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by Hungry Horse News
| July 18, 2012 7:48 AM

Class reunion

The Columbia Falls High School Class of 1962 will hold its 50th year reunion during Heritage Days on July 27-29. Class members will meet at Los Caporales on Nucleus Avenue on Friday, July 27, from 3 to 6 p.m. For more information, call Janice Midyett at 406-546-3677 or Pat Ryan at 503-502-4663.

Discovery Square

The Flathead County Library System Board of Trustees will hold a special study session to consider the acquisition of Glacier Discovery Square in Columbia Falls for the Columbia Falls Branch Library. The meeting will be held in the Columbia Falls City Hall, 130 Sixth Street West, on Wednesday, July 18, at 4 p.m. Presentations will be made by the Flathead County Library Foundation, the First Best Place Task Force and representatives from other organizations. The public is encouraged to attend. For more information, call county library director Kim Crowley at 758-5826.

Big Band sound

The Don Lawrence Orchestra will perform Big Band sounds of yesteryear and today at the Columbia Falls Lions Club Summer Concert Series on Thursday, July 19. The one-hour concerts are held weekly at the Don Lawrence Amphitheater in Marantette Park, in Columbia Falls, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Donations of $3 per person or $5 per family are requested. The audience is encouraged to bring chairs or blankets.

Farmers market

Cindy Shaw, manager for the Columbia Falls Farmers Market, wants everyone to know that while the Glacier Discovery Square building is currently closed for remodeling, the markets continue to be held every Thursday from 5 to 7:30 p.m.

Weed pull

The North Fork Landowners Association will hold its third annual Robin Cox Memorial Weed Roundup at the Community Hall, 8 miles north of Polebridge on the North Fork Road, on Tuesday, July 24, starting at 10 a.m. Tris Hoffman, a Forest Service weed coordinator, and Dawn LaFleur, a Glacier National Park weed expert, will identify weeds and give advice to landowners on how to deal with infestations, and Steve Robinson, a Flathead County education compliance officer, will explain the new Montana Weed Law and how it impacts landowners. Free burgers will be provided. Bring a dessert or a dish to pass.

Board opening

The recent resignation of a member of the Flathead County Board of Adjustment has left a seat open through Dec. 31 this year. Letters of interest must be sent to Mary Fisher, Flathead County Planning and Zoning Department,1035 First Ave. East, Kalispell MT 59901 by Aug. 3. For more information, call 751-8200.

County fair

Northwest Montana Fair superintendants and staff will hold their first annual Exhibitor Open House in the Expo building at the fairgrounds on Tuesday, July 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. The deadlline for children entering the Mutton Bustin’ competition is 5 p.m. July 26. The event will take place at the opening of all three nights of the PRCA Rodeo. No child will walk away empty-handed. To be eligible, children must be ages 5-7, weigh less than 55 pounds, and submit a completed parental consent form.

Wildfire site

The Montana State University Extension has posted a new Web site with wildfire and drought information for both homeowners and large-acreage landowners at www.msuextension.org/wildfire. The site includes a live Twitter feed (#MTfire), with up-to-date information on fire activity around the state from Montana Disaster and Emergency Services and news outlets, and useful articles on both short- and long-term preparations for dealing with wildfire, including firescaping and evacuating your pets, livestock and home. Most publications on the site can be downloaded (www.msuextension.org/store) or ordered from MSU Extension publications by calling 406-994-3273.

Garden tours

The Flathead Valley Community College Foundation will host summer tours of the Bibler Home and Gardens in Kalispell on July 23-27. Proceeds will benefit the student scholarship program at FVCC. One and a half hour tours of the gardens and the home’s exquisite collection of antiques, sculptures and heirloom Persian carpets will take place at 5:30 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 adults and $3 children purchased in advance. For tickets or more information, visit online at www.biblergardens.org or call 756-3632.

Car show

The fourth annual Glacier Rally in the Rockies parade and car and motorcycle show and shine will be held in downtown Kalispell on Saturday, July 21, with the parade beginning at 10 a.m. Classic vehicles 1975 and older, and motorcycles of all years, will park on First Avenue West. There will be drawings, a walking poker run and other special activities for participants. Car and motorcycle registration costs $40 per vehicle. For more information, visit online at www.flatheadcare.org and click on the Glacier Rally in the Rockies link or call 751-3971 or e-mail gabrielk@sd5.k12.mt.us.

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