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University & Community Activities for July 19, 2007 12:55 PM - 12:58 PM
Today's Highlight: Thursday, July 19th Celebrate The Swan Lake Watershed at the Swan Lake Boat Launch, this Saturday, July 21, from 10 am to 2 pm. Learn about efforts to protect water quality and how you can help. There will be displays and hands-on activities and free bratwurst Picnic sponored by Laughing Horse Lodge. For more information contact, Swan Ecosystem Center at 754-3137.
You are invited to the Annual Garden Party and Fundraiser to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Missoula Urban Demonstration Project’s Tool Library this Sunday, July 22nd from 5 to 10 pm. Live music, silent auction, T-shirts, tool library t-shirts, beer and wine. Located at 629 Phillips Street on the beautiful Northside. Call 721-7513 or mudproject.org for more information.
An AARP Driver Safety Course for Seniors 50 and older, will be held at The Summit in Kalispell this Saturday from 8 am to 4:30 pm. This class is open to all who apply. To register, please call 751-4500.
Art in Washoe Park sponsored by Copper Village Museum and Arts Center will be happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Children under age 9 are free when accompanied by a parent. Located in Anaconda’s beautiful Washoe Park, there will be food, live music, and arts & crafts booths. A small fee is required for admission. For more information, call 563-2422.
University of Montana Department of Physics and Astronomy will host the Blue Mountain Observatory Open House tomorrow one hour after sunset at approximately 10:30 pm. Located at the Blue Mountain Observatory in Missoula, bring warm clothes and a flashlight for the walk from the parking lot to the observatory. Call 243-5179 for more information.
Montana Museum of Art and Culture will host a Gallery Talk today at noon. Located at the Meloy Gallery at The University of Montana in Missoula. Lee Silliman will discuss the exhibition, “Yellowstone Engraved: Images that Popularized Jackson, Moran, and America’s First National Park”. To learn more call 243-2019.
The Ladies’ Tea Guild, Stevensville and Big Sky Chapter Workshop Retreat will be tomorrow and Saturday, July 20th and 21st in Butte. There will be a Spring Wardrobe Workshop, Victorian Fashion Shows and Teas, and a Victorian Ball. For more information, call 531-5642.
Anaconda Ministerial Association will sponsor the African Children’s Choir Concert this Sunday July 22nd at 10 am located at the Old Jr. High Auditorium at 400 Main St., in Anaconda. For more information call 563-7381.
Alpine Artisans and 2 Valleys Stage will sponsor the Summer Celebration of the Arts, this Saturday from 1 to 5 pm. Located at the Hungry Bear Restaurant, in Condon. Featuring beer and brats, Alpine Artisans’ art work and live music by Helen’s Last Chance Dixieland Band. There will be a small fee for the meal-all proceeds benefit the performance series 2 Valleys Stage. For more information contact 251-6966.
Teens are invited to participate in the library’s Harry Potter Party tomorrow night at 11 pm Thursday July 20th in Kalispell at the Flathead County Library. The first chapter of Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows will be read at midnight. For more information call Martha Furman at 758-5813.
Attention Muggles and Harry Potter fans. The Bitteroot Public Library is also celebrating the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows this Saturday from 12:30 to 1:30 pm located in Hamilton. Activities include Harry Potter inspired costumes, book discussions, and prediction games. Pizza and drinks will be served. For more information call Misty Miles at 363-1670.
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