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Friday, May 22
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Reception: “Kids and Native Culture,” 5-7 p.m., Sandpiper Art & Gift Gallery, 306 Main St., Polson. Through May 30, Heather Holmes displays a multimedia accumulating of Native American-inspired art from classes she accomplished in Polson schools. (406) 883-5956, sandpiperartgallery.com.
Reception: John Isaiah Pepion, 7-9 p.m., Nancy O’s Interiors & Gifts, 7935 Montana Highway 35, Bigfork. The Blackfeet artisan shows abreast balance art through August.
Ball
Dancers needed, 7-10 p.m., Golden Age club, 727 S. Fifth St., Hamilton. Potluck snacks, $3 per person. 363-0142.
Kids' being
Story time for kids ages 3-5 with Maria Laughlin account “It’s a Circus!”, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Bitterroot Accessible Library, 306 State St., Hamilton. 363-1670.
Young Artisan After-school Program, Fridays, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Zootown Arts Community Center, 235 N. First St. W. Adolescent artists apprentice fundamentals, history, techniques and purposes while experimenting with a arrangement of fun mediums. $80 members, $90 nonmembers. 549-7555, zootownarts.org.
Music
Jenny Lewis with country singer-songwriter Nikki Lane, 8 p.m., Wilma Theatre. Tickets $23.50 in advance, $26 day of show, accessible at Rockin’ Rudy’s, by calling 866-468-7624 or online at ticketweb.com or knittingfactory.com.
Halladay Quist CD absolution party, "An Evening of Elegance," 6 p.m., Red Willow Lodge, Bigfork. Featuring new music from the singer-songwriter's new album recorded in Nashville. Features appropriate guests Tim Ryan, Rob Quist, Michael Stone, Dixie Riddle, Erica von Kliest, Don Caverly, Eric Krop and Jasia Willows. Black-and-white academic attire. Beer, wine and babyish banquet plates will be served. 6 p.m., $45, accessible at halladayquistmusic.com, (408) 883-5255.
Potpourri
YWTalks presents "Missing: The Documentary," noon-1 p.m., YWCA, 1130 W. Broadway. 543-6691, ywcaofmissoula.org.
MisCon, the 29th anniversary assemblage for admirers of science fiction, fantasy and horror, Ruby’s Inn Assemblage Center, 4825 N. Reserve St. Featuring biographer Terry Brooks; illustrator John Picacio and editor Anne Groell. Includes an arrangement of programming for all ages, including an art appearance and auction, apparel pageant, blur festival, tabletop gaming and console discussions. Children’s programming for ages 5 and up anniversary day until 6 p.m. Admission is $45 for a four day canyon for per developed or $15 children. Day passes additionally available. miscon.org.
A Night out at Sapphire, 7 p.m., Sapphire Lutheran Homes, 501 N. 10th St., Hamilton. Mouthwatering entrees, ancillary dishes, desserts and accomplished wines, commutual with an affected atmosphere, highlight this fundraiser. Tickets accessible at Sapphire Lutheran Homes and Ravalli County Museum.
Farmers Market, 4-7 p.m., Pow Wow Junction Shops, 34306 Pow Wow Road, Arlee. 241-1390.
Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Third Avenue West, Polson. 675-0177.
Yarns at the Library, noon-2 p.m.; Adolescent Developed Writers, 3:30 p.m., Missoula Accessible Library, 301 E. Main St. 721 2665, missoulapubliclibrary.org.
Amphitheater
Bigfork Summer Playhouse opens with “Smokey Joe’s Cafe,” 8 p.m., Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts, 526 Electric Ave. Tickets $17-$30. Added productions for the season, which ends Sept. 5, accommodate “Man of La Mancha,” “The Addams Family,” “Annie” and “Footloose.” (406) 837-4886, bigforksummerplayhouse.com.
Zootown Ad-lib at the Stensrud Playhouse, ad-lib and account comedy. featuring pre-show actor from casting associates starting at 6:30 p.m. Main appearance from 7:30-9 p.m. Tickets are two for $22, $12 for one or $9 for UM or aerial academy students. Ages 16 and up only. 314 N. First St., stensrudplayhouse.com.
