Weekend Event Picks – Thursday, October 1st thru Sunday, October 4th

Oh, hey October – what’s good? Brisk nights and ridiculously nice days this weekend and a ton o’ fun stuff to get out & do. It’s all here on The MUG!
For a complete current listing of Missoula area weekend events, check out The Missoula Underground Events / powered by MissoulaEvents.net
THURSDAY, October 1
Come down to Stocks, and wiggle your toes in the grass! – thru Sunday
September 29 – October 4
12:00 pm – 2:00 am
Annual Sod Party
Stockman’s Bar
125 W Front St, Missoula, Montana
$2.50 Budlight, Budweiser bottles and Fireball shots.
Dobi’s Restaurant is open 11:00 am – 8:30 pm
Dobi’s is a fast-casual teriyaki shop that brings the authentic flavor and taste of “Seattle style” teriyaki to the big sky state. Located in the heart of downtown Missoula, Dobi’s is the one and only place to go for all your yaki cravings.

Thursday, October 1
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Ronan Farmers Market
Ronan Visitors Center – Ronan, Montana
All attendees will be required to follow the below rules:
RFM Customer Guidelines
Do not attend the Market if you are sick or at risk. When in doubt, err on the side of caution. Consider asking a friend or family member to pick up your market items for you.
If possible, only one person from each household should attend the market.
Leave all pets at home.
A handwashing station will be provided at the market. Wash your hands for 20 seconds upon arrival at the market and frequently as you move throughout the market.
Vendors and customers must maintain physical distance of at least six feet at all times.
Shop with a purpose and do not linger.
Do not congregate or socialize at the market and please keep a respectful distance from others.
To expedite your shopping, consider making a grocery list and/or make preorders through RFM’s online market https://www.localline.ca/ronan-farmers-market.
We are allowing more space between each vendor’s booth. These are not walkways, but distancing measures, so please avoid walking between the booths.
There will be no onsite food consumption. All prepared foods will be packaged to-go with the expectation that the food will be consumed offsite.
Please be patient. Vendors will help only one customer at a time.
Do not touch any items on vendors’ tables. Describe what you want and point to it. Vendors will bag your items.

Thursday, October 1
4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Orchard Homes Farmers Market
2537 S 3rd St W, Missoula, Montana
We started this market in 2007 and have been growing every year!
We are a small, local market located in the parking lot of the Orchard Homes’ Country Life Club. Selling produce has been part of the Country Life Club’s history for 100 years! We are proud to continue the legacy.
We offer produce, crafts, jams and jellies, baked goods, jewelry, flowers and other items. All the produce at the market comes from within Orchard Homes and travels less than a mile to get to market! Now, THAT is fresh!
If you want to get to know your farmer, this is a great market to do that! There is a great community between all the vendors and we LOVE our customers.
Come and be a part of 100 years of agricultural history in Orchard Homes this summer!
Info / Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OrchardHomesFarmersMarket/

Thursday, October 1
5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
John Floridis at The Ranch Club
Ranch Club Missoula
8501 Ranch Club Rd, Missoula, Montana
Great way to sneak in a little more live music outside!
“First and foremost, I am a musician. I want to captivate people with all the components of my music- the vocals, the words and the pure manipulation of sound. http://www.johnfloridis.com

Thursday, October 1
6:00 pm – 11:00 pm
1 year Celebration
RDP’s Bum Steer
5465 US Hwy 93 N, Florence, Montana
1 year anniversary party! Make sure you are ready, Oct 1st.
Can’t wait to share 1 year of growth and development with family and community.
Food, drink, and events to be named soon. Limited room. Be ready to RSVP!

