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| April 2, 2009 11:00 PM

Eric Pei, Flathead Valley Community College Fulbright scholar-in-residence and visiting professor at Liaoning University, Shenyang, China, will speak about  China Today at FVCC's Arts and Technology Building on April 2 at 7 p.m. The free event is part of FVCC's 17th annual Honors Symposium. For more information, call 756-3822 or visit online at www.fvcc.edu.

Friday

The Kalispell Area Music Teachers Association (KAMTA) will hold their April meeting and program on Friday, April 3, at Bethel Baptist Church, 936 Fourth Avenue West, in Kalispell. Refreshments will be served at 9:30 a.m., and the business meeting will begin at 10 a.m. The monthly program, Let's Get Organized presented by Dru Jackman, will start at 11 a.m. KAMTA invites all music teachers in the Flathead Valley to attend as guests. For more information, call Suzanne Rohrbach at 755-3736.

DePratu Ford will donate $20 to Whitefish High School for every person who simply test-drives a new Ford vehicle on Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. All told, DePratu Ford will donate up to $6,000 to the high school and the high school's booster club through Ford Motor Co.'s Drive One 4 UR School program. Since the program began in 2007, a total of 208 Drive One 4 UR School events have been held nationwide, raising more than $750,000.

Saturday

The Glacier Institute will offer the popular course  Owls of the Mission Valley: Hoots and Haunts on Saturday and Sunday, April 4-5, led by celebrated owl expert Denver Holt, the founder and president of the Owl Research Institute. The two-day program includes day and night field trips to learn about the habitats, adaptations for silent flight, hunting breeding and life histories of these impressive creatures. Course attendees will stay at the Ninepipes Lodge. For more information, call 755-1211 or visit online at www.glacierinstitute.org. The $275 fee includes lodging, transportation, materials and some meals. Participants are required to register for lodging on their own.

Flathead Boxing, a non-profit fitness and boxing organization, will host a USA Amateur Boxing-sanctioned boxing match and smoker at the Elks Lodge, in Kalispell, on Saturday, April 4, at 7 p.m. Flathead Valley's elite amateur boxing team will compete against other amateur boxers from Canada, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Admission is $5 adults 17-and-older, $10 ages 9-16 and free for ages 8-and-under. All proceeds ben+efit and support Flathead Boxing. For more information, call Phillip Moore at 270-6812.

The 43rd annual Creston Auction and Country Fair and the accompanying RV, marine, auto and equipment sale will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 4 and 5, in Creston on Highway 35. The event is a fundraiser for the all-volunteer Creston Fire Department and draws more than 7000 people from the Northwest and Canada. Friday, April 3, is consignment day. For more information, call 250-7396, write to Creston Auction, 4498 MT Hwy 35, Kalispell MT 59901, or visit online at www.crestonfire.org.

MSU Extension's Equine Seminar will be held at Glacier High School on Saturday, April 4, at 9:30 a.m. The seminar includes programs designed for new and experienced horse owners as well as the youth population. Presenters from Montana State University Extension, as well as local veterinarians and horsemen, will provide information on behavior, nutrition, health care and pasture management. Topics will include backcountry packing, breeding considerations, identifying and treating lameness as well as illness, skills for youth, quality forages, nutrition, pasture management and rehabilitation, care for the special needs horse, equine massage, hoof care and considerations, and dealing with the problem horse and behavioral issues. Cost for the seminar is $15, including lunch, if participants register and pay in advance and $20 the day of the seminar. Enrollment is limited. For more information or to register, call 758-5553.

Sunday

Big Mountain Ski Patrol will hold their annual end-of-ski-season party on Sunday, April 5, at the Great Northern Bar with music by Cocinando. The 13-member group specializes in a style of cool Latin jazz and hot salsa that's a perfect fit for the costume party's  Vegas, Baby! theme. The doors open at 8 p.m. and music continues until 1 a.m. A limited number of tickets are available from the Ski Patrol at the mountain or at the Great Northern. The $15 charge covers live entertainment and drinks.

Whitefish Theatre Company will present a Black Curtain Series reading of Well, by Lisa Kron at the O'Shaughnessy on Sunday and Monday, April 5 and 6, at 7:30 p.m. This unusual, autobiographical play about what happens when grown children return to the family homestead overturns theatrical conventions with infectious humor. Kron, who often performs in autobiographical solo shows, draws from her illness-prone, socially-activist family life. The comedy switches from the present to scenes in elementary school and the hospital allergy unit she stayed in when she was 19 to the confrontation with her mother that she's trying so hard to avoid. Tickets are $7 general admission. The play is appropriate for older students and adults.

Monday

The Glacier Stamp Club will meet Monday, April 6, at the Kalispell Library downstairs meeting room at 6:30 p.m. A short business meeting will begin promptly at 7 p.m. followed by a fun and interesting film on stamp collecting.

Tuesday

Finding Joy in Change will meet in the Whitefish United Methodist Church, 1150 Wisconsin Avenue, on Tuesday, April 7, at 7 pm. to hear a talk on dehydrating food by Bruce Christensen of Harvest Health Foods. For more information, call Lyn Hendrix at 863-9425.

Wednesday