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Show (...( .. 'tj ' ij y y yiy-ly-yif -ig ' '"'x '"y'f 1 " I "i"1"!11"! " V' I" I " " f1 I" I" l""m 1 ' ' " f "y C"' -iiyyi-(nmnn i , i ""T ' '" "' ' ""f Park Record Thursday, August 16, 1990 Page B1 1 ENDURANCE HORSE RIDE . Join us on the challenging mountain trails above Park City for a 25 or 50 mile endurance horse ride on August 18. Lots of fun with a pizza dinner and completion awards for all competitors. com-petitors. For more information contact Bill Gray, Park City Challenge, P.O. Box 1463 P.C. 84060, 649-8215 or 649-7891. ALL PARK CITY SENIOR GUESTS - are invited to participate in the Fifth Annual Park City Senior Golf Challenge on Monday, August 20. The Tournament will take place at the Wasatch Mountain Golf Course beginning beginn-ing at 9 a.m. Anyone interested in participating must sign-up by Monday, August 10 at the Park Station Hotel, 950 Park Ave. An awards dinner and ceremony at the Columbine Restaurant will follow the tournament. The cost is $33 per player and includes 18 holes of golf, cart rental and dinner. For more information contact Park Station Hotel at 649-7717 or the Park City ChamberBureau, 649-6100. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT - The offices of all Park City School District schools will be open Aug. 20 for enrollment enroll-ment of new students. Parents enrolling students new to the area are required to bring proof of legal residency in the Park City School District boundaries, student's immunization im-munization record, and the address of the school previously attended by the student. Parents of kindergarten and new first grade students are required to supply the elementary school with a copy of their child's birth certificate. Students are required to be five years old before Sept. 2 before they can be placed in kindergarten. In order to initially enroll in first grade a child must be six years old before September 2. Parley's Park Elementary School, 649-9142; Treasure Mountain Middle School 649-9272; Park City High School, 649-8361. GET TO KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE - A public meeting to get to know the candidates for county commissioner com-missioner and Park City school voting district )4 and 5 will be held Wednesday, Aug. 22, at Parleys Park Elementary School. School board candidates will be available for questions from 7-8 p.m. County commissioners commis-sioners are scheduled from 8-9 p.m. for questions. This meeting is being sponsored by homeowners groups in the Snyderville Basin area. Blair Fuelner will be the moderator. Call Susie Schultz, Summit Park Homeowners President, for questions at 645-8266. AN ESTATE AND FINANCIAL PLANNING SEMINAR - will be held on Tuesday, August 21 at 7 p.m. at the Radisson Inn at 2121 Park Ave. David Ray Carver, a partner in the law firm of Carver & Dupaix will speak about wills, living trusts, avoiding probate, protecting your assets from liability, joint tenancy traps, and other estate planning techniques. Randall George, MBA, a Financial Consultant with Prudential Financial Services will speak on financial and tax planning, retirement programs pro-grams and personal pension programs for business owners and their executives. The seminar is free to the general public and a question and answer period will be hftld. O U QU O PLANNED APPROACH TO COMMUNITY HEALTH ."PATCH" Coalition meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday Aug. 21 at S. Summit Health Dept., no N. Main, Kamas. All members county wide are encouraged to attend this important meeting to organize work plans O for 1990-91 "Project Lean." PATCH has received funding fun-ding to implement "Project Lean" in Summit County, q starting in Oct. For more information call Bonnie at k-649-9072. AQUASIZE- The Park City Recreation Department of-fers of-fers the cool way to stay fit throughout the summer. Aquasize is an all around fitness class designed to improve im-prove cardiovascular fitness, tone muscles and burn fat. MonTuesThurs: 5:30-6:45 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. $3 or $2 wlocal ID. For more information informa-tion contact the Park City Racquet Club at 649-8080. PUBLIC SERVICE CLASSES OFFERED - at the Park City Cardiology Preventive Medicine Center at 1901 Prospector Ave. The following classes will be offered of-fered each month free of charge to anyone who is interested in-terested in learning more about improving their lifestyle. Class begins at 6 p.m. every Thursday and lasts about 1 hour. 'Preventing a Heart Attack- First Thursday A slide show presentation illustrating the development of heart disease, and what can be done to reduce the chances of having a heart attack. A "Heart Test" will be given to iearn about your own risk. Nutrition Nutri-tion Second Thursday Basic nutrition fundamentals that teach the essentials of a heart-healthy diet. Stress Management - Third Thursday Seminars designed to give an overview of stress and teach coping and relaxation relaxa-tion skills. 