Thursday night at Ogren Park Allegiance Field –
and – it’ll be a full moon evening!
Thursday, October 1
6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Centerfield Cinema at Ogren Park at Allegiance Field
“E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial“
700 Cregg Lane, Missoula, Montana
The Missoula PaddleHeads in conjunction with The Roxy Theater have announced a partnership to host Centerfield Cinema, a weekly movie series at Ogren Park Allegiance Field, every Thursday. Stadium gates will open at 6:00 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. showing. Tickets are available to purchase in advance from the PaddleHeads website (https://www.milb.com/missoula/ballpark/centerfield-cinema) or the night of each showing at the Ogren Park Allegiance Field box office. Advanced tickets ARE recommended — we’ve been selling out! Join us early for full dinner and ballpark concessions.
Several ticketing options are available to patrons: $20 – on-field 10’x10’ social distanced squares for up to four people, $40 – on-field 20’x10’ social distanced squares for up to eight people, and individual tickets available in the seating bowl – $5 adults, $2 for children 12 and under. Premium GA, on-field chair seating available for $10.
Specialty seating like Fire Pits, the VIP Party Deck and the Dugout are also available – book now for your birthdays or parties!
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: : After a gentle alien becomes stranded on Earth, the being is discovered and befriended by a young boy named Elliott (Henry Thomas). Bringing the extraterrestrial into his suburban California house, Elliott introduces E.T., as the alien is dubbed, to his brother and his little sister, Gertie (Drew Barrymore), and the children decide to keep its existence a secret. Soon, however, E.T. falls ill, resulting in government intervention and a dire situation for both Elliott and the alien.
The safety of the Missoula community is our utmost priority. A full COVID-19 Readiness Plan has been created by the Missoula PaddleHeads for operating the venue cautiously, safely, and responsibly, and can be found at www.gopaddleheads.com .
#gopaddleheads

Thursday is Karaoke Night at the Eagles Lodge
Thursday, October 1
8:30 pm – 1:00 am
Karaoke at Eagles Lodge #32
2420 South Ave West, Missoula, Montana
FRIDAY, October 2

Friday, October 2
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Open House
Championship Training
2625 Briggs St, Missoula, Montana
Come see our 7,000 sqft Dojang, meet our instructors and team. Feel free to ask questions & learn about our program and offerings.

Friday, October 2
4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Bike Night at Bayern Brewing
Bayern Brewing Inc.
1507 Montana St, Missoula, Montana
Join us for Bike Night in the beer garden to support the Poverello Center! We will have the parking lot lined with motorcycles, a special menu with limited items and beer under the tent.
All stations will be socially distanced, outdoor restrooms available, sanitizer and various hand washing stations, and masks worn unless seated with your group.
Motorcycle dealerships will be on hand. The Poverello Center, Inc. will be selling tickets for a raffle to win a rebuilt 1995 Harley Davidson Sportster.

Friday, October 2
5:00 pm
First Friday: Photography by Dave Gardner
The Dram Shop
229 E Front St, Missoula, Montana
Adventure and lifestyle photographer Dave Gardner takes you on a ride down the Wild and Scenic Lochsa River. Gardner brings you up close and personal with the paddlers, eyeball-deep in the frigid spring runoff of the Bitterroot Mountains.
Dave titles this show “Immersed” and more can be found on his website davegardnercreative.com and follow on Instagram: @davegardnercreative
#firstfriday

Friday, October 2
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
In-person Gallery Opening
Saturday, October 3
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Social Distance Sessions: Cowboy Andy & the Salamanders (Virtual Family Dance Party!)
Monday, October 5
Virtual Gallery Opening
6th Annual Missoula Monster Project
Zootown Arts Community Center 501(c)(3)
216 W Main St, Missoula, Montana
We are so excited to present the 6th Annual Missoula Monster Project, in cooperation with Missoula County Public Schools Fine Arts Department, including Tiffany L. Miller, Monica Howie, and Norel C. Swanson.
Originally conceived by nine year-old Asa Smetanka, the Missoula Monster Project is always a collaboration between school children and adult artists. Kindergartners draw a monster from their incredible imaginations and adult artists recreate these monsters in their own medium. This year, children participated from home during the spring quarantine. They dreamed up their monsters from their kitchen tables or from their bedrooms. Some of them created friends they could imagine playing with. Others used the assignment to recreate themselves in monster form and talk about their frustrations and hopes. Some just made adorable monsters that love to roller skate and eat pizza. We love them all and this year’s creative geniuses are in for a treat. Each child’s monster has been given to three adult artists, all of whom have recreated the monster in their own medium. The kids will be able to see their monster come to life in multiple ways!
IN-PERSON GALLERY OPENING
Head over to the ZACC at 216 W Main St on Friday, October 2, anytime between 5-8 PM for the 2020 Missoula Monster Project Gallery Opening. Please note that masks are required and we will be monitoring building capacity. Attendees may have to wait in line outside for their turn to view the monsters. The ZACC will also be open all weekend (as usual!), so feel free stop by and see the show after the opening if you prefer or require a more private experience but still want to venture out and see the show in-person.
VIRTUAL GALLERY OPENING
For those who choose to remain at home or who must do so due to high-risk, don’t fret! We will be having a 100% virtual opening for the 6th Annual Missoula Monster Project on Monday, October 5! All youth and adult monsters will be viewable on our website https://www.zootownarts.org/ beginning that morning (10/5). Some of the monsters may have been purchased by the online opening, as parents of youth artists always have first dibs, but many will likely still be available. We have a goal this year to FIND A HOME FOR EVERY MONSTER. Feel free to share the virtual gallery far and wide! #virtualmissoula

