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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Audubon Park concert tonight

The Northwest Neighborhood Association will kick off its seventh annual Concerts Under the Pines series tonight featuring All That Jazz from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Audubon Park, 2800 W. Courtland Ave. (off Northwest Boulevard)

Admission is free.

The series continues with Pamela Benton on July 21; Men of Rhythm, Aug. 4, and Bones, Bolan and Nelson on Aug. 18.

Summer bird walk at Turnbull

Join expert birder Marian Frobe from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Turnbull Wildlife Refuge. Meet at the refuge headquarters.

It’s an opportunity to see which resident and migrant birds, and other wildlife, are prevalent during the summer months. There may be surprises because of the unusually dry winter.

Attendees may want to bring a lunch in case the walk runs a little longer than expected or you want to extend your visit.

Donations are encouraged to support the education programs on the refuge. Call Marian Frobe at 328-0621 for more information.

Doing It project Saturday

The Spokane Preservation Advocates’ July Doing It project will take place Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Lighthouse Tabernacle Church, 25th and Grand Boulevard.

They are looking for volunteers to paint the exterior siding and trim. Please bring your paint brushes, small plastic containers and paint rags. Wear your work clothes.

A light breakfast and lunch will be provided.

The paint is donated by Columbia Paint and Coatings.

Please RSVP by calling Ann Cronkhite at 747-7239. Visit the Spokane Preservation Advocates Web site at www.spokanepreservation.org for updates.