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Show WedThursFri, April 28-30, 2004 Hie Park Record B-11 : For Your Information Special events CELEBRATE SPRING by attending a Mother's Day Tea on Saturday. May 12-4 p.m. at the Mountain Life Evangelical Free Church in Silver Creek. Cost is $7per person. All ladies, 12 and older, are welcome. Wear your fancy tea hat - there'U be prizes for the best ones. RSVP by calling 647-5855. APPLICATIONS FOR PARK CITY LIBRARY BOARD VACANCIES for terms of three years are now being accepted by the Mayor. Appointments will be effective July 1, 2004. Applicants must be residents of Part City and willing to attend monthly meetings and other meetings as business demands. Applications are available at the Library and at the Mayors Office. The deadline for applications appli-cations is Friday. May 14. For more information, informa-tion, contact Linda Tillson at 615-5605. 3RD ANNUAL TREASURE MOUNTAIN 5K1 MILE FUN RUN and pancake breakfast break-fast will be held 8:30 ajn. on Saturday, May 22 at Treasure Mountain Middle School. Celebrate public education in Park City by running, walking and then eating pancakes with your friends, family and teachers! All ages welcome. T-shirts, medals, trophies and fun! Registration forms available at TMMS. Call Phil Schneider at 645-5640 or e-mail Lisa Kiiehenheiter at lisakirchpeoplepc.com for more information. LOVE TO GARDEN? DEALING WITH ARTHRITIS? "Can Do: Living With Rheumatoid Arthritis" Garden Party will be held Thursday, June 10, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.. at The Hotel Monaco.15 West 200 South. Salt Lake City. Free. To RSVP. call 1-877-992-2636. Sponsored by Abbot Immunology. GIRLS WELLNESS CAMP at Silver Mountain Sports Club will begin June 21, MWF 8:30 a.m. to noon, for seven weeks. Limited to 25 girls, 12 and older. Nutrition, workouts, body image. Call 649-6670 or sign up at club. Meetings PARK CITY COUNCIL - Regular meetings each Thursday, approximately 6 p.m.: Work Session precedes meeting. Marsac Bldg. 615-5007. 615-5007. Public welcome. PARK CITY FIRE DISTRICT Regular meetings of Administrative Control board every 1st and 3rd Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Station No. 35. Pinebrook Station. 2575 W. Kilby Road. Work sessions at 5:30 p.m. PARK CITY AREA LODGING ASSOCIATION ASSOCI-ATION meets the first Wed. of each month. Contact Rhonda Sideris at 649-6175. PARK CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Regular meetings every 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7 p.m., Marsac Bldg.. Work Session. 5:30 p.m. HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION - Meetings every 1st and 3rd Monday at 5 p.m., Marsac Building. PARK CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION - Regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 6 pjn.. District Offices! 2700 Kearns Blvd. CaU 645-5600. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) meets in Park City: Mon.-Sat.. 7:15 a.m. St. Luke's Chapel. 525 Park Ave. (Attitude Adjustment). Daily. Noon St. Luke's Chapel. Mon.. 7 p.m., Women's meeting, at Creekside Christian Fellowship Church, 1440 Bitner Rd. Kimball Jet. Mon. 7 p.m. St. Luke's (Step Study Yl'ues. 7, p.m. Valley Mental Health, 1753 Sidewinder, 2nd fl. (candlelight). Wed. 7 p.m. Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church, 4051 N. Hwy. 224, north of The Canyons turnof f. Thurs. 7 p.m.Men's meeting. Miners Hospital; also Thurs. 7:30 p.m., 11th step meeting, St. Luke's Chapel: FiL 7 p.m.. Speakers meeting. meet-ing. City Park Rec Bldg. next to Miners Hospital; Sat 6 p.m. Big Book, City Park Rec Bldg.; Sun. 6 p.m.Birthday meeting, Citv Park Rec. Bldg. Questions? Call Gordon at 649-0073. Mike at 649-4591, Larry at 901-1197, Michele at 647-0936, Kvm at 649-6109, Lisa at 655-2802 or Jim or Kim at 615-8201. The Park City recorded message is 649-0022. (closed meetings) Heber Citv meetings: M-F, 8 p.m.. Old Heber Hospital. 600 East Center St. (Websites: parkcityaa.com. saltlakeaa.org) Kamas meetings: Tues.. 7 p.m. at Kamas Bible Church: Sat., 6 p.m. at Summit Co. Services Bldg. (Library) AI-ANON is a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share experience, strength and hope in order to solve their common com-mon problems. Saturdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Saddleview Office Bldg. B. 2200 Park Ave., call Lisa. 655-2802; and Wednesdays. 6 p.m. at the Miners Hospital, call Pam, (435) 783-5252. 783-5252. ALATEEN is a fellowship for adolescents, 10-18, of alcoholics who share experience, strength and hope in order to solve their common com-mon problems. Meetines, Tuesdays, 7 p.m. at Bible Church, 480 N.'lOO W., Kamas. Call Don. 901-1086. DEBTORS ANONYMOUS is an anonymous anony-mous fellowship helps anyone suffering from compulsive debting and spending. No dues or fees. Sundays. 4 p.m. at Friendship Manor, 1320 F.. 500" S., SI.C (basement- room IB), and Wednesdays. 