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Show Park Cily News I hurray, March 10, 1983 Page A15 nnfllicBttniiii IB Counseling for low-income families Because of a recent federal grant, the Park City Family Counseling Institute is offering counseling services to low-income low-income families and single-parent families. Fees are on a sliding scale according to income. The Institute is open from 9 to 5 Monday through Friday and evenings by appointment. For eligibility requirements and further information, call 649-2426. ,tfn) Memorial Building hours The Recreation Department will be open from 3 to 10 p.m. only. If you call or stop by for information, reservations or activities please do so during those hours. (tfn) ' ' Community church school . Park City's thriving community Sunday School program is a joint effort by three Protestant churches. Held each Sunday morning at 9 a.m. at the Park City Community Church, 402 Park Avenue, the classes consist of people from the Community Com-munity Church, Shepherd of the Mountain Lutheran Church and St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Ranging from preschool ages through adults, the enrollment now exceeds 50, and more students are arriving each Sunday. Sunday School is from 9 until 10 a .m . , with worship services at the Park City Community Church (Methodist affiliated) following at 10: 15 a.m. During the worship hour, child care is provided for youngsters of kindergarten and below. For information regarding the program, call 649-8131. (tfn) Directory of artists and artisans The Art Network is accepting registration for the new artists' art-ists' and artisans' registry to be published this winter. For information in-formation call 649-4462 or stop by the gallery at 520 Main St. between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. daily. (tfn) Hearing on Rossi Hill zone change The Park City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on March 23 at 7 p.m. in the Marsac Building. The purpose of this hearing is to solicit public comment regarding a zone change application which has been received for Rossi Hill generally including Blocks 59, 60 and 61. The application proposes the creation of a new zone district for single family homes. Additional information is available from the Planning Plan-ning Department. (317) Got talent? Prove it! KPCW's second annual Talent Show will be held April 12 at the Egyptian Theatre, starting at 7:30 p.m. Contest entrants should pick up an application at KPCW's studios in the Memorial Building or contact either Glenn Steigmeyer or George Ricker at 649-9004 before April 3. ( 331 ) Family planning clinics The Park City Community Clinic, a non profit family planning plan-ning program, will be holding clinics during March. Appointments Appoint-ments are available for morning, afternoon and evening clinics. The services offered include: physical exams, PAP tests, counseling and education, VD screening, pregnancy testing and contraceptive supplies. Costs for these services are reasonable. No one will be denied use of the clinic and all services ser-vices are confidential. For information or an appointment, please call 649-5989. (324) Sewer bill payments The Snyderville Basin Sewer Improvement District has provided a payment box located at City Hall for your convenience. con-venience. However, in using this drop to pay your sewer bill, please enclose the bill stub with your payment in a sealed envelope en-velope to prevent loss or mix-up. Please do not send cash. (tfn) AM nmme Osi 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. Heart Fund Fashion Show Lamplighter is open m 1 Tf L T71 1 171 1- rtl Mil I !-- L 4 A The annual Heart Fund Fashion Show will be held March 18 at 7 p.m. Mothers and grandmothers, start sewing. We need your children for our models. If you have any questions or would like to have your children in the fashion show, please call Carolyn Goodworth, 649-8006 or Libby Hannay, 649-9600. (317) Women's soccer is back If you really want to get in shape this summer, join the Park City women's soccer team. Women are urged to attend two practices this Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 4 p.m. at Murray Park in Salt Lake City. Call the Recreation Department Depart-ment for further information or car pooling at 649-9461. (310) Wallyball tournament On Sunday, March 20, the Recreation Department and the Prospector Athletic Club will sponsor the second annual wallyball tournament at Prospector Square. Prizes for first, second, third and fourth place will be given