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Here is what’s happening in May

16 Hiking the Triple Crown. Join Phil Hough and Deb Hunsicker as they share their journey of Hiking the Triple Crown, at 6 p.m. in Sandpoint Community Hall, 204 N. First Ave. Enjoy their stunning photographs of wildflowers, wildlands and critters, as they recount the wild times that they experienced hiking across America’s diverse and rugged landscape. In 2008, the couple embarked on an epic journey to hike the 3,100 miles length of the Continental Divide Trail. Over the following three summers they completed this rugged route. Hiking these three trails with an eye to native plants and wild lands, they took over 20,000 photos and slides and compiled countless tales of adventure. Program is free and open to the public, but donations will be accepted to benefit the Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society and Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness. Co-sponsored by Sandpoint Parks and Rec. 208-946-9127

16 NAMI Far North Meeting. The public is invited to attend the NAMI Far North meeting at 6 p.m. in the classroom of Bonner General Hospital. Special guest speaker Bonner County Jail Chaplain Phil Kinzler will describe his training in Critical Incident Stress Management and the services he performs for inmates and their families. Recent studies have shown that a disproportionate percentage of individuals living with severe mental illnesses have been arrested at least once and make up the regular population of jails and prisons. It is a priority of NAMI Far North to positively impact the interactions in our community between the criminal justice system and individuals living with mental illness through its CIT (Crisis Intervention Training) initiatives and Mental Health First Aid. The featured presentation will be followed by Support Groups for individuals living with mental illness and for family members.

17 Nicaragua Photography Slideshow. Photographer and local author Tina Friedman presents a slideshow from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Sandpoint Library, 1407 Cedar St. The photos are from Friedman's travels this past winter to Nicaragua; Friedman plans to use many of the photos in a new book she is writing. The slideshow is free, but she will be accepting donations to raise funds to buy school supplies for the school on Little Corn Island. 208-610-1448

18 Root Disease Workshop. Root diseases are the primary tree killer on 2/3 of northern Idaho forests. Unlike highly visible insect outbreaks and fires, root diseases often go unnoticed, are typically more widespread, and have greater long-term impacts on forest health. This workshop will help forest owners, loggers and natural resource professionals better diagnose root disease issues and manage forests in ways that reduce root disease impacts. Click to download a registration form; $10 fee covers handouts and refreshments (online registrations have $5 processing fee). For questions, contact the University of Idaho Extension Office at 208-263-8511. Workshop is an Idaho Forest Stewardship program, co-sponsored by U of I Extension, Idaho Department of Lands, U.S. Forest Service and other agencies and organizations.

19 Bonner County Historical Society Annual Meeting and Program. The Bonner County Historical Society holds their Annual Meeting and Program beginning at 9 a.m. at the Jewell Lake Barn (located on Jewell Lake Road off of Dufort Road). Activities include registration at 9 a.m., the Annual Meeting at 9:30 a.m., a country breakfast at 10 a.m., and the program at 10:45 a.m. presented by the Panhandle Antique Tractor and Engine Club. Dennis Hamann will present photos and the history of his collection of antique farm equipment, which he has bequeathed to the Society for display at the future Exhibition Hall. Cost is $15 BCHS members, $18 non-members. Reservations required by calling 208-263-2344. Immediately following the program, those interested can visit the first Club "Plow Day" from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., held at 4857 Dufort Road on the way back to Highway 95. The activity will be readily visible from Dufort Road and parking is available (there is no charge).

19 New Sailor Workshop. Sandpoint Parks and Recreation and the Sandpoint Sailing Association host a New Sailor Workshop for sailors of all skill levels. The workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Sandpoint Community Hall, 204 N. First Ave., and includes basic information about sailing, sailboats, cruising Lake Pend Oreille, and racing. Open to the public; adults and youth at least 10 years old are encouraged to attend. Please check the Sandpoint Sailing Association website for more information or contact Bruce Robertson, SSA Rear Commodore, via e-mail: twolabs1cat@frontier.com or 208-263-3610; or Sandpoint Parks and Recreation at 208-263-3613.

