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Show tEhr Page E4 LDmrs-3nbfprnfo- Thursday, June 8, 2000 nt 12 30 p m , Senior Center. Utah's fire season began June 1; those wishing to burn must obtain permit Tut&d4Y.jJuneI3 Calendar Community Kvcnts and activities for residents and visitors I Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, noon, TBA. Tide Painting, craft workshop and lesson, $5, 6 - 9 p m.. Fabric Etc. Adult Co ed Soccer, 6 p.m.. Old Spanish Trail Arena, Moab Valley Fire Protection Dist., meeting, 4 p m . Fire Station No. 1. Thompson SSD, meeting, 7 p m., Thompson School House. Fiber Club, meeting, 7.30 p.m., call for location. Diane at Moab City Council, workshop 6 30, meeting 7 p m., City Council Chambers. 259-866- ! . 1 7 u it m- MM.il. hi ' i I I ' r , H 1 M'.-.- I. ii' lint. 4pm, So Mnab Planning ('imimiinwi, II s, re Koi'iti Mu. iti t p in pm, 7 imt-tin- ( Saturday Story Hour, till ages, 10 30 a m , Grand County Library. Guided Suture Walk, free 8 a m., Matheaon Wetlands Preserve. Pet Adoption Day, in front of City Market. Utah Home Education Association Contention, Brigham Young University, AgnVision 20120 Farm & Garden Show, 9 a m. - 5 p m., Ouray County Fair Barn, hdWd.-U-O-fl City Council 'h.iiiiir. tlrunl (nunl Irani Coumil. 6 inciting. HO 8 p m , Coumil 259-486- Ch.initMTs Grand lull Court, in Courthouse County ... 8 - 10 .10 p m , Old PRC A .Spanish Trail Arena Frida. June, 9 IKCA iW.-o- 8 - 10 30 pm, Old Spanish Trail Arena Saturday; June 10 Ju t 1 Ri 4 1 r .'.'V 1,1 S'.Sl u ,i..f Con' PHCA Rodeo, 8 Hi i Race We Want YOUR - 10.30 p m., Old Spanish Trail Arena. Keltica, benefit Cosy Sheridan for Moab Writers and Poets, $10, 7 pcxy Is done only by first securing a permit. Permits are available from county fire wardens, county fire chiefs, county sheriffs offices and through offices of the Division of Forestry, Fire and State 4. Lands. ' -- Our weather continues to w arm and with good weather comes the inWe re askcreasing risk of wildland fire," said State Forester Art DuFault. of fire. forms all with careful be to especially ing everyone For more information contact Dave Dalrymple, fire management coordinator for the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands at (801) 0 Racens Storytelling, kids 2-- 3 yrs 538-550- p m 1 rack ! , Eklectica. Junell Sunday; Soccer, 6 p m., weather permitting. Middle School soccer Adult Opinions field, Public Information Gathering Meeting Wednesday, June 14th - 6:00 p.m. Moo!) Volley Inn Conference Room 711 South Main Co-e- 259-866- d 4 Moiiday;June 12 KZM U Public Radio Board, meeting, 5.30 pm., KZMU Radio Station. Grand County Council On Aging, 259-866- Thursday. June 12-1- 4. Moabs church of Christ will be hosting a free Vacation Bible School From June p.m., Christians age 3 years through adult will meet at the church at 452 Emma Blvd. to study topics on the theme L.I.F.E., Living Intensely Forgiving Eternally. Lead by a group from the church of Christ from Oklahoma City, Okla., each days lesson will also have a theme: Day 1: The Lords Supper; Application: Jesus is our Passover; 12-1- Memory Verse: Luke 22:19. Day 2: Garden of Gethsemane; Application: Obedience to the Father; Memory Verse: Luke 22:42. Day 3: The Crucifixion"; Application: Grace and the Gift of Gods Love; Memory Verse: John 3:16. Day 4: The Resurrection"; Application: Hope, Eternal life, God has a Plan; Memory Verse: Luke 24:5-- 15 Fallen Arches, square dance, 7 -- 9 30 p m.. Civic Center. Toddler Time, story hour for 6. a m., Grand County 11 1. Church of Christ plans evening vacation bible school June 5 , 30 p m.. Library. Adult Co-eSoccer, 7 p.m., Middle School soccer field, Men's Community Chorus, rehearsal, 7 p m., GCHS Music Room. Blood Testing Day, 9.30 - 11:30 a m., Senior Center Grand Water and Sewer Agency, meeting, 7 p.m., Water Agency Grand County Recreation SSD, meeting, 7 p.m., Spanish Valley Arena Office. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, quilting meeting, 2:30 p m., DUP Hall. 1 d Butch Cassidy Days Parade, lineup at 9 a m.. City Park. y , 259-304- Utahs closed fire season officially began June 1, 2000 and will continue until Oct. 31, 2000. A closed fire season requires that any open burning be Li- brary. mil ('minty Recreation Special Service c nt is s, , kinn public input regarding the l.ipmcni of the Old Spanish Trail Arena ii into a recreation complex. sli de your ideas and response to .. .