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Curves Food Drive

Curves of Summit County will be participating in the Curves Food Drive to benefit local food banks. Last year, the Curves Food Drive collected 10.6 million pounds of food for local communities all over the world. To celebrate the generosity of the community, Curves is waiving its normal service fee for any new member who brings in a bag of non-perishable groceries and joins between Feb. 27 and March 11. Others wishing to donate may drop off non-perishable food items at Curves Monday through Saturday during business hours through the month of March. More than four million women belong to the Curves community. Curves is located at 1776 Park Ave. No. 22 (next to Gart Sports/the China Panda).

Soccer tryouts

The Park City High School boys soccer tryouts will be held Monday, Feb. 27 through Wednesday, March 1 at the Basin Recreation Field House. Freshmen and sophomore tryouts: Monday 4-6 p.m., Tuesday 2:45-4:15 p.m. and Wednesday 4:45-6:30 p.m. Junior and senior tryouts: Monday 5:30-7:30 p.m., Tuesday 3:30-5 p.m. and Wednesday 6:15-8 p.m. Please bring cleats, running shoes, shin pads, and a white T-shirt. Attend with assigned grade alignments. Call Trish Gordon 649-6126 for more information.

Break camp

Basin Recreation is offering a four-day February Break camp for kids ages 7-12. Camp will be held at Ecker Hill Middle School Feb. 21-24. The camp will run from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, and includes games, swimming, arts and crafts and more. Cost is $100 for the week or $30 per day. Register online http://www.basinrecreation.org or call 655-0999.

UTAH LACROSSE ASSOCIATION NAMES PAUL LARKIN AS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Larkin succeeds Soni Taylor as leader of fast-growing statewide sport association SANDY, UTAH January 6, 2006 The Utah Lacrosse Association has named Paul Larkin of Holladay as its new Executive Director. He follows Soni Taylor, who successfully managed the organization through a multi-year period of 20 percent annual growth. Larkin played the sport on the Olympus High School boy’s club team and at Utah State University, where he was president of the men’s Lacrosse team. He has a degree in Business Information Systems, and varied experience in the business world. His technical skills will help the ULA improve its communication and online registration processes, and his organizational abilities will help strengthen the association’s volunteer base. He started on Dec. 27th. Soni Taylor who served as the organization’s first executive director for three years – will stay on for a one-month transition period before leaving to pursue Lacrosse-related business activities. "As the first full-time, paid US Lacrosse chapter executive director in the country, Soni is a true pioneer, well regarded by the national organization in Baltimore," said Michael O’Malley, ULA board president. "In her time with the ULA, she pushed us forward on many fronts, including driving broad-based expansion in our youth leagues and improving the ULA’s financial reserves and service delivery in a period of high growth. We’re looking forward to Paul helping to push our organization further." The Utah Lacrosse Association is a regional chapter of US Lacrosse, the national governing body of the sport. Lacrosse is a high-speed, high-scoring sport played by male and female Utahns from Kindergarten to post-collegiate age groups. More than 34 boy’s high school teams and 18 girl’s high school teams competed in the spring 2005 season. Lacrosse is considered the fastest-growing team sport in the country. More information is available at http://www.utahlax.org and http://www.uslacrosse.org. ### Contact Michael O’Malley at (801) 652-5578. Beginning Monday, December 12, 2005, KTMP 1340 AM Radio will broadcast live ski reports from Park City Mountain Resort, Deer Valley, and The Canyons. Tune in at 7:45am Monday Friday to hear these reports. KTMP is your hometown classic country radio station located at 260 North Main Street in Heber City. For more information call (435) 657-1340. Bottom of Form


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