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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 28, 2001 - P 8 In celebration of Music Month March Thursday 1 Families are the Heart of the Matter workshop: Financial Management and Investing, 6-- 8 pm, San Juan County courthouse. Friday March 2 Reception for Lacy C. Haller and Geoff D. Harcourt, Wednesday March 7 Social Security rep at Family Services in Monticcllo: 10 a.m. to noon and at Social Services in Blanding: 2 to 4:30 pm. Thursday March 8 Mark E. Lyman, LCSW On Friday, March 9, 2001, bands or choirs perform. The the Grand Canyon Visitors tour will also provide the involved music students an opCenter will be the final performance for the Whitehorse portunity to experience what High School Band and Choir it takes to bring music to (Montezuma Creek, UT) and people. Most of the students the Monument Valley High have few, if any, opportunity to School Band (Kayenta, AZ) perform music outside their hometowns. Students will be Spring Ibur 2001. Hie two high school music .allowed to perform for an auprograms from the Navajo dience they normally would Nation will be combining their not perform for because the fitalents to go on tour. This tour nal show is at the Grand Canis to celebrate Music in our yon Visitor Center. All three Schools Month. It is also to groups will perform, with the raise awareness of music and WHS band the MVHS band the opportunities music combining for the final selecbrings. Hie students will per- tions. The other stops on the tour form four shows in and around the northwestern portion of are: Wednesday, March 7 at 7 the Navajo Nation. p.m. in Kayenta, AZ; ThursThe Spring Ibur 2001 was day, March 8 at 10 a.m. at Red organized to bring music to Mesa, AZ and 7 p.m. in Tuba places that do not have the City, AZ; and Friday, March 9 opportunity to see and hear at 7 p.m. at Grand Canyon, AZ. Counseling Services and Family Counseling Individual, Manias Consultation 25 years experience 435-678-26- 17 Social Security rep at Social Services in Blanding: 8 a.m. to noon. Card of thanks Writers workshop to be held in Bluff nonfiction. "Ravens Exile: A From March 15 to March 18, educators and writers are Season on the Green River, The family of Jack W. invited to join highly won a Spur Award for Pehrson expresses their heart- acclaimed authors Ellen Meloy contemporary nonfiction and felt thanks to the many rela- and C. L. Rawlins for the four-da- y the hearts of river lovers tives, friends, neighbors and San Juan Writers everywhere. Her naturalist hunting buddies for their Workshop sponsored by the commentaries are frequently spontaneous and caring acts of Canyonlands Field Institute. aired on National Public kindness extended to his famHeld in the breathtaking Radio. Meloy lives along the ily at the time of his passing. canyon country of Bluff, the San Juan River and teaches Our sincere gratitude to Dr. workshop will explore how the writing and natural history Henry M. Heller and his nurs- natural world affects our workshops in the Southwest. ing staff in Durango, Colorado emotions, actions, and words. C. L. Rawlins out of for their extreme patience and CFI Workshop participants will Wyoming, is a long-tim- e care for the past few years, lb A and instructor. both with Meloy Stegner guest study Don Palmer for his unique Rawlins in small groups Fellow at Stanford, Rawlins care and tender understande has also been the the workshop. during ing and love. lb the police esfor High Country News Ellen Meloy is a writer, cort. lb the National Guard artist, naturalist, and western and president of the activist for the military honor and sernative. In 1997 the Whiting Wyoming Outdoor Council. vice. lb the 8th ward family Foundation honored her with On March 16 at 8 p.m. the for their constant concern and a Writers Award. In 1999, authors will give a free, watchful care; for the delicious "The Last Cheaters Waltz: reading open to the public at meal and care of the flowers. Violence in the and the Lodge, Recapture lb everyone who have and Beauty Desert Southwest received a sponsored by the Utah continues to support mom and Utah Book award for Humanities Council. editor-at-larg- TAXES, TAXES READ ALL ABOUT IT! I r v, ; i v , t i V ' f , V - . vV i ' , ? .... Want Your Tax REFUND . y . Fast? . f: nSW V V 4 ? '' 4 v. $ Come see what we can do for you. ' i visit us at www.plpa.com Phil Lyman, CPA PC 1 435-678-2- 41 1 800-678-2- 41 Joyce. Each one of you have blessed our lives in many ways. A sincere thanks! The Jack W. Pehrson Family Book dub to meet The Monticello Book Club will meet March 24 to discuss The Greatest Generation by Thomas Brokaw. The plan is to have a war veteran as a resource in the discussion. Come and bring a friend at 3 p.m. at the Monticello branch of the San Juan County Library. WILLIAM L. Blanding 317 S. Main, Suite 3 Monticello 2 Candle Tarts Rocky Mountain Housing We Make Dreams A Reality 20 years experience in the field High Quality Houses One Stop Shop Concrete Financing Home Set & Finished t reg 3 for $2 75 1 FOR NOW 3 $ Service After The Sole Visit Our Model at 5x7 Drug Possession Enlargements Call for Appointment 587-230- Yankee Criminal law DU! DomesticDivorce Custody Monticello 1 SAN .TUAN PHARMACY SCHULTZ Attorney At Law 678-278- C-4- 1 from 35mm negatives only thru March 6 587-280- 8 581 N WJWmuilPR Main St Monticello (435) 587-360- 0 mm |