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Show 1: Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 15-18, 2008 The Park Record C-6 CALENDAR WUMVO SPECIAL EVENTS SATURDAY 15 5*1*1 •Named KBest New Artist" by "Rolling Stone" magazine, Rufus Wainwright creates his own operatic pop he calls "popera" combining lovelorn lyrics and ornate arrangements worthy of Broadway stage. The son of folk musicians, Wainwright added his voice to films like "Shrek" and "Moulin Rouge." Wainwright will perform on the Ecdes Center stage at 7:30 p.m. For more information on tickets, visit ecdescenter.org or call (435) 655-3114. The box office is located at 1750 Kearns Blvd., its hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. •Today is the last day The National Ability Center will host its annual event, Red, White & Snow. The event offers a unique opportunity for food and wine connoisseurs, vintners and skiers from across the country to mingle in a world-class setting. Today will feature the 20th Annual Zions Bank Ability Ski Challenge beginning at 8:15 a.m. at Park City Mountain Resort, followed by a gala dinner and auction at Stein Erikscn Lodge. For questions, more information, or to request an invitation to Red, White and Snow 2008, please contact Jennifer Andrs Atkin, special events manager, at (435) 2000985. •See "Atonement" tonight at 8 p.m. at the Jim Santy Auditorium. Part of the Park Ciry Film Series, the Golden Globe-winning Best Picture the film stars Academy Award-nominated Keira Knighdey, in a classic British romance, costarring James McAvoy (The Last King of Scotland). The story is based on Ian McEwans best-selling 2002 novel. In 1935, 13-year-old fledgling writer Briony Tallis and her family live a life of wealth and privilege in their enormous mansion. On the warmest day of the year, the country estate takes on an unsettling hothouse atmosphere, stoking Briony's vivid imagination. An adolescent outburst of spite sets in motion events that will destroy two lives and reverberate for decades. The film is Rated-R. Tickets are $7 with discounts for students and seniors. The auditorium is located at 1255 Park Avc. •The Egyptian Theatre Company presents the 10-rime Tony Award Winning Musical Cabaret through April 5 at the Egyptian Theatre Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Visit ParkCityShows.com for ticket prices. Call (435) 649-9371 for more information. •Celebrate St. Patricks Day at the Park City Ice Arena at Quinn's Junction. At 3 p.m., try curling for $15. The price includes all equipment. To prc-rcgister or for more information, call (435) 901-2595 or e-mail parkcitycurlingdub@yahoo.com. •At 4 p.m., join a silent meditation with a Chakra opening at Tadasana Yoga Studio. The studio is located at 2700 W Homestead Rd., Suite 10. This 60-minute meditation is done in silence. During the healing, Shamsher "Shammy" Singh will spend some time with each participant. •Today and tomorrow, the Utah Olympic Park and the National Sports Foundation host the Backcountry.com U.S. Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Championships from 8:30 through 1J a.m. Watch as the nations top male and female athletes soar to championship tides on the Olympic jumps and Olympic trails at Utah Olympic Park and Soldier Hollow. •The St. Mary's SL Patrick's Day party and traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner will be held this Saturday, March 15- Irish dinner, cash bar, dessert table and Irish coffee, music and a deejay for dancing is $30 per person. Babysitting will be available on site. Cocktail hour is 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Dinner is at 7:30 p.m. Mary's Parish Center is located on S.R. 224. •Park City Academy is hosting the second annual All Mountain Treasure HUNT at Park City Mountain Resort today. The hunt is open to all intermediate and advanced skiers or riders who are game for a fun afternoon on the mountain. The hunt is a fundraising event for Park City Academy's Scholarship Program. For more information and to purchase a team, visit parkcityhunt.com or call (435)649-2791. SUNDAY 16 •Join the Park City Tele Tribe at The Canyons resort, every Sunday from noon -4 p.m. This youth Telemark Club is for all ages and abilities. Meet at The Canyons' Red Pine Lodge. Telemark rentals for $ 15 are available at White Pine Touring for all participants. For more information, e-mail info@pctdemark.org. •See "Atonement" tonight at 8 p.m. at the Jim Santy Auditorium. Part of the Park City Film Series, the Golden Globe-winning Best Picture the film stare Academy Award-nominated Keira Knightley, in a dassic British romance, costarring James McAvoy (The Last King of Scodand). The siory is based on Ian McEwans best-selling 2002 novel. In 1935, 13-year-old fledgling writer Briony Tallis and her family live a life of wealth and privilege in their enormous mansion. On the warmest day of the year, the country estate takes on an unsettling hothouse atmosphere, stoking Briony's vivid imagination. An adolescent outburst of spite sets in