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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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SPOTLIGHT EVENT
Fifth of July
WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 6, Friday, Nov. 7 and Saturday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m WHERE: FVCC Theatre, Arts & Technology Building, Kalispell
MORE INFO: www.fvcc.edu/theatre
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Flathead Valley Community College Theatre will continue its 23rd season with its production of the Tony Award-winning heart-felt comedy “Fifth of July” by Lanford Wilson. Capturing 11 nominations and winning three Tony Awards, Wilson’s play takes a humorous yet lucid examination of an American family coming to terms with their past looking toward the future. The show is recommended for mature audiences as the script contains strong adult language.
NOW2HAS LOCATIONS
COLTER COFFEE
The Loading Docks (The Brannigan’s Building)
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COLTER COFFEE
424 Main St.
Colter Coffee imports coffee from around the world, we then craft roast it to create in-depth and dynamic flavor profiles
Find these fine coffees at area grocery stores, restaurants and espresso drive thrus throughout the Flathead.
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HARVEST BAZAAR, 9:30 AM
Whitefish United Methodist Church
Handmade crafts, jewelry, pottery, homemade goodies and a selection of “almost new” items will be for sale helping you to plan ahead for the gift giving season. A si- lent auction will also be offered. A hot lunch of homemade soup and baked treats will be available for $5 starting at 11:30 am. Q: 862-3418
AMERICAN FREETHOUGHT VIDEO SERIES, 10 AM ImagineIF Library, Kalispell
The “American Freethought” miniseries examines our na- tion’s freethought, atheist and secular heritage from the American Revolution to the 1930s. Today’s will examine how the abolition movement seeded the women’s rights and freethought movements. Q: 758-5820
CRITS & CROISSANTS, 10:30 AM
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Enjoy coffee, croissants and a critique from fine art re- storer Joe Abbrescia, Jr. members/$5, non-members/$7. Q: 755.5268
AFROFUSION DANCE, 10:30 AM
Imagine Health Studio, Columbia Falls
Live drumming for men, women, and teens. $10 per person and all levels welcome. Q: 406-748-6778
FALL BAZAAR, 11 AM
Eidsvold Lutheran Church, Somers
Lefse, bake sale, handmade crafts, children’s table. Sweet rolls, soup, pie and coffee. Q: 857-3529
FAMILY JAM, 11 AM
ImagineIF Kalispell Library
A casual, fun and peppy story and music program! Shake your sillies out with the whole family. This storytime is designed for birth through age 6 and their caregivers. Older siblings are welcome. Q: 758-5820
INJURY PREVENTION/NUTRITION WORKSHOP, 12 PM Access Fitness, Kalispell
Rehabilitation specialist Dan Holguin will instruct this hands-on workshop and each participant will learn a
full body routine. In addition, sports nutrition specialist Jesse Hedeen will be speaking on ideal sources of macro nutrients and how to program them into a successful nutrition plan. $5. Q: 260-4112.
CHILDREN’S WATERCOLOR CLASS, 12 PM Northland Hobbies, Kalispell
These young budding artists will be learning the basics of watercolor. Ages 8 years to pre-teen. $35 for all three classes, and all materials included! Q: 471-4658
CHRISTMAS STOCKING, 1 PM
Woolen Collectibles, Kalispell
Celebrate Christmas with a tradition creating a Christmas stocking. From classic to contemporary, with fast and easy choices there’s a stocking for everyone to knit. $45 Q: 756-8746
LIVE CLASSIC COUNTRY, 1 PM
Eagles Lodge, Kalispell
Every Saturday, country music and dancing. Open to public. Q: 892-4580
ANNUAL LUTEFISK DINNER, 3 PM
Bethany Lutheran Church, Bigfork
Lutefisk, ham, Swedish meatballs, Lefse, and Scandina- vian cookies. $15 Q: 837-4387
WHITEFISH MOUNTAIN FILMS, 6 PM
The Lodge at Whitefish Lake
Now in its sixth year, Whitefish Mountain Films is an event showcasing top-shelf films that embody mountain culture and mountain people. The event features adrena- line pumping action films, inspiring documentaries, and much more. Q: 863-4000
MIKE MURRAY, 6 PM
Haskill Station, Whitefish
Enjoy and evening with some of the Flathead Valley’s finest musicians in one of the best sounding rooms in Whitefish. Q: 863-5455
HARVEST DANCE AND PIE AUCTION, 7 PM
Smith Valley Grange, Kalispell
Rails to Trails annual fun fall fundraiser. A generous local business and artist silent auction is also a great part of the evening. Music by the Grin and Bear it String Clan.
MADAME MAGPIE, 7 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Duo of flute/sax and banjo playing flapper-era roots and jazz. Q: 756-2739
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