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Show Thursday, September 6, 2007 Page 8 briefs SCERA High School Musical plays live at SCERA Center The Disney television phenomenon, "High S hool Musical" has graduated to a siijmt ixl stage sM-(1a( u- I. ir and is danr'iig and singing lis way lowaid Orem this month with (i.r) teens in the cast exuding energy and talent I he musical has practically Ix'come a cult favorite with everyone from teens to adults and will play live on stage at the S I.KA ( enter lor the Arts, Sept. I I at 7:.i) p.m. and continue contin-ue I hi oiigh Oct. I on Mondays. I hursdav. I ndays and Saturdays, Satur-days, with an additional show e,K h Saturday at 2 m I he show oHT)s S( 'I.KA's :;iMl7 lit It IK indoor l .ncore Season Sea-son All seating is reserved and In kets at $2 lor adults and III lor children (age .' 1 1), students stu-dents il 1 1 II ) and seniors ages II. r or older ai e availalile li om Id a ni to f p.m. weekdays and on Saturdays 1 1 mi noon toll pm at I lie S( 'I.KA Center. 7 If) S State St , ( (rem. or by calling '.'.'.'St AH I S I h kets may also he purchased online at www. si era oig. "This is such a fun production." produc-tion." says Mindy li. Young, director and liorcographcr. "It deals with basically good kids involved in friendship, studying, sxnts and I heater. The music is lively and makes you want to dance There an- more ensemble numbers and even more great music than Ihe TV movie." I he story lix uses on I toy. the school's basketball star, and ( iabi iella, a shy brainiac. who meel al a New Year's I ve party at a ski lodge. I hey participate in karaoke and find that they like it. even though his focus has been spoils and lor her, studies. Both are excited when they meet again after (iabriella transfers to l ast High. The two decide to break out of then cliques by auditioning for the school's musical, but it's a problem because it's a status (iio school where the jocks are simply jocks, the brains are simply brains and the thespians are str ictly dramatic. Chaos in Ihe teenage social order ensues when Shai pay ami Ryan, the. brother and sister drama club stars, are threatened by Troy and ( iabriella. Wildcats Pep Rally I he "Slipped, Herniated, Or Bulging Disc Pain?" UTAH- A now free report Ills recently been released th.it reveals how break through medical technology is offering of-fering surgery free new hope for disc-pain disc-pain sufferers. Research Re-search has proven that IDA approved ap-proved non -surgi cal spinal decompression decom-pression has a 86 success rate lor treating debilitating back pain including sciatica and multiple herniated disc. It looks like another NASA discovery has lead to the most . rr Mtordable Tuxedo Shouldn't l ! Look Like I Z77-782& 1774 N. University Pkwy I'rOVO IHnunn UxknjJ SO.KA is featuring 'Wildcats IVp Kally" Saturdays at I2:.') p.m. with games, activities, treats and photos with the cast of "High School Musical." I i( kets must Ih' reserved in advance and are $ld each and d'es not include admission to High School Musical matinee show that In-gins al 2 p m. Season tickets available 20)7-2MIX SO.KA I m ore Season Sea-son tickets are available, which includes "High Sclvxil Musical" and II other events for $78 for adults and $iif for children, seniors and students. Tickets are available from If) a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and on Saturdays Sat-urdays from ni Kin to t p.m. at the SCI .KA Center, 745 S. State St.. Orem. or by calling 225-AK'I'S. Tickets may also Ik' pun based online at www. scera.org. Utah County Arts Board Exhibit to open -- The Utah ( ounty Art Itoard presents an exhibit of oil and watercolor paintings by three artists, Kris-lena Kris-lena I .den, I leidi Adkins, and M'lisa l"aulsen through Sept. 2H, at the Utah County Art Gallery. I he gallery is kxated in the I lealth and Justice Huilding. 15 1 S. University Ave., IVovo, and is oX'ii Monday-Friday K am to 5 p.m. A reception takes place Friday, Sept. 7. (i to !) p.m. The public is invited. American Fork Arts Council Symphony rehearsals to begin be-gin Rehearsals for the 2007-200K 2007-200K season of the American f ork Symphony will begin Sept. 8 at 8 a.m. in the American Ameri-can Fork Junior High ScIkxjI band nxim, H20 N. 20 West. The orchestra will give it first concert (XI. 22 in the American f ork High School auditorium. There are openings foist foi-st ring players, as well as for percussion and some other instruments. I lowever. the orchestra or-chestra welcomes players of all orchestral instruments. Players interested in joining Ihe symphony, or for more information should contact Maxine at IW-Zi'M. The symphony