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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 6-8, 2007 Park Record C-6 CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS WEDNESDAY 6 •The weekly summer Park City Farmers' Market will begin today from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Cabriolet parking lot at The Canyons Resort. The 2007 Marker Season will run from the first week of June through the fourth week of October every Wednesday. The market features produce, flowers, crafts and live music each Market Day and provides picnic tables, so guests can sit down with a plate of freshly prepared gourmet food and enjoy the musical offerings. For more information visit www.parkcityfarmcrsraarkct.com or call Volker Ritzinger at 671-M55•The Historic Main Street Business Alliance invites all Main Street Businesses to attend the annual membership meeting today, June 6, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Meet at The Spur Bar & Grill for refreshments, visit with your fellow business owners and learn more about important issues that are affecting all Old Town businesses. Please call Sandy at 6589612 for more information and RSVP to HMBA@parkcityinfo.com. the film, visit www.blackgoidthemovic.com. FRIDAY 8 •At 8 a.m., Park City Dance will host "The Art and Practice of SelfCare/Therapeutic Yoga Summer Scries." The class focuses on restoring emotional and physical balance, while adapting to individual needs. Classes are kept to small sizes to insure personalized attention and care. Monthly tuition is required. "Art and Practice of SelfCare/Therapeutic Yoga Summer Series" will run through August 24. For more information, call Lara Boyle at 655-5273. •The Park City Historical Society invites the public to "Meet the Ghosts of Park City's Past" tonight from 6 to 8 pm. Come to the Museum's Dungeon to meet the ghosts of the old City Hall building. This is a free event at the Park City Museum at 518 Main St. Call 6497457 for more information or visit www.parkciryhistory.org. 649-1767 to register. The walk is free and open to the public. •Today, Deer Valley Resort will host Pedalfest, the 8th stop in the Intermountain Cup Scries. Call 800-424-3337 for more information or visit www.deervalley.com. •Recycle Utah, with help from members of the Utah Native Plant Society will hold its annual Native Plant Sale today from 9 a.m. to noon at Park City's Recycling Center. A wide variety of native shrubs from Wildland Nursery in Southern Utah will be available including golden currant Apache plum, oakleaf, sumac and native hawthornc. Available perennials will include Rocky Mountain penstemon, hyssops, golden columbine and creeping Oregon grape. The Native Plant Sale also will feature complimentary water saing devices for each visitor and samples of noxious weeds from the Summit County Weed Department. The Recycling Center is located at 1951 Woodbine way. For more information contact Insa Ricpen at 649-9698. SATURDAY 9 THURSDAY 7 •The Sundance Film Festival documentary selection "Black Gold," a film about the coffee farmers vs. corporate coffee companies and global trade, will be followed by an interactive discussion with filmmakers. The screening is free and open to the public. The free screening will take place at the Jim Santy Auditorium, located at 1255 Park Avenue. For more information about •A bird walk will be held on the Swaner Nature Preserve today from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The walk will be lead by Bill Fenimore, a local birding expert and owner of the Layton Wild Bird Center. He will present the birding basics at the Spotted Frog Bookstre and Cafe" in Kimball Junction. Binoculars, field guides and bird checklists are encouraged, but not required. Call the Swaner Nature Preserve office at UPCOMING don, Sarah Hoffnrtui at 801-585•June 12, the Park City History 9786 or go to - '. Book Club will diccuss "Forgotten Kingdom: The Mormon Theocracy www.lib.utah.edu/supershcrpas. in the American West." The discussion will be held at 4 p.m. at the Park City Library. Jane Stone will ; lead the discussion of David Bigler's book which covers the fifty year period after the Mormon pioneers , • arrived in Utah, before Utah became a state. Call 615-5600 for more information. •SupcrSherpas Apa