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Straightening up

Stanley Gertzbein M.D. will make a presentation titled “Straightening the Spine: New Strategies for Osteoporosis,” at The Given Institute, initiating the Given Institute’s winter public lecture series. The free lecture will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 8, at the Given Institute, located at 100 E. Francis St., Aspen.

Partner Dance Classes



The Glenwood Springs Community Center offers salsa and West Coast swing classes taught by Lesly Adams on Friday evenings, Jan. 9 through Feb. 13. Class times are: Beginning salsa, 7-8 p.m.; beginning West Coast swing, 8-9 p.m.; and intermediate West Coast swing, 9-10 p.m. No need to bring a partner. Information/registration: 384-6301.

MOPS meeting



Mid-Valley MOPS meets from 9-11:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 9, at Christ Community Church, between Basalt and El Jebel. Pete and Patty Shaffner will speak on how to cope with anger and crisis emotions in parenting. Child care is provided and brunch is available. First meeting free, $5 donation requested for additional meetings. Information: Wendy Rickard, 927-5154, or Jacy Allen, 927-8722.

Avalanche Forecasting, Aerial Photography

The Redstone Community Association will present the third of its current Winter Series at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 11, at The Church at Redstone. Rob Hunker, local aerial photographer and the CDOT avalanche forecaster for five highways in western Colorado, will provide a presentation on avalanche forecasting and awareness. He will also show some of the aerial photos that he has taken near Marble, Redstone and the Elk Mountains. Hunker will sell and sign photographs after the show. Information: 704-9963.

Spin into 2004

Spin your way to a healthy new year. Spinning classes are under way at Glenwood’s Exclusive Athletic Club at 5:30 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. each Tuesday and Friday and at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday night. All ability levels welcome. First class free. Information: 945-9107.


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