7-8:30 p.m. in the 2nd floor board room at Friendship Manor. Call (801) 359-HF.AL or Charlene. (801 ) 220-0369. NEWLY DIAGNOSED WITH MS SUPPORT SUP-PORT GROUP will holds scheduled meetings meet-ings Call Utah Chapter (801)493-0113. SUMMIT COUNTY MEETINGS OF THE SALT LAKE CHAPTER OF "THE COMPASSIONATE COM-PASSIONATE FRIENDS," a support group for bereaved parents and families, are held the first Thursday each month, at 199 Antelope Dr. Coalville. For information, call Dcna at (435) 336-2635, LaRita. (435) 336-2704 336-2704 or Jean at 649-1448. MAN TO MAN prostate cancer education and support group holds meetings on the first Wednesday of the month. They are free, and open to patients' family members and friends. For information, call (801) 483-1500 or 1-800-234-0533. CEA-HOW is an anonymous fellowship offering help to anyone suffering from compulsive com-pulsive eating. No dues, no fees, no weigh- ins. For meeting times and information, call Cheryl at 649-4468. NULIFE GROUP is a support group to help with nutrition, cleansing and healthy weight loss, if you have chronic fatigue, weight gain, digestive woes, fibromyalgia, candidacrav-ings. candidacrav-ings. diabetes, etc. or want energy, you are welcome. No fees or dues. Meetings at Canyon Creek Club, 900 W. Bitner Rd. For meeting schedule call Don 801-597-1770. OAKLEY TOWN MEETINGS are held the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month. OAKLEY PLANNING COMMISSION will hold its meeting on the 4th Thursday of each month. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP meets the last Monday of each month at the Miners 1 lospital Community Center. All survivors, fain ih members and friends are welcome. For information, call Lisa at 655-2802, PARK CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Board meetings are held at the library, 1255 Park Ave., on the 2nd Monday of each month, noon-l:30 p.m. Public is welcome. 615-5600. PFCCA PROFESSIONAL FAMILY CHILD CARE ASSOC. Support group offering training for in-home and center-based center-based child care providers. For meeting information, infor-mation, call AHyson at 655-0687. SNYDERVILLE BASIN WATER RECLAMATION RECLA-MATION DISTRICT Meetings held the 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month. 5 pjn., district offices. 2800 Homestead Rd. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES of Summit County Service Area No. 3 will meet 1st Thurs. of the month. 7:30 pjn. PARK CITY PDD AUTISM SUPPORT GROUP will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m., Wednesday. April 28. at 3320 American Saddler. Call Joy Stanley 655-8885 or Lori Elkins 615-7957 for more information. PARK CITY HIGH SCHOOL PTSO meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 9 ajn. in Room 149. For information, call Dale Hart at 649-9699. PARK CITY GREEN PARTY meets monthly to discuss issues and actions. Contact Brad at 615-1584 or Jay at jlbevxmission.com. RECYCLE UTAH BOARD OF TRUSTEES meets the first of every month. Members and the general public are welcome. Call 649-9698 for time and place. SUMMIT CO. LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LF.PC) holds monthly meetings. Call 615-3521 for information. informa-tion. FRANCIS TOWN PLANNING COMMISSION COMMIS-SION meets 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m.. Town Park Building. SUMMrr PARK HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room at the Summit County Library at Kimball Junction. Guest speakers TBA. Park residents resi-dents are welcome. SUMMIT COUNTY LIBERTARIAN PARTY ORGANIZATION will hold monthly meetings on the last Tuesday of each monthThe public is invited. For information, call or (435) 783-5889. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS holds meetings meet-ings at Old SL Mary's Church. 121 Park Ave. on Fridays at 8:15 p.m. For information call Don B. at 901-1086. If you feel you have a problem...and you want to get belter, call us. PARK CITYSUMMIT COUNTY LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS will hold regular monthly meetings the third Wednesday of each month. The League is a grassroots, broad-based, non-partisan group offering education on issues and encouraging effective government. Everyone is invited. Call for times and locations at 658-2849. SUMMIT COUNTY PARENTS AND ADVOCATES OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, is a support group serving persons with all disabilities, regardless of age.Meetings are free, refreshments served. Contact Gall Salowey at 645-8703. OVEREATERS ANON YMOUS is a fellowship fellow-ship of individuals who through shared experience, expe-rience, strength and hope, are recovering from compulsive overeating. Meetings are Tuesdays, 6-7 p.m. at the Creekside Christian Fellowship Church, 1400 Bitner Road (Red RooflCall Cathy for more information, (435) 783-2869. Anyone wanting to stop compulsive eating is welcome. DEBTORS ANONYMOUS hold two weekly week-ly meetings: On Sunday. 4:30 p.m., Friendship Manor, 1320 East 500 South. Conference room. Level A, SI.C; and on Wednesday. 7 p.m., Kearns Library, 5350 South 4220 West, Kearns, Call (801) 281-5541 or visit www.utin.org. ADHD PARENT SUPPORT GROUP will hold meetings on an as-needed basis at Valley Mental Health conference room, 1753 Sidewinder Dr. For more information, call Terri Bowers at Valley Mental Health, 649-8347, 649-8347, 647-0271 or terribvmh.com. