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Show liRni:! IMfletfM IBsaipdl T"11' The ?ark Record is' happy to run brief notes (30-word limit) of Jr upcoming events for non profit organizations. Please type your messages in paragraph form and drop them off at 1670 Bonanza Drive-- Drive-- ! ,yore iP-m-Wnday. Unless otherwise agreed upon, notices will be , limited to two consecutive weeks Santa is coming Reprints of historic photos Children iwill have a chance to order direct when Santa Are you interested in getting a reprint of a historic 7 Claus visits the Memorial Budding Dec. 12. Santa will Park City photograph? A service is now available distribute treats following a karate demonstration and a through the Park City Library and the Park City Christmas show to be presented by members of the Museum to make reprints of selected old photos. Please Recreation Department dance classes beginnning at 7 stop at the front desk at the library and ask to see the p.m. For more information, call 649-9321, Ext. 60. photo file or inquire at the museum in the old City Hall. '''. Keep in mind reprints are not available for all photos. . ' ' . V . Service takes one to two weeks. For more information, Community tree-trimming can 549-037509-8118. You are invited to help trim the 16-foot community Christmas tree in front of the Park City Library Dec. 13 .. . at 6 p.m. Caroling and refreshments are planned, and lOV COlleCtlOn elementary school students will hang homemade decorations. You are welcome to bring an ornament of Toys for children of all ages are being collected by the your own to place on the tree. For more information, call Rodney SchreursPark City Fraternal Order of Police, the Recreation Department at 649-9321, Ext. 60. T If you have a new toy to contribute, you can drop it off anytime at the police department in the Marsac A lvU A Building. Or call 649-9410 and an officer will come to AlCOnOllCS AnOnymOUS your home to pick up your donation. tfn Groups that help alcoholics, their families and i, friends Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Alanon and Ala- C..U tnr C3nin teen meet regularly in the Park City area. Schedule: 3UU lOl actllla , .. Monday, 7 p.m., AA meets at Miners Automotive, Park You can share the Christmas spirit with the 30 or more City; Tuesday, 8 p.m., AA meets at The Hub, Heber; Summit County families that are in need of food and Wednesday, 7 p.m.; AA, Alanon and Alateen meet at St. clothing. If you would like to participate in the Park City . Mary's Catholic Church, Park City; Thursday, 5 p.m., churches' Sub for Santa program, please call Evelyn Alanon meets at the S Bar S Ranch, Kamas; Friday, 6 Richards (649-7465) or Claire Munro (649-9357). . tfn p.m., AA meets at Miners Automotive, Park City. For ;, more information, call Dan (649-1561) or Rick (649-2221) i v , in Park City or Karen (783-4720) in Kamas. tfn J HStmaiS COnCCrt . -irjp -fi The choral and instrumental department of Park City VOlUnteerS needed High School will present its annual Christmas concert, v "The Spirit of Christmas,'? Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. There is no Cold sore sufferers are needed at the University of charge. The whole family is invited. For more informa- Utah Health Services Center to test two drugs that show tion, call 649-8361. ! ? 1212 promise in treating the herpes simplex virus. For more ' information, call 581-6406. 125 - ... : . Museum hours I neater aUaillOnS The Park City Museum and ChamberBureau infor- Park City Performances will hold auditions for "This mation desk will be open during the following hours until is the Place, Book II" Dec. 16 and 17 at 7 p.m. at the further notice: Sunday, noon to 6 p.m.; Monday through Egyptian Theatre on Main Street. For more informa- "Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 tion, call Pam at 649-9371. 1216 . a.m. to 7 p.m. It will be closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day. The museum is at 528 Main St. in the old City HaU building. 1212 Dinner dance club The Park City Dinner Dance Club is looking for new . . . members to join for its 1986 season. If you enjoy dancing Summit Park ChliStlTiaS PaitV and having a good time, call 649-6129. 1219 ' The Summit Park Homeowners Association will spon-; . j j sor a Christmas party Dec. 14 from 6 to 11 p.m. at the DOnatlOnS,ne,edefl ?J1! IWJM.OubhouMjricket price for dinner and ."".".'r. ' 3 B dancuig will be $10. To make reservations, call Mark. St. Mary's Catholic Church invites donations of Simmons at 649-9878 or 649-9671, Gilda Nelson at 649-7791 clothing, furniture and household items in good condi- or any other association member before Dec. 9. , 125 tion to sell in its Heber thrift store. You can leave dona-; tions at the St. Mary's parking lot or the St. Lawrence Thrift Store, Center Street (one block west of Main), Heber, on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or Saturdays Akit With Santa from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, caU 649-9676 Viail iui vomo or 654-1168. 1219 Children under 10 are invited to visit with Santa at the Summit Park Fire Station Dec. 14 from 10 a.m. to noon. I ihmrv Phrictmac nfftfrraftl Children must be accompanied by a parent. A UUrary V-ll nail l iaa pi y J photographer will be available to take a picture for $3. The children's section of the Park City Library will Light refreshments will be served. The visit is sponsored host a special Christmas program . for tpreschool-age by the Summit Park Homeowners Association. 