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Show ' CQ ! 1 . , ; 1 4 I -y ' "' '" yp IBunlflettnim IBaDair'dl tG The Parfe Record is hPPy to run brief notices (30-word limit of MMiiitaHMJ upcoming events for nonprofit organizations. Please type your messages in paragraph form and drop them off at 1670 Bonanzu Drive before 5 p.m. Monday. Unless otherwise agreed upon, notices Will be limited to two consecutive weeks. " Winter adventures The Norwegian School of Nature life offers crosscountry cross-country ski lessons, day tours, overnight treks and other winter adventures. For more information and reservations call 649-9461 or 649-2320. 131 Mothers March volunteers - Volunteers are needed through January to help collect donations and disti ihute educational material for the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. If you would like to help the Mothers March against birth defects in your neighborhood call Judy at 649-5122 or Marianna at 649-8520. 131 Library lecture series The Mountain Experience Series will continue Feb. 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the Miners Hospital Library with John Tinklepaugh's slide presentation of mountain climbing in southern South America's Patagonia region. Call 649-8118 for more information. 131 Arthritis information Arthritis sufferers can call the Utah Arthritis Foundation office toll free at 1-800-325-6021 to obtain free literature, physician referrals, information about educational programs and counseling. The new WATTS line has been made possible by the Mariner Eccles Foundation. ' 27 Financial Planning Forum The Women's Information Network will hold an open financial planning forum and pizza party at 6 p.m. on Feb. 7 at 5020 North Silver Springs Rd. Call 649-4079 for more information. 27 Personal Enrichment The Park City Community Church will sponsor an evening of personal enrichment at 7 p.m. on Feb. 8 at 2406 Morningstar Ct. A light buffet, wine and the first part of the program "The Seven Deadly Virtues" will be f : included. To RSVP call 649-8131 or 649-4520 by Feb. 7. . ;- - -r'r".? TMMS Community Council The Treasure Mountain Middle School community Council will hold its next regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. in the media center. All parents are encouraged to attend. 27 Library discussion group The Miners Hospital Library will host a discussion of E.M. Forster's novel A Passage to India on Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. Paperback copies can be ordered from Dolly's bookstore. The book discussion group is open to the public. New members are welcome v .. 1 131 Park City Community Clinic The Park City Community Clinic is a non-profit family t planning and reproductive health program. Appointments are available for morning, afternoon and evening clinics. Examinations are performed by a nurse practitioner. Services include physical exams, Pap tests, counseling and education, VD screening, pregnancy testing and contraceptive supplies. Costs are reasonable. No one will be denied use of the clinic; all services are confidential. For information or an appointment call 649-5989. Counseling for low income Professional counseling services are now available for low-income residents of Summit and Wasatch counties through Park City Family Counseling Institute, a non-profit community service organization. Services for individuals, couples, families and children are strictly confidential. Fees are based on income. For an appointment or more information call 649-2426. i , tfn Alcoholics Anonymous The Park City chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous is holding the following weekly meetings : Monday, 7 p.m., Miner's Automotive Wednesday, 7 p.m., St. Mary's Church Friday, 6 p.m., Miner's Automotive. ' 1 (tfn) Historical slide show and tour Every Thursday at 5 p.m. the public is invited to tour the Miner's HospitalPark City Library ai.d view a slide-show presentation about its 80-year history and preservation. Call 649-8118 for more information. tfn For emergencies call ... If you live within Park City city limits, the 24-hour emergency number forpolice, fire" and ambulance service is 649-9361. For questions about show' removal, street repair, water problems or any city service call the service requestinformation number 649-9321. Overeaters Anonymous We're a fellowship of people who desire to recover ( from eating disorders. No dues, no fees, no weigh-ins. Our meetings are ha&on T'y-fiday lights M 6:30 p.m. Call 649-5005, 649-9070, or 649-0265 for location and fur-, ther information. Defensive driving Utah's defensive driving course is an eight-hour driver improvement program of the Ufah Safety Council which educates drivers in traffic accident avoidance techniques. Drivers who complete the course receive a 50-point reduction on their driving records, one time during any three-year period. The class will start in Salt . Lake Feb. 2 at the Utah Safety Council Training Centers No. 1 and No. 2 at 9 a.m. Fee is $20.For more information call 533-5851. 