| OCR Text |
Show age A10 THK DAILY HI RAl D. Prow. Utah, WJnesda. Seplcmbct.X 2001 (www.HaiiTrK-llcnildcom- COr.lftlUNITY CALENDAR Today UVRMC FITNESS PROGRAM: An upcom-n- g course at Utah Valley Region-- l eight-wee- Medical Center has been designed to jffer adults, teens and kids a long-tersolution to weight loss. The class meets nce a week and is $75, which includes per-;en-t body tat testing, at the beginning and ?nd of the program. An additional $24 can e earned back through exercise, keeping ood intake records and class attendance. Masses begin today and will be from 5:30-5:3p.m. on Wednesdays In the Northwest 'laza, second floor. Classes concentrate on dietary change, sxercise, behavior modification, (which ncludes lessons on eating out, slowing the mating rate and dealing with binge eating), stress reduction and problem solving. For more Information or to register, call vlegan at 357-814BROS. CIRCUS: The circus RINGLINO starts at 7 p.m. tonight at the Delta Center n Salt Lake City. Other performances are rnursday at 7 p.m.. Friday at 3:30 and 7:30 a.m., Saturday at 11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at www.ringling.com, Ticketmaster ticket cen-:erFred Meyer, Graywhale CD Exchange, :he Arena Box Office or by calling (801) 325-732Ticket prices range from $10.75 to $25.75. Tickets are $3 less for kids under 12. Thursday SINGLES SQUARE DANCE CLUB: Dances are every Thursday night. New people may start on "Open Night" Sept. 27. On Oct. 4. .lass will close to newcomers and main- stream Instruction will begin and will be ongoing until April 2002. Dances are at the American Fork Veterans Hall, 53 N. Center St. 3lass time will be p.m. and the regular slub dance Is 8:30-1p.m. Singles and cou- Dies are Invited. The cost per person Is $3 sach night. For more Information, call Jean 3733033 m Utah County; or visit the club Web site at Mww.guysandgals2.homestead.comGandG2. rttml. ings are on Thursday evenings. This confidential group offers emotional support, grief counseling, resources and information on treatment and research. For more information or screening, call 489005 or 3774629. Leave a message calls WILL be returned. BIGGEST SHOW I m. FREE WOMEN'S EXAMS: The Utah County Health Department is ottering free and low-co- clinical breast exams, Pap tests and mammography vouchers for the departments cancer clinic. The clinic is open every Thursday from 8 a.m.4 p.m. To make an appointment, call 3708738. Community classes on early detection of breast and cervical cancer can also be scheduled for a group. To organize a class, call Stacey at 3703725. ENRICH YOUR CHILDRENS' LIVES: The Springville Library Board and KBYU will present "Using PBS Programming to Enrich Your Childrens' Lives" at 7 p.m. October 11 in the council room at the Springville Civic Center, 50 S. Main St. M Friday NINE MILE CANYON TOUR: Elder Quest is sponsoring a tour to Nine Mile Canyon Friday. Cost is $25. Reservations and payment must be made in advance. Frances Bowen is leading the tour and has many stories to tell of life in Nine Mile Canyon. Take a sack lunch and we will eat in the picnic area in the canyon. We will enjoy a Chinese dinner in Price prior to returning to Orem, Parking at Utah Valley State College is free as we board the bus In a specified area there. For further Information and to reserve your before 2 place, call Tom Davis at 222-840p.m. AURA OF AUTUMN: Members of the ProvoOrem Chamber of Commerce Women's Division are making plans for their annual the Aura Of Autumn, at noon October 5 in the new Provo Library ballroom. A fashion show is being planned , by The Wight House and Just For Tonight, and a luncheon will be catered by the Provo Park Hotel. Janice Kapp Perry will be honored at the luncheon. Tickets are $18. For information, contact Pearl Hartzell at nil fund-raise- r, m- - 225-152- TRACY AVIARY ORNITHOLOGY SERIES: Dr. Scott K. Robinson, head of the Department of Animal Biology at the University of will be the Illinois at ninth speaker to take part In Tracy Aviary's Distinguished Lecture Series. Robinson will speak at 7 p.m. Thursday on "Conserving Migratory Songbirds: Preventing Environmenhuman-generate- d tal Trainwrecks" threats to migratory songbirds Including habitat loss and fragmentation, collisions with towers and windows, cats, changing patterns of fire and flooding, and the rise of the cowbird. This lecture will be at the Aline Wllmot Skag-g- s Biology Building Auditorium, University of Utah Campus. There Is no charge. THANKSGIVING POINT CLASSES AND EVENTS: Thursday, Cooking with Maple Garden Emporium Demo Syrup Class Kitchen. Cost: $15 per person. Participants at 7684950. must p.m. Saturday, Farmer's MarketVillage Music Thanksgiving Point Village. Find the freshest produce anywhere at the Thanksgiving Point Farmer's Market. 