Saturday, May 23
Books, readings
Al Halsey, columnist of "Hellgate, Montana," signs his book "Mists of the Miskatonic," an album aggressive by abhorrence columnist H.P. Lovecraft, 3 p.m., Hastings, 2501 Brooks St.
Ball
Barn ball with accordion music, 7:30-10 p.m., Missoula Chief Center, 705 S. Higgins Ave. $5. 369-1839.
Kids' being
Kids’ Day at the Carousel of Missoula, clue accommodated at 8:30 a.m., arrangement at 9:30 a.m., chargeless rides 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Caras Park. 549-8382.
Music
Lindsey Stirling, the EDM-inspired classical violinist and YouTube star, brings her "The Music Box Tour" to Big Sky Brewing Co.'s summer concert series. 8 p.m., Big Sky Brewing, 5417 Trumpeter Way, Tickets $30, accessible at Rockin’ Rudy’s, by calling 866-468-7624 or online at ticketweb.com or knittingfactory.com.
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MisCon, Ruby’s Inn Assemblage Center, 4825 N. Reserve St. Featuring biographer Terry Brooks; illustrator John Picacio and editor Anne Groell. Includes an arrangement of programming for all ages, including an art appearance and auction, apparel pageant, blur festival, table-top gaming and console discussions. Children’s programming for ages 5 and up anniversary day until 6 p.m. Admission is $45 for a four day canyon for per developed or $15 children. Day passes additionally available. miscon.org.
Bigfork Whitewater Festival, Wild Mile on the Swan River. The 40th anniversary accident offers races, alternate contest for spectators, standup paddleboard demonstrations and a triathlon. Garden Bar is the headquarters. (406) 752-2880, bigforkwhitewaterfestival.com.
St. Regis Flea Market, aurora to dusk, Community Park. No access free. Concessions available. Pets charge be leashed. No bikes. (406) 649-1304, stregismtflea.org.
Seeley Lake Library Book Club discusses "Orfeo" by Richard Powers, 11 a.m., Missoula Accessible Library branch, Seeley Lake.
Open house: “Victor in the Roaring ’20s,” 1-3 p.m., Victor Heritage Museum, Main and Blake. Featuring Victor Garden Club Collection, admission of 1860s dress and Evelyn Brunner Parrish radio display. Works by Donna Brunner additionally on display. 642-3997.
Clark Fork Market, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Riverside parking lot, aloof east of Caras Park. Alive music, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Hamilton Farmers Market, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Bedford Street. Shop for locally developed produce, fruit, locally broiled appurtenances and sandwiches, and handmade art and crafts. 961-0004, hamiltonfarmersmarket.webs.com.
Amphitheater
Bigfork Summer Playhouse opens with “Smokey Joe’s Cafe,” 8 p.m., Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts, 526 Electric Ave. Tickets $17-$30. Added productions for the season, which ends Sept. 5, accommodate “Man of La Mancha,” “The Addams Family,” “Annie” and “Footloose.” (406) 837-4886, bigforksummerplayhouse.com.
Sunday, May 24
Books, readings
Illustrator Carson Ellis (of the "Wildwood" alternation with Colin Meloy), reads and signs her new book, “Home,” 3:30 p.m., Fact and Fiction, 220 N. Higgins Ave. 728-2880, factandfictionbooks.com.
Music
Student Account Series, 3 p.m., UM Music Account Hall. The UM Academy of Music presents Damian Garvey, piano, in his chief recital. Chargeless and accessible to the public. 243-6880.
The Decemberists with appropriate guests, 7:30 p.m., Big Sky Brewing Company, 5417 Trumpeter Way. Tickets $32, accessible at Rockin’ Rudy’s, by calling 866-468-7624 or online at ticketweb.com or knittingfactory.com.
Acoustic jam session, 2-4 p.m., Sapphire Lutheran Homes, bend of 10th and River streets, Hamilton. Accompany your comedy guitar, mandolin, harmonica, fiddle, bass, banjo, Dobro or agnate acoustic apparatus or aloof appear to listen. 381-2483.
Potpourri
St. Regis Flea Market, aurora to dusk, Community Park. No access free. Concessions available. Pets charge be leashed. No bikes. (406) 649-1304, stregismtflea.org.
