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Show The Newspaper Thursday, August 19, 1982 Page All AoM gqpmie Class A listing of classes in the Park City area, available to both profit-making and nonprofit organizations. Please submit information in paragraph form to The Newspaper News-paper before noon Tuesday. Early Discovery Preschool! Swimming Early Discovery Preschool munity Church 402 Park Avenue, is now open for enrollment for toilet-trained children through the age of five. Let Early Discovery Preschool afford your children the opportunity to discover Park City-its art, its nature, its beauty, while discovering themselves. Please call 649-3955 for more information. infor-mation. New reduced rates. (tfn) Community education Classes in beginning and advanced Spanish, shop, woodwork, wood-work, typing, children's dance, ballet, tap dancing and teen dancing, watercolor painting and most any class you would like are available if enough people register. If you're interested in-terested in these or other classes, please call Nan McPolin at 649-9417 early morning or late evening, or leave your name and telephone number with Robyn at the Park City Board of Education office at 649-9671. (827) Childbirth preparation classes Childbirth preparation classes taught by the Summit County Coun-ty Department of Health will begin their next series Tuesday, Sept. 7 for seven Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. Shorter "refresher series' are also available. The location is at the Health Department Suite, Park Meadows Plaza. Movie, manual and breathing techniques included. $10twosome. For information infor-mation and registration, call 649-9072. (92) Body awareness program Prospector Athletic Club is offering courses in "movement for health," given by Lauryn Maloney. Private lessons and classes will be taught in Dynamic Yoga, Energy Dance and a new class called Stretch and Tone. All classes are for men and women. We welcome you to become a beginner and explore the internal in-ternal and external systems of energy in the human body. Encounter the mind and body connection. Discover your individual in-dividual rhythm for health. Learn how to discipline yourself to relax for development of your full potential. Our focus is on learning self-discipline, relaxation, limbering, lim-bering, tonality and self-confidence. Challenge yourself. Classes begin Sept. 8 until Oct. 15. Call 649-6670 for more information. in-formation. (92) Karate Beginner classes for adults and children. Women's self-defense. self-defense. Time to be arranged. Sign up at Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Taught by Toshio Takahaski. (tfn) Christian Bible study Come and learn what God's word has to say about walking in victory in the midst of life's storms. Contact Dr. Dane Robinson for more information. 649-6116. (tfn) Group guitar lessons Time to be arranged. Beginning guitar lessons from a talented tennis pro who also knows the guitar very well. Class will meet once a week in Wallbangers Lounge (Prospector Athletic Club). Sign up at the front desk for an evening of music and socializing. Call 649-6670 for more information. Taught by Dave Ervin. (tfn) Prospector Athletic Club offers swim classes from beginner begin-ner level to preparatory swim team Monday through Friday. Swimmers may still join the AAU Swim Team. A Moms and Tots class for children six months to three years is also being offered. Contact Sue Broder at 649-6670 for more information on times and class fees. (tfn) Beginning aerobics Are you a beginner in the world of exercise? Try this one for starters. Tuesday and Friday 7:458:45 a.m. Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Taught by Valerie Cowan. ( tfn) Energize Astrology Baby massage :uji!-VH o 3 L'.hifin KiAaP.'KKtnurant ry V LlL o0 v'"Cr H Tv J Hjr5'7 14 Open 7 days a week. 1 s V it-Wi' Mon. thru Fri. 11:30 a.m. -11:00 p.m. I Sat. k Sun. 3.00 to 11:00 Don't be caught g2if$l unprotected lunch Zf SPECIAL Mond.iv - Frid.iv ffS- i JUDY M. KIMBALL HANLEY II 30am -'.V.Wrm JC222nJ Agent v yyfe Roll, Chicken Chow Mein, j&MX N0l"frfftaiB,d9- PorkFnedRKe sWHWKrfAA Park City, Utah 84060 ImtJi Bus. 649-8656, Res. 649-7607 S2 95 COMMERCIAL AUTO FIRE LIFE V " Take out available mini bottle service. PmMJmII win FITS I f M 1 )Y ft I (if H 1 IpNOW I IN 0PEN t J Sunday thru Thursday J9 6 to 10:30 I Claimjumper Restaurant Friday and say l fi 4 ff I f 7 OATS A WEEK Vi f 6-lOWEEDitS i I s-uweeeehs J : mmzi i jfe. Main Street 649-8051 1 ...,dLJ r-9 9-1 n r cr Tuesday, Thursday (coed), 7:45-8:45 p.m. Taught by Peggy Weber. A class designed to incorporate rhythm and movement to music for more energy and vitality. A combination com-bination of jazz, modern dance and yoga gives a total workout for all ages. Contact the Prospector Athletic Club at 649-6670. Cost for four weeks: $40 for non-members, $10 for members. A study group for those seeking to learn beginning astrology to advanced cosmobiology. These intriguing classes include mysticism, numerology, tarot, and of course, astrology. Classes Monday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Call Peggy Weber, 649-9874. (819) Women's weight training Ladies, get the body you always wanted! See fantastic results in just four-six weeks. Monday and Wednesday 10-11 a.m. Tuesday 4-5 p.m. Taught by Scott Siemon. (tfn) Movin' moms New session begins August 23 to October 15. (8 weeks.) Tuesdays and Fridays, 12 noon to 12:45. Members $20.00, non-members non-members $50.00. Individual classes, members $2.00, non-members, non-members, $3.50. Prospector Athletic Club. Instructor Val Cowan. Call 649-6670 for more information. 