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MOVIE REVIEWS
WHAT THE CRITICS THINK
A BAD REVIEW is denoted by a ROTTEN tomato A GOOD REVIEW is denoted by a FRESH tomato
The Tomatometer measures the percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who recommend a certain movie — or the number of good reviews divided by the total number of reviews.
PLAYING
TOMATOMETER
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN PG-13
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4, RONAN ENTERTAINER
62%
64%
82%
77% 61% 36%
STORKS PG
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4, POLSON SHOWBOAT
SULLY PG-13
KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4, POLSON SHOWBOAT
BRIDGET JONES’S BABY R KALISPELL STADIUM 14, WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN 4
SNOWDEN R KALISPELL STADIUM 14
BLAIR WITCH R KALISPELL STADIUM 14
OPENING
MASTERMINDS PG-13 DEEPWATER HORIZON PG-13
Ratings current as of Monday. Updated ratings and reviews can be found at rottentomatoes.com. Tomatometer, Fresh and Rotten ratings, and associated marks used by permission of Rotten Tomatoes.
FVCC, Kalispell
Take your writing to the next level with help from bestselling authors, top agents, and publishing industry professionals. $160 for both days, $90 for Saturday or Sunday only.
Q: 756-3822
FALL MUSHROOM FORAY, 8 AM
Glacier Institute Field Camp, West Glacier
A thorough introduction to edible mushrooms and the role fungi plays in the northern Rockies ecosystem. No previous education required. Learn the ecology and uses of edible mushrooms and how to discern between edible and poison- ous mushrooms in the eld. $160. Q: 755-1211
KALISPELL FARMERS MARKET, 9 AM
FVCC Parking Lot
Local farmers, artists, and craftsmen sell their goods. Bedding plants, perenials and herbs, trees and shrubs, ower baskets, local pork, fresh-baked goods, and much more. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Q: 756-3822
KALISPELL SKI SWAP, 9 AM
Flathead County Fairgrounds, Kalispell
The largest ski swap around is the place to buy or consign used and new gear. Fundraiser to help support the costs of the KSC’s free learn to ski program. From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m at the southern trade center. Also Sunday. Q: 758-5810
SURVIVING TOGETHER, 10 AM
Horse Sense Healing, Kila
A workshop for cancer survivors and their partners. During this retreat, your horse and human coaches will support you in your journey of self-discovery and healing. Brenda is a so- cial worker and certi ed practitioner in the powerful Equine Gestalt coaching method. No horse experience is necessary, and no riding will occur. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Space is limited to four couples. $225 per couple. Q: 257-0008
CRAFT BEER RELAY, 11 AM
Flathead Lake Lodge, Bigfork
5k-ish four-person relay. Navigate a race course lled with team games, individual challenges, and 12 local craft beer stations. Enjoy an awesome craft beer festival with live mu- sic, food trucks, and all your favorite local craft breweries. Q: 837-4391
FAMILY JAM, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
A casual, fun and peppy story and music program designed for children up to age 6 and their caregivers.Q: 758-5820
THE WAVE GOLF SCRAMBLE, 12 PM
The Wave, White sh.
The 11th Annual Golf Scramble is a fundraiser for The Wave Scholarship Program as well as their Wave Ryder Swim Team! Q: 862-2444
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS, 12 PM
All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Columbia Falls
An annual service welcoming pets and people of all denom- inations. Prayers with special intention will be o ered for each pet present. Those wishing to honor pets who have died are welcome to bring an article which reminds them of the pet. Each pet will receive a certi cate of his or her blessing, a St. Francis medal for their collar, and a treat. Q: 862-2863
LIVE CLASSIC COUNTRY, 1 PM
Eagles Lodge, Kalispell
Dancing from 1 to 4 p.m. every Saturday. Q: 892-4580
SANGRIA SATURDAY, 3 PM
Glacier Sun Winery, Kalispell
Billy Angel playing from 3 to 6 p.m. Great music, great wines, and sangria! Rain or shine. Q: 257-8886
THE JAMESON DUO, 5 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Acoustic reggae, blues, rock, and more. Featuring members of Jameson and the Sordid Seeds. Q: 756-2739
“INHERIT THE WIND,” 7 PM
FVCC Black Box Theatre, Kalispell
Based on the true-life drama that unfolded in rural Tennes- see in 1925 when high school science teacher John Scopes was convicted for teaching the theory of evolution to his students. General admission $10, seniors $5, students free. Revenues support scholarships. Q: 756-3822
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG BARTON, 8 PM
Rocky Mountain Roadhouse, Ferndale
Every Saturday night. Q: 837-3277
SONNY KING AND PRAIRIE FIRE COUNTRY, 8 PM
Kalispell Eagles
Western dance band. From 8 p.m. to midnight in one of the best ballrooms in Northwest Montana. $5 for members, $6 for non-members, Q: 752-7265
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