Memorial Day celebration, 4-6 p.m., Symes Hotel, Hot Springs. Barbecue, music by Malarkey.
Pint Night, 4-7 p.m., Bitterroot Brewery, Hamilton. Portion of every beer awash will be donated to the Daly Mansion's Preservation Trust.
MisCon, Ruby’s Inn Assemblage Center, 4825 N. Reserve St. Featuring biographer Terry Brooks; illustrator John Picacio and editor Anne Groell. Includes an arrangement of programming for all ages, including an art appearance and auction, apparel pageant, blur festival, tabletop gaming and console discussions. Children’s programming for ages 5 and up anniversary day until 6 p.m. Admission is $45 for a four day canyon for per developed or $15 children. Day passes additionally available. miscon.org.
Bigfork Whitewater Festival, Wild Mile on the Swan River. The 40th anniversary accident offers races, alternate contest for spectators, standup paddleboard demonstrations and a triathlon. Garden Bar is the headquarters. (406) 752-2880, bigforkwhitewaterfestival.com.
Monday, May 25
Potpourri
Super Trivia Freakout, 8:30 p.m., the Badlander, 208 Ryman St. Free.
Magic by Evan Disney, 6-8 p.m., Mackenzie River Pizza, Front Street.
MisCon, Ruby’s Inn Assemblage Center, 4825 N. Reserve St. Featuring biographer Terry Brooks; illustrator John Picacio and editor Anne Groell. Includes an arrangement of programming for all ages, including an art appearance and auction, apparel pageant, blur festival, tabletop gaming and console discussions. Children’s programming for ages 5 and up anniversary day until 6 p.m. Admission is $45 for a four day canyon for per developed or $15 children. Day passes additionally available. miscon.org.
St. Regis Flea Market, aurora to dusk, Community Park. No access free. Concessions available. Pets charge be leashed. No bikes. (406) 649-1304, stregismtflea.org.
Tuesday, May 26
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Open amount drawing, uninstructed, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Missoula Art Museum, 335 N. Pattee St. $7/$5. This advancing affair provides artists an befalling to draw from a alive model. Some aliment accessible for use, and participants charge be 18 years or older. 728-0447, missoulaartmuseum.org.
Books, readings
Book club altercation of M.L. Stedman's "The Light Between Oceans," 7 p.m., Barnes & Noble, 2640 N. Reserve St.
Ball
Flamenco A advancing chic in address and castanets with Flamenco Montana/Victoria Lenihan Dance, 6:30-8 p.m., Rocky Mountain Ballet School. 542-9270, flamencomt.com.
Kids' being
Tiny Tales for ages 3 and younger, 10:30 a.m., Missoula Accessible Library, 301 E. Main St., 721-2665, missoulapubliclibrary.org.
Story time, 10 a.m., Barnes and Noble, 2640 N. Reserve St.
Music
Unity Ball and Drum African ball chic with Basin Ream and alive music, 7-8:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Missoula Chief Center, 705 S. Higgins Ave. All levels and ages welcome; drop-in dancers welcome. $10 per class, $35 for four classes. 549-7933, tarn.ream@umontana.edu.
Potpourri
PromCommon 2.0, VonCommon Studio Space, 1909 Wyoming No. 7. Group arcade appearance featuring over 20 artists, Jack Metcalf of Real Good Art Space, bingo, acme conception station, acicular bite and alive music by Howardian, Ben Katzman’s Degreaser, Holy Lands and No Fancy. Arcade accession (all ages), 5-8 p.m.; bike advance departs from Boone and Crockett, 6 p.m.; alive music begins 7 p.m. Artists in the arcade appearance accommodate Elisha Harteis, Wes St. John, Acton Douglas, Chelsea Soleil, Gina Morill Olson, David Miles Lusk, Courtney Blazon, Alison Dillon, Wes Delano, Allison Goodnight, Lauren Norby , Terrah Hibbard, D. Scott Morris, Mikki Lunda, Megan McStevens, Andy Smetanka, David Sampson, Eric Carlson, Jazmine Raymond, Craig Domes, Bat Honey, and the VonCommon citizen artists: Marlo Crocifisso, Nate Biehl, Julie Schroeter, ladypajama, Jeremiah Goldson, Bridey O'Brien, Caitlin Hofmeister, and Adelaide Gale Every. 360-7452.
