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Show Page Thursday. Nov. 5. 1981 THE SENTINEL 4 YMCA recreation programs offered Recreational programs in Sandy City have now been placed under the direct supervision of the YMCA. had Sandy its discontinued until this decided but later spring, recreation to ask the YMCA to step in instead. the However, programs that will be in the Sandy area, will also be open to all ed residents living any where within the Jordan School District boundaries. Hie program will try to focus on quality, not quantity, according to South County office direc- tor Jeanie Underwood. Accordingly, the winter schedule will include just four programs. Additional programs will be added over time as the needs and interests of the area residents are made known. The South County fice, of- with together representatives of the affected communities, are planning a grand opening bash this ttiday at the Sandy Bicentennial Park pavilion (east of Sandy City Hall, 100 N. 800 E.) beginning at 3:30 p.m. South County's own special "YMCA" logo will be unveiled, refreshments will be served, and YMCA staff will be on hand to answer any questions about current or future recreation plans. The four programs that will be getting underway in the near future include the following: YBA basketball is open to. boys and girls ages eight to 14. Sandy area sign-up- s will be conducted Nov. 4 at the Sandy City Hall, 100 N. 800 E. (8680 S. 500 E.) from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for boys only and at Indian Hills Middle School, 1180 E. Sanders Road from 6 to 9 pjn. for girls; at the Community Center, 8446 S. 340 W. in Mid-val- e from 1 to 9 p.m. for girls only; and also at Butler Middle School, 7530 S. 2700 E. on Nov. 5 from 6 to 9 p.m. for both boys and girls. There are no tryouts for YBA basketball, everyone plays. A $26 Cop-pervie- w registration covers everything including uniform shirt, manual, equipment, and gym. Beginning on Jan. 9, 1982, the YMCA's "Learn to Ski" program will get underway. Lessons are open for everyone, ages six to adult. The costs will be $160 for six three hour lessons, transportation, tor the everything except the fees and lunch or $130 YMCA and programs; private transportation and lunch. donations are the sole Registrations for this sources of funds. Sandy police chief Tony program are being handled through the South Gustin, who was a memadCounty office located in ber of the volunteer Santhat committee the of basement the visory will suggested programs they dy City Hall. Sign-up- s be open through Jan. 6, would like to see adopted, said that Sandy decided 1962. for YMCA to go with the YMCA Sign-up- s adult basketball are also rather than provide their being taken at the Sandy own recreation programs office. Play is open to because of the costs. "We just didn't see any those 15 years of age and up, however registrations reason for Sandy to must be made as com- provide those kinds of plete teams rather than programs when a "private as individuals. The cost concern could do it," will be $160 per team. Gustin said. "The YMCA Practices and games will has a 100 year history of take place on either Wed- providing recreation and nesday or Friday night; we're really impressed teams choosing Wed- with what they've done so nesday will hold prac- far." tices on Dec. 2, 9, and 16 Other members of the and games .on Jan. 6 volunteer committee are through Feb. 24, while Jeff Crane, Mike Shea, those on Friday practice David Lamoreaux, Bruce on Dec. 4, 11, and 18 with Ahlquist, Terry Angus, games on Jan. 8 through and office director Jeanie Feb. 24. There will be an Underwood. The South Valley office eight game season. for those is Finally, open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. youngsters in first to Monday through Friday. fourth grades who have come down with the after school blues, YMCA after school child care will AdEffcctivo Nov.5ih-1D2- h CMS ! TRUCKS! Collogo provide swimming lessons, daily gym and craft projects, field trips, other and ETC.! Gamei Game Games ochodulos locturo special Westminster College programs until 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. will present two special with lectures in November Assistance homework is also dealing with behavioral available and a nutritious science topics. Both snack will top things off . programs will be held in Students participating Nunemaker Place in the after school starting at noon and are program will be picked open to the public. On Nov. 10, Dr. G. up at their school by members of the YMCA Mineau, a sociologist and staff pnd taken to the medical geneticist pavilion at the Bicenten- - connected with the nial Park located ad- - University of Utah and jacent to the Sandy City LDS Hospital, will Hall. At 6 p.m., parents discuss "High Fertility will be responsible to pick Among the Early up their children. The Mormon Settlers." cost will be $15 per week On Nov. 24, Dr. Dale or $54 for four weeks. Lund, a medical Registrations can be sociologist with the handled either in person College of Nursing at the at the South County office University of Utah, will or by mail. talk on "Bereavement Among the other ac- - Among the Elderly: How tivities that are being Do Older People Cope planned or under con- - With The Loss of a sideration are exercise Spouse." classes and swimming Additional lectures on lessons. Anyone desiring current behavioral further information on science topics are being any of the above planned by programs can call the Westminster's Depart-Sout- h Valley office at 255-- ment of Behavioral 9222- Science. All lectures will The South Valley office be free and open to the is located in the basement public. area of the Sandy City DEADLINES Hall, formerly occupied by the police department Monday, 5 pjn. The office space was News provided at no charge by Wedding announcements the Sandy City council. Display ads However, no tax money is Tuesday, 4:30 going to support any of Classified ads IJSI Wl fllMl ''J&sK K3fJS P". SSer CV aer erisedce. & yUv EicWng pity lor Mot vnlt M TVt J 8.88 mm I sS5. jssnD ' fJZa you - . I I aVa f VvVS &fzjr Qr 4T " OeeVOii) Chattering toy r M different sayings airing is pulled. Gre 0rages2-- . 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