motion events that will destroy two lives and reverberate for decades. The film is Rated-R. Tickets are $7 with discounts for students and seniors. The auditorium is located at 1255 Park Avc, TUESDAY 18 •Park City's breastfeeding support group, "La Leche Leagure of Park City" meets at 1441 Utc Boulevard, Suite 120 in the Cottonwood at Newpark Building today at 10 a.m. Anyone interested in learning more about breastfeeding is wdcome. Participants arc invited to bring their children. The group meets regularly on the third Thursday of each month. For more information, call (435) 658-4578 or go online to visit lalechleague.org. WEDNESDAY 19 •The Egyptian Theatre Company presents the 10-timc Tony Award Winning Musical Cabaret through April 5 at the Egyptian Theatre Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Visit ParkCityShows.com for ticket prices. Call (435) 649-9371 for more information. •At 6:30 p.m., Chef David Kratky of The Laughing Pear will host "Fine Fragrances of Dessert" featuring fruit, wine and cheese and desserts. The dass will be hdd at Kimball Junction at 1526 Ute Blvd. Sign up by calling (435) 649-6445 or e-mailing jsahagian@rikkafloral.com. UPCOMING "March 23, Easter services will be held at Mountain Life Church at 6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. at 7375 N . Silver Creek Rd. Go online to visit mountainlife, org. •March 23 the Easter Bunny will visit Deer Valley resort from 9 a-m, through 11 a.m. for more information, visit deervalicy.com. •March 23 Park City Mountain Resort will celebrate Easter. Visit parkcitymountain.com for more information. •Arts-Kids, Summit County's after-school youth development program, invites the public to Paint the Town on Saturday, March 29 at the KimbalJ A n Center from 6-10 pm. Support the Summit Counry youth during * this annual evening of art and fun. Hear .the sounds of Big J\me Jazz and enjoy the gourmet food of Done to Your Taste. Bid on great silent auction items and see Utah artists working on art to be included in the live auction. Tickets are S65 per person and S120 per couple. For reservations, please call (435) 615-7878. "Re-live a dream or create a new one at the Second Dance Prom on April 26. The dance will benefit Friends of Animals, dedicated to giving each animal that comes through its doors, a second chance. Be the King or Queen. Get a room, dance contest and door prizes. This year's prom will be held at the new Newpark Hotel from 7-11 p.m. for advance tickets contact Amy@rriendsofanimals.net, tickets available at the door. ONGOING GENERAL To add an event to The Park Record's FREE calendar, visit tfie online calendar at www.parkrecord.com For details, call Anna Bloom at 649-9014, ext. 110, qr e-mail (preferred) arts@parkrecord.com. NIGHTLIFE SATURDAY 15 •Wisebird, the Spur Bar and Grill •DJ Kiss, Harry O's •Soul Survivors, The Sidecar •Rufus Wai might, The Ecdes Center •Rich Wyman Live, Celsius Lounge •Underground Hip Hop Bearz, Ciseros| Night Club •Piano Bar, KristauFs Martini Bar •Swagger, The Star Bar SUNDAY 16 •live Guitar with Erie Anthony/Electroihermia: Park City's Underground House Music, Ciseros Nightclub •Matt Wink, The Spur Bar and Grill MONDAY 17 •Ridimkes, The Spur Bar and Grill •Fat Paw, The SSSidecar •Locals Night, J.B. Mulligans •Open Mic Night, Bistro 412 Bar •Man Calder the One Man Band, CbcroJs Nighclub TUESDAY 18 •Locals Night, O'Shucks Bar and Grill •Tony Oros, Bistro 412 Bar •Swing Night, The Sidecar •Brother Dan Palmer's Acoustic Duo, The Spur Bar and Grill WEDNESDAY 19 I •Brother Dan Palmer's Acoustic Duo, The Spur Bar and Grill •Locals Night with DJ Chassis, Ciscro's| Nightclub •Plays Well with Others Featuring Tony| Oros, The Sidecar •DJ Soulkutz, The Star Bar •DJQTIP, Harry O's •DJ Soulkutz, The Star Bar Instruction is from 8 - 9 p.m. Park City Dance Club meets at the Park City Dance Academy •The Egyptian Theatre Company's production of (Kimball Junction at 1-80), 6554 N. Creekside "Cabaret," the dark, sultry musical set during the Lane. The cost per lesson is $10. For additional rise of the Nazis power in Germany, will show information please call Cindy Rae at (801) 792nightly Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 3082 or Steve Holcomb at (435) 513-2003. p.m. "Cabaret" brings together a range of calents •The Shop Yoga Studio located in Old Town at - some of whom have performed at the Egyptian 1'167-Woodside invites parents/carcgivers and hi the past, as well as those who are: maltingJthejrj_ "ch^drwjup^tpji-years-oldto.joirj them for Yoga debut on the Egyptian Theatre Stage"." The show7'" Together from noon to 1 p.m. every Monday. All directed by Terence Goodman, the company's classes are donation-based. Call (435) 649-9339 or artistic director, will run through April 5. visit parkcityyoga.com. "Cabaret" Tickets range from,$18-$45 with •The Park Gty Library, located at 1255 Park Cabaret tables available and can be purchased at Ave., will host "Baby and Me," (songs, stories ParkCiryShows.com or (435) 649-9371.For more and rhymes for children ages