'Exercise - Fourth Thursday The fundamentals fundamen-tals of safe, enjoyable exercise for improving the quality of life. Please contact The Preventive Medicine Center to R.S. V.P. or to gain further information at 649-5565. CONSCIOIUS CONNECTED BREATHING SUPPORT SUP-PORT GROUP-Bi-weekly, every other Wednesday, on-going.The on-going.The Breath of Life is a powerful tool for releasing stress and trauma and cultivating on-going wellness. For more information on classes and private sessions, call Valerie or SueAnne at 649-4795. ENHANCING PARENTCHILD RELATIONSHIPS-A six session parenting class to help parents improve their relationships with their children. Material in the class will cover parenting styles, natural and logical consequences conse-quences to family meetings, a child's bonding to school and family, refusal skills, and developmental issues. Classes will be held at the Summit County Services Building at 1753 Sidewinder Drive on Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. Classes will be on July 18 and 25 and Aug. 1, 8, 15 and 22. There is no fee. Valley Mental Health and Community Com-munity Health Coalition are sponsoring these classes. For more information call 649-8347. SUMMER IS FAST APPROACHING - and beginning June 11, the High Outdoor Adventure Pursuits Program, offered through the Norwegian School of Nature Life, has five wilderness programs available. These programs pro-grams are offered free of charge to the youth of Summit J and Wasatch Counties grades 4 through 12. The programs pro-grams range from one to 10 days long and include canoeing, canoe-ing, rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking and backpacking. The youth are divided into age groups and each program has been designed to offer a progressive learning sequence. For specific information and reservations, reser-vations, please call the Norwegian School of Nature Life at 649-5322. PROSPECTOR ATHLETIC CLUB - Park City's most complete fitness facility announces its new 1990's Aerobics Schedule Featuring I.D.E.A. and A.F.A.A. Certified Instructors : JumpStart: 6:30 a.m. T,Th Bench Blast 7-8 a.m. MWF Low Impact: 8:30-9:30a.m.M-F Body Aerobics: 9:30-10:45 a.m. M-F, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Saturday, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Sun. Body Aerobics 5 : 30-6: 30 p.m. Saturday Body Sculpture 6:30-7:30 p.m. M-W-F, 9 a.m. Saturday Satur-day New Body Conditioning 6:30-7:45 p.m. T,TH Morning and evening babsitting available. Non-members Non-members welcome. Call 649-6670 for more information. THE PARK CITY RACQUET CLUB SPRING AEROBIC SCHEDULE -6:45-8 a.m. MWF Intermediate 8:30-10:30a.m. MWF High-lowlong duration Noon-1 p.m. MWF Intermediate 5 : 45-7 p.m. MWF Advanced 7:05-8:15 p.m. MW Sports Conditioning 9-10:15 a.m. TTH Low impact 12-1 p.m. TTH Interval Training 5 : 45-7 p.m. TTH Intermediate 5:45-6:45 p.m. TTH Jazzercise 7:05-8:15 p.m. TTH Body Sculpting 8-9 a.m. SAT Jazzercise 9-10:15 a.m. SAT Intermediate Cost is $3 per class or $2 with locals card. Punch cards are available for reduced rate. For further information call 649-8080. CRYSTALLINE LIGHTBODY WORK - comprises transmissions of light frequencies that stimulate and involve in-volve all elements of the esoteric anatomy, creating order, harmony and radiance in subtle bodies and centers, the inner and outer life. A summer session entitled "Awakening Your Lightbody" is being offered in a beautiful setting overlooking Bear Lake. This class is especially designed for those in the creative and healing arts, channels, students of metaphysics and those who enjoy accelerated ac-celerated growth and transformation. For more information infor-mation please call Deirdre Gordon, (801)-946-8663, THE CANYONLANDS FIELD INSTITUTE is a nonprofit non-profit organization which offers a variety of Natural and Cultural History programs in the Canyonlands area. There are many programs throughout the year in photography, writing, backpacking, and river trips. Call CFI at (701) 259-7750 or write Box 68, Moab, Utah 84532 for information and reservations. A COURSE IN MIRACLES Loving Yourself Study Group meets every Sunday at 6 p.m. in Park City. Call Tom at 649-1343 for location. THE PARK CITY HANDICAPPED SPORTS ASSOCIATION'S summer programs begin June 11 and continue through September 15. Programs include swimming lessons, horseback riding lessons, waterski-ing, waterski-ing, river raft trips and camping trips. The cost for the summer programs sstart at $3 per lesson. For more information in-formation call the PCHSA office at 649-3991. GET A FRESH START-Summit County is holding smoking