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Show -t.riLrJ The Park Record is happy to run brief notes (30-word limit) of upcoming events or non-proit organizations. Please type your - messages in paragraph orm and drop them oat i670 Bonanza Drive before 5 p.m. Monday. Unless otherwise agreed upon, notices will be limited to two consecutive weeks. Miners Day parade Anyone interested in participating in the Miners Day parade (Sept. 2) should call Ron Higashiyama (649-2384), (649-2384), Mark Heiss (649-8131) or Jay Bundy at the ChamberBureau (649-6100). 822 Military income and the IRS Payments received as a member of a military service generally are taxable except for allowances, says the Internal Revenue Service. Veterans' benefits under any law administered by the Veterans Administration generally are not taxable. For more information on taxable and non-taxable military income call 1-800-424-1040. 822 Mountain photography workshop Scott Nelson will teach a mountain photography workshop Aug. 24-25 at Snowbird resort. The workshop will focus on macro close-ups, filtration, water motion and scenic wide-angle photography. For more information and fees, call 521-6040, ext. 4080. League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of Park City Summit County continues its study of human services in the county Aug. 16 at noon. Speaker at the luncheon will be Homer Chandler, director of Mountainlands Association of Governments. For reservations, call Nancy Bradish (649-2426) or Evelyn Richards (649-7465) by Aug. 15 at noon. 815 Meeting on Art Festival Anyone who has a comment or suggestion about this year's Park City Art Festival is invited to attend a public input meeting at the Kimball Art Center Aug. 16 at 4 p.m. The art festival is a community event sponsored by the Kimball Art Center. For more information, call 649-8882. 649-8882. 815 Support your local theater Park City Performances is looking for able-bodied volunteers to join its "supporting cast" as ticket takers, concession workers, stage hands and set builders. In addition, help will be needed with the season ticket drive in September-October. For more information, call Pam Foyster at 649-9371 'i. days) W Val Thurnell at 649-8586 (evenings). 815 Reading club party ' All the children who participated in this summer's reading program are invited to enjoy refreshments and receive awards at the end-of-the-summer reading club party to be held at the Miners Hospital Library Aug. 16 at 3 p.m. The film, "The Black Stallion Returns," will be shown on video at 3:30 p.m. For more information, call 649-8118. Food preservation County extension agent Faye Boyer will teach a food preservation workshop Aug. 28 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building. Cost is $5, for materials. Deadline for registration is Aug. 23 at the Recreation Department, 649-9321, ext. 60. 822 Political Action Committee The recently-formed Political Action Committee invites anyone concerned with Park City's economic health, taxes, employment or educational opportunities to attend a meeting at the Egyptian Theatre Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.m. The ways and means by which the community can be improved will be discussed. For more information, call David R. Evans at 649-7971. 822 Keep off the grass The Park City Building and Planning Departments ask that citizens please stay off the new grass at the City Park playing fields. Spokesmen ask your help in protecting your investment in better fields please don't walk, play or drive across the new grass until it is fully grown. Officials will let the public know when the fields formally open for use. 822 Lagoon trip The Recreation Department will sponsor its annual youth trip (for ages 12 and older) to Lagoon amusement park Aug. 20. Bus leaves the Treasure Mountain Middle School at 10 a.m. and returns at 6 p.m. Cost is $10. To register, call 649-9321, ext. 6o. 815 Well child clinic An appointment is needed to attend the Well Child clinic Aug. 19 at the Summit County Health Department, 1753 Sidewinder Dr., Prospector Square. Fee is $2 a child. Service includes physical and developmental examinations, hematocrit and immunizations, if necessary. For more information, call 649-9072. . 815 Nature experiences The Norwegian School of Nature Life offers a variety of summer nature experiences, including short and long hikes, backpacking and mountain bike treks. For reservations, call 649-9461 or 649-2048. 815 Alumni Day at the U Anyone who attended the University of Utah in the last 15 years is invited to attend Young Alumni Day at the U Aug. 24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Among the 35 events will be a 5K run, golf and tennis clinics, a Dixieland band performance and wallyball and cheerleading clinics. For more information, call 581-6995. 815 Reunion picnic cancellation The 2nd Annual Reunion Picnic, sponsored by the Park City Historical Society, has been cancelled due to construction activity in City Park. It was to be held Aug. 31. It will be resumed next year. 815 Cottonwood Heights pool trip Young people ages 11 years and older are invited to sign up for a trip to the Cottonwood Heights swimming pool Aug. 27. Bus leaves the Treasure Mountain Middle School at 10:30 a.m. and returns at 4:30 p.m. Cost is $1.50. For more information, call the Rec. Dept. at 649-9321, 649-9321, ext. 60. 