20 Vegetarian Potluck. Sandpoint Community Hall hosts the monthly Vegetarian Potluck from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This month's presentation will be "A Spring Break Visit to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah." Please bring a meatless dish to share and six copies of the recipe, as well as your own plates and utensils. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by Sandpoint Vegetarians. 208-263-9798

21 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). Learn more at DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

22 Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial. The Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial holds a weekly meeting every Tuesday at 7 a.m. at Sweet Lou’s, 477272 Highway 95 in Ponderay. All are welcome! 208-290-5152

22 Geezer Forum. Paul Graves, writer of the “Dear Geezer” column in the Bonner County Daily Bee, hosts a Geezer Forum from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Panhandle State Bank Community Room / Tango Café. The Geezer Forum meets together to explore the issues of aging that concern us; free and open to the public. Sponsored by Elder Advocates, which provides direction through the maze of elder care. 

24 Let's Go Shopping for a Healthy Weight. WinterRidge Natural Food, 703 Lake St., hosts Let's Go Shopping for a Healthy Weight at 6 p.m. Join Nurse Practitioner Jane Hoover at 6 p.m. for a 15-minute presentation, followed by a tour of how to shop while going through the store. Sponsored by Pend Oreille Health Care. Free admission; 208-304-4133

24 Horticultural CSI. Gasp! What is wrong with my plant?!? Solve some of the mysteries of plant problems with this informative and delightfully humorous presentation, Horticultural CSI, based on science and not myth. Presented by Dr. Chalker-Scott, who is the author of several books and articles including a new multi-authored book, Sustainable Landscapes and Gardens. The event takes place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Ponderay Event Center, 401 Bonner Mall Way. Sponsored by the Bonner County Gardeners Association; admission is $10 at the door. Public is welcome to attend; for questions, e-mail: bcgardeners@gmail.com.

24 Rural Partners to End Homelessness Coalition. Rural Partners to End Homelessness is a local coalition that has answered the call toward compassionate action on behalf of local individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Our mission is to work together to identify grassroots solutions to end local homelessness. Share in being a partner for action and change during our meeting, held on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Panhandle Health District, 1020 Michigan St., in the Community Room. Sponsored by Bonner County Homeless Task Force - T.I.P.S. TransitionsinProgress.org. 208-264-0202

26 Whitebark Pine – A Pine in Peril. The Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society presents Whitebark Pine – A Pine in Peril, with USFS forest pathologist John Schwandt PhD, beginning at 9:45 a.m. in Sandpoint Community Hall, 204 S. First Ave. Co-sponsored by the City of Sandpoint Park and Recreation Department, Schwandt will focus on Whitebark Pine’s critical role in high elevation ecosystems and why it has recently been made a candidate for listing as a threatened/endangered species. He will also look at this important relationship Whitebark Pine has with Clarks Nutcrackers, rodents and bears and its problems with mountain pine beetle and white pine blister rust. Free and open to the public.

28 Organic Fertilizing Garden Workshop. Greentree Naturals Certified Organic Farm hosts a fertilizing workshop from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. as part of the 2012 Organic Gardening Workshop Series. Fertile soil is the first step in increasing yields and natural pest control. Learn how to assess soil health, organic amendments, compost, manures, organic matter and foliar feeding; plus how to take a soil sample. Participants will test soil from their own garden to determine basic NPK and receive a composting chart. $25 fee. Be prepared for weather, rain or shine; no dogs please. GreentreeNaturals.com. 208-263-8957

28 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). Learn more at DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

29 Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial. The Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial holds a weekly meeting every Tuesday at 7 a.m. at Sweet Lou’s, 477272 Highway 95 in Ponderay. All are welcome! 208-290-5152

Here is what’s happening in June

4 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

5 Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial. The Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial holds a weekly meeting every Tuesday at 7 a.m. at Sweet Lou’s, 477272 Highway 95 in Ponderay. All are welcome! 208-290-5152

5 Sandpoint Discussion with Carrie Logan. Sandpoint City councilwoman Carrie Logan meets with folks who are interested in and want to have discussions about Sandpoint from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on the first Tuesday of each month in the Tango Cafe, inside the Panhandle State Bank. Logan will answer questions plus listen to input on city issues -- join in on the conversation! Logan is also available at 208-263-1277 and e-mail: clogan@ci.sandpoint.id.us.