is under the direction of co-conductors Alan Alli ed and Dr. Terry Hill. Lehi Arts Council Naturally Lehi l ake your best shot and get ready for "Naturally D'lii," an amateur promising non-surgicat disc treatment today. For your free report entitled, "How Space Age Technology Tech-nology Is Solving Solv-ing Back Pain Without Drugs Or Surgery!" call 1-800-893-7644 and listen to the toll-free 24 hr recorded message mes-sage for all the details or go to www. 91 lbackpaininfo.com. These free reports are available avail-able (or a limited time. TUTORING CLUB: Rending, Math, Writing, Custom Tutoring, GED Prep., and ACT Prep. wfl It It "C-v " 0 1 jj photo contest sponsored by the I x-hi Arts Council. The contest, to be held in January 2008, is seeking remarkable, original photographs of nature taken within the boundaries of Lehi. (holographs may show natural landscax-s, wild animals or insects in-sects in natural settings, plant life and other natural scenes. Amateur photographers of all ages may participate. Contact I.innie Brown at 7(x-22.'4 for more information and an entry form. Images of x-ople, x,'ts, and domestic animals will not be accepted, Kach person may submit up to two photos. Eligibility Eligi-bility is limited to amateur photographers pho-tographers of all ages, who are residents of Utah. An amateur photographer does not earn more than 25 percent of his or her income from photographic-sales, photographic-sales, is not a memlier of a professional pro-fessional photo organization, does not regularly publish photographs pho-tographs in books, magazines, newspapers, or online for a fee. Then? are two age groups of 18 and under and age 19 or older. There will be $.')) in cash prizes awarded in the adult group, and $150 in cash prizes will be awarded in the 18 and under group. Photographs must be hand-delivered hand-delivered on Wednesday, Jan. Hi between 4-7 p.m. at the Ix-hi Arts Center, 085 N. Center Cen-ter Street, Ix;hi. Photographs must be framed and ready to be hung, in a minimum frame size of 8 by 10 inch, and accompanied accom-panied by a completed entry form. Photographs will be displayed dis-played at the I.ehi Arts Center from Jan. l!)-2(i. Work from the exhibit must be picked up on Jan. 28 between 4-7 p.m. Photographs will be judged by a panel of three professional photographers. All work will be insured during the exhibition exhibi-tion for the photographer's stated value. Any inquiries regarding re-garding sales will be referred to the photographer. The submission of entries gives the lhi Arts Center the right to reproduce work for publicity and educational purposes. More information on the contest is available from Linnie Brown at lfx linniebrown.com or 7f-2234. Fall registration Registration Regis-tration is being taken for fall classes, which begin on Sept. 18, at the L.ehi Arts Center, 168 N. Center St., L.ehi, or online at www.lehicityarts.org. Subjects offered are cooking for kids, mom & tot, movement and music, mu-sic, arts and crafts, sculpting, children's music theater, ballroom ball-room dancing, stage lighting design and tole painting. 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Septem-ber. Wendover Turn-around The small bus leaves on Oct. 10 at 8 a.m. for a Wendover excursion. The one day turnaround turn-around will cost $8. Senior Expo Transportation Transporta-tion departs on Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. for Sandy at the South-towne South-towne Expo Center for the Senior Expo. Cost is $1. Once Upon This Island Hale Centre Theatre in Salt Lake City features "Once UVSC begins facultystaff giving campaign Every September, Utah Valley State College promotes donations from its full-time and part-time faculty and staff through the FacultyStaff Fundraising Campaign. This year's theme is "One Step Closer to Making a Difference." "The idea is any donation, regardless of the amount, will benefit the College," said CrLstina Pianezzola, director of annual giving. "We encourage encour-age all faculty and staff to participate." The program emphasizes participation, not amount. Many choose to make small, regular donations directly direct-ly from their paychecks. To encourage participation, any Local Raspberries Wewed 'Potatoes 'Peaches 'Pears Tomatoes 'Putktye 'Beans Vtoney ties Now Season! m 53 vonts ml wm I Wasatch Vinyl Products High Cujllry,.. LOW Print!! - JZZWZU3I or 733-5633 92907 1 i HmtPONi tmm aii mmm Upon This Island" on (Xt. 27. Bus leaves at 1 1:30 a.m. and cost is $22. Other news Flu immunizations The Utah County Health Department Depart-ment staff will be visiting on CX1 26 from 9 a.m. to noon to administer flu and pneumonia immunizations