARY COLLINS KELLY
Collins Kelly is the owner of the Izaak Walton Inn in Essex and a longtime actor with the Whitefish Theatre Company.
GINNY CRONK
Cronk is a board member of the Glacier Symphony and Chorale and a volunteer “citizen scientist” in Glacier National Park.
SUE SCHENCK
Schenck is leads marketing and community re- lations at Whitefish Credit Union and is also the current Whitefish Winter Carnival Queen.
The Flathead Valley Com- munity College Art Department will host a photography exhibi- tion featuring works by FVCC graduate Tyler Rasmussen. The exhibit opening will be held Sept. 25 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. in the FVCC Art Gallery inside the Arts & Technology building on the college’s Kalispell campus.
Rasmussen is a freelancer
specializing in film production,
web design and still photogra-
phy. In 2012, he followed police
on drug busts and interviewed drug addicts as second unit cameraman/ assistant on an episode of National Geographic’s “Drugs Inc.” series. His most recent project took him overseas to Turkey where he worked on the production of a documentary on the country’s archaeology.
Free and open to the public, the exhibit will remain open for public viewing through October 23. Photographs will be available for purchase with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the FVCC Art Department.
Have a gallery opening? Just published a new book or album? If you would like to be featured in the “Marquee,” email information to [email protected]
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