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6A LifeStyle Saturday, September 3, 1994 Wausau Daily Herald ii The following calendar is to publicize nonprofit group events. To include your news in the listing send the information two weeks in advance to: Community Calendar Wausau Daily Herald P.O. Box 1286 Wausau, Wis. 54402-1286 or 9:15 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, South Pod, all beginning Sept. 19. Free to YMCA members, non-member fee. Swim Lessons (progressive levels) for ages 514 and older, Sept. 19 to Nov.

12. YMCA membership required. Swim Lessons (skipper levels) for children ages 6 months to 5'4 years, Sept. 19 to Nov. 12.

Free with YMCA membership. Mid and High School Swim Lessons for youth 1 1 years and older, 11:15 a.m. to noon Saturdays, Sept. 19 to Nov. 12, South Pool.

Free with YMCA membership. Adult Water Exercise Level 1, 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.

or 1 0 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Mondays through Fridays; or 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, all beginning Sept.

19. YMCA membership required, financial assistance avail able. Y. Weight program with weight management, nutrition awareness and exercise, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Tuesdays beginning Sept. 20, YMCA Red Rail. $20 per month for members, $40 non-members. Masters Swimming (Session I) for those 19 years and older and can swim 400 meters non-stop, Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Sept. 20, North Pool.

YMCA membership required. Youth Safe Diving Clinic, 1 1 :1 5 a.m. to noon Saturdays, Sept. 24 to Nov. 19, South Pool.

Free with YMCA membership. Pool Rental for special occasions, 3:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays, Sept. 20 to Oct.

28; or noon to 1 p.m. Saturdays beginning Nov. 1 9. $40 for first hour (20 people), and $2 for each additional person. Youth Water Ballet, noon to 1 p.m.

Sat- prize drawings, games, rummage sale, arts and crafts, bake sale and food, 1 1 a.m. to 1 1 :30 p.m. at the Rolling Stone Building, N10545 E. Shore Road, Pearson. Croatian Day ethnic festival with dinner and music, 10 a.m.

to midnight at the Bay Area Civic Center, Ashland. Belgian Kermiss Festival, harvest celebration with traditional foods, Belgian pie contest polka music and children's games, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Sugar Mt. Farm Market, 9900 Highway 57 (25 miles north of Green Bay), Brussels.

Wausaqua Water Ski Show: 6:30 p.m. at D.C. Everest Park, South Third Avenue, Wausau. Free admission. Bingo: 6:45 p.m.

Sept 4, 1 1 1 8 and 25, Pacelli High School, 1301 Maria Drive, Stevens Point AitsEvents I Farmer's market: 8 a.m. every Sunday until late fall, Kmart parking lot (Menard fclaza), Wausau. Festivals and art: throughout Wisconsin. Annual Labor Day Picnic sponsored by Sine Rolling Stone Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District, live music, raffle and Art supervisors heeded for festival Be older ear Ann Landers: So many children complain about their elderly par- urdays, Sept. 24 to Nov.

12, South Pool. membership required. Support cramps AA: 9 a.m., 2346 Lake Pesobic Road, Merrill. L.Sunday Morning AA: closed, 9:30 a.m.,: Alano Club, 71 1 McClellan Wausau. Tomahawk Area AA: 10:10 a.m., TomaT hawk Alano Club, 317 E.

Washington Ave.r Tomahawk. Narcotics Anonymous: 7:30 p.m., First. English Lutheran Church, 402 N. 3rd Wausau, 1-800-240-0276. 1 2 by 1 2 AA: 7:30 p.m., Alano Club, Wausau.

Sunday Night Discussion: closed, 7:30 p.m., North Central Health Care Center, Wausau. i outlet -O "Jimmy" loves children. When we are in a grocery store and he sees a baby in the arms of his mother, he goes right over and says "kootchie coo" or some other fool thing and starts up a "conversation" with the 'J kid. In church, he does the same thing. I'm sure the mothers must think he is nuts.

We visited relatives recently, and; instead of staying with the adults, Jimmy romped around with his two nephews all evening. The kids loved it, but the adults thought it was mighty strange. What should I do about this? Embarrassed Embarrassed: Your husband obviously loves babies and young children, and I think if 9" beautiful Leave him alone, and pray it lasts until you have children of your own. Send questions to Ann Landers, Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. Century Suite 700, Los Angeles, Calif.

