Cocktails for A Cause

Cocktail for a Cause

Did you know that you can actually purchase a cucumber margarita and you can actually help the Nate Chute Foundation. Every single day through the month of September, for every Cucumber Margarita that is purchased, $1 goes directly to the Nate Chute Foundation. Yep – Cocktails for a Cause!

The Nate Chute Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to reducing suicide in western Montana through education, outreach, and training. NCF offers evidence-based training and education to area schools and organizations to help identify suicidal behavior and build resiliency, as well as providing financial assistance for professional counseling to those at risk of suicide. The Nate Chute Foundation was founded in 1999, and has been expanding to meet the needs of our community ever since. For more information visit https://www.natechutefoundation.org/

Cocktail for a Cause

The Lodge at Whitefish Lake

Whitefish, Montana’s only AAA four-diamond resort is situated between pristine Whitefish Lake and the Viking Creek Wetland Preserve, just 1.5 mile from downtown Whitefish. Enjoy adventure by day, award-winning dining and luxurious accommodations at night, at this full-service resort hotel. Learn more – HERE.

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Golf For Good!

Golf for Good

On Friday, August 26th, 2022, come join friends and family at the Village Greens Golf Course in Kalispell, Montana, for a little golfing for a cause. This year marks the 6th Annual Golf Scramble – Golf For Good – where all proceeds go to support the Dream Adaptive Recreation programs. Participation is available for both teams and single golfers and includes a light breakfast, range balls, cart, round of golf, access to hole prizes, lunch, DREAM hat, sleeve of quality golf balls and more!

Golf for good

Golf For Good! Details

Date: Friday, August 26, 2002

Time: 8:00am until 5;00pm

Location: Village Greens Golf Course – 500 Palmer Drive in Kalispell

Cost: $400 for a team of four and $100 for single golfer

Contact Julie Tickle at jtickle@dreamadaptive.org or Get Ticket Information – HERE.

About Dream Adaptive Recreation

What We Do
We leverage abilities! Trained staff and volunteer instructors help break down barriers to participation, so that everyone has access to the great outdoors. We provide adaptive equipment as needed, and create a safe and fun environment to learn and grow. Every person is unique, and therefore our lessons and experiences are tailored to specific goals and desires.

Who Can Participate
Our program opportunities support individuals ages 5 to adults with a variety of disabilities including those with physical, cognitive, intellectual, developmental and sensory challenges. Participants range from the never-ever looking to learn a new sport or experience a new adventure, to the more advanced athlete looking to try new equipment, refine their skills or reach loftier goals.

Promoting Inclusion
It is our belief at DREAM that outdoor recreation is something to be shared. We strive to provide lessons for people with disabilities and include family, friends and the community whenever possible. Financial aid scholarships are available to those who could benefit from assistance.

Promoting Inclusion
It is our belief at DREAM that outdoor recreation is something to be shared. We strive to provide lessons for people with disabilities and include family, friends and the community whenever possible. Financial aid scholarships are available to those who could benefit from assistance.

Learn more at https://www.dreamadaptive.org/

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Whitefish Trail Hootenanny 2022

Whitefish Trail Hootenanny 2022

The Whitefish Trail Hootenanny is back and promises lots of fun for everyone and all for a great cause – The Whitefish Legacy Partners, The Whitefish Trail and our local conservation lands. Guests will enjoy live music, local beer, food trucks, raffle, and kids activities on Friday, August 19, 2022, from 5 until 9pm.

“This year, we are excited to announce A-Mac & the Height from Denver, Colorado, local favorite Brent Jameson Trio, and The Timber Rattlers from Missoula, Montana. Live music is made possible by Music Sponsors Great Northern Bar and Casey’s Whitefish. We are excited to serve craft beer exclusively from sponsor Jeremiah Johnson Brewing Company!”

Whitefish Trail Hootenanny and Whitefish Trail logo

Whitefish Trail Hootenanny 2022 Details

Friday, August 19, 2022 – 5pm-9pm

Whitefish Depot Park

Price: $25 (at door) – Get Tickets HERE.

