Thursday August 18
TheaterAlpine Theatre Project's production of "K2," 8 p.m., O'Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish. Tickets $20 for adults and $14 for students, available at Montana Coffee Traders in Whitefish and Norm's News in Kalispell or by calling 862-SHOW.
"Murder at the Howard Johnson's," 8 p.m., The Hamilton Playhouse, 100 Ricketts Road. Tickets $10, available at The Hamilton Playhouse box office or by calling 375-9050.
Australian clay artist Gail Nichols will present a slide lecture on her work and research, 7 p.m., Missoula Art Museum Temporary Contemporary, 111 N. Higgins Ave.
Music
Bitterroot Community Band Bandshell Concert, 8 p.m., Claudia Driscoll Park, Hamilton.
Potpourri
Fourth annual Farm Party, 5:30 p.m., Garden City Harvest. $13 for adults, $10 for students and free for children under 10.
Itsawhale, Downtown Tonight, 5:30-8:30 p.m., Caras Park.
Friday August 19
MusicSister Monk, 8-10 p.m., Symes Hotel.
Full Moon Drumming, 7:30 p.m., Jacob's Island Park. Bring a chair and a drum. Call 880-3283.
Theater
Alpine Theatre Project's production of "K2," 8 p.m., O'Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish. Tickets $20 for adults and $14 for students, available at Montana Coffee Traders in Whitefish and Norm's News in Kalispell or by calling 862-SHOW.
Students from MCT's Performing Arts Camp will perform "Broadway Rocks!," 8 p.m., The Montana Theatre, University of Montana. Tickets $11, available by calling 728-PLAY.
"Murder at the Howard Johnson's," 8 p.m., The Hamilton Playhouse, 100 Ricketts Road. Tickets $10, available at The Hamilton Playhouse box office or by calling 375-9050.
Potpourri
Tangled Origins, a tribal bellydancing duet, will perform, 7-9:30 p.m., Tipu's.
Books/readings
Andrew Carroll, reading and signing "Behind the Lines," 7 p.m., Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History, Fort Missoula, sponsored by Fact & Fiction
Saturday August 20
ArtFall Classics Show opening reception and sale, 1-5 p.m., Ponderosa Art Gallery, 944 Springhill Road, Hamilton.
Books/readings
Seuss Story Time, 11:30 a.m., Children's Museum, 111 N. Higgins. $3 for children, $2 for adults.
Music
Odyssey, 8-10 p.m., Symes Hotel, Hot Springs.
Cello and piano recital with Helen Belangie and Karenn Chutjian, 7 p.m., University Recital Hall. Free, but donations will be accepted.
Theater
Students from MCT's Performing Arts Camp will perform "Broadway Rocks!," 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., The Montana Theatre, University of Montana. Tickets $9 for the matinee performance and $11 for the evening performance, available by calling 728-PLAY.
"Murder at the Howard Johnson's," 8 p.m., The Hamilton Playhouse, 100 Ricketts Road. Tickets $10, available at The Hamilton Playhouse box office or by calling 375-9050.
Alpine Theatre Project's production of "K2," 8 p.m., O'Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish. Tickets $20 for adults and $14 for students, available at Montana Coffee Traders in Whitefish and Norm's News in Kalispell or by calling 862-SHOW.
Potpourri
"The Bank Dick" and "Donuts at Night," Missoula Outdoor Cinema, corner of Worden and Phillips avenues.
Gems, Rocks and Minerals Show, 10 a.m., West Coast Hotel, Kalispell. $2 for adults and free for children 12 and under.
Sunday August 21
ArtFall Classics Show opening reception and sale, 1-4 p.m., Ponderosa Art Gallery, 944 Springhill Road, Hamilton.
Music
Big Grin Memorial Concert, featuring Eden Atwood, The Warren Worth Ensemble, The Drum Brothers, Patrick Montgomery, Mardi Milligan and Michael Hendrick's children, 3-7 p.m., Caras Park. Memorial/benefit concert to celebrate the life of Michael Hendricks.
Bluegrass on the Bay, 8-9:30 p.m. Seeley Lake.
