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Show Openings 1989 Page B-- 5 IXK7ELL HENNION CENTER Lowell Bennion Center t helps serve the needs of the S.L community By Michael Service Action Week, volunteers presented "The Night of 1,000 Lights," a candlelight event that raised $7,500 for the Salt Lake Community Shelter. In addition to the more than 30 service projects offered through the Bennion Center, 11 student-ru- n community projects were operating, utilizing numerous volunteers and of Bennion Center. U. students who participate in the giving student directors leadership , experience, Pingree said. Currently, the Bennion Center has Bennion Center's service projects learn the skills necessary to identify three staff members to direct the operations of the volunteer corps, but "we might need more in the community problems, explore possible solutions and bring about positive change, Pingree said. Last year, 1,433 U, students, faculty and staff volunteered more than 21,000 hours to Bennion Center service projects such as tutoring children, performing yardwork and other services for the elderly, raising funds and forming relationships future," Irene Fisher, Bennion Center director, said. The number of volunteers has Mye ' .s ;y j Y' ' y" c.r nearly tripled since the first seven months of the Bennion Center's ; residents. z$.&&yk operation, Fisher said, "and we are scrambling to keep up with the number of students and student-ru- n ; service projects," she said. To ensure the Bennion Center will have enough funds to pay future One major project was the Campaign for the Homeless, a year-long effort to provide volunteers to overhead expenses and fund student-ru- n service projects several local public agencies serving the needs of the homeless. suffering financial difficulties, a $2.2 Throughout the year, students donated more than 4,000 hours million endowment fund is being created, Fisher said. Volunteering to help with elementary school programs, such as finger painting day, is just one of the many community service projects done by members of the Lowell Bennion Community Service Center. rSM ttM fe fcMff&z tkolitEde for last year wift Freeoom WE KNOW THE WORLD JENSON BARON TRW a division of TRAVEL ANNOUNCES THE LOWEST STUDENTYOUTH AIRFARES From Salt lake City to: Amsterdam Athens Berlin Brussels Shoulder $360 ........ $330 ,::&v CopenhadenO- $325 5 Frankfurt Istanbul Oslo TelAviv Zurich Quadruple your fun at the New Solitude! Solitude is all new for 1989 with brand new runs, lifts and featuring a Utah first the "Eagle Express" high speed quad lift. Solitude has always been known for great skiing at affordable prices. Now it's even better with Freedom Dollars and an all new mountain. This year at Solitude, discover great savings with Freedom Dollars and spend more time skiing with the "Eagle Express". - Solitude's Freedom Dollars will give you more than a lift. . With Freedom Dollars, you'll save on an entire mountain of merchandise and services, not just lift tickets. Buy one or more books of $200 worth of Freedom Dollars for savings all season only $ 1 50, and enjoy 25 long on services and merchandise throughout the resort as well as UTA bus rides. pre-seas- on The Unlimited Alternatives If you prefer, you can still ride any of Solitude's ski lifts all day, every day of the season for only $425. Solitude's unlimited season passes are on sale until December 1, 1989. (Darnna5il tflh At the end - , offering other skills to the agencies. As part of the campus activities during last May s Community ine Lowell tJenmon Lommunity Service Center has a message for university ot Utah students who dream of entering.the community and changing it for the better: Stop dreaming and start changing. The Bennion Center, (in the Umon Building), lets students help solve community problems through volunteer service, said John Pingree, president of the Associated Students nursing-hom- e i distributing food at food pantries, working at a thrift store, tutoring in the homeless-shelte- r school and Allsop Chronicle News Editor with 7 :t off the An Unlimited Nordic Season Pass is also available for access to Solitude's improved Nordic Center with miles of y skiers. trails for all levels of cross-countr- Risk-Fre- e Guarantee Purchase your Freedom Dollars before can buy an equivalent amount anytime And if you don't use all your Freedom may redeem them next season for 75 Freedom Dollars. That's what we call "freedom" than at other resorts. December , and you during the season. Dollars this year, you of value for 9091 1 534-140- 0. AMEX welcome.) $300 $425 1 $340 $450 $330 Shoulder Low Nov-l-8o-Aor-- From Salt Lake City to: Caracas Panama City Guatemala Oty San Jose s $260 $275 $27 275 student fares. Ask for our Student Fare Department For 12 round-trip- . lares: Add $10. Eligibility: Youth up to and Including 25 years ot age. student up to and including 34 years of age. All fares are subject to change. Fares do not indude tax or All fares are one-wa- y 1 Solitude Big Cottonwood Canyon (8()lj534-I4(X- ) : Call for other - more runs for your money Freedom Dollars are available at Gart Bros. "Sports Castle" until December 1, 1989, or call (Visa, MCand ;; security charges. Jenson Karon Travel 60 E. South Temple. SLC, UT 84111-100- 4 3558800 (DDnipaDniincEncBsg ffoir your schooling! year you can recycle them and pay (Chronicle tips from the Dnckshop) |