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Show The Park Record C-2 of music Special Events : Yledneuby 4 ; • Today, from 7-8 p.m. the Park City Library :will present "Put the Fun Back into •Parenting,* wiLh Mona and Rita BorgsrSaden. The pair will provide resources, tips •and suggestions to help with the parenting Iprocess. The event is free to the public. For •more information, call the library at 615•5600. ! • The Pioneer Theatre Company will presient "West Side Story* May '1-21. ^Performances are Monday through Thursday •at 7:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday ^evenings at 8 p.m., with Saturday matinees •at 2 p.m. Tickets range from $22-59 with ^discounts available for groups and college •students. For tickets or more information, Seal! the Pioneer Theatre Company box •office at (801) 581-6961 or visit www.pioIneertheatre.org. • • Utah Contemporary Theatre is opening its 12005 season with Mike Dorrell's latest •work, Talking Wales." Performed at the iPatrick Moore Gallery (formerly the Forum • Gallery), "Talking Wales" shows today and Sruns through May 7 with performances at • 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost SI 5 and may be pur•chased by calling ArtTix at (801) 355-ARTS •or online at www.arltix.com. For more linformation, pleaso go to www.utahcontemIporarytheatre.org, •• Last Night's Kin Irish Band will perform lin the main gallery of the Fine Aris Museum •at the University of Utah tonight from 6-8 !p.m. Admission to the gallery is free for the •night. '.• The Park City \<v/./. Foundation will continue its Jazz Education Program this Friday, IMay 6 at 3:30 p.m. in the Old Miner's • Hospital in Park City, Utah. Lance LeVar Iwill be performing an interactive jazz edu• cational seminar. The clinic, held in conjunction with the Crescent School of Music, I is open to all elementary and middle aged Isludents. For more information contact Kris :Severson at 940-1362. • On May-10 al Deer.Yaltey Resorfs Silver - Lake Lodge, the Park Cfty Friends of the Library will hold its annual Spring Membership Luncheon. Salt Lake Tribune columnist Robert Kirby will he the event's featured speaker. Doors will open at 11 a.m.; tickets for the event are S35 and include a year's membership to the Friends. For tickets or more information, contact Marisa Durham at 658-1463. • Mountain Town Stages' 2005 Slopeside Serenade Showcase will be at The Egyptian Theatre in Park City, on May 10 and 11 at 7:30 p.m. Twenty-four solo songwriter-performers will be invited as finalists to share their original songs as the kick off to the third annual "Alone on Stage in Park City" Music Festival. Entries for participation in the event are S20. For more information, or to sign up as a participant in the event, contact Mountain Town Stages at 901-SONG or go lo www.mountaintownstages.com. • May 10 at the Spotted Frog Bookstore in Redstone Village, there will be a quilt slide show featuring 53 quilts from the Association otthe Northwest Pacific Quilters. The show's ongoing • Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church will hold a garage sale May 7 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. in its parking lot. To donate any items for the sale, they will be accepted today in the afternoon at me church. The church office is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. for information regarding donations or directions, or call 649-2233. • *Bride and Prejudice/' rated PG-13, will play today througn May 8 al the Jim Santy Auditorium, showing at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and 6 p,m. on Sunday. The film is presented by the Park City Film Series. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and $6 for all others. For more information, visit www.parkcilyfilmseries.com. • Utali signer Kathryn Warner will appear in a benefit concert for ihe Sego Lily Cenler for the Abused Deaf today at 8 p.m. at the Jeanne Wagner Theatre in the Rose Wagner Center. The concert is SI 5 for general admission and SI 8 al the door. ASl. interpreters and assistive listening devices will be provided. Information and tickets are available al (801) 355-2787. • The Utah Symphony and the Utah Symphony Chorus will join forces to present Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection/* today and tomorrow al 8 p.m. in Abravanel Hall. Tickets range from $12-547 and can be purchased through ArtTix at (801 