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Show eee ee _ JUNE 6, 2001 % Ee S 7th ANN UAL SHORTS ¢ May 24, 31 Egyptian Theatre, Park 435-649-9371 or check EGYPTIAN & June 7, City e Call www/egyp- am — 3:30 pm, Art Shack Studios Aad _ different weeks, different age groups. Subject: Stop-frame animation using inanimate objects, digital cameras and computers. Making of short films in which the children learn story boarding, script writing, set building, lighting and sound. A great experi- = ar + am wih TAIN STATE PARK e Fri, June 8, 6 ln pm ¢ A hike, planned over the three mile loop, which is one of the most oben PRE scenic areas in the park, is designed ap latthif omits REL ETON i for easy to moderate - ence. $200 per child. Must call effort. Wear - Sundance for registration and further rr yas we RSE sane TD comfortable hiking shoes and bring water and snacks. © Sat, June 9,9 am --— 1pm °¢ FREE fishing for anyone rene" with or without a pole. information, 801-223-4535. 7 SUNDANCE KIDS CAMP e June _ 11 through Aug 17, Sundance Resort, Provo Canyon ¢ Campers 6-12 years: 1-, 2-, 3-day experiences from 9 am to 4 pm. Campers 3, 4 and 5 years: 9 am to 1 pm. With an emphasis on Personnel from the Div. Of Wildlife will provide Ee fishing poles, supplies and bait and Sees fase = oie SOS will give instructions on casting, bait. ing hooks, etc. There will be a drawing a noon with some prizes. JEANNE MARIE RETTOS e Fri., June 8, 8 pm, The Egyptian Theatre, Park City¢ Mountain Town Stages presents this local with bluesy, jazzy Mountain Environment, learn about hummingbirds, scavenger hunts, making squirrel snacks and lots more. Space-is limited, call 801-2234140 for reservations. WEDNESDAY NIGHT BAR e _ Wed., June 20, 5-8 pm, 742 W 1005S, vocals and a CD release that is a com- Tn aati. sie h LLL e{ MADAME URI LL a mountain setting. Mudpuddle, Rythmites, 3rd Wind, Mr. Whoopee, e Parks and Rec and the Utah Tennis Association are sponsoring Tennis Wayne Christiansen Trio, Soul Patrol, Lessons for all ages. The lessons will be held on Tues. evenings June 5-26 we Harry Lee and The Back Alley Blues Band, Mark Chaney Trio, and from 6 — 7:30 pm at the Wasatch High School tennis courts. Tennis Pro Slickrock Gypsies. Call 435-901- 1664 for more info. Warren Pretorius from - 6 pm, Serenity Ranch, City United States Tennis Association will be conducting the lessons. Once on the courts everyone will be divided ranting 9 op oa ig, arenes 6 soe “ ~ en hig to pause and listen. A time for discovery, play and learning. A place for cultivating and bringing joy into every- into groups according to age and ability level, so players at all levels will be able to benefit from participating. The day life within ourselves and each cost is $25 for all 4 lessons or $7 per other. Space is limited; please register early. To learn more: _ Lifelong Learning. University of Utah. Call 435-645-8638 | or lesson. Rackets are available. Take advantage of this great opportunity to improve your tennis game with a friend or with your kids! www.lifelong.utah.edu WOMEN’S and YOUTH GOLF WESTERN FEDERATION OF CLINICS ¢ various dates, Parks and WATERCOLOR SOCIETIES’ ANNU- | Recreation Office, 55 S 500 E, Heber AL EXHIBIT ¢ Through June 9, 654-2700 ¢ Wasatch County Rec Dept = Kimball Art Center, Main Gallery, and the Homestead Golf Course are Perk City¢ Various artists. Juried offering a Women’s Golf Clinic June exhibit—featuring entrants from 1118, 19 & 20 from 8:30 — 10 am. Cost is . watercolor societies in Arizona, $60. The Youth Clinics are: June 4, 5, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, 6&7 or July 9, 10, 11 & 12 at 8:30Texas, California, and Utah. | 10 am. Cost is $50. This is a great MIDWAY BOOSTERS GOLF opportunity to learn the