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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 21, 2001 - Pag 2 New CEU-SJ- C A new program classroom instruction and four field trips that cross six states and five ecosystems. s Across the West, is hours of classes in ecology, 16-cre- Native American studies, Western literature, anthropWednesday February 21 Dineh Committee and CSC special meeting, 10 am, GSB in Blanding. Friday February 23 Monday ology, and physical geography. The fall semester program includes field trips to Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New and Idaho, Mexico, Washington. During the semester, students will 15-we- ek Dineh Committee meeting, Navajo Mtn. Chapter, 10 am. February 26 San Juan County Commission meeting, 10 am, county courthouse. Wednesday February 28 Monticello and Blanding city councils meet in their respective offices, 7 pm. travel nearly 5,000 miles. They will visit Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, the Bear River Massacre site, the Nez Perce Visitors Center, the Columbia River, the Olympic Peninsula, the San Juan Islands, Mt. St Helens, and other locations in the Southwest, Great Basin, and along the West Coast. Dr. Robert McPherson, who is spearheading the new program, says the course work Team review Feb. 28 Drill it is important able to read are students that and 3similate information so much travel, at CEU-Sa-n Juan Campus combines ViewPoints-Perspective- Hole No. fall program will be demanding. With such Oakside easily. Students are expected to Par-- hike, camp, and study during three weeks of intensive travel. Eastern Washington 374 330 313 243 University will host the students during field trips in that region. Other ViewPoints instructors are Dr. Don Smith and Dr. Lawrence Guymon. 4 Yds Yds. Yds. Yds hole The opening heads oul towards Blue Mountain with tees nestled along a hillside and a green against a thicket of oak trees. The fairway is intentionally aery wide and graceful. Most second shots will be slightly uphill to promote ease of play. Although Montezuma Creek is to the left, it is well beyond common play areas. This is a spectacular first hole and it is the beginning of a path golfers will want to explore McPherson says the program is limited to 20 students who must be college sophomores or exceptional freshmen with a of 3.0 or better. grade-point-avera- Those accepted into the program must be serious students in order to do well, McPherson said. The program will cost $500 in addition to Mound regular tuition and' fees. Financial aid is available for eligible students. Application deadline for ViewPoints is August 1. Classes start August 26. For more details and a free brochure, call McPherson at 140. a wide variety of classes and The Monticello Silver Spurs Drill Team recently took third place at the Region 13 drill team competition in Moab. An early morning aerobics They want to say thanks for class is starting at Blanding the community support for the team. Elementary. It will begin on Community members are Thursday, February 22 and invited to the Silver Spur din- meet each Monday and Thursner and review on Wednesday, day from 6:15 to 7:00 a.m. February 28 at Monticello Participants should come to High School. The show will the back of the school and enalso feature other guest per- ter through the gym door. The formers. evening aerobics class which The dinner will be at 6 p.m. started earlier will continue to in the cafeteria with the re- meet each Tuesday and Thursview to follow. Dinner and day from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Both classes are taught by Review will cost $6 per person. The review alone will be $2. A Therecia Dunnavan, a certifamily ticket will be (20 for the fied instructor with several dinner and review. years of experience at three lb buy tickets, please talk to fitness centers in Indonesia. a drill team member or call They are sponsored by the Laurel Matthews at 21st Century Community 1 Notes: Thi hols begins east of the current eighth tee box. The landing area for the first hot la west of the existing sewnlh green The names for the individual holes and the course have net been flnataod. Old Man West Golf Course Monticello, Utah Early morning aerobics in Blanding Learning Center Program. There is a requested donation of $1 per class session, which may be paid in advance or one session at a time. Participants may register at the first session they attend. For further information contact Sheila Sakizzie at 678-232- REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS TITLE INSURANCE SERVING SAN JUAN & GRAND COUNTIES Daniel G. 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