6 Alzheimer's Support Group. Luther Park at Sandpoint, 510 S. Olive Ave., hosts a Support Group for caregivers of those with Dementia, Alzheimer’s or related disorders. The group meets on the first Wednesday of each month from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Facilitators are Kelly Hurt and Wendy Traffie. 208-265-3557

7 Friends of the Library. With rising interest in the many aspects of living on waters in and around Lake Pend Oreille, the Friends of the Library invite the public to a presentation by Dr. Shannon Williamson at noon in the East Bonner County Library. Williamson has extensive experience with the cutting-edge research regarding water resources, and is the Waterkeeper and Executive Director of Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper. Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be served. 208-290-6261

7 Alzheimer's Presentation: The Basics of Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease. The Alzheimer's Association presents The Basics of Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Luther Park at Sandpoint, 510 S. Olive Ave. Join speaker P.J. Cristo, RN, MS as she shares with families, caregivers and professionals the basics of this topic including how to identify the signs of dementia, next steps, and the journey. This educational piece is free and open to the public; no reservations required. Certificates of attendance are available for all professionals. 208-265-3557

9-10 Way of the Shaman Basic Workshop. Explore Shamanic journeying, power and healing in this experiential core shamanism class from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Sandpoint, hosted by the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. Taught by Leon Sproule. $200 fee. Sponsored by HealingEarthVortexes.com. 509-276-4028

11 Natural Weed Control Workshop. Greentree Naturals Certified Organic Farm hosts a weed control workshop from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. as part of the 2012 Organic Gardening Workshop Series. On any organic garden or farm, particularly newly cultivated ground, it is likely that weed control commands a major part of the gardener's time over the course of the season. We will look at using different types of organic mulches and weed prevention strategies used to control unwanted plants. $25 fee. Be prepared for weather: rain or shine; no dogs please. GreentreeNaturals.com. 208-263-8957

11 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

12 Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial. The Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial holds a weekly meeting every Tuesday at 7 a.m. at Sweet Lou’s, 477272 Highway 95 in Ponderay. All are welcome! 208-290-5152

12 Geezer Forum. Paul Graves, writer of the “Dear Geezer” column in the Bonner County Daily Bee, hosts a Geezer Forum from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Panhandle State Bank Community Room / Tango Café. The Geezer Forum meets together to explore the issues of aging that concern us; free and open to the public. Sponsored by Elder Advocates, which provides direction through the maze of elder care. 

13-July 25 Forestry Shortcourse. Many Idaho forest landowners desire a better understanding of how forests grow and how they can better manage their forest property to meet their goals. Furthermore, landowners are often required to demonstrate planned, active forest management to qualify for forestry property tax incentives and cost-share assistance. A six-session Forestry Shortcourse program will help enrich forest landowners' understanding of forest ecology, silviculture, forest health, wildlife habitat, and other forestry topics. Participants are coached by natural resource professionals on how to develop a management plan for their forest. Classes will be held Wednesdays, June 13 through July 25 from 9 a.m. to noon at the UI Extension office in Bonner County (near the fairgrounds). $35 registration fee includes materials. Pre-register by June 6 at the Extension Office. 208-263-8511

14 Blood Drive. The Inland Northwest Blood Center will host a Mobile Blood Drive at Luther Park at Sandpoint, 510 S. Olive Ave., from 1:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sign up online at INBC2.org or call Luther Park at 208-265-3557.

16 Polly Bemis: A Chinese American Pioneer. Memorial Community Center, 415 Wellington Pl. in Hope, hosts the Idaho Humanities Council presentation Polly Bemis: A Chinese American Pioneer at 7 p.m. with speaker Priscilla Wegars. Polly Bemis, Idaho’s most famous Chinese woman, lived here for over 60 years. Although owned at first by a Warren, Idaho, Chinese businessman, she later married Charles Bemis. Charlie died in 1922 and Polly died in 1933. Since her death, fictionalized versions of Polly’s life often state that she was a prostitute or that Charlie Bemis won her in a poker game; sources provide evidence showing that both statements are myths. Free and open to the public; complimentary dessert follows presentation. IdahoHumanitiesCouncil.org. 208-264-5481

