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Show bulletiim soaked Park Record Thursday, January 30, 1986 Page A17 ;-.-itiriiv; that offer free classpc: for Nonprofit org-' c n. consecutive weeks are invited to sub- lit a - ihich 5o"lc ThP Park Record office. 1670 Rr.nar.-ro n. r, Monday " " , rrospector Sqi rum " to Arid Some Class fre of rh,r A ,wc wees are ,nv,lea IO suo" Mn uinrn iisum-h w mc. umani7it AHH i & . i wnn-1' . . oiaacp submit tvoewntten, doub e-snarpH inf . . . . . ass. r.--v - f; :- ..-non in paragraph form before b (D ALffiMDD AM 0 5 p.m. luare. prUg abuse discussion Road conditions entatives of The Preveniion center, me rarK Repnlire Department and the juvenile court system church youth leaders in a discussion of "f , fpnt drug abuse Feb. 13. The meeting will begin at ad at the Prospector Square Hotel & Conference ;pm trr more information, call The Prevention Cenier. for Center, 649-8347. Alcoholics Anonymous . u hoin almholics. their families and fjCOUps uieu wK friends-alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Alanon and Ala-L-meet regularly in the Park City area. Schedule: itondav 7 p m., AA meets at Miners Automotive, Park Hv Tuesday, 8 p.m., AA meets at The Hub, Heber; Wednesday, 7 p.m., AA, Alanon and Alateen meeet at St. ary's Catholic Uiurcn, rai v.u, muisudj, 0 p.m., ,ianor, meets at the S Bar S Ranch, Kamas; Friday, 6 " aa meets at Miners Automotive, Park City. For more information, call Dan (649-1561) or Rick (649-2221) jnParkCity or Karen (7a-4i!Ui mr.amas. nn The Utah Department of Transportation has changed its in-state toll-free phone number for road information. Effective immediately, the number to call for current conditions on major roads throughout the state is 1 800-492-2400. Salt Lake Valley residents can dial 964-6000 24 hours a day to listen to a recorded message that is updated several times a day or as driving conditions condi-tions change. Book discussion series The Park City Library continues its book discussion series with Go Tell it on the Mountain, by James Baldwin. It is a powerful statement on what it can mean to grow up black in America. The discussion will be held Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. Copies of the book are available for checkout. New members are welcome. For more information, infor-mation, call 649-8118. 130 Library storytime The Park City Library will sponsor a Valentine's Day I'.edtimi Storytime lor preschool-age children on Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. The program will include stories, films and a puppet show. For more information, call 649 HI 18. . 26 H U n n Ongoing The SMITH & BRIM GENERAL STORE exhibit continues at the Park City Museum, 528 Main St.: Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday Fri-day and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.: Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. 649-6100. For a detailed listing of entertainment events, please turn to the LIMELIGHT section. 30 Thursday Rec. Dept. board meeting Volunteers needed The advisory board of the Park City Recreation Department will meet Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Memorial Building. The public is welcome to attend. For more information, in-formation, call 649-9321. Ext. 60. 130 A few good volunteers are needed to assist with the Park City Winter Carnival during the morning, afternoon after-noon or evening on Feb. 7. 8 and 9. Call Jan at 649-1408 if you have the lime and the interest. 26 AO SOME CIA 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. Nordic ski trek The Norwegian School of Nature Life will offer a gentle nonkskl'fr'ek Feb.' ifrom 9 a.rrv to 3 p.m. No experience is needed as we share and learn together. Cost is S25, icWng lunch, mentor and learning experience. To register, call 649-9321 . Ext. 60. or649-2048. 130 Mountain escape Escape with the Norwegian School of Nature Life Feb. M to 17 while ycfu live in a cabin and snow caves in the Uinta Mountains. We will learn and share together, living the unselfish, simple life in nature. Cost is S185. including 'nod, transportation, group equipment, mentor and cabin. To register, call Tom at 649-9321. Ext. 60. or 649-2048. 26 Water aerobics If you are tired of shin splints you can get a sale 'workout with water aerobics, using the natural resistance ot the water to firm and tone muscles Schedule Monday. Wednesday and Friday. 9 30 to 10::iO a m The class at the Prospector Athletic Club is tauqht by Debbie ffichter Call 649 6670 for more information tfn Bodi Fit Skiercize Skiercize is still going strong at the Prospector Athletic Oub. Schedule: Monday. Wednesday and Friday. 7 to Jp m. Stay in shaDe for skiina with this coed class. non-members. For more information, call tfn Upen to 6670. Nature treks Norwegian School of Nature Life invites you to join "inter wonderland nature experiences, including JWiccross-country ski lessons, short and long day 9 , and overnight cabin and snow cave getaways. All JWnences are geared to the least able participant in the 'oupand de-emphasize stress and competition. To make "ervations, call 649-9321 , Ext. 60, or 649-2048. Behavior modification " you come to this class for 1 0 weeks, you could lose 1 0 spea S C'aSS begins Jan- 9 at 5:30 P m at ,he Pr0" l,etCOr Alhletic Club and focuses on learning new cor,rr' Changin9 old habits and forming life-long goals 649-66709 hea"h weight- For more in,orma,lon- ca" Achievement UTfMu ' NeW Achievers." a 1 0-week course taught e Women's Outreach Center, will continue for six tain ul days ,rom 6 ,0 9 P-m- at tne Treasure Moun- 9 9671 0l' Cosl is 31 2- To re9's,er Bodi Fit at the Park Meadows Racquet Club offers aerobic fitness classes for men and women. Schedule: advanced ad-vanced aerobics, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 a.m.; low-impact aerobics, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Satur-day at 9 a.m.; intermediate aerobics, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 649-8080. tfn 24-hour ski getaway The Norwegian School of Nature Life invites students of the Treasure Mountain Middle School to join a 24-hour nordic ski getaway to the school's base cabin in the Uinta Mountains on Feb. 1 and 2. Cost is $50. including food, mentor, cabin, transportation and the learning experience ex-perience To register, call 649:9321 . Ext. 60. or 649-2048. 