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Show The N tagna Times West Valley News, Kearns Chronicle, Thursday, June 14, 2001 Local Library Corner Calendar Thursday, June Godspell Hutched Cassidy & The Sun Bu rnt Kid: Musical Melodrama presented by the Desert Star FI ayhouse. Through July 28. 7 p.m. Ti ckets. Adults $ 0-- $ 12; Children 6. Details: 446-565- 266-760- 5torytime in Grandma's Attic: '.very Tuesday and Thursday for children a m I 6 years-ol- 10 - 10:45 d. itainment Center at the West ey Family Fitness Center. ree a. mission. Details' West ide Story: presented by the 1 or treks. Registration: $25. Details: a.m. Musical version of the Gospel according to Matthew. Presented by the Wasatch Theatre Company. 8 p.m. Jim's Soupers Deli, 2278 S. Redwood Road. Tickets' $6 adults, $5 children and seniors. Details. Intro to Broadway: Broadway comedy, dancing and music presented by the Sandy Arts Guild Children's Theater 8 p.m. Sandy City Amphetheatre. 1300 East 4 1 Details: - 9S4-900- Festival: entertainment, softball games. Located at the mouth of Weber Canyon. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Orangeville Day: Celebrating the city's 100th birthday featuring entertainment, games, ATV Poker Run, Lamb barbecue and fireworks. Orangeville is located 30 miles south of Price on Highway 29. $5-$- 563-838- Sand Volleyball Tournament: Sponsored by the Utah Outdoor Volleyball Association. Steed Park, Clearfield. Registration: Cost: Saturday, June 6 Benefit Clog America: concert to raise funds for needy families served by Magna Fact. 7 p.m. Cyprus High School Auditorium. Tickets $5 per person or $15 per family. Details: Pre-To- 250-481- grounds. Featuring art, food, musical entertainment. 10 a. m. - 10 p.m. ree admission. Job Fair: Musical version of the Gospel according to Matthew. Presented by the Wasatch Theatre Company. 3 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Jim's Soupers Deli, 2278 S. Redwood Road. Tickets: $6 adults, $5 children and seniors. Details: hosted by the Department of Workforce Services. 3-- Tooele Employment p m. 7 Center. 305 N. Main St. Details: 833-732- Brown Bag Concert Series: turing Music of Bavaria by Salburger Echo. 12:15 p.m. Eagle Gate Plaza on the comer of South Temple and State Street. Free Admission. Details: Friday, June 5 fea- 596-500- 0. 1 Concerts in 4 The Lion King: New stage adaptation of the African Legend " Sundiata, the Lion King. Presented by City Rep Theatre. 7:30 p.m. City Rep Theatre. Also 22, 23, July 6, 13, Aug. 4, 18, 25. Tickets: $4-$- Monday, June 18 Lunch Bunch Entertainment: 532-600- 7 p.m. Tickets. $10 Adults, $4 Youth ages Details: 9400 South. Tickets: 252-955- Details: Summerfest Art FairMusic Festival: Logan Tabernacle 563-838- $5-$- 8. 7. CountrySide Classic Bike For Breath: Bike trek to help kids with asthma. Sponsored by the Utah Lung Association. Coalville Park 9 grounds. Featuring art, food, musical entertainment. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Free admission. Heres what the Kearns Library has planned for you and your family for June: The Eagle Fate and Mine are One 10:30 AM, Thursday, June 14, All ages are welcomed. Birds of prey and people share vital habitat around the world. Our lives and (heirs are linked through the lands we occupy. Hawkwatch Interaadortals program includes a slide and live hawk presentation. 944-761- Zany-- A Sporty Kind of Clown 10:30 A.M,, Thursday, - 2. 4220 West in Kearns, hours are 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM Mondays through Thursdays, 10 00 AM to 6:00 PM Fridays and Saturdays. The library is closed on Sundays. If you have a disability, let the library staff know. If you ask in advance, the staff can make rea- sonable accommodations for you. The Salt Lake County Library System Customer Service and Administration number is The county library home is page http:www.slco.lib.ut.us 943-463- Area digest Anniversary Bash planned for Kearns Senior Center in advance of the event. Salt Lake Solid Waste The Salt Lake Valley Solid Waste Management Facility, located on 6030 West California Ave. (1400 South), changed operating hours to 7 a.m.,to 6 p.m. Monday : , : through Saturday. These summer hours will be in June 27, the Kearns Senior Center will hold their 5th Anniversary Bash and On Wednesday, Buffet. The 11:15 a.m. program will include remarks by State Senator Ed Mayne, Salt Lake County Mayor Nancy Workman, and from Kearns Seniors Frank effectuntilSept.30.J'i', For more information call the recycling informantofi hotline at Modine and Julia Labota. The theme of the bash is the Roarin 20's, with Seniors doing the Charleston. The Buffet will include Chicken Cordon Bleu, baby carrots, roasted new potatoes, green salad,; with, ranch dressing and carrot cake. A suggested donation of $2.00 for seniors 60 is requested to cover! the cost. For all others, the Cos I is $4.00, paid at the reservation desk. Reservations must be made a week ,n 974-6902.