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PCHS girls’ tennis team tryouts

Tryouts for the 2011 Park City High School girls’ tennis team are scheduled for Monday, Aug. 1, and Tuesday, Aug. 2, at The Solamere/Oaks Swim & Tennis Club (2400 Solamere Drive). The tryouts will run from noon to 3 p.m. on both days. Call head coach Lori McMahon if interested, (435) 640-8146.

Dryland Training at PC Racquet Club

Looking for a personal strength training program that is tailored, but in a group setting? Join Park City Recreation for a six-week program that will increase muscular endurance, balance and body awareness. Class will be Tuesday and Thursdays from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Aug. 30 to Oct. 6., at the Park City Racquet Club. Registration is required and is open now. To sign up, call 615-5400 to register today.

Park City Recreation Skate Comp Series

Don’t miss out on the action in Utah’s premier skate competition series. Park City Recreation will be hosting competitions on Saturdays: July 30, and August 20 at the Park City Skate Park. All levels, ages, boys and girls welcome, advance and day of registration accepted. For registration or more information visit the website at parkcityrecreation.org or call at 615-5400.

Mystery Mixed Doubles Tennis

Park City Tennis will be hosting its annual Mystery Mixed Doubles Social July 27 and 28. Adults of all skill levels are welcome. The cost is $15 for both evenings, with matches starting at 6 p.m. A potluck social is to be held after each evening of play concludes. Call 435-615-5436 to register or for more information.

Dog Obedience class

Have a new puppy or a dog that would love to learn a few new tricks? Park City Recreation begins another session of Dog Obedience classes Tuesday, July 26. Three levels of training are offered to fit the need of dogs with puppy, basic, and intermediate classes. Classes are taught by local certified dog trainer, Heather Hampsten and will be held at the Park City Ice Arena. Registration is open now until classes are filled. Register online at parkcityrecreation.org or call the facility at 615-5400.

Coed 7v7 Soccer League

Don’t miss out on the action as the Park City Recreation is gearing up to start this summer’s coed 7-v-7 soccer league. Games will be played at the Park City Sports Complex on Thursday nights August 18 through October 13. This popular league fills fast. Registration ends August 11 and cost per team is $275. For more information, contact the Park City Racquet Club front desk at 615-5400 or go to the website at http://www.parkcityrecreation.org .

Coed Kickball League

Remember those days on the playground? Well, Park City Recreation is bringing them back with the Coed Kickball League, and the game is much more competitive and fun than most remember. Coed teams will play at the Park City Sports Complex Wednesday nights beginning August 3 through October 5. Cost per team is $275 and the registration deadline is July 27. Space is limited. For more information call the Park City Racquet Club at 615-5400 or visit the website at http://www.parkcityrecreation.org .

Adult Golf Clinic

The Park City Golf Course will be hosting an adult golf clinic July 19, 21, 26 and 28

From 5:45 to 7 p.m. The cost $150 per person and will be hosted by Cynthia Brown, LPGA and Ken Stenmark, PGA apprentice Sign up at Park City Golf Course or call Brown with any questions at 435-615-5821.

Park City Sailing Demos

Park City Sailing has begun a series of Monday night Open House – Sailing Demos – Junior Racing and Family Barbecues. The final demo is scheduled for July 25. The demo sailboat rides and racing begin at 4 p.m., and the barbecue will follow at 6 p.m. This event is open to the entire community and is free. It’s a great opportunity for children to experience a ride on a sailboat and see what Park City Sailing is all about. Scholarships are available. The event is located at the Jordanelle Reservoir and details can be found at http://www.sailparkcity.org or call Ken Block at 435-655-2890.

Learn to Skate and Play Hockey classes

Beat the heat and hit the ice at Park City Ice Arena. Get a jump start on skating and hockey skills. Classes meet twice a week, Tuesdays and Thursdays, for three weeks on July 14, 19, and 21. Learn to Play Hockey classes are 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and Learn to Skate Classes are 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The Ice Arena offers skating classes for all levels, ages 3-adult. Hockey is available to those future players, ages 5 to 14, who have passed the Snowflurries Learn to Skate class in hockey skates. Visit the website at http://www.parkcityice.org for more information or call us at (435) 615-5700.

Park City Karate

Park City Karate will be hosting summer karate camps this summer. The four-day camps will be held July 25-28 and August 8-11. These camps will feature four days of karate, fitness, outdoor activities and even an afternoon of bowling. Campers do not have to have any karate experience to join in the fun. The cost for one of these exciting camps session is $185 and includes all activities, snacks and lunch. For more information or to sign up for a camp session, call Park City Karate at 435-655-5755.

Adult 3-on-3 basketball

Park City Recreation is rounding up teams for this summer’s 3V3 basketball series. Choose one night or join in for a night out on the court. Games will be played Mondays, July 11 and August 15 on the City Park basketball court. Pre-register today online at parkcityrecreation.org or call (435) 615-5410. Day of event registration accepted-cash only.

Fall soccer

Fall soccer offered by Basin Recreation and Park City Recreation is now available for registration. Players will have a great time while learning fundamentals, teamwork, making new friends in many game-type settings. Don’t miss out on the action. Divisions are designed for ages 4 years to 9th grade. Registration deadline is July 17. The season begins the week of Aug. 22 and will run until Oct. 8. Log onto http://www.basinrecreation.org or call 435-655-0999 for more information.

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