j 355-ARTS or through the Abravanel Hall box office. For more information, visit www.utahsymphonyopera.org. • May 6-21 Ihe Grand Theatre in Sail Lake Cily will present the musical, "Man of la. Mancha,* directed by Robin Wilks-Dunn. Performances will be Monday through Saturday al 7:30 p.m. with Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. There will be no performances on May 9 and 10 and no matinee on May 7. Tickets range from S10-S20 with discounts available for students and seniors. For tickeis or more information, call (801) 957-3322 or visit www.lhe-grand.org. • The Pioneer Theatre Company will present 'West Side Story* through May 21. Performances are Monday through Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., with Saturday maiino*-s nl 2 p.m. Fickels range from $22-59 wilh discounts available for groups and college studenls. For tickeis or more information, call the Pioneer Theatre Company box office at (801)581-6961 or visit www.pioneertheatre.org. • Utali Contemporary Theatre will open its 2005 season with Mike Dorrell's latest work, talking Wales." Performed al the Patrick Moore Gallery (formerly the Forum Gallery), "Talking Wales" shows today and runs through May 7 with performances at 7:30 p.m. Tickeis cost 515 and may be purchased by calling ArtTix at (801) 355-ARTS or online at www.artlix.com. For more information, please go to www.utahcontemporarymeatre.orp, • SlageRight TheaterCornpany will present Shakespeare's 'Macbeth* at 7:30 through Saturday. Performances will take place in theme will be: "tarlh, Wind Fire and Chocolate.* Narrated by Spotted Frog owner Karen Dallett, the show will happen al 7 p.m. and will be open to the public al no charge. Call Barbara at 647-0358 for more information. • Team Sugar will host a mountain bike maintenance clinic for women only on May 11 from 7-9 p.m. at White Pine Touring. The focus of the first clinic will be "Spring Cleaning and Bike Fit." It will cost 520 and space is limited. Register at White Pine Touring or email teamsugarutah@hotmail.com. • Mountain Town Stages will present iwo evenings wilh acoustic performer David Undley, May 12 and 13 at 7:30 at the Egyptian Theatre. The concerts are part of Mountain Town Stages' "Alone on Stage in Park City" festival. General admission tickets are S20 in advance and $25 at the door. There are also VIP seats available for $30 (in advance only). Tickets are available from Orion's Music, The Egyptian Theatre, SmithsTix o r a l 901-SONG. • The Heber Valley Rail Road will host a "Comedy Murder Myrtery,* including theatrical performances and prizes for the best sleuths aboard the train on May 13. There will be pizza and beverages as well. Reservations are requirecf Tickets are $42 kfor adults and $27 for kids. For more infor- mation or lo purchase tickets, call I 4 3 J ) 654-5601. • Blues piano player Dr. John will perform at Harry O's May 13 and 14 as a part of Mountain Town Stages' "Alone on Stage in Park City" festival. General admission tickets are S33 in advance and $40 al the door. There are also VIP seats available for S50 (in advance only). Tickets are available from Orion's Music, The Egyptian Theatre, SmithsTix or at 901-SONG. • The Egyptian Theatre Company will hold its annual fundraiser, "Saddle Upl* The night will feature Old West entertainment, including barbeque, line dancing, Texas Hold 'Em, mechanical bull rides and live and silent auctions. It will be held Saturday, May 14 from 6-11 p.m. at the National Ability Center Arena. For reservations or more information, call 649-9371 or visit www.parkcityshows.com. • Third Thursday, a spiritual formation group for women, will honor "3 Courageous, Bold Women" at its Third Birthday Celebration. Carol Santy, Susan Si. James, and Paddy Wood will be honored at a luncheon to be held at Miner's Hospital on May 14 between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Call 649-1101 for reservations; ticket price is $15. The public is welcome. Space is limited, so please register by May 4. • Mountain Town Stages will present two • Fonight at 7 p.m., Ihe Sundance Institute Documentary Film Series, in conjunction wilh the Park City Film Series, will present "Imelda/ a film by Ramona S. Diaz, "imelda" was a documentaiy in the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. The screening is for one night only and is free to the public. For more information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. • The