Thursday
Stumptown Players will present “Sylvia” at the O’Shaughnessy on Aug. 12-14 and Aug. 18-21 at 8 p.m. A Manhattan couple’s life is changed when the husband brings home a dog he found in the park. The comedy is recommended for adults and teens. Cabaret seating will be available, with beer, wine and snacks available. Tickets are $18 available by calling 871-6447 or visiting online at stumptownplayers@gmail.com. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Flathead Spay and Neuter Task Force.
Alpine Theatre Project will perform “A Grand Night for Singing,” with popular Broadway songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein, at the Whitefish Middle School auditorium on Aug. 12-22 with performances on Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Rodgers and Hammerstein’s work in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s came to define American musical theater. “A Grand Night for Singing” presents these classic songs in fresh new ways. The revue is directed and choreographed by Brian Marcum, a Broadway veteran who has worked on numerous Tony Award-winning and nominated musicals, and includes Broadway performers Jennifer Marcum, Ann Sanders, Melissa Giattino and Luke Walrath. For information or tickets, call 862-7469 or visit online at www.alpinetheatreproject.org.
The Flathead National Forest will host a free presentation on the Fires of 1910 on Thursday, Aug. 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the Supervisor’s Office, 650 Wolfpack Way, in Kalispell. The program will include a 30-minute video presentation produced by the National Interagency Fire Center, in Boise, Idaho. On Aug. 20-21, 1910, catastrophic wildfires fueled by hurricane-force winds raced across Idaho and Montana. In just a day and a half, more than 3 million acres of forest burned, and several communities and miles of railroad infrastructure were destroyed. At least 85 people, 78 of them Forest Service firefighters, perished. Flathead Forest fire managers will talk about the fire history of Northwest Montana. The 1910 fires played a pivotal role in establishing wildland firefighting policy. For more information, visit online at www.fs.fed.us/r1/flathead. The Web site also includes eye-witness accounts, reports and excerpts from Forest Service employees, media releases, newspaper accounts and photos.
The Hockaday Museum of Art will offer its Senior Tour & Tea Day on Thursday, Aug. 12. Offered the second Thursday of each month, visitors over-60 receive free admission to the museum from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with complimentary coffee, tea and cookies are served between to 4 p.m. and free gallery tours. The Glacier National Park Centennial Summer Celebration continues with the historic paintings by John Fery and photography by Chris Peterson. For more information, visit online at www.HockadayMuseum.org or call 755-5268.
Friday
The three-day Huckleberry Days Arts Festival will take place in Depot Park on Friday, Aug. 13, from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 14, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 15, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. More than 100 artists will sell jewelry, pottery, paintings, photography and crafts. Vendors will sell food, and entertainment will be provided by the Flathead Community Band, North Valley Music School and Whitefish Dance Studio. A bake-off contest will take place Saturday, Aug. 14. For more information, call 862-3501.
Glacier Country Pachy-derm will meet at the Kalispell Red Lion from noon to 1 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 13. The speaker will be Public Service Commission candidate Bill Gallagher. The public is invited, and lunch is available for purchase. For more information, call Tom McElwain at 270-5764.
Saturday
Parents meetings for the Whitefish boys and girls cross-country teams will take place at Mike’s Conoco on Saturday, Aug. 14, at 10:30 a.m. and at Whitefish High School on Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 7:30 p.m. and Monday, Aug. 23, at 7:30 p.m. All parents of cross-country participants are required to attend one of these meetings. For more information, call Bill or Sara Brist 755-6991.
The annual Whitefish Lake Golf Association Club Championship is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 14-15. Members of all ages are encouraged to participate in their respective flights for the two-day club championship and bragging rights. Divisions include ladies, men, seniors and juniors, with a derby after first day for the 10 lowest scores for both men and women. The derby is a two-person alternate-shot format, with one of the 10 teams eliminated on each hole base on score.
