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Show Special Events j Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, May 27-30, 2006 7fie Park Record C-6 Saturday 2.7 t»Park City Mountain Resort opens this •weekend. The resort is home lo the world's Ilongest Zip-Ride. In addition, the Resort •boasts lift-served mountain biking and hiki n g , a climbing wall, Legacy Launcher trarri;polines, a climbing wall, miniature golf, .. ^amusement park rides for the little kids at •the Little Miner's Park and guided horseIback rides. New this past winter. The •Legends Bar and Grill will be open and will Iprovide indoor and outdoor seating during •lunchtime. For more information visit Iwww.parkcitymountain.com or call 800•222-PARK (7275). :*The Heber Valley Railroad's Soldier Hollow " T h e Devil and Daniel Johnson," which is rated PG-13, will screen Thursday, June 1, at 7 p.m. in the Jim Santy Auditorium as part of the Sundance Institute Documentary Film Series.,The screening is presented by the Sundance Institute in conjunction with the Park City Film Series and is free and open to the public. For more information about the screening, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. *The Park City Jazz Foundation and the Egyptian Theatre Company will present jazz saxophonist Eric Darius for two nights, June 2 and 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the Egyptian Theatre. Tickets for the show are $35 or $50, and a post-party at The Sidecar, catered by Shabu, is also available for $100. For tickets or more information, call M99371 or visit www.parkcityshows.com. 'The SHOP Yoga Studio, located a( 1167 Woodside Ave., will hold an event, the Treasures & Trash Community Yard Sale, Saturday, June 3 beginning at 8 a.m. Park City residents are invited to buy, sell and shop multiple sales. Items can be left at the end of the day for donation to local charities. Call to reserve a space (no charge) or show up for great shopping and free donuts and coffee. Call 6-49-9339 or visit www.parkcityyoga\events\treasures&trash.com for more information. 'The King's English Bookshop in Salt Lake City will welcome Heather Lende to read from and sign her new book, "If You Lived Here, I'd Know Your Name: News From Small-Town Alaska," on Friday, June 2 at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. For more information or to arrange contact Katherine Ward at kalherine@algonquin.com. "Thank You For Smoking" which is rated R, will play in the Jim Santy Auditorium as a part of the Park City Film Series June 2-4. Show times are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets arc $5 for students and seniors, $6 for adults; 10-visk passes are available for $45. For more information, visit www.parkcity- ongoing I Express, a 90-minute trip offering views of *Mt. Timpanogos, departs at 3 p.m. every Friday and Saturday from the depot at 450 South 600 West in Heber City. For tickets and information, visit www.hebervalleyrr.org or call (43SI" 6545G01. 5601. • 'Ballets Russes* which is not rated, will play in the Jim Sanly Auditorium as a part of the Park City Film Series May 26-28. Show times are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors, $6 for adults; 10-visit passes are available for $45. For more information, visit •Thomas the Tank Engine will visit the Heber www.parkcityftlmseries.com. Valley Railroad May 25-29 for the Day Out , With Thomas 2006: Come Ride the Rails >: : •* »The Peoa Stampede is here! Watch the bareback and saddlebronc competition down Tour. The event will offer preschoolers and Woodenshoe Lane in Peoa, Saturday, May their families the opportunity to lake a 2527th 1 p.m. lo 5 p.m.. Adults are $5 and minute ride with Thomas the Tank Engine kids under JO are free. For more information and will lake place at 450 South 600 West in call 435-640-1657. Heber City. Tickets are $14 for ages two and up. For tickets or more information, call. •UFY, Tree Utah, University Neighborhood (435) 654-5601 or visit *.'•"•'-" Partners and the Bennion Center present the Bend-In-the-River Urban Treehouse WOW www.hebervalleyrr.org. Camp May 27 & 28, This is a free WOW •The Provo Canyon Limited, a three-hour, Camp for 8-12 year olds. Register now by scenic excursion featuring the Provo :',./.