822 Senior citizens trip The Recreation Department will sponsor a shopping trip to Salt Lake for senior citizens especially visitors from Sun City Aug. 19. The bus will leave the Miners Hospital Library at 10 a.m. and return at 5 p.m. Cost for, the bus ride is $2.50. Capacity is 36 passengers. To ; register, call 649-9321, ext. 60. . v .. . , 815,: School registration Registration for new students entering Parley's Park Elementary School will begin Aug. 26. For information, call 649-9142. Registration for students who wish to enter Park City High School will begin Aug. 19. For more information, call 649-8361. Kindergarten students starting school this fall may pick up registration materials at the school district office at the Treasure Mountain Middle School. School for all students will begin Sept. 3. Soccer league Registration deadline for the soccer program for boys and girls ages 5 to 15 is Aug. 16. Sign up at the Memorial Building. Games will begin in September. Cost is $30 (Park City residents), $40 (non-residents) for spring and fall soccer. For more information, call 649-9321, ext. 60. 815 Men's flag football Registration deadline for the men's flag football team is Aug. 22. The team will compete in the Salt Lake league. For more information, call 649-9321, ext. 60. 822 Swimming Beginning swimming lessons for 3-to-5-year-olds will be held two mornings a week through August. For more information, call Jane at 649-6130. 822 For emergencies call ... If you live within Park City city limits, the 24-hour emergency number for police, fire and ambulance service is 649-9361. For questions about snow removal, street repair, water problems or any city service call the service requestinformation number 649-9321 Be a Coast Guard cadet Deadline for applications for appointment as cadet in the U.S. Coast Guard Academy class of 1990 is Dec. 15. The competition for appointment is based on the candidate's high school rank, performance on SAT or ACT and leadership potential. Men and women must be ages 17 to 21 by July 1, 1986 to apply. For more information write to Director of Admissions, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT 06320 or call 203-444-8501. ' 822 j A tree listing (30-word-limit) of classes, in the Park City area is available to non-profit organizations giving free classes tor 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 ivivuuay . Life Drawing University of Utah professor Paul Davis will teach a life drawing workshop Aug. 19-23 from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. at the Kimball Art Center. He will offer one-to-one instruction on draftman's techniques used in translating three-dimensional three-dimensional reality to a two-dimensional surface. For more information, call 649-8882. 815 Skin Care Clinic Want to look at least 10 years younger? The Prospector Athletic Club presents Nu Skin demonstrations on Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. For more information, call Jeannine at 649-6670. BodiFit Bodi Fit at the Park Meadows Racquet Club offers aerobic fitness classes' for men and women. Schedule: Advanced aerobics, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 a.m.; interval training, Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a.m., Wednesday at 5:30 p.m.; and softintermediate aerobics, . Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Free babysitting is available during morning classes. Call 649-8080 649-8080 for more information. tfn Body Aerobics The Prospector Athletic Club offers a coed aerobic workout every morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Lillian Gress Is the director; Kim Mayhew instructs. Please call 649-. 6670 for more information. Windsurfing Summit Sailboards on Rockport Reservoir offers certified instruction with the Sailboard School System. Easy lesson plans for groups or individuals will be given seven days a week. For rates and reservations, please call 645-SURF(7873). P. C. Athletic Club The new Park City Athletic Club, located in the Memorial Building is open to men and women for a $25 joining fee and $20 a month or $4 a workout. Paul Jaime will design individual workout and diet programs. Men's showers and locker room is available. For more information, call 649-9321, ext. 60. 815 HorseShow The Park City Summer Horse Show will be held at Ernie's Rodeo Grounds Aug. 24 at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $3 a class. Entry forms are available at the Memorial Building. Registration will be accepted on show day. For more information, call Dennis Dale, 649-2130. 822 Hunters' Safety The Park City Recreation Department will sponsor a hunters' safety course Aug. 13-23 from 9 a.m. to noon for ; ages 11 and older. Cost is $15. Registration deadline is j Aug. 16. For more information, call 649-9321 , ext. 60. 815 KidsKampus Register now for Miss Billie's Kid Kampus academic j program for 212-to-8-year-olds, preschool and kindergarten reinforcement programs and special tutoring. Ask about the new latch-key program. Drop-in, ' ' weekly, monthly; full and half-day rates are available. For ; more information, call 649-5437. ' 815 Backpacking in Colorado The Norwegian School of Nature Life will lead a j backpacking trek into the San Juan Mountains of j Colorado Aug. 17 to 24. Included in the $385 fee will be a ! narrow-gauge train ride .from Durango to Silverton, ' transportation, food, group equipment and mentor. For ; reservations, call 649-9461 or 639-2048. j Tennis Kiin Lmdciuist i,f the Prospector Athletic Club offers a full ("(njum ol tonms classes, including Ladies' Day, a j jumois program, private lessons and a matchmaking i service Please Cdll 649 6670 for more information. ! 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