Tickets are $20 pre-sale and $25 at the door. Kids 12 and under are FREE and should bring their bike and helmet to ride the kids bike obstacle course! The raffle features two unrestricted, roundtrip tickets on Alaska Airlines, a mountain bike, season ski pass to Whitefish Mountain Resort, and many more prizes!

THE WHITEFISH TRAIL • Leave a Legacy
The Whitefish Trail is a multi-use recreational loop trail connecting community to important places worth protecting. The PLACES WORTH PROTECTING initiatives and continued construction and maintenance of the Whitefish Trail guarantees a legacy of conservation, recreation and education on lands surrounding Whitefish for future generations.

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Polson Brew Fest

Polson Brew Fest

Do you like Beer? How about a festival featuring four local breweries? Get ready for some fun Saturday, August 13, 2022, from noon until pm at the Polson Brew Fest. This festival is hosted by the Polson Rotary and features four local breweries: Glacier Brewing Co, Ronan Co-Op, Tamarack, and Flathead Brewing. Plus, all proceeds from this festival go to Baseball, Cheerleading, Swim Lessons, and Girls and Boys Youth Wresting. Oh…Did we mention that the event is FREE to attend?

Polson Brew Fest Flyer

Polson Brew Fest Details

August 13, 2002 – noon-4pm

Location: In Front Of Elks Club 512 Main Street (Polson)

Free Event

The Brew Fest is taking place in coordination with the Sandpiper Art in the Park and Car Show.  There will be live music by Hellcat Maggie, Raffles and lots of great prizes to win. While you are enjoying your Beer or Beer Tasting, $25 Raffle tickets will be available where you could win 5 prizes of $1000 each, groceries, meat, golf passes and wine. What a great deal for a great community cause – Polson Youth Activities! Learn more – HERE.

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Whitefish Wine Auction

Whitefish Wine Auction

Are you a wine enthusiast? If your answer is yes, then mark your calendar for the Whitefish Wine Auction. The Whitefish Wine Auction is three days of Wine, Food and Song and will take place August 10 through August 12, 2022. From casual wine tastings to food and wine pairings at private residences and even a gala and wine auction, the Whitefish Wine Auction has something for every palette. All proceeds benefit ATP’s professional and educational arts programs.

Whitefish Wine Auction with ATP logo

 

Whitefish Wine Auction Details

UnWINEd – Wine Tasting – Wednesday, August 10 At 5:30pm – Grouse Mountain Lodge – $60.00

A single ticket to our casual after-work wine tasting featuring the exquisite wines of our featured wineries. You’ll learn more about each wine, enjoy tastings, and have an opportunity to order them!

Private Vintner Dinners – Thursday, August 11 At 6pm – The Home Of Carl Straub & Brenda Bernheim – $150.00

A ticket to the private vintner dinner at the Straub Residence in Kalispell. Featuring Chef Andy Blanton, Battuello Vineyards, Blue Samurai, & Lede Family Wines. 

Thursday, August 11 At 6pm
The Home Of Dr. Reed & Cooke Thompson – SOLD OUT
Featuring Chef Earl James Reynolds & Melville Winery

Thursday, August 11 At 6:30pm
The Home Of Margo Jacbos – SOLD OUT
Featuring Chef Christian Moreno & Chalk Hill Winery
A series of exclusive wine-pairing dinners at private residences across the Flathead Valley. Each home-hosted dinner will feature an exclusive pairing of an acclaimed chef with a featured winery.

The Gala Auction & Dinner – Friday, August 12 At 6pm – The Lodge At Whitefish Lake

The main event! Enjoy food, wine, and world-class ATP entertainment as the sun sets on beautiful Whitefish Lake. Featuring a fantastic auction featuring rare wine and wine-themed excursions – including an elegant Mediterranean cruise on the world’s most luxurious cruiseline, Silversea!

Click HERE for Ticket Information. 