fundamen- OUTING e¢ Mon., June 11, tals of golf at an incredible fraction of Homestead Golf Resort ¢ Golfers, no the cost for lessons. Come matter where you live are invited to enter. The event is designed for fun Rec Office for registration, which is open until filled. Classes will fill and to raise funds for Booster projects and to enjoy the time together. Teams will be composed of four players, A and B flights. There will be tro- quickly, so come in soon! in to the | PARK CITY RUGBY FOOT BALL CLUB ¢ Now ® Invites anyone inter- ested to come and join us. Practices at the Park City Library (about 13th St. drive, closest to pin, unique putting contest. A hole-in-one will win a new and Park Ave.). 6 pm Tuesdays and # phies, gifts, awards for low, longest _ car courtesy of Larry Coet Chevrolet. ‘The Homestead will serve a delicious lunch. Entries may be made at Copy Copy in Heber or call Bob Simonsen 694-1035 or Carol Bonner 654-0797 to save your space or get more informa- tien ANIMATION WORKSHOPS e 9:30 Thursdays. For more information call Dick 654-2944. ~SUMMERTIME [Clip and Save this section] _ JIN “FRE MOUNTAINS and dressed in THANKSGIVING POINT GARDEN e from 9 am to sunset, every mountain streams, mining relics and Monday -Saturday through October. the hawks and deer. Alta Ski Area — Various theme gardens throughout snows adorn them in white. Enjoy www.altaskiarea.com 801.742.3333; Brian Head oe Resort www.brianhead.com or 435.677.2035; Brighton Ski Resort righton.com Canyons © www.skib- or 801.532.4731; The www.thecanyons.com gman SON i 1a i a system. Gate fees of $8 adults and $5 Valley Resort both the Thanksgiving Garden and www.deervalley. com or 435.649.1000; Elk Meadows Resort www.elkmeadows.com or 800.881.7669; Park City the Children’s Discovery Garden. Other rates available plus season passes. Located at 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, UT. Call 801768-4941 for more information or check out their website www.thanks-_ givingpoint.com THANKSGIVING. POINT INSTITUTE ¢ extensive classes, workshops, tours and special events: gardening, kitchen, crafts, adults, and — 435.615.3412; Mountain Deer Resort mountain.com Powder oe mountain.net — www.parkcity-or 435.649.8111; Wwww.powder- ; Snowbasin Resort www. bnew com & Summer ; Snowbird Ski Reesort www.snowbird.com or801.933.2147; Solitude Mountain - www.skisolitude.com 801.534.1400; Sundance dance-utah.com Homestead X-C stead.com Resort or www.sun- or801.225.4107; Area www.home- or 435.654.1102; Ruby’s Inn X-C Area FYI, UTAH’ www.rubysinn.com TRAVEL SITES: Ogden/Weber Visitors www.ogdencvb.org Chamber Bureau fo.com ; Salt Lake www.saltlake.org Organizing ; Bureau Park City www.parkcityinVisitors Bureau ; Salt Lake Committee www-:salt- lake2002.org ; Ski Utah www.skiutah.com ; Utah Travel Council www.utah.com ; Utah State Parks www.parks.state.ut.us ; US Forest Service, Intermountain Region www.fsweb.r4.fs.fed.us Havea wonderful sunfitier! SUNDANCE SOUNDS OF SUMMER e Every Sunday afternoon, 2-5 pm Ray’s Lawn, Sundance Resort - June 17, Sky Dance; June 24, Stone Circle; July 1, Stacey Board & Band; July 8, Lincoln Highway; July 15, Julie children. Children’s Summer Day Camp Programs. Call 801-768-4941 for more information or check out their website www.thanksgivingpoint. com CONTINUING | MOMS AND TOTS« A play 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 Thursdays at 10:30 am-noon at Heber City Park or at MacDonalds’ Playland in inclement weather. No fee or registration, just ~ call Amaria 654-2700 #7, to let her know that you'll be there. _ EXERCISE CLASSES ¢ Wasatch County Parks and Recreation © WATER AEROBICS: Held at Wasatch Mt. Jr. High. Great for anyone, especially for those who get aches and pains from working out on a hard sur- face. T-Th, 