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Ennis
October 23
HUNTERS FEED AND WILD GAME COOK OFF is a way to clean out
the freezer of last year's game before hunting season. Main Street
merchants cook up exotic wild game dishes and serve them in front of
their shops. Expect wild pheasant, deer fudge, moose meatballs and
elk chili. Event always held prior to the opening day of big game rifle
hunting season. Visitors vote on best dishes. www.ennischamber.com
Helena
November 3
AN EVENING OF CONVERSATION WITH
DAVID SEDARIS. He'll bring his wit and social
satire, plus new material. Includes Q & A and
book signing. Call 406-447-8481.
Hamilton
November 12
"THE DOG SOLDIER LEDGER BOOK:
ART AS A SOURCE FOR INDIAN
HISTORY," a lecture by Richard El-
lis at the Ravalli County Museum and Historical Society. The ledger
book provides a history of the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers between the
Sand Creek Massacre in 1864 and Summit Springs in 1869. www.
brvhsmuseum.org
Whitefish
November 13
"GIRLS NIGHT:
THE MUSICAL"
at the Whitefish
Theatre Company,
406-862-5371.
Five female
friends relive their lives in this touching and comical play, fresh
off-Broadway.
3 Bdrms/2 Baths
Beautifully Decorated
Convenient to Phoenix
& Mesa Airports
Convenient to Shopping,
Restaurants, etc. (5 min.)
Great Jump-off Point for hiking,
cycling, golf and MORE
Fully Stocked Kitchen
Event-centric: Golf Tourneys;
Diamondback Baseball
Barret Auto Auction and MORE
www.vrbo.com/3871748ha
email: saraskipilot@gmail.com
Pricing: $100-150/night (seasonal)
We Are Bozeman Owners;
Plan Your Getaway With Us!
Surprise, Arizona
ovember 3
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He'll bring his wit and social
satire, plus new material. Includes Q & A and
book signing. Call 406-447-8481.
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in Montana?
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for the latest and
greatest events around
the state.