Sherpa and -;V Lhakpa Gelu Sherpa will be the """•" highlight of the evening at the Go to New Heights event set for Wednesday, June 20 at the Commanders House at Fort ' Douglas, University of Utah. Having summitcd Mt. Everest 17 times, Apa holds the world record for the most successful ascents of the mountain. Lhakpa Gelu holds the world record for the fastest summit; he reached the summit in 10 hours and 56 minutes on May 25, 2003Proceeds from the Go to New Heights event will go toward publishing the book, "The SupcrShcrpas: Our Story," which will benefit educational programs for the people of Nepal. The event will include dinner and an auction, featuring items that have teached the top of the world with Apa and "-:-r' Lhakpa Gelu. The cost is $100 per person; please RSVP by Friday, June 15. For tickets and more informa-;/ ONGOING GEMERAL 1b add an event to The Park Record's FREE calendar, visit www.parkrecord.com and dkk "add event" beneath the ^vS online calendar. ..\'<"-''V ^jf/ For details, 1.\-]--:,:. .call Anna Bloom at 649-9014, ext. 110, :•.-/;:; or e-mail (preferred) ^ & i afts@parkrecord.com. & • • • - . ' . £ . • ' - • • • • • - • ' • NIGHTLIFE p KEDHESDAY 6 '•Bob Schneider will perform at Park City's Suede nightclub on Monday, June 4. • .• . •Locals Night with DJ, Cuero's.;.' : Nightclub V •Plays Well with Others featuring Tonyl Oros> The Sidecar •Jedi Mind Tricks, rescheduled from a cancelled April performance, Suede nightclub ®* THURSDAY 7 •Carribon Nights-Reggae, Cuero's Nightclub •Small House Strings, The Spur Bar and Grill FRIDAY B •iPod mash-up "You're the DJ," Ciscros Nightclub •The Neighbors, The Spur Bar and Grill •Mongdphobic, The Sidecar ( SATURDAY 9 •DJ Danny Boy, Cisero's Nightclub •Zach Parrfeh Blues Band, The Spur Bar and Grill •Dr. Bob, Sidecar •Park City1 Ambassadors have been plotting and planning the group's major undertaking of the year, Park City's July 4th parade and celebration. Hundreds of volunteer man-hours go into organizing the party, including organizing . sponsors, vendors and applications for festival licenses, beer licenses and even applications to the Pentagon and FAA to arrange for an 11 a.m. militaryfly-over.The Park City Ambassadors can trace its history to the 1970s when Geogene Crosby organized a group called the "Prospectors" with loose affiliations with the Park City Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau. Interested in volunteering with the Park City Ambassadors? Call 658-9620. •Historic Walking Tours are held by the Park City Historical Society and Museum. Tours are available Monday - Friday, from 2 to 3 p.m. Discover Park City's past by strolling down historic Main St with a local tour guide. The cost is 55 per person. Call 649-7457 for more information or visit www.parkcityhistory.org. •Three exhibits are open to the public at the Kimball Art Center. Mixed media painter Jacqui Larsen of Springville, Utah paints oil on collages and her work will be displayed in the Main Gallery, June 2- Julyl5. Photographer Keith Sharp of Pennsylvania, who juxtaposes subjects to create humorous artwork, will display his work in the Garage Gallery from June 2 - July 24. Erin Berrett of Holladay, Utah captures magical moments in her still-life paintings and her work will be displayed in the Badami Gallery from June 2 - July 24. Admission to the exhibit is free. The centers hours are 10 a.m. 5 p.m. on weekdays, and noon - 5 p.m. on weekends. Call 649-8882 for more information or visit www.kimbaJl-art.org. •Tickets for the Park City Performing Arts Foundation's "Big Stars, Bright Lights" concert series are selling fast. Reserved seating for the July 14 performance of Lyle Lovett and led. lang, as well as the Aug. 31 show featuring Vincc Gill, Amy Grant and the Del McCoury Band, have already sold out. Lawn seat tickets for all shows arc still available. Call the Eccles Center Box Office at 655-3114, or log onto parkcityxickets.com for more information. •The Art of Wine, located in the Snow Creek Shopping Center, hosts daily classes from 4 to 7 p.m. on the hour. Themes change weekly. Gourmet cheese and fresh breads will be provided. For more information or to register, call 655-W1NE or e-mail thcartofwine@bigplanct.com. •THE SHOP Yoga Studio, located in Old Town at 1167 Woodside