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Daughters of Norway Queen Maud Lodge No. 42


Daughters of Norway Queen Maud Lodge No. 42, 6 p.m., tonight, St. Paul's Lutheran Family Church, 1201 N. Carson St. Celebrate Syttende Mai, the country's day of independence. Call 790-5060.




Bike maintenance clinic tonight


As part of the Muscle Powered Bike to Work Week, a bicycle maintenance clinic will be 6:30 p.m., tonight, Bike Habitat, 911 Topsy Lane No. 238. The subject of the clinic will be home bicycle maintenance. For information, 267-5053.




Indian youth to be honored tonight


The Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California will honor Indian youth for school success, 7 p.m., tonight at New Carson Colony Community Center, 2900 S. Curry St. For information, call 265-8600, ext. 1132.




'Explore the Island of Hispaniola'


Carson City Library will present "Explore the Island of Hispaniola," 7 p.m., tonight, in the library's auditorium. Josh Lynn will give a presentation on the history and cultures of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The Carson City Library is located at 900 N. Roop Street. For information, call 887-2244.




Native American Club fundraiser


The Native American Club at Carson High School is taking orders for "Gourmet Cookie Dough" to raise funds for a year-end field trip. Deadline for ordering is Tuesday. For information or to order, call 283-1846.




Douglas County


Genealogy group to meet today


The Carson Valley Genealogy Group will host a workshop at 1 p.m., today at the Minden Library, 1625 Library Lane. Janet Armbrust will present "How to Prepare fro a Research Trip." The workshop is free. For information, call 783-9626.




Health Services Expo today


Carson Valley Medical Center will host a Health Services Expo 3-6 p.m., today, 1107 Highway 395, Gardnerville. Healthcare experts and providers will be available to answer about health services available in the Carson Valley. For information, call 782-1512.




Reno


BLM public hearing


The Bureau of Land Management will conduct a public hearing 10 a.m., today, to discuss the use of helicopters and motorized vehicles in the management of wild horses and burros on public lands in Nevada, in the Learning Center at the BLM Nevada State Office, 1340 Financial Boulevard, Reno. For information or to make oral or written statements to present at the hearing, call 861-6594 or 861-6469.

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