2022 Featured Wineries

Foley Food & Wine Society

The Foley family & Foley Family Wines has had a strong Whitefish connection for years, including controlling ownership in Whitefish Mountain Resort and Glacier Restaurant Group, which includes MacKenzie River Pizza, Craggy Range Bar & Grill, Ciao Mambo, and Latitude 48, as well as the Vegas Golden Knights NHL hockey team. William Foley’s love of good wine led him to the wine industry. There he started Foley Food & Wine Society to celebrate three of life’s greatest passions – world-class wines, exquisite cuisine, and amazing experiences. Foley Food and Wine has a unique and diverse portfolio of wineries in California, the Pacific Northwest, New Zealand, France and Argentina. Each has its own individual identity, style and distinctive personality.

More at foleyfoodandwinesociety.com

Melville Winery

Founded in 1989, Melville is a family-owned and operated estate winery with its roots in Sonoma County’s Knights Valley, where Ron Melville grew high-quality and greatly sought-after grapes. In 1996, Ron’s desire to grow cold-climate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Syrah brought Melville Vineyards to the Sta. Rita Hills, located in the Western Santa Ynez Valley of Santa Barbara County. Today, Ron and his son, Chad Melville, uphold Melville’s tradition as one of the most highly-regarded estates in California.

More at melvillewinery.com

Battuello Vineyards

Since 1909 the Battuellos have believed that great wines are grown by careful hands and an intimate knowledge of the land fostered by working the soil vintage after vintage. To that end, the Battuello family has cultivated the same rocky soil in St. Helena for over 100 years, producing excellent grapes for award-winning wines in the region. For five generations the Battuello Family has been growing vines in the renowned Napa Valley. Battuello Vineyards, in St. Helena, was founded in 1909 by Matteo Battuello and his wife Serafina, who immigrated to California from Northern Italy. Four generations later, the vineyard is operated and managed by Craig and his son, Dave. They believe still that great wines are grown by careful hands and an intimate knowledge of the land fostered by working the soil vintage after vintage. That is how the family has been able to cultivate the same rocky soil in St. Helena for over 100 years and continue to produce excellent grapes for award-winning wines in this region.

More at: battuellovineyards.com

2022 Featured Chefs

Chef Andy Blanton
Andy Blanton is one of the most acclaimed chefs in Montana and the Pacific Northwest for that matter. Blanton, the executive chef and owner of Café Kandahar, is a four-time semifinalist for the James Beard Foundation’s best chef in the Northwest region, and his Big Mountain restaurant has carved out a widely praised culinary reputation for excellence. Blanton moved to Whitefish in the fall of 1999 from New Orleans, where he worked at two prestigious institutions: Commanders Palace and Brigtsen’s. But like many in the industry, he worked his way up from the bottom, starting as a dishwasher in Virginia Beach during high school before moving up to prep cook, cook and culinary school. He describes Café Kandahar fare as thoughtfully constructed cuisine that essentially incorporates a variety of styles and techniques, both classic and modern. It doesn’t really categorize menu options or the restaurant into a specific cuisine. Chef Andy adheres to the farm-to-table approach and cooking with local ingredients as much as possible and without a lot of similarities on the menu, meaning each dish has its own composed features.

Chef Earl James Reynolds
Chef Earl is a Whitefish native. Originally planning to be a painter, he switched his canvas to the plate and attended Seattle Central Culinary academy. He previously worked at Canlis in Seattle, and Restaurant Trokay in Truckee, California. Upon moving back to Montana, Chef Earl became the Sous Chef at Tupelo Grille in Whitefish, and was the Executive Chef at the Belton Chalet in Glacier National Park. Chef Earl was recently named the Executive Chef at Stone Hill Kitchen+Bar in Bigfork.

