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SPOTLIGHT EVENT
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
CRAFT BEER RELAY
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 1
WHERE: Flathead Lake Lodge in Bigfork MORE INFO: www.craftbeerrelay.com
A race that combines running and drinking feats, the National Craft Beer Relay will host over 200 festive teams. Members will strive for the best team name and costumes while running this course split up in four loops. Participants and spectators can purchase fresh Montana craft beer in the festival area from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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40 ibu’s
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FUNKY DANCE PARTY, 9 PM
The Bandit Saloon, Columbia Falls
Live DJ. 21-plus, no cover. Q: 892-2562
THE FLATHEAD V8S, 9 PM
325 Bar and Grill, Ronan
High-octane live music. Q: 676-0808
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell
Come down and show o  your talent. Q: 752-6630
K’NIPTION FIT, 9:30 PM
Great Northern Bar, White sh
An accomplished rock and roll band with a versatile play list of rocking tunes from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s guaranteed to get just about anyone hopping. Q: 862-2816 Q: 862-2816
DJ JOHNNY, 10 PM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Resident DJ at Casey’s, Johnny rocks the club with the hottest tracks to get the party jumping! Q: 862-8150
SUNDAY 10/2
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 11 a.m. to 3 p.m at the southern trade center. Q: 758-5810
EARLY OPEN FOR NFL, 10 AM
Casey’s Bar, White sh
Open at 10:45 a.m. on Sundays so you can claim a seat and put an order in all before kick o ! Food and beverage specials all season. Q: 862-8150
WILD MUSHROOM GUIDED HIKE, 2 PM
Woods Lake Trailhead, White sh
Search for wild mushrooms and learn general classi cations and identifying characteristics on this hike guided by Dale Johnson. Bring a basket to collect mushrooms. Guide books are provided for use during the workshop and families are welcome. Q: 862-3880
PINK ME UP, 2 PM
FVCC, Kalispell
Non-timed walk/run event to celebrate the lives of loved ones who have experienced cancer. All participants start the race in a clean white shirt, and at stations throughout the race, they will get doused in di erent hues of pink, purple, and other colors. Dance party and giveaways afterwards. Open to all ages. Individuals $20, families $50, teams $18 per registrant. All proceeds go to Cancer Support Community Kalispell. Q: 756-3822
DANCE CLASS: INTRODUCTORY BALLROOM WALTZ, 5 PM
Kalispell Eagles
Five sessions from 9/25 to 10/9 for new dancers and those wishing to refresh their skills. Sundays from 5 to 6:30 pm; Wednesdays 7 to 8:30 p.m. $40 each for entire series; cou- ples, $70. Advance registration encouraged. Q: 314-4269
MONDAY 10/3
THE SUNRISERS LIONS CLUB, 6:40 AM
Fireside Room, Kalispell Center Mall
A nonpro t organization that supports local youth from eye glasses to scholarships. Q: 257-1385
SMART DRIVER COURSE, 9 AM
Polson Senior Center
Drivers Safety Class from 8:30 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 2:30 p.m. Please call for a reservation. Q: 883-4735
SMART DRIVER COURSE, 9 AM
The Summit
Drivers Safety Class from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Walk-ins welcome! Please call for a reservation. Q: 751-4500
Since 2007, we’ve been committed to cultivating Montana-grown hops. Our investment in the concept has proven worthy, and fresh hopped ale has become a tradition around here each fall. Frog Hop was brewed as a light bodied ale, allowing the unique aromas only present in wet hops to shine through. In most drying processes, two of the four aromatic oils evaporate, but with Frog Hop, you get a true taste of the northwest Montana hop harvest.
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