>••v. calling (801) 468-0699. They are also lookCanyon's scenery, will depart at 11 a.m. ing for volunteers from Memorial Day weekevery Friday and Saturday from the Heber end to the end of June. Volunteers are Valley Railroad depot at 450 South 600 West responsible for a small "tent group" of kids in Heber City. For tickets and information, and assist in various activities throughout the visit www.hebervalleyrr.org or call (435) 654- filmseries.corn. "Saint Luke's Episcopal church is having a rummage sale in conjunction with Shepherd of the Mount Saint Lutheran on Saturday, June 3 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The two-church rummage sales are only a half-mile apart. Shepherd of the Mount saint Lutheran (rummage only) 4051 N S.R. 224 and St Luke's Episcopal (rummage, crafts, bake sale, garden items and more), is located at 4594 Silver Springs Dr. All proceeds to benefit church ministries. For more info or to donate, contact 649-2233 or 649-4900. 'The National Ability Center will present The Barn Soiree, including Rich Wyman, Air Supply's Graham Russell and Treat Williams with the D.O.B. Band in a benefit for Arts-Kids and summer camp scholarships for underprivileged children in Park City, Saturday, June 3, at 7:30 p.m. at the NAC Recreation Center and Ranch. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children. For more information, call 649-3991. 'The Friends of the Wasatch Mountain State Park will present their annual garage sale and fundraiser at 8 a.m., Saturday, June 3 at the Wasatch State Park visitor center, located at 1281 Warm Spring Rd. in Midway. All proceeds will go to the park. For directions or more information, call (435) 654-1791. ^ .. 'The 13th annual Park City Children's Fair, hosted by Soaring Wings Montessori School, will run Sunday, June 4, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine, in Park City's City Park. Activities will include games, art projects, pony rides, a bounce house, prizes, food and Park City's largest rummage sale. Proceeds benefit local and global charities. For more information, call 640-4858. •2006 Sundance Institute Documentary Film Series will present "Viva Cuba" on Monday, June 5 at 7 p.m. at the City Library Auditorium. It is free to the public and part of the Spanish Language Series. * Free 30-minute Music Together demonstration classes for children aged birth through 4 years of age and their parent or caregiver will be held June 6 at Colby School, 3770 North S.R. 224, at 9:15 a.m. For more information contact Imagination Place, 801-463-9067. i Conservatory. Single tickets are $15; discounts are available for season subscribers and free admission for students. For tickets and information, call (801) 230-2817. TuMdap • The Utah Humanities Council is currently conducting an online "listening tour" around the state, hoping to get feedback on issues and opportunities Utahns face today and what they think the/Hface in the future. With that feedback, UHC hopes to shape its programs to fit those issues and opportunities. For more information, contact Brandon Johnson at 801 -359-9670 or go to httpy/www.Utahhuman ities.org/Sou ndOtf.htm. . , . frtnera "Park City School District's Community Education program has quarterly classes for adults, youth and young learners. To find out more, go to www.pcschools.us (click on "Community" then "Community Education") or call Julia at 615-0215, Mondays "Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts Baby and Me for newboms to two-year-olds and their caretakers every Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Storytime Room, For more information, call Heather at 615-5603. •The Spoiled Frog Bookstore at Redstone Towne Center hosts "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. •Intermezzo Chamber Music Series will run from June 26-Aug. 7, Westminster College wilt hold concerts by internationally acclaimed artists every • Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Vieve Gore'Concert HaliattheEccles nightlife ""Cache" which is rated R, will play in the Jim Santy Auditorium as a part of the Park City Film Series June 9-11. Show times are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $5 for students and seniors, S6 for adults; 10-visit passes are available for $45. For more information, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. 'The Heber Valley Railroad will present the "Sunset BBQ Special," featuring barbecue, a train ride, and bluegrass music, from 6:30-9 p.m. June 9 and 23, July 7 and 21, Aug. 4 and 18 and Sept. 1 and 15. For tickets or more information, visit wwwhebervalleyrr.org or call (435) 6545601. •June 10, Recycle Utah will hold its annual Native Plant Sale at the organization's facility on Woodbine Way from 9 a.m. to noon. For more information about the event, visit www.recycleutah.org or call 649-9698. •July 6-9, The Salt Lake City International Jazz Festival events will start at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 6 in Abravanel Hall. Tickets must be picked up in advance. There will be free events Friday through