Briefs
The school bus stop located near 230 Parkview Avenue will be closed for construction starting Aug. 28.
Students who currently use that bus stop should relocate to the fire station stop on Maple Drive. Until construction is complete students will be picked up and dropped off at that stop. The district recommends arriving five minutes early and reminds students to walk facing traffic.
Adult high school completion
The Park City School District offers high school completion classes. Students can join the community education program at any time to earn their high school diploma or prepare for G.E.D. test. The school district also has materials available in Spanish.
The program is for people who did not finish high school, are 18 years or older, and whose high school class has graduated.
Adult High School is on Tuesday and Thursday nights in the Park City Learning Center (2400 Kearns Blvd., by McPolin Elementary). The program is from 5 to 8 p.m. The registration fee is $35 per year. If possible students should bring their high school transcripts when they register.
For more information, contact Judy Tukuafu at 645-5600 ext. 1147
English-as-a-second-language classes
The Park City School District offers adult English-as-a-second language classes. The course, which is tailored to a variety of proficiency levels, runs all year and begins on Sept. 15. Students can join at any time with a $20 registration fee.
Classes are Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Class is held at the Park City Learning Center at 2400 Kearns Blvd. (next to McPolin Elementary). Call 645-5600 ext. 1147 for more information. Come 15 minutes early for registration.
Six cocktails in the running for Canyons Village winter contest
For its first year, and smaller-scale eligibility, there are six participating restaurants and bars: KITA at Pendry, Kutchu Shabu, Escala Provisions Co. at Hyatt Centric, Red Tail Grill, Edge Steakhouse and The Farm.
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