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Show of Dolores. Hours are 9am under and seniors 65 and older, April 8, 16. to 5 p m. daily. 970J 8824822. "River of Sorrows," the legacy of the people and the valley that is now McPhee Reservoir, on display at the Anasazi Heritage Center, Highway 184 west of Dolores. Hours 9am to 5 p m. daily. (970) 882-482- are kafiyaylor MONTICELLO &SOUTH EASTERN UTAH singersongwriter 9 p.m. April 7 Cortez Creamery $7 (970) Special Events Health Fair and screening clinic, 9 565-191- 0 PAGOSA SPRINGS Unless you've been frozen for the lost a.m. to 4 p.m. April 8, St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, Bluff. Free food and samples. cryo-genical- ly Nightlife Karaoke, Page Bar and 8 p.m. Grill. Wednesdays, Sports Lee Bartley on jazz piano, 5:30 to 8:30 Saturdays at JJ.'s pm, Thursdays Upstream Restaurant. Special Events High school talent show, 7 p.m. April Pagosa Springs High School. $4students, 7-- 8, $6adults. Annual Garage Sale, benefiting the Pagosa Springs Arts Council, 8 am. April 15, Arts CenterTown Park. 264-5020- . (970) Knights of Columbus Fish Fry, 5 to 7 p Fridays through April 14, Parish Hall, Lewis Street $6 adults, $3 children. Theater "A Comedy of Errors" will years, you've probably heard of Sally Taylor's famous parents. In case you have trouble guessing, yes, her father is that Taylor and her mother, well, just look at that mouth and that hair. But unlike many other famous musical offspring who either ride their parents' coattails to careers or whine to the fan mags about wanting to step out from their overbearing shadows, Taylor does neither. The ld m be featured at the Pagosa Springs Family Dessert Concert Readings Series, 7.30 p m. April 8, WolfTracks Coffee Company and Bookstore. $4advance, $5door. quietly slipped into Boulder a few years ago - without knowing a soul - and slept in her car for the first few nights. She soon hooked up with a band and has been testing the musical waters since. Her first record, 'Tomboy Bride' (perhaps conjured up during Taylor's time spent ming in Telluride), ski bum- came out in inde- 1999 on the Boulder-basependent label, Ariel Records. Before 'Tomboy' was even complete the hounds at A&M as well d Visual Arts Wildlife paintings and prints by Lori Salisbury on display through April 12, Pagosa The San Juan County Internet and Technology Expo, a showcase of technology and computer applications, 11:15 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 11, College of Eastern Utah, 30 Bronze sculptures by Kent Gordon beat- as People magazine were ing down her door. But Taylor, who admits having money in the bank helps her have a little less time for the the starving artist hunger pains, turned both options down. 'I feel very clear about who I am as a person she told last Westward year of her reasons for declining any big deals. 'But when it comes to me as a musician. I'm still trying to figure that out.' So far, the verdict is not a surprising one. Taylor is said to be a chip off the old blocks with a on display 12, April Pagosa Springs Arts Gallery. Heritage Language Conference sponsored by the San Juan School District and Utah State Monument Office of Education, April Free. School. (435) Valley High 3. Visual Arts 1 Mondays p.m. Education Thursdays, Center. (970) 264-283- Four Corners Native American artists are invited to enter the Native American Art Awards featuring more than $30,000 in prizes, June 1 Aug. 30 at Edge of the Cedars Museum,. Work must be delivered to the museum, 660 West 400 North, Blanding, by May 15. Call (435) for application. 672-220- 2 Carly-esqu- e voice and lyrics that are spare, simple and of the '70s-er- a tradition. So while those who are big fans of her ultra-respectf- er parents can live vicariously in the past through Sally, those in the here and now may want to keep an eye on her, too. Recreation' College Days at Wolf Creek, $19 lift ticket with valid col- lege 1 5 ID, April o c a I Appreciation Days at Wolf Creek, lift tickets $19 adults and . Recreation Lap Swimming 6 to 7:30 a.m. Monticello pool. Open to the public. daily, L $12 children 12 and Springs Arts Gallery. Just for Kids Wednesdays, San 10 a.m. Story Hour, Juan County Library. Yeur Families and Businesses - -- .Water needs are just toj important to trustjfl wv tCall TheExpertsVa vAnytody .4 i - . . v gadgets gifts v espresso bar bakery gourmet market Open 7:30a.m. to 6p.m. Monday - Saturday 802 East 20th Street Farmington, NM 505-326-60- 48 Our daddy's gone bananas! . . . during the spring spectacular savings sale going on nowl N OETHPOIOT W HOME FURNISHINGS 1315 Main Ave. Durango 247-295- Saw boards, Laige capacity sawmill ngnsssiiCjt 9 JE3UElJ 18a Cross Currents - April 7, 2000 5. "A Mosaic of Language," 6th annual 678-127- Kids Club Room, st through 4th grades, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. or 4:30 to 5:30 for 587-323- 13-1- 4, Just for Kids ' singer-songwrit- through Technology Building, Blanding. (435) 32725X45 (247J3693 0tf jL-8- 5458051 Earn Big Cash Income FREE INFO |