Chef Christian Moreno
The Moreno Halphen family has been in the food and coffee industry for over 80 years, and their love and dedication to the craft is always evident, from the flavors in the menu to the décor of the Café itself. Their story began with their maternal grandmother, who founded Finca Don Bosco, a coffee estate on the Talamanca Range between Panama and Costa Rica. Sonny and Choly Moreno inherited this family business, and they, along with their four sons, elevated the estate’s coffee production both domestically and internationally. They created an outstanding product while always staying focused on their values: tradition, conservation, sustainability and respect for the land. Today, the family tradition is being carried forward by award-winning Executive Chef, Christian Moreno, from Swift Creek Cafe, who earned his degree from the top French pastry program, “Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Påtisserie” in Yssingeaux, France. He brings to Whitefish the extensive culinary experience he gained while working for and training under world-class chefs across the United States.

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World’s Gym Cares Fair

What do Drew Brees, Doug Betters, Chase Reynolds, Beau Hill, Brock Coyle and Maggie Voisin all have in common? All of these great athletes are coming together to support the World Gym Cares Fair that benefits the Boys & Girls Club of Glacier Country on Wednesday, August 10, 2022, from 3pm until 6pm at the World Gym in Kalispell, Montana. There will be food trucks, games, music, raffles and even a silent auction at the World’s Gym Cares Fair. 

World Gym Cares Fair

World’s Gym Cares Fair

Date/Time: August 10, 2022 from 3-6pm

Location: World Gym – 555 E Swift Creek Way, Kalispell, MT 59901

Cost: Free

World Gym Cares Fair

World’s Gym Cares Fair guests will get the chance to meet some great sports legions like Drew Brees, Doug Betters, Chase Reynolds, Beau Hill, Brock Coyle and Maggie Voisin. There will be a lot of great food at this event from food truck sponsors like Swift Creek Cafe, 406 BBQ, Farm to Table Ice Cream, Wagyu Wagon, Glacier Acai, and Antonios Pizza. Plus, there will be raffles and auction items to win like a signed Drew Brees helmet and an authentic signed Jerry Rice Football Jersey…just to name a few of the events at the World’s Gym Cares Fair. The most important part about this event is that it all goes to support the Boys and Girls Club of Glacier Country. Some of the sponsors include Whitefish Credit Union, First American Title Company, Mann Mortgage, Freedom Bank, Trailhead Church, Glacier Bank, PTA Physical Therapy and The Chiropractor Whitefish just to name a few sponsors. 

About Boys & Girls Club of Glacier Country

At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Glacier Country… is to enable all young people, especially those who need us the most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible, caring citizens.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Glacier Country has been in the Flathead Valley for over 20 years serving youth between the ages of Kindergarten through Seniors in High School. With the primary location being in Columbia Falls the reach of the Club extends across the valley into Evergreen. Between the two locations over 100 youth are served every day after-school. Learn more: https://bgcglacier.org/mission-and-story/

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Festival Amadeus Mozart + the Modern

Festival Amadeus

This is an experience that no one should miss – Festival Amadeus Mozart + the Modern Celebrating Classica + Beyond – on August 9-14, 2022 at the beautiful Whitefish Performing Arts Center in Downtown Whitefish. Festival Amadeus is celebrating 15 seasons as Montana’s only week-long chamber and orchestra classical music festival. Don’t miss this summer’s extraordinary artists and exciting performances with internationally acclaimed soloists and the Festival Amadeus Orchestra!

Festival Amadeus Mozart + the Modern

Festival Amadeus Mozart + the Modern

Festival Amadeus Mozart + the Modern Concert Details

TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2022 ORCHESTRA 1 – 7:30pm
Night Bird and Prague
Opening orchestra night featuring erhu virtuoso, Song Yun, new works by visiting composers Mark Armanini and Rita Ueda, plus Mozart’s Prague Symphony. Ueda Let us not be the reason someone out there is praying for peace.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2022 CHAMBER 1 – 7:30pm
Cultural Crossings
New Music* by Andre, Armanini and Ueda for Chinese erhu, flute and harp chamber concert featuring Water Dragon Tune, an evocative setting of ancient Chinese nature poems with projections and narrator.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2022 ORCHESTRA 2 – 7:30pm
Flute, Harp and the Clock
Mozart’s orchestra masterpiece Concerto for Flute and Harp, Joseph Haydn’s tuneful Symphony No. 101 in D and and the evocative work for strings by Rita Ueda ice melting…trickling slowly…

THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2022 CHAMBER 2  – 7:30pm
SAINT JOHN PAUL’S II CATHOLIC CHURCH – 195 COVERDELL ROAD, BIGFORK, MT
Due Virtuosi
Experience works for cello and piano by Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy and Schumann performed by Robert DeMaine and Peter Takács, acclaimed artists of the highest musical caliber!

