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Show Bands 12 am. Heber Valley Animal —www.soldierhollow.org. March 5 through August - graders that already have swimming skills. Registration will be continuous, so as a child’s skills develop, he can enroll. Pre-competition swim club will have fun and develop swimming Thursday 5:15 to 6:15 pm. $2 per class or $20 for 11 classes. _teams in the surrounding areas; such as Kamas and Park City. Registration Meeting every Thursday evening at 8 pm. 598 South 100 West, Heber. Wsulidldil will be Feb. 21 -— Mar. 2 at the Wasatch County Parks & Recreation Office, 55 S 500 E, Heber. Tuition will be $25 per month. For further infor3700 ext 475. WASATCH COUNTY AFT ER SCHOOL e ‘Mondays, Feb 5, 12, 26, Mar 5, 12, 26 ¢ Various projects through the spring. Call the Parks and Rec Dept for more information. 6542700 ext 475. os CREATIVE JUICES FOR WOMEN e Weds. Feb. 7- March 28, 10:00am-12:30 am @ Whether or not ‘you... consider. .__— yourself creative...come and tap into the creative process environment. express. our in a fun, supportive We will discover and unique inner voice ' through art, movement, sound, writ- ing, image and deep play. Facilitated by Robin Friedman, held at the Park City U of U. Course #651-001 To reg- ister call Lifelong Learning at: 435- AAAS RCONRESS OCU te OCA 8 eet ‘ te 645-8638 or Robin for questions: 435657-9656 | BODY WISDOM: Creativity in Motion Adult class ¢ Tuesdays, Feb. 27-April 3, 6:30-9:00 ¢ Body Wisdom _interweaves improvisational move- ment and personal story for creative statement, communication and _ healing. With respect, compassion and deep play, this somatic (mind/body) practice provides avenues for exploring authentic movement, sound, language and witnessing of the valuable + A call Amaria 654-2700 #7, to let know that you'll be there.— WATER AEROBIC CLASSES. Ht the Community Pool in the Middle School. MWF, 9 to 10 pm. Tuesday and NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS « CSOD é e ¢ The Club is for 2nd — 8th THE EAGLES (FOE 3777) MIDWAY e Free pool & musicfrom 5 to 10 Fg Sig Ne El EA GLEE CLUB 2001 on Monday evenings. The Eagles is a private club for members. COMMUNITY AEROBICS «¢ CEN i Day performance, $45. A musical Wasatch Co Parks & Rec holding the activity at the Senior Citizens Center in Heber. MWF, 8-9 am with childcare available. Also on TTHF, 5:30-6:30 am. - $2.00 per class or $20 for eleven. Call Amaria at 654-2700 #7 if you are interested in evening classes. BALLROOM DANCE INSTRUCTION e Every Wednesday at the Elks Lodge, 550 Main Street in Park City. Call 435-647-9747 for details. | ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS e Every Monday through Friday night at 8 pm at the Wasatch County Community Services Complex at 600 East and Center Street in Heber. Non_ smoking. ~ FAMILY COUNCIL MEETINGS for parents and others who work with children with disabilities. Held at the DSPD Office and -all are welcome. Contact Sue, 657-4206 for more information. SUNDANCE’S ART SHACK is offering workshops throughout the winter ranging from photography, pottery, jewelry and drawing, to woodcutting, primitive pottery, frame making and collage. A staff of six resident tutors and four visiting specialists teaches the workshops. For more information, call the Art Shack at (801) 225-4107. SORA e Feb. 25 — On". aj HOT GLASS ON ICE mation call Amaria or Helen at 654- of A: include: Venus Euphoric, Drawing ALWAYS... PATSY CLINE e* Shelter, 635 Airport Rd, Heber. Number One, Brodie, Marty Quinn’s, - Dogs: (all on leashes), Rabies, 7-Way Date Changes* Feb. 16 — Mar. 24 Main Street Jazz Band, SFSE, Cheap & Kennel cough vaccinations. Cats: (Check all specific performance dates Elwood, Yuitapwaxked, ‘Round Valley — (all in carriers), Rabies, CVRC, and times.) Patsy sings 25 of the _ Riders, Mitches’ Band, and Guitar Feline Leukemia vaccinations. songs that made her.a legend and ~ HATHA YOGA WITH Brea Soup: Licensing: Dogs. For more informaLouise tells the story of their friendAlexander ¢ Every Wed. 5:45 pm at THE 36TH AN NUAL UTAH ship. Egyptian Theatre, Park City tion, 654-5727. the Fit Stop. All levels welcome. SPORTS, VACATION AND RV SHOW RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUN- Tickets go on sale Feb. 1. Call 435- . CROSS. COUNTRY SKIING& _ © Feb. 22-25. South Towne Exposition — TEERS NEEDED = e« The 649-9371 or www. CeypHantheate SNOWSHOEING ¢ Mon. through Fri. Center ¢ Everything you might have Mountainland Assoc. of Corts isspon| company.org. | 8 am to 4pm e The Homestead Resort thought of and more for your outdoor soring a Retired and Senior Volunteers ) has groomed the track, which covers vacation. Clinics, seminars, on-site tutoring program that is welcomed by | Pe the 18-hole golf course, for your enjoydemonstrations on cooking and outthe Wasatch County School District. It oe | ment. Skis, snowshoes and lessons are door survival. Check out the $14 milis recognized as a program of National -. BIATHLON WORLD CUP e available. Check through the activities lion RV and the Apache Attack Significance and helps children with Wed., Feb 28 — Sat., Mar 3 ¢ Soldier center. 700 North Homestead Dr., reading, spelling, and arithmetic. To Helicopter. Hollow. Midway. PATRICK CONE e Feb. 1 — March register as a volunteer, please contact ANNIE, JR e March 28 = 29° MOMS AND TOTS¢ A play group 19 e Kimball Art Center, Badami ae Provost, Coordinator, 435-654Wasatch High School Auditorium. that also gives Mom a chance to socialGallery. Award-winning photographer ize with other mothers. Each week, a Wasatch Children’s Chorus musical has been featured in Arizona THE TAFFETAS, DINNER THEproduction performs at 7 pm. handout covering a pertinent parentHighways, Snow Country, Sunset, AT ER e Feb. 9 through March 26, Advanced tickets available from choing or family topic is shared. The _ National Geographic World, Park City every Fri., Sat., and Mon. evening. On group meets on Thursdays at 10:30 rus members or at the door. Great _ Lodestar and numerous other publicaFri. and Sat buffet dinner, $40; Mon family activity! Jee indiv. $3; am-noon at Heber City Park or at tions. Patrick Cone presents an exhibperformances include a dessert buffet, Family, $10. MacDonalds’ Playland in inclement it of portraits. $16; Wed., Feb. 14 special Valentine’s weather. No fee or registration, just WASATCH CO UNTY SWIM skills. Swim meets will be held with a mation contact Harold Remund, 435654-3968 TUBING AT GORGOZA PARK @ Located west of Park City at I-80 exit #143. Call 435-658-2648 for rates and hours of operation. ne of Heber. A Studios” for evening hockey. For further infor- A _ forming in the competition and the victor will claim the prize of a recording MIDWAY ICE SKATING RINK SCHEDULE e Daily 10 am - 8 pm. Tues. & Sat. 8 — 10 pm, adults only. Wed. — Fri, 8 — 10 pm, hockey. Skate rental available after 2:30 pm, except OO ace Feb. 24, 6 pm, FREE ,Midway Town Hall¢ Twelve area bands will be per- | CONTINUING GAO: BATTLE OF THE, BANDS e © Sat; I AE NIE - Guest appearance by last year’s Swiss Miss and her 2000 Swiss =e _ Everyone invited. | ay FALE GOS “Spencer to obtain the coveted title of Swiss Miss 2001. stories, which emerge. No dance or experience needed. Facilitated by Robin Friedman, held at the Park City U of U. Course # 301-002 To register call Lifelong Tearning at: Poe - movement ID IES Sandman,” “Johnny Angel,” “Lollipop” contract from the newly completed their talent and pageantry erates review frozen in time and filled with ~ songs that will evoke memories of the pre-rock era. Hits as “Sh-Boom,” “Mr., and many more. For information, tick ets or reservations, call Thanksgiving Point Events Ticket Office, 801-7 68forms. _ . | HIGH SCHOOL. PARENT- | 4900. NORDIC PARK AT SOLDIER TEACHER CONFERENCES e Wed., Feb. 21, 7-9 pm, Wasatch High School HOLLOW« Jan. 22 — Feb 24 « Trails will be open for. public skiing. Trail gym. Progress reports will be given to _ passes, ski rental, snowshoe rental and parents at the conferences. Please come, it shows that you care about ski school. available. Special rates for your student’s success in their educayouth groups. For reservations or* tion. information contact: Soldier Hollow RABIES CLINIC e Sat., Feb. 24,9 Legacy Foundation, 435-654-2002 or @ Ten young preteens are perfecting sechenscnaoaeicosnvesiebtomntesteiatcites aati 1 Kimball Art Center, Main Gallery. Utah Art Glass Guild statewide exhibition of glass artists highlighting the myriad of talent and techniques found throughout the region in this most delicate of art RTD - SWISS MISS COMPETITION /e Sat., Feb. 24, 2 pm, Midway Town Hall ~ FEBRUARY 21, 2001 DRA April The! daffodils are growing! dill, f WASATCH COUNTY COURIER B2 |