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Show S PARK CITY AREA CHAMDcR Of COMMERCECONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU keep on top of everything, we depend on cooperation from the sponsoring organi-tion." organi-tion." Lia can be reached at the ChamberBureau office, 649-61D(W . In addition to events, ongoing summer programs are on the rise. To name a few: Park City Recreation Dept. introduces "Summer Shapes" to recreation pro--gramming. Residents of every age may participate in one or more of several programs and camps... from soccer to softball, from tennis to weight training. from golf to dog obedience, and touring with the Norwegian Norwe-gian School of Nature Life, the Recreation Dept. program pro-gram has expanded to a better than ever experience, serving more residents than ever. Take a peek at the Summer Shapes program or call 649-9461. " The Egyptian Theatre presents pre-sents "Camp Curtain-up," a summer camp program for kids in first through eighth grades. Participants will explore mime, makeup, creative dramatics, music, set construction and lighting It's been a long and busy winter season, and by the looks of the Park City Area Calendar of Events, Park City can look forward to a long and busy summer, as well. According to new Chamber Bureau events clearinghouse coordinator, Lia Clark, "The calendar is shaping up nicely. We're in the process of putting together media releases and brochure calendars calen-dars to spread the word as far as we can get it." Event sponsors are asked to keep Lia updated on changes in calendar listings - "We make many referrals on a daily basis, about Park City activities and events. To Sessions will run from June 14 - 25, July 5 - 16, and July 26 - Aug. 6. For more information, contact Park City Performances, 649-9371. 649-9371. In its third year, the Kimball Art Center's Park City Summer Arts Institute will continue through Summer Sum-mer '82 with classes in Quiltmaking, Painting, Ceramics, Cera-mics, Drawing, Journalism, and Photojournalism, to name a few. Interested students are invited to take advantage! Call the Art Center for more information, 649-8882. A Dance Workshop has been organized by Mary-Jane Mary-Jane Bird, "Park City's foremost dance authority." Mary Jane has assembled an impressive list of professionals profes-sionals from all over the country, to teach classes in Ballet, Jazz and Modern. Creative Dance will be taught for children. It will all happen at the Memorial Building, July 12-23. For more information, call 649-6539. 649-6539. Raggedy Ann and Andy Preschool summer camp began this week for kids three to eight years. The camp offejrs horseback riding, rid-ing, swimming, field trips, nature hikes, overnight campouts, gymnastics, and dancing. It's a terrific summer to be a kid in Park City. For registration information, 649-9502. If you or your business has any hot tips about Park City's summer '82, please call the ChamberBureau office and ' let us know. We're here to help get the word out, and make this town look better than ever. Working together, it may be the best summer we've seen Thanks to these new 1982 ChamberBureau members who have recently joined: Heber Creeper, Jupiter Property Management, Lewis Brothers Stages, Mary Anne Designs. |