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Show Special Events :; Saturday 1 8 :>Mounlain lovvn Stages presents The Cow •Ballet from -1-8 p.m. al Woodenshoe Park, •'4 100 Woodmshoe I ane in I'coa. Gone •1 oves Jezebel will perform, tickets are S22 •in advance, $25 at ihe £(ite. Children 12 and •unties are free. Admission includes a bar•boque, music and dancing, for more inl'or:inalion, call 901-SONG GUM). • !'• I he Park City Performing Arts Foundation ^invites the public to an open house at fhe Ipeorge S. and Dolores Dore Lccles Center :for the Performing Arts, 1750 Kearns Blvd., :from 2-() p.m. Activities include video dips •from the nonprofil's upcoming season, ihroe jilocumenLiry screenings <\n<\ ihealer lours. •I or more information, call d.S.S-iVM. • •The League of Utah Roundup Convention |\vill be held at the Park City Marriotl. 189.S •Sidewinder Drive. Regisiration is $125 lor IDlah league of Writers members and $19<! Ifor iho general public. Ono-on-one appointlinenls with agenls and editors are 525 and tbreakfasl with a literary agent is SIS. A ;membership to [he Utah League of Writers •ran Ix? purchased al any lime for 52A. lo •|"egisler, visit www.luwrile.com. I united reg• Ihe Ririe-Wootlbury Dance Company will conclude ils 40th year wilh "Nomads" Sept. 23-25 al Ihe Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 1118 W. Broadway in Salt Lake City, al 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $30 lor adulls, $15 for students <m(.\ seniors, lo purchase tickets, call 1,801 j 355-ARIS. •The Kimball An Center presenLs Lasl Fridays Arts & Eats Gallery Stroll Sept. 24 from 6-9 p.m. lasle hors d'oeuvres prepared by local restaurants while perusing art galleries on Main SlreeL Picfctufi-a inap;,c>Lparlidpating' ' galleries paired with, restaurants for $5 at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Ave. in Park Cily. An opening reception for the Utah Arts Council Slate-wide Annual Competition will be held from 6-8 p.m. at ihe Kimball. For details, call 649-8882 or visit www.kimballarl.org. •In conjunction with the Kimball Art Center's I asl I ridays Arts & Eats Gallery Stroll, Arts-Kids will present "Kids-Art al Ihe Kimball" Sept. 24 from 6-9 p.m. at ihe Kimball Art Cent, 638 Park Ave. Park City artist I rin Munoz will help children express their creative spirit through face painting, lickets are $25 and includes snacks, pi//a and drink, lor reservations, call 615-7878. • I he Sail Lake Symphony will present ils season opener, "Divine Dvorak" Sepl. 24 al I ibby Gardner Concert I lall, 1375 T. Presidenls Circle in Salt lake Cily on (he I Iniversily of Ulah campus. Tickets are S8, S3 for children, students and children, lo purchase tickets, rail (801) 355 ARIS or visit www.arltix.org. • Ihe Park City I ilm Series will present "Super Size Me" Sept. 24 and 25 al H p.m. and Sopl. 26 al 6 p.m. at the jim Sanly Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. in Park Cily. lirkets an1 $6, S5 for seniors and S45 for a 10-punch pass. ongoing Mondays •Park City I ibrary, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for newl>orns lo twoyear-olds and their caretakers every Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Slorylime Room. I or more information, call Heather al 615-5603. •"Mum's the Word Musicians Monthly Meeting" is held the first Monday of ihe month al 7:30 p.m. al the Jim Sanly Auditorium in the Park City Library and Tducation Center, 1255 Park Ave. Bring an instrument, a song and join in. nightlife C-2 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, September 18-21, 2004 o! music i events 'islration is available at the door. •Utah Skies and Basin Recreation would like to invite star gazers to the next 2004 Summer Star Party Series. The event will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight on the basketball court on the upper side of Traifside Park, 5715 Irailside Drive in Park City. Admission is free. Bring your binoculars and telescope or share with others. For more information, visit wAvw.utahskies.org. • The Park Cily Rim Series will present "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring" tonight at 8 p.m. and Sept. 19 al 6 p.m. at ihe Jim Sanly Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. in Park Cily. Tickets are $6, S5 for seniors and $45 for a 10-punch pass. For more information, rail 515-8291 or visit mvw.parknlyfilmsnries.com. • I he Sundance Tree Room Author Series, in coordination with Books and Beyond of lleber, presents David Frum, former special assistant and speech writer for President George W. Bush and author of "An End to Evil." I he lecture, held at ihe Sundance Tree Room, begins al noon. Tickets are S60 and include brunch, discussion and book signing. Alcohol and gratuity are not included. To purchase tickets, call (801) 223-4567 or visit www.smilhstix.com. •An ariist reception will be held for Michael Schwab, a graphic artist, from.7-9 p.m. at the Sundance Screening Room. Tickets are SI 5. "Images of America: The Graphic Art