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Show "•-•*•* The Park Record C-2 Special Events £4 : Saturday 2i/ • •Moonlight Snowshoe will Lie held at Ihe IMcPolin Farm today , from 6-8 p.m. Tickels are ;S10 per person. Join ihe Friends of the Farm for a "memorable evening of music, chili supper, and a Imoonlight snowshoe. Tickets are on sale and •space is limited. For more infonnation, call JBrigiita at 649-0411. • »Tl»e Park City Film Series will show *Bad . 'Education" today and Sunday al the Jim Santy is ,;Auditorium, located above tlie Park City Library ;al 1255 Park Ave. Tickets are S5 for students and Iseniors and S6 for all others. Ten-punch movie ;passes are available for 545. The film will screen !at 8 p.m. on Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. ;For more information, visil www.parkcityfilm•series.com. I *The Egyptian Theatre Company will present •"Jesus Christ Superstar" through March 6 at the !Egyptian Theatre, located at 328 Main Street in ; O l d Ibwn. Regular shows will play Wednesday, •Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7:30 p.m., with I matinee shows Sunday al 2 p.m. Tickels range •from S15 lo $32. For more information, call the $$ Egyptian Theatre at 6-19-9371 or visil ; www.parkcilyshows.com. [ •The Snownake Festival will happen in the Alta I area from Feb. 26 through March 5. Events will jinclude games, a benefit disco, art shows and I more. Gill (801) 742-0830 or visil ; www.altaaris.org for more details. ! • There will bean arts and crafts flhow today jfrom noon-6 p.m. al Our 1 ady of the Snows in •Alia. A variety of art will be on display and for I sale. Artists interested in participating should call •(801) 742-0830. The event is free for the public IFor more information, visil www.altaarts.org. ; »TI>e Salt Lake Community College Symphony of music I Orchestra will perform wilh the Taylorsville 'Community Orchestra today at 7:30 p.m. in the Taylorsville High School Auditorium. Located al 5225 S. Redwood Rd. The performance will include Beethoven, Gould, Vaughan-Williams and Enure. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call (801) 9576067. • Tonight, ihe Utah Symphony will present a concert featuring George Butterworth's *A Shopshlre Lad,* a symphonic selling of poems from A. E. l-fousman's collection. The concert will happen at 8 p.m. For tickels, call ArtTix al (801) 355ARTS. This event is part of the "Poets and Passions" festival. •There will be tea and sonnets at the Oasis Cafe, at 151 South 500 Easl today al 4 p.m. The evenl is free as a part of the "Poets and Passions" festival. For more information, call (801) 896-9090. •StageRight Theatre Company will present Neil Simon's comedy, "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers," Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 through March 12 at ihe StageRighl Tliealre, b o i l e d at 5001 South Highland Drive, tickets are 510 for adults and $7 for students and seniors. The show is rated "PG-13." Call SlageRight at (801) 272-3445 for rcservalions. For more information, visil www.stageright.org. •Through March 5, Pioneer Theatre Company will present "James Joyce's The Dead,'' a musical based on James Joyce's short story, "The Dead." Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. for Sunday matinees. Tickels range from $20-539, and group and student discounts are available. For tickets or more information, call the PTC box office at (001) 581 -6961 or visit www.pionec rtheatre.org. '' more information, call (801) 533-NOTE or visit www.utahsymphonyopera.org. •StageRight Theatre Company will present Neil Simon's comedy, "The Last of the Red Hot Lovers," Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 through March 12 al the StageRighl Theatre, located al 5001 South Highland Drive. Tickels are SI 0 for adults and $7 for students and seniors. Tlie show is rated "PG-13." Call StageRighl al (801) 272-3445 for reservations. For more information, visit www.stagerighl.org. •Through March 5, Pioneer Theatre Company will present "James Joyce's The Dead," a musical based on James Joyce's short story, "The Dead." Curtain limes are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 p.m. ongoing •Park City School District's Community Education program has quarterly daises for adults, youth and young learners. To find out more, go lo www.pcschools.us (clock on "Community" then "Community Education") or call Julia at 615-0215. •All February long, "Beyond the Surface," a group of non-figurative paintings by Nepali artist and Park City resident Kalyan Rai, will be displayed on ihe second floor of the Park City Library. Tlie exhibit will include