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Show heart of the southern Colorado Roberts mountains, we discovered a makeshift parking lot in a field. A from page seven ing begins an expeditionary group the site for the prepares onslaught. The actual gathering hits its peak the July 4th weekend swelling to several thousands of people. A group of diehards will stay several weeks afterward working to return the land as close to its natural state as possible. My own Rainbow experience took place almost two years ago while driving from Virginia to Utah with a friend. In the parking The Division of Foods & Nutrition offers: FDNU 101: Scientific Foundations of I lot of a Circle K in Boulder, Colo., we met a frazzled middle-age- d man who asked for a ride to the other side of town. He introduced himself as Earthling, a name bestowed upon him by space Nutrition (Lib Ed Science Distribution) FDNU 244: Fundamentals of Nutrition FDNU 385R-5Sports Nutrition FDNU 534R-1- : Food & Women FDNU 582R-2- : World Nutrition For more information aliens. As he left this car he invited us to the gathering and handed us a Xeroxed Best Western Map with the small town of Paonia circled with a bright purple marker. Paonia was only slightly off our tentative route, so we decided to check out the atmosphere for an 0: We picked up two hitchhikers outside of town who afternoon. directed us to a narrow dirt road that was already overrun by VW busses. After a drive into the Call Carolyn Hollingshead at 272-688- 7 (Home) or 581-83(Work) 27-mi- le motley assortment of campers shouted "Welcome home, brothers" and directed us towards a parking spot We were ferried up to the main camp in the back of a rented Ryder truck where conversation was frequently interrupted aerial excursions by three-focaused by a combination of faulty shocks and poorly kept roads. We were freed from our rental prison and led toward a large circle which we were instructed to stand around and join hands. We were welcomed to the gathering and informed we were brothers and sisters in the Rainbow family. "We have three favorite words at the gathering. Does anyone know what they are?" one of the aging hippie greeters asked. ot had to force myself not to I answer, "Is that FreedomRock?" Predictably, the three words turned out to be "We love you," which we had to repeat to the per- son standing on our right. Fortunately, I was standing next to a hippie girl from Arizona who had met in the back of the Ryder. Afterwards, we were instructed on the rules' of the gathering. No money was to be changed hands I at all, not for beads, not for Grateful Dead bootlegs, not for anything. All food was communally prepared in one of the numerous kitchens. Anyone was entitled to food and would be expected to perform some sort of chore in return. However, even if you refused to do anything, you could still eat Everyone was to warn others if police officers or forest personnel were in sight so any substances or paraphernalia could be hidden. Above all. everyone was to respect the rights of others to be themselves and refer to the other campers as "brother" or "sister." The whole camp resembled a demented IDS ward picnic where everyone was tripping on LSD. My friend and I ended up staying almost three days which all blended into a blurred montage of monotonous drumming, girls dancing, terrible, but free. food, and an endless stream of people asking me if I wanted to buy cocaine and heroin. On the second night; as I lay inside my tent debating whether I should strangle the "brother" who had been singing "Puff the Magic Dragon" for over two hours nonstop, I knew I had had enough of this peace and love crap. My friend and I left the next day and promptly exchanged money for a dog from 1. cheese-covere- hot d . 76 J mm: mm nun kh rail CflKfi Fcp PPClSEt SHOT HIE 'C4-'C- 5 (Sexual Health Outreach and Workshops: Major Education) is a peer education Project SHOW entertainment while enjoying a' fine meal. Lunch menu items begin at $4.25 to $6.99 and dinners items run from $9.75 to $15.95. Next to the restaurant is the Cedars of Lebanon deli life for us." Lebanon from page seven for people to learn about different cultures, different food and people." People from all over the United States and the rest of the world have come to the restaurant on recommendations from other travelers who have eaten there before, according to Marlene Daghlian. "We're able to meet many interesting people," Raffi said. "This fills up Every Friday and Saturday night the atmosphere becomes more festive with a Middle-Easter- n flare: Belly Dancing shows begin at 7:30 p.m. and continue until 10 p.m. This adds much to the flarestaurant's Middle-Easter- n the performance of Belly Dancing "to preserve as a where one can purchase the same menu items to go at a slightly lower cost. University of Utah students receive a 10 percent discount at the deli or. the restaurant with a university Adams, floral designer by day. 152 E. 200 South. Or vor. It also provides, a venue for unique art form," said Rhiana, belly dancer by night, Holly ID. The restaurant is located at The shows provide great call Sexual Health Education Program. This program, designated by the U of U AIDS Advisory Committee, AIDS prevention acts as the lead unit for education. Our mission is to provide U of U students with information, skills, and resources to on-camp- us make informed choices regarding their sexual health. educate students through outreach activities and workshops which highlight issues of sexually transmitted disease prevention, relationships, We self-estee- m, decision-makin- communication, choices g, and sexual health. fair from page seven own." The next event which Celebrating Our Diversity has organized is a food fair to be held on Memorial Day. Booths will be set up and each will have ethnic food specific to one of the many groups included in the coalition. All of the food will be priced no higher than $1.50 so consumers can taste of every kind, Luna said. "The idea here is that they can go from booth to booth to try all kinds of food and get acquainted with different people." The fair will also feature entertainment and fun, according to Lammert. "There will be fun and good food for all." The fair will unite many cul tures and create a stronger community bond, she added. "By uniting through our differences, we will build a stronger and richer community. Come and celebrate with us." The 'Taste of Ogden " Food Fair will be held in Ogden Municipal Park, located on Washington Blvd and 25th Street in Ogden. It will be from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free. 2 Join Project SHOW ME today. Become involved, develop leadership, learn, grow, and meet others who care. REQUIRED TRAINING THIS FALL r.--"" iw.u f, " " nujm Name: Current year V ( -n 7 -- r - ---mi ArruEAiun: a 6 ME program with the Student Health Service Campus . 364-409- for information. in irbu school: Major Telephone: (Home) (Work) - Address: you be able to make Project SHOW ME? Will a one-ye- ar commitment to QYES QNO Please answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper: Why do you want to become a Sexual Health Peer Educator? What classes, activities, and experiences have you participated in that would contribute to your effectiveness as a sexual health peer educator? What skills and attributes do you possess that would be an asset in this work? What are your aoals for the future? L For more Information call or leave a message on the Campus Sexual Health Education Program Phone Line at J It's time to dust off yer hat and shine up yer boots the second Women Wrangler's Roundup will be comin up quicker than you can say 'thems some fine doggies. Sponsored by Continuing EducationUniversity of Utah, women (city slickers) will ride horses and drive cattle durin' the day, and at night have about topics like Women & Leadership, Women in the West, Politics and Women and other invitinV dee-scussio- ns topics. This roundup is open to the public and will be held at the Johnson Ranch in ' So Salina, Utah. Group I will wrangle from July group II from July "make dang sure there's a saddle set aside for you, send a nonrefundable $100 deposit to DCE, 2202 H Annex Bldg.; Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Each group is limited to 10 first-sere basis. information: Rose wranglers, accepted on a 11-1- 5, first-com- Mary Kelland, 801-581-53- 551-663- 3 i I. IV. ve 18-2- 2. For-furthe- r |