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August.Its next Open Book session will be 6 to 8 p.m. on Aug. 17. Author Joe De Ladurantey will discuss his latest book “Cowards, Crooks and Warriors.” This story is about a family man and patrol officer who finds himself in the middle of a murder mystery. The program includes readings, open discussion and a book signing. RSVP to clatham@muzeo.orgOn Aug. 19, the Muzeo will host a unique art experience. From 2 to 5 p.m. with The Curious Clay Society will offer an opportunity to throw a pot on the potter’s wheel and decorate the creative art piece with a variety of tools and stencils. Class and materials are offered at $25 a person and is recommended for those 4 and older. Space is limited. For tickets, visit muzeo.org or call 714-956-8936.Outdoor movie screeningsDisneyland is celebrating summer in Anaheim with free movie nights at local parks. Three more movie nights are scheduled, each starting at 7:45 p.m.:Aug. 11: “Moana” at Eucalyptus Park, 100 N. Quintana DriveAug. 18: “Frozen” at Twila Reid Park, 3100 W. Orange Ave.Health screenings available Aug. 20The Anaheim Marketplace, 1440 S. Anaheim Blvd., is offering a Community Health Fair from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 20. Free to the public will be screenings for dental, vision and cholesterol and blood testing. For more information call 714-999-0888 or visit anaheimmarketplace.com.If you have an event to share, contact Andrea Manes at anzom@aol.com or 714-815-3885. (OCRegister)
Closer to Grand Forks, Mayville, N.D., saw about 1 ¼ inches, Devils Lake had just above 1 ½ inches, Thief River Falls had 1.37, Crookston had 1 ?, Cooperstown, N.D., had 1.85, and Grafton, N.D., with just under and inch. Funnel clouds were spotted a mile southwest of Havana, N.D., near the South Dakota border,More rain and thunderstorms are in the forecast for the next week. Showers bringing less than an inch of rain could return Thursday to the region, with wind gusts maxing out around 25 mph.The weekend also could see more rain and thunderstorms, with the best chance of lightning on Saturday, according to the weather service.In the earlier round of storms Tuesday, Grand Forks was the target with damage to structures reported. There is a lot of cleanup needed with officials from both East Grand Forks, Minn., and Grand Forks saying it could take two or three weeks to clear the cities of fallen branches and trees. City workers from both cities were out Wednesday cleaning up after the storm.“There is still a lot of debris,” East Grand Forks Public Works Director Jason Stordahl said, adding a few houses and vehicles were damaged by falling trees.He said the roof ... (WDAY)