at the center. More information will be posted post-ed as it comes available. Community dance The Randy Evans Band will entertain enter-tain at the community dance on Saturday at the center from 8-ll p.m. Country Western Day The center will be celebrating ' "Country Western Day" on Sept. 7 and also be observing September birthdays. School Days Seniors will be recalling schxl days on Sept. 13 with each other as the theme of the day at the center. Blood pressure clinic UVSC student nurses will be taking blood pressure checks on Sept. 1 1 at the center from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Driver safety courses The Friendship Center is hosting host-ing the AARP Driver Safety Course on Friday and Saturday Satur-day from 8 a.m. to noon. Cost for the class is $10 per student and class size is limited to 20 students. Seniors can register for the course at the center. Luncheons Those who haven't been to department with 100 percent participation will get to have a lunch with UVSC President William A. Sederburg. Also, donors can decide what the money is used for, instead in-stead of donating to one or two previously approved funds. They can even donate to their own department, especially since those are the needs they would be most aware of. "Last year was extremely successful," Pianezzola said. "We raised almost $200,000." Faculty and staff can donate through payroll deduction, cash or check. Payroll deduction deduc-tion forms and other general information can be found at acuity .html. UVSC hosts foreign leaders from Kyrgyzstan Utah Valley Val-ley State College will host 15 prosecutors, court personnel and judges from Kyrgyzstan Friday through Sept. 15. "Delegates will receive training train-ing on the American judicial system and share experiences from their native country with us," said Maryna Storrs, coordinator coor-dinator of international affairs at UVSC. "They will also stay with host families and experi Looking For a Great Richard K. Sharp, M.D Family Practice 766-4214 We Accept Most Insurance Plans DryCreek 3300 N. RUNNINtfCREEyg IE!!;, fgTABCO JHb1 G lass Products , xHrsL Wt wiil he,p y ' 1 m 1 things a little bit better! HHHBHHMBMHHIiH U -'A Utah County's Real Estate Features: f ffllfbM 'FourBedroooms m-hiiwj TOR X A the center lunch for a while are asked to call one day in advance so enough meals for those attending can be provided. pro-vided. The suggested donation for the meal is $2 for 60-plus seniors and $4.90 for those 59' years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads is $2.25 for seniors older than 59 and $5.65 for those 59 or younger. Mountainland Association As-sociation of Governments and the State of Utah fund the senior se-nior lunch program. MENU Friday Roast porkgravy, baked potatosour cream, carrots, fruit salad, cherry cream crunch, white rollmargarine. Monday Seaburgertartar sauce, lettucetomato garnish, tater tots, apple, butterscotch pudding. pud-ding. Tuesday Pork chow mein, Chinese ncxxlles, tossed saladranch, fortune cookie, whole wheat rollmargarine. Wednesday Hot dogbun, sauerkraut, baked beans, orange, apple crisp. Thursday Beef stroganoffnoodles, brussel sprouts, tossed salad ranch, peach shortcake, white rollmargarine. ence American lifestyle." The Open World Leadership Leader-ship Center is an independent legislative branch entity headquartered head-quartered at the Library of Congress. This training initiative initia-tive is part of its Open World Program which brings political and civic leaders from former Soviet republics to experience American democracy and civil society in action. The program recently expanded ex-panded to include the countries of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Moldo-va, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Each U.S. visit concentrates on a set theme - Kyrgyz delegation's delega-tion's is The Rule of Law - in line with the delegates' occupation, occupa-tion, exposing them to ideas and practices they can learn and implement in their home country. The Kyrgyz delegation's delega-tion's visit will include training sessions by UVSC faculty, meetings with Utah judges, legislators and educators, tours of courthouses, museums and law libraries, participation in a mock trial, as well as visits to sites in Salt Lake City. UVSC's co-host for the Open World delegation, Senator John Valentine, Val-entine, has also arranged for a mock session of the State Senate Sen-ate at Utah's Capitol. 2SB "QlJiereii r Priced At $239,900 i ,vCal 830-2020 J .Three bathrooms Urge Master Bath w walk-in Closet Double Car Garage Beautiful Mountain Views Ready Far You To Move In NOW T0RN0WS & ASSOCIATES, INC POOR |