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Show Park Record Thursday, July 31, 1986 Page A17 D o H (DAEJEMIIDAMK. KULL1TIN ESOAMJ Nonprofit organizations that offer free classes for two consecutive weeks are invited to submit sub-mit a 30-word listing to Add Some Class free of charge. Organizations that hold classes for which students are charged a fee will be asked to pay $10 a week for a 30-word listing in Add Some Class. Please submit typewritten, double-spaced information In paragraph form before 5 p.m. Monday at The Park Record office, 1670 Bonanza Dr., Prospector Square. Handicap Sports The next meeting of the Adaptive Sports Association, a proposed chapter of the National Handicap Sports and Recreation Association, will be Wednesday, August 20 at 7 p.m. at the Recreation Building next to the library. The purpose of this organization is to promote sports and recreation opportunities for handicapped individuals. The initial focus will be on handicapped skiing. Handicapped Han-dicapped and non-handicapped are invited to attend. 649-3991. 815 Summer Reading Club Register for the Summer Reading Club at the Library. Registration begins June 16 and continues through August 14. All children from preschool through 6th grade who have library cards are welcome to join. 814 Reiki Practitioners Monthly meeting for all Reiki practitioners will be held Tuesday, Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m. at the Athena Institute, 1800 Prospector Ave. above Mount Greenhouse. 87 Art Festival Volunteers The Festival Office still need volunteers to help with the 17th Annual Park City Arts Festival on Aug. 2-3. Volunteers positions needed to be filled include Artist's Assistant, Booth Construction, Concession Assistants, Auction Check-In Desk Assistants and 10K Race Assistants. Those interested in the two to four hour shifts on Saturday andor Sunday phone Mary Jane Bird at 649-8882. 731 Park City Library The Park City Library's free film series, "Characters in Crisis Literature on the Screen," continues Wednesday, Wednes-day, Aug. 6, at 7 p.m. The featured film will be "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall," based on the short story by Katherine Anne Porter. Elouise Bell, English professor pro-fessor at Brigham Young Unvirsity and regular columnist colum-nist for Network Magazine, will provide commentary for the film. There is no charge for admission. This program is made possible by a grant from the Utah Endowment for the Humanities. More information call 649-81 18. 87 Puppet Workshop A special puppet workshop for kids 7-12 will be held Tuesday, Aug. 5, 12, and 19 from 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. at the Park City Library. The cost is $2.50 for the three classes and the workshop is limited to 15 children. We will be making simple puppets and putting on a puppet show. Call the Library, 649-81 18, to register. 87 The summer book discussion series continues with the selection, "Working," by Studs Terkel. In this book people peo-ple talk about what they do all day and how they feel about it. Paperback copies are available at the Park City Ci-ty Library to check out. The first discussion will be Thursday, July 31, at 7 p.m., followed by a repeat session Friday, August 1, at 10 a.m. Anyone is welcome to participate. par-ticipate. 649-8118. 731 Peoa History Night Peoa residents, past and present, will have an opportunity oppor-tunity to jog their memories at Peoa History Night, Friday, Fri-day, Aug. 1., at the new Peoa Ward Building from 6 until 10 p.m. Anyone involved in any Peoa experience is invited in-vited to attend. Soccer Signups Summit County Recreation soccer signups will run through Aug. 9, at Park City Recreation center. Registration booths will be open from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday Aug. 9. I 1 D - D 0 0 D D 0 Library Discussion Series Q 0 D D D Ongoing The HISTORY OF SKIING IN PARK CITY EXHIBIT continues at the the Park City museum, 528 Main Street, noon to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. 649-8100. Continues at the Kimball Art Center: Park City Artists Ar-tists exhibit upstairs local water color Doti Marden downstairs gallery through Aug. 6. For a detailed listing of entertainment events, please turn to the LIMELIGHT section. 31 Thursday "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" performed by the Intermountain Actors Ensemble, the Resort Center, 7:30 p.m. 649-5022. