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Calendar of Events

Today

- The public is invited to a holiday open house today at Pocatello Neighborhood Housing Services' HomeOwnership Center, 206 N. Arthur Ave. Drop in any time between 4 and 6 p.m. There will be food, music and fun.

- Pocatello Committee for the International Folk Dance Festival will meet today at 1:30 p.m. at City Hall.

- Pocatello High School class of 1939 will meet today at 1 p.m. for the monthly no-host luncheon at City Lights, 138 N. Main St. Anyone attending PHS at that time is welcome to join the group. Any questions? Call 232-1854 or 232-2533.

- Idaho State University music major Greg Hotrum will present his junior trombone recital at 7:30 p.m. today in Goranson Hall on the lower level of the ISU Fine Arts Building. Hotrum is a Century High School graduate and has won numerous awards. Admission is free. Contact the ISU Music Department, 208-282-3636.

Tuesday-Friday

- Century High School Junior Civitans will visit Christensen Courts and St. Anthony Place in Pocatello Dec. 16-19 to give the residents candy and an orange. For more information, call Susan Katsilometes at 478-6863.

Wednesday

- Greenacres Elementary School Principal Wayne Bagwell in Pocatello will read "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas" while an electronic slide show of the book is shown on a large screen Dec. 17 at Greenacres Media Center at 1 and 1:30 p.m. For more information, call Bagwell or Annette Cooley at 233-2575.

Wednesday and Friday

- Washington Elementary School in Pocatello will have a food and book drive, collecting new books for Operation Wishbook. Students will have an opportunity to throw a whipped cream pie in the face of Principal Roger Griffin. Final count and weigh-in will be Dec. 19 with assembly at