Shake your booty virtually with Cowboy Andy & the Salamanders this
Saturday from 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
COWBOY ANDY & THE SALAMANDERS
And wait, there’s MORE! Check out our Social Distance Sessions live-streaming event on Saturday, October 4, for a FAMILY DANCE PARTY with Cowboy Andy & the Salamanders! They can’t wait to rock with all the amazing kids (and grown-ups) who helped make this year’s Missoula Monster Project the best one ever.
And of course, we couldn’t have done any of this without the generous support of our wonderful sponsors. Their support this year is paramount. We are so grateful for their commitment to our community, to arts education, and to the power of intergenerational collaboration and creation. #virtualmissoula
Virtual Family Dance Party venues:
Zootown Arts YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOnxho9v75OZvCJKk0mX_pQ
ZACC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thezacc
MCAT Local Live: https://www.mcat.org/watch-now/local-live/
2020 MISSOULA MONSTER PROJECT SPONSORS
Cthulhu Level:
Engel & Volkers Western Frontier and Roemer’s Point S Tire & Auto Service
Frankenstein Level:
Complexly
Gremlin Level:
Worden Thane P.C. and First Security Bank
Cookie Level:
Smith & Stephens PC Law Offices, Liz Dye & Portico Real Estate, Park Side Credit Union, Stockman Bank, First Interstate Bank, Temp Right Service, Confluence Communications, Ink Realty Group, Ellie Hill Smith LLP, The Good Food Store, and Bridge Pizza

Friday, October 2
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Pattee Canyon Ladies Salon
Gallery 709
709 Ronan Street, Missoula, Montana
Open air reception with limited entry to the gallery. Lots of outside seating for distancing. Pattee Canyon Ladies Salon consists of Nancy Erickson, Stephanie Frostad, Kristi Hager, Becki Johnson, Leslie Van Stavern Millar, Shari Montana, Linda Tawney, and Janet Whaley. Paintings, drawings, fiber art, printmaking, and ceramics focusing on the figure, but also landscape paintings.

Friday, October 2
5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
October Fundraiser Kickoff
Fin’s Taphouse
352 Woodside Cutoff Rd, Corvallis, Montana
Come join us for a tap takeover with Sierra Nevada Brewing! We will have drawings for prizes throughout the night! For every beer you buy that night you will get entered into multiple drawings throughout the night and into a big drawing at the end of October!! We will also be doing a pint night!

Friday, October 2
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Richie Reinholdt Solo
Ten Spoon Winery
4175 Rattlesnake Dr, Missoula, Montana

Friday from 6:30pm-9:00pm
Friday, October 2
6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Jay Alm live
Cranky Sam Public House
233 W. Main Street, Missoula, Montana
Independent touring artist Jay Alm makes a Montana return and a brand new debut at Missoula’s Cranky Sam public house. Outdoor patio show, so plenty of room to social distance and drink fresh brews

Friday, October 2
6:30 PM – 11:30 PM
Bad Movies at The Badlander
The Badlander
208 Ryman St., Missoula, Montana
First Friday is upon us, and it brings with it the best month of the year. Hopefully the best month of 2020.
We are letting a local art magazine curate our films for the night and AMERICAN VULGARIA is showing two Ridley Scott classics.
6:30pm – Legend (1985) Come see a very young Tom Cruz battle Tim Curry in his second best monster costume. A young man must stop the Lord of Darkness from destroying daylight and marrying the woman he loves.
9:30pm – Blade Runner (1982) Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) must pursue and terminate four replicants who stole a ship in space, and have returned to Earth to find their creator. This will be the Director’s Cut of the science fiction classic based on Philip K Dick’s novel “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”
American Vulgaria will be hanging out between showings, so if you want to find out more about one of Missoula’s newest art magazines just stick around.
Seating is spaced for social distancing. Masks are required.
Enter through Locals on West Broadway.
21+|FREE / #firstfriday

