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Instant Antiquity An exhibit of ceramic sculptures by A. Lee Ayars, studio artist and ceramic arts instructor at Spokane Falls Community College, at Corner Gallery in Boswell Hall on the North Idaho College campus. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Information: 769-7764.

Easter Baskets for Idaho Troops The Athol American Legion Post 149 on Highway 54 plans to send care packages to Idaho troops. Items needed include small personal toiletries, batteries, cards, hard candy, international phone cards, panty liners (for helmets), full-length nylon hose (not panty hose) to keep sand out of rifles, combs, gum and neck coolers. Leave filled, unsealed boxes at the Post before March 17. Information: Joy at 623-4221.

Lake City Playhouse season tickets on sale – for the theater’s 2005-06 season. Cost: $70 adults, $65 seniors, $65 students and $40 for children. For more information, call the playhouse at 667-1323.

“The Vagina Monologues” The University of Idaho student organization MUSE production will begin at 7:30 p.m. today through Saturday in the Hartung Theater. Cost: $7 students, $9 general admission. Tickets are available at the Women’s Center in Memorial Gym, Room 109; Violence prevention programs office in the Administration Building, Room 347; or Bookpeople of Moscow. Information: 885-6616.

North Idaho Partners in Care Mobile Clinic – will be at the Ben Franklin Store in Oldtown from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. For an appointment call 263-5159.

Latte Talks Lecture Series Bill Hall, a longtime Lewiston resident and former editorial page editor for the Lewiston Tribune, will speak from 7-8:30 p.m., on “The False Religions of Liberalism and Conservatism,” exploring the tendency of moral snobbery in political activism, in the LCSC Center for Arts and History at 415 Main St. in Lewiston. Information: 792-2317.

Progress in International Organization lectures by Jordan Paust, University of Houston Law Center professor, and Abraham Sofaer, professor at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, 4 p.m. at the Coeur d’Alene Resort. Reception for the scholars at 6:30 p.m. The event is part of the University of Idaho’s International Law Symposium. Information: 885-7634.

Importance of Detoxification for Your Health 7-8:30 p.m., with Dr. Pamela Langenderfer in Room 13 of the Winton Building, at North Idaho College. Information: 664-1644.

Kootenai Environmental Alliance – will meet at noon at the Iron Horse restaurant. Bliss and Annette Bignall will speak about Rachael Carson’s Silent Spring revisited. Information: 667-9093.

Upcoming

Kootenai County Democratic Club – will meet Friday at the Iron Horse restaurant. Barry Rosenberg, Kootenai Environmental Alliance director, will be speaking on the status of the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer and BNSF. Information: 777-1588.

Drunken Landlady – Irish music, Friday at 8 p.m. at O’Shays, 313 Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive. Information: 667-4666.

Post Falls Parks and Recreation – Registration closes Friday for Youth Volleyball for grades 3-6 girls and boys, (ages 8-12). Sign up at the Post Falls Parks and Recreation office at 408 Spokane St., or call 773-0539. Cost: $19 resident, $23 nonresident.

Diablo Ballet FridayMarch 4 at the Panida Theater in Sandpoint at 8 p.m. Cost: $20 adults, $16 POAC members, $8 students under 18. Information: 263-6139.