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Show ::::fr:: AM SaDuniie Class Skating Skating lessons for children (ages 3-11), youth (ages 12-18) and adults will begin Jan. 8 at the Resort Center. Classes will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. Enrollment is limited to the first 10 registrants. Fee is $24 a month for children youth, $36 a month for adults, including lessons, ice time and skates. For more information call 649-9461 or 645-7555. 13 Cooking Rocky Mountain Kitchen Gifts will offer free cooking classes to the public on the first Saturday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. On Jan. 5 Priscilla Watts will teach "The Basics of Pasta." 13 Bodi Fit ' Bodi Fit will offer new classes beginning in January. Soft aerobics classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday at 8:15 a.m. and interval training (to develop anaerobic interval systems) will be offered Tuesday and Thursday as 9:15 a.m. For schedule information call 649-8080. Private workouts will be offered by Marian Crosby at 645-9378. 110 Gymnastics A new gymnastics session will begin Monday, Jan. 7 at 4 p.m. in the Memorial Building. For more information call Cathy at 649-8512 or 649-0513. 13 Community education Registration for classes in Spanish, computer science, word processing and typing will be held Wednesday. J?.. 9 at Park City High School from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Classes are scheduled to begin the following week. If you are interested in other classes or need more nformation, please call Nan McPolin 649-9417, early morning or late evening, or leave name and phone number with Robyn at the Park City Board of Education, 649-9671. 13 Workshop for 35 mm color slides This photo workshop consists of 20 sessions beginning Tuesday, Jan. 8 from 7 to 9 p.m., and is for experienced photographers. Cost: first session $3, sessions 2-20, $10 each, or all sessions $160 plus film cost. Contact Kimball Art Center, 649-8882 or instructor Rich Pogue, 645-7079, for details. 13 Aerobic weight loss Gaining weight over the holidays? Local Motion's aerobic classes fight holiday fat. Classes include stretching, floor exercises and aerobics. For men and women. Monday-Saturday, mornings and evenings. Call 649-0513. 13 Nautilus body sculpting Local Motion offers individual instruction to those who want to trim and sculpt the body. Includes training on Children's dance Children's dance classes in ballet; tap, jazz and gifted dance will begin the week of Jan. 7 in the Memorial Building. For information on days and times call 649-6539 649-6539 or 649-9461. 13 Adult dance Mary Jane Bird will offer adult classes in modern, ballet and tap beginning the week of Jan. 7 in the Memorial Building. For details call 649-6539 or 649-9461. : 13 Do-it-yourself framing Valline Gallery Framing, in conjunction with the Recreation Department, will offer a do-it-yourself framing class, including matting and mounting. The class begins Jan. 8 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. For more information call 649-9461 or 649-8102. 13 Razz-ma-tazz The Razz-ma-tazz drill team will begin a new session on Tuesday, Jan. 8. For cost and times call 649-9461. 13 Open volleyball Open volleyball will begin Jan. 9 from 6 :30-9 :30 p.m. at the Treasure Mountain Middle School. Cost is $10 for six weeks. Call 649-9461 for details. 13 Tone-to-Fit A new session of Tone-to-Fit will begin Jan. 3 at 8:45 a.m. in the Memorial Building. Call 649-9461 or 649-6539 for more information. 13 Karate Back by popular demand, Bill Morrison will instruct tai-kwon-do karate at the Memorial Building, starting; Jan. 3 (beginners, 7 p.m.; advanced. 8 p.m.). Cost will be $12 for six weeks. Call 649-9461 for details. 13 Avalanche seminar The University of Utah's Division of Continuing Education will offer "Leisure Experience: Mountain Avalanche Seminars" in three classes starting Jan. 7, Jan. 21 and Feb. 4. The course is taught by veteran rock . climber and skier Harold Goodro who will provide students with a basic working knowledge of group safety, route finding and minimizing risks. The course will be taught at the U. of U. campus. Advance registration is recommended by phoning 581-6483. 6 . 1220 Nautilus machines. Instruction offered daily, mornings until evenings. Free first visit. Call 649-0513. 13 Co-ed aerobics Classes for men and women by Local Motion. Designed to make you stronger, more limber, lithe and fit. Classes are held Monday and Wednesday at 6:45, Friday at 5 : 30. Call 649-0513. 13 , Do-it-yourself framing -v Valline Gallery and the Recreation Department are offering a framing class that will teach basic framing techniques and appreciation of art work. Topics include matting, mounting, and do-it-yourself framing. Class takes place Tuesdays, beginning Jan. 8 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Please call 649-8102 for further information. 