Sunday thoughout local outlets in Washington Square start at 5:30 p.m. Headliners this year include: Arturo Sandoval, Patti Austin, The Average White Band, Hiroshima, The Rippingtons, Tom Scott, Eddie Daniels, E'nJ and Byron Stripling. • The Egyptian Theatre Company will hold auditions for the Halloween production, "Wiley and the Hairy Man." Auditions will be held June 7, Wednesday, 4 to 6:30 pm and June 10, Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Egyptian Theatre Company, 328 Main Street. Please call the theatre for an audition time or tor more information, (435)649-9371. •The 2006 Utah Arts Festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary at Library' Square on Thursday, June 22 through Sunday, June 25. Admission is free for children 12 and under, and $5 for senior citizens (ages 55 and above). Adult admission is $8. From noon to 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, admission is $5. For more information about the Festival, call (801) 322-2428 or visit www.uaf.org Heather at 615-5603. •Every Wednesday, the Summit County Library at Kimball Junction hosts story time for toddlers aged" 2-3 at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call 6153900 or visit www.summit.lib.uLus. •Awana Clubs meets Wednesday evenings from 6:15 - 8 p.m. at Mountain Life Church, located at 7375 N. Silver Creek Rd. Awana is a non-denominational Christian youth ministry for children from preschool through sixth grades. For more information, call the church office 647-5855 or check out awana.org. •Newcomers of Greater Park Gty gather every second Wednesday of the 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 sessions in social folk and modem dance every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Steve at (801) 450-3852. •The Park City Bar Association provides free legal advice every first Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Miners Hospital in Park City. All are invited to attend with any legal questions. There is no charge for this service. For more information, contact either Ed Stone or Lisa Peck at (801) 531-6088. •Every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6:30-7:30, the Summit County Library's Kimball Junction branch offers free English classes for non-native speakers. Those interested must sign up-at the branch desk or by phone at 615-3900. Ask faDavid or Amparo. •The Park City Professional Artist Association Park City's network for visual artists - meets the second Tuesday of each month at the Spotted Fog Bookstore at 6:30 p.m. New members are wel- , ? ^ come. For more information, visit www.parkcrt- ' / yart.com. ' • Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts •Every Tuesday, the Summit County Library at Preschool Story Time for 3 to 5-year-olds every Kimball Junction hosts story times for preschooler Thursday at 10 a.m. and Toddlertime for 2 to 3aged 3-5 at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call year-olds al.11 a.m. in the Storytime Room. For 615-3900 or visit www.summit.lib.utus. more information, call Heather at 615-5603. • Starting May 30, every Tuesday UVSC will hold •The Summit County Library at Kimball Junction group singing classes from 7-9 p.m. No singing hosts U p Sitter; for babies from birth to 2 years on experience necessary. The class is Taught by Beth Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call Lawrence with the Integrated Voice technique, a 615-3900 or visit www.summit.lib.ut.us. method of movement, visualization, relaxation and •The Summit County Library has bilingual story breathing. To register visit www.uvsc.edu/cornmutimes every Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. at its nitveducation. For more information email Kimball Junction Branch, located in the Sheldon D. BethfcVivaUvoice.com.., , , , - / ; . . - . , , . , . - • Richins Building on Landmark Drive. The event is free to the public. For more information, call 61539O0 or visit www.summit.lib.uLus. •Every Tuesday and Thursday night from 6:30-7:30, •Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., hosts the Summit Cpunty Library's Kimball Junction *Baby and Me* for newboms to two-year-olds and branch offers free English classes for non-native their caretakers every Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the speakers. Those interested must sign up at the Storyiime Room, For more information, call branch desk or by phone at 615-3900. Ask for Wednesday Saturday Zl •Ricky Straud, Bacchus • Rich Wyman's Grand Piano Concert Series, Celsius •Timmi Cruz, The Sidecar •The Motherlode Canyon Band, The Spur •Invitational Open Mic, The Sidecar •DJ Q T i p , Cisero's camp. Potential