1 j& 1-7 fijftjfij A free "stin9 (30-word-limit) of classes in the Park City area is available to non-profit j A rL 4 .( If it It organizations giving free classes for two consecutive weeks. Ten dollars per week will be -4M) J I -f yY l L L charged for listings (30-word limit) of all classes that require students to pay a fee. Please type 1 p 1 J information in paragraph form and submit it to the Park Record, 1670 Bonanza Dr., before noon 3--' ! Management Seminars i . , : The Phoenix Institute will offer a management seminar for women taught by Salt Lake area professionals. The topic on Feb. 6 is "Office Demeanor"; on Feb 13, "Financial Comprehension"; on Feb. 20, ! "Communications Skills"; and on Feb. 27, "Dual Career Couples." Fee is $35 a session. Call 532-5080 for more Information. 1 : 131 ! : t Stress Workshop . f . ' s ! The Phoenix Institute will hold a Make Life Easier I workshop on Feb. 2 from 9 a.m. to noon at 352 Denver St. t in Salt Lake. The Physical effects of. stress and the 1 Feldenkrais Method will be examined. Fee is $20. Call 532- i 5080 for more information. - i . " " v 131 I : y - . Dance I The Recreation Department will offer new sessions in adult tap, modern, and jazz dance and children's.ballet and tap beginning Feb. 4 in the Memorial Building.- Call 649- 5 9461 for more information. ''vV' f'" " V1 " 131 ! Cross country Skiing i - : fY $ The White Pine Ski Touring Center and thark Citv Recreation Department will offer a new four-weik session J in beginning cross-country ski classes staftw Fer.r3 at 2 ' I , . p.m. at the Park City Golf Course. Cost is $30. Call 649- i 8701 for more information. . 131 i 1 " . if . . - Coed Aerobics Local Motion's coed aerobic class, which includes challenging floor exercises for arms, stomach and legs, can improve your fitness and coordination. The first class is free. Call 649-0513 for more information. 27 Aerobic Dance You can trim and strengthen your body with Local Motion's aerobic dance class, which includes group aerobic dancing and instruction on setting fitness goals. The first class is free. Call 649-0513 for more information. 27 Cooking Free cooking classes will be held at Rocky Mountain Kitchen Gifts on the first Saturday of each month beginning Feb. 2 from 1 to 3 p.m. with Greek desserts, taught by Mary Griffin's Cafe Downstairs. . 27 Racquetball Clinic The Prospector AthletiG Club will offer a free racquetball clinic and instruction by Dave Williams every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Jan. 31. For more information call 649-6670. , 131 Skiercize The Prospector Athletic Club offers a coed ski conditioning class taught by Scott Siemon on Monday and Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. and Fridays at 5:45 p.m. for more information. ' 13ir Dance Aerobics The Park City Recreation Department will offer morning and evening aerobics classes six days a week in the Memorial Building. Fee is $3 (average). Monthly rates are available. Call 649-9461 for more information. 131 Razzmataz The Razz-ma-taz drill team is open to children ages 3 to 14 for a fee of $15 a month. The class develops marching, ballet, jazz dance and showmanship skills. Registration will be in the Memorial Building on Feb. 5. Call 649-9461 for more information. Body Aerobics The Prospector Athletic Club's schedule of coed aerobics classes is: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; and Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. (Free babysitting is available Monday through Friday.) Call 649-6670 for more information. 131 Sport Training You can be stronger at your sport and have better injury protection with Local Motion's Nautilus strength classes. Training is tailored to specific sports and the first class is tree. Call 649-0513 for more information. 27 SKATING j? The Park City Recreation Department will offer a new session of skating lessons for children, youth and adults at the Skater's Center at the Park City Ski Area beginning Feb. 5 at 4 p.m. Fee includes admission, skate rental, group lessions and skating tinie. Call 645-7555 for more information. ."liV? 131 Advanced First Aid The Park City Recreation Department will offer a three-day three-day advance first aid clis? beginning Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. Cost Is $15 for materials. Call 649-9461 649-9461 for more information. . ;q3 m: , . . "31 A VA LA NCHE'AvOIDA NCE The Park City RecreatioaDepartment and White Pine Ski Touring Center will offer a back country avalanche course from Feb. 8 ah? p:f9j, through Feb. 10. Rescue techniques, snow anaJysisland avalanche activity will be covered. American Avalanctetastitute certificates will be given on completion oMh course. To register call 649-8701. 649-8701. ' iJriQlR : 27 Behavior Modification You can lose a pound a week and change your eating habits with a weight loss dassoffered by the Prospector Athletic Club on Mondays fit 8 p.m. Call Jeannine at 649-6670 649-6670 for more information. - J ..-. w.. , |