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ENTERTAINMENT
THE BIG
ONE-FOUR:
Music, ireworks,
ski and snowboard
exhibitions: New Year’s
Where to Ring in 2014
Eve in the Flathead
BWy MOLLY PRIDDY of the Beacon
ith only a few days left
in 2013, it’s time to
begin thinking about
what 2014 will bring.
But before the valley kicks into a new
frame of mind to accommodate the
changing calendar, there’s still time
left to celebrate 2013’s exit and party
in the hope of a great 2014.
There will be plenty happening
in the Flathead, from Whiteish to
Woods Bay, on New Year’s Eve and
New Year’s Day to help revelers get in
the spirit. For a complete list of activ-
ities, be sure to keep an eye on www.
latheadevents.net.
KALISPELL
This city really comes alive on
New Year’s Eve, with dozens of bands
playing numerous music venues
downtown to ring in the new year
with First Night Flathead. The alco-
hol-free, family-friendly evening cel-
ebration has been rocking every Dec.
31 for the past 14 years, and this year’s
15th annual party intends on keeping
the tradition alive and lively.
Skiers descend Ed’s Run on Big Mountain carrying torches as ireworks explode over the crowd at Whiteish Mountain Resort during the Torchlight
While New Year’s Eve is usual-
Parade & Fireworks event. FILE PHOTO BY LIDO VIZZUTTI | FLATHEAD BEACON
New Years Sale
15Off
% Storewide Join us for First Night
Now through
Flathead 2014!
New Years Eve
Come in New Year’s Eve
for special savings!
CLOSED
NEW YEARS
Open New Year’s Eve 9am - 9pm
DAY
Mon - Sat. 9am - 6pm • Sunday 10:30 - 4:30

