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Show at 7 p.m. Monday at Cliff View Retirement Community, 134 W. 2025 South Circle. Call 6286583 fore more information. @ Duplicate Bridge, ACBL sanctioned, will be at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at the Catholic Church Social Hall, 259 W. 200 North. The cost is $3. Call 628-7984 or 674-3116. @ Senior Funtimers. Bowling will be. at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Dixie Bowling Center, 146 E. City Center. Call Joan.at 6354913 for more information. @ Volleyball for singles. will be from 8 to 10:30 p.m. every Thursday. Call the LDS single adult hot line at 628-2233 for location, it changes each week. St. The cost is $1. @ Junior Grand Prix Tennis will be at 10 a.m. each Satur day at Green Valley Spa and Tennis Resort, 1871 W. Canyon View Drive. The event is free to juniors signed up in the Green Valley Junior Tennis program. Drop-in fee is $5. Clubs @ Masters Swimming will be at 11 a.m. at 6:15 p.m. Monday through Friday at Sand Hollow Aquatic Center, 1144 Lava Flow Drive. Must have USMS card. For information call 634-5938. M@ The St. George Kiwanis Club will meet at noon Monday at Golden Corral, 42 S. River M@ The Toastmasters Dixie Tub Thumpers will meet at 7 a.m. Monday at JB's Restaurant, 1245S. MainSt. . @ The St. George Rotary Club will meet at 12:15 p.m. Monday at Holiday Inn, 850 S. Bluff St. Call 628-4235 for more information. NEIGHBORHOODS The Spectrum — www.thespectrum.com Bybee sets goals in motion as DSC's student president to the college some of what it had given him. “I love this college. I want to leave the ST. GEORGE — Brock college to the point that we Bybee is in his fifth year at made a difference” Dixie State College. He came So far, he has made a pretty big dent in this position. down from Roy because Since becoming president, he he wanted to “grow up. He has started many new things, chose DSC in part because such as lighting the D red on of its basketball team, which game nights, or having an he joined. Although he sat on the bench the entire season, - old football bus go around to student housing and take he is proud to say that he students to the games. He walked onto the. team. This year, Bybee is on a is also trying to get 700 East different kind of team. He is renamed for the college, and is on the committee that is the student body president. organizing the re-naming of His journey to that office the Dixie mascot. started when last year's presBybee has also tried to ident ran for office. She had strengthen the older traditold Bybee that he would do tions by increasing publicity. well as the vice president of He says that this year has athletics. He used her advice showed an increase in activand took the position. At the ity participation. This Friday, end of the year, he told the there will be a battle of the current president, “I'm going sexes, and he would like a to run for president... and I’m record high attendance. going to win the election’ “There are many things Becoming president, he we have left to do’ And he ie that he said, was awoe eee to back By CLARISSA ADAMS . For St. George Neighborhoods wouldn't be able to get it all done if it weren't for the help of his council. “My council has been going an incredible job. I have to take my hat off to them” Two of these council members even ran against him, but despite this, the group has run flawlessly from the beginning. But behind all the hard work, Bybee suffers from petit mal epilepsy, which causes him to loose consciousness for short periods of time. A recent episode had him walking out into a hall while unconscious. But Bybee tries to keep this from knocking him down. “That’s life, but I just take it as I can and keep working’ One thing that motivates Bybee is a saying his sports coaches would tell him, “leave it on the field’ That is his goal, to leave knowing that he put everything he had to make Dixie a better ede ; REPLACEMENT | WINDOWS, ' LIMITED TIME OF F ER! EXPIRES 11/30/08 *3200" | 10 Windows Installed, | =: Low E, Vinyl Frames, up to 15 sq. ft. each ; Call your utility company to learn about tax & utility rebates. DOOR REPLACEMENTS & REPAIRS, TOO! 16 years in business ee S. 120 East. The cost is $5. Call 669-8003 for more information. B@ An Introduction to Meditation Class will take place at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Red Hills Wellness Center, 301 N. 200 East, Site 2C. @ Tai Chi Classes by Reiki Energy Healing Master Bud Howard will take place at 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays until Nov. 26 at The Book Cellar, 37 E. St. George Blvd. Call 652-0227 for more information or visit www. sgbookcellar.com. BB Party Bridge will take place An Internet skills class will at 1 p.m. Thursday, presentby mphmedia.net at Across Board Games, 137 N. Main One Year No Interest ee pg. 17 5:30 p.m. Tuesday and 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Red Hills Wellness Center, 301 N. 200 East, Site 2C. For more information, call 674-1700. @ An Acupuncture Clinic will be from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. George Community Acupuncture Clinic, 113 E. 200 North, Suite 1. Free. Call 6287288 for appointments. @ Yoga for active seniors will take place at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Diamond Talent Production Performing Arts Studio, 2661 ST. GEORGE @ be ed. the 435-705-0435 Wekeck Ducane 439-100-0439 ee wee SS . — a — — i Estimates tainwindows.com 888, SUHBA, CCN Member Hurricane Office, 102 N. Old HWY 91 L Free ky Utah toll free 888-201-7135 ee e Continued from @ An acupuncture lecture will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at St. George Community Healing Arts 113 E. 200 North, Suite 1. Call Mark Montgomery at 6287288 for more information. @ Kundalini Yoga Class will be at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Red Hills Wellness Center, 301 N. 200 E., Suite 2C. For more information, call 674-1700. = = = a cot = ee — For the week of November 7, 2008 uo 18 ALMANAC |