9 a.m.-- 2 p.m. every Saturday through Oct. 27. Listen to great folk music performed by talented local musicians In the village area. Weekly performances are part of a regularly scheduled summer Village Music Series. Cost: Free. 10 a.m. --4 p.m. Saturday, Russian Days Festival Thanksgiving Point Village and Museum. In conjunction with the weekly Farmer's Market, enjoy booths featuring Russian art, crafts and memorabilia and then stroll over to the Dinosaur Museum for Russian dance and music. Cost: Free. 9 a.m.-- 2 p.m. Saturday, Halloween Decorating WorkGarden Visitor Center Classroom. shop Get help preparing for Halloween this year. Great tips and tricks for enlivening this ghostly holiday. Cost; TBA. Participants must at 7684971. Saturday COMMUNITY CLUB FOR HAM RADIO AMATEURS: The Amateur Radio Club of Utah Valley meets every third Saturday at 9 a.m. In the MyFamlly.com building, 360 W. 4800 North, Provo (Center Street In Orem), Just west of the Riverwoods Mall. All radio amateurs and anyone Interested in ham radio are welcome to attend. For more information, call TIMPANOGOS ACADEMY PARENTS MEETING: Tlmpanogos Academy Invites all Interested parties to a parents' meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 29, at the American Fork Public Library. Timpanogos Academy is a free, public charter school for grades using the academically rigorous Core Knowledge curriculum taught In small classes, In a context of respect and discipline. Parents agree to provide transportation, school lunches, school uniforms and a minimum of per-yevolunteer time. 40 hours No tuition or fees are charged. Parents who may be Interested in the structure of the school andor enrollment are especially encouraged to attend. For more Information contact Stephanie or Eric Smith at 796-035Anderson at 756-014or visit our Web site at http:www.tlmpacademy.org. FARMERS 9a.m.-2p.m- . To participate, or for more information, call a.m. Future events: Saturday. Oct, 6, Great ALZHEIMER'S harvest season MARKET: With now in full swing, the Thanksgiving Point Farmer's Market continues to grow each week as more growers and more varieties of produce Join the ranks. The Farmer's Market will continue every Saturday through Oct. 27, from 10-1- Pumpkin Festival and Giant Pumpkin Welghoff returning to Thanksgiving Point on Oct. 6 at 10 a.m. In the Children's Discovery Garden. BackOct. 13 and 29, Spooky Tales yard Garden's Children's Amphitheater Cost: 7 $3 per person. p.m. 226-235- STORYTELLING EVENT: The Springville Library will present Tepee Tales featuring Laplta Frewin at 10:30 a.m. October 20 on the north lawn of the library (inside If the weather is bad), at 50 S. Main St. Parents are invited to attend with their children and remember to bring your camera. GROUP: Support meetings MS SELF-HEL- P for people with multiple sclerosis, family and friends. Meetings are the second and fourth p.m. at Thursday of each month from the Central Utah Center for Independent Living N. Provo. Freedom Blvd., (CUCIL), 491 For more information, call Ray or Janet at 492-0048- . CHESS PLAYERS: Play chess every Thursday at the Orem Public Library. Special children's session from 4-- 6 p.m. Everyone Is welcome from 6-- p.m. All strength levels. For more Information, call 229-716or 225-731EDELWEISS CENTER: There Is a dance featuring a live band at 8 p.m. every Thursday and Friday. The center Is at 210 E. Main St., Midway. The cover charge is $5 per person half price If you come before 9 p.m. For more Information, call the center at (435) 654-140- HIVAIDS SUPPORT GROUP: A support group for anyone affected by HIV AIDS has been meeting for the past nine years. Meet y today's calendar for times and ticket prices Oct. 4: 8:30 p.m., Ragan The- a.m.