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Show r ) Q i CALENDAR ongoing A Exhibits by Gary Collins and C A HTT TD P A V TTlCCnAV I Bruce Lauritzen are on display OAIUKUaI 1 UEoL I I at the Kimball Art Center through I Jan. 18. 649-8882. The Steve Garvey Celebrity The U.S. Figure Skating Cham- I . . .. Tennis Oassic begins at the Park pionships begin at the Salt Palace, I For more information on upcom- Meadows Racquet dub, 1 p.m. Salt Lake City. See separate story I ing events in theatre, the arts and see separate story in the Sports for details or call 942-4547. I the local music scene, please turn section for details I to the Limelight section. section tor aetaus. . Motor vehicle registration at I Basketball : the Utah Jazz host Room E303, Park Meadows Plaza, I Washington at the Salt Palace, 9 a.m. to noon and lp.m. to 4 p.m. I 7:30p.m. 355-6194 645-7345 I The Utah Symphony in concert at Summit County Commission, I 1 Symphony Hall, 8 p.m. regular meeting, Summit County I 1 1 jJ. Courthouse, Coalville, 10 a.m. I dJLJj 1 336-5951. I THURSDAY iU2 Western Regional Nor Am quali- SUNDAY ilk) fier ski races continue at the Park vrr"rvXTT-,orv A I City Ski Area. See separate story The Steve Garvey Celebrity WCJJJNCOiJA I I in the Sports section for details. Tennis Classic continues at the Story Time for preschoolers at I 649-8749. Park Meadows Racquet Hub, 1 the Park City Library, 10 a.m. I p.m. 649080. 649-8118. I Supper at the Senior Citizens' Historic District Commission, I Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. J J f? regular meeting, Marsac Building, I 649-7261. iiVf 5 p.m. 649-6714. I Basketball: the Park City girls' MONTH AY Park City Fire Protection Dis- I team travels to Dugway. Games mwiNuai trict, regular meeting, Park Ave- I at5:15and7p.m. Supper at the Senior Citizens' nue Fire station. 7 p.m. 649706. I Wrestling: the Park City Miners Center, 1361 Norfolk Ave., 5 p.m. fex I host North Summit and South Rich . The Harlem Globetrotters visit fT I mtheParkC,tygym,6P.m. the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, jJ I 7:30p.m. 363-7681. I Y I Basketball : the Park City High aaaasK I School boys' team travels to j$&it I Manila. Games at 5:45 and 7:30 I Hockey: the Salt Lake Golden I Eagles host Indianapolis at the :i :: :::::E:r::I;::E:::::::::fflE' I Salt Palace, 7 : 30 p.m. 521-6120. i!' I H"il ! ! 1 ! 11111 jtutBSM I The Utah Symphony in concert ""SN. f I at Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City, nIh J ffSf I 8 p.m. 533-6407. 1 if I Deadlines A listing of classes in the Park City area, available to both profit-making and nonprofit organizations. Please submit information in paragraph form to the Park Record, 419 Main St., before 5 p.m.. Monday. Aerobics classes The Prospector Athletic Club now is offering these aerobics classes: Dance aerobics (body dynamics)-Scheduled at all levels and convenient times, the complete workout begins with a warm-up stretching, strength exercises, aerobics and ends witn a relaxing cool-down. Wake-up aerobics (begintermed)- Mon., Wed., Fri., 7:10-8:15a.m. 7:10-8:15a.m. Beginning aerobics-Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., 5:10-6:10 p.m. Intermediateadvanced aerobics Mon., Tues , Wed , Thurs., 6: 15-7:30 p.m.; Tues., Fri., Sat., 9:10:30a.m. Noon hour aerobics Mon., Wed., Fri., Sun., 12:15-1 p.m. Trasses are available on a pertime basis or in a package. Complimentary use of the spa facilities is included with every class. Call 649-6670 for more information. . ( 119) Folk dancing Every first and third Friday night, the Memorial Building gym will turn into an international dance festival. Learn some ethnic steps no partners needed. Please call 649-9461 for further details. ( 112) Belly dancing A continuing class, belly dancing will be offered again by the Recreation Department. Class meets in the Memorial Building every Monday night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Call 649-9461 649-9461 for more information. (112) Dance fusion Develop an individual style that involves using movement graphics, form, and shape while simultaneously exploring self expression, with this unique fusion of dance styles. Class meets Mondays from 8 to 9: 30 p.m. and Wednesdays from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Call 649-9461 for more information. (112) Aqua dynamics Get a wet workout. The Prospector Athletic Club will be offering of-fering an exercise class in the pool the beginning of January. You don't need to be a swimmer to participate. The class will include a warm-up stretch session, spot toning, flexibility work and aerobics. Take advantage of the water's natural resistance with no stress to joints. Call 649-6670. ( 119) Karate y , The Recreation, Department will oer, karate to interested individuals. The tentative' time for class is Saturdays at 11 a.m. in the Memorial Building. Please call 649-9461 to register. (112) Community Education classes Computer science classes, beginning and intermediate, will begin Wednesday evening, Jan. 18. Word processing classes will not begin until March. Classes in Spanish, shop and photography will begin by Feb. 1, if enough interest is shown. For more information on these or any other classes you may desire please call Nan McPolin at 649-9417 early morning mor-ning or late evening or leave name and telephone number with Robyn