Missoula Independent 3/5 - 3/12/09

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YWCA Missoula and the UM Multicultural Alliance

to raise money for GUTS! A girls’ leadership project of the YWCA girls leadership project

and the Breast Cancer Research Fund

When:

Where:

Tickets:

Wed., March 18 UC Theater, $5 students with 6 pm: auction U of M ID, $10 general 7 pm: films Tickets & Info: 543.6691, ywcaofmissoula.org or 1130 W. Broadway M-F 8-5

www.OutlawSubs.com

OUTLAW SUBS Try our new Meatball Sub!!

4!

$ 4

2”

ALL SUBS TV

Fountain Drinks Bottle Drinks Energy Drinks Chips 12 oz Soup

$1.00! $1.50! $2.00! $1.00! $3.00!

Join us for our

Grand Opening Celebration March 4th - 8th!!!

OUTLAW SUBS

OUTLAW SUBS

Two FREE Cookies!!!

FREE Soup!!!

with the purchase of a combo meal (sandwich, drink, and chip)

with the purchase of a combo meal (sandwich, drink, and chip)

Otis Spunkmeyer’s Hot & gooey, warm and chewy!! Valid Feb 26th - March 11th Not valid with any other offer

During our Grand Opening Celebration! Valid Feb 4th - March 8th Not valid with any other offer

Phone: 830-3153 Fax: 830-3155 Call ahead for takeout orders or fax your order in!! Sandwich ordering guide on website! Catering available!

2325 S. Higgins, Missoula (On the corner of Higgins and South)

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Every Tue. at 5:30 PM, Intermediate Bellydance/World Fusion meets at the Belly Tent Dance Studio, 2016 Strand Ave., but be warned that prior dance experience is recommended. $7. Call 531-3000. Jody Mosher offers another weekly dose of playful, happy and fantastic cardiovascular exercise—aka Nia— every Tue. at 5:30 PM at the Teranga Arts School, 2926 S. Third St. First class free/$6 each thereafter. Veterans can find support with trained facilitator Chris Poloynis every Tue. at 6 PM, when PTSD group Spartans Honour meets in room 109 at the Providence Center, 902 N. Orange St. Free. Call 327-7834. Three weeks of construction instruction await as the six-session course “Building with Habitat” begins at 6 PM at the UM College of Technology and continues to meet every Tue. and Thu. through Mar. 19. Free, but applications are due Fri., Feb. 27, so visit habitatmsla.org or call 549-8210. Don’t it make your green grass blue? The pickin’ circle begins at 6 PM, and house pickers Pinegrass play at 9:30 PM at the Top Hat. Cover TBA. Call 728-9865. Margarete de Soleil assists you in pushing the possibilities of drawing when she presents the four-week class Drawing: Wet and Dry Media, which meets every Tue. at 6 PM through Mar. 24. $50/$45 members. Call 728-0447. It’s a spicy good time when the Downtown Dance Collective’s Heather Adams presents beginning salsa dance lessons at 6 PM, followed by intermediate/advanced at 7, every Tue. at the Badlander. $5 suggested donation. The YWCA of Missoula, 1130 W. Broadway, hosts weekly support groups for women every Tue. at 6:30 PM, where groups for Native women and children meet as well. New group members with children are asked to arrive at 6:15, without kids at 6:25. Free. Call 543-6691. See to your chakras’ proper education with Beginner Bellydance for Sixth–Eighth Grade every Tue. at 6:30 PM at the Belly Tent Dance Studio, 2016 Strand Ave., Ste. B. $7. Call 207-8302. A single bracelet does not jingle: Unity Dance and Drum’s all-levels West African Dance Class meets every Tue. evening at 6:30 PM at the Downtown Dance Collective, 121 W. Main St. $10/class or $35/four classes. Call 549-7933. Help unseat Denny Rehberg at 7 PM in the meeting room at the MCT Center for the Performing Arts, where the Missoula County Democrats host Montana Democratic Party Chairman Dennis McDonald, a rancher from Melville who’s looking into taking on the long-seated Rep. Free. Call 546-9144. UM’s Wilderness Institute sponsors their annual Wilderness Lecture Series, which continues with Paul Alaback’s 7 PM lecture “Sea Voyage on the Alaskan Coast: Retracing the Harriman Expedition of 1899 and Exploring a Century of Change” in Room 106 of UM’s Gallagher Business Building. Free. Call 2436956 or visit www.cfc.umt.edu/wi. Author Alan Weltzein reads from and signs his books, The Norman

