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University & Community Activities for May 27, 2009 10:08 AM - 10:10 AM
Today's Highlight: The Summit Medical Fitness Center in Kalispell invites their members to bring a friend to the Center during the week of May 26 – May 28th. Members can bring a new friend each day, and all buddies must follow membership guidelines. Call Katy at 751-4501 for more information.
The Target Range Homeowners Association of Missoula will hold a Spring Meeting TONIGHT at 7:00 o’clock in the Target Range Elementary School. Several agenda items include a presentation by state senator, Dave Wazenried, on how Montana will approach the upcoming real estate re-appraisals, a preview of a draft Target Range neighborhood Plan, and a business meeting. The general public is invited to attend. Questions may be directed to George at 543-8232.
The “Community Tees-n-Pins Classic”, a fundraiser for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Community Medical Center in Missoula, will commence with an 8:00 am registration at Larchmont Golf Course for an 18-hole golf scramble. The Classic will then move to the Westside Lanes for 3 games of bowling and a barbeque. For more information, call
327-4141.
To kick off their summer season, the Stevensville Historical Museum will hold an Open House this Saturday, May 30th from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The theme for this event is “Toys and Transportation” with many antique automobiles and toys featured. For further information, contact Ronn at 777-7408.
The Flathead County Animal Shelter, located at 225 Cemetery Road in Kalispell, invites the public to their Open House this Saturday, May 30th from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. The event includes adoption specials, a vaccination clinic, educational mini-seminars, and refreshments. If you’d like more information, call 752-1310.
The North Valley Music School’s 11th Annual Spring Concert will take place at 2:00 o’clock this Sunday afternoon at the Whitefish Performing Arts Center, 600 2nd Ave in Whitefish. Piano, guitar, string, and harp students will perform, along with the Whitefish Community Orchestra with a grand finale of Pachebel’s Cannon to conclude the program. The performance is free and open to the public. Call 862-8074 with any questions.
The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula announces the opening of the 7th annual Preserving Missoula County History Grants to local non-profit organizations involved in historic preservation and interpretation projects in Missoula County. A total amount of $10,000 is available for one-time projects with a long-term impact for local history, and individual projects are limited to a maximum grant of $5,000. For more information, call Robert at 728-3476.
To have your event on our University and Community Calendar, please send the information 10 days in advance by visiting our Web site at www.mtpr.org or by fax to 243-3299 or mail to Montana Public Radio, The University of Montana, Missoula, 59812
University and Community Activities are aired at 10:55 am and 12:55 pm Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. University and Community Activities are announcements about the events and activities of non-profit, cultural, and artistic organizations in our broadcast area. Information should be submitted ten days before broadcast date.
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