MoviesAnnouncementsJune 4:2010The <strong>Yosemite</strong> Lions Club meets for lunch at the Ahwahnee Ho-June 11: Tightrope tel at noon on the first and third Thursday of every month.June 18: Country The <strong>Yosemite</strong> Rotary Club meets Tuesdays at noon in the FourJune 25: AIIofMe Seasons Restaurant at <strong>Yosemite</strong> Lodge.mesM°vieSareareat 8:00shOWnp.m~eVer~nd~Uesd~y10:00’p.m in th~t~..j~ _Audit°ri um. Showti- The <strong>Yosemite</strong> Alcohol ics Anonymous meets twice a week -Ȧdmis~’i~,~$2.,.50.~or.adu.lts., Wednesdays and Sundays- at <strong>Yosemite</strong> Park and Curry Com-$1.50 for children. ". ,.,.~’~ ~ ,:-, ~ ......¯J,.’~pan.y~p.Jc~/ee Training Office.June Eventsl~n i i During the months of J~fie,.duly and August, <strong>Yosemite</strong> BranchUbrary hours will be: Tuesdays 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m.,Wednesdays 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m., and Thursdays 12:00June 6: Big Screen Video Movie: Delirious (Weight Room)8:00 p.m. FREEnoon to 4:00 p.m. Recently 80 books were added to your libraryshelves giving the library approximately 1,100 books, and asJune 8: Field Day (Elementary School Field) 12:00 noon time passes, more books will be added. We are still accepting7:00 p.m. FREE -- Food and Fun~ paperbacks and hardbound books that are in excellent condi-June 10: Dance (East Auditorium) 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 midnight tion. These may be turned in at the library, which is located in theJune 13: Big Screen Video Movie!"",~g~’i~rl4b’L~la’d~,.(WeightY- ~.~, ~" GlrlsClub," during" Ilbraryhours"Room) 8.00 p.m. FREE¯ ",~-~..~ ~,..,,.,,.. ~ _ .~ ." "-".’~’~:~,’~,e.m~t.e..Mountameermg School is located at TuolumneJune 20: Big Screen Video Movie: Missing (Weight Room) Mea’do~fortl~e~..~i~er.8:00 p.m. FREEDon’t forget the Vetoed Run for Cancer on July 14th. RunnersJune 27: Big Screen Video Movie: Terms of Endearmentshould currently be in training -- July 14th will be here shortly!(Weight Room) 8:00 p.m. FREECheck bulletin boards location at your work place or housing As summer approaches, <strong>Yosemite</strong>’s Retail Stores offer a widearea for details, or call Employee Recreationat ext. 1475. variety of iter~s to satisfy your needs. An assortment of women’sWrangler wear is now available including shorts, culottes, and"" -- " -~npo~ngActivitiessummer tops in the newest styles, fabrics, and colors. An excitingvariety of hardbound books are available with topics rangingfrom flora to climbing. All new electronics including solar andWeight Room: Open Monday thru Saturday 10:00 - 12:00, . battery-operated calculators as well as cassette players can also1:00 - 4:00, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m., Sundays 2:00 - be obtained inthe retail stores. These are just afewofthe items7:00 p.m. currently stocked in the retail stores for your convenience. NewBasketball: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 5:00 - 8:00 merchandisearriving daily, so visit <strong>Yosemite</strong>’s Retail Storesp.m. (Elementary School)soon and prepare yourself for summer.Volleyball: Wednesdays & Saturdays 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Hotel Wawona offers both food and old-fashioned fun on Satur-(Outside Weight Room) days and Sundays. The Sunday Buffet Brunch is served from i:iilJazzercise: Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30- 10:30 a.m. (Girls 7:30 a.m. till 1:30 p.m. in Hotel Wawona’s charming turn-of-theii~i:’!Club) century dining room. The buffet menu changes each week and~iSoftball: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 5:00- 8:00 features eggs benedict, eggs florentine, cheese blintzes, asp.m.,Sundays noon - 8:00 p.m. (Elementary sorted fruits, juices, biscuits, pastries, ham, sausage, corned ~iI,i:~School Field) beef hash, grilled trout, scrambled eggs, home fried potatoes, l~-~and coffee, tea or milk. Champagne is available by the glass. ~"’~Watch for NEW location and NEW time for Aerobics.Saturday nights come alive on the lawn of the Hotel WawonaC~lI,,,~,~,,,,,, I &-",,,,,,,,I~when the Barbeque Dinner is served from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.I~i~l/l~g~iDinner includes Top Sirloin steak or hamburger steak plus ranch .:~.!................................ YU~Sb.MI/l= AHI=A MUMI::/nree Dearoom, ~wo Dam, Deau[iTulstyle beans sa ad corn on the cob, cheese bread, apple pie and_ .i’~a beverage ~:~ :i.~stone home. 1.5 acres on the South Fork of the Tuolumne River ’~!~ii and bordering the National Forest. Five miles to <strong>Yosemite</strong> Park :~iiThe fun goes on at the old-time barn dances held in the Gray iii!!ilii:i~:~ ! entrance on Highway 120 Zoned o rura estate Historic Indian~. Barn the Prancer H~story at Center on the fo .... low ng dates July ~!:~ ~i~!i".;i~i ~ampgrounas, water rights, county road access. 3,100 ft. eleva- 4, July 20, August 3, August 17 and August 31. The festivities!iii~ii:’! uon. ~ aream refiremem or second home! Contact Ward Heuer inc ude a string band, square dancing, and live calls. Everyone i~i~i:i!~!i!i at (209) 962-7735. is welcome. Mark your calendar now! !i~!i i
LF Iv 7]Summer Thursdays, 8:50 p,m,,aL Lhe <strong>Yosemite</strong> ChapelMay30--The SilentScream (abortion)June 6-July 18--Focus on the Family with James DobsonJune 6--The Strong-willed ChildJune 13--Shaping the Will Without Breaking the SpiritJune 20--Christian FatheringJune 27--Preparing for Adolescence: Origins of Self-DoubtJuly 4--Preparing for Adolescence: Peer Pressure, SexualityJuly I l--What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew AboutWomen: the Lonely HousewifeJuly 18--What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew AboutWomen: Money, Sell, ChildrenJuly 25--Chariotsof FireAugust l--The Hiding PlaceAugust 8--Jesus is VictorAugust 15--JoniAugustAugust22--Reflection29--The Livingof His LoveWord
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