Hello! Free Cycles is happy to host live music:
7pm to 10pm
admission: $10 at the door;
All ages,
doors at 630pm,
7pm to 10pm: music by, Give it to ‘em, FLORABELLE!
Should be a wonderful, community show:
“Give it to ‘em, FLORABELLE!” is a Missoula Montana based, honky tonk-soul funk super band. Band leader and songwriter Cara Schulz hypnotizes her audience with her booming vocals and over the top showmanship. Schulz was raised performing jazz standards from a young age until she started writing her own music. Her current writing themes stem a from mixture of her jazz heritage, country roots, and passion for the mountains. In 2023 Schulz moved back home to the land of elk and honey to rally the troops and put Montana on the mark. Known as Montana’s favorite super band, you can count on an unforgettable experience and entertaining show. They always keep it juicy with unexpected guests, prizes, and even healthy snacks for the crowd to
enjoy. Their band motto, “One for all, and all for the band,” is a mission statement in hopes to spread human connection, laughter, and inclusivity. There’s never a rug left un-cut at a Florabelle show. Thou shalt cut all the rugs. In fact, hide your rugs…they simply aren’t safe. And always remember to, “Give it to ‘em, FLORABELLE!”
This upcoming show will be the end of the year blow out for the band before next year’s tour. They will be featuring special guests and celebrating their one year anniversary of being a band along with the celebration of their drummer Joshua Chai’s newborn baby born this week!
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More about social gathering and Free Cycles programs:
Music and social gatherings can be important for healthy community. Community spaces are vital, especially for the mental health of the community.
Gatherings also bring people into the community bicycle shop and introduce people to the Free Cycles services, like 'Build a Bike' and 'Open Shop'.
Any one can build a free bike after doing 90 minutes of service, and we assist in the whole process. For bikes for kids 10 years of age and younger, no service is required. Open Shop provides space, tools and help for any one to come fix their own bike for free. These are donation based services. Thank you!
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Earlier Event: November 21
private event
Later Event: November 24
private event