Music is in the air at the Butte Elks Lodge #240 at 206 W. Galena this weekend as they will host a Singo fundraiser for the Orphan Girl Children's Theater on Friday plus a special Winter Market as well as a special Valentine's Day tribute to Elton John with Fred Crase on Saturday.

FRIDAY - HEARTS & HORROR SINGO, 6:30PM

It's a Friday the 13th Singo fundraiser for the Orphan Girl Children's Theater of Butte with games starting at 6:30pm.  Doors open at 5:30pm.

SATURDAY MORNING - COMMUNITY MARKET,  10AM - 1PM

The community Winter Market will take place from 10am to 1pm at the Elks.  Support local farmers and makers and experience the warm vibes.  On sale will be:

  • Fresh local produce
  • Baked goods and handmade treats
  • Artisan crafts and gifts
  • Jewelry, apparel and skin care items

SATURDAY EVENING - A MADMAN'S VALENTINE WITH FRED CRASE, 8PM

Fred Crase is one of the area's most talented musicans and performers as well as one of the Northwest's top Elton John tribute artists.  Fred's incredible "A Madman's Valentine" show will feature the Elton John classics that you love plus a few deep cuts. You'll also be given 4 chances to bid on Fred serenading your date right threre at the show!  Tickets are available in advance at the Elks Lodge as well as at Headframe Spirits at 21 S. Montana and at the Freeway Tavern at 2001 S. Montana and are $35 dollars each, $40 at the door.  Couples tickets are $60 dollars and are available for advance purchase only.  Doors open at 6:30pm and showtime is set for 8pm.

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