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Show Volume XI THE Issue IX OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 5 February 15, 2005 Wolf Creek Resort Sponsors First Annual Fine Art & Music Festival WRESTLERS cont. from page 1 team members took home individual medals at every meet. For this small team to show up at the state competition and win Second clubhouse. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of artwork at this event will benefit the Family Support — of Ogden. For more information about this non-profit eon please contact Pam Clark at (801) 39 On sdioien, President’s Day, the clubhouse will be alive with Bluegrass music featuring Kate MacLeod and The Pancakes, ro Ridin’ The Fault Line. The art andm will be topped off with a barbeque lunch and dinner specials in the Deli and the Grille where guests can enjoy the views of Nordic Valley’s Torchlight Parade and Fireworks display—all set to begin at 8:00 p.m This is a great opportunity to ‘support local artists and musicians and the Ogden Family Support Center while enjoying great art, music, and cuisine. More information is available at <www.wolfcreekresort.com> UMT Plans Second Round of Auditions for 2005 Season Utah Musical Theatre will hold a second and final roun Ogden auditions for the 2005 theater season on February 25 and February 26 at the Val A. Browning Center on Weber State University’s Ogden campus UMT?’s 2005 season will feature “Kiss Me Kate,” “Side by Side by Sondheim,” and the premiere of a new musical, “Wicked City Blues.” Auditions for union and non-union performers will run from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. on the 25th, and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on the 26th with dance callbacks that night from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Those wishing to audition need to prepare one comic monologue and two songs (16 bars each of one ballad and one character). To be considered for a role in the Sondheim revue, at least one song must be from that composer. Casting breakdowns are available at weber.edu/UMT. All roles are open and paid. UMT places an emphasis on hiring Utahns. To sign up for a 5-minute time slot, call the UMT office after February 14 at (801) 626nN 3 Wolf Creek Resort is excited to present the first annual Fine Art & Music Festival February 19 - 21 from noon until 8:00 p.m in the Wolf Creek Clubhouse. Wilkerson Fine Art will produce the art exhibit and sale that will feature many local fine artists such as Bill Barber, Alison Benjamin, Dou Braithwaite, Julie Brandt, Robert Call, Lynn Federspiel-Young, Mike Fletcher, Kory Fluckiger, Jerry Hancock, Steve Johnson, Hadley Rampton, Steve Songer, and Paul Twitchell. According to Kris Wilkerson, “This compilation of artists represents many popular and talented artists in our area. The breadth of styles is beat yet highly complementa: will be on display and for sale all weekend. A special artist’s reception is scheduled for Saturday, February 19 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on the lower level of the 75 UMT is also seeking applicants to work as carpenters, painters, stitchers, electricians. dressers, sound — a and make-up specialists, shift crew members, wardrobe specialists, and craft er on the UMT production staff. Resumes should be submitted to Karyn Richardson, UMT production manager. more weber.edu/UMT. information visit AWANA Champions Win in Salt Lake City — up until the region tournament. Calem Woolsey has participated in the wrestling program from the age of eight and took home a Second Place medal at region the week before state. Championship winning wrestlers. Place was heralded as a great accomplishment. Spanishfork Jr. High won First Place with about a 40 member team. Teams are given points for each individual team member’s placement. Weber’s Second Place win for their Junior High team is indicative of the amount of talent on the team. This was Daniel Linford’s first year wrestling. He took home First Place medals at each tournament. He never lost a match Chase Hart pinning Jordan Ballam. Chase Hart won his First Place medal by pinning Jordan Ballam of Mt. Logan Jr. High in the third round. 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