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Show Page 4 Davis Edition CitizensJanuary 31,1996 Community Calendar Continued from page3 — Jan. 31; Free Lunch Bunch ar: Karen Johnsonpresents Believing in Self When All Else Fails,” noon to 1 p.m. — Jan. 31, Feb. 1: Public skat- ing, noonto 9 p.m — Feb. 2, 3: Public skating noon to 10 p.m. — Feb. 4: Public skating, noon to7 p.m — Feb. 5-8: Public skating noon to 9 p.m — Feb. 7: Free Lunch Bunch Seminar — Karen Johnson pre- sents “Love Yourself,” noon to 1 p.m. — Feb. 9, 10: noon to 10 p.m Public skating. — Feb. 11: Public skating, noon to7 p.m © Woodwind Concert: The Chamber Ensemble of Utahpresents Quintette a vent!, a new woodwind quintet, Sunday Feb. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at First Meth odist Church, 203 S, 200 East. No charge. For more information, call 328-8726. © Art Exhibits: Kimball Art Center presents California artist Ron Pastuchain the Main Gallery and Park City artist Jim Schnirel in the Badami Gallery, Feb. 4-18. An opening reception will be held Saturday Feb. 4 from 3 to 5 p.m., at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Avenue, Park City. For more information, call 649-8882. @ Council of Women: Ted Wilson, director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah, will present slides and speak on his visit with the Dalai Lama of India, Monday, Feb. 5 at the Sali Lake City Public Library, Main Branch, 200 E. 500 South, at 10 a.m. This tools and materials are supplied. Cost is $795, Call 1-800-527-9284 for a free brochure and details. ® Art Exhibit: The AtriumGallery, third floor of Main Library, 209 E. 500 South, at the Salt Lake City Public Library presents an exhibit by artists Emily Plewe and Keiko Tanifuji, Feb. 5 through March 12. A public reception will be held Wednesday, Feb. 7 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, call 524-8200. @ Kearns Council Meeting: Representative Sue Lockman will give a legislative update at the Kearns Town Council Meeting to be held at the Kearns Library, Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 7 p.m. @ Volunteers Needed: Tracy Aviary is seeking volunteers whoareinterested in caring for injured and orphaned wild birds, either at the Aviary or in their own homes. Volunteers working at the Aviary will need to make a minimum time commitmentof two hours per week,April through September.In-homecare of birds will require a longer time commitment. A training class for volunteers will be Wednesdays event is sponsored by the Salt Lake Council of Women. @ Wood Finishing Workshop: Rocky Mountain USAis sponsoring its 12th annual Faux Finishing Workshop, Feb. 5-9. This five-day hands-on workshopwill feature wood graining, marbling, fantasy finishes and wall glazing. No prior experienceis needed; all WITIZeENs from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Feb. 7-28. No fee required. For more information, call 596-8500. © First Wednesdays: Join the librarians at the Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. Published as a supplement to 7he Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News by the Newspaper Agency Corporation, 135 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Columnson computerdisk are preferred, but not required A free writer's guideis available upon request. eiWe Seen Pay aS ; Tosubscribe to The Tribune or News, phone 237-2900. For information on advertising, phone (801) 237-2815 lee 67s ee Peat} EEA ETS F ons SDLP CLIP & SAVE ==" Pa Monday- Saturday 6 a.m.-5 p.m, i 1 DRAINS | 'UNBLOCKED! informative way to learn about Salt Lake City Public Library lo- the latest books. For moreinformation,call 524-8278. © Granite Community Council: The regular monthly meeting of the Granite Community Council will be held Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 6:45 p.m., at the Salt Lake County Library, 10010 S. 1350 East. For moreinformation, call 942-1014. ® Healthy Relationships: In its second session beginning in February, CHOICES will offer two 10-week coursestitled “Liying Free.” Courses for women are each Wednesday, beginning Feb. 7, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Courses for men are each Saturday, beginning Feb. 10, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The fee is $100 for each course and enrollment is limited to 20 people per class. CHOICES is sponsored by the YWCAofSalt Lake City, the oldest and largest battered women’s shelter in the state. For moreinformation, call 355-2804. © Customer Service Workshop: Salt Lake Community College will host its monthly customer service workshop —Service Gold — Thursday, Feb. 8 at the Redwood Campus College Center from 8 a.m. to noon. The costis $49 per person. Call Tom Carroll at 957-3428 for more information cation, Saturday, Feb. 10, to create unique, handsomevalentines. Paper, scissors and gluewill be provided. Stop by anytime between 10 am. and 2 p.m. For moreinformation, call 524-8200. © Photography Exhibit: The Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, presents anexhibit titled Personal Notes, Feb. 10 through April 2. The exhibit features photography by Art Brunisholz, Tim Gallagher, Kathleen Gardner and Dan Hendriksen. A public reception will be held Friday, Feb. 16 from 7 to 8 p.m. For more information call 524-8278. © Books and AuthorsSeries: The University of Utah Friends of the Libraries cordially invite you to the “Sunday Afternoon at the Marriott — Books and Authors Series, Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. at the Museum ofFine Arts. William B. Smart and John Telford will present their book “Utah: A Portrait.” © Women’s Group: Business and Profession Women's Group meets Feb. 14 and March13 at 6:30 p.m., in the Salt Lake County Complex, 2001 S. State, south building, second floor, room $2019. If you are in- terested in networking with business and professional women, or if you are interested in women’s issues, please attend this meeting © Fundraising Gala: The Ronald McDonald House annual fundraising gala event — The Red & White Ball — will be Saturday, Feb. 17 at the Salt Lake Red Lion Hotel's Grand Ballroom, The eventwill includea sitdown dinner, music and danciag based on a Mardi Gras theme. Call 363-4663 to obtain tickets, donate itemsfor the auction or get more information © Adoption Possibilities; A Act of Love announces its new adoption program, ‘‘China, With Love.” Come hearall about this new program, specifically dealing with adopting from China. You'll receive information on how the process takes place and howto apply. The meetingwill be Tuesday, Feb. 20 at the Whitmore Library Auditorium, BE. information, call 572-6360, option 2. © Dancein Concert: Dancein Concertwill be held at the BYU DeJong Concert Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center, Feb. 22, 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature “Woman the Pioneer” by Virginia Tannerin honor of the Utah Centennial. Tickets are $7 for the public, $6 for students, and are available at the Fine Art Ticket Office, 378-4322, cafe AuciA Mesquite Broiled Seafood STEAKS- Mexican Food uae, 292-7002 ies includes service call and labor tor onal drain up toGe inches In diameter, Pipe thawing. 24 HOUR SERVICE. 11;30-2:30 I Apollo Rooter! i 572-4994 || Mon.thru Fri, Legendary Service, Down To Earth Prices Me mon us CLIP & SAVE com oom oll BaWe40 400 8N. 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