Live music with one of Butte's hottest new bands on Friday will kick off a weekend of great tunes and a couple of hearty breakfasts at the Butte Elks Lodge at 206 W. Galena Street.

FRIDAY - ABERDEEN ALLEY

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Photo: Canva/Facebook-Aberdeen AlleySATURDAY - 100-YEAR BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER
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Aberdeen Alley is one of Butte's fastest-rising new bands who you probably remember from their performances last year at Music on Main and at Whitehall's Frontier Days.  The talented group will be bringing their take on some classic covers as well as some originals to the Elks on Friday night from 8pm to 11pm with no cover charge.

SATURDAY - 100-YEAR ANNIVERSARY BREAKFAST BUFFET FUNDRAISER

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Photo: Facebook-Butte Elks
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Saturday the Elks will host their 4th and final 100-year anniversary breakfast buffet fundraiser from 9am until noon serving scrambled eggs, French Toast, sausage, bacon, and hash browns as well as crepes and biscuits and gravy.  Breakfast is $15 or 2 for $25, kids 10 and under are free.   RSVP by calling (406) 498-7213.

SUNDAY - NORTHWEST LITTLE LEAGUE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER

Jim Scown Field, home of all things Northwest Little League. Photo: Tommy O/Townsquare Media
Jim Scown Field, home of all things Northwest Little League. Photo: Tommy O/Townsquare Media
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Another breakfast fundraiser will be taking place on Sunday from 9am to noon, this one benefitting Northwest Little League.  The cost is ten dollars per person and guests will enjoy scrambled eggs, pancakes, bacon, sausage, coffee, milk and juice.

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME, SPACE AVAILABLE

The Butte Elks are one of Southwest Montana's most active civic organizations and are always looking for new members.  Their facilities are also some of the most accessible and affordable and are a perfect place for your next meeting, reception, or gathering of any sort.  For details, please call the Butte Elks at (406) 782-3278.

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