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 2022 CHAMBER 2 – 7:30pm
WHITEFISH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER – 127 SPOKANE AVE, WHITEFISH MT
Due Virtuosi
Experience works for cello and piano by Beethoven, Brahms, Debussy and Schumann performed by Robert DeMaine and Peter Takács, acclaimed artists of the highest musical caliber!

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 2022 ORCHESTRA 3 – 7:30pm
Beethoven’s Piano and Schumann
The Festival Amadeus Orchestra presents Beethoven’s lyrical Piano Concerto No. 4 with pianist Peter Takács and Schumann’s final Symphony No. 4..

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 2022 ORCHESTRA 4 – 7:30pm
Festival Finale
Robert deMaine is the featured soloist in John Zoltek’s thrilling concerto Through Tamarack and Pine plus Beethoven’s fateful Symphony No. 5 in c minor. A dynamic festival finale concert!

Get More Details on Festival Amadeus Mozart + the Modern at https://glaciersymphony.org/festival-amadeus-2/.

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Whitefish Theatre Company Season

Whitefish Theatre Company Season

The Whitefish Theatre Company has just released the 2022-2023 season. With 14 shows, this season is diverse and inspiring, offering entertainment for everyone to enjoy. Some of the productions include Making God Laugh Shayna Steele, Sweeney Todd, WÖR, Church and State, Bedtime Stories and even Little Women. There is something for everyone and even every age. Whitefish Theatre Company Season Tickets start at $10 – See the Whitefish Theatre Company Season Brochure – HERE

“We are so excited to announce our new season. After a wonderful return to the stage this past year, we can’t wait to thrill, surprise and delight you with a broad array of live theatre and music at the O’Shaughnessy Center.” ~ Executive Director Jennifer Asebrook. 

Whitefish Theatre Company Season Details

Whitefish Theatre Company Season Details

Black Curtain theatre: September 10 and 11

As Woody Allen famously quipped, “If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans”. Such is the inspiration for the comedy Making God Laugh that follows a family over thirty years’ worth of holidays. Starting in 1980, Ruthie and Bill’s grown children – a priest, an aspiring actress, and a former star football player – all return home, where we learn of their plans and dreams as they embark on their adult lives. As the “empty nest” parents contend with their own changes too, we see how, despite what we might have in mind, families sometimes arrive at unexpected destinations.

Music:  September 24

With a voice that the London Jazz News says “unleashes enough voltage to light up the West End”, Shayna Steele is a vocal force to be reckoned with. After spending nearly a decade on Broadway and as a background vocalist for artists such as Bette Midler, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson, Moby and Steely Dan, Shayna released three of her own critically-acclaimed albums that showcase her supremely soulful energy and knockout vocals. Straight from NYC, Shayna will be backed by a five-piece band for this stupendous night of originals, R&B favorites, and jazz and blues standards!

Musical theatre: October 20-23 and 27-30

Sweeney Todd has captivated audiences around the world with its murderous melodies and a haunting tale of love, revenge and hilarious mayhem. The eight-time Tony Award-winning musical with lyrics and score by Stephen Sondheim, Sweeney Todd tells the story of the masterful barber as he returns to London to take his revenge against the corrupt judge who destroyed his life. In his vigilante quest, he meets the cheerfully amoral pie shop owner Mrs. Lovett, who soon becomes an accomplice in his deadly schemes. Together, they sing their way through murder and mischief in this morbidly funny musical that promises to be a tasty, thrilling and theatrical treat!