-3:4- ater Oct, 5: The Goshute Nuclear Repository a.m.: Video documenControversy, tary, Skull Valley. SC 117; 1111:50 a.m.: Video documentary, Skull Valley, SC 117; p.m.: Video documentary. Skull Valley, SC 117: p.m.: Philosophy Club Debate, SC 117. Tuesday SCREENING: Cholesterol screenings are available the second Tuesday of each month at Orem Community Hospital, 331 N. 400 West, Orem. The screenings are $5 and will be In the hospital's education cenThe next screening will ter from 10 a.m.-noo. be Oct. 9. For more Information, call CHOLESTEROL PAYSON IMMUNIZATION CUNIC: All immunizations are available for children at the Payson Infants and school-ag- e from 57 p.m. every Tuesclinic Immunization at the Center City (senior citizen side), day 439 W. Utah Ave. Vaccinations are also available for adults and seniors. For more Information, call the health department at 370725. state-require-d Wednesday PUBLIC SPEAKING WORKSHOP: Toast masters can help you conquer your fear of ETHICS AWARENESS WEEK: Oct. 15 Is a free event at UVSC, with talks and panel discussions on ethical issues In topics ranging from globalization to the funeral Industry. For more Info, go to the Web site at www.uvsc.eduethics or call (801) 764-745- FIBROMYALGIA SUPPORT GROUP: The Utah County Fibromyalgia Support provides the opportunity for Individuals to learn skills and meet others who understand what they are experiencing. The group meets monthly at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the month at the Orem Community Hospital, 331 N. 400 West, Orem. For more information, call the Arthritis Foundation at the Women's Center at Tlmpanogos Hospital, 750 W. 800 North, Orem. Toughlove is an International nonprofit, self-helorganization and support system for parents of troubled Monday Schedule of events: Oct. 1: Ethics Awareness Week Keynote Address: Robert Solomon, professor of philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, "Emotional Responsibility" from a.m., Ragan Theater. Ethics Panel Discussions: from a.m. on the Possibility of an Existentialist 0 a.m.: Personal Ethics, AD 204; Responsibility in the Age of Globalization, AD 204; p.m.: Difficult decisions and the funeral Industry, AD 204 (box lunch- es). Oct. 2: Ethics Panel Discussions: a.m.: Rethinking Circumcision, South Presidential Suite; 11:30 a.m.-12:4- 5 p.m.: The Ethics of Sport Hunting, South Presidential Suite (box lunches provided); p.m., The Challenges of Distance Education, South Presidential Suite. Third Annual UVSC Conference Oct. 3-by the Faculty: American Studies . Oct. 3: 9 a.m.-3:5p.m., Ragan Theater, Eugene England Religious Studies Lecture and Each Other, Ourselves Series: Knowing Laurel Thatcher Ulrlch "From Bumper StickWomen ers to Academe: How PM, Ragan Theater Make History"; t oui'tcsy photo 131st edition of Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Elephants are the biggest members ef the run. The ponderous pachyderms 7 circus which opens at Salt Lake City's Delta Center at p.m. tonight for a five-datons of hay; three tons of oats consume more 18 than who and other circus animals are hungry performers weekly half of a of one tons and five and tons carrots and sweetfeed; lettuce; elephant chow; 425 whole loaves of apples, for the tigers and lions. See of meat a fresh ton for more than and meal the bread (between snacks elephants); teens. Sunday TOUGHLOVE: The Utah County Toughlove chapter meets each Sunday from 6-- 8 p.m. In . n public communication permanently. If routine y communication of complex prepared presentations makes you nervous, and you would like a fun way to cure yourself, contact Toastmasters. Workshops are every Wednesday from 8 p.m., at the Saffire Building, 734 E. Utah Valley Dr., American Fork (south of For more Information, contact Elllssa at 224-535- 5 or Wayne at 756-754or go to www.toastmasters.org. SUPPORT: The Utah Chap- ter of the Alzheimer's Association provides support groups that meet monthly, are free of charge and open to everyone. The support groups in Utah County are: Orem Golden Living Center, 960 S. Geneva Rd. Meets on the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. Summer meetings vary, so call Tracey Rawlinson or Renee Riding at 225559 for more Information. Provo Prestige Assisted Living. 