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Show KAC auditions Auditions continuing for Kimball Center Stage Company's three one-act plays. If you missed the scheduled auditions earlier this week, call 649-8882 and reschedule your audition. Scripts available at the Kimball Art Center. Final casting will be Friday, Nov. 12. Volunteer for the set crew too. community notices property commission to meet There will be a meeting of the city's property commission Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. to be held at city hall. The purpose of the meeting is to try to resolve problems concerning overlapping of houses into King Road. Therefore, the meeting is directed at those residents living on King Road. Anyone interested in attending is requested to bring legal papers concerning your property, including square footage data of the house and property. terry shows appreciation I wish to express my appreciation for the confidence my friends and neighbors have shown in me by voting for me to serve another term on the Park City School Board. I will do my very best to justify that confidence. Thanks very much. Sincerely, Violet Terry commissioner position open Applications are now being taken for the position of Planning Commissioner - Apply City Hall Park City or call 649-9321 baby clinic A Baby Clinic will be held Nov. 17 at the Memorial Building from 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. volunteers wanted Need to get out of the house? The Chamber of Commerce is looking for volunteers to help man the information desk. Get involved in the Community. Here's your chance to meet and greet the numerous visitors to Park City. Let us add your name to the volunteer list. For more information, call the Chamber of Commerce at 649-8899. ski corp. to host luncheon Park City Ski Corp will host a lodge luncheon Tuedsay, Nov. 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the Garden Room-Resort Center. Ticket arrangements and information on ticket policies will be reviewed at this time. Lodge managers should RSVP to Sherrie Pouquette or Susie Marcellin at the Resort (649-8111). recreation schedule You may register or sign-up for the following classes and activities by calling Bruce or Sam at 649-9461 or stop by the Park City Record Dept. in the Summit County Memorial Bldg. Mon-Fri 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Gymnastics: A Beginning to intermediate gynastics class is starting Nov. 15 at 4:30 p.m. in the Boy Scout Room. One hour lessons will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Mon. and Wed. at a cost of $2.00 per lesson. Instructor is Jamie Merrell Piano Lessons: Lessons are now being given through the Recreation Dept. by local prossional Tina Simakis, call and sing-up now. Boxing Lessons: Will begin shortly, so register now to avoid being left out. We need referees for our Adult League Basketball games on Mon. and Wed. nights. Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot is Fri. Nov. 19. See next weeks paper for details. bingo The Senior Citizen's Bingo game will be held on Saturday the 20, at the Memorial Building at 7:30. Admission is $1, and will go towards the Senior Citizens' Center renovation. gospel music A special 1-hour concert of gospel music will be held at the Park City Community Church on Nov. 21. Peter Ernst, who has performed gospel music concerts for several years, will sing not only traditional favorites, but also hymns written by contemporary black musician Andre Crouch, and others by Bill Gaither, who has won Grammy awards three years in a row for best gospel song. kick-off banquet The Winter Kick-off Banquet is Nov. 13. Cocktrails at 7 p.m. in the Rusty Nail. Dinner at 8:30 p.m. in the Garden Room. Reservations only. No tickets will be sold at the door. Call your reservations in today to the Chamber of Commerce at 649-8899. fraud clinic 1st. Security Bank at Park City is sponsoring their annual Fraud Clinic for the benefit of merchants in the area. It is designed to help merchants and employees of businesses understand what type of fradulent practices to be on the lookout for during the coming ski season. Guests speakers will be FBI Agent William Olmsted, Secret Service Agent Ron Kelson, and representatives from America Express and BankAmericard. All merchants and their employees are welcome to attend this free clinic, held at the Memorial Building at 10 a.m. Nov. 18. |