Thursday
The Whitefish Chamber of Commerce’s Gone Fishin’ social will take place at the historic Belton Chalet on U.S. 2 in West Glacier on Thursday, June 18, from 6-9 p.m. with live music by Dan Dubuque, food and refreshments. For more information, call 888-5000.
Chris Peterson, a photographer at the Hungry Horse News, will talk about “Confessions of a Wildlife Observer” during a Brown Bag lunchtime seminar in the West Glacier Community Building in Glacier National Park’s Headquarters area on Thursday, June 18, from noon to 1 p.m. Peterson, who’s been photographing the Park’s flora and fauna for the past 11 years, will take a light-hearted look at the natural world as a wildlife observer. The show will include photographs of loons, mountain goats, pikas, river otters, and other wild animals.
The 16th annual Fishing Without Barriers Day, sponsored by the Montana Fish, Wildlife, Parksí Crossing the Barriers Committee and the Montana Charter Boat Association, will be held on Flathead Lake on Thursday, June 18. Anglers with disabilities will be hosted for free fishing trips on charter boats and boats provided by volunteers. Slots are available for anglers with disabilities, especially for anglers under 18 years of age. The event includes a barbecue, a lake trout fish fry and lots of prizes. Extra lake trout will be donated to local food banks. To register, call FWP at 752-5501.
Friday
The National Parks Conservation Association will present artwork created for Glacier National Park’s centennial celebration in 2010 during a fundraiser at the Fischworks showroom, 201 East Second Street, in Whitefish, on Friday, June 19, beginning at 5:30 p.m. There will be hors d’oeuvres, beer and wine.
The Agency on Aging will host an Older Americans Day Picnic in the Flathead County Fairgrounds’ new Expo Building on Friday, June 19, beginning at 10 a.m. with entertainment by Tra La Gael and an RSVP awards presentation. All senior centers will be closed that day, and no Meals on Wheels will be delivered that day. For bus transportation or additional information, call 758-5728 or 758-5730.
Flathead Valley residents can spend a few hours, or a day, changing their corner of the world as part of the National Day of Action, with local work scheduled for June 19 and 20 this year. The National Day of Action is a time when millions of Americans across the country spend one day making their communities a better place to live, one person at a time. The local United Way Volunteer Center is coordinating this annual nationwide event, and is seeking both projects and volunteers. For more information on volunteering, call the United Way Volunteer Center at 752-7266.
Saturday
The 13th annual “Rafting for Refuse Day,” sponsored by Montana Raft Co., will take place Saturday, June 20 to clean up public river-access points on the North and Middle forks of the Flathead River. Volunteers will meet at 9 a.m. at Montana Raft Co. on U.S. Highway 2 in West Glacier. All necessary equipment for rafting, shuttles to and from the river, and professional guides leading each crew will be provided, but volunteers should bring water bottles and work gloves. Groups usually return to West Glacier between 1-3 p.m. for a complimentary barbecue at the Bonecrusher Bistro pavilion. For more information, call 387-5555 or e-mail info@glacierguides.com.
The dream of an off-leash dog park in Whitefish will be realized on Saturday, June 20, when the bull-pen gates open at the Hugh Rogers Wag Park, located in the Armory Park complex, with an open house and hot dog party from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, visit online at www.wagparks.org or call Diane Ward at 862-3624.
Flathead Audubon and Bruce and Gail Tannehill will lead an exploration of the best songbird spots around Whitefish Lake on Saturday, June 20. Binoculars and a bird guide are helpful but not mandatory. Bruce will also demonstrate recording of bird songs. Meet at 7:30 a.m. in the McDonald’s parking lot in Whitefish. For more information, contact Bruce at 862-4548.
The Kalispell Flotilla of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary will teach a class in boating safety at the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks building in Kalispell on Saturday, June 20, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with an hour for lunch. The class will cover equipment, rules, handling, navigation, rivers, fishing and hunting, and will satisfy license requirements for 13- and 14-year-olds. For more information, call 756-6139 or 755-7096.
Feat by Feet will host a weeklong tap dance, hip-hop and music workshop with guest teachers from New York City culminating in a performance at the O’Shaughnessy on June 20 at 8 p.m. The show will feature tap professionals Derick Grant and Carson Murphy, the Kalispell-based hip-hop company Elements Collide, a Missoula youth tap ensemble and the Flathead’s Feat by Feet. Tickets are $25, all seats reserved. For more information, e-mail ashley@featxfeet.com or call 270-5806.
Sunday
The Museum at Central School in Kalispell will hold a pie social and quilt raffle on Sunday, June 21, from 2-5 p.m. The two raffle quilts, on display at the museum, feature traditional quilt designs. Only 500 tickets will be sold, at $10 each or three for $25 available at Funtastic Finds in Columbia Falls, at Sixth Street and Nucleus Avenue. All proceeds benefit the museum. For more information, call 756-8381.
The Summit Solstice Triathlon will take place at Foy Lake on Sunday, June 21, with a half-mile swim, 12.7-mile bike ride and a 3.1-mile run. A shorter dualthlon will include a 3.1-mile run, and 12.7-mile bike ride. For more information, visit online at www.nwhc.org/summit or call Krista at The Summit at 751-4133.
Monday
The Flathead Country Democratic Women will meet in the Winchester Room of the New Outlaw Inn on Monday, June 22, at 11:45 a.m. Kirby Rierson and Amy Croover, field representatives for Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester, will provide the program. No reservations are required.
Tuesday
The Whitefish Downtown Farmers Market will feature local musician Jay DiPaola on Tuesday, June 23. DiPaola is a passionate, often hilarious, one-of-a-kind Montana songwriter and solo artist. The music is sponsored by The Friends of Mike Jopek. The market takes place at Depot Park from 5-7:30 p.m. For more information, call 862-2043.
Wednesday
The North Valley Toastmasters Club will meet on Wednesday, June 24, from 7-8 a.m. at The Wave. For more information, call 752-5360 or visit online at http://northvalley.freetoasthost.net.