90045 ents. My mother is 76 and in i poor health. I phone her every Ln day and see her frequently. She was once a vigorous, energetic woman, and it must be difficult for a person like that to accept the fact that her days The Volunteer Center of Marathon County recruits and refers volunteers to nonprofit and government departments in Marathon County, you are interested in sharing your time and Skills, please call The Volunteer Center office at 843-1220, to find out more about these and other volunteer opportunities. Art Center aides; The Family Art Center is in need of volunteers to I supervise children's art projects i ing the Wausau Festival of Arts.

Choose your two hour shift Saturday or Sunday. Minimum age: 12. Speaking partner Volunteers i will be paired with a student in iNTC's English As A Second Lan- guage program. Partners will meet for one hour a week and speak infor- mally in English while doing social I activities. Partners may meet at any time and place agreeable to both.

The jUWs Rnetter, Gerbig win awards parents' If you want your child to be creative, don't buy coloring books with the figures already drawn. Give him pencils, crayons, paints and clay and let his imagination create the lines and mix the colors. If he shows an interest in music, buy him a secondhand instrument and see that he practices and sticks to it One sage denned an educated man as someone who can entertain himself, entertain a stranger and entertain a new idea. Will your children qualify? R.P., Chicago Chicago: Thank you for a splendid bit of guidance for parents. YouVe done my work today, and I thank you.

Dear Ann Landers: My husband and I are newlyweds, and he has a fault that needs correcting. Warehouse Piano Sale f' Aug 25th -Sept 10th YAMAHff WALTER WEBER KURZWEIL 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH With approved credit Low Monthly Payments Used Pianos From $295 MITCHELL PIANO WORKS 10-6 Sat. 10-3 809 Wisconsin By the Water Tower Stevens Point 341-8419 A Public Access Channel 10: Wausau. 8 a.m., What is Community Bible Time? 1 p.m., This is the Life. 2 p.m., Wausau City Council special meeting (Sept.

1 5 p.m., Rising Tide. 7 p.m Star Search "94. 8 p.m., That's Almost Funny. Woodson YMCA programs: in Wausau, call 845-2177. Adult Water Walking, 8:30 a.m.

to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday, or 7:15 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. Saturdays, both at the North Pool; CENTER afternoons, p.m. or 6:00 p.m., during the school year.

Pick the day(s) best for you. Participate in planned activities with children. Previous baby sittingchild care experience helpful. Minimum age: 15. Domestic abuse crisis line: Persons with a bask understanding of domestic abuse, nonjudgemental, good communication skills, ability to maintain records needed for 4-5 hour shifts at least once a month day of your choice.

Shifts between 5-10 p.m., Monday-Thursdays. On weekends and holidays shifts are 9 a.m.-l p.m. or 1-5 p.m. Volunteers answer crisis line, make referrals, perform intake duties, complete records and act as supportive listeners to shelter residents. Maintain strict confidentiality.

Training and 6 month commitment preferred. Ryan Gaska Daniel Kanemoto High School; Daniel Kanemoto, Wausau East; Brent Budsberg, Wausau West; Tom Lambrecht, Newman; Mariam Roy, Marathon; and Tom Pospyhalla, Stratford. shorts fit," Simmons laughed. As for the name of the supporters, Rudkin says it has nothing to do with his own name. "Everyone wonders what the real meaning of Ruds is, but they're wrong he says.

1 have a very creative wife." "VValcn lor new snows showunes on Fnaayl" THE UON KING (G)H Sat, Sua 12:45, 2:35, 420, 7:10, 9:00 Eves 7:10, 9:00 CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER (PG13)H Sat, Sun. 1 :00, 3:40, 7:00, 9:30 Eves. 7:00, 9:30 MILK MONEY (PG1 3) Sat, Sun. 1:10, 3:40, 7:10, 9:30 Eves. 7:10, 9:30 NATURAL BORN KILLERS (R) Restricted Admittance Sat, Sun.

12:55, 3:10, 7:00, 9:10 Eves. 7:00, 9:10 COLOR OF NIGHT (R) Restricted Admittance Sat, Sun. 12:55, 3:10, 7:00,9:10 Eves. 7:00, 9:10 Mariam Tom Roy Pospyhalla purpose is to help students develop fluency. Transporters needed: Local agency needs help with transportation.

A driver is needed to transport a young client to a class in Wausau from Mosinee on Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. A driver is also needed to transport a young child from Marathon City, Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Help someone out while coming into town to run your errands.

