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[calendar] Hey rockers and rollers, at the Zoo Music Awards Showcase for the Heavy Metal/Punk category at the Dark Horse, 1805 Regent St., features Buddy Jackson, High Voltage, M.I.P., Walking Corpse Syndrome and The Whoopass Girls. 10 PM. $10 wristband required.

Imagine, An Attorney Who Returns Phone Calls

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Thomas C. Orr is pleased to announce the reopening of

Thomas C. Orr Law Offices At 523 S. Orange St, where he will continue to provide legal services to individuals & businesses in the areas of: • Family Law • Real Estate Transactions • Landlord/Tenant • Contract Law • Personal Injury • Criminal Defense Contact Tom at (406) 543-0999 or e-mail him at TOM@TCORRLAW.COM

Love is a Dog from Nebraska are like chocolate is a knife from Tasmania, but they are performing at Draught Works Brewery, 915 Toole Ave. 4–7 PM. Free. Catch new thoughts with the Science of Mind Community during a Sunday service via the Internet when Rev. Kathianne Lewis spreads a spiritual message for your viewing pleasure at the Carriage House in Hamilton, 310 N. Fourth St., at 10 AM. this and every Sun. Free. Call Barb at 375-9996. The Missoula Winter Market is a family-friendly market much like the Saturday markets, but indoors and during wintertime! Come and enjoy local crafts, artisans, food and entertainment every weekend at 10 AM. 2036 Mullan Rd. Visit missoulawintermarket.com.

The Forward on Climate rallies in the Flathead call upon leaders to take action to slow climate change. Three rallies take place at noon in Kalispell at Depot Park; Whitefish, corner of Second St. and Spokane Ave.; and in Bigfork at Harvest Foods. Don’t like carbon-based fossil fuels? Then put your feet where your mouth is and attend the Forward On Climate Rally, which hosts speakers such as Mayor John Engen, UM Climatologist Dr. Steve Running, Beth Schenk, RN at Providence St. Patrick Hospital and Jan Hoem with Montana Elders for a Livable Tomorrow. Meet at the XXXXs on N. Higgins Ave., at noontime. Celebrate the presidents’ birthdays proper-like at the Philipsburg Winterfest, with hockey tournament, brew and non-brew-based wintertime fun. Noon–6 PM. Want to become a beekeeper for a day or take an exclusive tour looking for bear, elk and wild horses? Celebrate the outdoors with unique experiences up for bid at the Bitter Root Water Forum’s 3rd annual “Spring Fever” Pint Night. Help the Bitter Root Water Forum support agriculture, wildlife, community and recreation while shaking winter away with live bluegrass music from Pinegrass. Bitter Root Brewery in Hamilton. 4–7 PM. Free. Your bedtime tales of collegeage debauchery fall a little short of the mark. Family Storytime offers engaging experiences like storytelling, fingerplays, flannel-board pictograms and more at 11 AM on Sat. and 2 PM on Sun. at the Missoula Public Library. Free. Call 721-BOOK.

Choo choo! Get on board for Local Railroad History, including the Northern Pacific, Big Blackfoot and Milwaukee lines, which are the focus of the History Roundtable to be held at St. Ann Catholic Church, 9015 Hwy. 200 East in Bonner. Bonner’s timber history has been linked to the railroads. Sponsored by Bonner Milltown History Center, in the Bonner Post Office. With Northern Pacific authors Bill and Jan Taylor, Big Blackfoot author Bob Bateman and railroad historian Dennis Sain. Audience stories of railroad experiences welcome. 2 PM. Free. Contact Dennis at 5495782 or visit tworivershistory.net. Keep your water clean and your beer cleaner at the Bitterroot Water Forum Fundraiser at Hamilton’s Bitter Root Brewery. The silent auction includes wildlife tours, wilderness first aid course, gourmet food and a night at Downing Mountain Lodge. And there is a raffle for a float trip and riverside lunch. 2–7 PM. Check out the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s performance of the timeless classic Aladdin. Performances take place at 3 and 5 PM. For ticket info visit mctinc.org.

nightlife The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival screens, you guessed it, documentary films throughout the day and evening at the Wilma and Crystal theatres. For a full schedule and prices visit bigskyfilmfest.org. (See Feature.) End your afternoon with a fine glass of fermented grape juice when the Missoula Winery hosts its tasting room from 2–7 PM Mon.Sat. and 2–5 PM on Sun. 5646 W. Harrier. Call 830-3296 and visit missoulawinery.com.

Spend reality with your man on Feb 14.

Live out your fantasy on Feb 15! Male Amateur Lap Dances Available. $5 cover. 21+. $20 sign-up fee Doors at 6 pm. 9 PM Main Event.

[36] Missoula Independent • February 14 – February 21, 2013


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