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Here's a sampling of the fun you could have this fall.
What to do
in Montana?
Go to
distinctlymontana.com
for the latest and
greatest events around
the state.
Missoula
october 9-11
humanItIES montana
fEStIVal of thE Book.
Celebrate the lit-
erature of the West
with over 80 authors,
panels, exhibits, sign-
ings, workshops, and
entertainment.
www.humanitiesmon-
tana.org.
Great Falls
october 11
What WomEn Want fun run, www.
whatwomenwantfunrun.com,
(406) 788-9319.
Conrad
November 9
WInE & food fEStIVal, includes
silent auction & dance.
www.conradmt.com,
(406) 278-7843.
Missoula
september 20th (the Fort)
thE PraIrIE SIStErS (Laura Branson & Molly Mortenson) host parties
specializing in vintage specials, antiques, and handcrafted goods.
www.theprairiesisters.com. (406) 370-4063.
Billings
october 4th (Metra Park)
Missoula
september 22nd
thE daVE raWlIngS maChInE features
Gillian Welch, John Paul Johnson,
and others for spirited roots music
at the Wilma Theater.
www.daverawlingsmachine.com.
Billings
october 23
ShErman alExIE. The popular Native
American author of 25 books with
a wry sense of humor will give
the 2014 Common Read
Lecture at Rocky Mountain
College. (406)657-1105.
Whitefish
september 25th
and october 4th weekends
grEat northErn oktoBErfESt.
Authentic German food, beer, music,
dancing and crazy contests.
Hamilton
october 4th
mCIntoSh aPPlE day.
Enjoy Montana's
famous apples and
local arts, crafts,
and food.
Ware
North Pole Adventure Train
All aboard the CharlIE ruSSEll ChEW-Choo ChrIStmaS
traIn as it heads north to pickup Santa.
www.montanadinnertrain.com,
(406) 535-5436 or (866) 912-3980.