Friday, October 2
8:00 pm – 2:00 am
Karaoke at the Sunrise Saloon
Hosted by Combat Entertainment
1805 Regent, Missoula, Montana
SATURDAY, October 3
Mother Fungi for all your mushroom needs Big Sky Herbs for what ails ya! Maria’s pickles are poppin’! New Hours for October 9am-1pm
Saturday, October 3
9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Clark Fork River Market
225 S Pattee St, Missoula, Montana
https://www.clarkforkmarket.com/
The following Phase 2 COVID-19 response practices will be in place:
– Capacity Expanded to 750 People Total (including vendors and employees)
– Please observe the Missoula County/City Health guidelines for our entrance and exit on Pattee Street to help us remain operational
– One-Way Traffic Flow
– 6′ Social Distance Observed
You can also order products online to pick up at the market!
(Online Order Deadline = Thursday Oct 1 at 7:00pm)
Visit the link here for more placing online orders:
https://clarkforkrivermarket.localfoodmarketplace.com/Products
The Clark Fork River Market is located in the Riverside Parking Lot, just east of Caras Park in Downtown Missoula. There is FREE parking adjacent to the market at the Front St. Parking Structure and on the upper level of the Bank Street Parking Structure.

Saturday, October 3
9:00 am to 12:30 pm
Circle Square, at the north end of Higgins Avenue (by the XXXXs)
Missoula, Montana
Even though we are expanding our in-person markets, we will continue our online marketplace. Ordering is open Monday at noon through Thursday at 7pm. This week we have more than 310 items from close to 20 local producers. It’s easy, convenient and safe. Just pre-order, pre-pay, and pick up at the market on Saturday. If you would like to pay with cash, check or benefit program (SNAP or Prescription Produce) you can pay at pickup.
Pre-Order between Monday 12 Noon through Thursday at 7pm for Saturday Market pickup.
Please note the last Saturday for the Missoula Farmers’ Market this season will October 31, 2020 (Halloween!)
COVID-19 / Phase 2 Measures in Place:
– 6′ physical distance maintained
– One-way traffic flow; Entrance on Higgins Ave.; Exit on Pattee St.
– Masks required
– Hand washing stations & sanitizer provided- Please send one person per household to shop; First hour (8am-9am) for high-risk customers only. Shop quickly and efficiently.
– Make a list before coming to the market, and exit the area when done shopping.

Saturday, October 3
9:00 am – 12:30 pm
Hamilton Farmers Market Co-op
Bedford St at S 3rd St, Hamilton, Montana
Open Saturdays from the first Saturday in May to the last Saturday in October – 9am to 12:30pm. 100+ vendors: farmers, food booths, artisans, and craftspeople on two closed-to-traffic streets between the Ravalli County Courthouse and Hamilton City Hall. All Ravalli County produced or made. 25+ Local farmers sell only non-GMO produce grown in Ravalli County, plus pastured chicken, lamb and beef, sheep and cow milk cheese, eggs and raw honey. Live music on the lawn of the Ravalli County Museum. Two food courts for made-to-order meals, beverages, artisan breads and pastries, with picnic tables or chairs to sit in the shade or sun and relax and enjoy music, people watching and catching up with friends.

