Another week of events and gatherings awaits at The Covellite at 215 W. Broadway.  Here's a look at what we can expect.

TUESDAY, MARCH 24TH - OPEN MIC NIGHT

Join host Kane O'Neill and bring your talents for Open Mic Night from 8pm to 11pm, sponsored by Ziply Fiber and Townsquare Media

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25TH  - FREE MOVIE NIGHT

2018's On The Basis of Sex will be shown on the big screen, brought to you by Clearwater Credit Union and Townsquare Media.  Showtime is set for 7pm.

THURSDAY, MARCH 26TH - GAME NIGHT

Join host and game designer Jeff Hunt who will be presenting one of his original game creations or bring your own and use one of the tables that have been set up.  The Covellite will have games on hand as well and Game Night runs from 6pm to 10pm.

FRIDAY, MARCH 27TH - FREE MOVIE NIGHT

1992's Bram Stoker's Dracula will be shown in the lounge starting at 7pm.

SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH - FEATURED ARTIST, PEG AMTZIS

Meet March's featured artist, Peg Amtzis at a reception from 4pm to 6pm.  Peg's work, in addition to pieces already displayed on the campus of Montana Tech in the Student Union Building, will be featured at The Covellite through March 31st.  Stop by during lounge hours and have a look.

The Covellite is open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 6pm to 10pm with box office hours Tuesdays through Fridays from noon to 6pm.  For questions or further information please call The Covellite at (406) 333-1658 or send an email to info@covelllitepresents.org.

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