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT GROUP The Peace House is offering a support group for women affected by domestic domes-tic violence Wednesdays at 6 p.m. For more information, call Elizabeth at (435) 647-9161 or visit DFiT.org. THE COLBY SCHOOL Board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the school. For more information, call Amy Davies. 655-3966 or email adaviesthecol-byschool.org. adaviesthecol-byschool.org. HANDYHANDS free employment training at the Christian Center, 1100 Iron Horse Drive Tues. and Thurs. 8-11 a.m. Video, Internet, workbook. Gill 649-2260 or visit www.handyhands.org PARKITES FOR JOHN KERRY will meet on the 3rd Wednesday of the mon th. 7 p.m . at the Miners Hospital (second floor). Focus on getting out the vote for Keny and other issues. Call Lily Grove, 640-2420 with questions. ques-tions. (thegroveallwest.net) All are wel- Clubs WOMAN'S ATHENAEUM will hold their meetings the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. For information regarding programs, call 645-8762. THE PARK CITY SUNRISE ROTARY CLUB meets every Thursday at 7:15-8:30 a.m. at The Cabin Club at The Grand Summit Hotel at The Canyons. For more information, call Ladd Tanner, 640-3400. THE PARK CITY ROTARY CLUB meets every Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at the Grub Steak Restaurant, 2200 Sidewinder Dr. KIWANIS CLUB OF PARK CITY meets first and third Thursdays each month, 8 a.m. at the Yarrow Hotel. For more information, e-mail pckiwanisyahoo.com. TOASTMASTERS LNT'L OF PARK CITY meets Tuesdays, 7-8 a.m. at The Hampton Inn, 3309 Landmark Dr. Promotes the development devel-opment of public speaking and leadership skills in a fun and positive learning environment. environ-ment. Contact Nancy Sutton at 649-5708 or visit www.peanutbuttertoast.org. PARK CITY WOMEN'S BUSINESS NETWORK NET-WORK meets the third Tuesday of each month, at the Miners Hospital Community Center. For more information, call Liz McCaffrey, (866) 231-5961, or go to www.parkcttywomensbusinessnetwork.net. PARK CITY MOUNTAIN SPORTS CLUB offers all sports activities from tennis, skiing, biking, hiking, to social gatherings. Weekly TGIFs.Single or married. Call 645-5350 or visit www.pcmsc.org. PARK CITY LIONS CLUB meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 12:30 p.m. at the Rustic Creek Grille in the Radisson Inn. For membership information, call Renee Jones, 615-2265. UTAH BRITISH BIKE CLUB is dedicated to preservation, restoration and riding the famous motorcycles of England. Open to all biking enthusiasts. Contact Tom Kullen 649-7169. 649-7169. PARK CITY MOTORCYCLE CLUB, a nonprofit organization, is open to people of all ages interested in motorcycles. Call Steve Sady. (435) 783-5889. PARK Cm' COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month in the Social Hall of St. Marv's Catholic Church. Call 649-2419 or 649-9676. KAMAS VALLEY LIONS CLUB holds a trap shoot for men and women on the last Saturday of the month. 11 ajn Kamas Valley Gun Club. CaU Stan Norris, (435) 783-4522." THE PARK CITY ORDER OF ELKS meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at the Elks Bldg. on Main Street. Call 649-9960. HIGH COUNTRY FLY FISHERS is a local chapter of Trout Unlimited which focuses on fishing, conservation, improving stream habitat habi-tat and helping the beginning fisherman. For information, call Harley J. Adair. 645-7434. LA LECHE LEAGUE holds monthly meetings, meet-ings, the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 10 ajn.. offering breastfeeding information and support. CaU Amy at 658-4812 or Karen at 658-4578 for more information. SILVER QUEEN QURTERS - Anyone interested in quilting. caU Lois Podolney at 649-3945 for date, time and location of next meeting, e-mail qb0043msn.com. PARK CITYHEBER WRITERS GROUP wiU hold regular meetings. AU writers welcome. wel-come. For more information, call Kay Kunkel. 649-6760. PC MOMS (MOTHERS OF MULTIPLES) meets monthly. For more information, call Kathy Anderson at 645-9660. THE BACK OF HIE WASATCH FIBER GUILD holds monthly meetings at Heart of the Mountain Alpaca Ranch. All l'iberphiles invited to bring knitting (or whatever) and join us. Call Ten Adams at (435) 783-6626. THE RED HAT SOCIETY' (Ya -Ya Pearls Chapter) meets monthly to plan and enjoy exciting adventures. For information, call Joni. 658-4819 (home) or 901-2290 (cell). PARK CITY" SENIOR CITIZENS meet every Monday and Thursday. 11 ajn.-4 p.m. Home cooked meal served at 1 p.m. Please call for reservation. 1361 Norfolk Ave. (Behind fire station.) New members encouraged. encour-aged. Activities include bridge and canasta, billiards, exercise equipment use, trips and more. Call 649-7261. Supervised by Mountain Lands Dept. of Aging. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Mountain Ridge Chapter. All are welcome. Call Janis McCoid (801) 943-9697 or Muriel Burt 654-4515. D AUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS hold Iheir meetings the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 1733 Lucky John Dr. at 7"p.m. Call Chris Keelcr at 649-2445. MEN'S GROUP, will focus on: Definition of abusive behaviors, identifying areas of change, overcoming fear of abandonment, looking at personal belief systems formed in family of origin, increasing inner sense of competence. Call 649-2426. NEWCOMERS CLUB OF GREATER PARK CITY welcomes new and nearly new residents, full-time or seasonal. Monthly membership coffees second Wednesday of each month. Many activities and interest groups. Call Maribeth Powell. 649-5005. SUMMIT SEEKERS SNOWMOBILE CLUB meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Siiowmobiling issues discussed, guests are welcome. For location and directions direc-tions or information, call Leo, (435-783-5907, or OkieBonnie Leach. 649-8935. PARK C I I V MOMS.. r Looking to meet other moms wirli young children at home? Come join our groups-fun activities for moms, kids and families. Visit www.parkcity nioms.com, or call Diane at 658-2610. TOUGH LOVE, a parent support group, provides options and emotional support for families in crisis. For information on meeting times, call Becky at 615-1852. HEBER VALLEY GUN CLUB is open to the public Thursdays 6-10 p.m. Call (801) 377-3350 or (435) 654-4840 for more information informa-tion or directions. Worship PARK CriT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA). invites you to join us each Sunday at 10 a.m. in the Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave., and experience worship in a relaxed family atmosphere. Childrens's Sunday school and nursery, great music and refreshments. Weekly Bible study and fellowship fellow-ship groups, family fun nights and outdoor adventures. Pastor Phil Stogner, 649-2662, or visit our website www.parkcitychristian.com ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sunday services include: 7:45 a.m.contempla-tive a.m.contempla-tive service at the chapel, 525 Park Ave. At the church, 4595 N. Silver Springs Dr. behind Blue Roof 9 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:30a.m. Praise and Worship music. 10 a.m. Regular Service. For more information, call 649-4900, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday. UNITY FELLOWSHIP OF PARK CITY is a non-denominational spiritual community. All are welcome regardless of age. race, sexual sexu-al orientation, beliefs or disability. We celebrate cele-brate life through our devotion to God and by being empowered to experience love, vitality, peace, abundance and joy. Cliildcare and dynamic teen program. Sunday service. 10 ajn. at St. Luke's Chapel, 525 Park Ave. Spiritual leader, Paddy Wood, 658-0886. MOUNTAIN LIFE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 7375 N. Silver Creek Rd. (1-80 & U.S. 40 Jet.), holds an upbeat Worship Service, every Sunday at 10 a.m., plus Sunday School for ages 3 yrs.-12th Grade. Nursery provided for 2 yrs and under. Adult Faith Builder classes at 9 ajn. AWANA kids club each Wednesday evening during the school year. Jr. high and high school programs. Scott Fine, pastor. For more information about church activities and ministries, call 647-5855, email nitiilifemountainlife.org, or visit www.m oimtainlife.org. PARK CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH, United Methodist, corner of Hwy 224 and Bear Hollow Dr. Worship services Sunday 9 and 10:30 a.m. in our sanctuary, with its beautiful beau-tiful mountain view. Nursery provided. Classes and groups available for all ages. Bob Kaylor. pastor. Website: parkcitycommunily-church.org. parkcitycommunily-church.org. Call 649-8131. SHEPHERD OF THE MOUNTAINS LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday worship at 8:30 and 11 a.m.: Christian Education, all ages, 9:45 a.m. Nursery care provided. Wednesday evening Vespers each week during dur-ing Lent, 7 p.m. All visitors welcome as we serve Christ and community. Hwy 224 near The Canyons, 649-2233. Jeffrey Louden, Pastor, www.shepherd ofthemountains.org. CALVARY CHAPEL-PARK CITY Meets Sunday mornings at 10:15 a.m. in the historic St. Mary's Church, 121 Park Ave. Dynamic worship and solid biblical teaching in a friendly, friend-ly, casual atmosphere. Childcare and children's chil-dren's church during service. Adult home group Thursday nights at 7pm. Pastor Joe Ellis, 647-3095. MOUNTAIN VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP, 1401 Kearns Blvd., non-denominational. non-denominational. Sunday service at 10 a.m. Nursery and complete children's church program pro-gram for ages birth-14; youth group; Bible studies; small group and recovery group ministries; min-istries; and ministry to the poor and needy. Christian bookstore available. Senior Pastor Lenny Perata, 649-8301. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH at White Pine Canyon Rd. and SJL 224. Father Robert Bussen. Pastor. 649-9676. Confessions on Saturday. 4:30 pjn. Masses Saturday, 5:30 p.m.: Sunday. 