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Show Page 5 Davis Edition Citizens November 22, 1995 Community Calendar Continued from page 4 olic Church, 1975 $. 2300 East Sunday, Dee. 17,7 p.m., Park City Library and Education Center Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. in Park City. Tickets are availableat the door: $8 for adults, $5 for stu dents and seniors. @ Tax-Aide Training: Training in income tax preparation will be given by IRSinstruc- tors beginning Jan. 6. This course is intended for volunteer counselors of the AARP Tax-Aide program. Prior tax preparationis not required. Counselors are reim bursed for mileage. To volunteer, call Warren at 277-7420, or Kristin at 524-6095. © First Night Volunteers: Make this New Year's Eve the best yet. Volunteer for First Night '96. A family-oriented celebration of the arts. Sell t-shirts help with family art projects paint faces and more. Manypositions are available. Shifts are only three hours long andyouwill receivea freet-shirt, First Night '96 button and parking. Call 328- 0483. © Pioneer Celebration Position: The Utah Sesquicentennial Celebration Coordinating Council needs a volunteer to work in its office. Good organizational, clerieal and people skills required Duties include answering telephoneand written inquiries, data entry, correspondence, minutes, agendasand otherclerical duties. Part-time afternoons. For more information, call 533-3597 @ Hansen Planetarium: Hansen Planetarium, 15S. State, ee “Jewels of the “Star of BethleBeet of the Cardboard * “DIGISTAR IL; Romping Across the Universe,” “Laser Holidays,’ ‘‘Laser Smashing Pumpkins,” “Laser Pearl Jam in -D,” “Laser U2 in 3-D,” “Laser Zeppelin in 3-D" and “Laser Floyd in 3-D.” Call 538-2098 for Star Show information and 3630559 for Laser/Musie Concertinformation. © Near-DeathStudies: The local chapter of the International Association of NearDeath Studies meets the second Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at Utah Powerand Light, 72 Holden Street, Midvale (about 700 West and 7520 South). For more information, call 355-8245 4663 . Mark’s Community Education Events: — Hormone Replacement, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 7 p.m., no charge. — Financial Planning for Women, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 6 p.m no charge. Call 268-7422 to enroll ® Live Reggae Music: Sounds of Salt Lake Productions and Safari Club are sponsoring two evenings of live reggae music, Saturday, Nov. 25 andSaturday, Dec. 1 at 9 p.m. at 165 S. West Temple. Help judge Salt Lake's finest reggae artists on the 25th, and thenlisten to the final three on thefirst. @ PFLAG Meeting: The monthly general meeting of PFLAG/Salt Lake City (Par- ents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) will be held Thursday, Nov, 30 at 7:30 p.m. preceded by a support group meeting at 7 p.m., at South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society, 6876 S. Highland Dr. The guest speakerwill be Dr. Mark Talboom of Chiropractic Works in Salt Lake City. © Smoking Cessation: The American Lung Association is hoping to start another eight-weekclass. So if you want to bein controlof yourlife and give yourself a gift for Christmas,call Kaye at 484-4456 for registration details. This is an excellent behavior modification course, with good support from fellow ‘“quit- ters.” There are also ongoing hypnosis cessation classes. @ Senior Citizen Program: The Jewish Community Center runs a program called Prime Tim- ers for active Jewish seniorcitizens ages 55 and up. Once a month there is a hot luncheonserved at the JCC, 2416 E. 1700 South * at 581-0098. n Language Class: alt Lake Center, 3640 Highland Dr., will be offering an American Sign Language class Winter Semester, starting Jan. 8. There are two . 101 sections open for registration: Section #626, Monday-Fridayfrom2 to 3 p.m., and Section #636, Monday and Wednesday from 4 to 6:20 p.m. You do not need tobe formally accepted as a student to BYU in order to register for ASL For more information, call 263- Everyone interested in eradi cating breast cancer is welcome to join us as we organize the first Race for the Cure in Salt Lake City. Meetings are held on the sec ond Tuesdayof each month at 390 Wakara from 5:30 to 6 :30 p.m For additional information, call 6-26335, 3434 or 280-0344 © Free Psychiatrie Treatment: The Moods Disorder Clinicat the University Health Sciences Center is conducting free treatment oriented research for people suffering from schizophrenia, depression and anxiety disorders. For more information call Chris Olsen at 581-8806 @ Call to the Wild: Utah Hogle Zoo’s third annual art show is scheduled to take place in the Zoo Auditorium Feb. 18 through April 4. Artists interested in showing their wilderside should submit wildlife, nature or conservation related art work to the Hogie Zoo by Jan, 27. Slides may be submitted if postmarked by Jan. 25. The entry fee for the art show is $10 per entry or $25 © PhotographyExhibit: e Anderson-Foothill Li- Citizens Published as a supplement to The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News by the Newspaper Agency Corporation, 135 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 The opinions expressed by thewriters in Citizens do not necessarily reflect the editorial views of Zhe Tribune or News Your submissions to Citizens (columns, cartoons orletters) are welcomed. Tocontact Citizens, phone (801) 237-2716,fax to (801) 237-2519 or mail our comments tc the address above Columns on cor puter disk are preferred, but not required free writer's guideis a ilable upon request brary, 1135 S. 2100 t, will host an exhibit titled Travels with Tut tle: Photography by Marguerite H. Roberts through Dec. Managing Editor: Cynthia M. Cook 29. A Editor Laura Vernon public reception will be held day, Dec. 1 from 7 to 8 pm 8. moreinformation, call PA © Retrospective of Women's Conference: The United Nations Association Tosubscribeto The Tribune or News, phone 237-2900 For informationon advertising, phone (801) 237-2815 Continued on page 6 jP[alcik] tea a All our stoves and fireplaces are green. for three pieces. To receive anentry form or additional information, call the zoo at 582-1631, ext. 714 © Widowed PersonsService: AARP’s Salt Lake Area WidowedPersons Service offers oneto-one outreach to bereaved widows and widowers. A fall training is planned for widowed persons whohave achieved somehealing Monday- Saturday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | DRAINS | UNBLOCKED! ve includesservice call and laborfor ond J ce eis tre ites bs daeter Pipe thawing. 24 HOUR SERVICE HOUSE OFBLINDS ONE-DAYSERVICE _487-5662 ia Puzzle on page6 F™"=cipasave == Ca tg as Ready For The Holidays Three times a month the group goesonlocal field trips. For more information, call Adam Hart at the JCC, 581-0098. @ Jewish Singles Group: The Jewish Community Center has two Jewish singles groups — one for adults ages 21 to 35, and one for adults ages 35 and up Each group meets once a month for dinner and hasotheractivities planned as well. For moreinfor mation, call Adam Hart at the and now wishto become outreach volunteers. Also, widowed persons interested in joining a support group or attending social functions should call WPS at 9779501 ® Race for the Cure: a! LIND CLEANING SPECIAL i °5 ro] eit Cece ainced 1 ( devet raga sensH I Apollo Rooter! 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