13. Avalanche field day To teach people how to avoid avalanches and what to do in an emergency, the Recreation Department and White Pine Touring Center will be offering a field day at, ParkWest Resort on Saturday, Jan. 5. The day will begin at 8 a.m. and last until 5 p.m. Please call 649-8701 for further information. 13 Cross-country ski lessons White Pine and the Recreation Department have a learn-to-ski program that offers the beginning crosscountry cross-country skier the opportunity to develop touring as well as basic skills. Classes are offered every Sunday beginning Jan. 6 at 2 p.m. The cost is $30 for four weeks. Please call 649-9461 for further information. 13 Skiercize Scott Siemon will teach a class at the Prospector Athletic Club focusing on flexibility, coordination, , strengthening and increasing cardiovascular endurance. Class times are Monday and Wednesday from 6 : 30 to 7 : 45 p. m . an d Fridays from 5:30to6:45p.m. Members and non-members are welcome. Call 649-6670 for more information. 1220 Karate ' A new session in karate will begin on Thursday, Jan. 3 in the Memorial Building. Beginning students may participate at 7 p.m., with advanced students at 8 p.m. The instructor is Bill Morrison, second degree black . belt. The cost is $12 for six weeks. For further information, call the Recreation Department at 649-9461. 649-9461. 13 Communication training The Phoenix Institute will offer daytime and evening communication training classes beginning Jan. 8 at beginning and intermediate levels. Call the Institute in Salt Lake at 532-5080 tor further information. 13 J ' CJul 13 StA- it XrjS&j IBTjnIlIlettnim UBroainill 55 " The Park Record is happy to run brief notices (30-word limit) of Jr . , upcoming events for non-profit organizations, flease type your messages in paragraph form and drop them off at 419 Main St. before 5 p.m. Monday. Unless otherwise agreed upon, notices will be limited to two consecutive weeks. Blood pressure clinic A blood pressure clinic will be held Jan. 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Summit County Health Department, 1753 Sidewinder Dr. Call 649-9072 for more information. There is no charge. 13 f Immunization clinic The Summit County Health Department immunizationi clinic will be held on Jan. 9 form 10 a.m. to noon. An appointment is not necessary. Fee is $2. For more information call 649-9072. ; 13 ' Well Child clinic The Well Child clinic will be held Jan. 16 at the Summit County Health Department, 1753 Sidewinder Dr. Call 649-9072 for an appointment. 110 Cancer screening clinic Park City's annual cancer screening clinic will be held Jan. 22. The clinic will include breast examination ; pelvic examination; Pap test; blood pressure reading; health counseling; medical referral (if necessary); and kits available for detecting colorectal cancer. The clinic is sponsored by Utah Department of Health and Summit County Health Department with assistance from the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. For an appointment call 649-9072. 117 Special Olympics volunteers Volunteers of almost all ages are needed to assist Special Olympians during the 1985 Utah Winter games Jan. 6-9 during both the day and evening. If you can help please call 649-1985 ASAP for an assignment. 13 Lecture on learning disabilities The Utah Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities will hold its January meeting at the Salt Lake City Main Library on Wednesday, Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. The speaker will be Dr. Betty Harrison, professor of Educational Psychology at Brigham Young University. Her topic will be "The Logic of Dyslogics," with ideas and suggestions in dealing with adolescents and adults who have problems in this area. Meetings are free to the public. For further information please contact Mrs. Edmund E. Tucker at 272-5509. 13 Nordic ski trek The Norwegian School of Nature Life invites anyone to join in a gentle nordic ski trek into the Uinta Mountains on Saturday, Jan. 5. The cost will be $20 per person and will include lunch, cabin, mentor and the experience of nature during winter. For details and reservations please call the School at 649-9461 or 649-2048. Smith and Morehouse tour Join White Pine and the Recreation Department for a day-long cross country guided tour at Smith and Morehouse Saturday, Jan. 5. The cost is $10 for the entire day. Please call 649-8701 for further information. 13 X2In. Got the scoop on "win the winning TD, the , 3f, big homer, etc? oJllp; c Call Randy and djggW pray tell! 649-9014 |