volunteers should contact WOW Coordinator Laurie Browne at laurie@ufyi.org, or visit www.ufyi.org. Sunday 20 •"Ballets Russes" which is not rated, will play in the Jim Santy Auditorium as a part of the Park City Film Series May 26-28. Show times are at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 6 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are 55 for students and seniors, $6 for adults; 10-visit passes are available for $45. For more information, visit www.parkcilyfilmseries.com. •Thomas the Tank Engine will visit the Heber Valley Railroad May 25-29 for the Day Out With Thomas 2006: Come Ride the Rails Tour. The event will offer preschoolers and their families the opportunity to take a 25minute ride with Thomas the Tank Engine and will take place at 450 South 600 West in Heber City. Tickets are $14 for ages two and up. For tickets or more information, call (435) 654-560T or visit www.hebervalleyrr.org. •The Utah Arts festival needs more than 1,000 volunteers to help build, run and tear down the event that celebrates its 30th anniversary on June 22 through June 25. Volunteers arc needed from set up to tear down, June 16 through June 27. Shifts are generally four hours. Details and an online volunteer application are available on the Utah Arts Festival Web site, www.uaf.org. You may also contact volunteer coordinator Miss Kaye, or assistant coordinator Matt Jacobson , directly at 322-5912 or volunteers@uaf.org. •The Utah Music Conservatory honors recital will be at St. Luke's on JuneiO. For more information call the Conservatory at 1*135} 649-6292. •StageRight Theatre Company presents "The Rivals." The production runs Fridays and Saturdays June 10 through July 22 at 5001 South Highland Drive in Salt Lake. Curtain is at 7:30 p.m., and tickets are S12 for adults and $9 for students and seniors; call 272-3445 for reservations. •The Park City History Book Club will discuss best-seller, "Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Where," by Bart D, Ehrman at the Park City Library on Tuesday, June 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave. Ehrman presents a study of the accidental, and sometimes intentional, variations that have been introduced into biblical translations over the centuries. Copies are available at the Park City Library, Summit County Library, and at Dolly's Booksiore on Main Street and the Spotted Frog in Redstone Center. For more information, call (435)615-5600. • StageRight will hold auditions for a staged reading of "Cyrano de Bergerac" by Edmond Rostand on Tuesday, |unc 13 from 7:30-9:00 p.m. Performances will be lunc 28 and 29. The theater is at 5001 South Highland in Salt Lake. For more information call (801) 272-3445 or email Beth Bruner at bethb@xmission.com. •The Utah Humanities Council is presenting, "Venture: Transformations Through the Humanities," an exhibit of documentary portraits from award-winning photographer Kenl Miles and the writing oi the first graduating class of the Venture Course in the Humanities. It will take Monday Z1 **Thomas the Tank Engine will visit ihc y. Heber Valley Railroad May 25-29 for the DayOut With Thomas 2006: Come Ride the Rails : Tour. The event will offer preschoolers and 1; their families the opportunity to take a 25- (l minute ride with Thomas the Tank Engine *; and will take place at 450 South 600 West i n : Heber City. Tickets are S14 for ages two and • up. For tickets or more information, call . £t (415) 654-5601 or visit wvvw.hebervalleyrr.org. • upcoming >lace 'June 22-25 ai the Salt Lake City Library. For more information, visit httpy/wmv.utahhumanities.org/Venture.htm. •The Bridger Folk Music Society presents an evening with fingerstyle guitarist Michael Young on Saturday, June 24 at 7:30 p.m. at Crumb Brothers Bakery, 300 South 300 West in Logan. Tickets are S10 and are available at the door or by calling (435)7924996. Seating is limited, so advance purchase is recommended. The concert is co-sponsored by Utah Public Radio and Import Auto. •The String Cheese Incident will perform With Bob Weir and RatDog Friday, June 30 at 7 p.m. at Salt Air. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $39.50. Tickets and information are available at www.stringcheeseincident.com. •The Neways Summer Concert Series will present Mark Chesnutt in concert July 7 at 8:30 p.m. at Springville Acres Park, located at 700 South 1300 E. in Springville. Tickets can be purchased at all Smith's grocery stores or at www.smilhstix.com for $20. Tickets are $25 at the gate if they have not sold out. Gates will open at 6:30 p.m. on the night of each concert. For more information, visit www.neways.com/concertseries •The Fidelity Investments Park City fazz Festival will be Aug. 25-27 at the Deer Valley Amphitheater. Tickets went on sale May 22 at all SmithsTix locations, www.smithstix.com, Deer Valley Signatures stores or online at www.parkcityjazz.org. Local's tickets, VIP packages, Lodging Packages and more are available by calling the Park City jazz Foundation at 9401 362 or going online at www.parkcityjazz.org. New this year is a special three-day general admission package. American Express users will receive a 15 percent discount, available until July 3 1 . David or Amparo. • Look Good Feel Better is a free program that teaches beauty and hair techniques to female cancer patients in active treatment The program runs on the second Thursday of each month at Heber Valley Medical Center in the boardroom from 6:308:30 p.m. To reserve a spot, or for more information, call 1-800-395-LOOK. •Caregivers Night Out is a monthly support group that offers assistance tor those that are taking care of loved ones. Meetings are held in Summit County on the third Thursday of every month at Wentworth Assisted Living Center, located at 4200 North 400 West in Oakley. Meetings are from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call (435) 783-5575 for more information. •The Shop Yoga Studio, a nonprofit community yoga center, offers Anusara yoga classes every Thursday night from 7-8:30 p.m. focusing on the eight limbs of yoga. Donations are voluntary. The studio is located at 1167 Woodside Ave. For more information, call 649-9339 or visit www.parkcityyoga.com. • The Park City Mountain Sports Club holds a ; T.G.I.F meeting and activity every Friday in and '^t around Park City. Call 645-5350 or visit , '!'\ wvrtv.pcmsc.org for more information. : i> •Recycle Utah hosts "Green Building" seminars , -*• focused on resource and energy-efficient building. ' " The seminars are hold from 8 - 1 0 a.m. on the sec- ; ond Friday of every month at the Miners Hospital. I For more information, call Recycle Utah at 649; 9698. I •The last Friday of every month, the Kimball Art .* Center will presentA Park City Gallery Stroll. The £l event will take place from 6-9 p.m. and will include £; live jazz at the Kimball Art Center, Tickets are $5 «I and are available through the organization. On the • ; day of the gallery stroll, interested participants can It stop by the Art Center lo pick up a map listing par- j ; ticipating galleries and restaurants. For more infer- >•* mation, contact the Kimball at 649-8882 or visit >; www.kimball-art.org. • , , , • . ,.|; Fridap •At 10 a.m. every Saturday, The Spotted Frog • • >;« Booksiore will host Children's Story Hour for kids * ! ages 2-6. Parents must remain in the store. For moreji; information, call the Spotted Frog at 575-2665. -: • The Art of Wine, located at 1400 Snow Creek . * ; Drive in'lhe Dan's Shopping Center, will host a ••"*•-}•• Saturday Evening Wine School from 6:30-830 p.m.s«; most weeks. Each week features a different theme. \l Gourmet cheese and fresh breads will be provided. .£• For more information or to register, call 655-W1NE , -V; or e-mail theartofwine@bigplanetcom. , • • '^ ' £• •The SHOP Yoga Studio, a non-profit community yoga center, offers Prenatal Yoga Classes every Friday from 10-11:30 a.m. The classes are appropriate for all levels of students. Donations are voluntary. The studio is located at 1167 Woodside Ave. For more info, call 649-9339 or visit www.parkcityybga.com. •Sarah Tomson- will present a liquid flow yoga class on Fridays, 10-11:30 a.m. at Park City Dance. All levels are welcome to the class. Suggested donation is $10. For more information, visit www.BalancedBeingYoga.com or call Sarah at 5790357. •The Christian Center Friday Prayer Croup is open to Christians of all backgrounds. Come to the Center, located at 1100 Iron Horse Drive, any Friday from 9-10 a.m. for a brief devotional and great prayer time for our community, our churches, our world. For more information, call 649-2260. Monday V\ •Invitational Open Mic, The Sidecar Tuesday 30 •Tony Oros, Bistro 412 •Matt Frey, The Sidecar Sunday*. V ^v|: •The Cathedral of the Madeleine will sponsor the *• Madeleine festival, a series of plays and musical per-*1: formances every Sunday at 8 p.m. through June 11. *»• All performances are free to the public except for J-S the Noye's Fludde held May 21 and the final award * • diner June 11. For more information, call (801)328- 'jjl 8941. . . . - ..:...,-. ; ; | : To become a part of the Park ^ h , Record's FREE events and musifcAV calendar, call Malt James at >';^« -: 649-9014, ext. 104, ore-mail^/;}/ arts@parkrecorcl.com. . •*&''' •' • • -.'.- •; • • • • • ' • - • • t f i s f e * * * " |