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME at the Park City library at 10:00 a.m. BOOK DISCUSSION at the Park City library at 7:00 p.m This week's book to be discussed will be "Working" by Studs Terkel. For further information informa-tion call 649-81 18 1 Friday "THE TEMPEST" performed by the Intermountain Actors Ensemble, The Resort Center, 7:30 p.m. 649-5022. PEOA HISTORY NIGHT to be held at the new Peoa Ward building from 6-8 p.m. Spearheaded by the James Clifford Maxwell family the project is in conjunction with the group's annual family reunion. 2 Saturday 17th ANNUAL ART FESTIVAL on Park City's Main Street. Fine art works and fun entertainment are on display from? to? "KING LEAR" performed by the Intermountain Actors Ac-tors Ensemble, The Resort Center, 7:30 p.m. 649-5022. 3 Sunday 17th ANNUAL ART FESTIVAL continues on Main Street a.m to p.m. ..... I'-.JfflljPPWPW 5 Tuesday PUPPET WORKSHOP at the Park City Library for kids 7-12 from from 4-5:00 p.m. The cost is $2.50 for three classes Aug. 5, 12 and 19. The workshop is limited to 1 5 children. Call 649-81 18 to register. REIKI monthly meeting for all reiki practitioners at 7:30 p.m. at the Athena Institute, 1800 Prospector Ave. above the Mountain Greenhouse. 6 Wednesday WOMEN'S INFORMATION NETWORK summer party for all Utah chapters will be held at the Racquet Rac-quet Club. Cocktails at 6:00 p.m. dinner at 7:00 p.m Prospective members welcome. RSVP 649-8790 by Aug. 3. FREE FILM SERIES at the Park City library "Characters in Crisis" begins at 7:00 p.m. The film will be " The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" based on the story by Anne Porter. BYU professor and Network columnist, Elouise Bell will provide commentary for the film. "Charolette s Web" free video at the Park City Library shown twice, 1 1 :00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. 3b D 0 0 D n d ADD SOME CLABB Nonprofit organizations that offer free classes are invited to submit a 30-word listing to Add Some Class free of charge. Organizations that hold classes for which students are charged a fee can submit a 30-word listing to Add Some Class at a cost of $10 a week. Mail or deliver by hand typewritten, double-spaced information in paragraph form to The Park Record, P.O. Box 3688, Park City, UT 840601670 Bonanza Dr., Prospector Square, by 5 p.m. Monday. Softball Tournament The Over The Line Softball Tournament is coming up August 9&10. There is a limit of 32 teams and the cost is $10 per player. Each team consists of 3 players and one must be a girl. For further Information, call the Rec. Dept. at 649-9321 ext. 63. 87 Body Aerobics Trafalga The next Thursday Happenings trip is to Trafalga on Thursday, August 7. It is for ages 1 1 -15 and the cost is $7 which includes transportation, supervision, and admission. The bus departs at 9:30 a.m. from the City Park Rec. Bldg. and returns at 4 p.m. For further information call the Rec. Dept. at 649-9321 , ext. 63. Fly Casting ClinicJans Every Monday at 6 p.m. at the Deer Valley pond by the gazebo. Clinic given by Jans thru August. Bring your own equipment or equipment will be provided. No charge, tfn Windsurfing Lessons Windsurfing lessons begin in July for youth and adults The program is co-sponsored by Jans and wiM be offered on Wednesdays July 23 through Aug. 13 Cost l $18 which includes transportation to Deer Creek, boar I rental and lesson. For further information call the Rec. Dept at 649-9321 , ext. 63 or Jan's at 649-4949. 81 Fly Casting Snug is offering fly casting clinics on Thursday evenings throughout the summer. There is no charge and they are held on a pond at the Municipal Golf Course. So. meet at the tennis courts by Adolph's at 6 p.m. The clinic Is for beginners through advanced and will inc.ude , basic casting, equipment and fishing techniques. Bring any equipment you have. For futher information call Steve at lnugat649 7688 or the Rec. Dept. at 649-9321 ext.63. Tennis The Park Meadows Racquet Club offers daytime and evening tennis instruction for men and women, and juniors ages 6-18, affordable non-member prices are available. For more information, call 649-8080. tfn Low - Impact Aerobics Propector Athletic Club offers low impact aerobics for all fitness levels. This class Is a great work-out : guaranteed not to Injure you or aggravate any current Injuries. Instructor Allison