Music: November 10

Almost 300 years ago, musicians from Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent and Leuven decided to write down their favorite music. As time passed, however, the paper turned yellow, the ink began to fade, and the music itself was left to gather dust. That is, until now! With their finely textured arrangements, WÖR injects new energy into 18th-century melodies, shining an inventive spotlight – with a modern twist – on these Belgian classics. All members are astonishing musicians, coaxing fantastic sounds from their saxophones, violin, bagpipes, accordion and guitar. Get ready to be surprised!

Black Curtain theatre: November 19 and 20

Three days before his bid for re-election – and in the wake of another school shooting – U.S. Senator Charles Whitmore has a life-altering crisis of faith, triggering an off-the-cuff comment to a Twitter-savvy blogger that sends his entire campaign into a tailspin. His campaign team desperately tries to contain the damage, but in a country where religion influences politics and politics have become a religion, how do you reach the people and stay true to yourself? A timely and fast-paced story, Church and State is simultaneously funny, heartbreaking, and uplifting.

Mainstage theatre: December 8-11 and 16-18

In Kate Hamill’s sparkling adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel Little Women, Jo March is not your typical Victorian lady. She is ambitious, rough around the edges, headstrong, and yearns for the day when she will be a great American novelist. As the nation is torn apart by civil war, Jo and her sisters struggle with what it means to grow up, as each sister must negotiate her private ambitions with society’s expectations of gender and class. Written with a contemporary flair, Jo March gives us her greatest story for the holidays: the March sisters, four dreamers destined to be imperfect little women. 

Black Curtain theatre: January 21 and 22

In Collected Stories, student Lisa Morrison is thrilled to be under the tutelage of her literary idol, Ruth Steiner. Over the years, Lisa becomes Ruth’s personal assistant and gradually her friend, as Ruth helps her hone her writing abilities. But as Lisa’s career begins to flourish and Ruth’s begins to fade, can the tenuous relationship between mentor and mentee survive ambition, rivalry, and eventual betrayal? This play explores the complicated relationship between two independent women as they struggle to define what, if anything, is off-limits in art.

Music: February 3

The sounds that stir the dry winds of Southern Spain and Morocco, two countries separated by only a whisper of the Mediterranean, are the musical DNA of the beautifully complex music of Seffarine. Soulful singer Lamiae Naki, who sings in Arabic, Farsi, Spanish and French, and musician Nat Hulskamp, who plays the flamenco guitar and oud, are joined by acclaimed bassist Damian Erskine, Persian master percussionist Bobak Salehi, and flamenco dancer Manuel Gutierrez. The result is a lively and enriching musical journey throughout the Mediterranean and Middle East. Get your passport ready! 

Mainstage theatre: February 23-26 and March 3-5

Two family friendly plays shown together! The first show begins on Christmas morning when the Velveteen Rabbit, a shy stuffed bunny, enters the world of a young boy’s nursery. Initially ignored in favor of more modern toys, she waits patiently to be noticed, wondering what it means to become Real and if she will ever be loved like the others. Adapted from the classic book, The Velveteen Rabbit is a heartwarming story about the transformative power of love.

The fun then continues with Bedtime Stories (As Told By Our Dad)(Who Messed Them Up)! It’s Dad’s turn to tell his three rambunctious kids their bedtime stories, but when he gets fuzzy on the details, the classics get creative: a prince with a snoring problem spices up The Princess and The Pea, The Boy Who Cried Wolf cries dinosaur instead, and Rumpelstiltskin helps turn all that pesky gold into straw. You may think you know your fairy tales, but not the way Dad tells them! 

Music: March 9

In the increasingly popular world of a cappella singing groups, Accent has carved out its own niche. Inspired by the wizardly jazz harmonies of TAKE 6 and The Hi-Lo’s, the six men of Accent, all of them accomplished arrangers and instrumentalists in their own right, decided to take their love of close-harmony singing as far as it could go. The improbable meeting of Jean-Baptiste Craipeau (France), Simon Åkesson (Sweden), Danny Fong (Canada), Andrew Kesler (Canada), James Rose (United Kingdom), and Evan Sanders (USA) began in 2011 after becoming long-distance fans of each other’s multi-tracked videos on YouTube. Since then, they have released four albums, toured the globe, and created a huge fan base!

