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Show * ei oe et daichydornitenia withansye wemrrenbooenes PR mac Vea: 5 wna WASATCH - WASATCH COUNTY OLYMPICS CLEANUP e Let’s make this place shine! e April 23 — 28 Wallsburg &. Daniel areas. April 30-May 5 Midway -& Charleston areas. May 7 - 12 Heber. May 14 —- 19 Center Creek and Lake Creek. There will be one curb- COUNTY classes or $4 per class. Call Parks and | ‘Rec for more info 654-2700 HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE e April 6 pre-registration © The class will be held April 177 Contact Lisa or Gary at 654-4590. _ side pickup in each area during the scheduled week — and — residents are permitted: one free haul to the transfer station during their own area _.week. Watch specifics. for posters with more _work FULL DAY LIFT TICKET $20.02 ¢ Sun., Apr. 1 — 15, Park City Mountain Resort ¢ Must have label from a 20- - ounce bottle of Sprite and a valid Utah _ drivers’ license. Adults and children — ski and snowboard. www.parkcitymountain. com HEBER VALLEY MED CENTER VOLUNTEERS SPRING BOOK & GIFT SALE ¢ Wed., April 4, Hospital Lobby, 1485 S. Hwy 40, 10 am —5 pm @ The annual fundraiser is offering: books, up to 70% off, Easter items, blessing dresses, and tuxedos. Profits — ‘ae Coa throughout Summit and Wasatch counties is showcased during this highly anticipated, juried exhibit. POND. SKIMMIN G April. 7, The | Canyons, Park City © One of the biggest events of the ‘season, come watch crazy contestants dressed in wild costumes try crossing a pond of 37 degree water on skis or snowboards as they skim, sink or swim. Separate ponds for skiers and. boarders and great prizes in several categories. Call 435-649-5400 for more info. Or: www.thecanyons. Com = BILL MILLER IN CONCERT e Of Mohican- Nashville home because he is a rogue . years experience will be instructing at _ the beginner and intermediate level. Register now. Cost is $12 for all four rocker with a twist. He has as much in common with Johnny Cash as he does Neil Young. Bill has had varied artistic woe NET, es “i i TW t | aoe ele e April 7, 10 am — 6 pm, at Heber Senior — Citizens: Center «© The Community Land Trust of the Heber Valley is hold: ing its first Springtime yard sale. This is the place to send all that springcleaning clutter! To donate items or for more information, please call 801-3568151. —Unan’ S LEADING Moe ee ~ REPUBLIC MORTGAGE| CREDIT APPROVAL AT TIME OF APPLICATION -FHA- VA - Conventional Free PreaitikGaisn « Competitive Rates New Construction Financing Investment Properties Home Equity Loans ¢ In-Home Appointments _ No Cost* Streamline Refinances for Govt. Loans Protessional, Friendly Service SE HABLA ESPANOL | — June 5. The cost is $250 per team and each team should have at least 12 players on their roster. Contact Amaria Scovil at 654-1700 ext 410 for more information. Don’t just think about it, come out and play! CHRIS PROCTOR IN CONCERT Sat., April 14, 7:30 Auditorium, U of National Champion guitar player. The pm, Social Work -U ¢ Chris. is a. fingerpicking-style critics have called him original, progressive, and breathtaking. A local, who arranges and composes folk, jazz, pop, and classical uses the steel-stringed guitar as his voice. Another local, Megan Peters will open. Presented by Intermountain Acoustic ‘for. more information or _ www.iamaweb.org/tix.htm Call 801-768-4941 for more Thursdays Heber at 10:30 am-noon at City Park or at MacDonalds’ Playland in inclement weather. No fee or registration, just call Amaria 654-2700 #7, to let her know that youll be there. . EXERCISE CLASSES ¢ Wasatch County Parks and Recreation WATER AEROBICS: Held at Wasatch Mt. Jr. High. Great for anyone, espe-— cially for those who get aches and pains from working out on a hard surface. T-Th, 5:15-6:15 pm & MWF 9-10 pm. AEROBICS: Held at Sr. Citizens’s Center, /5:2.N.. 100. W, --Heber Continually changing cardio class that © incorporates floor routines and step classes. Not the “usual,” but innovative; fun, easy to follow, aerobics! TThF “kick your 5:30-6:30 am, MWEF 89 am. TONING: Toning and _ large muscle-group workout. Using weights, bands and resistance, you'll the Wasatch County School District. It work. F 6:30-7 am. All Classes: $2 per is recognized as a program of National ‘Significance and helps children with reading, spelling, and arithmetic. To register as a volunteer, please contact | Eva Provost, Coordinator, 435- 654“4021. UPCOMING SPRING SWIMMING LESSONS e _ April 2-6 from 8 am to 5 pm, Parks and Recreation Office 55 S 500 E, Heber, Swimming Class will be held May 14- 18. If your child loves to swim and is at least eight years old, check out our County Swim Club. Call 654-2700 for more information. get faster results, more definition and better muscle tone. TTh 6:30-7 am. GUT BUSTER: 30 minutes of pure ab» class or $20 for 11-class punchcard. For more info call Parks and Rec 6942700. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS. e Meeting every Thursday evening at 8 pm. 598 South 100 West, Heber. THE EAGLES (FOE 3777) MIDWAY @ Free pool & music from 5 to 10 on Monday evenings. The Eagles i isa _ private club for members. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS e Every Monday through Friday night — at 8 pm at the Wasatch County Community Services Complex at 600 East and Center Street in Heber. Non- : smoking. FAMILY COUNCIL MEETINGS for parents and others who work with children with disabilities. Held at the DSPD Office, all are welcome. Contact © Sue, 657-4206 for more information. SUNDANCE’S ART SHACK is THE ALLSTAR GIRLS CLASSIC . BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT e - offering workshops throughout the May 4-6, Grand Junction, CO ¢ Girls 12 and under. 13 and under, and 14 and under. Four games per team in - most cases. lst, 2nd, and 3rd place finishers will receive awards in each divi- sion. Deadline for registration is April. 27. | Lehi; UT. | information. RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEERS NEEDED @ The Mountainland Assoc. of Govts is sponsoring a Retired and Senior Volunteers tutoring program that is welcomed by Summer Swimming Lessons, Jr Lifesaving and Parents and Tots -*MUST BE CURRENT FHA OR VA LOAN Other passes. Located at 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, . butt” dren three years of age and older are invited to register. Sign-ups for (435) 654-2818 Garden. County Parks and Recreation is taking registration for the Adult Co-Ed Softball League. The league will play their games on Tuesday nights May 8 pm. The cost is $20 per class. All chil- ae South Main Street > Heber City, UT Children’s Discovery rates available plus season MOMS AND TOTS « A play 16-27 and Session 2 will run May 7-18. During both sessions levels 1-3 will be offered from 4:30-5 pm and 5:10-5:40 — VISIT US AT OUR NEW LOCATION tem. Gate fees of $8 adults and $5 children (3-12) includes admission to both the Thanksgiving Garden and the group that also gives Mom a chance to socialize with other mothers. Each week, a handout covering a pertinent parenting or family topic is shared. The group meets on Registration. Session 1 will run April REPUBLIC MORTGAGE dren’s garden which includes a replica of Noah’s ark and a garden railway sys- “ADULT CO- ED SOFT BALL e April 13, roster and fees due. Wasatch Music Association. Call 801-339-7664 — i oll sail zn | ane “Share the Future” YARDSALE e S 50 E, Heber ¢ Ned Christensen, 27 e at his Native American flute music and THANKSGIVING POINT GARpop albums. Presented by — DEN e from 9-am to sunset, every Intermountain Acoustic Music Monday -Saturday through October. Association. Call 801-339-7664 for Various theme gardens throughout © more information or the 55-acre park will be available for www.iamaweb.org/tix.htm your perusal as well as a special chil- Sat, April 7, 7:30 pm, Fine Arts Auditorium, U of U CONTINUING pursuits, from the rock ‘n’ roll bands to Ath AN NUAL CONTEST « Sat., Wasatch County Services Complex, 55 HATHA ~§ YOGA CLASSES Tuesdays April 3-24, 7-8 pm bi of students from German parentage and raised on the Stockbridge-Munsee Reservation in Wisconsin, Bill is a walking, talking tribute to the world of contrast in which we all live. He now makes or seamen sone vere from this sale go towards various projects, including a scholarship for an outstanding high schoel senior interested ‘in the medical field and various needs of the hospital. Ll I dbs AN NUAL WASATCH BACK YOUTH ART EXHIBIT e April 6 May 5, Kimball Art Center, Park City, Main & Garage Galleries. ¢ The art- APRIL 4, 2001 COURIER For more Holler at _ evening. information (970) 434-2015 call day Russ or winter ranging from photography, pottery, jewelry and drawing, to woodcut_ting, primitive pottery, frame making and collage. A staff of six resident tutors and four visiting specialists teaches the workshops. For more information, oy ge call the Art Shack at — |