Pioneer Theatre Company will present "West Side Story* through May 21. Performances are Monday through Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., wilh Saturday matinees al 2 p.m. Tickets range from $22-S9 with discounts available for groups and college students. For tickets or more information, call the Pioneer Theatre Company box office at (801) 581 6961 or visit www.pioneertheatre.org. • Utah Contemporary Theatre will open its 2005 season with Mike Dorrell's latest work, Talking Waks." Performed at the Patrick Moore Gallery (formerly the Forum Gallery), "Talking Wales" shows today and runs through May 7 with performances at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost SI 5 and may be purchased by calling ArtTix al (801) 355-ARTS or online at www.artlix.coin. For more information, please go to www.utahcontemporarylheatre.org, • StageRight TheaterCornpany will present Shakespeare's "Macbeth" at 7:30 through Saturday. Perfonnances will lake place in StageRight's theater at 5001 South Highland Drive. Tickets are $12 for adults and 59 for students and seniors. Call (801) 272-3445 for reservations or more information. y Saturday al 11 a.m. Tickets are $26 for adults, $21 for seniors and $15 for children. To reserve seats, contact the railroad at (435) 654-5601. General • Park City School District's Community Education program has quarterly classes for adults, youth and young learners, lo find out more, go to www.pcschools.us (click on "Community" then "Community Education") or call Julia at 615-0215. • Recycle Utah hosts "Green Building* seminars focused on resource and energy efficient building. The seminars are held from 8 - 1 0 a.m. on the second Friday of every month at the Miners Hospital. For more information, call Recycle Utah at 649-9698. • The Park City Motorcycle Club will hold two scheduled rides each month. One will be an all-day ride on the second SaLurday and the other will be a shorter "dinner ride" on the fourth Tuesday evening of the month. For details please see the club web site al www.parkcitymolorcycleclub.org. • The Heber Valley Historic Railroad, located at 450 South 600 West in Heber City, runs "The Provo Canyon Limited," round-trip rides through Provo Canyon, every Friday and nightlife Wed/TTiurs/Fri, May 4-6, 2005 Mondswe • Park Cily Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for newboms to two-yearolds and their caretakers every Monday aL 3:30 p.m. in the Story time Room. For more information, call Heather al 615-5603. • The Spotted Frog Bookstore in Redstone Center will host "Scrabble Monday* every Monday from 6-8 p.m. Bring a board, a dictionary and challenge fellow Parkites to some word play. For more information, call the Spotted Frog at 575-2665. Tueedap • Off the lop Comedy Troupe is playing every Tuesday at Easy Street Brasserie's "Salon Rouge," Shows start at 9 p.m. Doors and the bar open at 8:15. Admission is $10. for more information or to make a reservation, call 647-5678. Easy Sireel Brasserie is located in Old Town al 201 Heber Ave. • The Summit County Library will host Pretchool Story Time every Tuesday at Kimball Junction's Main Branch al 10:30 a.m. For more information, call die Summit County Libraiy Kimball Branch. Locals' Night with DJ 'Flegz, Cisero's • Kyle Hollingsworth with Dave Watts, Suede SlageRight's theater at 5001 South Highland Drive, tickets are $12 for adults and S9 for students and seniors. Call (801) 272-3445 for reservations or more information. • Shephord of the Mountains Lutheran Church will hold a garage e l e today from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. in its church parking lot. If you wish to donate any items (or the sale, they will be accepted Friday, May 6 in the afternoon at the church. The church office is open Monday through Friday 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. for information regarding donations or directions, or call 649-2233. • CeOoMan will perform at The Eccles Center today at 1 and 4 p.m., in concerts presented by the Park City Performing Arts Foundation, me concert is a part of the Pillow Theatre season. Tickets are $5 for children and $10 for adults. Call 655-3114 for more information or for tickets. • "Bride and Prejudice,* rated PG-13, will play today through May 8 at the Jim Santy Auditorium, showing at 8 p.m. today and 6 p.m. on Sunday. The film is presented by the Park City Film Series. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors and S6 for all others. For more information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com or call 615-8591. • The Heber Valley Rail Road will have a *Gnco de Mayo Special/ today, with a train i id' 1 featuring live music, dancing and Mexican food and refreshments. Reservations are required. The event will begin at 6 p.m., and tickets are S38 for adults and $21 for children. For more information, call (435) 654-5601. • The Utah Symphony and the Utah Symphony Chorus will join forces to present Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection/' today at 8 p.m. in Abravanel Hall, tickets range from 512-$47 and can be purchased through ArtTix at (801) 355-ARTS or through the Abravanel Hall box office. For more information, visit www.utahsymphonyopera.org. • Vrva Voce! women's and men's choirs will present their spring concerts, designed for children and famines, featuring "The Wind in the Willows." The performance will take place today at Walerford Concert Hall, located at 1480 E. 9400 in Sandy at 7:30 p.m. evenings with Delta blues singer Rory Block, May 14 and 15 al 7:30 at the Egyptian Theatre. The concerts are part of Mountain Town Stages' "Alone on Stage in Park City" festival. General admission tickets are 520 in advance and $25 al the door. There are also VIP seats available for S30 (in advance only). Tickets are available from Orion's Music, The Egyptian Theatre, SmithsTix or at 901-SONG. • May 15, The Park City and Summit County Libraries are co-sponsoring a free concert by classical guitarist Peter Fletcher from 3:30 - 5 p.m. in the Jim Santy Auditorium. For more info, contact the Park City Library at 615-5600. • The Park City Community Church will dedicate its new building on May 15. There will be a dedication service at 9 a.m., followed by a potluck brunch. The public is invited lo attend. For more information about the event, call the Park City Community Church office at 649-8131. • Wednesday, May 18 from 7-8 p.m. the Park City Library will present author Muffy Mead-Ferro to discuss her humorous book on parenting, "Confession! of a SlackerMom." The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call the Park Cily I ibrary at 615-5600. • Wednesday, May 25, from 7-8 p.m. the Park City Library will present "Put the Fun "ftiurftdsm • Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts "Baby and Me" for newborns to twoyear-olds and their caretakers every Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Slorytimo Room. For more information, call Heather at 6155603. • Every Wednesday at the Spotted Frog Bookstore, Cafe and Wine Bar in Redstone Center, there will be an open mic night Guitarists, poets, novelists, comedians and other entertainers are welcome to come and perform. Try out a new piece of work or simply rock out For more information, call 5752665. • Newcomers of Greater Park Cfty gather every second Wednesday of ihe month at Miners Hospital at 10 a.m. For more information, call Joan Mosch, at 649-6568. • The Summit County Dancesport Foundation, a non-profit organization, offers group imions 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 hosl Toddler Story Time (for children 18 months lo three years old) every Wednesday at Kimball Junction's Main Branch al 10:30 a.m. For more information, call any local Summit County Library branch. • Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Preschool Story Time for 3 to 5year-olds every Thursday at 10 a.m. and Toddlerlime for 2 lo 3-year-olds at 11 a.m. in the Storytime Room. For more information, call Heather al 615-5603. • The Summit County Library at Kimball junction hosts Lap Sitters for babies from birth to 18 months every Thursday at 10 a.m. For more information, call 615-3900 or visit www.suinmit.lib.ut.us. • 1 he Spotted Frog Bookstore will have "Documentary Nighb," every Thursday, showing a Sundance Film Feslival doc or film. There will be dinner and wine specials, and the film will be free to all. For more information, call the Spotted Frog at 575-2665. Frkbp • The last-Friday of every month, the Kimball Ait Center will present *Last Fridays Arts & Eats Gallery Stroll.