Saturday, October 3
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
41st Annual McIntosh Apple Day
Ravalli County Museum
205 Bedford St, Hamilton, Montana
With much discussion, many phone calls and visits with health and government officials, the Ravalli County Museum will host a scaled back Annual Apple Day Festival.
KEEPING IT SAFE
• Montana based vendors only
• Only 100 vendors will be booked
(About half of what we usually do)
• Vendors are required to wear masks
(Unless they have a condition that precludes the safe use of one)
• Masks for guests are requested and recommended
(We will have a limited supply of extra masks available for those who do not have one)
• Hand washing stations will be available throughout the event area
• 6 feet distancing guidelines will be posted, along with the governor’s mask mandate
(Vendors are responsible for maintaining/regulating 6 feet distance within their booth space)
• The museum will not have as many booths and there will be a reduced amount of pies available
(Safe logistics to make the full complement of pies and manage booths during a pandemic are just not possible)
• There will be no raffle or silent auction this year
(It allows for too much crowding on the front lawn)
• Activities for children have been designed with distancing and sanitation as the top priority
We ask that all guests keep the safety of all in mind and maintain the recommended 6 feet of distance between themselves and those not in their household.
A word from our Executive Director, Tamar Stanley:
“It’s such a highly anticipated event, it helps us remember our agricultural roots and we know the regular Farmer’s Market has already been in place all summer. We have elected to keep the open air experience available to our public and have made very firm decisions about the balance of the day. We want people to have a good time, shop, and enjoy the fall air but have the ability to spread out. If you are concerned in the least, we invite you to wait until next year to join us. Apple Day as we have known it in the Bitter Root Valley will remain a part of our community heritage once this hardship has passed.”
Unfortunately there will be no Apple Cider Night this year.
The Ravalli County Museum has a three tiered focus of art, local history and natural history. We provide a cultural venue to enrich the experiences of our community through programming and educational opportunities for people of all ages. For more information, visit our website at www.ravallimuseum.org
Thank you to our sponsors: Trail West Bank, Montana Department of Commerce, The Montana History Foundation, SP2M Marketing, USFS Dept. of Agriculture, Nez Perce (Nee-Mee-Poo) National Historic Trail, Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail, Ice Age Floods Institute, Rapp Family Foundation, Montana Cultural Trust, Humanities Montana, The Paper Clip, Jane S. Heman Foundation, Annie Maclay Leffingwell Foundation, Ravalli Republic

I heard there maybe ‘ride-alongs’. Who’s in?
Saturday, October 3 & Sunday, October 4
9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Annual Drift Bash
Highland Drift
36307 Light Rd, Ronan, Montana
Highland Drift holds the only drift events in Montana. We are trying to provide a safe place for drifters to have some fun.
Our Annual Drift Bash is going to be our final event of the year. You don’t want to miss it!

Saturday, October 3
9:30 am – 2:00 pm
Bikers Against Bullies – Ride to Stevi
Paradise Falls
3621 Brooks St, Missoula, Montana
We would like to ride together to Stevensville for the Grill Raffle and Coat Drive. We are meeting at Paradise Falls at 9:30 am, kickstands up at 10. See you there!
We stand for what is right for the kids. We are all volunteers that want to make a difference! Thank you for taking the time to look at us and please like our page and share it. The more support we have the bigger impact we will have for the kids.

Saturday, October 3
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Volunteer Day – River Park
Bitterroot Water Forum
178 S 2nd St, Hamilton, Montana
Saturday, October 3rd, the Water Forum will be hosting a volunteer day at River Park. We will be planting nursery plants along the bank of the Bitterroot River to help prevent erosion.
What to wear: Long pants, long-sleeve shirt, close-toed shoes
What to bring: Water, lunch, face mask/covering, work gloves, sun protection
To save your spot: RSVP by emailing Grace at [email protected]
She’ll let you know where to meet and any additional tools we might need.
In light of COVID-19 we will be taking precautions for our volunteers.

Saturday, October 3
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Drop-In Trekker Kids – Animal House(s)
Travelers’ Rest State Park
6717 Highway 12 W, Lolo, Montana
Drop in at Travelers’ Rest State Park between 10am to 4pm to complete an animal homes scavenger hunt, and grab a take-home kit to build your own versions from natural materials.
It’s an extra-long drop-in period this time, because we’re participating in the Family Fun Fall Scavenger Hunt, hosted by Missoula Parks and Recreation over the month of October! Check out their page for more information.
Trekker Kids is an ongoing series of FREE activities at the park geared toward kids under 10 and their families. Join us every other Saturday to explore the rich cultural and natural history of western Montana and Travelers’ Rest! All activities are outdoors and structured to promote social distancing. For more information about the program or safety procedures, contact Leah at (406) 273-4253 or [email protected].

