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Show the time of the annual Silver Crest outing at Liberty Park. Bring your own lunch. Punch and social activities provided. The Salt Lake City Municipal Band under the direction of Marvin Strong will render a half-hou- r performance in the large Park Bowery beginning at 12:30 p.m. All welcome. A special Senior Citizens movie of "Kotch" will be shown June 24th at 12:00 noon at the Rialto Theatre (located at 3rd South & Main). Reduced price is $1.50 per person. Tickets purchased only at Center's front desk. A special FREE performance for Seniors will be given by Barry Lynn on June 28th at 7 :30 p.m. show! at the Center. One-maMake plans now to attend a n special Silver Crest Carnival Day at the Senior Center on June 30th (11:00 a.m. to 4:00 Booths, prizes, food - p.m.) plus lots of fun! Call the Center at328-737- 6 for further information on programs and events for Senior Citizens. . Workshops Begin for Women and Parents to help parents understand children's behavior, explore "Self Development." alternatives The workshop sessions will meet each Wednesday from 1:00 to 3:00 beginning June 14, at the Northwest Center. The program is designed to Multi-purpos- e promote constructive and creative personal living, provide an opportunity to learn from and interact with a professional counselor and deal with the "normal" problems of living in a J & e . tr &; 4 ' m t. misbehavior, teach and demonstrate the process of agreement making will begin June 14 at the North west Multi-purpos- Center, 1300 West e 2nd North. The workshop will be held each Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. until noon and will deal with a wide range of subjects related to parent-chil- relationships. d Workshop consultant Charles J. Woodworth, Ph.D., and course the the fee for the in $5.00. For further information, call will be Charles J. Woodworth, Ph.D., and is $5.00. For tuition further information, call the 1 Northwest Center, or Center, 363-381- 5. $ the Northwest or Family Center, Services Counseling Center, Multi-Purpos- 322-128- e 1 5. 363-38- 1 vjF t ' taMy ' Don't sit home alone . 4gl mm . join others in fun and com- - Senior Citizens Plan for June addition to regular daily schedules of classes and activities, the Senior Citizen's Recreation Center, 237 South 10th East offers some special events during In the month of June. These include: Join a morning trip safari to the Hickory Farms at the Valley Fair Mall. Buses will leave the Center at 10:00 a.m. on the following dates: June 14, 22 and 30. Sign up at the Center's front desk for the desired date to go on our trip safari. A guide will lead you through a panorama of flavorful imported and domestic specialty foods for your FREE sampling. Besides eating and the fun adventure of exploring a new world of foods, your journey will On June 15th at 1:30 p.m. through the American Association of Retired Persons Chapter 135, senior citizens will have a chance to hear Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison. You are invited to attend. One day trip to the 1972 Utah Renaissance Fair on June 17th. Bus leaves Center at 10:00 a.m. to a wooded meadow near Sandy. Minstrels, players and soothsayers will roam through the Fair where 15th Century music and dramas will be performed. All booths and exhibits be set on paths winding through the woods and will resemble those used in will Theatre is special movie Renaissance times. There will be games and competitive events. For your lunch, food and drinks served in a true 15th Century fashion. Reduced cost for seniors is $1.50 (includes Fair admission and transport tion). Sign up with payment at Center's front desk. entitled "Garden of Finzi Northwest Canadian be spiked with the added excitement of prizes, 10 discounts, plus many special offers made and given only to you. Century a Continis'' on June 10th at 12:30 p.m. The reduced prices for Seniors (anyone over age 55) is $1 .50 per person. Tickets on sale at Center's front desk. seven-da- y tour leaving Senior Center on June 19th. Check at Center's front desk for complete itinerary. June 21st at 12:00 noon is in 4-- H panionship. presenting in dealing with practical, realistic manner. Family Services Counseling jf J$ workshop designed Workshop consultant will be 322-128- f:f-ri- A Family Service Counseling Center is sponsoring a workshop for women entitled Become Salt Lake County A program led by local volunteer leaders to help young people learn new skills, one of the 9 incorporate new methods. Young people learn to do by doing. Leatn to "Make the Best Better." working OPEN TO ANYONE FROM 9 to 19 years of age. Choose a project, set your goals and accomplish them. task forces w'. For Information - J Kay Bendixsen, Area Youth. Agent Bernice Palfreyman, Home Economist-Yout- h Gladys Fredriksen, Youth Call Model Cities Agent Pam Arnold, Youth Assistant Vincent Rice, Youth Assistant Nellie Valdez, Youth Assistant 467-941- 6 NO COST TO JOIN! Sponsored by S. L. County Commissioners, U. S. D. A., U.S. U. Extension, Salt Lake City Call or stop in: USU Extension Center 444 South Second West Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 328-574- 5 Hi 1J |