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Season's Greetings!
Kalispell Art Walk and Holiday Stroll
Friday, November 30th from 5 to 9 p.m.
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Twenty-seven participating art galleries, shops and museums in Kalispell and Evergreen will be waiting for you
with refreshments, entertainment and Holiday Hospitality! 
Dollar Rent-a-Car will provide a Free Art Walk Shuttle between 6 and 8:30 for those needing a lift.
Register to win a shopping spree worth up to $500 in the Art Walk drawing!
Entry forms will be available at all participating Art Walk locations.

At the Hockaday Museum of Art:
The Valley Voices choir will be singing carols on the front steps; a gingerbread North Pole inside will be piled high with homemade cookies; Free admission -- browse the Members’ Salon and Donna Gans Exhibit; Last chance to vote for the 2007 People’s Choice Awards; Holiday wreath sale by silent auction; Pottery Show and Sale; and Off the Wall Museum Gift Gallery for the best in holiday shopping.

MORE ART WALK PARTICIPANTS

Abbrescia Fine Arts (12 First Ave West): Showcases the original oil paintings and giclee art prints of Montana artist, Joe Abbrescia (1936-2005). In addition, original bronzes, etchings, prints and pottery.
Camas Creek Yarn (338 Main): Enjoy locally roasted, gourmet Field Coffee while you make the acquaintance of artists, authors and designers: Janet Szabo; Mary Warner; Karina Ek-Gek Mool; Judy Overbeek; Sue Birky; Katie Schweigert; and Linda Ensign.
Conrad Mansion Museum (Woodland Ave and 4th St. E) Meet and see the lovely work of artists Karen Leigh, Corrine Lundgren, and Maura Morberg.
Elusive Image (124 Main): Stop in for a special sale and refreshments; and enjoy an art show of Native American Reproductions presented by John Moffatt.
Flathead County Library (247 First Ave E): Bring the kids for a special Art Walk treat!
Storytellers Jesse Culp and Hillary Barshay will be performing in the Children’s Section between 6 and 7pm. Please enter the Library through the South Entrance.
Imagination Station (132 Main): 10% off sale - Storewide!
Interior Outfitting (324 Main): “Dare to Bear!” Featuring bear artists of the Flathead - Eric Thorson; Carol Hagen; Wendy Leggard; and Terry Moss. Wood carvings and more. Proceeds from sales will benefit Glacier Pilot Club. Also: Glacier Pilot “Coats to Bears” raffle - unique and delightful bear furs.
Main Street Arts & Crafts (327 Main): Demonstrations in Stained Glass and Cake Decorating
Montana Stone Gallery (418 Main): Montana’s premier natural stone importer is proud to present the vibrant colors of local artist Kelly Apgar and the works of the Glacier Woodturners, displayed against a background of earth’s creations – “Where Stone is Art.”
Murphy McMahon (735 Main): Enter a drawing for a beautiful Montana Sapphire Pendant!
Norm’s News (34 Main): Featuring mural artist Clark Heyler. Music by Beth Pirrie and her flute students.
Riel Antiques (29 Second St. E): Proudly presenting Masako Setoguchi, Whitefish artist, expressing local folk views with an Oriental insight.
Sassafras (120 Main): Featuring food and dress with an Asian theme; music by harpist Ashley Hammond, and award-winning composer and pianist Damaris Gemmer.
Snappy’s Sports Senter (1400 Highway 2 E): Visit the Montana Wildlife Gallery, featuring the works of artist Allen Jimmerson.
Strawberry Patch (404 W. Center): Enjoy refreshments; shop the 25% off sale on all candles; and meet photographic artist Sara Pinnell.
Also: 344 Gallery; Trevon Baker Photography; Western Outdoor; Wheeler Jewelry

2007 BUSINESS SUPPORTERS: Colter Coffee; Dollar Rent-a-Car; Essentials Day Spa; First Interstate Bank; Flathead Beacon; Glacier Bank; Insty Prints; Kalispell Grand Hotel; KM Building; Montana Expressions; Valley Bank.

The Annual Art Walk and Holiday Stroll is coordinated and managed by the Hockaday Museum of Art as a public service, in keeping with our mission to provide art events that engage and enrich the community.