Local Events: Summer kickoff, pride and performances
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From Flathead Pride Festival and Happy’s Inn’s stacked summer concert series to the Stumptown Getdown in Whitefish and Grammy-winner Mike Reid performing at the PAC, it’s a full calendar of music, markets, workshops, and family-friendly fun.
Also on the docket: Downtown Kalispell Walking Tours, fiber art workshops, The Baby Shower at the Whitefish Theatre Company, and an all-ages wildlife talk on 40 years of grizzly bear research.
Whether you’re grooving to ABBA, shopping at a makers’ market, or supporting a local cause, this episode has your roadmap to a packed and colorful June in the Flathead.
Learn more about our featured business in this episode - Happy's Inn in Libby! Visit happysinn.com for their full summer concert line up and make a plan to rock out because if this summer's lineup is anything like last year's, these concerts will sell out!
For more information on all other events mentioned in this episode, please visit dailyinterlake.com/events.
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