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Cut Bank Winter Festival


Cut Bank's Winter Festival and Street of 10,000 lights is the official day to kick off the Cut Bank holiday season.

This is held in conjunction with the Women of Today's Annual Christmas Bazaar that is held in the Cut Bank High School Gym. The bazaar includes holiday crafts and food made by local and Montana artisans, and is one of the largest held along the Hi-Line communities.

The evening is capped off with a holiday-themed parade down Main Street. The holiday street lighting along Main Street is turned on as the parade progresses. The combination of lights on the floats, lights on the street, and seasonal music puts everyone in their best holiday spirits.

The finale is at the Glacier County Courthouse, where the main switch is turned on and the lights on the courthouse and grounds are lit all in one glorious moment.

Enjoy caroling and refreshments at the Civic Center following the parade. Plan to join us for this year's festivities.

Event Details: 11/21/2009
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Starting Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009
Ending Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009
Hours and Season of Operation:
Hours:
Saturday: 8:00am - 10:00pm
Services Offered:
Childrens Activities
handicapped Accessible
information
parking
visitor Service
Activities Offered:
Arts And Crafts
carnival
childrens Activities
holiday Event
outdoor Activity
parade
shopping
Map and Driving Directions
Contact Info
Mailing Address:
PO Box 1243
Cut Bank, MT 59427

Phone: 406-873-4041
Alternate Phone: 406-873-2337
Fax: 406-873-2337
http://www.cutbankchamber.com
Email: info@cutbankchamber.com
Directions
The Cut Bank Winter Festival and Festival of Lights will take place in several locations including the high school gym at 101 3rd Avenue Southeast, Cut Bank, Montana Highway 2. Christmas Bazaar in High School gym. Festival of Lights/Lighting of the Courthouse Main Street—Parade of Lights.


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