Beautician: Help set hair of residents of a local nursing home every other Friday from 9:00 a.m. a.m. The residents' hair is shampooed by the nursing staff, volunteers do the setting. Work together with other volunteers, then have lunch afterward. Child-care assistants: Help out at local drop-in center weekday scholarship recipients are: Heather Gilling-ham, Wausau; Amanda Brun-sell, Rothschild; Heather Cramer, Marathon; Sara Evans, Wausau; Bradley Hall, Wausau; Aaron Schofield; Nicole Hurst, Wausau; Daniel Attoe Stephen Lin, Wausau; Christie Nurre, Merrill; Rachel Porath, Merrill; Christopher Swita, Mosinee; Susan Wudi, Schofield; May Hahn, Wausau; Tania Jansen, Mosinee; Jason Knetter, Edgar; Chad Lemmer, Marathon; and Joanne Lang, Marathon.

Wausau Festival of Arts Scholarships: Wausau Festival of Arts has awarded the following art scholarships for 1994: $500 to UW-Marathon Center student Daniel Attoe; $350 scholarships to graduating seniors Ryan Gaska, D.C. Everest Simmons says. The idea for Ruds came to Simmons in 1987 after he spent years of discomfort wearing a jock to play and coach various sports. He struggled with the design of several types of pouches, then realized that filling in a critical space in the shorts with some fabric would get the job done. 1 took some fabric, stitched it into a pair of Fruit of the Looms and wore it around the house," he said.

"It was incredible." A few months later, Simmons, who did not know how to sew, approached East Coast Leotard owner and former classmate John Koerner for help. Koerner taught him how to sew and the two raised some eyebrows while collaborating on designs at Koemers Colchester factory. "We had these low windows where we were working," Koerner says. From the outside, all that could be seen were bodies from the waist down. "We used to set a mirror on the floor and walk over it to see where the material was gathering and how the 4w 'j Jeffrey Knetter, Edgar, of the Uni-iversity of Wisconsin-Madison has been awarded the Miller Foundation scholarship for the 1994-95 academic 'year.

Robert Gerbig, Gleason, of UW has been awarded the Egbert Orchard and Fred Pabst Memorial scholarships for the 1994-95 academic year. I St John's University: Gregory jSchlaefer, Wausau, recently received 'an EBA Accounting Scholarship for 1994-95 from St. John's University, SCollegeville, Minn. He is one of seven J3t. John's students selected to receive this award.

St. Catherine: Danelle Chase has received the CSC Project Scholarship the College of St Catherine's in recognition for her ministry to nonprofit organizations offering direct -tare to the community. She is a double major in psychology and philoso-yhy with a concentration in ethics and was honored for maintaining a 3.685 grade-point average. Scholarships: Heidi Chaudoir of Schofield has been awarded a scholarship by the Wisconsin Grocers Association Education Scholarship foundation. She is currently studying biochemistry and genetics at UW--Marathon Center.

WPS scholarships: 1994 WPS Ruds 3From Page 5A Vard, players for the Boston Bruins, York Mets, Detroit Redwings Sand half a dozen teams at the University of Vermont That exposure, coupled with the ales and design explosion in the 'men's underwear market over the past few years, has helped Ruds make inroads into locker rooms across the country since their official debut in 1993. As one of the first alternatives to come along since the jockstrap was invented in 1890, the shorts have been well supported by sensitive I males. They work like a charm," says Maglione, 34, who wore Ruds in this year's Burlington City Marathon. Tve rrun for 10-15 years and ifs probably some of the most comfortable stuff Tve wom." "I can wear Ruds all day and they don't itch," adds Kevin Hattin, Nau-Itilus director at the Burlington, Vt, JYMCA. "Finally it's become acceptable for men to talk about their underwear, LaraeSizeADDarel Sizes 14 to 54 and 1X to 7 14th Anniversary! Sale 20 OFF i STCHS17I0E Register For Prizes Open Daily 10-6 Saturdays 10-4 Sundays 12-4 sia's Center Business 51, Piover 341-6783 11:00 a.m.

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Before long, she is laughing. It's music to my ears. It would be wonderful if Mother were as strong and vital today as she was when I was a teenager. But she isn't, and now it's my turn to listen and try to bring some happiness to her limited and joyless life. I'm going to do what I can for her as long as I can and be thankful that at my age I still have a mother.

Most people don't. A Daughter Daughter; I envy you. Thanks for putting into words something that many people need to see sons as well as daughters. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a schoolteacher who loves kids. Hundreds of parents have asked me what they can do to motivate their children to become useful, productive adults.

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