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Show THE PARK RECORD www.park record.com WED,THURS, FRI, FEBRUARY 9-11, 2005 Education A-I7 EDUCATION EDITOR: Jared Whitley 649-9014 ext.118 education@parkrecord.com PCHS Interact students host the world Winter art show The Utah Valley State College Wasatch Campus invites the community to attend its Wasatch Winter Showcase, highlighting the art and talents of local students. It kicks off with a performing arts show on Feb. 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The public is invited to attend a day of free art, entertainment, food, and fun. Activities include ice sculpting by students of the UVSC Culinary Institute, local high school bands, dance teams, and choral groups. There are also drawings for one-night stays at local hotels, ski resort packages, and much more. The showcase runs through Feb. 25. The Wasatch campus is located just north of Heber City on US 40. For more information please contact UVSC Wasatch Campus at (435) 6546482 or visit www.uvsc.edu/wasatch. Big Band dance Park City's first annual "Big Band SCOT Night and Sweetheart Dance" will be Park City students and their foreign guests pose for a picture at Park City Mountain Resort. Back row: from left to right, Whitney Watts, Vicky Waro (France), held Friday from 7 to 11 p.m, at the Pascal Winter (Germany), Christine Foote, Pietro Pizzinelli (Italy), Jon Dalton, Thiago Machato (Brazil}. Front row: Amanda Montagne (Italy), Anne Cumin Yarrow Hotel, The event is a fundraiser (France), Pimtip Faktomgpan (Thailand), Marlee Davis, Brooke Wangsgard, Juan Montagne (Argentina), Renata Depaula (Brazil). to help send the high school Varsity Jazz Band to a music competition in :ig the exchange. "Interact students are country, particularly in his native (received) us very well." motivated and they want to learn more Argentina. California. Tickets are $30 for adults "It's been a very nice experience," about cultures." "They'll have a lot of fun." he said. Machado said, but he misses his friends. and $20 for students' and senior citiInteract students hosted the exchange "They should do it." family, and the food of his native Brazil. zens, and $35 and $25, respectively, at students at their homes, taking them . He also misses Brazilian dance clubs the door. Tickets are available at the By JARED WHITLEY to school, dinner on Main Street, and fa and soccer games "a lot." PCHS Student Store, The Yarrow, Of the Record staff skiing at Park City Mountain Resort. Pascal Winler. 17, hails from Orion's Music and the Park City Library. It was very interesting and it was Hannover, Germany. Winler enjoys "They were just so excited to he in Park Cily High Schools Interact Club For more info, call Keiko Moffett at 513played junior United Nations last week, Park City," Davis said. very fun..They were just so excited to skiing in Utah, but says he misses par0489. Black tie is optional. ties in Germany. He's currently a stuA visit lo Park Cily was a change hosting a group of 10 foreign exchange dent a I Bingham High School in Juan be in Park City" students from Thailand. Brazil. Germany. of pace for Argentine South Jordan. Winler said il was Montagne. 17. who is currently France, Italy, and Argentina. "cool to meet so many people from enrolled at Hurricane High School in The foreign students are all enrolled at - Marlee Davis different countries." Then he teasinghigh schools elsewhere in Ulah, many in southern Utah. ly added that the French students "In Hurricane, there's no snow." (he Salt Lake valley, but some as far away PCHS junior "make it weird." Megan Lynn Malone and Thomas as St. George. Interact - which is the high Montagne said. "That's cool because ^m Anne Cumin. 16, from Brilanny. Waldburger of Park City High School school version of the Rotary Club service I can play soccer whenever I wan!." ^^m organization brought them to town on The Argentine plays on the Hurricane Thiago Machado. 18, said Park City France, is a student at Highland High were recently named to the Thursday evening for a weekend of activ- team, and tries to share his skills with High School received him and his fellow School. She said before coming to Utah President's Honor Roll at Washington ities with Park Cily students. them. exchange students well, much better than five months ago. she didn't even know State University. To earn a spot on the "I've played soccer all my life," he said. at Snow Canyon High School in St. what a Mormon was. "It was very interesting and it was very list, students must get a GPA of 3.75 But he learned English first upon com- George, where he's enrolled for the year. "Now I know American culture way fun," said Marlee Davis, a junior, and the one semester or maintain a 3.5 cumu"(Students) don't talk very much Interact Club member in charge of organ- ing to Utah. Montagne encourages Park Please see Exchange students, A-18 lative GPA. „ .^.- * . .^, „.,*„ _ ~» Cily students,to-spend a year in a n o t h e r he said, but in Park. City. "They Exchange students visit Park City for the weekend Academic accolades 30 SKI-IN/SKI-OUT HOME SITES NEW at the top of Flagstaff Mountain at Deer Valley®, America's #1 ski resort, overlooking the community of Empire Pass, are thirty exceptional parcels of land - the custom home sites of the ski-in/ ski-out community of Red Cloud. RED CLOUD For More Info call: 435-645-6114 • 435-647-8028 Here, thirty discerning families will build luxurious mountain retreats that fulfill all their desires for living well in the high country. 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