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Show Page 12 The West View ONGOING EVENTS AND Sunday Anderson Senior Center: 868 West 900 p-m. $4.50 a day; ¢ Computer Classes: call 538-2092 to get information and register. | ; e Group Exercise Classes: Mon / Wed / Fri, 10:00 a.m. : ° Tai Chi: every Wed, 11:00 a.m. Mon / | ® Wendover Trip: second Wed. of each month. Bus leaves at 9:00 a.m. and returns at 7:00 p.m., $12.00 (includes $7.00. cash back and free lunch buffet), donuts and bingo on the bus! e Outreach Social Worker: every Tues, ¢ Lunch is served each day reservations 24 hours in $2.00 donation suggested. e Barber Services: Mon 11:00 a.m. at 12:00 advance / Wed, Aging Services 468-2454 AIDS Hotline 1-800-537-1046 1 month $25.00; six months $80.00. Family passes and yearly passes also available. e Sports programs: Dance, Chess and Tumbling; Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services 468-2009 Battered Women’s Shelter 537-8600 . Bend-in-the-River Urban Tree House 587-9027 Board of Health 468-2750 Boys and Girls Club 364-9118 Building Inspections 535-6436 Cancer Screening and Control Program 538- 6436. Centro Civico Mexicano 359-9316 Centro de la Familia 521-4473 Centro de Servicios Hispanos 257-0403 City Library (all branches) 524-8200 Chamber of Commerce 364-3631 www. saltlakechamber. org Karate and Capoeira (Brazilian martial arts). Tues / Thurs / Fri, 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.; Wed, 8:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m. _ RESOURCE DIRECTORY e Fitness Weight Room: Mon-Fri, 6:00 a.m.-9:30. p.m. Sat, 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Sun, 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 South, 538-2092 e Exercise/Weight Room: SERVICES noon, make at 538-2092, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 e Swimming Pool: Open Plunge, Lap Swim, Water Exercise and Swimming Lessons , ¢ Child Care for Preschool, Kindergarten, Before and After School, and Off Track students Day-Riverside Library: 1575 West 1000 North, 594-8632 — ¢ Dog Day Afternoons: every Sat, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Bring your favorite book to read to a dog! You can feed them also! ¢ Book Baby: first Wed of each month, 10:00 a.m. ~Chapman Branch Library 594-8623 Child Abuse/Neglect 538-4377 Community Action Program 359-2444 Consumer Protection 530-6601 or 1-800-721-SAFE Crisis Help/Prevention - Valley Mental Health 483-5444 ¢ Preschool Reading: every Tues, 14:00 a.m. e Bilingual Stories for Children: third Thurs of each p.m.; Tues / Thurs, 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. ¢ Bingo: Tues / Thurs, 10:00 a.m. Day Riverside Library 594-8632 month, 7:00 p.m. Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center: 855 West California Ave., 974-2420 ¢ Open Recreation: Mon —Thurs, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Free activities for kids ages 6-12, registration required. e Girls Night at the Chubhiousé: every Tues, 6:008:00 p.m. Free, fun and educational computer activities just for girls. e Teen Nights: Mon-Fri, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Free activ- ities for girls and boys, 7th- 12th grade. e Various sporting events, including Karate, Volleyball, Soccer, Jr. Jazz Tennis, and T-Ball. Fee required. Drug Activity (report) 799-3784 games! Drug Enforcement Agency 524-4156 Ethnic Offices: Hispanic 538-8755, Polynesian 538- 8691, Black 538-8815, Asian 538-8612, Indian 538-8808 FBI 579-1400 Fire Dispatch 799-3911 Foster Care Foundation (Utah) 994- 5205 or (877) 505- KIDS Gang Hotline 799-3647 Girl Scouts of Utah 265-8472 ex 27 www.gsutah.org Graffiti Hotline 972-7885 Housing Authority of Salt Lake City 487-2161 Humane Society of Utah 261-2919 Job Hotline for SLC Corporation 535-6625 Legal Services of Utah 328-8891 Mayor’s Office of Community Affairs 535-6333 Chapman Branch: 900 West 600 South, 5948623 Preschool Story Time, every Fri at 11:00 a.m. City Library: Inquire at any City Library branch, 524-8200. ¢ Classes available in several areas: Computer Basics, Boxing, Basketball, Domestic Violence 1-800-897-LINK ¢ The Teen Scene: Come for activities, crafts, and Resume Writing, Internet Basics, Introduction to Excel. ¢ May is Senior Citizens Month: Visit your local City Library branch during May to learn about all Northwest Multi-Purpose Center: 1300 West the wonderful resources we offer seniors. 