18 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

19 Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial. The Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial holds a weekly meeting every Tuesday at 7 a.m. at Sweet Lou’s, 477272 Highway 95 in Ponderay. All are welcome! 208-290-5152

25 Natural Pest Management Workshop. Greentree Naturals Certified Organic Farm hosts a pest management workshop from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. as part of the 2012 Organic Gardening Workshop Series. Participants will learn about the various life stages and hosts of insects and how they affect crop production. Learn how to assess pro-active control practices, identification, natural pest formulas, trap/catch-cropping and plant-pest relationships for natural pest control. Also learn how to make your own insect traps and natural insect spray. $25 fee. Be prepared for weather, rain or shine; no dogs please. GreentreeNaturals.com. 208-263-8957

25 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). Learn more at DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

26 Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial. The Rotary Club of Ponderay Centennial holds a weekly meeting every Tuesday at 7 a.m. at Sweet Lou’s, 477272 Highway 95 in Ponderay. All are welcome! 208-290-5152

26 Geezer Forum. Paul Graves, writer of the “Dear Geezer” column in the Bonner County Daily Bee, hosts a Geezer Forum from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Panhandle State Bank Community Room / Tango Café. The Geezer Forum meets together to explore the issues of aging that concern us; free and open to the public. Sponsored by Elder Advocates, which provides direction through the maze of elder care.

28 Rural Partners to End Homelessness Coalition. Rural Partners to End Homelessness is a local coalition that has answered the call toward compassionate action on behalf of local individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Our mission is to work together to identify grassroots solutions to end local homelessness. Share in being a partner for action and change during our meeting, held on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Panhandle Health District, 1020 Michigan St., in the Community Room. Sponsored by Bonner County Homeless Task Force - T.I.P.S. Learn more at TransitionsinProgress.org. 208-264-0202

29 Harvesting the Bounty Workshop
. Greentree Naturals Certified Organic Farm hosts a harvesting workshop from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. as part of the 2012 Organic Gardening Workshop Series. Learn techniques for producing optimum yields of vegetables, herbs, cut flowers and how to get the most out of your garden harvest. Workshop also covers post-harvest handling to assure food safety guidelines are met. $25 fee. Be prepared for weather, rain or shine; no dogs please. GreentreeNaturals.com. 208-263-8957

Here is what’s happening in July

2 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). Learn more at DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

3 Sandpoint Discussion with Carrie Logan. Sandpoint City councilwoman Carrie Logan meets with folks who are interested in and want to have discussions about Sandpoint from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on the first Tuesday of each month in the Tango Cafe, inside the Panhandle State Bank. Logan will answer questions plus listen to input on city issues -- join in on the conversation! Logan is also available at 208-263-1277 and e-mail: clogan@ci.sandpoint.id.us.

9 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). Learn more at DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

9-13 Vatican Express Vacation Bible School. St. Joseph's Catholic Church hosts a fun-filled Vacation Bible School featuring St. Jerome, with music, crafts, games, snacks, skits and more. Your child will be entertained daily from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. as they learn about St. Jerome, the Vatican, and the teachings of the church. On day five of VBS, we will head to City Beach for fun and learning, then return to St. Joseph for our closing ceremony and celebration BBQ. Call 208-290-3804 for more information. Cost is $25 per child or $60 for families of three or more children. Register by June 1 to save $5. 208-263-3720

9-20 Summer Music Camp. The Lutheran Church hosts a Summer Music Camp from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for ages 8 to 12, and for ages 13 and older. Students may participate in theater, guitar, violin, voice, choir, recorder, introduction to conducting, hand drumming and string ensemble. There will be a student performance presented on the last day of camp. Cost is $195 for the week; sponsored by the Music Conservatory of Sandpoint. 208-265-4444

16 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). Learn more at DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