5:15-6:15 pm & MWF 9-10 pm. AEROBICS: Held at Sr. Citizens’s /5..N.. 100 -W.. Heber. Hill; July 22, Lincoln Highway; July — Center, 29, Tangle Ridge; Aug 5, Lincoln Highway; Aug 12, Erica Wheeler; Aug 19, Stone Circle; Aug 26, Julie & Maggie; Sept 2, Julie Hill. For details of each week’s band go to the website at www.sundanceresort.com or call 801-223-4060 PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT e May 25-through the summer, Park City ¢ Alpine Slide; Lift- - served mountain biking and hiking: Scenic chairlift rides; Thrill sleds (skeleton-like ride); Little Miner’s Park; Miniature Golf; Legacy Launcher (new bungee trampoline); Horseback Riding. Individual tickets or fun passes. Contact: 800-222-7275 or www.parkcitymountain.com ‘THANKSGIVING POINT SUMMER CONCERT SEASON « various dates, Thanksgiving Point, Lehi, UT. e The 4,000-seat outdoor amphitheater will be the scene of a number of live concerts this summer. Michael Ballam, Sat., June 9; Emmylou Harris, Mon., June 18; Aaron Carter with spe- cial guests, Tues., July 6; Mary Chapin-Carpenter with _ special guests, Sat., July 28; Nanci Griffith, Fri, Aug. 17; More announcements to 801-768-4900 for tickets or call 801- resi en be available for as a special chilincludes a replia garden railway — children (3-12) includes admission to opportunities at our mountain resorts | gE the 55-acre park will your perusal as well dren’s garden which ca of Noah’s ark and or come. Tickets sales began May 4. -are prolific, allowing summer visitors just as promising an experience givingpoint.com green as they enjoy when our winter ROUND ABOUTe e The mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding Ae met June, Tuesdays & Thursdays, ee eee Park CULTIVATING JOY « Sat., June 9, ~ Racquet Club and other pros from the Oakley, UT ¢ A one-day retreat for women. A day to move and breathe, relactilelinblelenidnbsidelenisai | bination of original material along Heber ¢ Meet with an attorney onewith a few blues favorites and of. on-one for free legal advice. Provided course a Billy Holiday song. as a community public service, sponPARTY ON THE PLAZA AT - sored by Stirba & Hathaway. Held at DYNAMITE DOMS e e Through June, their law office. Please call 654-9580 ~ 5-8 pm, Tuesdays, Fridays and _ prior to June 19 for an appointment. | _ Saturdays, Park City e¢ Mountain TENNIS LESSONS « Register _ Town Stages presents an internationnow! Wasatch County Parks and ally recognized musical community in Recreation Office, 55 W 500 E., Heber 8:30 am enjoying out mountains Sundance Mountain School ¢ From — ' five-year-olds through 14-and-above, - tiantheatrecompany.org for more information. | HIKE & FISH WASATCH MOUN- Aud | WASATCH COUNTY COURIER B2 Call Thanksgiving Point Ticket Office 768-4941 for more information or check out their website www.thanks- Continually changing cardio class | that incorporates floor routines and step classes. Not the “usual,” but innovative, fun, easy to follow, “kick your butt” aerobics! TThF 5:30-6:30 am, MWF 7-8 am., with childcare for the later class. TONIN G: Toning and _ large muscle-group workout. Using weights, bands and resistance, you'll get faster results, more definition and better muscle tone. TTh 6:30-7 am. GUT BUSTER: 30 minutes of pure ab work. F 6:30-7 am. All Classes: $2 per class or $20 for 11-class punchcard. For more info call Parks and Rec 6542700. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS eMeeting every Thursday evening at 8 pm. 598 South 100 West, Heber. 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 i Heber. Nonsmoking. 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. THE EAGLES (F OE 3777) MIDWAYe Free pool & music from 5 to 10 on Monday evenings. The Eagles is a private club for members. : |