Local Events: July 4th happenings, Whitefish Arts Festival, and Flathead's first stadium concert
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Northwest Montana is packed with summer celebrations, and this episode of News Now has your ultimate July events roundup!
From the 46th annual Whitefish Arts Festival to the first-ever stadium concert at Glacier Bank Park featuring Tyler Rich, and of course, the return of Under the Big Sky Festival with headliners like Wynonna Judd, Tyler Childers, and Mumford & Sons — this is the month to mark your calendars.
We’ve also got your guide to Fourth of July parades, concerts at Home Ranch Bottoms and Sliter’s Park, family fun in Polson and Ronan, the Arlee Celebration, and so much more. Whether you're in the mood for art, music, rodeo, or fireworks — we’ve got your plans covered.
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