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Show The Summit County Bee August 31 2001 Page B1 General Motors Announces The GM Olympic Art Legacy Program 2002 Special Art Program Olympic Winter Games venues, including Utah Olympic Park, Park City Mountain Resort, and Deer Valley Resort, which will collectively host one third of the Olympic Winter Games competitions. The legacy program will be comprised of two separate projects, each celebrating a different GM Olympic sponsorship initiative. They will include; GM's Eternal Flame Project-A- n Olympic Sculpture flame sculpture, designed and created by a local Park City artist that will be displayed at the Kimball Art Center throughout the Games and then donated to the Park City community. Chevrolet The team Behind the series of Team School Program-- Will Create a Legacy For Park City General Motors, the official domestic automotive partner of the U.S. Olympic Team, announced recently the launch of the GM Olympic Park Legacy Program, a two tiered initiative designed to celebrate the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and create an everlasting link between GM and the Park City community. As past of its local commitment, GM has commissioned the Kimball Art Center m Park City to help develop each project Park City is home to three of the A programs, designed to unite a local artist with artists-in-residen- ce WHATS HAPPENIN' hospitality program. SearcA ?or UKrs. Goaluiffel DCamas international throughout the year on her platform, "The Magnitude of Mentoring". Utah women have placed very well nationally. In the past 14 years, we have had 12 in the top 10, six of which placed in the top five, and one Mrs. International winner. In 198S, Mrs. International, Inc. was founded and has since produced Mrs. national pageants. desire Inc. has a strong International to promote married women in a way unaccustomed to pageants. Husbands are included in the pro- Applications are now being accepted for the title of Mrs. CoalvilleKamas, summit County International, the official preliminary to the Mrs. Utah International Pageant to be held June 2002. Each city delegates will receive an official banner, a 2002 banner pin, and a wonderful prize package just for entering. The woman chosen as Mrs. Utah International will receive a great prize package including a trip to the Mrs. International Pageant in Pigeon Forge, TN. Wendy Carter, of West Jordan, Utah Mrs. crowned was International 200, June 2, at Bingham High School. Wendy has just returned from competing in the Mrs. International Pageant in Pigeon Forge, TN, where she placed in the TPP 10. Wendy will be speaking gram during evening gown competition, and Mrs. International's husband will be placing the crown on his wife's head at the completion of the show. Contestants are judged on personal interview (503), evening gown 253), and eliminating swim nity. Showcasing the family unit, workit organizations, ing with the accomplishments of highlighting today's married women and giving women the opportunity of competition. This continues to be the ideals for Mrs. International Each delegate will represent her CityCounty at die Mrs. Utah International Pageant and for the upcoming year. The women involved, hep reunite the strength on which our country was built, the American family. your application! rs Selections for citycounty are now being made don't delay, submit your application as soon as possible to secure your citycounty title. Call or write; Mrs. Utah International Pageant: P.O. Box 459, Riverton. UT. 84065. Call (801) 7 or fax (801) non-prof- title-holde- 254-461- 254-854- 6, or at slaceytix.net.com.com f " " ' Dedication Hill Join the celebration and dedication of the new historic monument at Ecker Hill, in Utah's ski history, Saturday, Sept. 1, at p.m., at the base of Ecker Hill in Pinebrook (Park City). There will speakers and other exciting events. Call for more information. 2.-0- Kamas Theater Join the Kamas Matinee Classic movies every Saturday from p.m. Also local talent is invited to join the talent search Friday, August 31. Contact www.kamastheaer.com or for more information. 