Everyday Prophets, 7-9 p.m., Symes Hotel, Hot Springs.
Baroque and Beyond Ensemble will perform, 8 p.m., Grouse Mountain Lodge, Whitefish. Tickets $20 for adults and $10 for children under 18, available at The Village Shop, Dwyers' Gallery and Montana Coffee Traders downtown in Whitefish, Glacier Wallflower in Columbia Falls and Books WEst in Kalispell.
Theater
"Murder at the Howard Johnson's," 2 p.m., The Hamilton Playhouse, 100 Ricketts Road. Tickets $10, available at The Hamilton Playhouse box office or by calling 375-9050.
Alpine Theatre Project's production of "K2," 8 p.m., O'Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish. Tickets $20 for adults and $14 for students, available at Montana Coffee Traders in Whitefish and Norm's News in Kalispell or by calling 862-SHOW.
Potpourri
Gems, Rocks and Minerals Show, 10 a.m., West Coast Hotel, Kalispell. $2 for adults and free for children 12 and under.
Art & Jazz on Broadway, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., downtown Philipsburg.
The film version of the play "The Puzzle Club: Brain Injury Survivors Talk" will be shown, 7:30 p.m., University Center Movie Theater, University of Montana. $5 suggested donation.
Tuesday August 23
MusicAmerican Red Cross Summer Concert, 4-9 p.m., Caras Park. Free.
Books/Readings
Jeanette Ingold reading and signing "Hitch," 7 p.m., Fact & Fiction, 220 N. Higgins.
Theater
Alpine Theatre Project's production of "K2," 8 p.m., O'Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish. Tickets $20 for adults and $14 for students, available at Montana Coffee Traders in Whitefish and Norm's News in Kalispell or by calling 862-SHOW.
Wednesday August 24
MusicGeorge Winston Benefit Guitar Concert, 8 p.m., Hamilton Playhouse. Tickets $20, available at the Hamilton Playhouse Box Office.
Theater
Alpine Theatre Project's production of "K2," 8 p.m., O'Shaughnessy Center, Whitefish. Tickets $20 for adults and $14 for students, available at Montana Coffee Traders in Whitefish and Norm's News in Kalispell or by calling 862-SHOW.
Potpourri
"Going Buggy," "Spin's Excellent Farmyard Safari" and "Legend of Caribou" will be shown, 1 p.m., International Wildlife Media Center. $3 for adults and $2 for children 12 and under.
Planner: Classes, Art Calls, Auditions
Kids' ClassesArt: KidzArt drawing classes. Info, schedules: Sandy Wilkerson, 880-9329.
Art: Missoula Community School, an independent school for children ages 3-10, has a full roster of summer camps for children ages 5-10 and ages 3-4, including: Aug. 15-24: Sign of the Times (American Sign Language). For a brochure, call 542-2833.
Dance: River Street Dance Theater will offer contemporary, classical ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop and creative movement for ages 4 through adult beginning Sept. 12. Registration will be held from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 20 at the dance theater, 421 N. Second St., Hamilton. Call 363-1203.
Dance: Pied Piper Dance for young children, ages 3-6, boys welcome. Movement, dance and music. Instructor: Marina Weatherly. Fridays at Missoula Children's Theatre, Missoula. Info: 777-3546.
Dance: Ballet Arts Academy offering creative movement classes for children ages 3-7. 1620 Rodgers Suite 4. Call 549-3081 or check www.baamissoula.org.
Film making: International Wildlife Media Center & Film Festival Young Film makers Camp, ages 14-17, Aug. 22-26. $250. Also offering after school, weekend and one day workshops for ages 10-13 and 14-17, adults and educators. Call 728-9380.
Workshops, crafts
Art and Science: Five Valleys Arts and Sciences Center is offering a variety of adult and children arts and science classes and programs. Call Patty, Art Hangup, 327-8757 or visit www.fvasc.org.
Art: Stumptown Art Studio, 145 Central Ave., Open Clay Night, Mondays, 7-9 p.m., $8 members, $10 non-members. Open Clay Day, Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon, $8 members, $10 non-members. Drawing and painting night, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., $3 members, $5 non-members. Call (406) 862-5929.