130 Music The Music Club Institute, undei the direction and instruction of Renee Dames, offers private piano, flute and . lassie guitar lessons Membership in the w nter program includes seven private lessons, two music workshops and one recital. The club also will take field trips to area concerts and recitals. Beginners and musicians of all ages ,ire welcome. Cost is $65. For more infoimation, call 649-5081. tfn Childbirth The Summit County Health Department will sponsor a series of seven classes aimed at preparing expectant couples for labor and delivery. The classes will be held in the Summit County Services building, 1753 Sidewinder Dr.. Prospector Square. Classes will begin Feb. 4. To register, call 649-9072. 1 30 tfn Body aerobics Aerobi ICS Par(Cjtesort Fi,ness Center, located at the base of the an(l worn ArM' "ers aerobic fitness classes for men struct"' Classes are taught by Bodi Fit Inc., and all inlay in-lay and fh AFM certi,ied- Schedule: Monday. Wednes-and Wednes-and mem ' y 315:30 P-m.; Saturday at 9 a.m. Babysitting "to informs You can get a great aerobics workout with the Prospector Prospec-tor Athletic Club's coed, intermediateadvanced-level classes. Schedule: body aerobics, daily. 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.. Monday through Friday. 5:30 to 6:45 p m.: soft aerobics. Tuesday and Thursday. 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Free babysitting. Monday inrougn muay. a.ou iu iu. a..,. Non-members are welcome 649-6670. For more information, call tfn r and non-member rates are available. For lor. call 649-0808. tfn Learn to ski P'ne Tourinn r- Recreation Department and the White Prgram k 8r '" co"sPnsor a fur-part Learn 10 "ers aaes 1 1 9'nnina Feb. 2. The program is for beG'n- 6ek Program Ver' Cost is $3- Pus ski rer,'zl A tW" 9 st is Sln ' basic instruction will be held F.o. 2 and E,t60. orftP'US ski rental. To register, can 649-9321. U'U I, iou 0 New exhibit opens at the OLD TOWN GALLERY: paper sculptures by Ursula Brodauf-Craig and David Dean, etchings by Moishe Smith. 645-7724. PARK CITY COUNCIL, regular meeting, Marsac Building, 6 p.m. 649-9321 . BOOK DISCUSSION at the Park City Library, 7 p.m.: Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin. 649-8118. UTAH OPERA presents "Madame Butterfly," 8 p.m. at the Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City. 533-5555. 31 Friday BASKETBALL: The Park City Miners host North Summit at Miner Gym. Games begin at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. 649-8361: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, regular meeting, 6 p.m.. Miners Automotive, Prospector Square. 649-2221. 1 Saturday n p fctTiifc nil SUBARU WASATCH TELEMARK SERIES: North American Telemark Qualifying Event, Snowbird. Registration, 8 a.m. Race begins at 10 a.m. COORS DOG SLED CLASSIC, Wasatch Mountain State Park, Midway, 10 a.m. Through Feb. 2. BASKETBALL: The Park City Miners travel to Dugway. Games begin at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. 649-8361. UTAH SYMPHONY in concert at Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City. 8 p.m. 533-6407. 3 Monday TOWN RACE, 9:30 a.m., Park City Ski Area. 649-8111. RECREATIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE open play, 6 p.m., Treasure Mountain Middle School. 649-9321. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, regular meeting, 7 p.m., Miners Automotive, Prospector Square. 649-2221. D 4 Tuesday MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION, Summit County Services building, 1753 Sidewinder Dr., Prospector Square, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. CHILDBIRTH class, Summit County Health Department, 1 753 Sidewinder Drive. 649-9072. PARKWEST SKI AREA opens for night skiing and skiboarding. Schedule: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 to 1 0 p.m. 649-5400. PARK CITY FIRE SERVICE DISTRICT, regular meeting, Park Avenue fire station, 6 p.m. 649-6706. PARK CITY RECREATION DEPARTMENT advisory ad-visory board meeting, 7 p.m., Memorial Building. 649-9321. BASKETBALL: The Recreational Basketball League plays at the Treasure Mountain Middle School. Games begin at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. 649-9321. n 5 Wednesday SUMMIT COUNTY COMMISSION, regular meeting, Summit County Courthouse, Coalville, 10 a.m. HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION, regular meeting, Marsac Building, 5 p.m. 649-9321 . COCAINE RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUP, open meeting. The Prevention Center, 1753 Sidewinder Dr., Prospe .r Square, 6 p.m. 649-8347. UJEuen yoy'FG sieEi of Imvti, yon dGSGFUG SOFfflG Ol3-?S3SElBOFBG3 PGPSOGKSlI 3GG?&iOOT... See me for State Farm health insurance. - call: Max O. Vierig 1729 Sidewinder Dr. Prospector Square, 649-91 61 STATE FARM INSURANCE State Farm Mutual Automobile insurance company Home Office Bioomington Illinois Community Education It isn't too late to register for community school classes that started this week. Call 649-0651 to find out more about classes in computer science, word processing. Spanish I and II. hot air balloon ground school. 6 a.m. aerobics by Bodi Fit. gourmet cooking, sewing skipowder . . 4..r-tinn ;plf-:iiffir.ienrv fnr women. lackets. viaeo i ' beginning 130 French, stained glass, woodworKing. uoholstery. GED preparationadult high school completion and English as a second language. Snowmobile in the Wasatch Mountains The REAL snowmobile adventure!! 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