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Show THE Page 4 OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Volume XIII Issue IX February 15, 2006 Snowbasin Offers Savings on Superpipe Lift Tickets for Month of February Snowbasin Resort is excited to announce the deal of the season to all Superpipe enthusiasts. For the entire month of February, come to Snowbasin and ride the Superpipe for only $10 for the entire day. The $10 pass will grant access UMT to the Superpipe lift so you can enjoy the day experiencing the thrill of the Superpipe Please | note that this pass does not allow access to Snowbasin’s 12 other lifts—only to the Superpipe lift. Schedules Final Round of Auditions for 2006 Season Utah Musical Theatre has announced the dates for its final round of auditions for the 2006 season and is looking to hire local performers. Roles are still available in all three shows scheduled for this summer, “Two by Two” and “Dames at Sea” (presented in repertory), and the Utah premiere of “Songs for a New World.” “Songs for a New World” expanded to add six to ae versatile dancers who have choralv: UMT will hold final chan from 1:00 to 8:00 p.m. on March 11. Fina dance auditions for the season will be held March 25 with initial auditions from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and dance callbacks scheduled from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. All auditions will be held in Room 38 of the Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts on Weber State University’s Ogden cam- us. Visit weber.edu/umt for casting breakdowns and company/contracting informa- tion. Auditions are by appointment until March 11, then open slots will be available on a first come, first served basis (Actor’s Equity Association members seen first, nonunion as time/space permits) Those interested in auditioning for the 2006 season should prepare one contemporary comic monologue (1 to 2 minutes) that demonstrates movement and physicality, and two song cuttings (prepare 32 bars each, expect to perform 16 bars) of contrasting tone in styles consistent with our season selections. An accompanist will be provided. auditions will consist of advanced tap and jazz. UMT is also interested in performers with experience in acrobatics, tumbling, and stunting All positions are paid. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, contact Becca in the UMT office at (801) 626-7775. Visit weber.edu/umt for more information about Utah Musical Theatre and the 2006 season. Annual Torchlight Parade Slated Don’t miss out on your chance to participate in the 2nd Annual Torchlight Parade at Wolf Mountain! It’s loads of fun! The event is scheduled for Saturday, February 18 at approximately 9:00 p.m To participate in the parade, you must be an intermediate or advanced skier/rider. In conjunction with our Art and Music Osnry VALLE Business amoaaton an Wire Knitting Necklaces and Bracelets, Nancy Grisanti Clark’s Wire Knitting Necklaces and Bracelets Exhibit Nancy Grisanti Clark has been painting consistently for 20 years, working mostly in watercolor, acrylic, mixed media, and printmaking. She learned to knit when she was a child and always enjoyed knitting as something to do while watching g television. Nancy avid Knitted wire necklace. “T found it to be rather easy and fun to match the various colors of wire with all the different beads that are available. The jewelry has a ee oi lacy look that you don’t see in other types.” ancy creates her own wire knitting designs, but she emphasizes that painting will always be her first love! has won numerous awards and upon arriving at Snowcrest, she implemented the school’s purchase awards program that has resulted in an outstanding gallery of student work in the media center at the school. “As I see the impact art has on children, I am emphatically convinced that arts education is the core of learning. With today’s Steakhouse 9 e Many items ate ON SALE NOW! Come up and check us out. WI Gack RES OR Winter Store houts: 10:00 to 4:00 Mon thru Sat 12:00 to 4:00 on Sunday. T For more information call 801-745-3365 3900 N. Wolf Creek Drive Eden, UT Custom Care Lawn & Landscape Tax Season is Here Once Again Custom Care Lawn & Landscape can handle all of your landscaping needs whether it is grubbing out existing vegetation, installing trees and shrubbery, or installing sod & irrigation systems. They also offer professional lawn care services for both full time and absentee owners. When the snow flies, they also offer snow removal services. Please contact Sue Mach at “Let Me Help Ease The Process” Tax Team, USA Income Tax Service (801) 745-3262. Great American Realty place to raise a family, or a fantastic place to ] invest your money, this is it! Great American Realty is just west of the Eden General Store. Please call the office at (801) ©} 745-6000 or mobile (801) 814-5667 or check out his website at www.pauljudd.net for special offers from local businesses. $19.95 1040EZ ee Paul Judd, Principal Broker for Great American Realty since 1987, specializes in Real Estate in the Upper Ogden Valley of Northern Utah, home of the 2002 Utah Visit www.ovba.org “Potted flowers” netuary, or a place to go to reflect, meditate, daydream, and imagine things that the ‘real’ world seems to incessantly gobble up.” In addition, Sorensen is showing works created in oil, oil pastel, and in! Clark’s and Sorensen’s exhibits will be on display through March 30 at the Ogden Valley Branch library iin Huntsville. or more information about these exhibits, please contact the Ogden Valley Branch Library at 745-2220. You don’t have to be a golfer to shop here. We offer a huge selection of children’s toys, gifts A == for the home, and winter clothing by Icelandic and Obermeyer. Tet Timbermine inherent obstacles to creative thinking, which ds us from every direction, children need to experience the fact that their original ideas are valid and valuable; all students need to discover that by training and exercising their creativity, they can succeed in any endeavor. Sorensen grew up in Salt Lake City, but has strong ties to Huntsville where, as a child, she visited her grandparents often. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts and teaching degree from the University of Utah, and a Master of Arts in Fine Arts from the University of Montana. show at the Swanson Gallery includes the creative portion of her Master’s project. “A Secret Place” is a series of seven acrylic and oil pastel paintings with accompanying ame free verse. “M ent was to capture, through illustrations and words, the essence and significance of secret places, and the remarkable at Wolf Creek Resort oe: The Timbermine Steakhouse is located at the mouth of Ogden Canyon and offers Old Mine Dining. Prime Rib is their specialty and on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays you’ll want to check out their BBQ Specials. They offer a full bar every night. Outside catering is available for weddings, class reunions and banquets. Open Mon — Thurs, 5 - 10 p.m.; Fri & Sat. 5 — 11 p.m.; Sundays p.m. Call 801 393- 2155 or email TMINE1@aol.com and Secret Place exhibits now showing Connie’s Corner Gifts e X For more information, call 745-3737. Artists’ Works on Display at Library— Jennifer Davis Sorensen’s “A Secret Place” Exhibit Jennifer Davis Sorensen has been an art educator in Utah secondary public schools ears. Fifteen of those have been spent at Snowcrest Junior High where she Radford Hills home with that awesome Pineview views. Call for your private showing. $849,900 MLS#557149 Festival at Wolf Creek Resort that same evening, the Torchlight Parade will be followed by fireworks at Wolf Mountain; if it’s a clear night, the view of these festivities from anywhere on the north end of the Valley should be spectacular! Pam Crockett . $39.95 $49.95 w/Sch A & B $75.00 w/Sch C or E Electronic Filing Avail .. .$19.95 One Free State Return w/Federal Return Free Extensions Call for Appointment 801-745-5662 |