1212 children Dec. 19 at 7 p.m. ChUdreh. are Invited to attend "Bedtime Storytime" in their Tpajamas and enjoy fomSon Park City Community Clinic ,. The Park aty Community Clinic is a non-profit fami- ; .; t ly planning and xeproductive health program. Appoint- Avalanche locator CliniC ments are available for morning, afternoon and even- nvaianuic iuvoiui vmnv3 ing cUnics. Examinations are performed by a nurse White Pine Touring Center and the Park City Recrea- practitioner. Services include physical exams, Pap tion Department will sponsor Pieps avalanche clinics testSj counseling annd education, VD screening, Dec. 13 and 20 at 5:30 p.m. at the touring center on Utah pregnancy testing and contraceptive supplies. Costs Hwy. 224. The clinics will include instruction and prac- are reasonable. No one will be denied use of the clinic, tice and are open to everyone at no charge. For more in- gyices are confidential. For information, call formation, call 649-9321, Ext. 60, or 649-8701. 1212 549.5939. tfn Fastpitch players needed The Park City Recreation Department is looking for Well Child Clinic nlavers to join a fastpitch softball team that will participate par-ticipate in the Men's Fastpitch Softball Tournament to A Well Quid Clinic will be held Dec. 16 at the Summit be held in Park City next summer. A potential sponsor County Health Department, 1753 Sidewinder Dr., Pro-for Pro-for the team has been found. If you are interested in spector Square. An appointment is required. For more playing on the team, call 649-9321, Ext. 60. . ' 1219 information, caU 649-9072. 1212 -''.-' .... , I A free lstingf30-word-limrt)Df 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 tor 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. Aqua Aerobics Self-hypnosis Aqua aerobics the safe, water workout eliminates Tawwakul Balrd, certified hypnotherapist, will teach a shin splints, Joint pain and muscle stress and is perfect for four-week session In self-hypnosis beginning Oct. 1 5. The expectant mothers and people with injuries or back class will be held Tuesday t-7 p.m. at the Prospector trouble. The Prospector Athletic Club offers classes on Tues- Athletic Club and will help students focus on positive day and Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and Monday, goals weight loss, Improved athletic performance, a new Wednesday and Friday from 4 to 5 p.m. Free babysitting is Job or raise or Improving a relationship-through sugges- available during morning classes. For more information, tions to the subconscious. For more Information, call call 649-6670. tfn 649-6670. tfn Skiercize Body Aerobics You can reduce the chance of Injury on the ski hill by The Prospector Athletic Club offers a great workout getting Into shape the Prospector Athletic Club's coed that's fun with coed aerobics classes that focus on in- skierclze class to Increase leg strength, flexibility, coor- creasing cardiovascular endurance, strength, flexibility dlnation and cardlovascualar endurance. Schedule: Mon- and coordination. Schedule: daily, 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.; day, Wednesday and Friday from 6:45 to 8 p.m. For more Monday through Friday, 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Free babysitting information, call 649-6670. Hn Is available during weekday morning classes. For more information, in-formation, call 649-6670 for more information. tfn is : BODlFlT Bodi Fit at the Park Meadows Racquet Club offers Racquetball aerobic fitness classes for men and women. Schedule: ad- ' ; ' ' vanced aerobics, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 If lack of understanding is keeping you from getting a a.m.; low-Impact aerobics, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- great workout and having fun on the court, you can learn day at 9 a.m.; intermediate aerobics, Monday, Wednesday the basics of racquetball at the Prospector Athletic Club, and Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Free babysitting is available Doug Jones teaches beginners' clinics Monday at 12:30 during Tuesday' and Thursday morning classes. Bodi Fit p.m. and Thursday at 7 p.m. For more information, call will be closed Dec. 24, 25, 26, 31 and Jan. 1. Call 649-6670. ? tfn 649-8080 for more information. tfn Nordic Ski Trek Nature Expemences The Norwegian School of Nature Life offers a variety of The Norwegian School of Nature Life will hold a gentle winter nature adventures, including nordiccross-country nordiccross-country ski trek to the school's base cabin in ski lessons, short and long nordic ski day treks and cabin the Units Mountains Dec. 18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. No ex- and snow cave overnights. All activities are geared to the perience Is needed the school's philosophy de- least experienced participant, in line with the school's emphasizes stress and competition. The fee is $30 a per- philosophy of the unselfish and simple life in nature, son, including the learning experience, cabin and mentor, which de-emphasizes stress and competition. For more To make reservations, call 649-9321, Ext. 60, or information, call Tom at 649-9321, Ext. 60, or 649-2048. 649-2048. 1212 ' .. ' 1212. f Christmas Tree Pick Up & Delivery - Christmas Shopping ' ; . ( f grocery Shopping ; . ji&k P Package Wrapping &. Mailing 'v ' PLUS MANY OTHER SERVICES k. For additional information call: ofimeojtic and Seaoofiial v & |