away, and a facility use package is included with an entry fee of $10 for no;n-memtoer, ojc,$5. formembersCatl 64967p or 6494)461 for moreihformtaion. (317) Story Time for preschoolers Story Time for preschoolers is held at the Park City Library Thursday at 10 o'clock. Children ages three to five are welcome, visitors as well as residents. (TFN) Blood pressure clinic The Summit County blood pressure clinic for Park City will be held Wednesday, March 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Public Health Office at Park Meadows Plaza, 1500 Kearns Blvd., Building C-100, Park City. No appointment is necessary. For information call 649-9072. (310) Well child clinic The Summit County Health Department will hold a well child clinic on March 15. Appointments are available from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. The clinic will be held at the Public Health Office at Park Meadows Plaza, 1500 Kearns Blvd., Building C-100. For information or an appointment please call 649-9072. 649-9072. (310) Immunization clinic Th Summit finimtv Health DeDartment will hold an im- munication clinic on March 16 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Puhlir HAfllth nffire at Park Meadows Plaza. 1500 Kearns f Blvd., Building C-100. No appointments are necessary. The Lamplighter is sponsored by Park City's Ecumenical Council to provide an alternative place of entertainment. It will be a casual atmosphere of live entertainment, serving coffees, teas, hot chocolate and cider. The old library on Main Street will be the location for the Lamplighter on Friday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 11 p.m. Anyone interested in performing please contact any clergy, or specifically Ben Clark at 649-8084. ( tfn) Alcoholics Anonymous The local chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous meets each Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the social hall of St. Mary's Church. Parking is provided in lot to the rear of the church. This lively group has just added two more meeting times. Don't miss the "Lunch Bunch" at noon Monday and the social hour, Friday at 5 p.m., both also at the church hall. For further information in-formation call 649 15C1. (tfn) Ceramics at Kimball A six-week ceramics class will be taught at the Kimball Art Center beginning Monday, March 14 and ending Wednesday, April 20. Eric Christiansen will instruct students on approaches ap-proaches to functional pottery, hand building and tile making, and low fire, raku, and high firing stoneware. The course will meet every Monday and Wednesday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Cost for the course will be $65 for nonmembers and $55 for members. In addition, all students must pay a $20 materials fee. The materials fee will cover firing and supply costs. Each student will be provided with two 25 lb. bags of clay and glazes. Additional clay will be available for a small fee. Students are encouraged to register early since the maximum number of students is eight. For information, call 649-8882. (310) Soccer clinic Come to the Memorial Building on Thursday, March 10 at 7 p.m. for a soccer clinic on coaching and refereeing. Help the Recreation Department out by lending a hand in their soccer program of more than 200 kids. Call 649-9461 for further information. in-formation. (310) Stained glass at Kimball Two stained glass courses will be taught by Park City's Dale Nelson at the Kimball Art Center in March. Beginning stained glass starts Tuesday, March 15 from 7 to 10 p.m. Etching Et-ching and chipping, an advanced class, begins Thursday, March 17 from 7 to 10 p.m. Registration is open to anyone over the age of nine. Tuition for each class is $45 for Kimball Art Center members mem-bers and $50 for nonmembers. These classes will be taught for seven weeks. For information call the Art Center at 649-8882. (310) New sessions for dance . Are you interested in shaping up for the summer? If so, then have some fun doing it with Mary Jane Bird's jazz and tap classes, sponsored by the Recreation Department. All classes are beginning this week and are located on Main Street in the Memorial Building. Call 649-9461 or 649-6539 for more information. (310) University of Utah spring schedule The University of Utah's Division of Continuing Education will be offering 13 courses at the Kimball Art Center spring quarter. The spring session will begin the week of March 28. Courses to be offered include English 101 (expository writing), Spanish 101 (first year Spanish), Journalism 171 (writing and reporting