300 North, 596-0072 | e Several exercise classes for all fitness levels. Call for details. $4.00 a class $25.00 for eight classes or Mayor’s Office 535-7704 www.ci.slc.ut.us Meals on Wheels | 468-2450 | Neighborhood House Daycare Center 363-4589 Neighborhood Housing Services 539-1590 Northwest Multi-Purpose Center 596-0072 Northwest Senior Center 596-0208 $28.00 monthly. EVENTS OF INTEREST Exhibit - In a New Light: walks and streets in the Glendale Photographs trom The Nature _ area, call 972-1448 for meeting Conservancy’s Last Great Places location and other information. of Utah, March 27-May 31, DayGRABA Community Riverside Library Meetings: first Thurs of each Lecture by award-winning month, 7:00 p.m- 8:00 p.m., writer and photographer Stephen Mountain View’ Elementary Trimble “Distant Thunder: The School, in the School. Library, Great Salt Lake and the Heart of 1380 South Navajo Street. Come the Desert West’, May 13, 7 find out how we as residents and p.m., Day-Riverside Library | business owners can take greater GRABA Community Clean responsibility for our neighborUps: first Sat of each month, hoods. 8:00 a.m. — 12:00 noon, volunVolunteer Training for 9th teers pick up trash along sideSouth Rail Line Hazardous _ Substance Research Project: call p.m., Northwest Multi-Purpose outdoor festival, food, music, booths, activities for kids, fun for all! Please support these local community-minded businesses: Amber Briem-Cookie Lee Jewelry — Firehouse Floral Best Cleaners Huddart Floral Mi Tierra Market SLCC Community Writing Center Panaderia Flores Edwardo’s Hair Salon > Panda Buffet Fife Engineering Company Red Butte Garden Aros.net Poison Control Center 581-2151 Police Dispatch 799-3000 Post Office 974-2200 Prisoner Information Network 359- 3589 www.prisonernetwork.com Public Utilities 483-6700 The Road Home 359-4142 SL CAP Headstart 359-8749 Smoke Detectors-SLCFD (FREE) 799-4150 Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 974-2420 Spy Hop Productions 532-7500 Talon Ozmore_ with Utah Federation for Youth at 468-0699 (wk) or 886-3070 (hm) if you are interested in helping document the contents of the railcars that travel along 900 South. Fairpark’s Annual Spring Fiesta: Sat, June 5, 10 a.m. to 5 Center, No More Homeless Pets in Utah 364-0370 . Streets and Cleanup 535-6908 Sunday Anderson Westside Center 538-2092 Tree Utah 364-2122 University / Neighborhood Partners 972- 3596 Utah Food Bank-Community Services Council 978- ee Valley Mentai Health Offices 263-7100 Wasatch Community Gardens 359-2658 7 Weed and Seed YWCA 537-8600 Zoning Information 535-7752 For all other information needs, contact Information and Referral at 211. HEALTH RESOURCES IHC Rose Park Elementary Family Health Center, 1130 West Sterling Drive, 578-8491-only students and their families of Rose Park elementary who don’t have insurance. Northwest Community Health, 1365 West 1000 North, 328-5750 IHC Clinic 855-California Avenue, 977-0502 Dental Service-Donated Dental, 404 South 400 West, 983-0345 (Call ahead of time to see if doctor will be available.) ~ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thanks to Aros.net for donating space for The West View website, located at www.thewestview.org. This site contains a link to an on-line version of the current issue and all back issues, as well as a link to the Community Council websites - www.ccnc-slc.org, THE WEsT VIEW has been made possible, in part, by a grant from Salt Lake City's Federal Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. : Thank you, Salt Lake City Corporation, for supporting our community! |