at the Park City Board of Education (649-9671) or with Steve or Joy at the Recreation Department (649-9461). (112) Ballet for adults A ballet class for adults will be starting Sunday, Jan. 15 at Prospector Athletic Club. Beginner to intermediate levels and children 12 and up are welcome. Class fee also includes complimentary use of the spa facilities. Susan Simonian is the instructor. Call 649-6670 to register. ( 112) Introduction to Art Mediums The Park Place International art gallery is offering a class in "Introduction to Art Mediums," including oil, acrylics, pastels, drawing, watercolor and gouache. Ages 10 years to adult are invited. The class meets Thursdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For more information call 649-9370. ( 119) Chiropractic exercise This class is in conjunction with the Cofer Chiropractic Clinic and will be geared toward those with back injuries. It will be taught by Lauryn Maloney every Tuesday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday from 8 to 9 a.m. in the Memorial Building dance room . Hand-coloring photographs Transform black-and-white prints into full color by using the original method of hand painting. Class will be taught by Jill Snyder at the Kimball Art Center Monday, Jan. 23, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $15. (119) Basic photography Learn to use and understand the 35 mm. camera and how to take a good picture. Emphasis is on composition, lighting and exposures. Class is Saturday, Jan. 28 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the Kimball Art Center for more information at 649-8882. (119) Herbal seminars Jane Bothwell will offer a series of herbal seminars during the month of January, in conjunction with the Recreation Department. The first seminar will be held Thursday, Jan. 12 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. It will concentrate on herbs for women's health. The cost is $10. Please call 649-9461 for more information. (112) Behavior modification weight control The Summit County Health Department is offering a 10 week behavior modification and weight control class, beginning begin-ning Jan. 16. The one-hour class concentrates on a well-balanced well-balanced diet, behaviorial modification principles and exercise. exer-cise. The cost is $40 with a $30 refund if you fulfill the contract agreement. The class will be held on Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Park Meadows Plaza Office. For registration or more information, please contact Lisa at 649-9072. ( 112) Ice skating Special arrangements have been made for group lessons at-the at-the ice skating chalet at the Park City Ski Area. In conjunction conjunc-tion with the Recreation Department, classes will begin the first Monday of every month, January through March. Class times are Mondays and Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mom and tot classes are available also. Please call 645-7555 for more information. (112) Gymnastics Beginning, intermediate, and advanced classes are available in the Memorial Building ai d sessions run on a monthly basis. Please call director Cathie Correy at 649-8512 for registration. (112) body awareness This class combines yoga, isometrics, and aerobics. It develops mind and body control enhancing all physical activities. ac-tivities. Classes are held in the Memorial Building on Mondays Mon-days and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Call 649-9461 for further information. (112) Yoga Relax, stretch, and breathe while focusing on body alignment. align-ment. Classes are held in the Memorial Building every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Call 649-9461 for more information. (112) Men's aerobics (skiercize) Now you can come to a class taught by men. Scott Siemon and Ed Bowers instruct this popular new class held on Monday, Mon-day, Tuesday and Thursday from 7:45 to 9 p.m. Class format includes warm-up stretches, flexbility and coordination exercises, strength and toning, continuous aerobics and circuit cir-cuit training in the weight room. You are welcome to use the spa facilities in the club after the class. Call 649-6670 for more information. (119) Beginning darkroom in black and white Instruction will be given on developing and printing black and white film. Two class times are offered beginning Jan. 24: Tuesday and Thursday, 2:30-5 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday 7-9:30 p.m. Instructor is Jill Snyder. Call the Kimball Kim-ball Art Center for more information at 649-8882. ( 119) Photography for children A fun class for youngsters geared toward their understanding understan-ding of the photographic process meets Saturday, Jan. 21 from 10 a.m. to noon for those in grades 5-7 and from 1 to 3 p.m. for those in grades 1-4. Call 649-8882 for more information. infor-mation. (119) Cross country skiing Cross-country skiing has been called the best aerobic sport. It is good for all shapes, sizes, and conditioning levels. Classes are being sponsored by the Park City Recreation Department, the Norwegian School of Nature Life and White Pine Touring Center. Call the Recreation Department at 649-9461 649-9461 or VIVAEROBICS at 263-1179 for costs and registration information. (119) Art classes at Kimball The Kimball Art Center will be offering five community art classes beginning the week of Jan. 16. Eric Christenson