WF Chamber promoting outdoor stage
The Whitefish Chamber of Commerce is in
the process of raising funds to build what is billed as “a
state-of-the-art outdoor performing arts facility” somewhere in
Whitefish.
Part of the fundraising effort for The
Montana Band-Shell will be a three-day music festival in honor of
the Montana Band over the Labor Day weekend, Sept. 3-5, which will
feature a number of “name acts” who worked with the Montana Band.
Members of the Montana Band died in a plane crash 24 years ago.
Building a band shell as a tourism
enhancement project was identified as a goal during the Chamber’s
Whitefish 2020 planning process last year, executive director Kevin
Gartland said.
“A decision on where to place the
facility will be made this summer,” he said. “While our preferred
site is Depot Park, we are also looking at several other possible
sites, including the Armory Park complex and the Great Northern
Veterans Peace Park.”
Gartland says the band shell could be
used 100 times a year if located at Depot Park, including
Huckleberry Days, Freedom Fest on Fourth of July weekend, Tuesday
Farmers Markets, Piggyback Barbeque’s Stumptown Smokeoff, Glacier
Symphony and Chorale’s Festival Amadeus, Shakespeare in the Park,
Stumptown Summer Hoedown, the Chamber’s Labor Day Music Festival,
Big Mountain Commercial Association’s Summer Brewfest, a proposed
Friday or Saturday night Concerts In The Park series, Whitefish
Winter Carnival and Special Olympics.
Top-name acts that might be drawn to
such a facility might include Charlie Daniels, Huey Lewis, The
Doobie Brothers and Stephen Stills, Gartland said. He said he is
currently talking to Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Pure Prairie League,
The David Grisman Quartet and other well known groups about
possibly appearing during one of the Chamber’s Labor Day Music
Festivals.
For more information, contact the
Chamber at 862-3501 or visit online at
http://whitefishchamber.org.