artifacts from, and books about, Nepal. For more information, call the library al 615-5600. Mondap •Park City Library, loaned at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for newborns lo two-yearolds and their caretakers every Monday al 3:30 p.m. in nightlife Saturday 2b pi •Cracker/Camper van Beethoven's, Ihe Slar Bar •SLC Hacker Project, Mother Urban's •DJ Brisk O n e , Harry O's www.allaarts.org for more details. • "American Hollow" will show on March 3 at the Park City Library as a part of the Sundance Institute's documentary film series. The film is the debut of direclor Rory Kennedy and offers an honest, non-judgmental look at Appalachia and poverty in America. The screening is free and open lo Ihe public; it will begin al 7 p.m. For more information, visil www.sundance.org. •Starting on March 5, Mountain Town Stages will host a series of "apresdri" parties at Ihe Canyons Resort. They will be held every Saturday from March through the beginning of April at The Forum. Dales are as follows: March 5, Papa Mali; March 12, Leon Russell; March 19, Sonny landreth; March 26, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and April 9, The Samples. The concerts are free and open lo the public. For more information, visit www.niountainlowustages.com or call 901-SONG. •Steven Mackey, composer, Princeton University professor and electric guitarist, will come to the Dumke Recital Flail in David Gardner Hall on ihe University of Utah Campus on Monday, March 7 at 7:30 p.m. He will join with the Canyonlands New Music Ensemble for a concert featuring two of his works, "Indigenous Instruments" and "Busied." The concert and a the Slorytime Room. For more information, call Heather at 615-5603. Tuetdap General available for $45. The film will screen at 6 p.m. For more information, visit www. parkcity film series.com. •The Egyptian Theatre Company will present " J e m Christ Superstar" through March 6 al the Egyptian Theatre, located at 328 Main Street in Old Town. Regular shows will play Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday al 7:30 p.m., with matinee shows Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickels range from $15 to $32. For more information, call the Egyptian Theatre al 649-9371 or visit www. pa rkci tyshows. com. •There will be a snowman building contest in conjunction with ihe Snowflake Festival at Alta. Visitors can build iheir snowman at ihe lodge where they are slaying or at Alta Java. They should be entered in the contest by emailing altacommunity@hotmail.com or calling (801) 742-9712. Snowmen must be completed by Feb, 27 al 10:30 a.m. There will bea judging ceremony at 2:30 p.m. that day at ihe Albion Grill with a prize for ihe winner. The event is free. •The Alta Arts Council will sponsor "Children's Art En the Mountains* today at 3 p.m. at the Albion Gill. The evenl will allow children ages two to eight to make fun projects. A guest artist will demonstrate a craft and then the kids will get a stiol- A parent must attend and there is a $3 charge for materials. Call (801) 742-0830 or visil www.altajirts.org for more details. •Through March 5, Pioneer Theatre Company will present "James Joyce's The Dead," a musical based on James Joyce's sliort story, "Trie Dead." Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. for Sunday matinees. Tickels range from $20-539, and group and sludent discounts are available. For tickets or more information, call Oie FTC box office al (801) 581-6961 or visil www.pioneertheatre.org. Sunday Z7 •The Park City Film Series will show "Bad Education* today al ihe Jim Santy Auditorium, located above the Park City Library al 1255 Park Ave. Tickels are $5 for sludents and seniors and S6 for all others. Ten-punch movie passes are • I he Egyptian I heal re Company will present Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. for Sunday mati"Jesus Christ Superstar" through March 6 at the nees, tickets range from 520-S39, and group and Egyptian Theatre, located at 328 Main Street in student discounts are available. For tickets or Old Town. Regular sliows will play Wednesday, more information, call the PTC box office al Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at-7:3|Ufp.ni;/_:wi|hr rj-- $01) -.58J-.