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Show WANTED A Stopping Off Place For Youth Senior Citizens to attend weekly luncheon at by Laura Briggs Redwood Service She smiles as she peers around an armload of laundry. She descends the winding staircase, puts down the laundry bundle and extends her hand in welcome to Youth Hostel. Caerl Beam projects herself as a petite, quietspoken, modest young lady, Center 'A local guitarist entertains Spanish - speaking group. Lunch by Reservation: 466-875- 5 Something Different At Northwest Center no one else has? Well, among other things, it offers the only Bus tours to points of unusual interst in northern Utah are scheduled periodically. Such trips in the past have been taken to the monastery near Huntsville and a cheese factory in Cache weekly program for County, by Jack Kelly What does Northwest Multi-purpos- Center have that e Spanish-speakin- people aged 55 g and over in the Salt Lake Valley and, as far as is known, in the State. A program it is, offering a balanced hot meal, well-rounde- d entertainment, educational and some plain fun! Organized two years ago, the experiences old-fashion- . program for Spanish-speakin- senior adults has grown steadily until it now numbers about 50 active members. Noon each Tuesday is the time when all the goings-obegin. Right around that time you can see the Northwest bus delivering people to the Center, located at 1300 n West 30 0 North. Free transportation to the program and home is provided for those who need it. The hot luncheon costs a low 60 cents. Occasionally there will be a special "pot luck" meal. Musical entertainment, such as a singing group or perhaps a guitarist, is often featured. Or there may be a speaker; or maybe a travelogue with color slides. 12:00 noon Reservations by Monday - -- FREE BINGO WITH PRIZES A a well-balance- Don't be left out! d Free School activity of the Spanish-speakingroup is the bingo games which are held every Tuesday. Pool Registration for Winter g f quarter at Jefferson Free School will begin January 2 and continue through the 3rd and 4th. Though it is not necessary for students to r to attend class, it helps the staff in planning for student needs. Classes will begin on January 8th, and continue through the first of March, Monday through Thursday, from 6 to 9:00 p.m. Students may enter and attend at ANY TIME during the course of the quarter. High School credit and Basic Skills classes will be offered and d games are also available. "We think that all the g program," says Mrs. Emma Broadbent, who directs the groups activities. "Personally, I think this group has as much fun as any group that uses the Center." If you're interested in participating, or if you know a Spanish-speakinperson who might be, contact Emma at In order to get in on g child care will be provided. The Junior High p:ogram has been discontinued due to several new programs that started in the 322-128- the luncheon and to but she can wind up to bubbling enthusiasm about her job as Director of the Youth Hostel at Crossroads Urban Center, 347 South 4th East. "I love my work," declares Caerl. "The hostel is a needed and appreciated service here in the make arrangements for transportation, a reservation should be made by at Irving, Horace Mann and Lincoln. The each Monday. Crossroads Center. During the holidays, she worked days, and redecorating the premises. This seemed to be the ideal time to housecleaning, painting Salt Lake City Board of Education can provide she knows an available house. "Alt th ose empty moms guests during the holiday period. "We have had some guests," she reported, "including one boy going to waste, when thei e is such a need for a hostel there," she sighs. Need a house? A job? Training or tutoring? Help withadrug problem? Call the Model Neighborhood News at 467-801- 4 for information on available services. CATHOLIC CHARITIES CARES Teenagers registered 85 students for the Fall NOTIFICATION OF ELECTIONS OF CENTRAL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL half-credit- s and 30 certificates of commendation. luck supper was held on December 14 for those students completing the BOARD MEMBERS 4 for two year area representation, 4 for one year area representation. Polls open all day from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 23 at Central City Community Center, 615 South 3rd East A - Who Need Foster homes Quarter and awarded 25 Call us if you can help pot 322-256- 320 East 9 Fall quarter. Adult Education classes for adults will begin on January 15, at the Sumner Elementary for more information CENTRAL CITY NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL WILL MEET MONDAY, January 8, 7:30 p.m. at the Central City Community Center, 615 So. 3rd East. school, two nights a week fiom 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Watch the Model Neighborhood News for specific details or call Jefferson The Free School, School is located at 1071 South West Temple and is a non- - piofit, all volunteer, free educational program for the adult and teenager. 359-496- PUBLIC IS INVITED! out-of-scho- rrrr states since she didn't expect many Jefferson Free School mmt nine persons, though Caerl stresses she would never turn anyone away. The fee of 50 cents per night covers a clean bed, coffee and cookies. Persons are referred to the hostel by various agencies in the city, the University itself and by private enterprises such as lunch counters, bus depots and service stations. Caerl is hoping to be instrumental in establishing a si miliar hostel at Cedai City. She approximately District, primarily Meetings 328-140- 0 Utah, accomodates city." information on these programs. Call The Youth Hostel, which is sponsored by the Associated Students of the University of pre-registe- adults over 55 can find enjoyment in this unique Spanish-speakin- travel about." refurbish the hostel quarters, favorite recreational tables and I Caerl goes on duty at 5:30 p.m. She asks guests to leave by 8:30 a.m. in order that business can function at the people regularly provide themselves with diet. to go right at the moment, so was glad we could accomodate him until he was well enough to else Generally, among other places. Another educational feature are nutritional classes, which are presented to help assure that . g Cost per plate: 60 cents Tuesdays who had just been released from the University Medical Center for a serious illness. He had no place i Zt Don't miss this Northwest Neighborhood Council -- Meeting Jan. 11, 1973, 7.30 p.m. Newman School - Representatives from Commissioner Harmsen's office will present a film strip on Code Enforcement. EVERYONE INVITED" |