8 ajn. and 9-.30 am .and in Spanish at 7 p.m. Daily mass (M-F) 8 ajn. ST. LAWRENCE MLSSION, kxated at 1st West & Center SL, Heber. Sunday Mass, 11:15 ajn. Father Robert Bussen VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTER welcomes wel-comes you at City Park Recreation Bldg. Sundays, at 10:30 ajn. with Pastor Timothy Wismer, Oral Roberts Master of Divinity School graduate. Come as you are and you will be loved. 655-8807. TEMPLE HAR SHALOM holds weekly Erev Shabbats at the synagogue, 1922 Prospector Ave. with Rabbi Aaronson. AprB 30 Shabbat, 7:30 pjn. CaU 649-2276. PARK CITY BAPTIST CHURCH meets at 1401 Kearns Blvd. (Mountain Vineyard building). build-ing). Sunday school, Sunday, 1:30 pjn.: Sunday worship. 2:30 pjn.: Wednesday prayer meeting. 7 p.m. Pastor Matthew Conrad, 649-0407. 649-0407. An independent Baptist Church. CREEKSIDE CHRISTLVS FELLOWSHIP, is a Bible teaching, Bible believing church. Located at 1400 Bitner Road. Sunday worship at 10:30 ajn. Bible Study on Wednesdays, 7:30 pjn. Gordy Byers, pastor. 658-4687. "New Saturday night service - "The Saturday Nite Project" TSNP, is an alternative worship experience with an emphasis on youthful music and interactive teaching. Call for schedule. sched-ule. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Sunday Church, and Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Service, 7 pjn. Main Street Mall. 333 Main St., Park City. Come as you are. Call 940-0224 for Reading Room hours at same location. Children, newcomers welcome. KAMAS BIBLE CHURCH. 280 N. 100 W., Kamas. All are welcome to study The Bible, The Whole Bible and Nothing but The Bible at Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., Sunday Worship at 11 a.m., and Wed. Bible Study at 7 p.m. Call Pastor Jerry Van Buren, (435) 783-2226. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT-TFR-DAY SAINTS Park City Slake Bldg.. 2300 Monitor Dr., Sacrament meetings 2 pjn. (Spanish Branch), 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 p.m.; Jeremy Ranch Bldg., 3010 Saddleback Rd., Sacrament meetings 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 2 p.m. (singles); and KimbaU Bldg., 2555 W. Kilby Rd.. 8 a.m 10 a.m., 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. BAHAT FAITH Imagine a peaceful world, without prejudice, with equality between women and men, where diverse cultures and religions are appreciated, the arts and sciences sci-ences fostered and the environment safeguarded. safe-guarded. Baha'is are united toward achieving these goals. For information, visit www.bahai.com, or call 1-800-22-UNITE for mailed information, or send an e-mail to sedonacallahan msn.com or phone (435) 940-0996 for discussions with Park City Baha'is. ZEN: Learn to meditate and practice at the Shodo-An Zen Center. Introductory classes; Mon. 6 p.m. Meditation: Weekday mornings and evenings. Sunday Meditation Talk and Service 10-11:30 a.m. Zen makes every day a good day. For information call Genshin 658-0402 658-0402 or 640-5936 (cell) Volunteers FRIENDS OF THE PARK CITY LIBRARY invite you to recycle clean and sellable books and current or timeless magazines. maga-zines. Bring them to the library. Donations sorted and displayed in the library at the ongoing bargain-priced book and magazine sale. Interested in joining Friends? Pick up form at the library. Friends is always looking for volunteers to help price and sort donations. dona-tions. Contact Carol Dalton at 655-9498 or Leslie Thatcher at 649-7658. MENTORS NEEDED: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, and the Park City School District have partnered to bring needed volunteer vol-unteer resources to children in the district One hour a week, Tuesday or Thursday at lunchtime can help a child reach their potential. poten-tial. Call Silvia Leavitt at (435) 513-0900 or by e-mail at Silvia.bbbsu.org PARK HOSTS are being recruited by the P.C. Police Dept. Park Hosts walk through City Park, helping visitors and providing information on park activities. Hosts receive training. Park Host shirts, use of a ceUular phone and walkie talkie. For information, call Officer Lynn Nagel, 615-5500, or Shelley Weiss. 615-7190. HEBER VALLEY AERO MUSEUM (www.hebervalleyaerom useum.org) needs volunteers to assist with special projects, display dis-play development, fundraisers, publicity and serve as museum docents. No experience necessary. nec-essary. Call Beth Ann Schneider (435) 649.2762. THE PEACE HOUSE, serving Summit and Wasatch Counties, assists abused women and children fleeing domestic violence. Many voluleer opportunities available. Call Karen at 658-4739. Tax deductible donations may be sent to Peace House, Inc., P.O. Box 682141, Park City. Utah 84068. PEOPLE'S HEALTH CLINIC needs volunteers: volun-teers: Medical providers (physicians, nurses, midwives, PAs, NPs, EMIs, phlebotomists) and Spanish language translators on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Clerical workers and van drivers (CDL required) also needed. Please call 435-615-7822 or email infopeo-pleshealth infopeo-pleshealth clinic.org. NEEDED: EMERGENCY SHELTER CARE HOMES AND LONG TERM FOSTER FOS-TER CARE HOMES for adults in need of protection from abuse, neglect or exploitation Contact Gail Salowey, Department