Ave., offers several daily Anusara yoga classes for beginning through advanced students. Classes are donation-based and no reservation is required. Nationally known instructors hold workshops monthly. Visit www.parkcityyoga.com for class schedule and more information, or call 6499339. •Park City School Districts Community Education program has quarterly classes for adults, youth and young learners. To find out more, go to www.pcschoois.us (click on "Community" then "Community Education") or call Julia at 615-0215. •Planners of the Park Silly Market are still accepting vendor applications for the open-air market beginning mid-June. The "eco-friendly" market will feature arts and crafts, antiques, impoft5, live street entertainment, local produce, gourmet foods and performance art. The market will be held Sundays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will begin June 17 and conclude Oct. 14 on Park City's Main Street. In addition to vendor booths, the market will offer spaces free of charge for various nonprofits, environmental groups, community leaders and featured chefs and artists. For details, visit www.parksillysundaymarket.com. Additional questions can be directed to 655-0994. MONDAYS •The Musicians and Songwriters Circle holds meetings to collaborate, create and share songs the first Monday of every month at 7 p.m. in the Jim Santy Auditorium on the third floor of the Park City Library at 1255 Park Avc., Park City. All ages are welcome. For more information, contact Brooks Bloomfield at 640-3791. •THE SHOP Yoga Studio located in Old Town at 1167 Woodside invites parents/caregivers and children up to 2 years old to join them for Yoga Together from 11 a.m. to noon every Monday. All classes arc donation-based. Call 649-9339 or visit www.parkcityyoga.com. •The Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Avc., will host "Baby and Me," (songs, stories and rhymes for children ages birth to 2 years) Mondays at 3:30 p.m. This is a lap-sit program and each child must be accompanied by a caretaker. Call the Library for more informatipn at 615-5600. October every Wedhc$diy, The market features produce, flowers, crafts and live music each Market Day and provides picnic tables, so guests can sit down with a plate of freshly prepared gourmet food and enjoy the musical offerings. For more information visit www.parkcityfarmersmarket.com •Newcomers of Greater Park City gather every second Wednesday of the month at the Park City Community Church Fellowship Hall off State Route 224 behind the Park City Nursery on Bear Hollow at 10 a.m. For more information, call Kay Ellis at 655-3197. •The Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., will host "Baby and Me," (songs, stories and rhymes for children ages birth to 2 years) Wednesdays at 10 a.m. This is a lap-sit program and each child must be accompanied by a caretaker. Call the Library for more information at 615-5600. •The Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Avc., will present "Preschool Storytime" (songs, stories, rhymes and a craft for children ages 3-5 years) Wednesdays at 11 a.m. Call the Library for more information at 615-5600. •Join Park Cify's local chapter of the Blue Thong Society, a national organization for social networking, dedicated to celebrating women's enlightened, dynamic and enduring selves no matter what age. BTS of PC meet the last Wednesday of every month. For information contact Deanna ac dlcolaizzi@msn.com or 649-6505 THURSDAY •Look Good Feel Better is a free program that teaches beauty and hair techniques to female cancer patients in active treatment. The program runs on the second Thursday of each month at Heber Valley Medical Center in the •boardroom from 6:30-8:30 p.m. To reserve a •The Park City Women's Business Network spot, or for more information call 1-800-395meets every third Tuesday of the month at LOOK. Miners Hospital from 6 to 7:30 p.m. •Caregivcrs Night Out is a monthly support Members and non-members who arc interested group that offers assistance to those who are in joining arc welcome to attend. Each meettaking care of loved ones. Meetings are held in ing features a networking session and a lecture Summit County on the third Thursday of every reflecting the PCWBN's mission to educate and month at Wentworth Assisted Living Center, support women in business. For more informalocated at 4200 North 400 West in Oakley. tion visit the Web site at www.pcwbn.com, or Meetings are from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call (435) call 877-246-2858. 