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Let ‘er buck: Local teen launches bull-riding business
When Korbin Baldwin isn’t in class at the vo-ag center, or on the wrestling mats at Flathead High School, he is li…
Community briefs June 13
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A weekly look at past Whitefish Pilot articles, compiled by Daniel McKay.
Summer art camps offer creativity at Stumptown Art Studio
The summer art camp season at Stumptown Art Studio kicks off this month.
Community briefs June 6
Mystery author writes stories with dash of humor
Heat up a sizzling mystery, stir in a couple of strong female characters, add a liberal dash of humor and you have all the ingredients of a Leslie Budewitz nov…
Whitefish joins Global Wellness Day
Whitefish will join more than 4,000 locations in 100 countries to celebrate Global Wellness Day on Saturday, June 9.
Summer events at the library begin in June
The Whitefish School District, the Whitefish Education Foundation, the USDA’s Summer Food Service Program, and Whitefish Community Library are partnering for free summer programs at the library.
Stories focus of Whitefish Review's newest issue
Whitefish Review will release “The Stories We Tell” issue No. 22 on Friday, June 1 with a celebration at Casey’s in downtown Whitefish.
Irreverent musical satire of capitalism, society
The Whitefish Theatre Co. presents its final cabaret show of the 2017-2018 theatre season with a sensational production of “Urinetown: The Musical” at the O’Sh…
Community briefs May 30
Community Briefs May 23
Jazz guitar pairs with string ensemble in event
A rare pairing of jazz guitar fused with a nine-piece string ensemble and guest soloists will happen on Friday, May 11 when Glacier Symphony presents Jazz Nigh…
Foundation announces winter grants
The Whitefish Community Foundation recently announced 16 nonprofits as receiving a grant award from its winter Community Grand Program cycle.
Myriad of voices make harmony for annual concert
Choral director Marvi Davis says everyone’s voice has its own color and the key to making beautiful music is blending those colors together.
Avalanche training key in preparing for backcountry outings
When the groomed runs of Big Mountain aren’t enough, skiers naturally look out-of-bounds for fresh powder turns. The caveat, however, is the danger of avalanch…