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Idaho Calendar

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Upcoming

Insect Diagnostics Workshop – Monday, 1-3 p.m. at the University of Idaho Kootenai County Extension Office, 1000 W. Hubbard, Suite 142; $5 preregistration required; 446-1680.

NARFE Chapter 218 – meets Monday, noon at Red Lion Templin’s Resort, 414 E. First Ave., Post Falls; 772-7643.

Useful Wild Plants in North Idaho Class – Monday, 7-9 p.m. at the University of Idaho Kootenai County Extension Office, 1000 W. Hubbard Ave., Suite 142; $5 preregistration; 446-1680.

Art on the Green Poster Contest Deadline – Monday is the last day to submit entries for Art on the Green to be held at North Idaho College in August; sponsored by the Citizens’ Council for the Arts; submit entries at Harding Family Center, 411 N. 15th St.; 667-9346.

Coeur d’Alene Audubon Chapter – meets Monday, 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 521 E. Lakeside Ave.; presentation will be “Vancouver Island Orcas”; 765-2603.

“The Molecules of Life,” lecture – first of two-part series, Monday, 7 p.m., at Sandpoint Library, 1407 W. Cedar St.; presented by Art Piltch; Part 2 will be March 27 at 7 p.m. at the library; 263-6930, ext. 257.

Vacancy on the Kootenai County Historic Preservation Commission – Deadline for applications is Monday, to be submitted to the county commissioners office at the Kootenai County Administration Building, 451 Government Way; interest/knowledge in historic preservation, architecture, history and related fields are helpful; 446-1600.

“Tropical Malady,” Thai film – Monday-Tuesday, 7 and 9:30 p.m. showings, University of Idaho’s Union Cinema, Moscow; $2 students, $3 general admission; 885-1020.

NIC Popcorn Forum Chautauqua Performances – Monday, 9 a.m., NIC history instructor Sharla Chittick will portray U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor; Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., NIC instructor Mona Klinger will portray Mary Kay Ash, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics; Wednesday, 10 a.m., national Chautauqua performer Charles Everett Pace will portray anti-slavery leader Frederick Douglass; Thursday, 9 a.m., George Frien as Moby Dick author Herman Melville; Friday, 11 a.m., Fred A. Krebs will portray modern physics pioneer Galileo in Schuler Auditorium; all performances will be in Boswell Hall’s Schuler Auditorium, 1000 W. Garden Ave.; a panel will review each presentation at 1 p.m. on the day of event in the Lake Coeur d’Alene Room of the Edminster Student Union Building; 769-7819.

Senior Dance – Tuesday, 7-9:30 p.m. at Post Falls Senior Center, 1215 E. Third Ave.; entertainment by Bertie and Friends; $3; 773-9582.

UI Interdisciplinary Colloquium – presentation Tuesday, 12;30 p.m. in the Idaho Commons Whitewater Room at University of Idaho, Moscow; Sharon Stoll presents “The Effects of Competition on Moral Reasoning: Why the Atlanta Braves are Concerned”; 885-7251.

Kim Barnes and Clair Davis Book Reading/Signing – Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at the University of Idaho College of Law Courtroom, Moscow; readings from “Kiss Tomorrow Hello: Notes from the Midlife Underground by 25 Women Over 40”; also featuring Mary Clearman Blew and Joy Passanante; 885-7251.

Idaho Virtual Academy Parent Information Sessions - Tuesday, noon-1 p.m. and 7-8 p.m., at the Holiday Inn Express, 151 W. Orchard Ave., Hayden; will provide details on the statewide public virtual charter school program; contact Sonja Howerton, (208) 322-3559 or visit www.IdahoVA.org.