birth to 2 years) information, visit egyptiantheatrecompany.org. Mondays at 3:30 p.m. This is a lap-sit program •McPolln Elementary is seeking second-hand and each child must be accompanied by a caretakchildren's books to sell as part of their spring er. Call the Library for more information at (435) book fair. Please bring books to the conference 615-5600. room just behind the front office at McPolin located on Kearns Blvd. Donations will be accepted now through the first week of April. •The Park City Library will present "Early Utah •La Leche League of Park Gty, a breast-feeding Masterpieces" throughout the month of March. support group, meets on the second Tuesday of This traveling exhibit offers a look at the core colevery month at 10 a.m. Anyone interested in lection of early Utah works that formed the Utah learning more about breastfeeding is welcome. An Institute, now the Utah Arts Council. These Whether you are having a problem or just want to paintings tell the story of the early Utah pioneers, leam and be in the company of other breastfeeding the era in which they lived, and the places and mothers. The meeting will be held at 1444 Ute people they knew. The exhibit consists of high-resBoulevard, Suite 120 in the Cottonwood building olution giclee prints on canvas of these priceless at Newpark at Kimball Junction. For more inforworks of an. The Park City Library is located at mation call Karen at (435) 658-4578. 1255 Park Ave. For more information, visit parkc•The Park City Bar Association provides free itylibrary.org. legal advice every first Tuesday of the month from 6-8 p.m. at the Miners Hospital located on •Running concurrently with the Larino-themed Park Avenue in Park Gty. You are invited to Wasatch Back Student An Show, Joe Bravo's attend with any legal questions you may have and "Tortilla An" will be on display in the Kimball lawyers will try to help you or refer you xo someArt Centers Main Gallery through March 30. one who can. There is no charge for this service. Bravo's unique artwork has reached as far away as For more information, contact either Lisa Peck at Hong Kong. It all started when Joe Bravo was a (801) 521-0844 or lisa@peck-law.com or contact struggling art student and didn't have enough Ed (or Ned) Stone at (435) 658-4466. money to buy a canvas. See Bravo's artwork at the •The Park Gty Professional Artists Association Kimball Art Center Main Gallery. The gallery is Park City's network for visual artists - meets the open to the public and admission is free. The second Tuesday of each month at the Spotted Kimball is located at 638 Park Avenue, along lower Frog Bookstore at 6:30 p.m. New members arc historic Main Street. The Kimball is a nonprofit welcome. For more information, visit community an center. For more information, visit parkcityan.com. kimbhall-art.org. TUESDAYS •The Park Silly Sunday Market is accepting applications for the 2008 summer season, which is scheduled to be held June 15 through Sept 28. The Silly Market organizers are accepting applications for formers, musicians, performing artists, food, non-profits, chefs, artists and kids activities and more. The market is held Sundays during the day on Old Town's lower Main Street. Apply on The Park Silly Sunday Market Web site: parksillysundaymarkct.com. Organizers can be contacted for more information at info@parksillysundaymarket.com. •The Park City Speed Skating Club will hold new winter hours for drop-in speed skating at the Park City Ice Arena at Quinn's Junction, The drop-in speed skating times will be expanded an additional 30 minutes. The new time will be Sunday mornings, 9:30-11 a.m. These new hours will continue through the skating season. All skaters must wear long pants, long-sleeve shirts, gloves, and helmets (shin guards and neck guards are recommended). MONDAYS •Park Ciry Dance Club meets on Mondays. Park City Dance Club is open to all residents. Visitors are welcome and invited to drop in while in town. A partner is not required and all ages are invited. WEDNESDAYS •Sun Kids Yoga, a new playful class that encourages self-expression and helps build social skills for four to six year olds. Simple yoga poses will be combined with engaging songs, puppets and stories. Class is held Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. through March 12. The class is $120. Call the Park City Racquet Club at (435) 615-5401 for more information. •First Tracks at The Canyons takes place every Wednesday and Saturday morning before the resort opens to the public The First Tracks program allows skiers to hit the hill before opening and is guided by an Olympic skier. The twiceweekly sessions, which meet at the bottom of the Flight of The Canyons gondola, coses $59 a day plus the price of a regular day pass. The fee also includes breakfast at Red Pine Lodge. Reservations are required and space is limited, so call the Perfect Turn Sales Cabin to reserve a spot at (877) 4726306. . •Mountain Life Church invites all children in preschool through sixth grade to join in every Wednesday evening