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Show Thursday, November 15, 2007 OREM TIMES Page 17 4 news i Orem Senior S ! Frionnchin Pontor I I IUI IUUI MJ W J I I LUI The annual Thanksgiving lunch is tomorrow. Orders are being taken at the Friendship Center's office, 229-7111. The center will be closed Nov. 22, Nov. 23 and Nov. 24 for Thanksgiving. Membership is required to participate in any of the Orem Senior Friendship Center classes and programs. Cost for the center membership is $3 per year or $25 for a lifetime membership. More information on the center is ? briefs SCERA SCERA to bring touch of Radio Ra-dio Music Hall to SCERA With a show that promises to be a little bit of Radio Music Hall, a smidge of old time television and a dose of the old Andy Williams entertainment specials, spe-cials, 25-year entertainment veterans Steve and Lisa James are bringing "Return to Christmas" Christ-mas" to the SCERA Center for the Arts. The one-and-a-half hour show is set entirely to music and will be filled with original and traditional music, professional profes-sional singers and dancers as well as comedic sketches. It opens Friday, Nov. 23, and will continue through Dec. 1. Performances Per-formances begin at 7:30 p.m. BEST BODYSHOP PRACTICES FOR LESS OREM 574 N State St ' Orem, 84057 801)224-9911 HOURS Monday thru Friday 8 AM -6:00 PM Saturday CaBforan appointment PROVO 355 E. 900 S. Provo, 84606 (801) 377-2827 HOURS Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Saturday 9:00-12:00 Sunday - Closed Credit Cards Accepted Adult Intensive Drug & Alcohol Treatment Are you relapsing despite outpatient counseling & supports? Do you need to get away from triggers & influences, . and focus completely on recovery? is a peaceful, wooded acreage, 45 minutes from Provo. Intensive, 12-step. Expert horse therapy, and much more! CALL 888-786-6425 for info and a FREE, confidential consultation for yourself or for a loved one. www.utahsummitlodge.com SISM U?TODAYI Bring L a r jt I n 9 M i f TT" Copy available at 229-7111. The center cen-ter office, at 93 N. 400 East, is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trip and Tours Seniors are allowed only to sign up for themselves and a spouse or a senior-aged friend. Current Orem Senior Friendship Center memberships are required for all participants on the tours. Sign-ups for December trips will be taken in November. I Dec. 1 Christmas Around the World at BYU tour will leave the Orem Senior Friendship Friend-ship Center, 93 N. 400 East, at 1 p.m. Cost is $10 not including lunch. I Dec. 3 Bus leaves for the Christmas Creche Show at Midway at 10:30 a.m. Cost is $2 and lunch cost is not included. Dec. 10 Festival of Lights tour in Spanish Fork leaves at 4 p.m. Dinner at Chuck-A- and Saturday matinees are 2 p.m. Tickets are $14 for adults and $12 for children, students with ID and seniors 65 and older. old-er. All seats are reserved, and tickets are available at www. scera.org, by calling (801) 224-ARTS 224-ARTS or at the SCERA Center, 745 S. Street, Orem. The evening will embrace many aspects of Christmas, beginning with a contemporary contem-porary rendition of Steve James' original "Christmas All Around," looking at holidays holi-days past with a Dickens' era adaptation of the same song and a finale that pays homage hom-age to the first Christmas in Bethlehem. Among the performers will be Kim DelGrosso Holiday Dancers, including the four DelGrosso sisters. Many of her dancers have performed on television's "Dancing With the Stars." Also featured will be Jason Celiya who was seen on TV's "You're the One That I Want." 1 --vt".mii.. i " If "i 4 1 Docouoiry Center in this ad and pay NO registration feel (a&svabe) f t rm I o .cording Touring Rama is not included in the $3 fee. Dec. 18 "Plaid Tidings" at the Scera trip costs $ 10 and the bus leaves the center at 7 p.m. Other news Community Dance The Randy Evans Band will entertain enter-tain on Nov. 17 at the Saturday Night Community Dance from 8-11 p.m. at the center. The center will be closed Nov. 24 for the Saturday night Community Com-munity Dance because of the Thanksgiving holiday. Blood Pressure Clinics There will be a free blood pressure pres-sure clinic Friday from 10:30 to noon sponsored by Dignity, Nov. 19 from 10:30 to noon by UVSC nurses, and Nov. 20 from 10:30 to noon by Gentiva. Legal advice BYU is sponsoring spon-soring a cKnic for legal advice North County Newspapers Daily Herald Publishing Co. 399 E. State Rd. Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 756-7669 FAX: 756-5E74 j"" Moptton j Abortion? Why? Consider Adoption Warm, secure loving home available for newborn baby. Please call 800-606-44 11. A 1046 FUN and effective piano pi-ano lessons. Ryan Moody BYU BA in Music. 756-0863 He CUM Cart EXPERIENCED Dental Den-tal Asst for AF office 8-5 M-Th Bring re-sume re-sume 233 E. Main YOUNG Explorers Daycare now hiring FT infant teacher. Call 796-7722 NefeWariMl SHfflSlfT Work ,rom tlome on jWgi line $30-$l25hr ptft aif thhim wi" tra,n risk ,ree irl1:!! 888-233-9709 $1000 Reward for stolen firearms from a Highland home. Call Officer Fralick AHPD 756-9600 nrrcviocvric. Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1 1 a.m. to noon at the center. Tai Chi Lessons and practice prac-tice for Tai Chi is from 8:15 to 9:15 a.m. at the center every Monday and Wednesday. Luncheons Those who haven't been to the center lunch for a while are asked to call one day in advance so enough meals for those attending can be provided. pro-vided. The suggested donation for the meal is $2 for 60-plus seniors and $4.90 for those 59 years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads is $2.25 for senior older than 59 and $5.65 for those 59 or younger. Mountainland Association Asso-ciation of Governments and the State of Utah fund the senior lunch program. Ktrantf ALLYSE'S Bridal now hiring bridal consultants consult-ants and receptionist. Please turn in resume to the Medows located lo-cated in AF. POSTAL JOBS $16.53-$27.58hr, now hiring. For application and free government job info, call American Assoc of Labor 1-913-599-8042, 24hrs. emp. serv. Waste The latest in BYU Sports online wwww.lwrildaxtra.com Now t"" in sin UT accepting gjf students . II I I i -1 . vVt" ' r Photo by Scott Hancock m&&emmmm asm FREE PARK CITY VACATION CERTIFICATE! With every quote. (Not a time share!) Call for details. No purchase necessary The Best In Auto Insurance! Great Service Friendly Staff Tickets Accidents SR 22's Pkg. 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