Drawing: Life drawing, Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m., Missoula Art Museum, Florence Building, 111 N. Higgins Ave. Cost: $5 per session. Info: Renee, 728-0447.
Film: The Missoula Film Society seeks members dedicated to celebrating and watching films. Info: 360-4286.
French: The Alliance Francaise is offering intermediate and advanced level French classes on Thursdays. Call 728-3327.
Writing: Living Art presents "Writing and Poetry as a Way to Self Discovery," second Thursday of each month, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Call 549-5329 or livingart@inwspace.org.
Dance
Dance: Ballet Arts Academy flamenco classes plus ballet, jazz and tap. 1620 Rodgers Suite 4. Call 549-3081 or www.baamissoula.org.
Belly dance: Egyptian-style belly dance for all ages. Beginning, intermediate and choreography classes; held at Montana Athletic Club. Info: Pat, 273-0412.
Belly dance: Ladies of the Lake Oriental Dancers Club, Polson, meets Mondays and Fridays, 5:30 p.m., Ladies of the Lake Studio. Egyptian style belly dancing, music and rhythms of the Middle East as well as other world dance is learned. Dues are $10 per month. Call Dolores, (406) 883-0554.
Art calls
Missoula: The International Wildlife Media Center and Film Festival is now accepting submissions for the fifth annual International Wildlife Film Festival Poster Art Contest. The artwork will be used in IWFF promotions up to and throughout the festival. The entry deadline is Nov. 1 and the entry fee is $10. For more information, visit www.wildlifefilms.org/festival/ postercontest.htm
Missoula: Seeking stories, memoirs, interviews, art, photographs from crew, passengers and citizens about Northern Pacific Engine 1356. Visit www.storylinetrains.montana.com. Deadline Sept. 1.
Missoula: Artists are needed to participate in Spontaneous Construction, an art contest to celebrate Home Resource's second anniversary. On Sept. 10, teams and individuals will have four hours to create a found-object masterpiece out of used building materials at Home Resource. Art will be auctioned off later that day. Teams and individuals must register by 5 p.m. Sept. 7. Call 541-8300.
Missoula: Quilt donations are needed for the second annual Partners Hospice Quilt Auction, "Celebrate the Patchwork of Life," on Oct. 20. Info: Bonnie, 327-3649.
Missoula: homeWORD will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a design competition. The next area of redevelopment identified by the city includes the Brooks Street corridor. Architects can submit design ideas, by Aug. 15, by visiting www.homeword.org. The winner will be announced at homeWORD's 10th anniversary celebration on Sept. 25 in the Holiday Village parking lot. Info: Erin, 543-3550.
Missoula: The 2006 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival will be held Feb. 16-22. The early deadline for submissions is Sept. 1 and the final deadline is Nov. 1. DVD, miniDV, DVCAM or VHS will be accepted. The event is open to all non-fiction films and videos of all styles, subject matter, lengths and production dates. The application form is available at http://highplainsfilms.org/ festival/entries.html
Missoula: Montana CINE International Festival announces the call for entries for its second annual event to run Sept. 22-25. Submissions are open to all genres of film (feature, documentary, short, full length, animation, experimental, amateur and professional) from any part of the world. Entry form and eligibility guidelines are available on the Web site: www.wildlifefilms.org. Deadline is Aug. 15.
Auditions
Hamilton: The Hamilton Players will hold auditions for the play "The Woman in Black" at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 29 at the Hamilton Playhouse, 100 Ricketts Road. Roles are available for one woman and two men. There are also several voice-over roles. Auditions will be cold readings from the script. No preparation or experience is necessary. Scripts are available at Chapter One Bookstore in Hamilton. Performance dates are Oct. 6-9 and Oct. 13-16. For more information, call Frank Laurence at 363-3898 or Sarah Wuensche at 363-3014.
Elsewhere
BOZEMAN
Sept. 1 - Kelly Clarkson, Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. Tickets $37.50, available at Border's Books and Music, Cactus Records, Strand Union Building, by phone at 1-800-808-5940 or 1-800-325-SEAT or online at www.ticketswest.com.