783-5575 for mote information. •The Park City Professional Artists Association •THE SHOP Yoga Studio, a nonprofit com- Park City's network for visual artists - meets munity yoga center, offers Anusara yoga classes the second Tuesday of each month at the every Thursday night from 6-7:30 p.m. Spotted Frog Bookstore at 6:30 p.m. New Donations are voluntary. The studio is located members are welcome. For more information, at 1167 Woodside Avc. For more information, visit www.parkcityart.com. call 649-9339 or visit www.parkcityyoga.com. •Boys and girls ages 6 and older are invited to •The Park City Library, located at 1255 Park join the Park City Library Kids' Book Club. Avc., will host "Toddlertime" (songs, stories, The group meets the second Tuesday of the rhymes and a craft for children ages 2-3 years) month at 4 p.m. at the Park City Museum. Call Thursdays at 11 a.m. Call the Library for more the Park City Library for more information at information at 61 5-5600. 615-5600. •The Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., will present "Preschool Storytime" (songs, stories, rhymes and a craft for children ages 3-5 years) Thursdays at 10 a.m. Call the •The weekly summer Park City Farmers Library for more information at 615-5600. Market is held from 2 to 7 p.m. at the •The Park City Historical Society and Museum Cabriolet parking lot at The Canyons Resort. hosts a Latino Outreach Program every The 2007 Market Season will run from the first Thursday at 4 p.m. The program pairs kids week of June through the fourth week of TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS from Aspen Villas with docents for a museum tour. The museum is located on Main Street. For more information, visit www.parkcityhistory.org. •Third Thursday, Park City's social and business networking groii£, will meet every third Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. The gathering is free and open to the public. For more information e-mail Alair Emory at pcthirdthursday@yahoo.com or call (801) 671-6964. FRIDAYS •At 8 a.m., Park City Dance will host "The Art and Practice of Self-Carc/Therapcutic Yoga Summer Scries." The class focuses on restoring emotional and physical balance, while adapting to individual needs. Classes are kept to small sizes to insure personalized attention and care. Monthly tuition is required. For more information, call Lara Boyle at 655-5273. •THE SHOP Yoga Studio is offering pre- and post-natal yoga for women in all stages of pregnancy and motherhood Fridays from 10 to 11 a.m. Call 649-9339 for more information or online at www.parkciryyoga.com. •The Christian Center Friday Prayer Group is open to Christians of all backgrounds. Corne to the center, located at 1100 Iron Horse Drive, any Friday from 9-10 a.m. for a brief devotional and great prayer time for our community, our churches, our world. For more information, call 649-2260. •The Park City Mountain Sports Club holds a T.G.I.F. meeting and activity every Friday in and around Park City. Call 645-5350 or visit www.pcmsc.org for more information. •The last Friday of every month, the Kimball Art Center will present its Park City Gallery Stroll. The event will take place from 6-9 p.m. and will include music and hors d'oeuvres. On the day of the gallery stroll, interested participants can stop by the Art Center to pick up a map listing participating galleries and restaurants. For more information, contact the Kimball at 649-8882 or visit www.kimball:.org. SATURDAYS •At 10 a.m. every Saturday, The Spotted Frog Bookstore will host Children's Story Hour for kids ages 2-6. Parents must remain in the store. For more information, call the Spotted Frog at 575-2665. •Each third Saturday, the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (UMFA) offers a special art studio program designed for children ages 4 - 1 2 . The event is from 2- 4 p.m. and isfreewith admission to the museum. Space is limited and patrons are accommodated on afirst-come,firstserved basis. For more information, call (801) 581-7332 or visit www.umfa.utah.edu. |