( pi I. m A." Help decide the future of new MiM.it nn facilities in Crand County nil Man y Till f for more info , I ( .1 .1 society without i . libraries." U.S. Sena- I 259-225- at Diana tor Alan Simpson. Support your Grand Coupty Library 5 Carroll 259-134- 6 SftetUdtut meeting, sible to conceive of a literate and civilized v ( Hospital Special Service Dist., 7 p.m., Hospital Cafeteria. Delicate Stitchers Quilt Guild, It is virtually impos- . meeting, 7 p.m., Grand Oasis Club House. Wilderness, who needs it?, free lecture by Art Stephens, 7 p.m., Moab Information Center. Juvenile Court, in session, Grand County Courthouse. Friday. June 16 Canyonlands Fast Pitch Softball Tournament, Moab City Recreation, Center Street Ballpark. am, give a benefit concert for the Saturday Saturday Story Hour, all ages, 10:30 a m., Grand County Library. Guided Nature Walk, free 8 a.m., Matheson Wetlands Preserve. Canyonlands Fast Pitch Softball June 10 at Tournament, Moab City Recreation, Center Street Ballpark. Master Ron Lew, QiGong Wleltica , Eklectica $10 at the door work- shop, 9 a.m., MARC. Sunday. June 18 Adult Co-eSoccer, 6 p.m., weather Middle School soccer permitting, field, Canyonlands Fast Pitch Softbp.ll Tournament, Moab City Recreation, 7 p.m Help Moabs plus Desert Veils Belly Dancing Troupe at 8 p.m. writers workshop become a reality d 259-866- 4. Center Street Ballpark. Master Ron Lew, QiGong Rim mwk work- THE COtMJtrjY FOR PROGRAMMING shop, 9 a m., MARC. Grand County Council, afternoon session 3 p.m., evening session 7 p.m.. Council Chambers. Grand County Housing Authority, meeting, 5:30 p.m.. Housing Authority Office. Tuesday. June 20 Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, noon, TBA. Tole Painting, craft workshop and lesson, $5, 6 - 9 p.m.. Fabrics Etc. Adult Co-eSoccer, 6 p.m.. Old Trail Arena, Spanish School Activities Booster Club, meeting, 7 p.m., GC High School. Airport Board, meeting, 7:30 p.m., GC Council Chambers. Wednesday. June 21 Grand County Board of Education, meeting, 6 p.m., School District Office. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pioneer History meeting, 2:30 p.m., DUP Hall. District Court, in session, Grand County Courthouse. d 259-866- i I ! i you'll catch every month with 25 specialty sports networks! I the $154 youll save when you get your DIRECTV System professionally installed Total Choice STARZ! Plus Sports programming package! it s lor I mu I The encourages read-ert'tuse this column to announce upcoming events, meetings and services, which are open to the community. The deadline u Thursday, 5 p.m. , a week before publication. Mail notices to 35 E. them to Center St., Moab, 84532, EditorMoabTimesxom drop them by The office, or call (HTS and SAVINGS. i f or Buy a DIRECTV System today and get 3 months of our top i Stl 93 a month - a savings of $54! PLUS act now and you can also get $100 off .i.illcit'oii Thats a total savings of $154! 'lin'd movies, more sports and more channels at a great price! v Call 4. us today! 259-752- o To schedule major special events call the Moab Area Chamber of Commerce at 259-781- GUIDES SUPPORT During the first weekend of May zooo, Colorado Plateau River Guides sponsored one event to promote river education and another to foster river conservation. yyy) The educational event was called Boats and Boaters! which was held on the shores of the Green River in Gray Canyon and at the John Wesley Powell Museum. The conservation program was called TMGlen Canyon in Word, Song and Film! which was held at Grand County High School auditorium in Moab. Colorado Plateau River Guides would like to express their thanks to the various entities that supported the education program called Boats and Boaters: John Wesley Powell Museum, Canyonlands Natural History Association, Bureau of Land Man agement, National Park Service, Utah Guides and Outfitters, Headwaters Institute, O.A.R.S., Canyon Voyages, Rio Colorado Restaurant, Fat City Smokehouse, Moab Brewery, Action Shots, Bighorn Express Shuttle Service, Maravia, Wilderness Medicine of Utah, Glen Canyon Action Network, and Glen Canyon Institute. sin-cere- st For the program called THGien Canyon in Word, Song and Film" we thank the Grand County School District and their staff, tor the opportunity to rent their fine facility and for their assistance regarding our special audio and visual needs. Financial and logistical support for this particular event was provided by the Glen Canyon Action Network. 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