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Show community notices st. lukes posts hours The St. Luke's Episcopal Church is meeting at 8:30 on Sundays in the upstairs conference room in the Holiday Inn. coming events December: 8 Film 'Return of the Pink Panther' KAC 9 The Utah Ski Association Annual Banquet 10 Noel Betts Collection of Wildlife Watercolor KAC 15 Community Christmas Party KAC, 7 p.m. 16 Concert Deseret String Band KAC 22-24 Santa Skiing on Mountain Ski Resort 23 Theatre 'The Heart of Shakespeare' KAC 24 Annual Torchlight Parade Down Pay Day led by Santa Ski Resort 30 Concert Smith Bros. Dirt Band KAC 31 Kimball Art Center Faculty Show new chapel hours The Calvary Chapel is now meeting at the Cultural Center. Sunday service beings at 9.30 a.m. Bible study starts at 6 p.m. Randy Morich. new Pastor. 649-8301. public hearing The Park City Municipal Corporation is in the process of applying for the Community Development Block Grant which could provide funds up to $850,000 for the following activities: Acquisition Public Facilities Improvements Main Street Redevelopment Rehabilitation of Public Residential Structures Rehabilitation of Private Structures Historic Preservation Public hearings will be held on the following dates: December 7, 1978 and December 21, 1978. The hearings are scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at the Prospector Square Conference Center. The purpose of the hearings is to receive citizen input on the community development proposals and to determine the priorities. Residents of Park City, particularly those persons residing in the older sections of the City are invited to attend the meetings and express their views' and proposals. 4-h snowmobiling It's snowmobile time in Summit County and everyone who enjoys this winter sport needs to become involved in a 4-H Snowmobile club. On Saturday, Dec. 9, several organization meetings will be held. The times and locations are: 10:00am-Coalville, Extension Office 1 :00pm. -Kamas, City Building (outside) 3:00pm. -Park City, Memorial Building The 4-H Snowmobile project is designed for those who are 9 to 19 years old. But we need older individuals as well to help lead and guide the younger ones. Some of the learning experiences involved in the project are knowing how your machine operates, how to care for your snowmobile, how to properly and safely ride your machine, the proper clothing to wear, trail riding and night riding and state laws pertaining to your snowmobile. There is no money involved at all. Just enjoyable learning and lots of fun. If you are interested, please attend one of the organization meetings or call the Extension Office at 336-5921 . |