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LIBRARY CORNER
What’s Popular at the Library?
The most checked out items at the ImagineIf Library in Kalispell.
Fiction Audiobooks (on CD)
1. Sue Grafton, “V” is for Ven- geance
2. Clive Cussler, The Chase
3. Jeffery Deaver, The Skin Collector
4. Lisa Jackson, Lost Souls
5. Stephen King, Mile 81
Fiction E-books (from MontanaLibrary2Go)
1. Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl: A Novel
2. Lee Child, Deep Down: A Jack Reacher Story
3. Janet Evanovich, Takedown Twenty: Stephanie Plum Series, Book 20
4. E.L. James, Fifty Shades Dark- er: Fifty Shades Trilogy, Book 2
5. Cheryl Strayed, Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
Adult Fiction
1. David Baldacci, The Target
2. Janey Evanovich, Top Secret 21: A Stephanie Plum Novel
3. Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead
4. Lee Child, Personal: A Jack Reacher Novel
5. James Patterson, In- visible
Adult Nonfiction
1. Sam E. Johns, The Pio- neers
2. Jack Shuler, The 13th Turn: A History of the Noose
3. Scott Crandell, Flood of 64: Stories About the Great Flood in Gla- cier Park and Northwest Montana
4. David Perlmutter, Grain Brain: The Surprising Truth about Wheat, Carbs and Sugar
5. Diane Sanfilippo, The 21-day Sugar Detox: Best Sugar and Carb Cravings Naturally
Source: ImagineIF Library
SUNDAY 12/21
THE BAD LARRYS, 8:30 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
Rock away that case of the Mondays. Q: 730-1030
TUESDAY 12/23
PRESCHOOL ART ADVENTURES, 11:30 AM Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
Using paper, paint, markers, crayons and glue, pre-school artists and their adult helpers share fun art projects that encourage creativity and develop basic art skills.
TUESDAY TOASTS, 5 PM
Flathead Lake Brewing Company, Woods Bay Every Tuesday, for an entire month, $1 of every pint
sold between 5 and 8 pm will be donated to a nonprofit organization in our community. Join us in supporting our community and learn about these awesome organiza- tions! Q: 837-0353
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
DJ NICHOLAS MINA, 9 PM
Crush Lounge, Whitefish
It’s Tuesday, need another reason to dance? Q: 730-1030
PEDACTER PROJECT, 9 PM
Great Northern Bar, Whitefish
Great rock and roll at the Northern. Q: 862-2816
KARAOKE WITH BLAINE CHILDERS, 9 PM Scoreboard Pub Casino, Kalispell
Don’t be shy give it a try. Q: 756-8888
JAM NIGHT WITH MARK, 9 PM Craggy Range Bar and Grill, Whitefish Ease into the holiday week. Q: 862-7550
If you want your events to make it in the paper please send them to me TWO weeks prior. E-mail events to events@flathead- beacon.com. Check us out at www.flat- headevents.net.
ACCORDION JAM, 2 PM
Eagles Lodge, Kalispell
Northwest Montana Accordion Association presents accordion jam. Musicians of all kinds are invited to these open jam sessions. Q: 892-4580
THE KING AND I, 4 PM
O’Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classic musical will have you “whistling a happy tune” this holiday season! Anna, the British governess brought into the court of Siam to tutor the King’s many children. Anna and the King grow to understand and, eventually, respect one another, in a truly unique love story. $20 Q: 862 5371
MONDAY 12/22
TAPROOM JAMS, 5 PM
Flathead Lake Brewing Company, Woods Bay Bring your instruments, your voice, your hands, or just your ears for these living room-style jam sessions at the brewery from 5-8 p.m. There will be a weekly burger special. Q: 837-0353
TASTING ROOM TRIVIA NIGHT, 6 PM
Kalispell Brewing Company
Challenging and fun trivia for teams and individuals.
SALSA DANCING LESSONS, 7 PM
Kalispell Eagles
Every Monday night. 7 p.m. - Intermediate Class. 8 p.m. - Beginner Class. $10/Person. Q: 626-367-1943
A MUSICAL DREAMTIME JOURNEY, 7 PM O’Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish
The Drum Brothers present an annual celebration of the season of lights and winter solstice with a variety of world instruments and sounds, including didgeridoos, ethnic flutes, bassoon, saxophones, drums and percus- sion instruments, harp, Tibetan bowls, voices and other musical surprises. These special concert events are without applause, in the round, and by candlelight. $18. 12 and older only. Participants are encouraged to bring a pillow, pad, and/or blankets. Q: 862-5371