3-- 5: 783-44- fw ' 69 4 wrap Coming Soon No M one Pets Homeless No More Homeless Pets in Utah is hosting its third super adopunder the tents in the PetsMart parking tion, September lot (389 West 1830 South). Adoption hours will be Friday from p.m., Saturday p.m., and Sunday p.m. As many as 1000 cats and dogs from shelters and rescue groups around the state will be on hand looking for new homes. This event not only features an abundance of animals, but will also have live music; activities for children, demonstrations, grooming, and training people on hand to give advice, food, and lots of FUN! Come fall in love with a new furry friend. Help us achieve our goal of ending euthanasia of adoptable pets in Utah. For more information check out our website at www.utahpets.org or call our toll free number at 21-2- 3, 10-7.-- 00 I0-5.-- f Although only one will be crowned as Mrs. Utah International, each woman involved at citycounty, state and national levels are true winners. We will be having group appearances and parades for the delegates as well as fabulous workshops you will not want to miss. Call now for wear competition and replacing it with aerobic wear (253). Each delegate has a platform in which they can promote throughout dieir reign Feelings are strong across the United States to promote Mrs. International with elegance and dig- 'This Week Ecker creation of an Olympic flame sculpture by noted Park City artist Bill Kranstover. " We believe in the Olympic Spirit that the flame symbolizes," said Tihanyi, who referenced the fact the Chevrolet, GM's largest division, is a presenting sponsor of the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Torch Relay, which kicks off on Dec. 4 and arrives in Park City on Feb. 7. GM is also sponsoring the Cadillac Park City Art Festival, Kimball Art Center's largest fundraiser, which supports its many educational programs. During die Olympic Winter Games in February 2002, the was a Kimball Art Center-whic- h Pontiac dealership from the 1950's through the early 70s will serve as the focal point for GMs. corporate each of the eight schools in the Park City School District for the creation of an art piece. Unveiling ceremonies at each school will take place this fall. 'General Motors is very proud of its role in the Olympic Movement, as well as its partnership with Park-City- , and the Kimball Aft Center," said Steve Tihanyi, Director of Marketing Alliances and Regional Operations, General Motors. "The GM Olympic Art Legacy Program not only provides an opportunity for the local art community to express itself in the spirit of the Olympic Winter Games, but cements the link between GM and Park City." The centerpiece of the GM Olympic Art Legacy Program is GM's Eternal Flame Sculpture Project GM will commission the ' r-- ." visit website our ww.mrsutih.com. ' Choralettes Ready to deg in - Again The Choralettes are beginning their practices for the Christmas concert already. They will be meeting September 12, at 7:00 p.m., at the J.R. Smith Elementary School, for the Opening Social. Practices will be held every Wednesday night. For everyone interested in siging with the Choralettes, call Julie 3 Schofield at or Phyllis Jensen at 657-018- 654-071- 4. Two New Gallery Shows Two new gallery shows will be opening August 25 and will run until September 22. The first show will be held at the Edelweiss Gallery and will feature Impressionistic paintings by Sherry and David Omans entitled "Rural Scenes". They will feature landscapes of rural Midway and the Heber Valley. Hours will 0 be Tuesday through Saturday, from p.m. The gallery is located at 65 East Main Street in Midway. The second gallery show will be held at Wildwood Design Gallery and will feature oil paintings by Shosho Zipprich entitled "Travel, Food, and Faces". There will also be eclectic oil paintings and graphite drawings by Gloria Montgomery. Hours for these shows will be Wednesday through Saturday, from 10:30-43- 0 p.m., at 485 South 250 West. There will be an artist reception Saturday, 0 August 25 from p.m. For more information call 12:00-5:0- 3:00-7:0- 35 or Amateur Radio License Classroom Instruction lt Works Wonders. American Heart Association TJKIfenSmmmitCOTntysanrentlyTecnuSigJoTTO hour per week Library Clerk. Performs a variety of wotking level, technical duties in providing assistance to library patrons and coordinates the duties related to the circulation desk and processing of new materials. Works tinder die general supervision of die Library Director, may be supervised by other librarians. Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from high school, plus one (1) year of specialized training leading to a library technician certification or an associate degree; and two on-du-ty (2) years of progressively responsible experience performing above or related duties: or an equivalent to combination of education and experience. Salary Range: S8.73 - $12.19hr. Summit County is a drug free workplace conducting and random drug testing. Applicant must submit a completed Summit County application. For an application arid copy of a complete job description, please contact Personnel at or you may access our web site at www.co.sum-mit.ut.u- s. Please send completed application to: Summit County Personnel, P.O. Box 128, Coalville, Utah 84017. Summit County is an E.O.E. Employer. ent 435-336-32- 63 GMjngDateegtgnberTjOOOOjjjm Enjoy a fun filled hobby being an Amateur Radio Operator. Meet a lot of friendly people that enjoy communicating with one another and serving their local commuinty by providing a much needed radio communication during an emergency. Scouts, Scout Leaders, Block Captains, Emergency Communication Specialist, moms and dads, all are welcome. There is no charge for class instruction for preparation to obatain your Tedunician Class Amateur Radio License. Classes will begin September 22, and be held each Saturday, from a.m., at the Heber Valley National Bank upstairs conference room at 2 South Main in Heber. is for more information. required. Call Dm Wills at(654-407- 2 bales Como Seaundo Idioma Clases Ingles como segundo idioma clases gratis inscripciones Martes en la noche 0 p.m. Clases para principi-ante-s p.m. Clases intemedio viemes en las manana pm. las clases empiezan el 4 de Septiembre 2001. Computadora, video, y maestra, instucciones en ingles y cuidadania. Central School 301 South Main Street Heber, Salon 4. USA LA PUEKTA SUR, EntrAda 400 South. abir-erta- s. 5:00-7:0- 00 Free Legal Advice Free legal advice extended to the community as a public service, sponsored by The Stirba and Hathaway Law Firm. Come and speak with an attorney at no charge. Held the third Wednesday of each month, from p.m. Please call their office prior to the third Wednesday for an appointment. The bar will be held at their law office located at 742 West 100 South. For more information call 654-958- 0. 5tmmer Sinaira Classes for Preschoolers The your child's mind this summer! KamasCoalville based singing group "Celebration" is offering Stimulate summer singing classes to Heber! Eaidi child will receive vocal instruction, ihytlun exercises, and group activity games that will teach you child to love music! Classes began Monday, June 4, and go until the end of August. Classes are taught at Wasatch Dance Center. Call Kati for more information at or email pricekmialtavista.com. Classes available:Preschool ages 3--4 0 5 (11:15 pm.); Ages 6 p.m.). 5-- a.m.-123- (12:00-12:4- Sun. Scenery, and Sand Mountain Town Stages presents "Sun, Scenery, and Sound "every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. Mountain Town it organization that exists to foster and supStages is a an recognized musical community in their internationally port mountain setting. Entertainment will begin at 5:00 pm. and run until 8:00 p.m. The event will take place at Dynamite Dorns, located at the bottom of Main Street in Park City. Such bands as Muddpuddle, Rythmites, 3rd Wind, Mr. Whoopee, and Soul Patrol will be in attendance. For more information call non-prof- Sm. Princess Diaries 26-3- 0 ADdtaCenter NM IM. SEPT. x OPENING NIGHT REEL1HeberID SAVESSonikketsi QHiltss for information 94 S. Mala It save SUS ON TICKETS visit and to buy tickets WWW.flRgUngOni fUM oral (Soi) 325-SEA- Groups (S01) HOOT rwasi $17 . $1375 an COPY bn LATE SHOW FRLSAT.SUN 9:10PM City EUtsifi Utah Ttt Outlets, Fred Meyer and Giaywhale CD Exchange. Arana Box Office, and hmdUni MATINEE SAT.SUNATON 230 PM mw apptr. n you have a event happening and would ime 6540006 by the Wave and ivr'!: see it PM MATINEE 330PM t r the arts m. calendar, bnrw it fiwe 9 654-1- 4 71 A guide to the events in and around the valley LATE SHOW 325-25- 4! $! 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