Sept. 13 - Keith Urban, Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. Tickets $29.50-$39.50, available at Border's Books and Music, Cactus Records, Strand Union Building, by phone at 1-800-808-5940 or 1-800-325-SEAT or online at www.ticketswest.com.
Oct. 8 - Danzig with Doyle, Chimaira, Behemoth, Himsa, Mortiis and The Agony Scene, 6 p.m., Valley Ice Garden. Tickets $29.50; available at Valley Ice Garden, Grateful Shed, Fieldhouse Box Office, Strand Union Building and Borders Books in Bozeman, Cactus Records, Rockin' Rudy's and the University Center in Missoula, Bohemian Music and RimRock Mall in Billings, at any TicketsWest outlet, by phone at 800-325-SEAT or online at www.ticketswest.com.
Oct. 11 - Motley Crue in concert, Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. Tickets $46-$66, available at the Fieldhouse box office, Border's Books and Music, Cactus Records, Strand Union Building, by phone at 1-800-808-5940 or 1-800-325-SEAT or online at www.ticketswest.com.
GOLDENDALE, Wash.
Aug. 20 - Amy Grant, 7 p.m., Maryhill Winery. Tickets $39.50 for general seating and $59.50 for reserved seating; available at www.ticketmaster.com and www.hob.com or by calling (206) 628-0888.
Sept. 4 - Crosby, Stills and Nash, 7 p.m., Maryhill Winery. Tickets $49.50 for general seating and $79.50 for reserved seating; available at www.ticketmaster.com and www.hob.com or by calling (206) 628-0888.
Oct. 8 - ZZ Top, 7 p.m., Maryhill Winery. Tickets $59.50 for general seating and $79.50 for reserved seating; available at www.ticketmaster.com and www.hob.com or by calling (206) 628-0888.
GORGE, Wash.
Aug. 19 - Dave Matthews Band, 6 p.m. Tickets $48.10 available at Ticketmaster outlets, online at Ticketmaster.com or hob.com or charge by phone at (206) 628-0888.
Sept. 2 - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers with special guests The Black Crowes, 7 p.m. Tickets $29.95-$59.95, available at Ticketmaster outlets, online at Ticketmaster.com or hob.com or charge by phone at (206) 628-0888.
Sept. 10 - Keith Urban, 7 p.m., Tickets available at Ticketmaster outlets, online at Ticketmaster.com or hob.com or charge by phone at (206) 628-0888.
SPOKANE
Sept. 7 - Destiny's Child, Spokane Arena. Tickets, $36.25, $46.25 and $56.25, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, July 29 at all Ticketswest Outlets.
Sept. 15 - Neil Diamond, 8 p.m., Spokane Arena. Tickets $42.50-$75., available at the Spokane Symphony Ticket Office, (509) 624-1200; all Ticketswest Outlets; (509) 325-SEAT; 1-800-325-SEAT or at www.spokanesymphony.org.
Sept. 16 - Spokane Symphony: Collard, piano, 8 p.m., Spokane Opera House. Tickets available at the Spokane Symphony Ticket Office, (509) 624-1200; all Ticketswest Outlets; (509) 325-SEAT; 1-800-325-SEAT or at www.spokanesymphony.org.
Sept. 21 - Spokane Arena Tencennial Celebration. Info: (509) 324-7000.
Oct. 1 - Spokane Symphony: The Mickey and Judy Show, 8 p.m., Spokane Opera House. Tickets available at the Spokane Symphony Ticket Office, (509) 624-1200; all Ticketswest Outlets; (509) 325-SEAT; 1-800-325-SEAT or at www.spokanesymphony.org.
Oct. 6 - Emmylou Harris with Buddy Miller, 7:30 p.m., Spokane Opera House. Tickets available at the Spokane Symphony Ticket Office, (509) 624-1200; all Ticketswest Outlets; (509) 325-SEAT; 1-800-325-SEAT or at www.spokanesymphony.org.
