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Kalispell guitarist releases new book
OPI’s School Law Conference explores hot-button education issues
Montana school officials and teachers got an earful Tuesday from a panel of legal experts on everything from critical race theory to parental and transgender rights.

Music One
The Miletich brothers, George, left, and Larry, take little time off as owners of Music One. The store has been offering lessons, instrument sales and repair since 1981.

Camp Festival Amadeus hosts two concerts
The free concerts at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center are July 10 at 7 p.m. for the faculty concert and the student concert is July 11 at noon.
Bigfork Playhouse kicks off 65th season
The Bigfork Summer Playhouse's production features a talented cast from all over the country, dazzling choreography, and stunning sets that transport the audience.
North Valley Music School's staff grows
North Valley Music School launches 2022 with three new hires to meet growing demand for music education.

Mixed media art presentation seeks cultural, environmental solutions
Mountain Time Arts presents “Standby Snow: Chronicles Of A Heatwave, Chapter Two,” a new outdoor, place-based public art work premiering at West Creek Ranch in Emigrant, Montana, Aug. 20, 21 and 22.
World's top guitarists converge in Bigfork
The Crown of the Continent Guitar Festival announces a seventh public performance to its lineup of music events scheduled for Aug. 24 through Sept. 1.
Germany bans anti-Semitic group, raids homes in 10 states
BERLIN (AP) — Authorities conducted raids in 10 German states Thursday at premises linked to a group accused of pursuing a mix of anti-government and racist ideology.

North Valley Music School aims to build new facility
North Valley Music School has been busting at the seams of the remodeled home on Spokane Avenue where it holds music lessons, classes and small recitals.

Sarah Burdick (left) helps Vincent Meccia during a piano lesson.
Sarah Burdick, left, works with Vincent Meccia, 8, on a song he is learning on the piano. Meccia, a third grade student, is learning to play music using a method called "Simply Music," which Burdick uses to teach students how to play the piano properly before teaching them how to read sheet music. (Brianna Loper/ The Daily Inter Lake)

The crew of Resound! School of Music and Theatre
From left, Amy Zoltek, Sarah Burdick and Sally Jerde, with her son, Sawyer, 18 months, founded the Resound! School of Music and Theatre this year. The group uses the studio as a shared space to teach private and group lessons in various instruments and theater classes. (Brianna Loper/ The Daily Inter Lake)

FHS Theatre stages the lively musical comedy ‘Hello Dolly’
“Hello, Dolly!” the award-winning musical bursting with humor, romance, high-energy dancing and some of the greatest songs in musical theater history, will be presented by the Flathead High School Theatre Department Feb. 27, 28 and 29 at 6:27 p.m. with a an additional matinee performance on Feb. 29 at 1 p.m. in the David M. Hashley Theatre at Flathead High School.
Dynamic Quist duo back on stage with busy performance lineup
When Halladay and Rob aren’t crooning a country melody with trio partner Clara Weick, they’re acting in movies, playing shows and creating a plan to bring more music to Montana children.
Youth's voice to be heard in U.S. choir
Kendrick Lee is a soft-spoken 18-year-old, but when he sings, his voice fills the room.
New Horizons Band open for members
The Flathead Valley New Horizons Band looked relaxed and sharp in matching black shirts and black slacks as they tuned up their instruments before playing at Kalispell Center Mall Thursday evening.

A helping hand: Kalispell music studio opens downtown

FHS Theatre stages the lively musical comedy 'Hello Dolly'
“Hello, Dolly!” the award-winning musical bursting with humor, romance, high-energy dancing and some of the greatest songs in musical theater history, will be presented by the Flathead High School Theatre Department Feb. 27, 28 and 29 at 6:27 p.m. with a an additional matinee performance on Feb. 29 at 1 p.m. in the David M. Hashley Theatre at Flathead High School.

Teachers learn to incorporate art in the classroom
In a series of workshops on teaching art in the classroom, instructors Jenny Bevill and Jemina Watstein sought to break down preconceived notions that you have to be artistically inclined to teach it.
Music School offers veterans guitar lessons
North Valley Music School has partnered with Veterans Upward Bound and the Kalispell Vet Center to launch a Learn to Play Guitar class for veterans.