of Human Services, 649- 6018 for more information. RECYCLE UTAH is looking for a volunteer to manage its website. The time commitment is only 6 hours a month and very flexible. If you have done website development or maintenance main-tenance using Microsoft Front Page and have some time to spare, please call Recycle Utah at 649-9698. Other volunteer opportunities also available. ARTSKIDS, a free afterschool expressive arts program for children in grades 3-6 needs volunteer artists. Commitment, 2.5 hours, four times a week, group of 12-18 kids. 10-week 10-week program. Media including crafts, drama, movement music, poetry, visual arts, etc. Call Judy, 649-6139 for information. NATIONAL ABILITY CENTER is looking look-ing for volunteers to work with both physically physi-cally and developmentally disabled participants partici-pants in our winter programs - alpine skiing and snowboarding, cross-country skiing, bobsled, horseback riding, swimming and climbing waU. Please caU Michele Di Palma (435) 649-3991 x. 609 or email infonacl9S5.org. UTAH OLYMPIC PARK provides new volunteer vol-unteer opportunities. Help with ski jumping and bobsled track event, or as a docent at the Joe QuinneyAlf Engen Ski Museum, CaU 658-4257 or visit www.olyparks.com, PARK CITY AMBASSADORS, die volunteer volun-teer ami of the Chamber of Commerce, is a nonprofit service organization. They meet on the third Thursday of each month, Ambassadors sponsor the annual Fourth of July Parade and Snowflnker's Ball, provide visitor information, and serve as staff for other nonprofit groups and activities in Park City. For information call Rhonda Block, 645-8094. THE IMAGE REBORN FOUNDATION assists women living beyond breast cancer. To volunteer. caU Pam at 640-1152. Tax deductible donations may be sent to 1685 North Shore Court, Park City, Utah 84098. MOUNTAIN MENTORS, a mentoring program pro-gram for youth of PC School District is looking look-ing for volunteers. Be a mentor, its a great experience for the student and it wiU keep you young. CaU 649-2085 or write P.O. Box 681616, Park City, Utah 84068. ADOPT-A-NATTVE ELDER PROGRAM is looking for volunteers to participate in many capacities. Call Linda Myers at 649-0535 649-0535 or Julie WiUiams at (801) 572-6137. PARK CITY INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL AND PARK CITY CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY is in need of volunteers. CaU Leslie Harlow at 649-5309 or e-mail: lhar-lowparkcityinusicfestival.com. lhar-lowparkcityinusicfestival.com. DO YOU NEED SOME VOLUNTEERS? Individuals of Danville Services are looking for opportunities to give back to the community commu-nity bv passing out flyers, stuffing envelopes, etc CaU Gretchen at (435) 657-0494. . VOLUNTEER FAMILIES needed to host Korean students, ages 9-11, for a month. Purpose, for Koreans to learn the about our culture through interaction with U.S. kids. CaU Sookie Maloney at 649-3124. FRIENDS OF WASATCH-SUMMIT COUNTY CHILDREN'S JUSTICE CENTER CEN-TER needs volunteers to help child victims of abuse. Opportunities and projects for individuals, individ-uals, church groups or organizations. Donations such as snacks, art and office supplies sup-plies are needed. CaU (435) 657-1000. HOPE ALLIANCE needs volunteers for clerical work and warehouse tasksinventory. Great opportunities for individuals and service serv-ice groups. Flexible hours-- weekdays or evenings. CaU (801 ) 952-0400; visit Web site at www.hopealliance.eoin or email hopeal-Uanceaol.com. hopeal-Uanceaol.com. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF SUMMIT SUM-MIT AND WASATCH COUNTIES needs volunteers to help with ongoing Habitat projects. proj-ects. Call 658-1400. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY'S ROAD TO RECOVERY PROGRAM needs volunteers to drive cancer patients to and from treatment facilities. If you have a car, safe driving skills and can spare one morning or afternoon a month, call (801) 483-1500. 483-1500. SWANER NATURE PRESERVE in the Snyderville Basin needs volunteers to help with spring projects, including bird house management, adopt-a-fence line, planting and signage. CaU 649-1767. SUMMIT CO. FRIENDS OF ANIMALS needs animal-loving volunteers to assist in adoptions of rescued dogs and cats at Park City Furburbia at the Tanger Mall. Weekday, weekend shifts available. Call Furburbia. 649-5441. 649-5441. MOUNTAIN LANDS COMMUNITY HOUSING TRUST, a nonprofit, needs volunteers vol-unteers for its Mutual Self Help Affordable Housing program. Volunteers wiU learn home building skUls while helping families become homeowners. Opportunities available for individuals, churches, organizations. For more info or to sign up, caU Erin at 647-9719. 