Mainstage theatre: April 6-8 and 12-15

When a complaint is filed against a teacher in New York’s public schools, they are sent to a Reassignment Center where they must wait for their case to be reviewed – usually for months, sometimes for over a year. A claim of improper behavior by a failing student lands Evelyn Reid in “the rubber room,” where she encounters a group of teachers, some guilty, some not, who have long since lost any hope of returning to a classroom. Over the course of the school year, these colleagues learn French, workshop a screenplay, and ultimately form an unlikely alliance, reminding each other of forgotten passions. A poignant and funny drama, Evelyn In Purgatory is “the Breakfast Club for teachers.”

Music: April 22

Hailing from LA, The Black Market Trust are a charismatic pop/vocal jazz band who combine the sounds of legendary American crooners and vocal groups with the fire and energy of Gypsy Jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. Consisting of five world-class musicians, The Black Market Trust features material from the Great American Songbook – ranging from Sinatra to the Beach Boys to the Beatles – and infuses it with Django’s romantic and virtuosic flavor. Add some intricate vocal harmonies and a dash of Rat Pack-style comedy, it’s clear to audiences why The Black Market Trust have quickly earned a reputation as one of the premier live acts performing in music today!

Black Curtain theatre: May 6 and 7

Meet Harry and Sam: two blue-collar friends who like to pass the time posing outlandish questions to one another. Why is life like a Ding Dong? Where do sandwiches come from? Why is reincarnation named after a flower? Their dialogue initially sounds like a Monty Python skit, but soon deepens as the men try to make sense of what everything means. How are men and women different? How well do people really know each other? Is there life after death? As time passes, the questions, once shrouded in indifference, reveal the men’s characters, eventually exposing a truth that changes their friendship forever. A clever comedy about life and big questions. 

Mainstage theatre: May 26-29 and June 2-4

It’s 1942 and two of Hollywood’s biggest divas have descended upon the luxurious Palm Beach Royale Hotel to perform at a USO benefit. Complication number one: the two ladies have a legendary ongoing feud that turns violent if they come near each other. Complication number two: the performers both wind up booked into the same Presidential Suite! Throw in a beleaguered general manager trying to keep the peace, two easily confused bellhops, a nose-rubbing society matron, and a gossip columnist looking for dirt, this play of mistaken identities, double entendres, and a lap dog named Mr. Boodles is a hilarious, laugh-out-loud romp. A true love note to the classic farces of the 30s and 40s!

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Bigfork Festival of the Arts

Bigfork Festival of the Arts

This year of the Bigfork Festival of Arts celebrates 44 years of our favorite artists and visitors to the Bigfork area in Montana. This year’s festival will take place August 6 and August 7, 2022, from 9am until 4:30pm each day.  There will be over 130 exhibitors at the Bigfork Festival of the Arts including great food trucks, plus Reckless Kelly and other live bands will perform all weekend. 

“We are excited to be hosting this event and ask for your patience and support as we navigate a new festival layout and new regulations.  Our well attended Festival fills the village of Bigfork with a fine selection of art, crafts, food, music and other entertainment on both Saturday and Sunday. You are invited to be a part of this special weekend. Many exhibitors have declared that this is their favorite show of the summer.”

Bigfork Festival of the Arts

Bigfork Festival of the Arts Details

The Bigfork Festival of the Arts is August 6 and August 7, 2022, in Downtown Bigfork from 9am until 4:30pm each day. Parking is available at the Bigfork School parking, on Electric Avenue (via Bridge Street) and Bethany Lutheran Church on Highway 35. There will be limited handicap parking at the UPS Store on Grand Avenue, decal is required. Learn more – HERE. 

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