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Golf tournament

The Park City men’s golf club will hold their first tournament of the year, the Icebreaker Four Man Scramble, on Sunday, April 30. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m., followed by a 9:15 shotgun start. There will be a random draw for teams. Please call the Park City Golf Club for more information at 615-5800.

Cancer donations

To make donations to the Park City Cancer Crusaders, which is raising money in honor of Dom Lewinsohn for the Salt Lake City Marathon’s charity, the Huntsman Cancer Institute, please visit http://www.active.com/donate/Huntsman/1SWeaver . The link was not listed in last edition’s article.

Summer adventure camp

Olympic legacy facilities are offering the "Get Up and Go Adventure Camps" this summer, beginning July 18, for boys and girls ages 8-14 to try Olympic sports at the same Olympic venues made famous from the 2002 Games. The Utah Olympic Parks adventure camp is an ideal opportunity for boys and girls to participate in many different winter sports and learn about Utah’s Olympic legacy. Experienced coaches will provide each camper with expert instruction and proper equipment, ensuring that everyone can play, compete and excel in a fun environment. The Adventure Camp will also include team building and leadership activities and a ride on the new Quicksilver alpine slide and zipline. Lunch will be provided daily. There is also limited availability for adults in each camp. Reservations for the 2006 summer adventure camps can now be made by calling (435) 658-4208 or e-mailing sportservices45am 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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