Show 8E Thursday June Weber Stancferd 3 1999 Senior Community Activities This column appears cien Thursday in H chcr Standard Lunches and most minutes are citizens at’e 55 and older ('all the mdniduat center Jor dads schedule of act is ities classes and meal sen mg tunes Jr -- LUNCH MENUS ed 625-377- 2 cipients call Lunches are available for citizens age 60 and older Suggested donation $2 399-839- Friday: Chicken supreme baked potatoes green beans Texas caiar salad banana-orang- e fruit cup squash muffins Monday: Seafood Alfredo egg noodles Scandinavian vegetables cottage cheese and tomato salad raspberry-frui- t whip potato rolls Tuesday: Roast pork yams peas tossed salad plums blueberry coffee cake Wednesday: chicken mashed potato role spinach Oven-bake- lima-chee- d cassecole- se slaw apple pie cornbread Ogden area Grocery program 9:30 am-113- 0 pm Wednesdays monthly Catholic Community Services of Utah 622 23rd St Ogden salad or Northern Utah residents who meet guidelines and arc in need of a grocery suplow-inco- plement Picture identification and Social Security cards for all members of the household must be presented when applying May be served one time per month Bring box for items Sponsored by Catholic Community Services and the USDA Commodities program Information 394-59- CENTER ACTIVITIES Golden Hours Center 650 25th St Ogden Friday 8:30 a m tap dancing 9 am ceramics 10 am line dancing 12:30 p m mov ie “At First Sight” 1 pm bunka and Japanese embroidery class Saturday 8 pm ballroom dancing with the Toe Tappers Monday 8:30 am yoga 9 am ceramics 9:30 am aerobics low-impa- ct Thursday: Turkey steaks whipped potatoes cabbage pear-cranber- SPECIAL EVENTS I meals for homebound citicns in Weber County are available for applicants who qualif) New appli0 cants call Current reHome-deliver- dilly rolls trail mix 10 am computer and crafts classes am ballroom dancing 12:30 p m senior council meeting 1 1 1 am Tai Chi class p m blood pressure clinic duplicate bridge and bingo Tuesday 8:30 am tap dancing 9 am computer and art class 10 am knitting 11 g and band 12:30 pm travel video “America's National Parks” 1 pm ceramics There will be no silversmithing and lapidary classes until September Wednesday 8:30 a m tap dancaeroing 9:30 am bics 10 am computer class 11 a m seminar 1 pm ceramics Thursday 8:30 a m tap dancing 9 a m to 2 pm patio rummage sale 10 am computer class 11 a m ballroom dancing and porcelain :30 pm Golden Prome-nadesquare dancing Informa0 tion Roy Hillside Center 5051 S 2000 West Roy Friday 8 am crafts and quilt tops 12:30 pm sew V sew buddies second and fourth Friday of month Monday 8 am silversmithing and lapidary 9 am crochet and quilting 12:30 pm porcelain dolls and line dancingTuesday 8 am ceramics and china painting 12:30 pm ceramics and bridge Wednesday 8:30 am ceramics and china painting 12:30 pm duplicate bridge Thursday 8 am ceramics and quilting 9 am blood pressure clinic 10 sing-alon- low-impa- ct rs 1 399-523- Washington Terrace Center 4601 S 300 West Friday 9 am china painting and ceramics 11 am dancing 1 pm tole painting and crafts Monday 9 am ceramics Tuesday 9:30 am knitting 1 1 am dancing 1 pm porcelain pinochle and leather Wednesday 9 am ceramics 10 am blood pressure clinic 1 1 am dancing 12:30 pm line dancing Thursday 9 am ceramics 1 pm pinochle Monday Tuesday and Friday 8:30 am-noo- n tax assistance by appoint- ment Second 11 Call the Volunteer Center 8 eekdas at am to 5 pm 7 for mfonnatum on these wlunteer opportunities or to place an announcement in this weekh list625-377- ing March of Dimes needs volunteers to work with companies as a liaison between our office and CLOs and public relations individuals from each company Public speaking skills necessary-Alsneed help answering phones and other clerical work Training provided L'SU 1 xtension is looking for volunteers to work senior-ag- e with families and youth in the Youth and Families with Promise attending I amily Night Activities once a quarter Require 5 hours per month Project Linus is seeking knitters croeheters and quilters to make security blankets and for seriously ill and traumatized children in local hospitals Donations of fabric batting 2-- and yam also needed Midtown Community Health Center needs senior volunteers to drive patients to and from medical appointments Volunteer needed days per week Foster Care Review Board is seeking concerned citizens to re-- v icw I oster Care cases and make recommendations to the court Weber County Health Department needs a Case Manager Assistant Volunteers will prepare ease files help clients complete applications copy documents simple data entry and accompany clients to appointments Potomac Health Care is seeking volunteers to share their time and talents with