Oct. 6 - Bill Gaither and Homecoming Friends, 7 p.m., Spokane Arena. Tickets $34.75 and $49.75, available at all TicketsWest locations, at the Spokane Arena Box Office at West 720 Mallon Ave. from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday or by phone at 325-SEAT or 1-800-325-SEAT or online at TicketsWest.com.
Visual Art: Museum and Gallery listings
MuseumsHistorical Museum at Fort Missoula, Building 322, 728-3476: "Western Impressions," featuring the culture and artwork of Len McCann. "A Visit to Buffalo Bill's Wild West," featured through Aug. 28. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sundays, noon-5 p.m. Admission: $3 adults; $2 seniors and $1 for students, free to children under 6 and museum members.
Hockaday Museum of Art, 302 Second Ave. E., Kalispell, 755-5268: Winold Reiss, artist for the Great Northern, through Oct. 18. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Missoula Art Museum Temporary Contemporary, in the Florence Building, 111 N. Higgins Ave., 728-0447: Featured through Aug. 27: "Small Clay," the work of Wesley Anderegg, Amanda Jaffee, Jayson Lawfer, Amber Battista Olson and Michael Olson will be on display. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. and Thursdays until 7 p.m.
Montana Museum of Art & Culture, University of Montana, in the PAR-TV building on the UM campus, 243-2019: "Millikan Faces - Meloy Places," an exhibit of the Gilbert Millikan collection and the landscapes of Henry Meloy, on display through Aug. 27. "Crow Dancer" by Franz Kline and "Composition II, 1943" by Arshile Gorky, on display through Oct. 7 in the lobby of the UM President's Office in Main Hall. Hours: Tuesday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Friday, 3-7 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Galleries
1888 Metal Arts, 118 Main St., Stevensville, 777-3005: In August, photography by Esther Clark, tapestries by Marty Baker, tiles by Paula Jean Condino, scarves and poetry chapbooks by Martha Elizabeth and wood engravings and block prints by Heyoka Merrifield and Larkin Saunders. Hours: 11 am.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Art City, 407 W. Main St., Hamilton, 363-4764: Featured through Aug. 24, "To See and Be Seen," new color drawings and paintings by artist and teacher Jennifer Rudio Ogden.
Aspen Sienna Art Studio, 11560 North Boy Scout Road, Seeley Lake, 677-0025: Featured in August: "First Saturdays in Seeley for Summer" by Richard Scott Morgan. Also featured: Trey Finney and Barry Kooser, former Disney artists. Open by appointment only.
Dana Gallery, 248 N. Higgins Ave., Missoula, 721-3154: Featured in August: Third annual Paint Out exhibition featuring work by Mary Carlton, Julie Chapman, Brent Cotton, Thomas English, Tom Gilleon, Phil Korell, Richard Scott Morgan, Nicholas Oberling, Steven Oiestad, Bruce Park, Neil Patterson, Parvin, Bob Phinney, Sheila Rieman, Ken Roth, Robert Schlegel, Aaron Schuerr, L.A. Stevens, Janet Sullivan, Ron Ukrainetz and Jeff Walker.
Flathead Gallery, 10 Somers Road, near Flathead Lake, 857-2161: Featured in August: "Greetings from Glacier," sculptures by Frank Bird Linderman, paintings by John Fery, Kathryn Leighton, Leonard Lop, Tex Moore and Elizabeth Lochrie and vintage photograps by Hileman, Marble and Kiser. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Gallery Blue, 121 W. Broadway, Missoula, 721-5460 or 721-7734: Featured in August: Paintings by Donna Erickson and freestanding metal sculptures by John Michael Bowlin.
Gallery Saintonge, 216 N. Higgins Ave., 543-0171: Featured in August: "Among the Trees," by Bruce Barnbaum. Artist presentation and book signing: 7 p.m., Aug. 11, College of Technology Health and Business Building Auditorium, 909 South Ave. W. Hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.
Hangin Art Gallery, Arlee, (406) 726-5005: Featured through Sept. 20: "Dancing Into the Future" dance regalia and baskets by Joanne Bigcrane.
Missoula Artists' Shop, 306 N. Higgins Ave., 542-3379: Featured in August: "Transition Reflected," sculptures by Joe Thompson.
