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University & Community Activities for June 13, 2012
10:55 AM - 11:00 AM


Today's Highlight: Today’s University and Community Activities are partly sponsored by the Stevensville Main Street Association, proud sponsors of Western Heritage Days, with live music, arts and crafts, food, and more. Saturday, June 23rd in downtown Stevensville, “where Montana began.” Information is available at stevensvillemainstreet.com.

The Anaconda Bike Festival will take place June 16th – 17th, beginning in Washoe Park. A variety of rides will take place, from 25- 50- or 100-mile rides from Anaconda to Georgetown Lake and back. For complete details on this ride, call 563-7988.

The Prickly Pear Land Trust in Helena invite families to join them on an “I Spy” trail hike on Nob Hill tomorrow night, June 14th beginning at 6:00 pm. This is a combined trail hike and scavenger hunt and everyone meets at the water tower, just off Saddle Drive. For more information, please call 443-4284.

A free historic book club event will take place tomorrow night at The Museum at Central School in Kalispell. They’ll discuss the book, “Full Court Quest, the Girls from Ft Shaw Indian School - Basketball Champions of the World,” by Linda Peavey and Ursula Smith. The Museum at Central School is located at 124 2nd Ave East, and you can call them at 756-8381 if you have any questions regarding this, or other events sponsored by the museum.

Tamarack Grief Resource Center of Missoula will hold “A Camp to Remember” June 14 – 17th. This is a nature-based camp for youth ages 6 – 18 who are grieving the death of a family member. Call 541-8472 for details and registration information.

On Friday and Saturday, June 15th and 16th, two watercolor workshops will take place at the Custer County Art and Heritage Center in Miles City. The classes run from 9 am – 4:00 pm each day and feature artists Joseph Bohler and John Pollock. To register, or for more information, call 234-0635.

The Bitterroot Public Library’s Fellowship Club in Hamilton will host a book discussion tomorrow night from 6:30 – 7:30 in the west meeting room of the library. They will discuss the book, “Illuminata: Thoughts, Prayers, and Rites of Passage,” by Marianne Williamson. Call 363-1670 if you have any questions.

To have your event on our University and Community Calendar, please send us the information 10 days in advance by visiting our Web site at 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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