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Show Wednesday, December 31, 1997 The Park Record HawkWatch January events Continued from B-5 and streams, eventually contaminating contami-nating fish, a staple in the Bald Eagles' diet. Even though the species has made a comeback after being almost completely wiped out, members of HawkWatch still closely monitor the activity of Bald Eagles across the country. "Any species at the top of its food chain is always susceptible to toxins that may be in the environment. envi-ronment. We need to remain cognizant of how we're treating the Bald Eagles' habitat," Burks said. Because Utah is such a great place to see wintering Bald Eagles, HawkWatch will host several events and field trips in January to view this bird of prey. Membership in HawkWatch is $25 per person, or $35 per family. Call HawkWatch International at (800)726-4295 or visit the HawkWatch Website at www.info-xpress.comhawkwatch for more information. Farmington Bay Field Trip, Saturday, Jan. 3. Join HawkWatch field trip leader Rob Wooden Dog hosts blues stars Continued from B-5 in 1995 for Best Traditional Blues Recording. Clay, jewelry, and twisted media by visual artist Roger Fuller and 'Growlin', Stompin', Swayin' gravely original music by Andy Monoco will be featured fea-tured during the social hour, starting at 5 p.m., prior to Rogers' and Buffalo's performance. perfor-mance. Tickets for Sunday's concert are $15 in advance or $17 at the door and can be purchased at Park City Performances business office on the second floor of the Main Street Mall, at Dan's Food Stores, at 1550 Snow Creek Drive The Inn at Prospector Square and Orion's Music, in the Dan's Food Plaza or by calling 1-888-322-WDOG. Watch for Leo Kottke on January 11. Ouelette to see Bald Eagles and other wintering raptors. Meet at 8 p.m. at the HawkWatch office. Bring lunch, water, binoculars, warm clothing and sturdy shoes for walking. This trip will return at about 1 p.m. Cost is free to members, $5 for non-members. Introduction to Wild Bird Photography in Park City, Wednesday Jan 14 and 21, 6:30 9:30 p.m. Beginners and experienced experi-enced wildlife photographers will enjoy this class by Alan Fuchs, a photography instructor at the University of Utah who has been published in Wild Bird magazine, Bird Watcher's Digest and the Salt Lake Tribune. Bring photo equipment to the first meeting, tripods if possible. Meet at Prudential Coleman's communication communi-cation center at 2200 Park Avenue in the Saddleview Office Park. Cost is $40 to members, $50 to non-members. Space is limited, please call (800)726-4295 to enroll by Jan. 9. Mini ID Seminar, Salt Lake, City, Thursday, Jan. 15 and Saturday, Jan 17. Join HawkWatch founder Steve Hoffman to learn the basics and finer points of raptor identification. identifica-tion. Steve has been recognized internationally as a raptor expert identifier. Meet at 6:30 - 9 p.m. Thursday at the Department of Natural Resources building, 1594 W. North Temple, just one block east of Redwood Road, next to Burger King. This class includes a field trip Saturday, Jan. 17 for class members only. Cost is $25 for members, $35 for non-members. Space is limited, please call (800)726-4295 to enroll. Bonneville Chapter Meeting and Chili Social, Saturday, Jan. 24 Join the Bonneville Chapter of HawkWatch International for the Fourth Annual Chili Social. Don't miss this day of hawk-watching hawk-watching and fantastic chili. Meet at 9 a.m. at the HawkWatch office. Depending on the birds, the day's journey to search for raptors may include Farmington Bay, the West Desert, Tooele, or Rush Lake. Lunch will be in Tooele at noon at the Christensen & Griffith Construction Co., 30 S. Tooele Boulevard. Bring binoculars, water, warm clothing, sturdy shoes and chili or other food to share. Cost is food to share or $5 for adults, $2 for children. RSVP with Marlene at (801)467-8057. FRUITCAKE SNOT THE ONLY 6IFTTHAT LASTS A LIFETIME. BE A DESIGNATED DRWEB. A MESSAGE FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT . fJTTf www.beeresponsible.com , NCADD O 197 ButfwWMr B. AntouMr-BusCh. Inc.. SI loui. MO Sta t-s iii'- -a? .is' -.v.. 'V-;";''.i Po r t h w e ARIES (March 20 -April 19) As the year begins, Ambitious Saturn remains in your sign. (I know, you're getting get-ting tired of imitating a down-to-earth practical person, but ifs not over yet.) And, coupled with the Attention-Grabbing Attention-Grabbing Sun in your career house, ifs safe to say your New Year's resolutions revolve around success. The past year was supposed to have put you on the path to maturity & wisdom. Of course, whether you stayed on track or not is still open for discussion. At any rate, ifs your turn to be a grown-up. How do you (ike it so far? TAURUS (April 20 - May 20) Your ruler, Romantic Venus, occupies the unconventional sign of Aquarius all week. Forget your usual cozy twosome scenario. For now, you'd rather have freedom and lots of space in your relationship. rela-tionship. If you're single, you're likely to be attracted to rebels, computer nerds, and avant garde artists. But, don't sign a lease together yet. Ultimately, your unwillingness to change will clash with your new sweetie's desire for variety & you'll end up driving each other crazy. However, since you're too rebellious to listen to me right now, prepare to spend lots of money trying to break that lease. GEMINI (May 21 - June 20) Well, if you're around to read this, you must not have any vacation time available. avail-able. Gemini is the wanderlust sign of the zodiac this week. Even if you're not on a trip, you're likely to be in contact with people from faraway places. You're also feeling