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| March 22, 2018 2:00 AM

Free night at the museum

The Miracle of America Museum will host a free night at the museum this Thursday, March 22 at 6:30 p.m. The museum is located at 36094 Memory Lane in Polson.

The film to be screening is “AMERICA: Imagine the World Without Her,” starring best selling author, Dinesh D’Souza.

Through interviews with America’s critics, Dinesh brings viewers face to face with the brave heroes who built this great nation. Through re-enactments of events in America’s history and interviews with leading historians, Dinesh brings us hope for the future.

The film will be introduced in person by Academy Award winning producer and Bigfork resident, Gerald R. Molen.

Polson Players present “Miracle Worker”

“The Miracle Worker,” a Tony and Oscar award-winning show, plays this weekend and next, from March 16-25 at Port Polson Players Theatre on the lake.

On Fridays and Saturdays, the curtain is at 7:30 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

“The Miracle Worker” is produced by the Port Polson Players in association with the Mission Valley Friends of the Arts. Tickets are $16 for adults and $15 for students and senior citizens. Visit www.PortPolsonPlayers.com or call 883-9212 for reservations or more information. 

Community

center Easter party

The Whitefish Community Center will host an Easter party for adults only at 121 E. Second Street.

The festivities will include an egg hunt, egg toss and Easter bonnet decorating. The hats and materials will be provided. The deadline to sign up is today, March 22.

Call 862-4923 to RSVP for the party.

The event will be held Saturday, March 24 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Bring a basket for your own use in the egg hunt. No children permitted.

Bigfork Playhouse shows musical

The Bigfork Playhouse Children’s Theater invites you to watch the romping tale High School Musical based on the classic Disney movie- first aired in 2006, March 23 and 24.

“High School Musical on Stage!” centers on the blossoming relationship between Troy, a high school jock, and Gabriella, the new smart girl at school. They meet on a family vacation and become attracted to each other while singing in a karaoke competition. Rediscovering each other at school, their relationship and their surprise decision to audition together for the school show are thwarted by the school’s current leading lady, Sharpay, and Troy and Gabriella’s well-meaning friends.

Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. both days. Regular ticket prices are $12 for Adults, $10 for Seniors, $9 for Students and $8 for children under 10. Tickets can be purchased online or at the Box Office one hour prior to performances.

This production is fun for the entire family. To get tickets or for more information, call 837-4886 or email bpct@bigforksummerplayhouse.com or check our website at www.bigforksummerplayhouse.com.

Film tour stops in Whitefish

The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation will be hosting the Mountainfilm on Tour, bringing a selection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and incredibly inspiring documentary films to three cities in Montana. Curated from the films shown at the Mountainfilm festival held every year in Telluride, Colorado, the diverse selection highlights adventure, an indomitable spirit, and a responsibility for our environment and wild places. Using the power of film, art and ideas, the tour hopes to inspire audiences to create a better world. The films will be shown at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish tonight, March 22. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $15 and are available online at www.bmwf.org/events and locally at Rocky Mountain Outfitter in Kalispell and Sportsman Ski Haus in Whitefish.

Wolfpack Theater presents adventurous play

Discover how a miserable orphan boy becomes the extraordinary Peter Pan in the swashbuckling adventure, “Peter and the Starcatcher” presented by the Wolfpack Theatre Company at Glacier High School March 22-23 in the Wolfpack Theatre at GHS. Based on the 2004 best-selling novel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, this magical and hilarious play uses the limitless possibilities of imagination to finally reveal the origins of Peter Pan, Wendy, the Lost Boys, and their piratical nemesis, Captain Hook.