Maclean Reader and A Father and an Island at 7 PM at Hamilton’s Chapter One Book Store, 252 Main St. Free. Call 363-5220. The UM Community Lecture Series, which carries the title “Hidden Montana: Dispelling Myths,” presents UM political science professor Jim Lopach, whose lecture “Jeannette We Hardly Knew Ye” begins at 7 PM in the University Center Theater. Series: $20/$15 UM alumni/$10 students. Call 243-5211 or visit grizalum.com. Details are murky, but if you’re interested in taking part in some BodyCentered Creative Expression every Tue. at 7 PM, call 543-4414 for location and more details. Cover TBA. Before you go dousing yourself with patchouli again, let Katrina Farnum teach you some finer points with her presentation Using Essential Oils at 7 PM at Meadowsweet Herbs, 180 S. Third St. W. Free. Call 728-0543. Get down to the UM Music Recital Hall, where a Faculty Recital by soprano Anne Basinski raises anxiety among champagne flutes at 7:30 PM. $10/$5 students and seniors. Call 243-6880. The UM Spring Dance Showcase offers two programs of high-energy innovations wherein 35 dancers pretty much cover the movement spectrum: Program I takes place at 7:30 PM in UM PARTV Center’s Open Space. $8/$5 required students. Call 243-4581. Sean Kelly’s invites you to another week of free Pub Trivia, which takes place every Tue. at 8 PM. And, to highlight the joy of discovery that you might experience while attending, here’s a sample of the type of question you could be presented with. Ready? What concise bit of fortune cookie wisdom—affixed to his monitor by the inimitable Corporal Calendar—guides the Comrade in his every calendularly decision? (Find the answer in the calendar under tomorrow’s nightlife section.) You’ve practiced in front of the mirror long enough—head to the High Spirits in Florence, where open mic night features a drum set, amps, mics and recording equipment and awaits you and your axe at 8 PM. Free. Call 273-9992 to reserve your spot. As their Winters and Losers Tour winds its way around America, Grieves, Soulcrate Music and MC Type make a pit stop at the Badlander, where their proprietary punk hip hop blend treats the place right starting at 9 PM. $5/$7 under 21. The Broadway’s Tuesday Night Comedy takes place every Tue. at 9 PM and is followed by dancing with tunes from the Tallest DJ in America. $5/$3 students. Call 543-5678. Be your own American Idol during “Jheryoake”—that’s karaoke with Jerry Reeb—every Tue. at 9 PM—with Happy Hour until 10—at the AmVets Club. Free. DJs Karl K, Dillon and Cosmic Diva play music for the irie-hearted every Tue. at 9 PM when Reggae Night overstands all your troubles at the Badlander. Free. L.I.V. Karaoke night gives your larynx a weekly workout with a 9:30

PM sesh at the Elbow Room. Free. Call 531-7800. Your weekly supply of DJ Concave jumps 50 percent as he holds down the tables at Boomer’s Pub every Tue. at 9:30 PM. Free. Call 531-1510.

WEDNESDAY

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March

If you’ve retained the moral high ground, safely share the painful emotions and gain strength and perspective on your partner’s affair(s) during a meeting of the newly forming Beyond Affairs Network, which promises anonymity and a focus on healing. Contact mslamtban@yahoo.com for location and time, or visit beyondaffairs.com. If you can toddle, you can play: The Children’s Museum of Missoula, 225 W. Front St., presents Toddler Playgroup at 11 AM, so bring the wee beasties for a chance to network and socialize. $4.25/members free. Call 541-PLAY. Men don pumps and put a spring in their steps at noon in UM’s University Center, where Walk a Mile in Her Shoes raises awareness and resistance to rape, sexual assault and gender violence. Get in on the action when you call 243-6429. It’s healthier than heroin: Lunchtime Junkies Jogging and Walking Club offers a one-hour community run and training session every Wed. through April 22, so meet at noon at Currents Aquatic Center in McCormick Park. $10. RSVP 721-PARK or 552-6266. Montana’s newest brewery— Blacksmith Brewing Company, 114 Main St. in Stevensville—hopes you’ll wash down that beer with a show by Mike Bader at 5 PM. Free. Call 777-0680.

nightlife Combine a relaxed and supportive atmosphere with live models in their birthday suits—18 and over only, please—and you’ve got the Missoula Art Museum’s Hump Day Figure Drawing group every Wed. from 6–8 PM. $7/$5 members. Call 728-0447. Learn to bump and grind, shimmy and shake and strut your stuff like a pro every Wed. evening at 6 PM during a Burlesque Dance Class at the Belly Tent Dance Studio, 2016 Strand Ave. Call Kelli Neumeyer at 531-2482. Green Drinks, the monthly meetup for the eco-boozy set, begins at 7 PM at Sean Kelly’s, where you might find a job, make a friend, develop a plan for world domination or simply find joy at the bottom of a pint glass. Free. UM’s Multicultural Film Series presents Persepolis, the animated tale of a free-thinking woman’s coming of age in the wake of the Iranian Revolution, at 7 PM in UM’s University Center Theater. Free. Call 243-5776. Missoula wordsmith Sheryl Noethe presents a poetry reading and signing—featuring her collection As Is—at 7 PM at Fact & Fiction, 220 N. Higgins Ave. Free. Call 721-2881.


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