rather sporty & competitive. If you don't have room to set up a ping pong table, then at least set up a board game. Meantime, you're starting to get a little more comfortable with the idea of making a romantic commitment. Okay, a semi-commitment. Okay, a date in the near future. A phone call?? CANCER (June 21 - July 22) Yes, even you security-conscious types have days of wild abandon & New Year's Day is your time for a free-spirited celebration. Your lunar ruler joins forces with Jovial Jupiter, the zodiac's favorite jester, & you bring in 1998 with a sense of fun-fun-fun. The weekend emphasis is on the spooky world of psychic psy-chic phenomenon. Get out your Ouiji board & have a chat with Elvis (Presley, not Grbac.) Ready for something normal? nor-mal? The steady & comfortable Taurus Moon on Tuesday & Wednesday soothes your senses. After all this, you need a bit of stability, don't you? LEO (July 23 -August 22) Here we go again. Ifs the dead of winter & your mind has turned to romantic mush. You usually want to spoil your sweetheart with traditional grand gestures ges-tures of love (like gifts of cashmere or 24 karat gold anything), but this year you're going for the unconventional (like full page declarations of devotion on an AOL electronic billboard). If you're not already matched up, you've got a weak spot for Aquarians right now. If you want to make a good Impression, do something some-thing humanitarian like giving all RSTREAM etc of Oecember 31, 199 7 5 your last year's cashmere to the needy. VIRGO (August 23 - September 22) You enter into the New Year determined to do a healthy overhaul on yourself. Perhaps your resolutions are too lopsided. lop-sided. How about adding one for your love life? The Moon in your opposite sign of impressionable & imprecise Pisces on Friday & Saturday may leave you feeling vaguely vulnerable & easily irritated. Relax a little, okay? Between this & your new diet and exercise regime, you'll be exhausted by the end of the week if you don't take it easy. As for your love life: If you lay off your constructive con-structive little criticisms, it'll get better. LIBRA (September 23 - October 22) If you're not having a good time as the New Year kicks in, you must have signed up with the wrong solar system. Jupiter (planet of abundant opportunities) opportuni-ties) and Venus (planet of hedonistic delights) are stirring up all sorts of pleasure plea-sure in your house of romance & creativity. cre-ativity. Your key words for this week include: Offbeat; Artistic, Chatty, & Competitive. (However, the word "cooperative" is noticeably lacking from your description.) Go ahead & be self-indulgent self-indulgent for a change. Forget about what others think. Cut to the front of the line. We'll all still like you, don't worry. SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21) The Reactionary Moon joins Mars (planet (plan-et of action) & Jupiter (planet of excess) . in your solar house of home & family on Thursday. If you're watching the Bowl games, you're likely to be so intensely involved that no one else can touch the remote without causing a war. If you're NOT a football fan, you could instead be caught in a frenzy of home decorating decorat-ing (moving the TV & the die-hard fans to a completely different spot in the house.) The Moon in your opposite sign of Taurus on Tuesday & Wednesday depletes your power. Ifs time to veg out. Make sure the TV is already in place & the remote is yours. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - December 21) Your ruler, Spirited Jupiter, in your house of local connections makes New Year's Day a good time to invite the neighbors over. (Since Flirtatious Mercury is in your sign, you'll undoubtedly invite your most attractive neighbors.) Family relations are rocky on Friday & Saturday as the wimpy Pisces Moon causes some whining & complaining on the home front. Fortunately, you're upbeat & cheerful by Sunday when the fiery Aries Ms ! Moon sparks some playfi romantic activities. Isn t it nice to be so friendly with your neighbor? CAPRICORN (Dec.22 January 19) Capricorn is always ready to accept a new lesson in life, but, unfortunately, you usually expect it to be difficult. This time, borrow some rose-colored glasses from a Pisces, okay? 1998 offers two big lessons in your chart. One: Your ruler, Responsible Saturn, is finalizing his 2 12 year passage thru the Reckless sign of Aries, giving you a last chance to break free of self-imposed limitations & take liberating risks. Two: Spiritual Neptune is completing his approximately approximate-ly 14 year journey thru your sign, and, believe it or not, you have developed no small amount of intuition. Now, put on the rosy glasses, take your new abilities, & do something with them. AQUARIUS (lanuary 20 - February 1 8) You're a real mixed bag as the year begins. Optimistic Jupiter, Bossy Mars, Unpredictable Uranus, & Charming Venus are all in your personality house. One minute you're impossible & the next minute you're delightful. Well, no one will find you boring, thafs for sure. The Moody Moon in your family house on Tuesday & Wednesday could cause some sort of fall-out over what should be ancient history. If your brother traded your bicycle for a' vintage Reggie Jackson baseball card, ifs time to forgive him. PISCES (February 19 - March 19) You start the year with full blown generosity gen-erosity of spirit as Venus (planet of gentle gen-tle graciousness) & Jupiter (planet of benevolent idealism) occupy your house of empathy. (My goodness. Is that a halo I see over your head?) Try not to give away everything you own in your current state of selflessness. 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