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Show E6 The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR the sounds of live reggae Sunday. New YEAR'S EVE New Year’s Eve is a quieter affair in 2000 than during last year’s myriad eaecelebrations, especially considering the party this year falls on a Sundaynight. There are options, however, for adults willing to brave the crowds and put up with an earlylastcall. Here area few: Doors openat 8 pm, and cover charge is rs ‘The clubat 1037 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City, hosts dancing with music by Passage for $20 per couple. Call (901) 486-3008 for more information. Club 90 Sandy's Club 90, 9065 S. 150 West, hosts the band Impact for New Year’s Eve. Tickets are $15, and reservations are available by call- ing (801) 566-3254. a a oe 108is,ee, West,oatJoke ity, is masqi Sunday, with music by DJs Shawn Phillips and Tony Marinos. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door,which opens at 8:30 p.m. Call Birthday Bash Utah Jazz player Bryon Russell hosts his annual New Year’s bash Sheraton Hotel, 150 W. 500 South in. and birthdayparty Sundayat the Salt Lake City. R&B band RuffEndz and DJ Jamin D will provide the tunes for the $100-per-ticket formal affair. Tickets are available at all Smith’s Tix outlets. Baci Trattoria Restaurantat 134 W.PierpontAve. in Salt LakeCity will serve dinner andhosta DJ with dancing from 5 pam. to midnight $281500 Bambara Restauran ee Tesaurant inside Salt Lake chy's Hotel Monaco is booting a five-course meal for $75pet Sundaynight. Call (00) $83:Si for reservations. (01) SISAXIS, waweipatiecen, or for visit more b Club Creation ‘The cluboffers an alcohol-free allnight party Sunday with Tampa DJs Grumpy and Aaron Lightner providing the music. Call (435) 6157588 for more information. The peels is at 28 Main St. in Park City. Resse aSe fest Temple in Salt Lake City, is hosting Harry Lee andthe Back AlleyBlues Band with Lisa Marie and the Co- Dependents. The $15 cover charge includes champagne and party Brick’s ‘The Salt LakeCity club, 579 W. 200 favors. South, offers a bevy of Utah DJs spinning music for dancing until the wee hours. Cover is $8 and doors openat 9:30 p.m. Call (801) atae more information. Cabana "The club, at 31 B. 400 South, Salt Lake City, hosts a New Year’ Musical Medley, featuring Dave Compton, DuaneStephens and Na talie Banks. For $25 perperson, or $0 per couple, dinner includes 's Social Club Dimitris, 6121 S. Highland Drive, Salt LakeCity, has a $50-per-persoi New Year’s Eve bash, with a butfet of salmon, primerib and chicken, plus dancingto live music by The Crush. Call (801) 277-7776 for Friday, December29, 2000 First Night Ogden, taking place at Saltake City, tee Devil Ee Core oe are $20 in advance atthe club, 5at the door. 's Park City's JB Mullins 804 Main i, has Tampa DJs Grumpy and Aaron Lightner spinning from gate Mall, Taco Timerestaurants ‘Tri-Mart stores. availableaat the club and Smith's outl Log Haven ‘The restaurant, 6451 E.Millcreek Canyon, hosts a New Year’s Eve party at 8 p.m., five-course meal included for the $95-per-person price. Call (601) 272-8255 for iors $110per person. Seatings are at .m., with a New Year’s colcration at midnight. Call (801) (435) riday Saturday, January |Mn = 56 in Salt LakeCity will havea special menu,with seatings at5, 7:30 and 10 pam. Lastseating includes a midnight celebration. Call (801) 3630166 for reservations. Oasis Cafe a... 75th Anniversary . . Billy Joel & Elton John TheOsisCfiis cori calNew City, will re, a special New Year’s menuin addition to _ lta seasonal dinner menu, with live music,a psychic and tarot cardreaders on tap as well. For and dinnerreservations, “call (801) 322-0404. O’Shucks, 22 E. 100 South in Salt Take City,plays hostto Salt Lake ska favorites Insatiable at its New Year’s Evebash.Call (601) 596-8600 for more information. Vs. Rio... ie 2001 Four Continents 5 Friday, January 12 . Monday, January 29 - Friday, February 2 .....|Wed-Sat., Fan 740 uary 7- Delta Center ee fey Monster Jam i = ary 0" ** BS Sek Utah Jazz 2000-2001 Port O’Call Single Game Tickets OnSale Now! Port O’Call, 78 W. 400 South, Salt LakeCity, is hosting band Armed & ay in Salt LakeCity, will host a special dinnerwith a tasting menu call NetneNew NewYorkeratOW.Maketsi Green Street, 602 E. 500 South in The Metropolitan, 173 W. Broad Mire Bad Crassie . Saturday, December 30 a p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets are $35. vor more information, eee reservations. Ball Salt Lake City, is taking reservations for its Masquerade Ball for $150 per couple,the price including dinner and party favors. Lower. priced tickets are available for people wantingtoskipthe dinner and ead straight for party, featuring live music by Solid Gold. Call (801) 532-4200 for reservations. O spins tunes for the party. Ti ean for its event. First n buttons are available ‘Year’s aane The Disco Drippers. Tickets are $25 and e night. DJs Dub 142 and Dan— sale at the Ogden City Mall, NewThe club, 1249 E. 3900 South, Salt LakeCity, is hosting annual New @ Sei to the dress code for the comedians, hypimotists, dancinelive music, foodaand a “Global wer Liquid Joe's presen the “Model onSandee ith Ce mee = 2415 beberea g Bivd., will in- esoea $10 cover charge 30 p.m. Call (801) 5210500formore information. Snowbird 364-3472 for reservations. ‘The resort in Little Cottonwood See Page E-10 Club Manhattan, 5 E. 400 South in TheSalt Lake City restaurant, 380 W. 200 South, offers a three-course steak anda choiceof lobster or king crab. Call (801) 355-9538 for reservations. The (Canyons Resort till 2 am., all fe available at 9, 10 and 11 p.m. Call (801) oo for reservations. First The annual celebration at multiple locations in downtown Salt Lake City promises an alcohol-free night ofactivities for the whole family. Watch for a full schedule next Theresort in Park Citywill have live music and a fireworks display. Visit www.thecanyons.com or call (435) 649-5400 for more information. il Nights The clubat 1051 E. 2100 South, Salt LakeCity, is sureto be jumping to week. First Night Ogden CHRISTMAS Rie hh oteee FLY OVER TEMPLE SQUARE FOR OMYPH aipcom Ay's over Templeoor State Capitol, elta Center, wn and residential Monday. Sabra 5:30-9:00 p.m. Call for reservations Classic Helicopters (801)295-5700 ote Neely ae lat a a ol Oe CoML Sy AND WEEKEND BRUNCHI PRIVATE DINING I BEER & SODA BREWED ONSITE er person* $ menualso available mad science, word beat, tiko drumming, pin trading, puppet theater, art galley, Olympic short sports, and story tellers. 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Special activities for the entire familyall this week. 6 Quam eee information, call $61-6927, or visit us ot www.umnh.uteh,edu UTAH MUSEUMOF NATURAL HISTORY 1390 E. PresidentsCircle, University of Utoh Compus Hatton Distribetors | With Seppert From |