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Building Green Starts With Brown

How Do You Read?



By APRIL SZUCH labeled with the actual title and au- 
Insulation is the simplest and ImagineIF Libraries
thor. There are photos and letters 
most cost effective way to reduce 
energy use! -McKinsey & Co.
Some people always read the end and cards tucked in between the pag-
of a book before they start
es, and about three difer- 
at the beginning. I can’t
ent colors of “handwrit- 
even fathom such a thing.
ten” notes in the margins. 
Yet it works for them.
All of that makes it hard 
I love how reading, to manage as a library 
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ence, can actually happen read.
in a lot of diferent ways.
When I’m reading a 
And some books are new book, at some point RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • DO IT YOURSELF
intentionally designed to I’ll want to know what 
be read out of order or ex- the author looks like. I’ll 
perienced in a multifac- satisfy my curiosity by
THANKS FOR LISTENING!!!
eted way.
lipping to the back cover or looking 
“Building Stories” by Chris Ware inside the book jacket. Every once in 

is a graphic novel comprised of mul- a while, though, I’d rather not know 
tiple folded books and pages that you what the author looks like, so I avoid 
can read in whatever order you want. those pages. That’s weird, right?
It’s like a pop-up book for grown- Even so, I never read the end of a 
ups.
book irst.
Another example is “S” by J.J. Ultimately, the way you read is 
Abrams, which annoyed librarians intensely personal. And even if you 

nationwide because it’s made to look always read the last page irst, that’s #1 STATION MORNINGS
like a library book, except with a dif- absolutely the right way for you to 
ferent title and author, inside a box
read.


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Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
KARAOKE WITH JODY, 9:30 PM
Make your own ine art prints. Using age appropriate 
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materials students will carve a master plate from which 
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multiple images will be made, learn to apply ink, and pull 
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SUNDAY 1/26
(Members receive 10 percent discount) Ages 7 - 14
Q: 755-5268
STEVE ECKELS, 12 PM
AUDITIONS FOR “COWABUNGA,” 3:30 PM TUE & 
The Rising Sun Bistro, Kalispell
WED Bigfork Center for the Performing Arts
Every Sunday you can listen to sweet jams from Steve This year’s theme is ‘All Aboard the USS Cowabunga!’ 
from noon till 2pm. Q: 755-7510
inspired by the 1940s era of Big Band sounds, sailor boys, 
swing dancing, entertainers like the Andrew Sisters, 
THE JOHN WHITE SERIES, 2:30 PM
Duke Ellington and Bing Crosby along with movies like 
The Museum at Central School, Kalispell Casablanca and Fantasia. Auditioners are encouraged to 
“Climbing in Glacier Park” presented by local author and delve into this vibrant and colorful time period in your tal- There are 3 positions open
climber Blake Passmore, covering Glacier Park climbing ent act. To sign up for an audition timeslot, please phone 
experiences and his three guide books. Tickets: $6/$9. Diana Rahdert (250-5594).
on the Flathead Conservation District 
The John White presentations have sold out in past HISTORIC FILM CLUB SCREENS GIGI, 7 PM
board of supervisors to serve a four year 
years, so get your tickets early. Limited tickets at door. The Museum at Central School, Kalispell
Q: 756-8381
Anyone may attend and there is no charge. Donations term beginning 1/1/2015. Deadline to 
MONDAY 1/27
will be accepted to help defray the cost of acquiring and submit the Petition for Nomination form to 
showing the ilms. There will be free popcorn, sweet 
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the county election administrator is March 10th.
OL’ SAP, 7 PM
JACKS OF SHAMROCK, 7 PM
Conservation Districts work locally to conserve soil, 
Brannigan’s Irish Pub, Kalispell
Brannigans Irish Pub, Kalispell
Get down to some banjo folk Irish style. Q: 393-2418
Live Irish music and good eats every Monday. Q: 393-2418
water, and other natural resources in Montana. 
SALSA DANCING LESSONS, 7 PM
Supervisors attend 2 evening meetings per month. 
TAMARACK TRIVIA, 7 PM
Kalispell Eagles
The board administers the MT Natural 
Tamarack Brewing Company, Lakeside
Tuesday is trivia night. Play as a team or individually, Every Monday night. 7 p.m. - Intermediate Class. 8 p.m. - 
don’t miss the fun and great prizes. Q: 844-0244
Beginner Class. $10/Person. Q: 626-367-1943
Streambed and Land Preservation Act (310 law).
TUESDAY 1/28

For more information
If you want your events to make it in the PRESCHOOL ART ADVENTURES, 11:30 AM 
Hockaday Museum of Art, Kalispell
visit our website at www.latheadcd.org, call 742-4220, 
paper please send them to me TWO weeks Using paper, paint, markers, crayons and glue, pre-school visit the ofice at 133 Interstate Lane in Evergreen, or 
prior. E-mail events to events@lathead- artists and their adult helpers share fun art projects that attend one of our bi-monthly meetings on the second 
beacon.com. Check us out at encourage creativity and develop basic art skills.
and fourth Mondays of the month. Meetings begin at 
www.latheadevents.net.
Q: 755-5268 Ages 2 - 5
7 p.m. in our ofice conference room.

AFTER SCHOOL ART CLASSES, 3:30 PM
FLATHEAD CONSERVATION DISTRICT

Local, Common Sense Conservation 

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