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Show 19. Sunday. September -- 852-662- Join your friends and neigh-jSor- s at the Eldred Senior Center for lots of fun learning a new skill or craft or improving on the ones you have. Our classes and activities include: PAF (Personal Ancestral File), Tai Chi, Porcelain Dolls, Ceramics, Porcelain Figurines, Crochenit, Current Events Discussion Group, Sewing, Country Line Dancing, Oil Painting, Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon, Bingo, Exercise Equipment and Sit and Stay Fit Video, card games, Tuesday night ballroom dance and much more. Call the office at for more information. 852-662- 0 Golden K meeting The Golden K Kiwis weekly meeting is held each Monday beginning at 10 a.m. This week's program will be Jess Card and Tyler Baron, Hugh Brian Honoree's. Sign up early for an enjoyable evening at Hale Theater's presentation of "Lucky Stiff," Oct. 4. Cost of the trip includes ticket to the performance and transportation. Have you always wanted to go to the circus, or has it been many years since you've seen one? Now is your chance. Make plans to attend this year's Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey Circus at the Delta Center on Oct. 1 for the matinee performance. Cost of the trip will include a late lunch at Home Town Buffet, ticket to the performance and transportation. Seats will go fast, so get your money in early for this fun trip. The weekly blood pressure clinic with Dea Eyre will be held Thursday from a.m. No appointment is necessary. t '5 Stay Fit Exercise Video, 10:45 a.m.; Senior Variety Band music and dancing, 11 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon, noon; CrochemtTatting Class, Table Tennis, 1 p.m. Porcelain Thursday: Figurine Class, 9 a.m.; Tai Chi This week's schedule Monday: PAF Class . (Personal Ancestral File), 9:30 a.m.; Tai Chi Class, 10 a.m.; Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Video, 10:45 a.m.; Noel Taylor at the piano and dancing, 1 1 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon, noon; Entertainment by Noel . Taylor, 12:15 p.m. Tuesday: Porcelain Doll Class, 9 a.m.; Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Video, Bingo 10:45 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon, noon; Organ music by Clyde Johnson, 12:15 p.m.; Ceramics Current Class, Events Class, 1 p.m.; Tuesday Night Dance, 8 p.m. Piano Wednesday: Lessons, 8 a.m.; Porcelain Figurine Class, 9 a.m.; Sit and Class, 10 a.m.; Blood Pressure Clinic, a.m.; Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Video, 10:45 a.m.; Music and dancing, 11 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon, noon; Organ music by Norm 12;15 Holdaway, p.m.; Duplicate Bridge, 12:30 p.m.; 10-1- 1 Country Line Dancing, Sewing Class, TOPS Weight Control Group, 1 p.m.; Basic Computer Class, 2 p.m. Friday: Oil Painting with Steve Parsons 8 a.m. to noon; TOPS Weight Control Group, 9 a.m.; Sit and Stay Fit Exercise Act mob. ight tips 10-1- 1 - Page A 19 10:45 a.m.; Senior Variety Band music and dancing, 11 a.m.; Seniors Over Sixty Luncheon, Birthday Party, 12:15 noon; Entertainment, p.m. Pool (Billiards), Quilting and exercise equipment daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Video, Don't put it off. 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I tah Eldred Senior Center offers exciting week of interesting activities All members of the Eldred Senior Center having birthdays the latter part of September are invited to attend the birthday celebration during the luncheon Friday, beginning at noon. Entertainment will be provided. Reservations are required before noon Thursday and can be made in person or by calling the center office at hn 1W. THF Contact the United Way for chances to volunteer w. A variety of volunteer opporU it tunities are available in communities throughout Utah County t --1 for individuals of all ages. The United Way Volunteer ijf Center, in Utah County, serves as resource for those who want to share their talents and abilities with their community. The students or others who may not be available for four months at a time. Make a difference at Youth The Corrections, Division of Youth Corrections provides guidance for troubled youth and needs volunteers for .its athletic leagues, mentoring Center matches the skills of programs and Scout troop. potential volunteers with specific Although younger volunteers opportunities for service. It's goal can assist with some projects is; to help nonprofit agencies by benefiting Youth Corrections, coordinating volunteers in the volunteers who work with youth county with opportunities to should be at least 19 years old and be able to serve as positive srve. J "Whether you're a group of role models for teenagers. volunteers, a committed individHelp as a reading tutor. ual or an Eagle Scout looking for The Personal Development project ideas, we can help you Center at fiiid the best way to use your which helps disabled individuals stills and interests to help your enhance the quality of life community," said Scott Snow, through skill building, educaDirector of the United Way tional opportunities and therafolunteer Center. needs peutic interventions '. Lists of volunteer opportunivolunteers to tutor people in ties are available for pickup or basic reading skills, volunteers should be interested in working can be mailed to interested volunteers. Service coordinators are with the disabled and be at least available during business hours 18 years of age, willing to work at oh weekdays to discuss options least an hour or two each week for an commitment. by phone as well Call for more information. Nominate an outstandThe United Way. of Utah ing volunteer. Nomination County Web site (www.united-wayuc.org- ) forms are available at the United has an innovative Way Volunteer Center for the annual Utah's Promise Red database of hundreds of volunteer opportunities throughout Wagon Award. Nominators e Utah County. The database may should write a narratbe used to search for specific ive of the nominee's qualificaactivities, topics of interest or tions and involvement with opportunities in specific cities Utah's Promise and its goals. The award winners will be selected throughout Utah County. and notified by October 11, 1999. The awards will be presented by Volunteer opportunities General Colin Powell at a banI Some of the volunteer opportunities listed on the Utah quet in Salt Lake City on Qpunty volunteer opportunity October 22. Additional information about Utah's Promise may database are listed below. I Assist individuals in cri- be obtained from the United Way sis. 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