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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY Community Kanab Announcing Citys Heritage House summer class schedule: Domestic Blitz Pioneer craft classes (ages 6 will include and soap carving, sock animals, decopage, mosaics, quilting and shadow pictures, tin punching, salt dough and candle making. This year there will be three separate sessions held once a week. These will be Tues. 0 p.m., and Fri. 10:00-11:0- 0 a.m. Cost will be $20.00 per child. Beginning hardanger (ages 8 will be Christand mas ornaments. This class will be held Tues. at 3:00 p.m. Cost ts up)-Projec- By Dixie Brunner The prodigal son returns 10:00-ll:00a.m.,Tu- I think Im going crazy, states woman to therapy group. Just share your feelings, one yuppie-typ- e urges, concern dripwith ping every word. We will all be here for you. It's just that I have a college-ag- e daughter... and shes home for the summer. Oh, responds group collectively. The crisis coping skills group is down the hall, responded one man, squeezing her hand, adding gently, we wish we could help, we really do. Kids are different when they come home from college. Theyve law concerning kids returning home. Even though all your children originally fit within your house, somehow the remaining ones have filled in all the space left by the first. And thats a particularly difficult concept to deal with because you dont want your returning college student feeling unwelcome, but the lack of space is prohibitive. Tm so glad youre back, hon, I told my son on his first night home. You sure youll be warm enough? Sure mom, he said, pulling the sleeping bag up around his neck. But what if it rains? Oh weve taken care of that, I said. We bought a tarp for you. been out in the real world, theyve been used to making their own schedules... theyve been their own bosses. You are But college kids bring a new blendingdifTerent personalities, all of whom have not spent time perspective to the house. Theyve in close proximity for quite had some education, not only in awhile. college but in the real world. back that dump They can debate everything from Yeah, just truck right up to the front door, the rise and fall of Communism, I hear my son yelling. Tile it on to the high price of ramen pile of sweat socks. the living room floor. Well sort noodles. While theyve expanded it all out later. A large load of their knowlege, theyve also been various sundry items are heaped exposed to a good dose of reality. onto the floor. And every once in awhile, they do I call What you this? ask, really surprise you. I found this a displaying green, moldy piece out last week when I came home of bread, laying atop of the pile from a particularly harrowing of sweat socks. day at work, and was puzzlng A science experiment, he over what to fix for supper. I answered sheepishly. Ah mom, walked in the house and my son dont worry. As you can tell, Im had fixed a large meal, complete still here to tell about it. table. with so there are is this Wow, wonderful, I Why many dirty clothes? I ask, surveying the commented between bites of the rank mountain. vegees au gratin. So all those The washer at the dorm was cooking lessons I gave you paid fully-appoint- broken. up)-Projec- ts $15.00. Materials furnished. Crochet (ages 10 and up)-Yofirst project will be a dishcloth. Then you may choose your own - ur project. Materials will be furnished for the dishcloth, but you will provide your own materials for the 2nd project. Cost will be $10.00. This class will be held Wed. at 1:00 p.m. Embroidery (ages 8 and will be a sampler. Class be held Wed. at 3:00 p.m. will Cost - $20.00 and all materials will be furnished. Beginning smocking (ages 10 e and project is a socked Easter egg. Classes will be held Thurs. at 1:00 p.m. Cost $15.00. Beginning patch work quilt (ages 10 and project will be a placemat or pillow top. Classes will be held Fri. at 1:00 p.m. Cost $20.00. Attention Moms: If you are interested in taking any of these classes along with your child, you are welcome to do so. Also, if any of the girls who took my pillowcase doll class last year are interested in finishing their up)-Proje- ct up)-Th- -- up)-Th- is I) V, X-- V' - ) I For catalog, call 888-433-382- 9 Kanab High School music room. Just as the orchestra musicians represent the broad area from Cedar City to Page and from Panguitch to Fredonia, the chorus will be made up of people from Kane County and the Arizona Strip. Mrs. Heaton will direct the pageant and Kourtney Stirland will direct the music. The music is beautiful, but not dolls, a class can be arranged for that as well. In addition to the childrens difficult. Symphony of the Canyons is the new name of the original Kanab Civic Orchestra, chosen to better illustrate the wide area represented by the orchestra members. The orchestra and chorus have developed a reputation for quality music, and the concert and pageant promise to be two delightful summer pro- grams. The Kanab Utah Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is sponsoring the two events. ately and runs until May 12th. Class sizes will be limited, so sign up as soon as possible. Late registration will be allowed for thp crochet and tatting classes only. You must register by contacting Joan Kirby at the Heritage House at 115 S. Main in and teens classes, a tattingclass will be offered Wed. mornings at 10:00 AM. for adults. There is a $5.00 fee and Debbie Judd will be the instructor. Registration begins immedi Kanab. Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts Well, not exactly, he answered. But those soup can reciTheres some weird scientific pes really are helpful. START YOUR FOUNDATION HERD NOW departing millennium and look forward with enthusiasm for opportunities to use their talents in the new millennium. On July Fourth a patriotic program of music and song will be presented at the Kanab City Park, 7:30 p.m., in connection with the annual holiday barbecue and fireworks. The music will include favorite standards such as America the Beautiful and God Bless the U.S.A. August 6th and 7th an original pageant, entitled America Remembered, written by Mrs. Joy Heaton of Alton, will be presented at the Kanab High School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The music and script will include songs, anecdotes and history of an earlier America. The orchestra will perform its annual spring concert May 14, 7:30 p.m., at the Kanab High School auditorium. It will also perform at the North Rim of the musical traditions the two will be held each week on groups will bid farewell to the Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Landscaping Experts Administrative Assistants off? " r)M Grand Canyon May 15. The concert at the National Park is free to the public and music lovers are invited to attend. Singers of all ages are invited to join the chorus. Rehearsals, Art Docents The whole year? flNVV Wishing to close the millennium with something musically special, the Symphony of the Canyons orchestra and the Civic Chorus are joining to present two programs. With their rich Volunteers Needed ed WESTERN COLORADO ANGUS ASSOCIATION 1 st Cow Production Sale . es. 1:00-2:0- -- What do you call this? I ask, displaying a green, moldy piece of bread, laying atop of the 7 Concert and pageant to mark new Millennium MAY 12. 1099 Preserving and Restoring The Maynard Dixon Home and Studio in Mt. Carmel, Utah Reply to: Box 5555 1 -4- 35-648-2653 Carmel, UT 84755 VAmmaynarddixon.com Mt. |