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Show Cthf Page B8 J ' f -9 ,vu I I iL Ongoing; Filter t'lub, meetings by Women, i ar- 259-366- Reading for or Beginning 259-452- 0 259-939- 259-542- meeting 8 pm nightly at the Triangle House, 84 W. 100 AA S 1 Health Career Camp Moab students Keeq.tn Stewart Restore! Rouer, and Clayton VanLiere are strnwn practicing suturing a pig s foot The three Grand County sophomores enthusiastically worked on perfecting their suturing skills during a Health Career Camp sponsored by Area Healtfi Education Center at Southern Utah University, June 10-1The students were able to have hands on experiences dissecting hearts mec ting oranges putting plaster casts on each other and much more or information about next year s camp contact Shirley Coyne trail free 86 894 861 1 2 F hursdav. June 20 Fallen Arches, square dance, 7 30 - 9 .30 p m , Civic Center. I.ipi7?aner Stallions show, 'Spanish Trail Arena, 7 p.m. Mm mg Waters Lecture Senes, .Jack Loeffler, Anecdotes and Insights, 7 p m., MIC. Friday, June 21 Narcotics Anonymous, meeting 7 8pm , behind Four Cornels Mental Health in IOP building Chess Club, MARC Purple Room. laughters of Utah Pioneers, M iiseum open for viewing, 6 to 8 pm, 157 N. 200 E 259-522- 5 or 259 7793 for questions or I Summer Solstice is June 22 Sum ti ii a ifhi i i tunes a yi n when the Sun is hetween the ninth and south hie at the at the i xtieme- of start spr mg eac h Marc h and the other is at the stait of fall eac h Sept mher While I t alms and ot her s in the Noithcrn llemisihere will mark Fndavs event as the start of summer, those in the Southern Ih mispherc', where the seasons are reversed, sec it as the stait of the colder da s of w inter et ur ns to -- I I i a- i for questions or or special viewing times. 259-779- 3 c For further astronomical information see planet state ut us. The special viewing times. Saturday, June222 Saturday .Story Hour, all ages, 11 am, Grand County Library 4 11 Livestock show, Spanish Trail Arena Sunday, June 23 AA meeting, 10 am, triangle I louse, 84 Wr 100 S Monday, June J?4 Valley Voices, Womens Bar- bershop Chorus, 7 p.m., Paisley Hall, Community m. Friday, June 28 Narcotics Anonymous, meetp m., behind Four Coring, ners Mental Health in IOP building AA 7-- 8 meeting, 10 a.m., angle House, 84 Tri- W. 100 S. bershop Chorus, MARC Purple Room. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, M useum open for viewing, 6 to 8 pm. 157 N 200 E, 259-522- 5 7 p.m., KZMU Radio en- Times-Independe- courages readers to use this column to announce upcoming events, meetings and senices, which are open to the community. The deadline is Thursday, 5 p.m. , a week before publication. Mail notices to 35 E. Center St., Moab, 84532, them to tommoabtimes.com drop them by The office, or call Tb schedule major special eients call the Moab Area Chamber of Valley Voices, Womens Bar- Chess Club, 7 meeting, Station. Saturday Story Hour, all ages, 11:00 a m.. Grand County Library. Open Horse Show, Spanish Trail Arena, 9 a m. to 3 p.m. for residents and visitors rangement, the Nnlt lie! n I lull pill TO this u ti 2 at 7 24 a m Frul. i t lie .lime Mil MDT h now n t he i nt mat ks the mo stlce, w lien Sim the meat real lies its northern nnnt point in the sky Hugmmng the next d.iv, .him 22. t lie Sun w ill start r and Mltmg farther and farther Miutli until Decemher 21 w lien it will lie at its must n point in the sky, maikinp tin Matt of northern humtsphut n winter Similar It there are two Calendar Events and activities :vr , Thursday, June 20, 2002 nt Community y - k ' (timrs-Jnhrprnbr- Tlmes-Inde-pende- p.m., 259-752- Balsley Hall, Community Church. KZMU Public Radio Board, at Commerce 259-781- State closes 151 old mine openings The Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Minings Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program many examples of the dangers lurking in abandoned mines. Abandoned mines in Utah have killed five people and injured more than two dozen others over the last two decades," said Mark Mesch, administrator of the Aban- has completed work on two projects, dosing 151 dangerous mine openings. The Blue Canyon project dosed ten openings in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The Temple Mountain project sealed 141 sites in Emery Countys San Rafael Swell, about 20 miles north of Hanksville. Notch-Whit- e project used a variety of techniques to close the openings, and included the use of polyurethane foam that allows for closing a vertical shaft without altering its historic appearance. Other mine opensealed ings were with concrete block walls, or rebar grates. Bat grates were installed on five mines that allow bats to continue to use them as habitat. Work on the Temple Mountain project began last March and concluded May 18 and cost just over $176,000. back-fille- doned Mine Reclamation Program. Many people are attracted to them and think exploring them is an adventure, but the truth is they are a tragedy waiting to happen. There was vandalism at both of these project sites during construction," continued Mesch. WTether the vandalism stemmed from a perceived threat to the environment or anger at being denied access to someones idea of adventure we dont know, but we do know it often undoes our work leaving people exposed to risk of injury or death." Temple Mountain is a popular recreation area and abandoned mines often attracted unwary adventurers. During construction work ATV trai ks were noticed inside several of the mines. On two sepa- rate occasions during the project, abandoned explosives were discovered requiring an Explosive Ordnance Disposal team from Tooele Army Depot to dispose of them just one of d, The Blue Notch-Whit- e Canyon project was conducted in cooperation with, and funded by, the National Park Service. The project was completed May 15 and is the third time the division has teamed with the NPS to complete work within their boundaries. The Temple Mountain Church, Tuesday, June 25 Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, noon, Moab Brewery, Community and Chamber Updates, Monthly RAFFLE! Narcotics Anonymous, meeting. p m., behind Four Corners Mental Health in IOP building. Moab City Council, workshop 6:30 p m., meeting 7 p m., City Council Chambers, broadcast live on KZMU. Southeast Utah Back Country Horsemen, meeting, 6 30 p m , Old Spanish Trail Arena, MoBWdH: llrli DiAtjhrr.a FOOTPRINTS is having its 7-- 8 I v'' . 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