cessation classes at no charge this summer on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. on August 13, 15, 50, 22. The location varies. For additional information informa-tion call Bonnie at 649-9072. Summit CityCounty Health Dept. CM3B MEMO AL-ANON - meets regularly in Park City Saturday and Sunday at 6 p.m. in the Marsac Building, upper level. The Al-Anon family groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, ex-perience, strength and hope in order to solve their common com-mon problems. For more information call Patty at 6494)508. ALCOHOL & DRUG EDUCATION & SUPPORT GROUP - will meet Wed. at 6 p.m. at the Summit County Services Bldg. (1753 Sidewinder Dr.). Weekly support group on various educational topics. Group discussion will focus on personal experience, awareness, and information. infor-mation. There is no charge for this group. For more info call 649-8347. ROTARY - The Park City Rotary Club meets Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at the Mountain View Room in the Yarrow. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS - will meet at 7: 15 p.m. Sundays at the Marsac Building. Is food causing a pro blem in your life? All eating disorders welcome. For more information call 649-6869 and ask for Sally. COCAINE ANONYMOUS - 488-2151, Central C.A. Office. Of-fice. Thursday, 6:30 p.m., Social Service Building. 1764 Prospector Drive. Open meeting - all people welcome who may feel they have a problem with cocaine. DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS - hold their meetings the second Wednesday of each month at 1733 Lucky John Drive at 7:30 p.m. For further information call Camp Captain at 649-6873. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP - Sponsored by the American Cancer Society for those who have cancer or those who have a loved one with cancer. This group can help you deal with the illness and learn to cope with it. Free meetings are held every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Marsac Building. For further information call Mary Demkowicz at 649-8320 or Bernadette Martinelli at 649-3364. PARK CITY GARDEN CLUB - will meet the first Tuesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. Dues are $10 per year; visitors and new members always welcome. Call Maria P. Barndt, 649-3959 or Mary Holley, 649-6910 for location or additional information. Aug. 7 Ranoi Herb Garden with Steve and Jenny Erickson, Hoytsville. Meet at South side of Library. HIGH COUNTRY FLY FISHERS-is a new club in town wnich is focusing on fishing in general, conservation, conserva-tion, youth programs, helping the beginning fisherman and organizing support for improving local stream habitats. Call Cal Massey at 645-8530. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meets regularly in Park City. Schedule: Monday at 5:30 p.m., at P.C. Community Church; Tues., 6:45 a.m. St. Lukes Episcopal, 525 Park Ave. - 6 p.m., at the Community Church; Wednesday at 7 p.m. at St. Mary's Church on Park Ave; Thursday 6:45 a.m. St. Lukes; Thursday night speaker meeting at 7 p.m. at Park City Community Church, Friday at the Park City Marsac Building at 7 p.m. ; Saturday at the Marsac Building at 6 ;p.m. and also Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Lukes; Sunday i at the Marsac Building at 6 p.m. Heber meetings will be at the Wasatch County Complex, 805 W. 100 S., Mon & Th 8 p.m. For more information, call Rick at 649-9769, Scott, Andrea at 649-2557. ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tues. and at 8:15 p.m. on Thurs. at the Community Com-munity Church, 402 Park Av. For information call Janice or John 649-6349. EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION- has formed a new Park City chapter. It will meet the first Monday every month at 7 p.m. at the Holiday Village Mall Robert Morris Real Estate Office. Contact J. Turner at 649-5005. LODGING ASSOCIATION MEETING -Park City Area Lodging Association meets the 1st Wed. of every month. Contact either John Sands, 649-7100 or Rhonda Cannard 649-6175 for more info. ! THE PARK CITY COMMUNITY COALITION - is a non-profit group for residents interested andor concerned con-cerned about Park City's future growth. -For more information call Leslie Miller at 649-8137 THE PARK CITY HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL - meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the High School Medial Center. All parents and community members are invited. PARK CITY COUNCIL - regular meeting every Thursday at 6 p.m., Marsac Building. 