Saturday, October 3
11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Flathead Lake Cruise & Picnic
Sacajawea Park
101 Main Street, Polson, Montana
We will be taking a trip around Flathead and meeting up in Polson at the Sacajawea/Point Salish Park. We will leave Kalispell around 11:15 and get to Polson about noon. Kalispell peeps meet us at White Oak gas station at 11am, we will leave at 11:15. From there we will have a meet and some food. (Bring a Lunch 🙂 ). We will probably have a few drinks and chips. Around 1pm we will head to the Highland Drift Event in Pablo (see calendar highlight for Saturday & Sunday above). If you have never been, we strongly encourage you to go. It’s a blast watching the cars get sideways. They also have many drivers that will do ride alongs. We are so excited to finally be doing a cruise around the lake. Should be nice and cool so the cars will love it.

Saturday, October 3
3:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Scarecrow Brewfest & Mudslide Charley 2020
220 Main St, Stevensville, Montana
This year the Scarecrow Brewfest is set to happen once again in the heart of downtown Stevensville. Although scarecrows will no longer be lining the bike path from Stevensville to the river this fall, they will still be dropping in to attend the second annual Scarecrow Brewfest in downtown Stevensville, thanks to Jim Edwards, owner of Burnt Fork Market. One block of East Third Street from Main to Church will be closed for the event. The bandstand will be located in the parking lot behind Rocky Mountain Bank and right across the street from the Stevensville Hotel. Music will be provided by the popular band Mudslide Charley. The festival starts at 3 p.m. and the band will perform from 5 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 3rd.

Saturday, October 3
5:00 pm
Zootown Metal “Chapter 1” w/ Walking Corpse Syndrome, Demon Doll, Boldly Stride the Damned, Zephyria, Anoxic, and Intice
Dark Horse Bar
1805 Regent St, Missoula, Montana
Zootown Metal “Chapter 1” at the Dark Horse Tavern on Saturday, October 3rd, 2020. $10 entry. Show starts at 5 pm outside on the patio.
This event is 21+, ID required. Face mask and temperature check required upon entry. This event will have a reduced capacity. Everyone in attendance must do their part to practice social distancing.
You can buy your tickets online here
https://zootownmetalshow.eventbrite.com discount=EarlyBird

Saturday starting at 6:00 pm
Saturday, October 3
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Beth Lo & David
Ten Spoon Winery
4175 Rattlesnake Dr, Missoula, Montana

Saturday night starting at 7:00 pm
Saturday, October 3
7:00 pm
The Shoe Supper Club night
The Shoe – Lakeview Dining & Spirits
820 Shoreline Drive, Polson, Montana
Dinner, dancing and fantastic music. We are featuring our very successful supper club again this week on Saturday night. Come on out and enjoy the evening with us.

Saturday, October 3
7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
JD & the Western Front
Hamilton Eagles #1693
125 N 2nd St, Hamilton, Montana
Based out of Missoula, MT, JDWF brings non stop groove and energy to country dance halls across Montana and the surrounding region.

Saturday, October 3
8:00 pm – 12:30 am
Karaoke at the Sunrise Saloon
Hosted by Combat Entertainment
1805 Regent, Missoula, Montana
SUNDAY, October 4

Sunday, October 4
10:00 am
Slide into OM: Once more in 2020!
Ogren Park at Allegiance Field
700 Cregg Lane, Missoula, Montana
Join us for all-levels yoga and a healthy post-class snack AND support our programs for Vetrans, first-responders and their families.
Special class for kiddos too!

Sunday, October 4
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Backyard Yoga
Backyard Tap House
281 Rodeo Drive, Florence, Montana
Happening every Sunday
$15 gets you an hour long outdoor class with Andrea, plus a token that can be exchanged for a beer, mimosa or $5 off any any cocktail, wine or food item
Bring your own mat. Minimal mats will be provided on a first come, first served basis.
Namaste’

Sunday, October 4
5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Wolf & The Moons
Smelter City Brewing
101 Main Street, Anaconda, Montana
These mugs are playing Smelter City Brewing this Sunday 5-8! It’s a new venue for us so please come say ‘hi’, listen to quality music, and drink fine Montana beer with some fine Anaconda folks.
For complete event listings, links and details visit The Missoula Underground / Calendar of Events (powered by MissoulaEvents.net)
https://missoulaunderground.com/events-2/