2ND ANNUAL AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE OF SUMMIT SUM-MIT COUNTY needs cancer survivors to participate in this unique event on Friday, June 25. For newly diagnosed, meet others who have survived the same type of cancer; for the cancer patient in treatment, share, your experiences; for the long-term survivor, get recognition that the community cares about your struggle. For more information, contact Joyce at 658-1181, or Janice at 615-8355 615-8355 or 640-6771. YOUTH WINTERSPORTS ALLIANCE has a variety of volunteer opportunities available avail-able to support sport programs and junior athletes. ath-letes. Projects range from photography, fundraising events, staffing events and office tasks. Call Shelley Gillwald, 901-3715. MOUNTAIN MEDIATION CENTER, a new program is looking for volunteer mediators media-tors to assist in smaU claims court and develop additional local mediation programs. Call Lisa Dator at 615-9909 or Natalie Segal at 655-3626 for more information. Classes TOTAL SELF DEFENSE CLASSES for kids and teens combines martial arts and techniques tech-niques to deal with bullying and safety issues. Sign up for fall classes. Call Nancy Sutton at 649-5708 or Marcia Thornton at (801) 372-2264 372-2264 ore-mailjmtallwest.net. FREE SPINAL CARE CLASS every Wednesday, 66:30 p.m. at Team Healthcare, 2200 Park Ave., Bldg. D, If 100, taught by Dr. Don Cofer and Chad Lundstrom. Call 649-1542. 649-1542. PARK CITY ARTS & MUSIC CONSERVATORY CONSER-VATORY is now offering a weekly acting workshop, W 7-9 p.m.; adult group piano, MW 12:30-1:30 p.m.; preschool group piano, 1:30-2:30 pjn.; K-5 voice workshop, M, 4-5 p.m.; teen musical theater, W, 4-5:30 pjn.; group adult voice. Th 6:15-7:15 p.m. Call 649-6292 649-6292 to register. Now accepting enrollment for children's choir, ages 6-11, taught by Debra Cook and Lori Fisher. YOGA: Anusara Yoga at "The Shop," 1167 Woodside Ave. (next to Park City Library) For info and class times, visit www.parkci-tyyoga.com, www.parkci-tyyoga.com, e-mail davidoldtownpc.com or call 649-9339. All levels. Classes by voluntary donation. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE classes sponsored by Holy Cross Ministries meet at PC Library Tues. and Thurs. 7-9 p.m. All levels. For more information, call Maria at (801) 908-0293, ext. 31 or Aniceto at (435) 654-1589. Se habla espanol (Las clases de ingles como segunda idioma se reunen los martes y jueves de 7-9 de la noche at la bib-Uoteca bib-Uoteca de Park City.) ZEN MEDITATION at the Shodo-An Deer Valley Retreat. Dairy meditation, introductory introducto-ry and advanced classes. CaU Genshin at 658-0402 658-0402 or 640-5936. THE LABPARK CITY hosts computer classes and private instruction for aU major applications. Call 649-5259. Sports THE PARK CITY RACQUET CLUB Official Training site of the US Ski & Snowboard Association. World-class facUity with full-size gymnasium, lap pool, hot tub, fitness fit-ness center, aerobics, spinning, indoor and outdoor tennis courts. Child care available. Open M-F, 6 ajn. to 10 pjn., Satu. 7 ajn. to 9 p.m., Sun, 8 a.m. to 9 pjn. AU are welcome. Day use fees and punch cards.Call 615-5401 for details and times. PARK CITY AQUATIC CENTER sched-ule;Open sched-ule;Open plunge, MWF 7-8:45 p.m,; Sat, Sun, 1-4 p.m., 'Lap swim: MWF, 6-9 ajn.; TTh. 7-9 a.m.; MWF, 11 a.m.-l p.m.; M - F 6:30-8:45 p.m.; SatSun, noon to 4 p.m.(Open & Up: $2.50 youth; $350 adults; $3 seniors) Water aerobics. M - F 7-8 a.m., TThF, 8:45-9:45 8:45-9:45 a.m., Sal.. 8:30-9:30 a.m. Arthritis. MWF, 8:45-9:45 a.m. (Aerobic & Arthritis: $4 adults: $3 seniors) Located at Ecker Hill MS. Call 645-5617. PARK CITY RECREATION offers youth and adult programs including volleyball soft-ball. soft-ball. basketbaU, masters swim, soccer and baseball. Classes in yoga, aerobics, spinning, karate, dog obedience, dance, swimming and weight training. CaU 615-5401. NORWEGIAN OUTDOOR EXPLORATION EXPLO-RATION CENTER offers fun for the whole family. Spring in the Rockies is spectacular! Why not sign up for hiking, rock climbing, rafting and more? Outings for individuals or groups, to meet specific needs and abilities. For more information, caU 649-5322 or hike to the office, located at 333 Main St. WASATCH YOUTH HOCKEY PROGRAM PRO-GRAM signups for ages 8-14 now underway at Midway Ice Rink Skate Ha us. PARK CITY TRACK CLUB -for boys and girls, from 2nd-8th grade. Track & Field Club practices and competes from bow through Jane and a cross-country team that practices and competes from Aagast through DeccMbet For more information go to www.pctrackclub.org or contact Ernest F. Oriente at ernestpctrackclub.org or call 615-8486. 615-8486. PARK CITY CYCLING CLUB meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pjn. at the Red Banjo. Mountain and road bikers of all abilities welcome. Call Craig Wdliams at 615-0409. SPORTSLIFE: BUILDING A STRONG FOUNDATION, a Christian sports ministry for eight- to 12-year-old kids. Activities include a variety of weekly sports clinics. For more information. caU 655-0711. Ongoing HEBER VALLEY AERO MUSEUM is now closed until May. but tours may be arranged by appointment Call Steve Guenard, 649-0856 (home); 640-6806 (cell). HUMANITARIAN PROJECTS HELP GROUP meets at the LDS Church, 2300 Monitor Dr. on Tues. mornings from 9:30 ajn. to noon. Everyone wefcome. Quilting, assembling assem-bling newborn kits and school kits for 3rd-world 3rd-world countries. Materials provided, some projects may be done at home. Come for all or part of scheduled time. CaU 649-6985 for info. FAMILY HISTORY CENTER open 69 p.m. Tues.