* The event will take place from 6-9 p.m. Tickets are S5 and are available through ihe Kimball Art Center. On the day of the gallery stroll, interested participants can stop by the Art Center to pick up a map listing participating galleries and restaurants. For more information, contact ihe Kimball Art Center at 649-8882 or visit www.kimball-art.org. Friday (/ • Acoustic Blues Review, Bistro 412 Bar • Karaoke with Fran, Cisero's • Chris Bender, The Spur • Open Mic Night, Suede • Trashcan Sinatras, Suede • Tony Oros and Friends, The Spur • D] Danny Boy and DJ Bob, The Star Bar • joy and Eric, Bacchus Wine Bar events Tickets range fioni S'l-$9 wilh family tickets available. For moio information, visit www.vivavocochoir.org. • Through May 21 The Grand Theatre in Salt Lake City will present ihe musical, *Man of LaMancna," directed by Robin Wilks-Dunn. Performances will be Monday through Saturday al 7:30 p.m. with Saturday matinees al 2 p.m. There will be no performances on May 9 and 10 and no matinee on May 7. Tickets range from $10-520 with discounts available for students and seniors. For tickets or more information, call (801) 957-3322 or visit www.the-grand.org. • The Pioneer Theatre Company will present "Wert Side Story* through May 21. Performances are Monday through Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday evenings at 0 p.m., with Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. Fickels range from $22-$9 wilh discounts available for groups and college students. For tickets or more information, call the Pioneer Theatre Company box office at (801)581-6961 or visit www.pioneertheatre.org. • Ulan Contemporary Theatre's season opening run of, Mike Dorrell's latest work, Talking Wales," ends today Performed al ihe Patrick Moore Gallery (formerly the Forum Gallery), "Talking Wales" shows today at 7:30 p.m. Tickels cost SI 5 and may be purchased by calling ArtTix at (801) 355-ARTS or online at www.artlix.com. For more information, please go to www.ulahcontemporarythealre.org, • StageRight TheaterCornpany presentation of Shakespeare's "Macbeth* will end today at 7:30. Ihe performancs will take place in StageRight's theater at 5001 South Highland Drive, tickets are $12 for adults and $9 for students and seniors. Call (801) 272-3445 for reservations or more information. • White Pine Touring will hold its annual bike swap today and tomorrow at White Pine Touring's location on Bonanza Drive. Sell a bike or pick up a slightly-used one. The Swap will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call While Pine Touring. upcoming Back into Parenting Part I I , " with Mona and Rita Borgs-Baden. The seminar is the second night where the pair will provide resources, lips and suggestions to help with the parenting process. The event is free to the public. For more information, call the library al 615-5600. • Thomas the Tank Engine will visit the Heber Valley Railroad May 26-30. The event will feature activities photo opportunities and 25-minute rides aboard Thomas. Fie will run every 45 minutes, Thursday through Monday. Tickets are S14 for all ages and are available through SmithsTix, at the Heber Valley Railroad Depot, or through www. heberva lleyrr.org. • The Timpanogos Valley Theatre Company will present the musical * Annie Get Your Gun* June 2-4 and 6 at 7 p.m. al the Midway Town Hall, located at 120 Main Street in Midway. Tickets are $6 for adults, S3 for children and S20 for families of up to eight. Old time Western-costumed photos will be available before each performance beginning at 6 p.m. • Fhe Art of Wine, located 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 to register, call 655-WINE or email theartofwine@bigplanet.com. • The Park City Mountain Sports Club holds a T.G.I.F meeting and activity eveiy Friday in and around Park City. Call 6455350 or visit www.pcmsc.org for more information. Saturday • At 10 a.m. every Saturday, The Spotted Frog Bookstore will host Children's Story Hour for kids ages 2-6. Parents must remain in the store. For more information, call the Spotted Frog at 575-2665. • The Heber Valley Aero Museum, located al Russ McDonald Field, 2002 Airport Road in Heber Cily, will present its "Hanger Talk" series every Saturday from noon-2 p.m. Admission is free. For more information, call (435) 647-5696. Saturday! • David Hahn, Bacchus Wine Bar • joy and Eric, The Spur • junior Reid and the Reggae Angels, Suede • Rock and Reggae Chill Night, The Star Bar • D] Q-Tip, Cisero's To become a part of The Park Record's FREE events and music calendar, call Matt James al 649-9014, exL 104, or e-mail arts©'parkrecord.com. |