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A GOOD CAUSE
FUNDRAISERS WORTH ATTENDING
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are partnering up with Flathead’s food banks to create a unique food dXrixvxex. Sxexven “Houses for Hunger” structures are assembled at the mall, completely made out of canned food. These structures required up to $2,500 worth of canned goods to build. The public is invited to view the food art during regular mall hours and vote on their favorite house. At the conclusion of the contest, the cans will be distributed to the local food banks.
PHOTO BY GREG LINDSTROM | FLATHEAD BEACON
AT NEW WEST MEDICARE, WE ARE MONTANANS, JUST LIKE YOU.
And we know you value the freedom of choice. So when it is time to start looking at Medicare coverage, remember, you have the right to choose a company and a Medicare Advantage plan that is right for YOU! We offer low monthly premiums and an exercise and healthy aging program in every plan. And, as a Montana company, you can be assured we are looking out for your best interests. Let us make Medicare simple for you.
NOW IS THE PERFECT TIME TO LEARN MORE AT A NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING.
October 15, 2015 · 10:00 a.m.
October 19, 2015 · 10:00 a.m.
Perkins, 1390 US Highway 2 East
Sykes, 202 2nd Avenue West
October 16, 2015 · 10:00 a.m.
October 19, 2015 · 10:00 a.m.
Sykes, 202 2nd Avenue West
Ronan Senior Center
528 Main Street Southwest, Ronan
October 16, 2015 · 2:00 p.m.
October 19, 2015 · 1:00 p.m.
Buffalo Hills Golf Club 1776 North Main Street
Polson Senior Center
504 3rd Avenue East, Polson
October 17, 2015 · 10:00 a.m.
October 20, 2015 · 10:00 a.m.
New West
1203 Highway 2 West, Suite 45
Polson Senior Center
504 3rd Avenue East, Polson
888.873.8044 · TTY 711
newwestmedicare.com · Find us on
New West Health Services is a PPO Plan with a Medicare Contract. Enrollment in New West Medicare depends on contract renewal. You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. Limitations, co-payments and restrictions may apply. The formulary, pharmacy network and/
or provider network may change at any time. You will receive notification when necessary. The benefit information provided is a brief summary, not a complete description of benefits. For more information contact New West Medicare. For accommodations of persons with special needs at asalesmeetingcall1-888-873-8044,TTY711. 8a.m. to8p.m.daily.Benefitsmaychangeon January 1 of each year. H2701_NW#_Meetingad_623_9-2015 Accepted
Choice Matters.
New West Medicare offers plans that keep Montanans in mind.
SALSA DANCING LESSONS, 7 PM & 8 PM
Kalispell Eagles
Every Monday night. 7 p.m. - Intermediate Class. 8 p.m. - Beginner Class. $10/Person. Q: 626-367-1943
PRESIDIO BRASS SOUNDS OF THE CINEMA, 7:30 PM
FHS Auditorium, Kalispell
Flathead Valley LIVE on Stage presents the acclaimed
group, Presidio Brass, and their touring show of Hollywood’s greatest hits, “Sounds of the Cinema.” They combine a brass quintet, piano and percussion with a good dose of wit and hu- mor to present a bold new generation in brass entertainment. Members of local high school bands will perform a number on stage with Presidio. Q: 752-0605
TUESDAY 10/20
TOASTMASTERS MEETING, 12 PM
Freedom Bank Conference Room, ColumbiaFalls
Become the speaker and leader you want to be. Confident, charismatic leaders weren’t born that way. Toastmasters members learn to tell their story. They listen and answer. Through our community of learners, they find their path to leadership. Q: 250-3795
LION’S CLUB, 12 PM
Red Lion, Kalispell
The Kalispell Lions support a variety of area needs, from eye glasses to scholarships and from Lions Park to various youth activities. Q: 755-8256
SOUP FOR SUPPER, 3:30 PM
Creston Fire Department, Kalispell
Come enjoy 20 different kinds of soups and chowders, salad, rolls and desserts. There will be homemade pies for sale; a raffle for a quilt/wall hanging handmade and donated by the Mountain Brook Ladies Club; and we will also kick-off a raffle for a shotgun, a rifle and a gun safe to commemorate next year’s 50th Creston Auction. Q: 250-4655
ACTING OUT!, 4:30 PM
Bigfork Playhouse Childrens’ Theatre
In this workshop we’ll work on emotion and body language. We’ll also create and work scenes from familiar stories teaching the children to develop a character as well as to cooperate and follow directions. Grades 2 & 3. Q: 837-4886
BEERS FOR THE BOB, 5 PM
Flathead Lake Brewing Company Pubhouse, Bigfork
As a part of the annual Bobtober Fest, $1 from every beer sold at the event will come right back to the Bob Marshall Wilder- ness Foundation. Raffle Tickets will also be sold for prizes including a Kokopelli Packraft and a 5 night pack trip for two with the Swan Mountain Outfitters. Q: 837-2004
SING OUT LOUISE, 5:30 PM
Bigfork Playhouse Childrens’ Theatre
Experience the exciting world of America’s most popular form of theatre - the musical. How to sell a song, production numbers, short scenes, and vocal techniques. Grades 4-7. Q: 837-4886
OPEN CLAY STUDIO NIGHTS, 6:30 PM
Stumptown Art Studio, Whitefish
Facilitated time in the clay cellar to learn the workspace, tools and equipment along with basic techniques. Fee $60 plus $12/50# clay. Wednesdays 10/14-11/4. Q: 862-5929
WHO’S LINE IS IT ANYWAY?, 6:30 PM
Bigfork Playhouse Childrens’ Theatre
Expand your theater technique through improvisation. Situations, scenarios, word play, role play, skits, sketches.... and who knows what else? Grades 8-12. Q: 837-4886
TAMARACK TRIVIA, 7 PM
Tamarack Brewing Company, Lakeside
Play as a team or individually, don’t miss the fun and great prizes! Q: 844-0244
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