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Show j Kjranp IHanIlIlBTifiim DBqDsiJTdl 3 jTl Tne Parfe Record is happy to run brief notes (30-word limit) of ...: mJr .upcoming 'events Jdr 'non-profit .organization: Please type your messages in paragraph form and drop them off at 1670 Bonanza Drive I before 5 p.m. Monday. Unless otherwise agreed upon, notices will be " ! ''""'ted to two consecutive week 5 n.ll. t i i I Ddiioon auo volunteers jj Volunteer? are needed to help with the non-profit 3rd 5 Annual Autumn Aloft balloon festival to be held in Park City Sept. 14-15. An orientation party for volunteers will ! be held Sept. 7. For more information, call 649-7010 or i 649-6100. j ; 95 I Visitors guide deadlines Park City businesses that wish to be included in the jj winter visitors guide produced by the ChamberBureau . must turn in updates and pay membership dues in full no jj later than Aug. 30 at 5 p.m. For more information, call ; Mark Menlove, 649-6100. 829 ; Ladies bowling A meeting will be held Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Building for women who are interested in bowling on Wednesday nights. League bowling will j begin Sept. 11 at 6:45 p.m. . - ' 1 ' '.. . 95 . Middle school 1 community council The Treasure Mountain Middle School Community CouncilPTA will meet in the media center Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. All parents are encouraged to attend. 829 Used book sale The Friends of the Library will hold a book sale at the Miners Hospital Library Aug. 31 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds from the sale of used books, magazines, games and book crafts will benefit the library. For more information, call 649-8118. , 829 Raging Waters trip The Recreation Dept.' will sponsor a trip to Raging Waters amusement park in Salt Lake City Aug. 30. The bus will leave the Treasure Mountain Middle School at 9:30 a.m. and will return at 5 p.m. Cost is $7. Young people ages 12 and older are invited to attend. For more information, call 649-9321, ext. 60. 829 New Memorial Bldg. hours Effective Sept. 3, the Memorial Building, including the gym and game room, will be open from 3 to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, call 649-9321, 649-9321, ext. 60. Footbag competition The first Park City footbag competition will be held Sept. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at City Park. Entry fee is $3 for the open-class contest, limited to the first 40 registrants. Registration deadline is Sept. 6 at the Memorial Building. Awards will be given for first, second and third in each category. For more information, call 649-9321, ext. 60. A free listing (30-word-limit) of classes in the Park City area is available to non-profit organizations giving free classes for two consecutive weeks. Ten dollars per week will be charged for listings (30-word limit) of all classes that require students to pay a fee. Please type information in paragraph form and submit it to the Park Record, 1670 Bonanza Dr., before noon Monday. Dog Obedience Bike Repair Judy "Boles will teach eight-week Intermediate and Tom Noaker of Park City Cyclery will teach a bike repair advanced obedience courses for dogs aged 5 months and winter maintenance workshop tor ages 14 and older at the older beginning Sept. 12. Dogs must have all their shots. Memorial Building Sept. 10 from 7 to 9 p.m. Cost is $5. To Minimum age of trainer is 14. Cost is $25. For schedule register, call 649-9321, ext. 60, or 649-2320. and to register, call 649-9321, ext. 60 or 583-0757. : 9,5 ' 95 Karate uwuim Bodi Fit at Park Meadows Racquet Club offers aerobic t .. Bill Morrison will teach two weekly classes In beginning fjtness classes for men and women. Schedule: advanced and advanced karate beginning Sept. 4. For fees and aerobics, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 a.m.; schedule, call 649-9321, ext. 60, or 649-4825. bodyski conditioning, Tuesday and Thursdays at 8:30 829 a.m.; low-impact aerobics, Tuesday and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m.; intermediate aerobics, Monday through Thursday at VnilMf PlUTPDTZfMFRQ 5:30 prn- Free babysitting is available during morning ' WUIVU CIVCnXflVCno classes. Call649-8080 for more information. , Marie Peterson will teach a young entertainers class including singing, choreography and public Drnf A rnnoie performance in a song-and-dance program to children oODY AEROBICS ages 4 to 12 beginning Sept. 4. Children must audition to The Prospector Atnetic Club offers coed body aerobics participate. For more information, call 451-5180. dasses o promote strengthi cardiovascular endurance, , flexibility and coordination. Schedule: advanced, Monday DA77HMA TAyy HOII I TFAM through Sunday, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and Monday through nALL-MA' I ALL UnlLL I CtlW 5;30 q 6.3Q p m nstructors are Lmian Gress and The new session for Razz-ma-tazz, a marching team for Km Mayhew. Free babysitting is available during morning young people ages 3 to 16, will begin weekly classes Sept. classes, Monday through Friday. For more information, 3. For more information on class times and fee, call call 649-6670. Debbie Harmer, 943-7569. 829 Aqua Aerobics KlNDERNASTICS The prospector Athletic Club offers water workouts for Cathie Corrie will teach a four-week session of kinder- people who have shin splints Joint stress 0r back : nasties to children aaes 3 to 5 beginning Sept. 6 from problems. Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30 to 10.30 SS to 1 11:30 ?m For regisLion and fee, call 649-8512 a.m., and Monday, Wednesday and Friday 3 to 4 p.m. Free or 649-9321 ext 60 M babysitting is available during morning classes. For more ' ' ,95 information, call 649-6670. Weekend Hiking Early Discovery The Norwegian School of Nature Life will lead a gentle, PRESCHOOL 24-hour foot-touring getaway into the Unita Mountains Sept. 7 and 8. Cost is $55, which includes food, gas and ,f you,fe ookjng for an exCjting, enriching program for group equipment. For reservations, call 649-9321, ext. 60, your preschooler, enroll him or her now in the Early or 649-2048.' Discovery Preschool fall program. Early Discovery now is licensed to care for children all day. Monthly, full-and half-day half-day rates are available. For more information, call Gail CHILDREN'S ART s,,,, Terry Bell will teach a children's art class at the Recreation Dept. that is a new experience using simplified TENNIS art techniques to promote self-expression and self- ," confidence. The class, for children 4 to 12, will begin Sept. Ken Lindquist of the Prospoctor Athletic Club offers a 10 from 4 to 5 p.m. Cost is $15 for five weeks, including full program of tennis classes, including Ladies' Day, a materials. For more information, call 649-6134. juniors program, private lessons and a matchmaking 95 service. Please call 649-6670 for more information. Skin Care Clinic Gymnastics Want to look at least 10 years younger? The Prospector Advanced and intermediate gymnastics classes for Athletic Club presents Nu Skin demonstrations on young people ages 6 and older will be taught by Cathie Tuesdays from 7 to 8 pm. For more information, call Corrie and Mary Skinner beginning Sept. 9 from 4 to 5 p.m. Jeannine a 649 6670 For ,ee and schedule, call 649-851 2 or 649-9321 , ext. 60. ' ' . I 9mmtummtmmmmmmaimmmmjmm.l US 8ssm mm |