will conduct an eight-week ceramics course beginning Monday, Jan. 16. The course will meet every Monday and Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Cost for the course is $80 for Kimball Art Center members and $85 for nonmembers. Cost includes tuition, materials and kiln fees. Park City's Robin Valline will offer a four-week course in picture framing and art presentation beginning Tuesday, Jan. 17. The course will meet every Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Cost for the course is $30 for Kimball Art Center members mem-bers and $35 for nonmembers. Park City's Dale Nelson will return to conduct an eight-week eight-week stained glass class. The course begins Tuesday, Jan. 17. Class will meet every Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. Cost for the course is $45 for Kimball Art Center members mem-bers and $50 for nonmembers. A watercolor course for beginning and intermediate students will be taught by Jim Schnirel every Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. for six weeks. The course holds its first meeting Jan. 18. Cost for the course is $45 for Kimball Art Center members and $50 for nonmembers. Students may register at the Kimball Art Center. For further fur-ther information, call 649-8882. (112) CjA kTT 1&JL-i -NU ll,,BJr Deadlines The Park Record is happy to run brief notices of upcoming up-coming events for nonprofit organizations. Please drop them off at our office, 419 Main St., before 5 p.m., Monday. And make sure to let us know how long you want them to run. Basketball pickup games Open games for youth basketball in the Memorial Building will be held Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. High school students stu-dents ray play every Monday from 7 to 10 p.m., and adults may participate every Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. ( 126) New Scout troop The Park City Deer Valley Kiwanis is sponsoring a non-denominational non-denominational community Boy Scout troop. The first organizational meeting will be held at the Memorial Building on Thursday, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. If interested please attend. For more information call 649-4829. ( 126) Auditions for P.C. Centennial Review Auditions will be held this weekend for the Park City Centennial Cen-tennial Review, otherwise known by the working title "This is THE Place," otherwise known as "Up the Canyon, We'll Build a Zoo." The review is written by David Fleisher. The director will be Richard Jewkes and musical director will be Ren Anderton. There are parts for 15 people, about evenly divided between male and female. Practically all must be able to sing. Auditions will be held on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. For further information, call Park City Performances Per-formances at 649-9371. (112) Postal Directory corrected If you received the 1984 Park City Postal Directory last week and you noticed that a few things were missing, you were right. Two pages of the Index to Advertisers and half of the "M" listings were omitted in the final printing. According to Juli Bertagnole and Raye Ringholz, co-publishers of the directory, delivery was stopped on all directories remaining at the post office, and books that had not been picked up were removed from approximately 1500 post office boxes. Corrections Correc-tions will be made and the directory will be re-issued by Jan. 16. d12) ChamberBureau Annual Meeting The Park City Area ChamberBureau's Annual Meeting and Membership Social is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 23 at 5 p..m at the Park Meadows Racquet Club Conference Center. Beginning at 5 p.m., the new board of directors and officers will be announced. And at 5:30 p.m. all 1983 members and new 1984 members are invited to a social. Hors d'oeuvres will be provided and drinks will be available for purchase. For more information, call 64M100. (119) Computer challenge Kids are welcome to bring a game disc to the Recreation Department's Apple II computer on Thursdays only from 4 to 6 p.m. The cost 25" per game. (126) Bowling nights The Recreation Department will be happy to accommodate your bowling party. Open evenings are every Friday and Saturday night from 6 to 10 p.m. Please call 649-9461 for reservations. (126) Counseling groups to start Park City Family Counseling Institute will be starting four new groups beginning Jan. 17 and 18 at 5 p.m. Groups include a women's support group, assertiveness training, co-ed group therapy, and a step-parenting group for women. For more information call the institute at 649-2426. (112) Surplus cheese, butter U.S.D.A. surplus cheese and butter will be distributed to low-income persons and families in Summit County on Jan. 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the following locations: Kamas Town Hall Coalville Commissioners Chambers in the Courthouse Park City Memorial Building Gym, 427 Main St. Social Security number and a form of identification showing name and current address is required. This is for persons under 60. (112) Business licenses The Park City Municipal Corp. would like to remind all businesses in Park City that business license renewal forms which have been mailed are due back by Jan. 31, 1984. There will be a 10 percent discount given to those licenses renewed before Jan. 15,1984. (126) 4 IS) Mlafiim SiliFecBit |