Larson teaches class: Mon, Tues, Thurs 8 -9:15 a.m. There Is free babysitting available during class. Call 649-6670 for more Info. tfn Want a super work-out that's safe, fun and EFFECTIVE? Prospector Athletic Club's got one for YOUI Class is coed co-ed and set to upbeat, innovative music that will be sure to motivate you. Class focuses on cardiovascular improvement, strength and toning, flexibility and cordination. Aerobic Director Lillian Gress, along with staff, Kim Mayhew and Stephanie Cunningham teach these classes. Class schedule: Mon., Wed., Fri., 7 - 8 a.m.; Da ily (7 days a week) 9:30 - 10:15 a.m.; Mon. thru Fri., 5:30 - 6:45 p.m. Free babysitting is provided Mon. thru Sat. mornings 9:30 -1 1 a.m. Call 649-6670 for more info. Non-members are very welcome. ' tin Summer Day Camp The Park City Recreation Dept. is offering a summer day camp program for boys and girls ages 6-12. The program includes 8 - one week sessions on Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Participants may register for the full week or individual days with a 2 day minimum. Camp includes field trips, arts and crafts, games, outdoor activities and more. For further information and registration, call the Rec. Dept. at 649-9321 ext. 63. ttn Soccer Camp Join the 8th annual Soccer Camp for boys and girls ages 6 -18. It is August 1 1 15 from 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. each day. The camp is handled by Bob Martin and Randy Farris and the cost is $65. Each participant recieves a t-shirt and ref reshments. Call the Rec. Dept. at 649-9321 ext. 63. Over the Line Tourney The Over The Line Softball Tournament is coming up August 9 & 1 0. There is a limit of 32 teams and the cost is $10 per player. Each team consists of 3 players and one must be a girl. For further information, call the Rec. Dept. at 649-9321 ext.63. 87 Water Aerobics Try this exercise class conducted in the water for a wonderful, refreshing, yet effective work-out. We can tone your muscles and effectively improve your cardiovascular endurance without stressing your joints and ligaments. Don't be fooled - this class Is not just for those who are injured. It's a great class for everyone. Taught at Prospector Athletic Club, and open to non-members; non-members; class is co-ed. Class schedule: Tues, Thurs, 9:30 10:30 a.m.; Mon, Wed, Fri, 3 - 4 p.m. Instructors: LeAnn Christiansen, & Anne Critchfield. Call 649-6670 for more info. tfn Hydrostatic Weighing Find out what percentage of your body is fat!! Then you can begin you fitness program and chart your improvement!! Prospector Athletic Club will be offering this informative and valuable service, Thursday, July 31 at 12 noon and 5 p.m. You must sign up ahead of time. Call 649-6670 to reserve your appointment. A lecture and question answer session will be held at 8 p.m. Don't miss this opportunity to take a realistic look at your fitness situation. Our trained personnel will be happy to help you reach your fitness goal. Swimming Lessons Lessons for a lifetime! Park Meadows offers swim instruction for all abilities, and a dynamite swim team for your little competitor. Allen Ancell will instruct. Non-members Non-members welcome. Call 649-8080. 0-.0 Advertising Seminar September 19 the Park Record is sponsoring an advertising seminar designed for Park City businesses by Bob Berting, a nationally known newspaper advertising consultant. $25 registration fee will be applied to advertising in October. Call 649-9014 for more information. 918 Swimming Do your children know how to swim? Don't waste any more time. Prospector Athletic Club offers a full swim program to non-members as well as members of the Club. Classes are taught Mon, Wed, & Fridays. Classes range from Swim Team to BeginnerBegginer. Moms & Tots are also offered. Swim Coach, Anne Critchfield is available for private lessons. Call 649-6670 today. tfn Bodi Fitaerobics Bodi Fit at Park Meadows has a new schedule: EZ aerobics, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 a.m.; and low - impact aerobics, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a.m. Non-members are welcome. For more information, call 649-8080 tfn Tennis Propector Athletic Club offers a full program of tennis for children as well as adults. Pro, Richard Carroll is available for privates, group lessons, Ladies Day, as well as conducting a current matchmaker file. Call him at 649-6670 today. ' ttn lMi |