23 Seed Saving Workshop. Greentree Naturals Certified Organic Farm hosts a seed saving workshop from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. as part of the 2012 Organic Gardening Workshop Series. Whether you've saved seeds before or are a beginner, this is a great chance to learn about seeds and connect with other seed savers. By saving seed from your garden, you can produce plants best suited to your specific site and micro-climate. Workshop will discuss plant selection, hand pollination, seed cleaning and seed storage. $25 fee. Be prepared for weather, rain or shine; no dogs please. GreentreeNaturals.com. 208-263-8957

23 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). Learn more at DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

26 Rural Partners to End Homelessness Coalition. Rural Partners to End Homelessness is a local coalition that has answered the call toward compassionate action on behalf of local individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Our mission is to work together to identify grassroots solutions to end local homelessness. Share in being a partner for action and change during our meeting, held on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Panhandle Health District, 1020 Michigan St., in the Community Room. Sponsored by Bonner County Homeless Task Force - T.I.P.S. Learn more at TransitionsinProgress.org. 208-264-0202

27 Gregg Braden Presentation. The Panida Theater, 300 N. First Ave., hosts an evening with New York Times best-selling author Gregg Braden at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.). Braden reveals four new discoveries that will forever change the way we’ve thought of ourselves in the past. Sponsored by Zero Point Crystals. Tickets are $56 general admission; VIP Package available. Tickets available online at ZeroPointCrystals.com or at Zero Point, 226 N. First Ave. 208-255-2522
 
28 Gregg Braden Workshop. The Panida Theater, 300 N. First Ave., hosts a workshop with New York Times best-selling author Gregg Braden from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (doors open at 8 a.m.). In this compelling new program, bestselling author Braden marries his expertise in science and technology with the intimate knowledge preserved by the world’s indigenous elders to answer the questions on everyone’s mind. Tickets are $128 general admission; VIP Package available. Tickets are available online at ZeroPointCrystals.com or at Zero Point, 226 N. First Ave. 208-255-2522

30 Weekly Hand Drum Class. Join DRUMatic Innovation at Earth Rhythms Cafe, 830 Kootenai Cut-Off Rd. in Ponderay, for a weekly hand drum class from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. This is a universal style of hand drumming; class is guaranteed to be fun, challenging and entertaining. Participants will play rhythm games to sharpen drumming and listening skills, plus use exercises to enhance technical skills and technique. Drop-in cost is $5 per class; drum rental is $2 (please call in advance if you need a drum). Learn more at DrumaticInnovation.com. 208-627-9045

Here is what’s happening in August

10 Myth, Mythology and Reality: Owls or Falcons and Hawks. Memorial Community Center, 415 Wellington Pl. in Hope, hosts the Idaho Humanities Council presentation Myth, Mythology and Reality: Owls or Falcons and Hawks at 7 p.m. with speaker Linda DeEulis. Explore myths, stories and legends of owls or falcons and hawks as viewed through different cultural orientations, languages and stories. DeEulis sets the record straight by leading inquiry about the species, including how it fits into the web of the environment and how it affects human life. This presentation reveals the unique characteristics that separate our present cultural perspective from more traditional societies. DeEulis presents the live animal and accompanies it with skulls and feathers to allow a hands-on investigation, giving the audience a visceral understanding of the species. This IHC event is free and open to the public; complimentary dessert and coffee/tea follow the presentation. See more at IdahoHumanitiesCouncil.org or MemorialCommunityCenter.com. 208-264-5481

Here is what’s happening in September

22 Mailboats of Hells Canyon: The Early Years. Memorial Community Center, 415 Wellington Pl. in Hope, hosts the Idaho Humanities Council presentation Mailboats of Hells Canyon: The Early Years at 7 p.m. with speaker Carole Simon-Smolinski. Beginning in the late 1910s, the weekly Snake River mailboat from Lewiston to Johnson Bar became the lifeline for the miners, homesteaders and ranchers who lived and worked there. Simon-Smolinski will discuss the boats, especially designed for the challenges of Snake River, the intrepid captains who piloted them, and the national and international attention their unique mail service attracted each contributes to a fascinating chapter in the Hells Canyon saga. This IHC event is free and open to the public; complimentary dessert and coffee/tea follow the presentation. See more at IdahoHumanitiesCouncil.org or MemorialCommunityCenter.com. 208-264-5481

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