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Show The Summerbinl • July 6, 1992 • Page 5 Gy01nastics ca01p set The Southern Utah U niversity gymnastics staff is conducting a gymnast ics camp for youth gymnasts of all ability levels, July 20-23, at the J.D. Harris Pavilion. Coaches for the camp include SUU head coach Scott Bauman, his assistants Jeff Richards, Troy Knight and Cody Boyle, and Dan Tirabassi of the Utah State University gymnastics staff. "We think this is one of the best camps available; certainly in southern Utah,'' Bauman said. "Our staff is made up entirely of college coaches who understand the most advanced new techniques and skills. We're also trying to make sure [the participants] have a lot of fun-we'll take them out at nights for a barbecue, swimming and other activities-this is much more than just a gymnastics camp." DRa{iON'S l{eep Comics • Games • Arcade Now open 24 hours a day for Utah Shakespearean Festival 491 South Main #13 • 586-2136 In addition to the camp activities, all SUU facilities will be available to campers. For more information, or to register for the camp, interested gymnasts or their parents should call 586-7825. Bevy of workshops offered Remember the Bard with mementos from the (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3) The schedule of workshops, conferences, and condensed classes at SUU beginning after July l: "From Shakespeare to Rembrandt: The Art, Culture and Literature of the 17th Century:' July 6-10; Early Childhood Creativity conference, July 28p30; Introduction to Special Education, July 27-31; Creativity in Education Aug. 10-14; Reading Conference, July 16-17; Writers Conference, July 27-31. "Shakespeare: C omedies/ History:' Aug. 17-28; "Shakespeare: Tragedies:' Aug. 3-14; Shakespeare for Teachers, July 30-Aug. 2; Writer's Conference, July 27-31; Geology Field Trip-Beaver Dam, Julv 11; Geology Field Trip-Zion National Park, July 25; Geology Field Trip-Bryce Canyon National Park, Aug. 8; Geology Field School, July 8-Aug. 9 Medieval World View, July 20-31; Shakespeare and the Renaissance, July 6-17; Introduction to Spreadsheets, July 6-17; Introduction to Database Management, July 20-31; Advanced Spreadsheets, Aug, 3-14; Calculus-Computer Workshop, July 6-31; Foundations of Algebra and A nalysis, July 6-17; Summer Music Seminar, July 12-17; "Sandstone and Shakespeare" tour, July 20-24; Yellowstone and Grand Teton tour, Aug. 12-20. Human Learning and Thinking, July 6-17; Shakespearean Acting Workshop I, July 17-27. 1'11tstiual <&ift @Jqnppt open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m . Monday through Saturday north of the Adams Theatre -ALSO- see Shakespeare items in the SUU Bookstore open 9 a.m .-4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m.-2 p. m. Saturdays in the Student Center Featuring: Books, shirts, novelty items PIJBUSHED jOli-.TLY BY SUlfS SUMMER SCHOOi.. Pl.llll.lCA TIONS DEPARTMENT&. OFACE OF snJOENT ACTIVlTIES The Summnb,rd is published four times during the 1992 Summer ses.sion: June 22, July 6 and 20, and August 3. For information regarding the calendar or advertising, please phone 586-7758 between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon, Tuesday through Thursday. The Summnbird is edited by Larry Ba.leer with assistan~ from Cheris Tucker, Lynn Dennen, Rich Engleman and Jim Robinson. Special thanks ro Sterling R. Church, John Angell, C. David Nyman and Phillip C. Carter. Massage Therapy by appointment Sports, Swedish, Acupressure Trigger Point Stress Reduction, Aches, Soreness Call me at 865-1256 or 586-7447 located in Life Phase Fitness Center CEDAR CITY 150 North Main Cedar City, UT 84720 (801) 586-3346 ST. GEORGE 190 North 500 West St. George, UT 84770 (801) 673-4656 HURRICANE 39 South Main Hurricane. UT 84737 (801) 635-4477 We're proud to support SUU, the Utah Shakespearean Festival and other summer attractions |