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Conrad Mansion
The Conrad Mansion in Kalispell, Montana
sits proudly today on the edge of the original town site,
atop a bluff overlooking the valley and the Swan
mountain range. When Charles E. Conrad, a founder of
Kalispell, arrived in the Flathead Valley in 1891, this
lovely town with its tree-lined streets was still but a
dream. But Conrad had vision, and he felt that not only
had he found a good investment opportunity, but also a
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Flathead Attention Home
The Flathead Attention Home, a program of Youth
Homes, is our Valley's local, state licensed
shelter care program for at-risk youth. For ten
years they have been caring for kids and
assisting them in 'finding security, a sense of
belonging, and a place to call home.' They have
worked with over one thousand youth and in that
time have learned that the work they do would be
impossible without the support of our community.
Some say it takes a village to raise a child.
Sometimes it takes a whole Valley. |
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Glacier Symphony and
Chorale
A full regional,
community symphony orchestra that performs a
variety of musical selections, including
classical, holiday and pop concerts each season,
October through July. Their concerts often
feature world-class and emerging great artists.
A 75 voice,
auditioned, adult symphonic choir that performs
the great orchestral and choral repertoires.
They perform with the orchestra for holiday
concerts, while spring concerts may feature
operettas and worldwide musical selections. |
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Hope Ranch
Our mission is to rescue girls from destructive
lifestyles, heal them in a safe place, and
caring Christian environment, and prepare them
for healthy, productive lives. |
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Humane Society of
Northwest Montana
Our mission is to promote compassionate care, perpetuate
the bond between animals and humans, and end the
destruction of healthy, adoptable pets so that every
animal finds a loving home. |
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Human Therapy on Horseback
The primary function of the organization is to
solicit through donations or grants to provide
financial assistance for qualifying individuals
with physical, mental or emotional conditions,
in order that they may benefit from therapy on
horseback. HTH does not own horses nor do we
provide the therapy. |
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Kalispell Samaritan House
Far more than just a meal and a bed for the
night, the Samaritan House is Montana's premiere
homeless shelter and transitional living program
providing a broad range of services and supports
to help them break the cycle of homelessness in
their life. |
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North Valley Music School
A non-profit,
community music school for all ages and levels
of students, offering private instruction, early
childhood music, performing ensembles, group
classes, workshops and summer camps for all
ages. |
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Stumptown Art
Studio
Stumptown Art
Studio is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, established
in 1995 in Whitefish Montana. All proceeds from sales at
the Ceramics Annex go directly towards art programs for
children and adults. Stumptown Art Studio is made
possible by the support of our community through
memberships, donations, volunteers, grant attainments
and fundraisers. Adults and children may take classes in
fine arts, pottery, sketching, painting, sculpture,
ceramics, glass fusing and more. Under one roof, this
all encompassing art studio also offers art gallery
space, an artist co-op, workshops, lectures, and
provides hands on art activities for local and regional
community events. |
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Stumptown
Historical Society
The Society was
founded in 1982 by a group of individuals committed to
preserving the history of Whitefish and the Flathead
Valley for the present and future. Since its inception
the Society has grown to over 200 members from all parts
of the United States and Canada. |
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Whitefish Chamber of Commerce
The Whitefish Chamber
of Commerce is here to serve you! We promote our members
through our visitor center referrals, our web site, and
our monthly newsletter. We create monthly networking
opportunities for you to meet your future customers or
business connections.
We serve as an information bank, supplying you with
valuable community information. We promote community
events to establish a positive image of our area as a
great place to work, live and do business. |
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Whitefish
Community Foundation
The Whitefish Community
Foundation was formed in 2000 by a major gift from the
owners of Alpine Village Market and Laundry. They wanted
to do something for the community, which would provide
the beginning of a permanent resource for the needs of
the future. The Foundation is governed by a Board of
Directors and an Advisory Council of Whitefish
volunteers who are committed to gather the necessary
resources to carry out the Foundation’s mission. |
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Whitefish Rotary Club
Rotary model is
"Service Above Self". We are a leader in community
service in Whitefish. Our goal is to make our town a
better place to live. |
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Whitefish Theatre
Company
For 2006-2007
WTC has a full plate of classic comedy, edgy drama, the
latest and greatest in film, or you can feast on great
music while your children or grandchildren test their
talent in the Young Actors’ Program. |
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