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Show Make One - Take One gift Adopt an Angel program helps Moab families in need program introduces children Builders to the spirit of giving applications The Adopt-An-Ang- mous, is accepting tra help for Christmas. AnonyProgram, sponsored by Angel from Moab families who need a little ex- Children through Grade 3 are invited to Make One event at the Higher One, a holiday 1 6 to from Dec. 7, p.m. Center on Friday, GrandSan Juan Prevent Child Abuse (PCA) and Grand County are teaming up to help children give holiday presents to members of their families. For the price of a smile, children through Grade 3 will be able to make a gift and take a gift for two family members. This year we will also have a Christmas tree in which we will have each child make a decoration. At the end of the event, we will donate the Christmas tree. A donation jar will be available for contributions, organizers say. Help is needed in making this event a success. The group is in need of donations such as: Pre-Scho- The program, which was implemented 11 years ago, was started to help children obtain new clothing Families sign up and give information such as age, sizes, fa vonte colors and special needs. This in- is a to transferred formation then V ' number coded Angel" which is cOvI L. placed on a tree. Angels" are then T an angel adopted by selecting and writing your phone number next to the number that corresponds with the one you have chosen. Store Manager Mike gift-makin- y Vogel pre-scho- y has again allowed City Market to be the special place for the Angel Tree. Wrapped gifts will be received by his service counter V attendants. The tree should Y be in place by Thanksgiving weekend with names added until Dec. 1. Please have your gifts to City Market by Dec. 15. Applications are available at Grand County Food Bank, the Health Department and the Division ofWorkforce Services. For more information, call Sandy Foy at New this year, applications will be screened with other charitable agencies and compared with years passed. Applications must be returned by Nov. 30 The f age for children will be 14. 259-649- Christmas decorations, wrapping paper, gift tags, bows, puzzles, books, videos, knick-knackstuffed animals, craft items (items that the children would be able to wrap and give to a family member) and craft items to make decorations for s, the Christmas Tree. Contact Debbie at or Marion at if you are interested in volunteering or have any 260-103- 9 259-755- 0. if v JV- , e 9 9 0. O o CM 9 g D O O 9 "O O X c u c 9 a9 "O 9 E 9 $5 Thank you for your help in supporting Moabs Children, organizers say. Utah Road and Recreation Atlas $ The new, AWESOME atlas for the state of Utah. It is published by award winning atlas publisher Benchmark maps. This long awaited atlas features two complete sets of maps for the state, one set for landscape and one for land ownership. Aside from the sheer beauty of the maps in this atlas, they also have a wealth of information about roads, trails, campsites and points of interest. This atlas is very impressive! It also has a road maps of the whole USA mountain west and Utah; and street maps for major Utah cities. It is 95 pages and is $19 95. Christmas tree tags available for sale Forest land. Tags will he Dec. 7. New Titles! Valley Voices Womens holiday again, and is of Chorus a selection with Christmas music that will Barbershop ready To a schedule for more information, conor plea-performance, everyone. tact Terby Barnes at 259 6700. It is tune for Christmas tree tags go on sale starting Monday, Nov. 19, for cutting Christmas trees on National 9 questions. You can drop off your donations to DebbieMarion at the Higher Education Center by cut-of- Songs of the Season by Valley Voices Barbershop Chorus the thoe parties g 4-- " jt gift-takin- and can be purchased at U.S. Forest at 62 East 100 North in Moab, and at 496 East Central in Monticello. office each Annual Messiah performance is scheduled for Dec. 14 Guide to Arizona Backroads and Drive Trails by Chuck Wells. Like his Moab book and two Colorado books, this guide gives detailed descriptions to 75 trails, from easy family SUV runs to extremely difficult hard-cochallenges. This book has 86 maps, over 300 photos and GPS waypoints. It covers the following areas: Grand Canyon, Tucson, Florence, Apache Jet., Flagstaff, Sedona, Lake Havasu, Wickenburg, Kingman and Yuma. The book has 286 pages and describes which trails are suitable for ATVs also. It is $19.95. The Moab Community Chorus and Orchestra will present Handels Messiah on December 14 at 7 p.m. at the Grand County High School auditorium. According to Chorus Director Carl Dastrup, the format has changed a bit this year. Songs have been added while other segments were dropped from the program. The performance will run hours. Lou approximately Alcorn will direct the orchestra. As an annual community event, there is no admission charge. re Rider Mels Mountain Bike Guide to Moab SPIRAL BOUND, pages covering 25 trails rated in difficulty - easy, moderate, tough and heinous. Simple maps made for bikers. Easy to follow direcuons. Lots of photos. Very handy Yellow pages reference section. Written with a lot of humor but with serious descriptions and tips for your safety. Each trail description also has a graph showing your distance and elevation change for the ride. $12.95 T.I. Maps , Etc. 29 E Center Moab , UT 84532 435-259-55- 29 mapsmoab.net i W ' X v WWV . |