&9&J or visit www.pioneqrtlieatre.prg. matinee shows Sunday al 2 p.nV Tickets Va'ftge" ""'* •Vo''*i:heSnowJBake Festival will"liappch'-fri ihe-Ahafrom $15 lo S32. lor more- infonYialiOTVcalJ-lhe^- •^aroafrom Feb. 26 through March 5. Events will Egyptian Theatre at 649-9371 or visil include games, a benefit disco, art shows and www.pnrkcilyshows.com. more. Call (801; 742-0830 or visit • The "Poets and Passions Festival," a festival of music, literature, poetry and film, will happen through March 20 al locations around Sail Lake City. The Festival is a collaboration between the Utah Symphony nnd O[x j ra, ihe Utah Museum of line Arts, Ihe Sail Lake City Film Center and the University of Utah's College of Humanities. Mosl events are free and open to the public. For Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, February 26-March 1,2005 •Off the Top Comedy Troupe is playing every Tuesday at Easy Street Brasserie's "Salon Rouge." Shows slarl al 9 p.m. Doors and the bar open al 8:15. Admission is $10. For more information or lo make a reservation, rail 647-5678. Easy Street Brasserie is located in Old Town al 201 Heber Ave. •The Yarrow Resort and Hotel, localed at 1800 Park Ave., will be holding no-fimit T o o t hold 'em tournaments every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Inilial enlry is $30 and you may purchase more chips (if you run out) for 520. Games start every 15 minutes, and prizes will be awarded lo winners. Lessons on how lo play are available. For more information, rail 655-4461 or 655-4410. •The Summit Counly Library will host Piesdmul Story Time (for children 3-5 years old) every Tuesday at Kirnbal! Junction's Main Branch al 10:30 a.m. For more information, call the Summit County Library Kimball Branch. •Does your partner control your money, accuse you of cheating and isolate you from your family and friends? Are you walking on eggshells, feeling like you can't do anything right? Peace Lake Effect, Renee's Kevin Wade at 5:30 p.m., Molherlode Canyon Band at 9 p.m., The Spur •Jamaica Nights, Suede •DJ Q-Tip, Usero's • l i m Wray, Bislro 412 Bar •Josh and Friends, J.B. Mulligans own discs. The event is free to ihe public. Call (801) 742-0830 or visit www.allaarls.org for more details. •Through March 5, Pioneer Theatre Company will present "James Joyce's The Dead,* a musical based on James Joyce's short story, "The Dead." Curtain limes are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. for Sunday matinees. Tickets range from S20-S39, and group and student discounts are available. For tickets or more information, call the PTC box office at (801) 581 -6961 or visit www.pioneertheatre.org. Tue*da*| •Cowboy Nigjht will happen tonight at ihe Egyptian Theatre in Old town at 7 p.m. The evenl will feature an evening of cowboy poetry, humor, songs and shows. Ihe event will run every Tuesday through March 29. Tickets are $18 for adults and $12 for children 12 and under. For tickets or more information, call ihe Egyptian al 649-9371. •The "Snowball Benefit Disco" will be held today from 8 p.m. to midnight al the Albion Grill at Alta Ski Area. The evenl is an opportunity to support the Aita Arts Council. There will be a DJ and refreshments will be available. Tickels are $7 al the door. Call (801 j 742-0830 or visit vnvw.altaaris.org for more details. •Through March 5, Pioneer Theatre Company will present "James Joyce's Tlie Dead,' a musical based on James Joyce's short story, " I h e Dead." Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. for Sunday matinees. Tickets range from S20-S39, and group and sludent discounts are available. For lickels or more information, call the PTC box office al (801) 581 -6961 or visit www.pioneerlhealre.org. Monday 2S •There will b e a disc golf tournament sponsored by the Alta Arts Council today at 4 p.m. at ihe WildCat ticket office at Alta Ski Area. Bring your pair of lectures by Makcey will be free to (he public. For more information, contact Dr. Morris Rosen/weig at (801) 581-7248 or Barbara Gili at 1801)965-1627. , •The Pat Metheny Group will play Kingsbury Hall'on-March 8al-7:-3Op.m. in support oftheir new album, "The Way Up." Tickels range from 528-545 and are available through ArtTix al (801) 355-ARTS, al (801} 581 -7100 or online at www.kingsl3uryhall.org. Kingsbury Hall is located at 1395 E. Presidents Circle on the University of Utah campus. •March 9, 23 and 30, Kids' Kollection Children's Consignment will sponsor several free events. March 9 will be "Nutrition for You and Your Baby, March 23 will be "Nurse Midwifery Care Through Life" and March 30 will Ix- "Pregnancy Fitness." The classes will happen from 9-9:45 a.m. Seating is limited at ihe events; call Kids' Kollection at 649-5658 to reserve a space. Kids' Collection is located Ix-tween Mountain Chicken and Einstein's Bagels in the Park City Pla^a, •Los Lobos, the long-standing roots rock and Mexican folk-inspired band will perform at ihe Ecoles Center on March 12 as a part of their firsl acoustic tour in 15 years. The concert will start al 7:30 p.m. Tickels range from $15-520 wilh discounts for students and children. Call 655-3114 for tickets and information, or visil www.ecdescenler.org. •Chris Schaefer will be signing his book "Bataan Diary* at the Spotted Frog Bookstore in the Redstone Center, in Kimball Junction, on Saturday, March 12, from 4-6 p.m. •The Repertory Dance Theatre and Ballet West will present, "Ballet and the Nutcracker* at the Rose Wagner Performing arts Center on March House offers a Domestic Violence Support Group free to the public every Tuesday evening from 6-7:30 p.m. Please call 647-9161 for more information. events Wednesday % •The Egyptian Theatre Company will present "Jesus Christ Superstar* through March 6 at the Egyptian Theatre, located at 328 Main Street in 12 at 11 a.m. as a part of RD I's "Ring Around the Rose Program." Tickets are 55 for all seats and can be purchased from Artlix al (801.) 355-ARIS. For more information, call Heidi Schmidt al (801) 534-1000. •March lS'and 19 comedian BID Bngvall will perform at the Egyptian Theatre in a benefit for the Egyptian Theatre Company. For more information, call 649-9371 or visit www.parkdlyshows.com. • *Pfflow Theatre," sponsored by ihe Park City Performing Arts Foundation, wilt present "Pageluner Adventures," on March 19. The show will feature Emmy Award-winning children's entertainers Kenny Mikey and Rik-y Roam. Kids are encouraged to bring blankets and pillows so they can curl up on the floor, close to tk- action. Tickets are 55 for children and 510 for adults. I here will l>e shows at 1 and 4 p.m. al Tlie George S. and Dolores Dorc Leeds Center, located al 1 750 Kearns Blvd., in Park City. For more information, call 655-3114. •March 19 from 3-5 p.m. Barbara Richards will present a free woriohop, "World travel 101: World on a Budget." I he event will Ix? hosted by the Park City Library and will be held in room 1 09. Eor questions, please contact leresa Ferguson at tferguson^xirkcily.org or call 6155602. •Kathy Mattea will perform as the Park Cily Performing Arts Foundation's special guest on March 26. She will play at The George S. and Dolores Dore Cedes Center for ihe Performing Arls located at 1 750 Kearns Blvd. in Park City, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from 51 5-550 (children 1 2 & under are half price). Tickels are 55 in ihe C section for Summit County students K-l 2. Please years old) every Wednesday al Kimball Junction's Main Branch al 10:30 a.m. For more information, Gill any local Summit County Library branch. Ylednetdap •Park City Library, located al 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for newborns to two-yearolds and their caretakers every Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Storylime Room. For more information, call Fleaiheral 615-5603. •Newcomers of Greater Park Gty gather every second Wednesday of the month at Miners l-lospilal at 10 a.m. For more information, call Jonn Mosch, at 649-6568. •Park City Social Dance Club is holding winter session tango, mambo and waltz classes every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Bring a partner or come solo. The dasses are localed at the Park City Dance Academy at 6554 N. Creekside (across ihe street from Creekside Christian Fellowship). For more info, call (801J 450-3852, •The Summit County Dancesport Foundation, a non-profit organization, offers group s f i l o n i in social, folk and modern dance every Wednesday at 8 p.m. For more information, call Steve al (801) 450-3852. •The Sumrnil Counly Library will host Toddkr Story Tfcne (for children 18 months to ihree Sunday?? • Dave Hahn, The Spur »Pat Sheedy, Renee's •Tony Oros, Cisero's Monday 20 • Reminisce, The Spur •DJ Danny Boy, Cisero's Old Town. Regular shows will play Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday al 7:30 p.m., with matinee shows Sunday al 2 p.m. Tickets range from SI 5 to S32. For more information, call the Egyptian Theatre at 649-9371 or visit www.parkcityshows.com. •Today is costume day al Alta Ski Area. Wear a crazy costume and enjoy ihe day. •The members of the Repertory Dance Theatre and friends will perform their second annual *Rrst Aid* concert today and tomorrow at tlie Rose Wagner Black Box Theatre, located at 138 W. Broadway in Sail Lake City. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 and are available through ArlTix at (801) 355-ARFS. A portion of tlie proceeds from the evenl will go lo the Utah Humanities Council's " Mo ihe read/Fa tl>eread" program. For more information, visil rdtulah.org or call (801) 534-1000. •Join the HogleZoo today al 7 p.m. in llie EdZooCation Station for an evening sharing the beauties of Africa. The night will feature East African naturalist guide I )avid Ngurc. I he program is free and light refreshments are provided. Seating is limited, so RSVP lo Kimberly Davidson al (801 j 584-1 703 or kdavidson{<9liogtczoo.org. •There will b e a talent show tonight at 7 p.m. at Our Lady of ihe Snows al Alia Ski Area. Email altacornmunity@holmail.corn lo pre-register for the event or call (801J 742-9712. The event is free. Call (801) 742-0830 or visil www.allaarts.org for more details. •Through March 5, Pioneer Theatre Company will present "James Joyce's The Dead," a musical based on James Joyce's short story, "The Dead." Curtain limes are 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. for Sunday matinees. Tickels range from $20-539, and group and student discounts arc availaJ^lc. Eor tickels or more information, call Ihe PTC box office at (801; 581-6961 or visil www.pioneerthealre.org. •The Yarrow Resort and Hotel, located at 1800 Park Ave., will Ix.' holding no-fimft Texas hold 'em tournaments every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Initial entry is 530. Games start every 15 minutes, and prizes will be awarded to winners. Lessons on how lo play are available. For more information, rail 655-4461 or 655-4410. •Park Ctly Library, localed at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Preschool Story Tfcne for 3 to 5-year-olds every Thursday at 10 a.m. and loddlertime for 2 to 3-year-olds al 11 a.m. in the Story lime Room. For more information, rail Heallter at 615-5603. •Tlie Summit County Library at Kimball Junction hosts U p Sitters for babies from birth to 18 montlw every Thursday at 10 a.m. For more information, rail 615-3900 or visil www.summit.lib.ut.us. y upcoming "555311 4 for tickets and information. • Wednesday, March 30 the Utah Jazz will hold a Park Gty Night Tickets for the Jazz's 7 p.m. game against the Denver Nuggets will l>e discounted for all Park City residents. They will be 556 for the lower bowl nnd 51 5 for ihe upper bowl. For lickels, contact Michael 1 loltbyat (801) 325-7211 or mhollbyt'Hilahjaz/.com. • Community Nursing Services will host its 1 7lh annual Alt and Soup event on March 30 and 31 at ihe Salt Lake Gty Sheraton. The event is Community Nursing Services' primary fundraiser bringing talented chefs and artists together in one event. The public is welcome al the evenl, which will feature meals and soup tastings as well as art. tickets are SO for lunch and S10 for dinner and are available at the door. For more information or for advance purchase opportunities, call (801) 233-61 00 or visil www.cnsva.org. •Saturday, April 9, from i-5 p.m., author Chris Schaefer will read from his new book, "Bataan Diary: An American Family in World War II, 1941-1945," al the Park City Library in meeting room 109. There will also be discussion with the author. For more information about ihe book, visil www.bataandiary.coni. Eor questions about the event, please contact Teresa Ferguson at iferguson@parkdty.org or call 615-5602. 9 p.m. Tickels are 55 and are available through ihe Kimball Art Center. On the day of the gallery stroll, interested participants ran stop by the Art Center lo pick up a map listing participating galleries and restaurants. For more information, contact the Kimball Art Center at 649-8882 or visit www.kimball-art.org. • The Art of Wine, localed at 1400 Snow Creek Drive in the Dan's Shopping Center, will host a Friday Evening Wine School with instructor Sheral Schowe from 6-8 p.m. Each week features a different theme. Gourmet cheese and fresh breads will be provided. For more information or lo register, call 655-WINE or email theartofwine® bigplanet.com. • The Park Cily Mountain Sports Club holds a T.G.LF meeting and activity every Friday in and around Park Cily. Call 645-5350 or visil www.pcmsc.org for more information. Saturday* •The Heber Valley Aero Museum, localed at Russ McDonald Field, 2002 Aiqxjrt Road in Heber Cily, wilt present its "Hanger Talk" series every Saturday from noon-2 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, rail (435) 647-5696. •The last Friday of every month, the Kimball Art Center will present "Last Fridays Arts & Eats Gallery StrolL* The event will lake place from 6- Tuetday i •Tony Oros, Bistro 412 Bar •Josh Bonas, Renee's •Tim Wray, The Spur •Pool Tournament Night, J.B. Mulligans •Live local acoustic acts, Cisero's Wediptday % •Josh Bonas, J.B. Mulligans •Becca Taylor, Renee's •Locals' Night with DJ Elegz, Cisero's •Dave Matthews tribute Band, Suede •Tony Oros, The Spur To become a part of The Park Record's FREE events and music calendar, call Malt James al 649-9014, ext. 104, or e-mail arts ©parkrecord.com. |