seniors socials games reading singing Bible study beauty and grooming arts or crafts pet therapy cooking exercise and sensory awareness I reehouse Children’s Museum is looking for adults and youth 8 to assist visitors by ages doing-musical- s 12-1- demonstrating exhibits assisting families with arts and crafts hands-o- n teaching am porcelain and ceramics Information bingo pm North View' Center 495 E 2600 North North Ogden Monday to Friday 1 1 :50 am lunch Friday 8:30 ceramics 9:30 am Mah Jongg 12:30 canasta and pinochle Monday 8:30 am ceramics 9:30 am tatting 10 am-noo- n 12:30 legal appointments 393-953- 12:30 pm pinochle Wednesday 9 am leather and wood carving 9:30 am bridge clinic 12:30 10 am foot-car- e 393-723- den am Monday 399-839- to the Grand Tetons and Yellaw Stone National Parks Stadium of Fire July 'J’ Brigham Young University Sta dium “Phantom of the Opera” July 7 Og- 13 July Theatre CLEAN-AI- YOORTEAR NAME HERE 15 Up-fro- SKSTS Eft §859 fa 99 fflOUBES BACK eNUWEKS ON Common Gmn 1776 Wall Avej Ogden Qemhelel Jlu day-to-d- 394-55B- f Adopt-A-Gard- JH' V G v 32553 U- - S L v tils 9- NATURAL LIGHT VI CASE SLIGHTLY® AMAGEDj: 12 28 oz oz Lysol AIR FRESHENER Limited Supermarket Price S3 69 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For what most families spend on a weekend vacation your family could spend the entire summer at "THE CLUB" Every member of your family will be entertained and energized all :generalmerchandisew summer long CANNED FOOD STORE 269 East 200 South Clearfield Open Daily 9 am WE GLADLY ACCEPT ALL MANUFACTURER We 9 pm Sunday 10 am S COUPONS AND WELCOME wgwl pm THE UTAH HORIZON CARD reserve the right to limit quantities and correct typographic or pictorial errors Prices good June 3-- J ‘ 825-730- 8 -7 pfp miffwmsswwswmm iiumul— 9 1999 'Mt 33l! ntermountai i 1 'life Great Picnic Specials! & oz r R s 2412 Capital on-boa- aumw-'MC®2- adult-supervis- or July WindTunnel Technology picks up more dirt any other clean-ai- r upright “ allergen filtration c tool set includes super-stretc-h hose 13-- & 15-i- n cleaning widths carry handle ALLEBB language Program and learn to do storytime arts and crafts and share your talents Volunteers 12 to 15 years must volunteer with an adult as part of an group Roy Flistorical Museum needs caring volunteers who enjoy history and sharing it with others Docents needed to assist with activities of museum Set own hours and schedule Garden-lover- s needed to help with YCC program Each individual or group is responsible for a small area during growing season Your Community Connection Homeless Veterans need volunteers to help at front desk and answer phones Outings are sponsored by the Weber County Organization for 2 the elderly Call or contact site managers or center: directors for information ?r Funds raised from Prime Time Travelers’ trips help support ag ing programs in Weber and Mor-‘Z gan counties Three-da- y trip June ls Marshall L--E HOOVERWindTunnefl COMMERCIAL UPRIGHT - UNIFORMS children and parents join the Family Treehouse Volunteer 5601' §7 EXCURSIONS 1 Happy Hour 10-1- 1 Information 399-839- 0 White Center 222 28th St only 0 6100 West Hooper Thursday 2 2ITZ only Information 845-404- art Qqden Athletic THE CLUB 1221 E 5800 So South Ogden - 2 Lakeview Center and center activities Call 0 Jeanne Allen at Union Gardens 468 Third St Information Ogden 1 ‘ 745-222- Morgan Center 48 West Young Street For information regarding menus pm canasta and pinochle pm silver Tuesday 10:30 am — 2 Thursday 9 Meals-on-Whee- Information-782-240- 7 Ogden Valley Center 131 ST 7400 East in library Huntsville 1 1 v' 399-839- mas- ductory wood carving and speciality ceramics 10:30 blood pressure clinic Tuesday 9 am cards games and darts 10 am ceramics and porcelain Wednes12:30 day 10 am sing-alonpm oil and water color painting 1 pm Mah Jongg Thursday 1 1- -3 skills and supervising in the gift shop If you enjoy working with seated pm 0 2 Plain City Nutrition Sft?4160 W 2200 North Plain Cy Wednesday only Information' pm tole painting with oils Monday 9 am leather intro- ’SOFTBALLBASEBJUI VOLUNTEERS 725 ville Tuesday only sage cost $7 call for appointment 12:30 pm line dancing 1 month pm legal assistance bv appointment Information 621-016- am-l:3- 629-834- Halrisville Nutrition SU£ W Hamsville Road Harrg? 782-621- of Thursday exercises Information sonal ancestry family computer class 5:30 pm evening dinner and entertainment by Flora and LaVerd John 6 pm line danc1 ing Information South Ogden Center 580 39th St South Ogden Friday 9 am Tai Chi and porcelain dolls 773-086- 0 am harmonica Wednesday and Friday watS pm pinochle and rugs 1 pm silver Thursday 3:30 pm per- pm oil 12:30 painting Newspapers drop in lot Information parking out us mu'! 1141 |