- 1' Traffic Safety Internet Site The AAA Utah ljas put outran intpmet(site .to teach chjldrep tfiorei j j i about traffic safefy. Through games, puzzels, songs, and activities, the site teaches (ludp j ; abuf lights, rffic pede(ffiaHj4:ffsff, iolay, aro'ppees much more. and sue the visit ty www.ottoclub.org. 6. at Free Medical Care Financial Assistance Network in Washington, DC has just published a new book, "Free and Low Cost Medical Care." The booklet includes information on a how and where to get free and low cost medical care under the Federal n program. Consumers can recieve a copy by sending $5 to cover the cost of printing, postage, and handling to Financial Assistance Network Free and Low Cost Medical Care Hill-Burto- , Booklet-Dep- MCB-121- t. 1 - P.O. Box 60848, Washington, DC 20039. Consumers can get more information by calling or from Financial Assistance Network's internet site- To learn mota about traffic safe Main St. Free Admission. Details: 0. comedy, dancing and music presented by the Sandy Arts Guild. Children's Theater 8 p.m. Sandy City Amphetheatre. 1300 East p.m. event begins at June 21. All ages. Back by popular demand. Zany goes for the gold in fun and laughter with his magic, juggling and humorous antics for kids of all ages. 'Recovery, Inc. a free weekly depression support group, meets PM at the Wednesdays 6:30-8:3- 0 Kearns library. For more informa1. tion call 966-59- 9 Attendance at some library activities may be limited. Please check. The Kearns Library phone number is Please call after 10:00 A.M.. Kearns Library is at 5350 South, featuring Gina French, Gene Sartain, Stacey Board, Michael Waterman and Kent Thompson. Noon, Gallivan Center, 239 S. 532-045- 9. Intro to Broadway: Broadway Intro to Broadway: Broadway Mountain Raceway: Summit Racing ET Point Series. 6555 West 2100 South. Gates open 7 463-290- some of the best Bluegrass music artists in the area. 2:30 p.m. Gallivan Center. Tickets: $5 in advance; $8 at the gate. 240-220- I Wise Guys Comedy Club: Sunday Night Special featuring comedian Jeff Wayne, 8 p.m. 3500 South 2200 West. Tickets: $5 Details: Bluegrass Festival: Featuring Southeast comer of State Street and Second Ave. Free Admission. Details: 5. Sunday, June 8. Brigham Young Historic Park, a.m. 446-565- Details: the Park: featuring the Silver Creek Cloggers. 8 p.m. Rocky 1. Godspell 1 $20-$2- 8 Amish Quilt and Craft Sale: featuring more than 250 quilts and 500 wall hangings and crafts from the Amish and other craftspeople of Lancaster County, Penn. 9 a.m.- - 5 p.m. South Towne Expo Center, 9575 S. State St. Free Admission. Music from Around the World: Piano and Flute recital featuring Gary Barnett and Laurel Ann Maurer. 7:30 p.m. Jewett Conservatory, 1840 East 1300 South. Free Admission. 1 Summerfest Art FairMusic Festival: Logan Tabernacle Tabernacle Uinita Day: Celebrating the first year as a city. Features parade, 596-500- 463-290- Logan grounds. Featuring art, food, musical entertainment. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Free admission. 8 Wise Guys Comedy Club: featuring comedian Johnny Biscuit, 8 p m. 3500 South 2200 West. I ickets SI0. Details: e Art FairMusic Summerfest Amish Quilt and Craft Sale: featuring more than 250 quilts and 500 wall hangings and crafts from the Amish and other craftspeople of Lancaster County, Penn. Noon-p.m. South Towne Expo Center, 9575 S. State St. Free Admission. Brown Bag Concert Series: featuring Latin Jazz and Salsa by Mambo Jumbo. 12.15 p.m. Eagle Gate Plaza on the comer of South Temple and State Street. Free Admission. Details: Hale enter Theatre, 3333 S. Deckel Lake Dr. 8pm Through ne 10 TicketsDetails 60-mil- 484-445- 6. 7. 9400 South. Tickets: 955-400- 25 By KEN RAND comedy, dancing and music presented by the Sandy Arts Guild Children's Theater 8 p.m. Sandy City Amphetheatre. 1300 East 9400 South. Tickets: Details: - w i ,8387., - Tuesday, June 19 i $5-$- 8. -, , -- West Valley City Council Meeting: Study Session, 5 p.m. Regular meeting, 6:30 p.m. West Valley City Hall, 3600 Constitution Blvd. Details: 963-320- 3. Salt Lake County Council: Regular meeting, 4:30 p.m. Salt Lake County Council Chambers, MAGNA TIMES USPS 325-58- Salt Lake County Government Building, 2001 S. State St. North 0 Second class postage paid at Building. Magna, Utah 84044 8980 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 Submit information for the Calendar at least one week in advance to Magna TimesWest Valley News, 8980 W. 2700 S., Magna, Ut, 84044 fax at J. 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