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Show Page A14 Thursday, June 18, 1992 Park Record Eighth annual Writers at Work conference kicks off June 21 ir' ..."TV F't'iri"!'"' I i m j i jiipiiibwjh i i n j-wil ii ii j I 1 I? I; .iv I 8' 9 1 3 f i 4 Children's Menu Available Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Specials Daily Now open in Kamas "Gateway to the Uintas" Open 7 days a week Great family menu Try our outside garden dining Park City Jet. 224 & 248 East 649-9868 WW'' VP- s 4 7 . Pi ' i r - C ' t. 4 r ' ARE YOUR CLIENTS SICK OF RENTING? Buy this two bedroom for $60,000 and build equity instead of paying someone else's mortgage! Seller is eager. j ... II CONTACT: A. Madeline Smith aka Mardi Hudson 801-649-7171 UJ 801 If PARK: CAFE As good as the best. . better than the rest. 13 HOMESTAKE Tl - 649 - 1919 CITY -July Vf I ri M II H H k m m n mas : a v. a jt j m Breakfast Served Anytime Kamas 70 E. Center St. Mirror Lake Rd.-783-4348 ;; V 1 M If merruaentiai Coleman Real Estate 13 - 17 As many as 200 writers are expected to attend the eighth annual Writers at Work conference in Park City, Utah, June 21-26, 1992. The week-long series of workshops, lectures, panel discussions, and readings attracts both published and unpublished writers as well as editors and agents. "Most of our students are from Utah and the Intermountain West," says Kevin Avery, President of the Writers At Work Board of Directors. "But many come from as far away as Los Angeles, Seattle, Boston, and New York." Writing faculty also come from both Utah and beyond. "David Lee, the Poet Laureate of Zion Canyon, will be conducting this year's poetry workshop," Avery says. "We also have Eric Overmyer, who teaches at Yale and has written for the television programs Sisters and St. Elsewhere, teaching a workshop in dramatic writing. And we're very excited to have Betsy Marston, editor of the highly-respected environmental newspaper High Country News, cdming over from Colorado to teach a workshop called 'Journalism and the Green Beat'." Students who register for workshops also have an opportunity to meet in a private discussion of their writing with a visiting -agent, editor, or writer. The public is invited to join conference-goers at the Yarrow Hotel every afternoon and evening when local and visiting writers read from their works in progress. A complete schedule of public readings, which are free of charge, 1 992 Skate - If you are 7 to 14 years old with in-line skating experience, this camp is for you! Skate-to-Ski Camps teach in-line skating skills, conditioning, drills to improve balance, and provide practice courses with emphasis on alpine ski technique. Coaching the camps will be Tricia Stumpf (Learn to Race Program Director- Park City Ski Area, PSIA Level III Alpine FOR LEASE ii ii i HISTORIC COMMERCIAL DISTRICT - 250 GRANT ST. New re-bullt with retail space below and a 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment upstairs, 2,230 sq. ft. Finished to your specifications. Many possibilities. 521-2990 L1 8 oz. Chicken Writers at Work readings Sunday, June 21 4 p.m. Alison Baker Francois Camoin 8 p.m. Robert Finch Judith Freeman Monday, June 22 4 p.m. Katharine Coles Doris Va lie 8 p.m. Jacaueline Osherow Phyllis Barber Tuesday, June 23 4 p.m. Nance Van Winckel Raye Ringholz 8 p.m. Elizabeth Cox James Thomas Wednesday, June 2 8 p.m. David Lee (Kimball Gallery) Pam Houston Thursday, June 25 4 p.m. Susan Land (Fiction Fellow) Eric Overmyer 8 p.m. Ralph Wilson Antonya Nelson Friday, June 26 4 p.m. Dianne Nelson Ron Carlson 8 p.m. Pamela Painter Al Young is available from Writers At Work or from local bookstores. Writers and would-be writers who are interested in attending the conference should register soon for to - Ski Camps Certified Instructor, USSCA Level I Alpine Coach) and Mike Sussman (Park City Farm Team Coach-Park City Ski Area, PSIA Level III Alpine Certified Instructor, USSCA Level II Alpine Coach). The camps will take place at the Park City High School parking lot from 9 a.m. till 3 p.m. with a scheduled lunch break. The dates are: June 27 and 28 (Youth 7-14 years), July 11 (Adult), and July , - -i 1iS8'S' i Patio Dining and Early Bird Specials benetl Daily 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Served witli Rice Pilaf, Vegetable or Baked Potato Breast., Lunch Mon - Sa 1 1:30 to 2:00, Dinner Daily 5:00 to 9:30 Sunday Hrunili Served 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. the few remaining workshop spaces. Contact Writers at Work, 2100 Emigration Canyon, Salt Lake City, Utah 84 108; 801298- 9936. 24 and 25 (Youth 7-14 years). The fee for the Youth Camp is $70, with a $10 discount for each additional family member. The Adult Camp fee is $40. A parent must be present for registration. All camps are limited to 30 participants, so register early. All participants are required to wear helmets and safety pads. For registration or information, call Tricia or Mike at 645-9406. firovolnq in ihe love neiflhhorjind self. PARK CITY CH COMMUNITY I CHURCH I ! 64g-8ii 9 oz. Chopped Sirloin with sauteed mushrooms........;........................$6.75 7 oz. Top Sirloin....;........... ....$7.25 6 oz. Prime Rib....... ........$7.95 Salad Bar $4.95 0HUE STEOEI AJ f R P. SPE P TOR SQUARE 649-8060 S |