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Show I community notices bingo party Saturday The Park City Senior Citizens are sponsoring a fund-raising Bingo party, Saturday, August 28 at 8 p.m. in the Memorial Building. Proceeds will go to the Citizen's new building effort. Refreshments will be served and everyone is urged to attend. $1 donation. come try some ballet Tired of tennis? Desiring to try some freestyle next season? In need of grace? Ready for lithe, healthy muscles? Come to ballet class for male and female grown-ups, Wednesday evenings from 6 to 7 in the Memorial Building basement. Sherri Holmes, dancer and teacher par excellence, and bubbly personality to boot, instructs this beginning class. It feels good, so come do it. labor day party will happen Park City WILL HAVE A Labor Day celebration this year although organizers are badly needed. If you want to help out, call the RECORD and we'll pass your name on to the appropriate authorities. mclain band on today show The McLain family band will be on NBC's Today Show Thursday, August 26 both hours. The McLains will be coming to Park City Feb. 24-26, sponsored by the Kimball Art Center. ladies bowling meeting set All women interested in bowling this winter, there will be a meeting September 1 at 7:30 in the Memorial Building Ladies' Lounge. If you cannot attend and still wish to bowl, get in touch with one of the following: Jessie Johnson, Georgene Plummer, Marge Smith or Brenda Alvey. alcoholics anonymous ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS at 8:30 in Park City for more meets evqry Monday evening information call 649-9848. american party session Bob Trepanier, candidate for Summit County Commissioner, two year term, will be holding a "Meet The Candidate" night in Park City, Thursday, August 26, at 7:00 p.m. in the Memorial Building on Main Street. Topics of discussion will include the proposed million dollar Summit County Airport near Silver Creek Junction, and the recent pay hike the commissioners voted to themselves. The public is invited. girl scout leaders needed Girl Scout leaders needed to establish a good program for the new school year. Scouting is popular for girls from 6-17 because it teaches skills and community relations. Training and advice is readily available. Call 486-7145 for further information. |