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| June 20, 2009 11:00 PM

Friends of Soroptimist Park will hold their annual weed and clean-up neighborhood picnic on Thursday, June 25, at 6 p.m. People should bring a potluck dish, weeding utensils, shovels and rakes. For more information, call Jan Metzmaker at 862 7960.

Alpine Theatre Project will present the Irish comedy ìStones In His Pocketsî at the Whitefish Middle School auditorium through June 28 with shows at 8 p.m. on Tuesday through Saturday and at 6 p.m. on Sundays. The story revolves around two blue-collar Irish men working as extras in a big-budget Hollywood movie being filmed in a small Irish town. The award-winning play has been reduced from 13 characters to two, played by Timothy Williams and Nick Spear. For more information, call 862-7469 or visit at www.alpinetheatreproject.org.

The League of Glacier Symphony and Chorale invites the community to its ìMusic and Memoriesî tea party on Thursday, June 25, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Whitefish Golden Agers Community Center, 121 Second Street. The party is open to anyone in the community and will feature a performance by violinist Jan Lord, one of the original GSC orchestra players and who now sits on its board. She will tell stories about her early experiences with the symphony and its growth over the past 26 years. Stumptown Historical Society will also share photos of the early history of musical entertainment in Whitefish. RSVP by Monday, June 22, by calling Sharon Kennett at 862-4696.

Friday

Flathead Electric Cooper?ative invites the public to the dedication of its landfill gas-powered electrical generating facility at the Flathead County landfill on Friday, June 26, at 10:30 a.m. This is the first such facility in Montana. There will be a ribbon cutting , turbine start-up and refreshments. For more information, call 751-1877.

Saturday

Former employees from The Palm will reunite on Saturday evening, June 27, at The Remington. The Palm Discotheque opened for business on Central Avenue inside what is now The Remington in December 1976, bringing the big-city dance-club sound to western Montana. For more information, call Roberts at 541-912-1961 or e-mail Linda@koalabuilt.com for an invitation.

The Humane Society of Northwest Montana is reducing adoption fees and hosting a ìCat Adoption Specialî through Saturday, June 27. Adult cat adoption fees will be reduced to $35 and include vaccinations, de-wormer, spay or neuter surgery, microchip identification and a free vet exam. All proceeds from this event will help care for the homeless animals at the Charlotte Edkins Animal Adoption Center. For more information, call 752-7297.

Sunday

The Whitefish Assembly of God Church, 1549 Karrow Avenue, will present well-known evangelists Roy and Arlene Brewer on Sunday, June 28, at 10:15 a.m. The Brewers have a special emphasis on missions and have helped plant 47 new churches all over the world, including Paraguay, Kenya, Senegal, the Philippines and Cambodia. For more information, call 862-4039 or e-mail aog@whitefishaog.com.

Monday

Flathead Family Planning will participate in National HIV Testing Day by holding an HIV testing event on Monday, June 29. The event will include free and anonymous HIV testing, educational materials, and opportunities to discuss questions and concerns related to HIV transmission and risk. Walk-in testing is available from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the Flathead City-County Health Department Reproductive Health office, 1035 First Avenue West, in Kalispell. Appointments can be scheduled in advance by calling 751-8150.

Tuesday

The Whitefish Downtown Farmers Market will feature song-writer, vocalist and nylon-string guitarist Doug Rommereim on Tuesday, June 30. Rommereim, an accomplished recording artist and talented stylist, is sponsored by the Great Northern Bar and Grill. The market takes place at Depot Park from 5 until 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 862-2043.

Wednesday