Thursday, September 29, 2011

MONTANA TALES, AND OTHER BAD-ASS BUSINESS


This Saturday October, 1 at the KM Theater in downtown Kalispell - MONTANA TALES, AND OTHER BAD-ASS BUSINESS.

This is a must see event.

Troy Evans tells a variety of stories from different stages of his life.  He has performed the show from New York to Los Angeles and likes to describe it as ”an autobiography told by ghosts”.  The show is funny and moving, and many audience members have said the show is their favorite theatrical experience ever.  

Troy was born in Missoula in 1948, and moved to Kalispell in 1954. He attended Cornelius Hedges, Central High school, and FCHS. He attended U of M for one year before being drafted and sent to Viet Nam. When he returned in 1969 he operated a business known as “THE OLD GREY JOHN DEERE DANCE HALL” with Jamie Lenon, and the next year opened a beer and music venue, “THE POWDER KEG”, which was a huge success for a short time.

Troy started acting at FVCC in 1970, and after several delays that included MSU, The Veterans Mental hospital in Sheridan, Wyoming, and a stint in Montana State Prison, he moved to California in 1976 to pursue an acting career. In the past 35 years he has appeared in over 50 movies, and 400 television episodes.


KM Theatre
Saturday Oct 1, 7:30 p.m.
$20 tickets at Colter Coffee, Ceres Bakery, The Kalispell Grand Hotel, Noice Studio and Gallery
contact Marshall Noice for more info 755-5321

Monday, September 26, 2011

Looking Forward to Fall, Remembering Summer

Krystal, from J.Thomas Salon. Summer Highlight: Sunshine, weddings and friends. What she is looking forward to this fall: Getting back on a schedule that doesn't include so much sunshine.





Robin, from Insty Prints. Summer highlight: Thursday Fest in downtown Kalispell. What she is looking forward to this fall: The Pumpkin Patch opening and, of course, all the beautiful fall colors downtown.
Michelle, from Flowers By Hansen. Summer highlight: Her Daughter's wedding. What she is looking forward to this fall: Not excited about the cooler weather.











Cindy, owner of Majestic Mountains Bistro. Summer highlight: Her new location on Main Street. What she is looking forward to this fall: A second location opening at the Gateway West Mall.









Thursday, September 22, 2011

Photography Featured at the Boiler Room

Flathead High School and Montana State graduate, Lynon Lohof, is the featured artist at the Boiler Room in downtown Kalispell through October, 2011. Click the link here www.lynonlohof.com/home.html to see her work.

Long Way Home Journeys of a Chinese Montanan

In 1936, seven-year-old Flora, her parents and her seven siblings left their home in Boston. They crossed the Pacific in a 21-day voyage to return to their parents' village in rural southern China. Flora's father and mother sought a new, quiet life for their family in their native land.

But this was a different China and Flora's family would not find the peace they sought. China's Communist Party had begun its rise toward revolution. And in 1937, Japan launched a full-scale invasion of China. Within a few years, full-scale world war engulfed Flora's new home.

By age 18, Flora learned she was engaged to be married. Working to ensure the safety of her six daughters, Flora's mother Chen Sun Ho, had set a plan in motion to arrange marriages for each girl. Soon, Flora began a new life in Montana, worlds away from her small village. It was here that the timid girl grew into a wife, mother, business owner and athlete.

From rice paddies to high mountains, from dodging warplanes to running marathons, Flora's odyssey has covered much of the world. Now, drawing on letters, recollections and family stories, Flora has written a sharp, personal memoir. She will be in Kalispell Thursday, September 22 to sign copies of her new book.
Copies of the book will be available for $18.

Author Reception and Book Signing
Date: Thursday, September 22
Time: 5-6:30 p.m.
Location: Flowers By Hansen, 128 Main, Kalispell
More information on the book can be found at: www.longwayhomebook.com

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

New 30 second commercial: Be the Bricks.





A new 30 second commercial, produced for the Kalispell Businees Improvement District, is currently airing on local television stations. Here's the thumbnail, check it out! Long before the northward expansion of Kalispell came the westward expansion of the Great Northern Railway, bringing with it men and women eager to make their claim on this uncharted territory.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Fire Sunrise Over Downtown Kalispell

Fire sunrise over the KM Building in downtown Kalispell, MT.

A sunrise reflection off storefront windows on South Main Street. 

Area fires have the sunrise sky at caution orange.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Live Music @ The Split Rock Cafe in Downtown Kalispell

Sean Howard Burress performs at the Split Rock Cafe in downtown Kalispell this past Saturday morning. Burress will be back this Saturday form more live music.

The Split Rock Cafe is located at 30 Second Street East in downtown Kalispell, serving breakfast and lunch daily.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Von Jetzen: First person to swim length of Lake Chelan

Kalispell long-distance swimmer, Emily Von Jentzen, who last year became the first woman and just the third person to swim the 28-mile length of Flathead Lake, is now the first person to swim the length of Lake Chelan in Washington.

Von Jetzen who helped raise money last year for, Karmyn Flanagan, a young girl battling battling acute lymphoblatic leukemia, was again pursuing a goal greater and deeper than skimming across the surface of the narrow 55-mile long lake Chelan (the third deepest lake in the United States, 1486 feet deep).

Again she was swimming for a child with cancer. This time for, Katelyn "KK" Roker. Roker is a 5-year old from Kalispell who is battling Stage 4 neuroblastoma, a high-risk cancer.


For more information about KK Roker visit, http://alakkeforkatelyn.blogspot.com/

And to see Von Jentzen's swim mile-by mile, visit http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0vhF4eMA2qDL9XZ8L7XQSGEEBuamVFtuK

What's Happening

Today at 126 North Meridian Road the Red Cross is holding a blood drive. Tomorrow afternoon (2 pm at Lone Pine State Park) there is a 'Leave No Trace' seminar from the Center for Outdoor Ethics. For more info, call 755-2706.

On Monday, Labor Day, there is a community potluck at Lawrence Park from 1-7 p.m. to celebrate the working men and women of the Flathead Valley. Please bring a dish to share.

Flathead High School officials are reminding people that the deadline for "Legends Wall of Fame" nominations is October 7th. To date 17 community members have been inducted. Contact Dan Zorn (751-3416) with your nomination.