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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Today

American Indian Film Fest - sponsored by the University of Idaho, continues through Saturday at the Kenworthy Theater on campus. Features documentaries and creative films, and post-screening dialogues. Information: 885-7716.

Human Rights Conference - University of Idaho’s “Finding the Center: An Action-Oriented Human Rights Conference,” continues through today at 7 p.m. with the Rev. Lucius Walker Jr. in the Student Union Building on the Moscow campus. Topic is “Faith Based Activism – Your Role in the Protection and Preservation of International Human Rights.” Cost: $125. To register, call 882-3648 or 885-7716.

Kootenai County Democratic Club - luncheon at noon at Iron Horse, 407 E. Sherman Ave. This week’s agenda includes business meeting, open forum and April foolery. Information: 777-1588.

University of Idaho Transfer Day - for students planning to transfer to UI from another university of a community college. Topics include career planning, financial aid, and housing. For information call New Student Services, 885-6163.

Museum of North Idaho - opens for the season with the Smithsonian exhibit, “Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon,” which will run through April 23 at the museum, 115 Northwest Blvd. Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturdays, from 11 .a.m.-5 p.m. Information: 664-3448.

American Classics Piano Concert - featuring Scott Kirby, 7:30 p.m., at the Panida Theater in Sandpoint. Tickets: $10 adults, $7 students. Information: 263-9191.

Eighth annual UI Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference - The theme is “Time and Identity,” 7:30-9:30 p.m., at the University Inn-Best Western. The conference continues Saturday at 7:30 with “Selves and Self-Concepts,” at the College of Law Courtroom. Call for details, 885-5997.