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WEDNESDAY 11/5
RAPID FOREST ASSESSMENT & CITIZEN SCIENCE WORKSHOP, 9 AM
Swan Ecosystem Center, Condon
Experience a new approach and the protocols for as- sessing forested land conditions. Local foresters will
be leading the day long workshop held on the Elk Creek Conservation Section in the Swan Valley, managed by SEC and the Salish Kootenai Confederated Tribes.
Q: 754-3137
PRESCHOOL STORYTIME
ImagineIF Bigfork Library, 10 am
ImagineIF Columbia Falls Library, 10:30 am ImagineIF Kalispell Library, 11 am
Preschool storytimes are filled with stories, songs, crafts, music and more. Each week features a unique theme.
Q: 837-6976
HOME SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 10:30 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Home School students create drawings, paintings, prints, sculptures and more while exploring a variety of materials and techniques. Art projects are designed with multiple levels of complexity in order to accommodate individual student abilities. Cost per session: $7. Q: 755.5268
WATERCOLOR CLASSES DAY, 3 PM
Northland Hobbies, Kalispell
Learn the basics of watercolor including glazing, washes, masking, and more! $30. Q: 471-4658
AFTER SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS CLUB, 3:30 PM Stumptown Art Studio, Whitefish
Each day will bring a new and exciting art activity to com- plete in one hour! Bring a friend and have fun with others while creating your artwork. $5 Q: 862 5929
TAMARACK COMMUNITY TAP NIGHT, 6 PM Tamarack Brewing Company, Lakeside
This Wednesday’s Tap Night will benefit Project Homeless
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BIGFORK MUSEUM PRESENTS FESTIVAL OF TREES PREVIEW
November 7th – November 20th www.bigforkmuseum.org
TAPROOM JAMS
Monday, November 10
Flathead Lake Brewing Co. www.flatheadlakebrewing.com
GROOVIN’ ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON: KEVIN VAN DORT
Sunday, November 16
Center for the Performing Arts
www.big forktheater.org
For more details contact the Bigfork Area Chamber
Preserve the Tradition
Brenden
Doble,
12, of Fortine, with his first deer, a nice whitetail buck.
It’s better to take your child hunting than to go hunting for your child!
www.bigfork.org • 837-5888
Sponsored by Flathead Wildlife, Inc. and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Connect. Project Homeless Connect is a collaborative effort between Community Action Partnership, Samaritan House and United Way. This year PHC will be hosting their first winter event in January at the Gateway Community Center. Funds raised tonight will help cover the warm lunch that will be served at the event. Q: 844.0244
WEDNESDAY PUB TRIVIA AND PASTA, 6 PM Flathead Lake Brewing Company
Get your teams together and join in for Pub House Trivia. Q: 837-0353
OPEN MIC WITH CRAIG WICKHAM, 6 PM Haskill Station, Whitefish
Bring your instrument of choice or just come groove by the fire place. Q: 863-5455
ALL ABOUT GLACIER, 7 PM
FVCC, Kalispell
The series will open with John Fraley’s presentation, where he will share the fascinating stories of two promi- nent Glacier National Park women. Through an audio/ visual program, guests will enjoy learning about these two legacies featured in Fraley’s 2008 book, “Wild River Pioneers.” Q: 756 3822
STEPPIN’ 2 RHYTHM WITH APRIL, 7:30 PM Blue Moon Nite Club, Columbia Falls
Free dance lessons, followed by live music.
LIVE BLUES NIGHT, 8 PM
Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
Steve “Big Daddy” Kelly and Rosie playing the blues every Wednesday. Q: 393-2418
JAM NIGHT WITH THE SMART ALEX, 8:30 PM Craggy Range Bar and Grill, Whitefish
Every Wednesday the guys in Smart Alex bring the jams and rock the house. Q: 862-7550
OPEN MIC NIGHT WITH LUKE LAUTARET, 9 PM Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
Sign up with your host, Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch, to get a time slot and show off your talent. Q: 257-8188
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM Rainbow Bar and Casino, Kalispell Come and show off your talent! Q: 752-6630
THURSDAY 11/6
EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR ON HEARING, 9:30 AM Grouse Mountain Lodge, Whitefish
Learn more about: What causes hearing loss and why, the impacts of hearing loss on your life, and the newest technology and how it can help you hear better. Free. Coffee and refreshments served. Q: 257-2273
BOOKS AND BABIES, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
Parents and caregivers of infants up to 24 months are invited for stories, bouncy rhymes and playtime with spe- cial sensory toys. Learn fun techniques for using books, songs and rhymes at home. Q: 758-5820
THE PRIMAL SMOOTHIE, 11 AM
Natural Grocers, Kalispell
Smoothies are a great way to start your day or provide nutrition on the go. Smoothie recipes are easy and only require four easy steps. Supercharge your smoothie for personalized health benefits! Q: 755-5300
SPARROW’S NEST NORTHEST MONTANA PRE-RENOVATION CELEBRATION, 4 PM Sparrow’s Nest, Kalispell
Help us “feather our nest!” Join us for our first event at our future shelter for homeless high school students. We invite the community to come to our house and share their ideas, hopes, dreams and anything else for our new organization. Delicious homemade chili, cornbread and cider will be served.
TIPSY BRUSH PAINT AND WINE CLASS, 7 PM Kalispell Grand Hotel
Learn to paint “Butterfly Field” in a fun, relaxed atmo- sphere! Bring a bottle of wine and a friend, and have a great time with us! Class size is limited to six, so sign
Submit your events at flatheadevents.net up early. All supplies are included and no experience is
necessary! $30. Q: 530.209.7769
FVCC THEATRE PRESENT “FIFTH OF JULY,”
7 PM THU-SAT
FVCC Arts & Technology Building, Kalispell
FVCC Theatre opens their 23rd season with the Tony Award winning heart-felt comedy “Fifth of July” by Lan- ford Wilson. Capturing 11 nominations and winning three Tony’s, the play takes a humorous yet lucid examination of an American family coming to terms with their past looking toward the future. $10 for general admission, $5 for senior citizens, free for students. Q: 756-3822
STUMPTOWN PLAYERS PRESENTS “NO TIME FOR LOVE,” 8 PM THU-SAT
KM Theatre, Kalispell
The world premiere of a modern-day comedy satirizing and exploring how technology has affected relationships. Written by Missoula-based playwright, Kathy Witkowsky, the show runs Nov. 6-8 and 13-15. $12. Q: 871-6447.
OPEN MIC, 8:30 PM
The Bandit, Columbia Falls
With the Trigger Happy Campers. All ages.
WORLD FAMOUS OPEN MIC, 9 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
The hottest open-mic in the valley hosted by Marco Forcone and Don Caverly. Q: 730-1030
JON DUNNIGAN, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish Local favorite folk music. Q: 862-2816
THURSDAY JAM WITH LUKE LAUTARET, 9 PM Scotty’s Bar, Kalispell
The place for live music! Join us and your host, Luke Lautaret of Marshall Catch, each and every Thursday for a jam night that includes some of the valley’s best local musicians. Q: 257.8188