of Michael Schwab" will be on exhibit through Oct. 30. For more information, call (801) 223^567. •Peter Brienholdt will perform in concert at the Sundance Resort on the Eccles Stage tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $17 for reserved seating and $15 for lawn seating. To purchase tickets, call (801) 223-4567. •The Utah Symphony & Opera presents pianist Michael Chertock with conductor Keith Lockhart as part of the Masterworks Series today at 2 p.m. Performances will be held at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple in Salt Lake City. Tickets range from $10-$47 and can be purchased at (801) 533-NOTE(6683). •Pioneer Theatre Company presents "The importance of Being Earnest" through Oct. 2 at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre located on the University of Utah campus, 300 S. 1400 West in Salt Lake Cily. Performances will be held Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Saturdays. Tickets range from $20-$39. To purchase tickets, call (801) 581-6961. I or more information, call 615-8291 or visit ww\v.| iarkcilyfilmsmcs.com. • 1 he Utah Symphony & Opera presenLs pianist Max Levinson with conduclor Graeme Jenkins as part of the MasLerworks Series Sept. 24 and 25 al 8 p.m. Performances will be held at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple in Salt Lake City. tickets range from SI 2-S47 and can be purchased at (801) 533-NOTE (6683). • The Sundance Tree Room Author Series, in 'coordination with Books and Beyond of Heber, presents Richard Clarke who served seven presidents and worked inside the White House for former Presidents George II. W. Bush and Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush until March 2003. Author of "Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on terrorism," the lecture, held Sept. 25 at the Sundance Tree Room, begins at noon. lickets are S60 and include brunch, discussion and book signing. Alcohol and gratuity are not included. To purchase lickets, call (801) 223-4567 or visit www.smithstix.com. •The Repertory Dance Theatre's Community School will hosl an open house Sept. 25 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. Broadway. p.m. Performances will be held at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple in Salt Lake City. Tickets range from $11-SI 7 and can be purchased at (801) 533-NOTE (6683). • The Kimball Art Center will present the Utah Watercolor Society's Fall Open, a juried show featuring the best Utah walercolorists, Oct. 1-Nov. 5 at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Ave. in Park City. For more information, call 649-8882. •The Indigo Girls will present their music and speaking tour, "Honor the Earth," Oct. 1 at Kingsbury Hall, 1395 E. Presidents Circlein Salt Lake City, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are S40, S20 for University of Utah students. To purchase lickets, call (801} 581-7100, {Q88) 451-ARTS or visit www.arttix.org. •The Utah Symphony & Opera presents soloist Linda Elder with conductor Keith Lockhart as part of the Pops Concert Oct. 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. Performances will be held at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple in Salt Lake City. Tickets range from $20-$45 and can be purchased at (801) 533-NOTE (6683). •The Park City Performing Arts Foundation will open ils season Oct. 2 with playwright Eve Ensler at The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1750 Kearns Blvd., at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from §15-550. To purchase tickets, call 655-3114. 1 he public is welcome to participate in dance classes all day for $5. For more information, call (801)534-1000. • Ihe Christian Center of Park City, located at 1100 Iron Horse Drive, will host author and scientist Dr. Ralph Rohr, a physician, pathologist and clinical associate professor at the University of Ulah Health Sciences Center, Sept. 28 al 0:30 p.m. The lecture is entitled "A Biblical and Scientific Perspective on lime & Homily: Addressing the Age of the I arth I )ebale." Admission is free. Tor more information, call 649-2260. • I IK* Ulah Symphony & Opera presents conductor Keith I ockhart in a "Salute to Youth" as part of the Discovery Concert SepL 28 at 7 Tuesdays 1 The Summit County Library will host Preschool Story Time every Tuesday beginning the week of Sept. 13 al Kimball junction's Main Branch at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call the Summit County Library Kimball Branch. •The Park Gty Singers, a community choir, will rehearse every Tuesday from 7:25-9:30 p.m. at Park Gty Community Church, 4501 N. S.R. 224 behind Park City Nursery. New members are welcome through Oct 2. For more information, call 655-3167. Wednesdays • 1 he Canyons Resort will host the Park Cily Farmers Market at the Cabriolet parking lot from 2-7 p.m. Farmers will be on hand along with artisan and food booths. For more information, visit www.parkcityfarmersmarket.com. •Park City I ibrary, located al 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for newborns to two year olds and their caretakers every Wednesday at Saturday 18 •Pat Carnahan Trio, Mother Urban's •Grand Junction, The Spur •Small House Strings, Renee's •Tuff City Theme with D.J. Brisk, Harry O's •Easy Mickey, Suede •Island Reggae Night, Plan B •Mike Rogers, Bistro 412 Sunday 1 9 •The Park City Film Series will present "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring" tonight at 6 p.m. at the Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. in Park City. Tickets are $6, $5 for seniors and $45 for a 10-punch pass. For more information, call 615-8291 or visit • Recycle Utah will hosl its first free residential HazMat event Oct. 2 from 9 a.m.