Monte Dolack Gallery, 139 W. Front St., 549-3248: Recent small scale acrylic landscape paintings by Monte Dolack, watercolors of Mary Beth Percival, the ceramics of Melora Neaves, the jewelry of Marlene Dolack and the work of silversmith D.G. Walker. Hours Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.
Murphy-Jubb Fine Art, 210 N. Higgins Suite 300, 728-7050. Featured in August: new paintings by Kendahl Jan Jubb and still life floral paintings. Hours Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Ponderosa Art Gallery, 944 Springhill Road, Hamilton, 375-1212: Featured through Aug. 14: "The West Revisited," featuring the work of Josh Elliot, Claire Goldrick andd R. E. Pierce. Open through Aug. 14 by appointment only.
Sacajawea Gallery, 301 Main St., Stevensville: Featured in August: art by Whitefish American Indian artist Turning Bear Mason. Info: 777-5591, Ext. 108.
Sandpiper Gallery, 2 First Ave. E., Polson, (406) 883-5956: Featured through Sept. 3: Ceramics by Jeff Wilson of Bigfork, photography of Karen Marie Paul, Michael Hewston and the Glacier Camera Club.
Down the line: What's coming up
Aug. 27 - Turner Mountain Ski Area Benefit, featuring Pure Prairie League, Insomniyaaks and Deja Vu.
Aug. 26-28 - Montana Outdoor Rhythm Retreat with the Drum Brothers, Montanaqua Sanctuary near Kila. Registration deadline is Aug. 15. Register by calling 726-4448 or visiting www.drumbrothers.com
Aug. 29 - Pearl Jam in concert, in a political benefit for U.S. Senate candidate Jon Tester, the Adams Center on the UM campus. Tickets go on sale Saturday, July 23rd at 10 a.m. through limited TicketsWest outlets, including the Big Sky Brewery in Missoula, Montana, online at www.ticketswest.com or by phone at 1-800-325-SEAT.
Aug. 31 - Crosby, Stills and Nash, 7 p.m., Big Sky Brewing Amphitheater. Tickets $40.50, available at Rockin Rudy's, UC Center Box Office, Ear Candy, ticketswest.com, or by calling 1-800-325-SEAT.
Sept. 2-4 - Montana's Antiques and Art Fair, featuring 16 vendors, O'Shaughnessy Center, 1 Central Ave., Whitefish. Evening preview 5-8 p.m. Sept. 2, open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Sept. 3 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 4. Admission is $4 for Hockaday Museum members and $5 for nonmembers. Appraisal tickets are $20 and can be purchased by calling 755-5268.
Sept. 9 - Willie Nelson with Reckless Kelly and Micky and The Motorcars, 7 p.m., Big Sky Brewing Amphitheater. Tickets $35, available at Rockin Rudy's, UC Center Box Office, Ear Candy, ticketswest.com, or by calling 1-800-325-SEAT.
Sept. 14 - Keith Urban, 7:30 p.m., Adams Center. Tickets $29.50-$39.50; available at all Griz Tix outlets including the Adams Center Box Office, UC Box Office, Southgate Mall, griztix.com or by calling 1-888-MONTANA or 243-4051.
Sept. 15 - Neil Diamond, 8 p.m., Spokane Arena. Tickets $42.50-$75; available at the Spokane Arena Box Office, all Ticketswest locations, Ticketswest.com or by calling 1-800-325- SEAT.
Sept. 22-25 - Montana CINE International Film Festival, International Wildlife Media Center, 718 S. Higgins Ave. Info: 728-9380 or iwmc@wildlifefilms.org
Oct. 8 - Anne Murray in concert, Adams Center. Tickets on sale Aug. 11 at all Griztix outlets and www.griztix.com.
Oct. 19 - The Second City, University Theater. Tickets $10 students, $15 public, on sale Aug. 18 at all Griztix outlets or at www.griztix.com.
Oct. 21 - Art Auction for Ronald McDonald House, 6:30 p.m., Governor's Room of the Florence Building, 111 N. Higgins Ave. Info: www.rmhmissoula.org.
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