1015 Tai Chi Non-aggressive self-defense techniques in dance-like form. Time to be arranged. Sign up at Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Taught by Jay Markel. (tfn) Dog obedience Stimulate vnur child's motor resDonse through massage. Tuesday and Friday, 11-11:45 a.m. Prospector Athletic Club, 649-6670. Taught by Valerie Cowan. (tfn) Dance aerobics Monday through Thursday, Senior Citizens will have an opportunity to work out "Aerobics" style. Come to the Middle School from 7:45 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. and receive the best instruction in-struction in town. Other classes include: Monday through Friday, 9-10 a.m., intermediate class, Middle School; Tuesday through Thursday evening, 5:30-6:30, Memorial Building, Intermediate, and on Saturdays for intermediate from 9-10 a.m. in the Memorial Building. (826) By popular demand, Judy Ann Boles will be offering a beginning and advanced class for dog training. Beginners take place on Thursdays from 7 to 8 p.m. and advanced will take place from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. on the same day in the Memorial Building. For more information, call 649-9461 or 649-1152. Tutoring Early Discovery Preschool offers tutoring and educational consulting for individuals of all ages by highly trained and certified professionals. Please call 649-3955 for further information. in-formation. (tfn) : r BunllllcBttnim mi HBaDsnral Attention women bowlers A meeting will be held Sept. 1 at 7 p.m. in the ladies lounge of the Memorial Building to organize the 1982-83 Ladies Bowling League. Anyone interested in bowling is invited to attend; if you are unable to attend the meeting but wish to bowl as a regular member or substitute, please contact one of, the following: Prs. Jessie Johnson at 649-9683, Vice Prs. Georgene Plummer at 649-9298 or Sec. Thelma Lindsay at 649-9317. (826) Blood pressure clinic The Summit County Blood Pressure Clinic for Park City will be held Thursday, Aug. 26 from 2 to 3 p.m. in the Public Health Office at Park Meadows Plaza, 1500 Kearns Boulevard, Building C-100, Park City, Utah. No appointment is necessary. For information call 649-9072. (826) Men's soccer sign-ups Any men 16 and over who are interested in playing soccer should come to the Park City High School Monday and Wednesday at 5:30 p.m., or call Garry at 649-6407. (819) Miners' Hospital memorabilia To coincide with the opening of the Miners Hospital Library, Li-brary, the Historic Society is planning an exhibition depicting depict-ing the history of the building. The Historic Society is anxious to borrow almost anything having past connections with the building that could be incorporated into the exhibition which opens on Sept. 6. If you have something with Miners Hospital building connections and are prepared to lend it to the Historic Society, please contact either Susan Finegan at 649-6288 649-6288 or Tony Jay at 649-5800. WSSTILE CONCRETE ROOF TILE FIREPROOF ENERGY SAVING LIFE LONG BEAUTY "m'm" a"" " j "f--i-l I L L.- DOUBLE ROMAN SHAKE and SLATE For information call Amcor 333 So. Redwood N. SLC 532-1 1 1 1 Harringtons 760 W. Layton SLC 972-3 1 3 1 CALENDAR 19 THURSDAY Annual Juried Art Exhibit at Snowbird's Peruvian Room. Free. Runs Aug. 19-21. Park City Council, regular meeting, meet-ing, Memorial Building, 5 p.m. Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. deadline is Friday evening. Tee off at about 12:30 p.m. Summit County Fair, Coalville. See separate story. BMX racing at the city track. Registration begins at 10 a .m . , racing at noon. Call 649-1152 or 649-9461. 649-9461. NACRA Fleet 24 race at Deer Creek Reservoir, Call 1-278-2030. Utah Symphony presents the 1812 Overture at Snowbird, 5 p.m. Pro baseball: the Salt Lake Gulls host Vancouver at Derks Field, 7:30 p.m. "Side by Side by Sondheim," presented by Park City Performances, Perform-ances, at the Egyptian Theatre, 8 f 7? RMRA Rodeo at the Coalville Arena, 7 p.m. Pro baseball: the Salt Lake Gulls host Tucson at Derks Field, 7 : 30 p.m. "Side by Side by Sondheim," presented by Park City Perform ances, at the Egyptian Theatre, p.m. SUNDAY Windsurfer Summer Series No. 1 1 , Deer Creek Reservoir, ' skippers' meeting at 1:30 p.m. Joe Muscolino and Rebecca Terry in concert at Sundance (free), 4 p.m. Utah Symphony presents the 1812 Overture at Snowbird, 5 p.m. Pro baseball : the Salt Lake Gulls host Vancouver at Derks Field, 7:30p.m 23 MONDAY Shootout at the Jeremy Ranch, Seniors' golf tournament, begins. Runs through Aug. 28. See separate story for details. i i !... lib .i i mm'?. V?. a jtc 20 FRIDAY Kids' Day, Summit County Fair, Coalville. See separate story for details. RMRA Rodeo at the Coalville Arena, 7p.m. Pro baseball: the Salt Lake Gulls host Tucson at Derks Field, 7 : 30 p.m. Side by Side by Sondheim," presented pre-sented by Park City Performances at the Egyptian Theatre, 8 p.m. 21 SATURDAY Golf : the Park City Men's Association Associ-ation Championship begins on the municipal course. Registration I A' Casual classical music. Summer Sundays Series, at the Egyptian Theatre, 8 p. m Seminar on rehabilitation of older buildings, Hotel Utah, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 1-533-7039. Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. Snyderville Basin Sewer District, regular meeting, district offices, 7 p.m. Pro baseball: the Salt Lake Gulls host Vancouver at Derks Field, 7:30p.m. 24 TUESDAY Motor vehicle registration at the Marsac School building, 9 a m to noon and lp.m. to 4 p.m. Summit County Commission, regular meeting, Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, 10a m. Summit County Planning Commission, County Courthouse, 7:30p.m. 25 WEDNESDAY Park City Planning Commission, regular meeting, Marsac School building, 7 p.m. |