-noon. From noon-1 p.m. a small quantily generator can dispose of hazardous materials, with an appointment, for 50 cents per pound. Recycle Utah is located at 1951 Woodbine Way in Park Cily. For more information, call Insa Riepen at 649-9698. • The Ulah Symphony & Opera presents timpanisl George Brown and violinist Leonard Braus with conductor Keith Lockhart as part of the Maslerworks Series Oct. 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. Performances will be held at Abravanel 10 a.m. in the Storylime Room. For more information, call Heather at 615-5603. •Newcomers of Greater Park City gather every second Wednesday of the month at Miners Hospital at 10 a.m. For more information, call Joan O'Donnell al 649-8182. •The Summit County Dancesport Foundation, a non-profit organization, offers group sessions in social, folk and modern dance every Wednesday at 8 p.m. For more information, call Steve at (801) 450-3852. •The Summit County Library will host Preschool Story Time every Wednesday beginning the week of Sept. 13 at Kimball Junction's Main Branch at 1 p.m., Ihe Coalville Branch Library in Coalville at 10:30 a.m. and Ihe Kamas Branch Library in Kamas at 10 a.m. For more information, call any local Summit County Library branch. www.parkcityfilmseries.com. Monday 2 0 •Pioneer Theatre Company presents "The Importance of Being Earnest" through Oct. 2 at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre located on the University of Utah campus, 300 S. 1400 Wesl in Salt Lake City. Performances will be held Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Saturdays. Tickets range from $20-$39. To purchase tickets, call (801) 581-6961. Tuesday 21 • Pioneer Theatre Company presents "The Importance of Being Earnest" through Oct. 2 at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre located on the University of Utah campus, 300 S. 1400 West in Salt Lake City. Performances will be held Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Saturdays. Tickets range from $20-539. To purchase tickets, call (801)581-6961. •The Salt Lake Acting Company will present "Bad Dates" through Oct. 17 at the Salt Lake Acting Company, 168 W. 500 North in Salt Lake City. Perfonnances will be held Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Sundays. Tickets range from $23-533.50. To purchase tickets, call (801J 363-SLAC (7522) or (801) 355-ARTS(2787). Hall, 123 W. South Temple in Salt Lake Cily. Tickets range from S12-S47 and can be purchased al (801) 533-NOTE (6683). •The second International Cue Collectors Show will be held at Deer Valley Resort's Stein Eriksen Lodge Oct. 9 at noon. Collectors from around the world will exhibit their private collections for other collectors and the general public. For an invitation, call Bill Slroud at (505) 378-5677 or email bill@cues.com. •Repertory Dance Theatre presents Ring Around the Rose at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 South in Salt Lake City, Oct. 9 at 11 a.m. Tickets are S5, children 2 and under are free. To purchase lickets, call (801) 355-ARTS. •The Paul Taylor Dance Company will perform at Kingsbury Flail, located at 1 395 E. Presidents Circle in Salt Lake City, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m. lickets range from S25-S40. To purchase lickets, call (801) 581-7100. •The Cily of Flope's Walk for Hope to Cure Breast Cancer will be held Oct. 16 at Sugarhouse Park, 1300 E. 2100 South in Salt Lake City. To register, form a team or for more information about sponsorship, call Stacy Woolf at (800) 732-7309 or register online at www.walk4hope.org. •The Utah Symphony & Opera presents Mozart, Haydn and Strause, conducted by Keith lockhart, as part of the Chamber Concert Series Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. Performances will be held at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South lemple in Salt Lake City. Tickets range from S18-S28 and can be purchased at (801) 533-NOTE (6683). •The Utah Symphony & Opera presents "Aida" Oct. 16, 18, 20 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 24 at 2 p.m. Performances will be held at the Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 South in Salt Lake City. Tickets range from S14-S69 and can be purchased at (801) 533-NOTE (6683). Park Cily Library, 1255 Park Ave. For more