Open computer lab, 10 a.m.; Writers Group with John Robinson, 6:30-8 p.m.; Bitterroot Accessible Library, 306 State St., Hamilton. 363-1670.
Sound/Counterpoint, 6:30 p.m., Quinn's Hot Springs Resort, 190 W. Canyon Road, Paradise. Tickets $30. A tapas banquet is followed by a achievement of "Sonate auf Concertenart," or a sonata in the arrangement style, by four bizarre musicians. The affairs combines Vivaldian elements with German skills. The accident is a fundraiser for the 12th Montana Bizarre Music Anniversary on July 21-23. (406) 826-3150
Tea party, 2-3 p.m. Sapphire Lutheran Homes, 501 N. 10th St., Hamilton. Bitterroot Accessible Library, 363-1670.
Farmers Market, 4:30-7 p.m., Third Avenue West, Polson. 675-0177.
Trivia, 7:30 p.m., VFW, 245 W. Main St.
Trivia night, 6:30 p.m., East Shore Smokehouse, Highway 35, Polson.
Wednesday, May 27
Art
Bob Ross Night, 6-8 p.m., Zootown Arts Community Center, 235 N. First St. W. Accompany on your Bob Ross wigs, impressions, and acknowledgment for our account Bob Ross Night! Participants will be aggressive to acrylic blessed little copse as we watch a Bob Ross video and chase forth while bubbler wine and accepting fun in our gallery. $25 covers all your materials, supplies, and canvas. 549-7555, zootownarts.org.
Warhol and Cinema at the Roxy Theater, 7 p.m. In affiliation with the exhibition "Andy Warhol Collection: Museum of Art, WSU," the Missoula Art Museum, and the Roxy Amphitheater are presenting a attendant of a few gems from Andy Warhol’s beginning blur cache. Appointment missoulaartmuseum.org for a abounding account of films, dates and costs.
Young Artisan After-school Program, Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Zootown Arts Community Center, 235 N. First St. W. Adolescent artists apprentice fundamentals, history, techniques and purposes while experimenting with a arrangement of fun mediums. $10 per day for members, $12 for nonmembers. 549-7555, zootownarts.org.
Ball
Dance, 7-10 p.m., Polson Elks Club, Main Street. $5 at the door, accompany snacks.
Kids' being
Toddler and babyish adventure time, 10:30-11:15 a.m., Bitterroot Accessible Library, 306 State St., Hamilton. 363-1670.
Potpourri
"Intermediate Word," 12:30-1:30 p.m.; chargeless matinee, 2 p.m.; Middle Academy Writers, 3:30 p.m.; "Internet Searching," 6 p.m., allotment required, Missoula Accessible Library, 301 E. Main St. 721-2665, missoulapubliclibrary.org.
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Trivia, 7 p.m., Broadway Bar, 1609 W. Broadway.
Trivia, 8 p.m., Flathead Lake Brewing Co., 424 N. Higgins Ave.
Trivia, 8 p.m., Silver Slipper Lounge, 4063 U.S. Highway 93.
Trivia, 7-9 p.m., Village Roost Bar and Grill, Bigfork.
Trivial Beersuit, 8:30 p.m., the Pulse central the Press Box, 825 E. Broadway.
Thursday, May 28
Art
Opening reception: “A Timeless Legacy,” 5-7 p.m., Hockaday Musuem of Art, 302 Additional Ave. E., Kalispell. The exhibit, on affectation through July 18, recognizes the aboriginal adventurous women who overcame the challenges of society, acclimate and cartography to acrylic in Glacier National Park. (406) 755-5268, hockadaymuseum.org.
Young Artisan After-school Program, Thursdays 2:30-5 p.m., Zootown Arts Community Center, 235 N. First St. W. Adolescent artists apprentice fundamentals, history, techniques and purposes while experimenting with a arrangement of fun mediums. $10 per day for members, $12 for nonmembers. 549-7555, zootownarts.org.
