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Local Events: Guided hike, bird watching and live music

NEWS NOW PODCAST | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 year, 2 months AGO
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Watch and Listen to the News Now Podcast by the Daily Inter Lake. We cover Headlines weekly and keep you up to date on the best happenings in Northwest Montana with our Local Events episodes. Find all our podcasts and videos on the Daily Inter Lake You Tube channel. | September 16, 2024 10:00 AM

Get ready for cozy fall vibes in this week's local events episode.

Celebrate Bear Awareness Month with a guided hike on the Whitefish Trail, discover the beauty of birdwatching with Flathead Audubon, and enjoy musical performances at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center. Don’t forget to check out the Flathead Library’s annual book sale and gear up for the Great Northwest Oktoberfest. 

 

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