for the mass media , Math 106 plane trigonometry), Art History 103 (survey of art history), English 245 (introduction to imaginative writing). Psychology 122 (psychology of infancy and childhood). Math 101 (intermediate algebra). Math 105 (college algebra), English 325 (introduction to Shakespeare), Psychology 101 (introduction to Psychology), Modern Dance 391 (volun-teerism (volun-teerism in the fine arts) and Leisure Experience 194 volun-teerism). volun-teerism). For time and dates of specific courses, contact Alan Seko at the Kimball Art Center, 649-8882 tf n ) Watercolor by Balaban Park City artist Diane Balaban will introduce transparent watercolor techniques to beginning, intermediate and advanced ad-vanced students at the Kimball Art Center. These six-week courses will begin Tuesday, April 12 for beginners and Wednesday, Wed-nesday, April 13 for intermediate and advanced students. Both classes will be taught from 6 to 8 p.m. Diane Balaban has received her training in California, Utah and New York. She is currently a member of the Utah Watercolor Society and Park City Artists Association. Tuition for each class is $45 for Kimball Art Center members mem-bers an$ $47 for nonmembers. For information call the Art Center at 649-8882. (310) CPR Last chance this winter to receive certification for Cardiopulmonary Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. It's taking place Wednesday, March 23 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Memorial Building and $5 includes certification. You must come to the Memorial Building between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. to register. Call 649-9461 for further information. (317) I -if Country Pine Antiques & Decorative a Accessories. HIH South 9th East. Suit Ltikr City. Utah S4WJ (M)l).m-4SSS PARK CITY HOME VIDEO 649-2572 SALE AND RENTAL OF VIDEO EQUIPMENT 1729 SIDEWINDER, PARK CITY, UTAH 649-2572 TO PARK CITY HWY. 24a TO HHER CITY - DAIRY PARK CITY QUHN HOME VIDEO . : : ; .. ft HOME VIDEO SOfWNOH UQUOR STORE CRUI STEAK REST. MONDAY THURS. Rent one at regular price Rent second movie for $1 .00 NEW MOVIES IN STORE 1 . Garp 2. Night Shift 3. Fast Times atRidgemont High FBI. & SAT. Rent 4 movies for the price of 3. 4. Gator 5. The End ( 6. Heavy Traffic . . 7. The Border COMING SOON Friday 13th III Young Doctors in Love An Officer and Gentleman The Boat The Prize Fighter CALENDAR ONGOING New exhibits at the Kimball Art Center: ceramics and drawings by David Fernandez, ceramic sculptures sculp-tures by Ramoana Rowley, and drawings by Manuel de Arce. 649-8882. 649-8882. Now showing at the Hansen Planetarium, Salt Lake City: "The Universe of Dr. Einstein," plus the 1982 CLIO awards. 535-7007. 10 THURSDAY Boys' basketball: the Park City Miners face South Summit in the first round of the Region 11 Tournament, Tour-nament, at Kamas, 3:45 p.m. Supper at the Senior Citizens Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. Pro hockey : the Salt Lake Golden Eagles host Birmingham at the Salt Palace, 7 : 30 p.m . 363-7681 . 11 FRIDAY Pro basketball: the Utah Jazz hosts Dallas at the Salt Palace 7:30 p.m. 363-7681. The Utah Symphony in concert at Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City, Utzhak Perlman, guest violinist, 8 p.m. 533-6407 12 SATURDAY Pro hockey : the Salt Lake Golden Eagles host Birmingham at the Salt Palace, 7:30 p.m. The Utah Symphony in concert at Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City, It-zhak It-zhak Perlman, guest violinist, 8 p.m. v- V-KO 13 SUNDAY Junior Town Race at the Park City Ski Area, 1 p.m. 649-8882. 14 MONDAY Supper at the Senior Citizens' Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. Snyderville Basin Sewer District, regular meeting, district offices, 7 p.m. 649-7993. 15 TUESDAY W ell child clinic, at the offices of the Summit County Health Department, Depar-tment, 8:30 to 10: 30 a.m. Appointment Appoin-tment required. 649-9072. Motor vehicle registration at the Marsac Building, 9 a.m. to noon and lp.m. to 4 p.m. Summit County Commission, regular meeting, Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, 10 a.m. 336-5951. 16 WEDNESDAY Clinics at the offices of the Summit Sum-mit County Health Department : immunization clinic from 10 a.m. to noon, blood pressure clinic from 2 to 4 p.m. 649-9072 ' Historic District Commission, regular meptine Marsac Jk Building, 5 p.m. 649-6714. rarK i it v r ire District. regular meeting, Park Avenue fire station, V p.m. ""in v-i.,..,,,,,,, ..,,.. i , r r .. i ii ii r n iii.ii.ir.il , i , r " i ir HnrnirMiiiiiiMaJ O-A. |