-Sun. Learn your family history via the Internet. Free. 1733 Lucky John Dr. FAMILY-TO-FAMILY, affiliated with the National Alliance for the Mentally 111 (NAMI) of SummitWasatch Counties, meets first Wednesday of every month, 7 pjn. at Valley Mental Health conference room, 1753 Sidewinder Dr. Open to anyone with a friend or loved one with serious mental illness. For information, call Mary or Ray Freer at 645-7896. 645-7896. AIDSHIV COUNSELING & TESTING - Call the Summit Co. Health DepL, 6505 N. Landmark Dr., 615-3910 for an appt 8 am to 5 pm. Mon-Fri. Services confidential. PARK CITY MUSEUM and the Old Territorial Jail are located in Old City Hall, 528 Main St. Open daily, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 pjn., Sunday, noon to 6 pjn. Free admission. PARK CrrY LIBRARY, located at 1255 Park Ave., holds Preschool Storytime every Thursday at 10 a.m. and Toddler storytime every Thursday at 11 ajn. Baby and Me. a language enrichment program for babies ages 6 months to 2 years, is held every other Wednesday. Library hours are Monday through Thursday. 10 a.m. -9 p.m., Friday and Saturday. 10 ajn',6 pjn. and Sunday 1-5 p.m. ESL classes available at theXibrary. For in formation for-mation call 615-5600. PARK CITY LIBRARY WELCOMES VISITORS! VIS-ITORS! For a $10 refundable deposit and proof of local lodging, visitors receive checkout check-out privileges. Internet access, magazine and newspaper reading areas and children's programs pro-grams free, call 615-5600 or stop by 1255 Park Ave. SUMMIT CO. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPT. WeU Child clinics are held on 4th Monday of the month, 8:30-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m., (appointment only). Wednesday immunization immuniza-tion clinics are held 9-1 1 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Flu shots, $15. pneumonia vaccine. $20. KAMAS LIBRARY Hours M-Th, 10 ajn. to 7 pjn.; F. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ; S, 10 a.m. to 3 pjn. Pre-school story time.Th. 10 a.m. For information, infor-mation, call (435) 783-4350. PEOPLE'S HEALTH CLINIC Mobile Health Van provides quality medical care to uninsured residents of Summit and Wasatch counties. FamUy clinics every Mon.; women's and prenatal clinics every Wed. Clinics begin at 6 pjn., at 1150 C Ironhorse Dr.. (behind PC Christian Center), walk-in basis. Call 615-7822 for more information or visit www.peopleshealthclinic.org. SUMMIT COUNTY LIBRARY MAIN BRANCH is located in the Sheldon Richins Summit Bldg. at Kimball Jet Visit the website: web-site: www.summit.lib.ut.us. Preschool Story Time for 3-5 year olds will be held each Wednesday, at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. (two sessions). For information, call 615-3900. PARK CITY BAR ASSOCIATION offers a free program to the public, first Tues. of the month, called "Tuesday Night Bar," 6-8 p.m. at the Miners Hospital. Local attorneys volunteer vol-unteer time to answer legal questions. THE SUMMIT COUNTY VICTIM ADVOCACY ADVO-CACY PROGRAM provides victims of assault, child abuse, domestic violence, homicide homi-cide survivors, robbery, rape, sexual assault, stalking and harassment, with support services servic-es (crisis intervention, protective orders, community com-munity referrals and information, court support, sup-port, assistance with Crime Victim Reparations and Impact Statements. Services are free, available 24 hours a day. Call 615-3850, fax: 615-3852. P.C. AND HEBER DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES M-Th., 7:30 ajn.-6:30 p.m closed Fri. Park City office, 1846 Prospector Ave.; 649-8451. Heber office, 69 N. 600 W., Suite Q (435) 654-6520. QUESTIONS ABOUT MEDICARE, Medicaid, long-term care or Medicare supplements supple-ments (Medigap)? Call Herb, M-F, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at 649-9795. PARK CITY ARTS COUNCIL is a nonprofit non-profit organization whose season includes a variety of performing arts from jazz to opera. readings and lectures. Call Hotline, 645-01 1 0. SUMMIT COUNTY EARLY INTERVENTION INTERVEN-TION PROGRAM is a family-centered program, pro-gram, funded bv Division of Family Health Services. Services offered to infants, toddlers and families - occupational, physical and speech therapy, social work, special education provided for those with a diagnosed condition and probability of resulting in developmental delay, services rree. 63U3 in. Landmark Dr., 615-3910. BRIDGES, A MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT SUP-PORT GROUP, meets on the first and third , Wednesday of the monfh,7-8:30 pjn. at Valley Mental tieaitn, i 3J sidewinder Drive. For more information, call 645-0703 before 8 p.m. INDEPENDENT LIVING RESOURCE INFORMATION for Summit County individuals indi-viduals with disabilities can be obtained by calling toll-free the Utah Independent Living Center in Salt Lake City at 1-800-355-2195. A non-residential facility that provides services to integrate individuals with disabilities with communities. |