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Show N imes Newspaper Thursday, May 22, 2003 Page B7 low DATE Stay involved this sum-er sum-er and have fun too! r jrpg Dance and en? dbrming Arts Center will Tensor the 3rd Annual dimmer Dance Camp 2003 june. Children ages 5-15 t Ae invited to come together Wr a great summer learning V-perience. Attending Ci":iinmer Dance Camp 2003 J I the perfect way to learn e'w skills and make new trends! During each class y . e children will focus on a ";ecific dance form: ieerleading, Clogging, ii, Tap, Ballet, Irish Step dincing, International Folk ) JUce and more! The stu- ots at Dance Camp 2003 claic; Vater Conservation Seam Urges no Slow the Tits ;antti jV As Utah prepares for its ,Jfth year of drought, the "uvemor's Water theVmservation Team is urging saidfcsidents to delay watering h insseir lawn until at least may help Slow the Flow. 'After days of warm, nny weather it's tempting y want to start watering BKjjur yard," says Division of N titer Resources Director "iy 4 Governor's Water inservation Team member PO'iry Anderson. "However n a)fe soil under most Utahn's jn: y ras are saturated from the n p.;:ent storms we have had i-7475 d should not require supplemental sup-plemental water for another 1 ""tuple of weeks." ne j. By adopting this easy, iter-saving technique the vernor's Water inservation Team esti-jtes esti-jtes the states will save ousands of acre-feet of iter. Team members also ress how important it is for 1 Isidents to realize the 'ipact their individual tions can have on our ture water supply. "Due to a drier-than pected winter and Utah's iprecedented population " owth, not only is there an mediate need to conserve iter, but an essential goal r Utahns to change their ag-term water conservation iambic," says Governor Michael f Leavitt. "We need to be .rare of how we are using jiter and remember it is a recious resource." According to water offi- lis, lawns are supposed to p a little brown this time of I ar. They have naturally Jfj ine dormant during the I L'inter months and do not J-art getting completely orlef een until late spring, la The Governor's Water , inservation Team recom-J recom-J ends watering your lawn a -lf-inch per irrigation, . .,liich amounts to about 20 Y mutes of spray heads and ie-) minutes for rotors. It is iwever important for tahns to measure their own 'rinkler system to deter-ine deter-ine how long they should ater. It is also best to break ) sprinkler run times into 'o or three cycles, with an ur in between cycles to i(tl.!sure the water soaks into )UL ground rather than run-paf run-paf Pg off. 7,r e Governor's Water onservation Team includes 'Preservatives from the fusion of Water Resources, metropolitan Water District oalt Lake and Sandy City, rdan Valley water onservancy District, Weber -asm Water Conservancy strict, Central Utah Water onservancy District, Washington County Water onservancy District, Rural -ater Association of Utah Dng other representatives -,m tne water and green jdustrv will have top notch training. Special guests from BYU's International Folk Dance Ensemble, Dance Company members, Championship Clogging Dancers, Cheerleaders, Ballerinas, and more will be on hand to make your experience at Dance Camp 2003 AWESOME! AWE-SOME! All students will have the chance to shine For ,0 more water conserva- n techniques, or to learn re about water conserva-n conserva-n 2 general or the Slow Mow campaign, visit WW.(flnoni j . -uoa vewater.utah.gov. Re; littl, member if we each save e well all save a lot. So othe right thing. when they participate and perform in a Summer Parade! Registration for a session of Dance Camp is $48 and includes your costume cos-tume ($25 value) for your parade performance! Two sessions of Dance Camp 2003 will be offered so that the student won't miss a thing. Dance Camp Session I will be held June 3-12. Dance Camp Session 2 will be held June 17-26. Students will meet twice a week for two hours. Each Session is divided into age groups. For more information informa-tion about times and the schedule for Dance Camp 2003. please contact ELITE Dance and Performing Arts Center at 226-6633. All Classes for Dance Camp 2003 will be held on site at 1345 N. State Street in Orem (behind Carl's Jr.) Registration for Summer Dance Camp 2003 must be done in person. Registration will be accepted on a first come first served basis. Other Dance Camps are also being held in Irish Step Dancing, Tap, and Clogging for beginners as well as experienced dancers. Join the fun this summer and stay learning with an exciting excit-ing Dance Camp experience! experi-ence! Classes will fill quickly, quick-ly, don't miss your chance to be part of the Community Summer Dance Camp 2003 sponsored by ELITE Dance and Performing Arts Center in Orem! JDCBStt ImdDnnirs V smxsrmtl mi mmy Here's what people who have attended these FREE seminars are saying: "Very informative, such a simple concept. " "Now I know where I stand in the minds of my customers. I've got some work to do!" "I would have to pay a marketing consultant a fortune for-tune to tell me what I learned at your free seminar. i ... T i i i IB, vtn, h "Don't tell my competitors about this... please!" "If they don't know before they need you, they'll turn to who they know. Powerful ses sion. "Not a hard sell seminar at all. Very concise, practical information I'll be using tomorrow. "I'll never look at advertising quite the same way again." fTTl fin ITdMM SomniiM0 Seating is limited! Hurry, do this today! Tuesday, June 3rd at the Provo Marriot Hotel in Provo 8:00-10:00 a.m. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. Yes, I plan to attend the important T.O.M.A presentation at the Provo Marriot Hotel Name Business Phone Please send or bring to the Daily Herald, 1555 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo, UT 84604. Or fax to (801 ) 373-5489 or (801 356-301 2 or call Diane Branam at 344-2952. Sponsored by: Your Town. Your Neighbors. Your Newspaper. f '"7 Due to contractual restriction with T.O.M.A research, representatives from competitive media may not attend. Top of Mind Awareness |