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Show tUfre Page B3 Thursday, Aug ust 26, 2004 Etmgg-3gpgnbc- nt You drink and drive, you lose For most Americans, the Labor Day holiday is a special time to join family and friends to enjoy the last days of summer. Unfortunately, the Labor Day holiday also usually means an increase in impaired driving and alcohol-relatefatalities. Thats why during August 27 - September 12, 2004 more than 10,000 law enforcement agencies will Jmn forces with hundreds of traffic safety organizations in all 50 States to protect citizens from this deadly and serious d crime. The key to deterring impaired driving is highly visible enforcement. The research is clear on the affect highly vis- - Colorado Plateau adventure . . . Ten local superheros" prepare for Adventures on the Colorado Plateau, the theme of the final week of the Youth Garden Project Kids Summer Day Camp. For ten weeks this summer, kids ages 1 were lead by YGP staff and student apprentices on weekly adventures centered around themes including outdoor art, music, drama, hiking and nature. In a partnership with the Canyonlands Field Institute, one week focused on visiting lakes, canyons and rivers, culminating in a river trip down the Colorado. The Youth Garden Project has offered fun, educational activities through the Summer Camp for the past five years. This year over 30 kids participated, and $6000 worth of tuition scholarships were given out with the help of the Grand County Special Services District grant. 6-- 1 Red Rock give back to the community in cash awards the Easter 4-Whee- The lers so Jeep Safari is many people, agencies and members would like to express thanks to the people that help durthe Red Rock ing the Easter Jeep Safari and AUGUST 31 (TUES) IVIonticello - Parkway Shell , on 33 NJ Main St. ll35) 587-227-1 Public Vaccination Clinic year. throughout The Senior Citizens Center allows the organization to hold monthly meetings in their facility. The Moab Police Department, San Juan community programs. The considered the largest organized drive event in the world. The Red Rock club members could not do it without the help of 8--9 SEPTEMBER 1 (WED) La Sal Store Hwy 46, La Sal (435) 686-220- am NO MORE 2 HOMELESS PETSgn IN Big Hx Policies Animals must be between 8 weeks and 6 years of age. Cash & checks accepted. Arrive early! Limited space. Intake begins at 8 am. Cats must be in labeled earner. Discharge time determined at intake. Late pickup will result in fee. Do not feed pet after 9pnj the night Wore surgery if pet is older than 4 months old. Water okay. Do not feed pet after 6am on the morning of surgery if pet is younger than 4 months old. Water okay. We are unable to perform surgery on sick animals. We have limited abilities to treat certain conditions. Treatment is offered on a restricted basis and requires additional fees. All home pain medication. dog surgery prkes include 5 days of All dog neuter prices include an Elizabethan Collar to take home. We offer all cat pataents 2 days of take hd ie pain medfeabon at a cost of $10. Discount vaccinations and mierochippingf liable for spay or neuter clients only. i'ie ' jsi' UTAH jj, County Sheriffs Department, Grand County Sheriff Depart- ment and Grand County Search and Rescue assist during the Safari. Whether it be organizing Saturday Line-uextra patrols outside of town or parking at the Vendor Expo. The Moab Chamber of Commerce also assists by disseminating information locally and p, ible enforcement has on deter- ring impaired driving. The You Drink & Drive You Lose message is designed to convince audiences that the chance of being caught is too high to risk. The message work and has already influenced thousands of citizens around the country to not drive impaired. Drivers must STATIONS BROADCAST STATIONS Subscribe to ' The Times Independent . . Phone 425-2E9-7S2- . 5 Community Nursing Services F.xperls in Home Care Since 1929 www.cnsvna.org 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Senior Center from 9 a.m. to 12 Noon Call 259-046- 6 for Details For Bigs Jobs... ...and little jobs $1,500 each to Grand County BROADCAST paign. Foot Check Clinic This past year it donated City Police, Grand County Search and Rescue, San Juan County Sheriffs Department and Chamber of Commerce. Additionally the club donated $500 to the Senior Citizen Center. They also give money monthly to the center in exchange for its use. This last spring, the club created the first ever Red Rock Scholarship. This $2,000 scholarship was awarded to Megan Baxter, Class of 2004. Moab and the surrounding area is such a beautiful place. The area offers so many different types of recreation to many different people from around the world. The Red Rock near and far would also like to thank the community for their support and patience during Easter Jeep Safari week. behavior will change. However, prevention and not arrest is the goal of the cam- For all your home health needs Si globally. One of the ways the club gives back to the community is by putting money aside to contribute to the agencies and community programs in Moab. Sheriffs Department, Moab perceive that the risk of being caught is too high before their take every job seriously, whether it's a computer upgrade or network meltdown. 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