Education Briefs
Utah state government Park City/Summit County:
Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.: (801) 538-1000 http://www.utah.gov/governor/contact.html
Rep. Mel Brown: melbrown@utah.gov
Rep. Christine Johnson: christinejohnson@utah.gov
Sen. Kevin Van Tassell: kvantassell@utahsenate.org
Sen. Allen Christensen: achristensen@utahsenate.org
U.S. Congress:
Rep. Rob Bishop: http://www.house.gov/bobbishop
Rep. Chris Cannon: cannon.ut03@mail.house.gov
Sen. Kevin Van Tassell: kvantassell@utahsenate.org
Sen. Allen Christensen: achristensen@utahsenate.org
Kimball winter classes
The Kimball Art center presents 2007 winter/spring art classes for kids, teens and adults. The first session of classes begins Feb. 26. The second session of classes begins in April.
Session 1: Kids: Wheel-Thrown Pottery, Making Art History, Exploring Sculpture, Origami, Photo for Kids. Teens: Intro to Art: Drawing and Painting, Intro to Film. Adults: Fundamental Ceramics, Drawing Techniques (day/night session), Beginning Oil Painting, Beginning Watercolor, Beginning Photography. For class times and dates and detailed information on classes, visit http://www.kimball-art.org .
For more information contact Annie Kennedy at 649-8882, ext. 113, or e-mail education@kimball-art.org
Scholarship Club seminar
Savings and borrowing options for a college education will be discussed Monday, March 5, at 7 p.m. at the Eccles Center. The seminar is pegged for "families who are just starting to save, and those who forgot to." For more information, contact Dana Ardovino, Park City High School community scholarship advisor at 645-5650, ext. 2085
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Even amid high unemployment, finding employees challenging for some businesses
Thanks to COVID-19 cutting into visitation numbers, Park City’s seasonal workforce is sufficient. In any other winter, “the hiring situation would be dire.”