The Stumptown Hoe Down will take place at the Whitefish Armory Park softball fields on Saturday, Aug. 14, with gates opening at 3 p.m. and music from 4 to 11 p.m. by Tony Furtado, Leftover Salmon’s Vince Herman and Great American Taxi, the Bridger Creek Boys, Craig Wickham and Cannonball. There will be food vendors and a beer garden. No pets or outside alcohol. The event is a fundraiser for the Whitefish Parks and Recreation Department. Tickets are $20 at the gate or in advance at Second Street Pizza, with children 12-and-under free. A free shuttle bus will run from Second Street Pizza to Armory Park from 3:30 to 11:30 p.m.
The Huckleberry Days Bake-Off Contest will take place Saturday, Aug. 14, during the Huckleberry Days Arts Festival in Depot Park. All entries should contain huckleberries — fresh, frozen, jams, syrups, etc. — and be “homemade.” Entries will be judged on appearance, texture, taste and originality in two divisions, commercial and non-commercial. Entries should be brought to Depot Park on Aug. 14 between 9:30-10:30 a.m. Entry forms and the rules are available online at www.whitefishchamber.org. For more information, call 862-3501.
A fundraiser in memory of Mike Eve, the former city of Whitefish finance director, will take place at Sherwood’s Bar and Grill, in Whitefish, on Saturday, Aug. 14, starting at 3 p.m. Melissa and Colene from the Clip Joint will “buzz the fuzz” off willing participants. Pledge forms and more information are available from Grant Eve at 702-539-7953 or by e-mailing grant.eve@josepheve.com. Capt. Larry Hendricks, of the fishing vessel SeaStar from Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch,” will be on hand for signing T-shirts. All proceeds will go the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
The Whitefish boys cross-country team hold a car-wash fundraiser at Mike’s Conoco on Saturday, Aug. 14, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The boys team is not funded by the school district.
Sunday
The Whitefish Community Foundation will hold its second annual Whitefish Duck Derby on Sunday, Aug. 15, at Riverside Park and Whitefish River. Last year, the derby raised more than $25,000 for the Community Grants Fund and $5,000 for the Permanent Endowment Fund. For more information, visit online at www.whitefishcommunityfoundation.org; visit the Foundation office at 214 Second Street West; visit their booth at the Tuesday farmers market; or call 863-1781.
Monday
Charlie Adams will present a free 60-minute seminar on how families can earn athletic and academic scholarships to colleges at Grouse Mountain Lodge on Monday, Aug. 16, at 5:30 p.m. Adams is the senior national speaker for the National Collegiate Scouting Association. He has delivered “College Athletics Recruiting Simplified” at high schools and other locations across the U.S. His son, who is entering 12th grade and will play college sports, will also share personal experiences. The seminar is open to adults and athletes in grades 8-12 in all sports. For more information, e-mail cadams@ncsasports.org.
Tuesday
The Glacier Restaurant Group will donate a portion of the bill for lunch or dinner at its five Flathead Valley restaurants to the Glacier National Park Fund on Tuesday, Aug. 17. That includes The Craggy Range, Ciao Mambo and Latitude 48, in Whitefish, or MacKenzie River Pizza in either Whitefish or Kalispell. The Glacier National Park Fund is the non-profit fund-raising partner for Glacier National Park. For more information, call 892-3250 or visit online at www.glacierfund.org.
Walter Sayre of the Stumptown Historical Society will present a free community program on “The Greatest Camping Stories Ever Told” at the Whitefish Community Center, 121 E Second St., home of the Golden Agers, on Tuesday, Aug. 17, at 12:30 p.m. Audience stories and photos about their funniest, scariest or most fascinating camping or outdoor recreation stories are encouraged. For more information, call 862-4923.
The Air Force’s Heartland of America Band will perform at the Flathead High School auditorium on Tuesday, Aug. 17, at 7 p.m. Free tickets are available at the Daily Inter Lake office, 727 E. Idaho, in Kalispell. The Brass In Blue ensemble consists of 10 brass players, one percussionist and a vocalist. The Heartland of America Band was established in 1943 and is based at Offutt Air Force Base, in Nebraska.
Wednesday
Frontier Hospice will sponsor a free Women’s Grief Support Group in Kalispell on Wednesday, Aug. 18, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. in the Grace Room at Frontier Hospice, 29 Second Street East, in Kalispell. For more information, call 755-4923.