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Show RecDept. has classes Extra, extra the Park City Recreation Department's fall brochure bro-chure of activities is on the street and offers classes of interest for just about everyone. The brochure promotes activities from ballet for tots to instruction in American Sign Language for the deaf. It also includes the usual fare of basketball and volleyball schedules sche-dules as well as aerobics. For Park City area parents, the brochure lists a feast of activities for youngsters. The city offers art classes, gymnastics and 4-H Club activities. A young entertainers program is offered to give instruction in singing, choreography and public performing for children ages 4 to 11. On the adult page, the Recreation Department offers such items as karate, ballet and tap dancing. Also, the brochure lists the Park City Athletic Club, which includes freestanding free-standing weights in the Memorial Building and individual instruction. Other classes offered by the Recreation Department this fall include dog obedience, a bike repair workshop, instruction in the art of batik. and life-saving cardiopulmon-. ary resuscitation. Many other programs are offered this fall. You can look them over by picking up a brochure at the Memorial Building, the Park City Library or the city offices at the Marsac Building. For more information, informa-tion, call the Recreation Department at 649-9321. I 1 |