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Show P.G. Recreation classes to hold 'Show and Tell' Pleasant Grove Parks and Recreation's staff would like to invite the community to their first annual "Show and Tell" Monday and Tuesday, March 9 and 10, from 4 until 9 p.m. each evening at the Community Center. The idea came from numerous phone calls and inquiries to the department, asking what kind of classes are offered. There are classes in knitting and handwork. karate, tumbling and gymnastics, kid's cooking, aerobics, porcelain dolls, tap dancing, calligraphy, art and drawing, guitar, baton and much more. At the "Show and Tell," teachers will display and demonstrate what their classes have to offer. Pleasant Grove Parks and Recreation has been recognized for their excellence in the diversion and quality of classes that they offer the com munity. They are well-known statewide for their professionally run athletic programs that they put into the many other cultural programs they offer the community. com-munity. In the winter classes that are now just ending, for instance, they offered of-fered to the community a historical class that has received a great many compliments. Norm Barton, coordinator of the course, sai:. the same people didn't ahvaysc' to every class, but that a total:! least 60 different people is community had been able tot lot more about their home;.' i Those who have attended i requested that we run the hisfe series course again in a few nr. For more information, cat: Recreation Department at W |