649-9321. WOMANS ATHENAEUM - The Womens Athenaeum SNYDERVILLE SEWER DISTRICT - regular will hold their meetings the 3rd Monday of each month at meeting every second and fourth Monday at 7 p.m., 7:30p.m. District Offices, Rasmussen Road. 3 ELKS-The Park City Chapter of Elks meets on these- SUMMIT COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION -cond and fourth Thursday of each month at the Elks regular meeting every second and fourth Tuesday at Building on Main Street. For more information, call 7:30 p.m. 485-8596. THURSDAY NIGHT GROUP RIDES - Free group rides will be held every Thursday night from May 31 to Sept. 20 at 6 p.m. All ages are welcome and will meet at White Pine Touring, 363 Main Street. ANSI approved helmets are required and participants under 18 must bring br-ing parents written permission. Learn about Park City's extensive trail network and get to know others involved in mountain biking through our guided one to two hour group rides. DROP IN SOCCER-every Monday from 6:30-9 p.m. at the High School. Just stop in and play. JUNIOR GOLF - Park Meadows Golf Club and Park City Golf Course announce the 1990 Park City Junior Golf program. $30 registration fee includes season-long instruction on the lesson tee and on the golf course by PGA Professionals. Juniors from age 7 through 17, of all playing abilities from Beginner to Advanced are welcome. Call Park Meadows Golf Shop, 649-2460 or Park City Golf Shop, 649-8701 for information and registration. FREE FAMILY BIKE RIDES - are offered every Tuesday evening by Cole Sport throughout the summer. Meet at the Park Avenue store at 6 p.m. For more information, infor-mation, call 649-4806. PARK CITY WOMEN'S GOLF ASSOCIATION Every Tuesday at 8 a.m. Shotgun start 18 holes; Reserved Tee-times 9 holes. Call Park City Golf Course to reserve. 649-8701. ' MONDAY NIGHT TIME TRIAL SERIES - Races will not be held on Sept. 3. The grand finale last race will be held on Sept. 17. Registration will begin at 6 p.m. with races starting at 6:30 p.m. sharp. The entry fee is $4 per person per race, with discount season passes available. Refreshments and prize drawings will follow each race. Races will be conducted over a five mile circuit with one or two lap options. Racers will be divided into small groups with groups starting at one minute intervals. Bring Br-ing your family and friends create your own race groups! ANSI approved helmets are mandatory. Participants under 18 must bring parents written permission. Call White Pine Touring at 649-8710 PARK CITY FIRE DISTRICT - regular meeting every first and fifth Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. at Station No. 31, 1353 Park Avenue; third Wednesday of every month at Station No. 33, 750 West Rasmussen Road, 6:30 p.m., work sessions beginning at 5:30 p.m. PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION - regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesday at 7 p.m., Marsac Building. HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION - regular meeting every first and third Tuesday at 5 p.m., Marsac ; Building. PARK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION - regular meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m., Park City High School unless otherwise indicated. ; 649-9671. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES - of the Summit County Service Area No. 3 will convene a meeting of the Board ': on the first Thursday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. Items to be discussed: 1) Homeownerproperty owner concerns 2) Roads: Maintenance; culverts; up-grades; gravel; and misc. 3) Budgets, billing, and collections ' 4)Arch. Committee Report 5)Water issues 6)Bills to be paid 7 ) New Business items PARK CITY LIBRARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS - ; will meet monthly on the second Monday of each month at noon. All meetings open to the public. '1 flOfJP "S 11 JiLJ U 71 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS - 2300 Monitor Drive. Sacrament meeting, 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday School, 10:20 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. Priesthood Meeting, 11 :10 a.m. and 1: 10 p.m. HEBER VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH - 1400 North Hwy 40, Heber City. Southern Baptist Church. Bible Study Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Child care provided. Buck Buchanan, Pastor. 654-3531. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH -121 Park Ave., Park City. Father Pat Carley, 649-9676. Confession by appointment. Mass on Saturday at 5:30 p.m., Sunday 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. SHEPHERD OF THE MOUNTAINS LUTHERAN CHURCH - Sunday Worship, 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 121 Park Av. Sunday School during worship time, ages three through twelve. Adult classes, confirmation, youth groups available during the week. Jonathan Nelson, Pastor. 649-2233. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 525 Park Ave., Park City. Come and join us for Sunday Worship and Sunday School, 9 am. All are welcome. For information, call 649-5666. PARK CITY BAPTIST CHURCH -1950 Woodbine Way No. 9 (behind Emporium Post Office.) Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m. Bible Study Sunday Sun-day and Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Pastor Dave Wellman, 6494)407. An independent Baptist Church. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY - Sunday Church and Sunday School, 5:30 p.m., classes for young people up to the age of 20; Wednesday Service 7:30 p.m. at Park City Community Church, 402 Park Ave. Come as you are, Child Care provided. 649-7812 or 649-3213. PARK CITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - 1401 Kearns Blvd., non-denominational christ-centered church. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Child care provided. Home bible study groups. Ladies bible study at the church, Tuesday 1pm. Christian bookstore available. Pastor Bill Lynch. 6494)301. PARK CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH 402 Park Ave., United Methodist, Presbyterian (U.S.A.), Disciples of Christ, American Baptist, United Church of Christ. Worship Wor-ship service, Sunday School, and nursery will be at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Mark Heiss, pastor, 649-8131. STORYTIME FOR PRESCHOOLERS - every Thurs day from 10-10:30 a.m., Park City Library. 649-8118. MOTOR VEHICLE RENEWAL AND TITLE CHANGES - As a public service, the Summit County Assessors' Office is making renewals and title changes on motor vehicles and other titled property. Changes can be made in Coalville Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., in Park City in the Summit County Services Ser-vices Building, 1753 Sidewinder Drive, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to noon in the Summit County Services Building, 110 N. Main, Kamas. Should you have any questions, call anytime at 336-2382 or 645-8910. 1989 SUMMIT COUNTY DOG LICENSES - are now being be-ing sold at the Summit County Animal Shelter and Sheriff's Office in Coalville. All dogs in the county over 6 months must be licensed to a person 18 or over. Mail in applications available at Animal Shelter or Marsac Buildng. $12 fee. Spayed or neutered dogs $6. Senior citizen discount. Questions 649-5449. AIDS COUNSELING & TESTING- Do you have concerns con-cerns about AIDS? For information, counseling, blood testing call our specialist: Diana Maxell, Nurse Practitioner, Practi-tioner, Summit County Health Department, 649-9072 for an appointment. All services are confidential. THE COUNSELING INSTITUTE - The Counseling Institute In-stitute is a private non-profit United Way Agency dedicated to personal growth and the enhancement of human relations. Psychotherapy is offered to children, adolescents, individuals, couples, families, and groups. Therapists, Gene Hansen, Ph. D., Shauna Bradley, LCSW, Carol Buell, LCSW, and Beth Hughes, LCSW offer of-fer services by appointment, funding is available on a sliding fee scale; families experiencing difficulties with personal relations, anger control and domestic conflict, child rearing and overall coping with demands, especially especial-ly young couples, single parents, and the unemployed. Free assessment is available upon request. Medical and inpatient referral is available through the Western Institute In-stitute of Neuropsychiatry. For appointments or further information call 649-2426. PARK CITY MUSEUM- Utah's Silver Queen, Susanna Bransford Emery Holmes, is the subject of a new exhibit at the Park City Museum. Also tour the walk-in mine, watch a video, learn about Park City's past-and don't miss a trip downstairs to the old territorial jail. Learn what's happening in town from the visitor information staff at the desk. Open 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily. Sundays noon to 6 p.m. Free admission, 528 Main Street in Old City Ci-ty Hall. v PARK CITY PERFORMANCES- and the Egyptian Theater, a locally based performing arts organization now entering their 9th season, needs volunteers in every area including community relations, theater productions, produc-tions, secretarial support, house management, etc. If you want to become involved in your community and meet interesting people, donate your time to a very worthwhile, wor-thwhile, non-profit organization. Call Linda Martin at 649-8667 or Valeria Kay Thurnell at 6494)586 after 5pm for information. GREATER PARK MEADOWS ASSOCIATION-Residents ASSOCIATION-Residents from Park Meadows l,2,3,5,6A,Fairway Village, Glen Eagles, Broken Spoke, Lakeview Cottages, Racquet Club, Holiday Ranch, McCloud Creek, Ridgeview and Risner Ridge have recently formed the "Greater Park Meadows Association." Committee work available in areas of Land Use, RecreationBike Path, Traffic Safety and Water Concerns. Any one interested contact Faye Slettom at649-3232 or Shirley O'Kelly 649-8843. |