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Show k - - - - - - - - - . " 1 i - , i n I T, board of adjustments needs members Park City Board of Adjustment needs Member and Alternate Member to sit on board reviewing zoning variance matters within Park City. Send letter of application to Attn, of Marlene, Park City Municipal Corp., P. o. Box 1480, Park City, Utah 84060 mountainlands training The Mountainland Association of Governments has completed its Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Master and Annual Plans for Fiscal Year 1982. The plans include a request of $1,336,000 from the U.S. Department of Labor to provide employment and training opportunities for unemployed, economically disadvantaged persons residing in Utah, Wasatch and Summit Counties. Interested individuals or organizations may review the plans at the Mountainland office, 160 East Center Street, Provo, Utah (801) 377-2262 between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Subsequent modifications of the plans may be reviewed by notifying Mountainland of desire to do so, as no publication of revisions will be made. local artists to meet There will be a meeting September 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Studio Nine, 268 Main St., Park City, on the main floor, in the rear of the Dudler Building. The purpose of the meeting is for Park City area artists to get together and meet one another. Hopefully, discussions will lead towards establishing goals lhat are mutually beneficial to those involved. Refreshments will be provided. Bring slides or a sample of your work so we can get to know one another. A projector will be provided. If you are not inclined to bring artwork, bring your ideas. RSVP Studio Nine, 649-1241, daytime. dance classes to start Another session of Mary Jane Bird's Dance Aerobics starts Monday August 31 in the Memorial Bldg. Gym. Call the Rec. Dept. for information 649-9461. The times are Mon., Wed., Fri.. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. tand Tues. & Thurs. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. You can register Monday at 9 a.m. or Tues. at 5:30 p.m. art at midway The Intermountain Society of Artists has been invited to hold its ISA Art Show in Midway, during the Swiss Days Celebration, Sept. 4 and 5, Friday through Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ISA is a non profit organization which arranges shows for its members. Its purpose is to promote art and help artists in the Intermountain Area. Its members come from all parts of Utah and the surrounding area. The ISA artists are well known for their outstanding art. They paint landscapes, seascapes, still lifes, portraits, animals, and flowers in many different mediums. Local artists are invited to participate. They may contact Ina Linton at 1-467-2107. - open burning prohibited All open burning in the Park City Fire Protection District is prohibited except by permission of the Park City Fire Chief. rda grants available ' The Park City Redevelopment Authority is now accepting applications from low-income homeowners residing south of 8th Street for residential rehabilitation grants. This is a continuation of the rehabilitation grant program which was administered last summer, and there is a limited amount of money available. If you are interested or would like to know if you may qualify, please contact Michelle at 649-1115. community clinic testing Wart to find out if you're pregnant? The Park City Community Clinic is a non-profit family planning program, offering meJical services, counseling and education, V.D. screening, contraceptive supplies, and pregnancy testing. For more information, please call 649-5989. Or stop by the office at 1515 Park Av. (in the basement). v community ed classes Ballet Tues. Sept. 15 - Ages 4 to 6, 3:15 - 4 p.m. Ages 6 and up, 4 - 5 p.m. i Tap Thurs. Sept. 17 - Ages 4 to 6, 3:15 - 3:45 p.m. Ages 6 and 3:45 - 4:45 These classes will be held at Parleys Park Elementary-School. Elementary-School. Modern Jazz Teens & Adults Tues, Sept 15 - 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Thurs. Sept. 17 - 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. This class will be held at Carl Winters Middle School. Conversational Spanish Tues. Sep. 22, 7 - 8 p.m. . Thi riocc ,i-iii be held at Park City High School. Registration tor all these classes will be September 8 at the Park City Public Library 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Other classes in the making include type and shop. For information on these or other classes, please call Nan McPolin 649-9417 early morning or late evening or leave name and phone number at the Park City Board of Education 649-9671. afternoon clinic aug. 27 The Park City Community Clinic, a non-profit family planning program, will be holding an afternoon clinic for those who work evenings on Thursday August 27. The services offered include: physical exams, PAP tests for cancer, VD screening, counseling and education, pregnancy testing, and contraceptive supplies. All of these services are at a reduced rate or on a sliding fee scale (you pay according to your ability). No one will be denied the use of the clinic, and all services are confidential. For more information, and an appointment, please call 649-5989. The clinic is located at 1515 Park venue (in the basement). miner's day needs volunteers Needed urgently - talents of all description to work on Park City's Miner's Day festivities, especially the Parade. Most jobs require very little time commitment. Call Jim at 649-6623 or 649-9871. masseur offers classes John Johnson, M.A., the masseur at the Prospector Athletic Club will be offering classes to instruct mothers in the art of massaging their children. Exercises for post partum moms will also be taught. Children should be between one and six months of age. If you're interested, call the Prospector A.C. ' (649-6670), and leave your name and phone number. kpew volunteer sessions Join the people who've joined KPCW. Volunteer training sessions start Tuesday, 7 p.m. at the Memorial Building. r ' ''2" - i- " ' .V " ! i . i . v .. ..... , " , i . , ' '- 4 "-f ; - V , .i , i .w"--w . - "M N- S ; -Vl " Ps 'I t 1 The Black Pearl Manager, Mike JohnsonHe really is in the .center behind the bar receives brewers association "Think Twice About Drinking" information. From left to right: Park City Police Detective Lloyd Evans, U.S. Brewers Association representative William Christoffersen, Prevention Center specialist Rosie Miller and Summit County Health Director Frank Singleton. |