3352 N. 100 East. Meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. For more Informaor Connie tion, call Marilyn Peay at 377-373Soward at 3750975. East Lake Care Center, 1001 N. 500 West,. Provo. Meets on the third Thursday of every month at 1 p.m. Free day care Is provid ed during support group for Alzheimer's patients. For more Information, call Kyle Peacock at 377-966For more Information about other support groups or for Information about Alzheimer's, call the association toll free at Cb . DUP MUSEUM Library hours are LIBRARY OPENING: p.m. the last Wednesday of each month. The DUP Library Is located In DUP Museum at 500 N. 500 West in the Provo. The museum has many thousands of histories available to aid patrons in genealogical and historical research. Patrons can enjoy the pioneer artifacts oh display throughout the museum. AH Provo camps will be given the opportunity on a two month rotation basis to display artifacts never before shown. Museum hours are Wednesday,, Friday and Saturday 12-- p.m. FYI The MAIZE at HeeHaw't: The state's original corn maze Is back for Its sixth year and Is designed In the shape of the world and the words "Discover the Gold 2002," and it's open now through Oct. 31. Other attractions include a pumpkin patch, pumpkin launching, hayrldes and mini mazes. The MAiZE Is at 4500 West 700 South, Pleasant Grove. Call 4895915, or visit the Web site at www.cornfieldmaze.com for more Information. The Haunted Barnyard, at the same loca POWER WHEELCHAIRS AVAILABLE: Mira- cle on Wheels makes available power (electric) wheelchairs to nonambulatory Sunior Citizens (65 years old and isp) usually at no expense if they qualify. No deposit .required.. The electric wheelchairs are provided to those who cannot walk and cannot self propel a manual wheelchair In their home or independent living quarters and who meet the additional qualifications of the program. This service may also be available to the permanently disabled of any age. or visit our Ploase call Web site at www.durablemedlcal.com for more Information on the details of this program. Onm nuon air ojunmsr. Muft pnrMnl eoupon Not el mv at Mm d wMt ofW - ';- tTrrt!ri 0mZ& L T&G)$SZ CONSERVATION CORPS: The Tin-ti- c Society is looking for Information on members of the Civilian Conservation Corps from Company 209 who served from 1939-194at Camp DG 26 at Jericho, Utah. Also from Company 6426 who served at Camp DG 26 from April 194&Soptember 1940. They are seeking copies of pictures and other Information, For more Information, call or write June L. McNulty, Box 218, Eureka, Utah 84628, (435) CIVILIAN Histoncal .4336842. UTA VAN POOL If you're one of the many people who drive north to Utah County to work, you may be Interested in a new UTA pilot program. A new van-pohas started that wlllleave Falrvlew by 6 a.m. Monday through Friday. It then can stop In Spanish Fork, Springville, Provo and Orem. The cost per person Is $3 per round trip. The van will return to Falrview by 5 p.m. If you are interested In the program, contact Mike Godfrey at 3444641. Responsibilities as a host are: Greet guests upon arrival. Provide a separate bedroom for the exclusive use of the guests during their stay. Supply a dally breakfast. Assist guests to the nearest public transit point each day. Be a part of this opportunity. call Jento For more Information, or apply, or visit nifer Hainsworth at 224-871afhpsalt-Iake2002.cowww.saltfake2002.com, or BYU COMPREHENSIVE CLINIC: The BYU Taylor Building Is offering group training experiences. These eight week groups will begin as Comprehensive Clinic VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: People looking tor volunteer opportunities can find several projects and programs at the City of volunteer opportunities. Each task, project or opportunity includes a description of the Job and a contact name. HOSPICE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Hospice volunteers are needed immediately to help care for many new patients. Mature volunteers who can commit 2-- hours weekly for 612 months are fully trained and supported In companioning the terminally III and their families. No experience is needed and a variety of creative opportunities exist. Office help Is also needed to support this work which Is uniquely rewarding. Call Sharon at 766 1515 or (toll free) under. mation. weigh-ins- Meetings: Sundays at 8 p.m. at Timpanogos Hospital (Women's Center Education Room), 800 W. 800 North, Orem; Mondays at 8:30 a.m. at the Payson Civic Center Banquet Room, - ProceMSupport Group Wednesdays 68 p.m. as soon as there are enough participants. This group Is for those feeling sad, depressed or blue, or if you are having trouble making friends, fueling anxious or overwhelmed. Premarital Group Tuesdays 8:30-1p.m. Designed to cover such topics as communication, finances, traditions, gender roles, values, Intimacy, family of origin issues, marital expectations, problem solving and conflict resolution and marital enhancement Ideas. The cost for all groups Is a onetime fee of $15 per person or $30 per couple. Fees can be waived or decreased (or financial need. Groups are led by graduate students In clinical psychology and marnage and family therapy. For more Information, call 3787759 or visit the Web site at cc.byu.edu. or Thursdays WARM WATER ARTHRITIS EXERCISE PROGRAMS: The Arthritis Foundation is pleased to bring an aquatic exercise program designed specifically for Individuals with arthritis to Utah County. The Arthritis Foundation Aquatic Program is designed to ease the pain and stiffness associated with arthritis and Increase joint flexibility and muscle strength. Classes are at the American Fork Fitness Center; Spine, Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy; and Orem Fitness Center. Class times and fees vary. Call the Arthritis for more InforFoundation at the insideout. There are ho dues, fees or tlte soon as there are enough participants. Parenting Group Tuesdays &8 p.m. or Thursdfiys 7 9 p.m. Designed to help parentguardian relationships, covering topics such as connecting with your child, understanding yourself and your child, giving praise and attention, using rewards and celebrations, setting limits, consequences, time out, handing difficult children, setting family rules and teaching values to children, This group is currently tailored for parents with children 11 years old and Orem. Look on the city's Web site at www.orem.org and select "Community Action: Volunteer Resource Center," to see a list of OVER EATERS ANONYMOUS: Overeaters Anonymous Is a nonprofit organization to help men, women and children become healthy from in . CAMPOREE DATES CHANGED: The Utah National Parks Council, Mt. Nebo District Boy Scout fall cBmporee has been rescheduled, Due to the upcoming Payson regional conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and the necessity for Scout leaders to attend the Saturday meeting of this conference, the fall camporee has been at Camp Maple changed to October 26-27-, Dell. If you have any questions or need more Information, call either Lyman Bahr at or Rick Welsh at 435 8571214 "Sad teeth really bite." i REPLACEMENT NARCONON STOP DRUG ADDICTION CAN HELP: Narconon provides answers to drug addiction. The group provides free assessment, evaluation and referral services to internationally recognized alternative and traditional treatment facilities. When continuing relapse Is occurring, call Narconon at 8004686933. For more Information, visit the Web site at www.stopaddlction.com today. SHARE YOUR SHARE THE SPIRIT c HOME: Host families of Olympic and athletes. Soon, America will welcome the world for the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games and Paralymplc Winter Games. Now, you have the unique opportunity to 'have your own Games experience by hosting an athlete's family. Hosts provide complimentary accommodations for one or more members of an athlete's family for a penod of up to eight days. Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games will be Feb. 2002. Salt Lake 2002 Paralympic 2002. Winter Games will be March CLUTCH EXPERTS clutch Utah Ave., Payson; Tuesdays at 3 p.m. at the Lindon City Center. 100 N. State St., Ur don; Wednesdays at noon at the BYU Law Library, BYU Campus, Provo; Saturdays at 11 a.m., Church ot the Naarene (downstairs), 150 N. 700 West, Provo. For more Information, call the hotline at 224-838- 435 W. 280ct. 31. Visit the Web site at www.hauntedbarnyard.com.. tion, Is open Sept. C ,11. III l r riiccinrinrtn chit xvx N " I . .E U J U U 1 1 1 ITU . Over 1,500 nt ...,..,-,,..- .. 1 Suits In Stock f y, Free Exams 224-199- 0 |