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Show rec dept summer schedule coming Park City youngsters will have plenty of opportunity for summer action soon with the Recreation Department schedule currently being be-ing finalized. Recreation director Laurie Hail is stuffing a survey in this week's RECORD to insure that what's offered is what people want." The survey will be distributed dis-tributed all over the area and she hopes parents and kids will tell her what they'd like, be repeated and lessons in swimming, swim-ming, tennis, horsemanship, golf, and fishing are planned. Field trips and backpacking expeditions will be offered as interest is shown, as often as possible. Arts and crafts at the park and a summer day camp, probably for preschoolers through sixth graders is planned. Ms. Hail explains the camp' will run in approximately four two-week two-week sessions, providing a $l-$2a day day-care service for the community com-munity as well as loads of fun for kids. On the proposed agenda are singing, dramatics, outdoor cooking cook-ing and other skills, swimming, hikes, and visits to the zoo or to fish. For junior and senior high age groups, several other backpack trips and fishing expeditions may be offered by the competent director di-rector and a staff which will grow with interest shown. When the day camp begins, with other summer programs around June 14, Laurie also hopes to start offering child-rens child-rens and adults ballet classes at the Memorial Building. She notes that this summer she will require registration forms from a brochure out soon which must precede the program's start. Other summer possibilities include in-clude gymnastics, rock climbing (technical lesson) and canoeing lessons. She hopes also to make available avail-able an Outward-Bound type trip to the Uinitas which would entail a combination of backpacking, rockclimbing, rafting, and a couple of days of sole fasting. She hopes to have an Outward Bound instructor instruc-tor along for the 10-15 day wilderness wilder-ness experience. Meanwhile, due to the spring weather, the Recreation Department's Depart-ment's afternoon program is being moved to City Park on fair days starting this week. |