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<br />topics will include the racial, ethnic, and age- I SPORTS EVENTS , -
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<br />ins and outs of environ- related diversity will be . - - --
<br />mental infrastructure explored" Note: Tellnis, racquetball, and golf are traditionally held
<br />fin;:mcing and hO\v to on H1ednesday, but the ConJeretlce Platlning Committee
<br />make public-private paft- Public Roles vs. suggested all e:tpenmetlt this year-racquet sports on
<br />ncrships work for you, Private Identity Tuesday, golf on ll~dnesday,
<br />Changing Culture How docs your public role Racquetball Tournament
<br />and Changing Needs: affect your relationship at 12:30-5 p,m, A fast-moving racquetball tOurnament
<br />Adapting Service home? Ho\\" can you is planned at the Charles H. Haws Athletic Center .
<br />Delivery ensure that personal outside the downtown area, Depending upon the ;
<br /> relationships are not number of entries, the tournament will be either
<br />How do the current trends neglected? Explore \vays round robin or by category. First and second place ;
<br />and changes in community to effectively maintain "Texas'l trophies will be presented. Bring your
<br />demographics alter the your persona! identity racquet and eye guards; balls and refreshments will .
<br />type and level of services while managing your be furnished. Lockers and showers will be avai]able, I
<br />that need to be provided? public responsibilities. Ivlaximum attcndancc 30. $16. .
<br />Examples of successful Tennis Tournament
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<br />- --- - - 1-5 p.m, Depending upon the number of entrants,
<br />YOUTH PROGRAMS ~ separate singles and doubles tournaments for both
<br /> -=--=-~- ~ men and women will be held at Fort Worth's i'dcLe-
<br />Back To Nature land Tennis Center. Balls and refreshments will be
<br />8:30 a.m.-l p.m. The Fort Worth Nature Center is a furnished and first and second place "Texas" trophies
<br />favorite spot throughout the area. A park ranger will ,"",ill be presented. Bring a racquet and come dressed
<br />acquaint the youth with the area's wildflowers, roek to play. Changing rooms will be available. $20.
<br />rmations, birds, and forest animals.
<br />\ctivity begins at 9 a.m.; youth room opens for Innovative Strategies with this growing prohlem.
<br />op-off at 8:30 a.m.; youth return at 1 p.m. (unless to Deal with the Innovati\-e programs that
<br />also going to afternoon activity) and must be picked Homeless have pro\"en successful in
<br />up by 1:30 p,m. Includes lunch, $12- The homeless have be- countering this condition
<br />Note: To be ca11ce/ed ;11 the evellt of bad weather: come a major social issue \,"ill be presented,
<br />You Can Be A Cowboy, Too in jurisdictions throughout
<br />11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. There will be no reading, writ- rhe United States. This Wind Down
<br /> session looks at the issue
<br />iog, or arithmetic this afternoon; instead, the lessons of homelessness, the 4-5 p,m, Relax and con-
<br />will include how to rope a calf and how to saddle a individuals affected, and tinue the dav's discussions
<br />horse. Some of the area's professional cowboys will be what role local govern~ o\'er a glass of wine or beer
<br />waiting at Cowtown Coliseum to teach our youth menr can play in dealing or a soft drink.
<br />some basic Texas-style cowboy skills.
<br />Event begins with lunch at 12 noon; youth room --- - - - --
<br />opens for drop-off at 11:30 a.m.; youth rcturn at 3:30 EVENING EVENTS -
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<br />p.m. and must be picked up by 4 p.m. Includes . -- - - - -- -- -
<br />lunch. $15, State and Alumni outside The \Vorthington,
<br /> Associations will bc blockcd offfor an
<br />Nature/Cowboy Receptions ICI\IA street party with
<br />8:30 a.m,-3:30 p,m, A combination of the two half-day (To arrange for special music and entertainment.
<br />programs (Back to Nature and You Can Be A Cowboy, rooms for 111esday night Cash bc\"erage bars and
<br />Too), $25. receptions at The munchies, Complimentary,
<br /> \Vorthington, contact
<br />A Western Experience Nancy Thomas at ]CMA:
<br />6-10 p.m, Westfork Ranch has been a family-operated 202/962-3622.)
<br />cattle ranch for over 50 years. Tonight our youth will Put the "Dance " .
<br />perience an old-fashioned cookout, a fossil hunl, In
<br />a hay ride pasture tour to see the buffalo and Sundance Square
<br />nghorn. When the sun sets, there will be songs and 7:30-10:30 p,m. Come
<br />stories around the campfire, Schedule will be ade party and tout your'Texas
<br />justed for bad weather. Cooko\lt meal included. t\vo-step in the street
<br />Event begins at 6:30 p.m.; youth room opens for ronight in belween recep-
<br />drop-off a'..6 p.m.; youth return at 10 p.m. and must .be dons and dinner and night-
<br />picked up by 10:30 p.m. $20. clubbing. 1\.1ain Streetl
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