information, call 647-9747. • Last Fridays Arts & Eats Gallery Stroll continues on ihe last Friday of the month. Taste hors d'oeuvres prepared by local restaurants while perusing art galleries on Main Street. Pick up a map of participating galleries paired with restaurants for $5 at the Kimball Art Center at 6 p.m. For details, call 6498882 or visit www.kimbati-artorg. • The Park Cily Mountain Sports Club holds a T.G.I.F meeting and activity every Friday in and around Park City. Call 645-5350 or visit www.pcmsc.org for more information. Saturdays •Arts in the Park will continue every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. through Oct. 1 on the lawn adjacent to the •Arts in the Park wili continue every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. through OcL 1 on the lawn adjacent to the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. For more information, call 647-9747. •The Park Gty Open Air Market will be held at The Canyons Resort lower parking lot every Saturday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. through Tuesday 21 Wednesday 22 Fridays • |udd Widner, Renee's •Tony Oros, Bistro 412 Wednesday 2 2 •The Kimball Art Center will present Brigham Young University professor of art and featured artist of the Ulah Arts Council Statewide Annual Competition, Joseph Ostraff, at 6 p.m. The lecture, "My Familiar and Contemporary Visual Culture," will be held at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Ave. in Park City. Admission is free. •Pioneer Theatre Company presents "The Importance of Being Earnest" through Oct. 2 at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre located on the University of Utah campus, 300 S. 1400 West in Salt Lake City. Performances will be held Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays al 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Saturdays. Tickets range from $20-539. To purchase tickets, call (801) 581-6961. •The Salt Lake Acting Company will present "Bad Dates" through Oct. 17 al the Salt Lake Acting Company, 168 W. 500 North in Salt Lake City. Performances will be held Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Sundays. Tickets range from $23-533.50. To purchase tickets, call (801) 363-SLAC (7522) or (801) 355-ARTS (2787). upcoming •The Park City Performing Arts Foundation presents "The President's Own" United States Marine Band Oct 20 at The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1 750 Kearns Blvd., at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from S15-S50. To purchase tickets, call 655-3114. • Pioneer Theatre Company will present "Ten Little Indians" Oct. 20-Nov. 6"at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre located on the University of Utah campus, 300 S. 1400 West in Salt Lake City. Performances will be held Mondays through Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Saturdays. Tickets range from S20-S39. To purchase tickets, call (801) 5816961. •The Park City Performing Arts Foundation presenLs the Bruce Wood Dance Company Oct. 22 and 23 at The George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 1 750 Kearns Blvd., at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from S15-S50. To purchase tickets, call 655-311-1. •The Utah Symphony & Opera presents Halloween High Jinks with conductor Scolt O'Neil as part of the Lollipops Series Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. Performances will be held at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple in Salt Lake City. Tickets range from S5-S10 and can be purchased at (801) 533-NOTE (6683). •The Utah Symphony & Opera presents The Lord of the Rings Symphony with conductor Howard Shore as part of the Pops Concert Series Oct. 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. Performances will be held at Abravanel Hall, 123 W. South Temple in Salt lake City. Tickets range from $20-545 and can be purchased at (801) 533-NOTt (6683). September. Tor more information, call Volker at (435) 783-6420. • Books and Beyond, 511 W. 100 South in Heber, hosts story-telling hour from 10-11 a.m. for children six-months-old to five-yearsold. •The Heber Valley Aero Museum, located at Russ McDonald Field, 2002 Airport Road in Heber City, will present its "Hanger Talk" series every Saturday from noon-2 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, call (435) 647-5696. Sundays •Arts in the Park will continue every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. I through Oct. 1 on the lawn adjacent to the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. For more • information, call 647-9747. •Musicians of the Utah Music Festival will be featured in a chamber music performance every Sunday through Sept. 26 at Deer Valley Club's Sai-Sommet restaurant from 6:30-8:30 p.m. For more information, call 658-4943. •Somer Lei, Renee's • T.B.A., The Spur •Timmi Cruz, JB Mulligans To become a part of The Park Record's FREE events and music calendar, call Casey R. 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