Art Start, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Zootown Arts Community Center, 235 N. First St. W. $5 members, $6 nonmembers. Developing an aesthetic eye, mind, and accomplishment is analytical to a child’s development. Start your child’s day and apprenticeship off with Art Start at the ZACC. Work at your own clip with apprehensible directions. All adolescent artists ages 2 and up are welcome. No preregistration necessary. 549-7555, zootownarts.org.
Books, readings
Michael Hodges reads from his new book "The Puller," 7 p.m., Shakespeare & Co., 103 S. Third St. W. 549-9010, shakespeareandco.com.
"Playing Monopoly with God" and added accurate stories, alive achievement of album storytelling with Melissa Bangs, Crystal Theatre. Cash bar, 6 p.m.; show, 7 p.m. silkroadcatering.com/crystaltheatre.
Dance
Country two-step, beginning/intermediate level, 7 p.m., Sunrise Saloon, 1101 Strand Ave.
"Music for Dancing," with Barnaby Wilde, a fundraiser for the Missoula Summer Ball Intensive, City Ball Collective, 121 W. Main St., 7-10 p.m., $5, refreshments provided.
Kids' being
Tiny Tales for ages 3 and under, 10:30 a.m., READ Dogs, 3 p.m.; Lego Club, 3:30-5 p.m., Missoula Accessible Library, 301 E. Main St. 721-2665, missoulapubliclibrary.org.
Aerie International, unveiling of the new affair of the award-winning arcane anniversary edited by Big Sky Aerial Academy students, 6 p.m., Missoula Art Museum, 335 N. Pattee St. Free.
Family Promise's additional anniversary Charity Golf Classic, the Ranch Club. Shotgun clutter starting at 1 p.m. Plenty of golf contests throughout the day, including hole-in-one and longest drive. Dinner, music, bashful and alive auctions to follow. Ticket $150 for distinct player; $1,000 for Gold Participation Advocacy - aggregation of four, badge of acceptance and more. If you can’t comedy there are advocacy possibilities available. Contact Nikki Robb at 274-7628 or NReventpartner@gmail.com. Appointment familypromisemissoula.net or the Family Promise Facebook page.
Ronan Farmers Market, 3-7 p.m., Main Street, Ronan.
Open computer lab, 10 a.m.; Brown Bag It! Book Altercation Group talking about “All the Light We Cannot See” by Anthony Doerr, noon; Lego club for ages 4-9, 3:30-5 p.m.; Bitterroot Accessible Library, 306 State St., Hamilton. 363-1670.
Trivia, 7 p.m., Brooks and Browns Bar, 200 S. Pattee St.
Trivia, 8 p.m., Lucky Strike Casino, 1515 Dearborn Ave.
Amphitheater
“Exit Laughing” cabaret theater, 7:30 p.m., O’Shaughnessy Center, 1 Central Ave., Whitefish. Tickets $20, $10 for examination night. Back the better highlight of your activity for the accomplished 30 years has been your account agenda night with the girls, what do you do back one of your aggregation agonizingly dies? Three Southern ladies do the best adventuresome affair they’ve anytime done: They “borrow” the ashes from the burial home for one aftermost agenda bold and the wildest, best agitative night of their lives begins with a badge raid, a stripper, action and a accomplished new way of attractive at fun. Enjoy table or balustrade basement with aliment and alcohol accessible for purchase. (406) 862-5371, whitefishtheatreco.org.
Call for art
Sandpiper Art and Gift Arcade will authority the Flathead Lake Anniversary of Art, a two-day, juried accomplished art anniversary in Sacajawea Park, in affiliation with fifth anniversary Blues Anniversary on Aug. 15 -16. To download an appliance or for added information, appointment sandpiperartgallery.com or flatheadlakebluesfestival.com.
The Missoula City Association is gluttonous accomplished art artists for the Juried Art Appearance at the 10th anniversary River City Roots Festival, slated for Aug. 28-29 in city Missoula. Artists can administer online at missouladowntownassociation.submittable.com/submit/28948, and the borderline is Friday, May 22. Booth fees are a $125 for the two-day art appearance on Main Street. Roots Fest serves as the acceptable home back-bite for University of Montana students, adroitness and staff. The anniversary is accepted to draw 14,000 or more, and avalanche on the aforementioned weekend as the Griz football bold adjoin North Dakota State.
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