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NSGA Remains Undefeated <br />The North Shore Girls Gymnastics Class IV Team <br />continues to bring home a first place trophy in every meet. <br />The girls have comp>eted in three multi team meets and <br />placed 1st in all three. <br />The girls are working hard and look forward to a good <br />meet at Mound for the Class IV State Meet, February 4th <br />and 5th. Currently 22 of the 23 girls will compete in that <br />state meet and we look forward to some exciting finishes <br />and another 1st place trophy. <br />All of NSGA's teams (Class IV, Class III Compulsory, <br />Intermediate Optional, Advanced Optional) will then <br />travel to Omaha, Nebraska for the Sweetheart Invitational <br />Gymnastics Meet on February 10 -12. It is an exciting and <br />fun meet for all the girls and a nice finish for the Class IV's <br />season. Last year NSGA captured a 3rd, 2nd and 6th place <br />trophy. We are excited about even bigger things this year. <br />Winter Aerobic Session Begins <br />North Shore Aerobics will begin the Winter session of <br />Aerobic classes on Monday, February 13. <br />Both Low Impact and High Energy classes are available <br />Monday, Wednesday and Saturday morning; Tuesday and <br />Thursday evening. Babysitting is available for the <br />Monday and Wednesday morning class for an additional <br />charge. <br />North Shore Aerobic Classes will be held at 2430 <br />Industrial Blvd. in Long Lake. Walk in registration dates <br />are Monday, February 6th from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm., and <br />Tuesday, February 7th from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. For more <br />information call 473-5514. <br />North Shore Gymnastics/Aerobics to Hold <br />Registration <br />Registration for the Winter program of Gymnastics or <br />Aerobic lessons will be held on Monday, February 6th <br />from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm and on Tuesday, February 7th <br />from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at North Shore Gymnastics <br />Association's new facility on Industrial Blvd. in Long <br />Lake. <br />Gasses will begin on Monday, February 13th and run <br />through the middle of April. <br />NSGA opened the doors to their brand new facility in <br />September of 1988. The building which was designed <br />esfjecially for NSGA includes many features such as an in <br />ground trampoline, bar/vault and tumbling in ground <br />foam pits, a separate preschool/aerobic area, a parent <br />waiting room and a student locker room. <br />NSGA is a non-profit parent directed organization. <br />Classes are offered week day mornings, afternoons, <br />evenings and Saturdays. <br />Programs offered include: a parent-child gym class (for <br />18 months to 3 years of age). Preschool Motor Learning <br />:lasses (for the 3 to 5 year old), and Progressive ^ <br />Gymnastics classes for boys and girls ranging in ages from ’ <br />5 to 18 years old. <br />NSGA has a strong USGF team program for the <br />competitive athlete and an Aerobics conditioning program <br />for teens and adults. <br />For more information call the NSGA ofiice at 473-5514. <br />\ -v: ■■ -- ■, <br />► "i, -■wiaii <br />^ ^ r ^ , <br />Recycle Appliances <br />Residents now have an opportunity to recycle ?' nces. <br />For a fee of about $20 your old appliance will b xJ up <br />and recycled. All recyclable parts are salvaged, —ly parts <br />with hazardous material are removed, and the rest is cut <br />into steel fluff at North Star Steel. <br />Twelve appliances equal one ton. Recycling appliances <br />not only will reduce the amount of waste to the landfill, <br />but will save wear and tear on garbage trucks. <br />It is possible that appliances may be banned from the <br />landfills in the future. Until then BFl believes this is an <br />option for homeowners. BFl is now putting stickers on <br />appliances to inform residents to this option. <br />Anyone wanting to recycle an appliance may call BFl at <br />479-1967 or 941-5174. This is an excellent addition to our <br />cities recycling program. <br />Carolyn Smith, 421-4760, ext. 1701. <br />R S. Winter Band Concert <br />Tuesday, February 28, at 730 pm the Orono Concert Band will <br />present their Winter Band Concert in the Auditorium. The <br />featured soloist will be Diana Lee, dau^ter of Myong aiKl Sung <br />Lee of Long Lake. Diana is Student Directs of the baixi this year <br />and directed the Pit Band for tiie Fall musicaL She ^vill play the <br />Rondo movement of Mozart ’s "Concerto For Qarinet". The band <br />will also be playing Offenbach ’s "Ballet P^risien’’ which includes <br />the familiar "Can Can" as its fifth nx)vemenL Both the Jazz <br />Ensemble ard the Stage Band will be performing. Then? is an <br />admission charge of $2 for adults aid $1 for students.