from 6:15 to 8 p.m. for Awana Kids Club. Get ready for a great time of Bible teaching, scripture memorization and tons of run & games. Awana is one of the largest non-denominational children's ministries in the world. Cuncntly, Awana clubs are active in more than 110 countries, reaching more than one million young people each week. Mountain Life church is located at 7375 Silver Creek Rd. in Park City.For more information, call the church office @ (435) 647-5855 or check out Awana's website at awana.org. •Wednesdays at 11 a.m., combined Storyrime will be held for ages 2-5 at the Park Gty Library located at 1255 Park Ave. The group will meet weekly on Wednesdays for Storytime. Enjoy stories, songs and a craft. Call the Library for more information at 615-5600. •Newcomers of Greater Park City gather every second Wednesday of the month at the Park City Community Church Fellowship Hall off State Route 224 behind the Park City Nursery on Bear Hollow at 10 a.m. For more information, call Kay Ellis at 655-3.197. •The Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., will host "Baby and Me," (songs, stories and rhymes for children ages birth to 2 years) Wednesdays at 10 a.m. This is a lap-sit program and each child must be accompanied by a caretaker. Call the Library for more information at (435) 615-5600. •Join Park City's local chapter of die Blue Thong Society, a national organization for social networking, dedicated to celebrating women's enlightened, dynamic and enduring selves no matter what age. BTS of PC meet the last Wednesday of every month. For information contact Dcanna at dlcolaizzi@msn.com or (435) 6496505. •Recycle Utah's Community Recycling Center on Woodbine Way, off Kearns BK'd, is offering free composting workshops every Wednesday morning from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Anyone who would like to learn how to transform organic waste into a gardening resource is welcome. For more information, call Insa Riepen at (435) 649-9698. •Free Speedskating Lessons, courtesy of the Park City Speedskating Club will take place every Wednesday evening from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. in February and March. Lessons feature professional coaching from former member of U.S. Speedskating Team. Participants must have some basic skating ability and the skates are provided. Bring a helmet. Long sleeves and long pants are required. For more information, contact Park.Ciry Ice Arena at (435) 615-5700 or visit pjcice.org. THURSDAYS •Look Good Feel Better is a free program diat 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 6:30-8:30 p.m. To reserve a spot, or for more informatipn call 1-800-395-LOOK. •Caregivers Night Out is a monthly support group that offers assistance to those who 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) 7835575 for more information. •THE SHOP Yoga Studio, a nonprofit community yoga center, offers Anusara yoga classes every Thursday night from 6-7:30 p.m. The studio is located at 1167 Woodsidc Ave. For more information, call (435) 649-9339 or visit parkcityyoga.com. •Spiro Arts at Silver Star life drawing classes will be held Thursdays in the Park Room at Trailside, (across from the Trailside Elementary School). Classes are held from 6-8 p.m. Participants are expected to bring their own art supplies, easels or drawing boards, life drawing is part of Spiro Arts "Open Studio" series. There is no instructor-all open studio evenings are offered as an opportunity for independent study. Contact Kathryn at Spiro Arts for more information at (435) 649-6258 or email kstedham@sUvdntaratparkcity.com. •The Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., will host "Toddlertime" (songs, stories, rhymes and a craft for children ages 2-3 years) Thursdays at 11 a.m. Call the Library for more information at (435) 615-5600. •The Park Ciry Library, located at 1255 Park Ave., will present "Preschool Storytime" (songs, stories, rhymes and a craft for children ages 3-5 years) Thursdays at 10 a.m. Call the Library for more information at (435) 615-5600. •The Park City Historical Society and Museum hosts a Latino Outreach Program every Thursday at 4 p.m. The program pairs kids from Aspen Villas with docents for a museum tour. The museum is located on the second floor of the Main Street Mall at 333 Main St. For more information, visit parkcityhistory.org. •Third Thursday, Park City's social and business networking group, will meet every third Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. The gathering is free and open to the public. For more information e-mail Alair Emory at pcthirdthursday@yahoo. com or call (801) 671-6964. FRIDAYS •THE SHOP Yoga Studio is offering pre- and post-natal yoga for women in all stages of pregnancy and motherhood Fridays from 10 to 11 a.m. Call (435) 649-9339 for more information or online at parkcityyoga.com. •Trie Christian Center Friday Prayer Group 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 (435) 649-2260. •The Park G t y Mountain Sports Club holds a T.G.I.F. meeting and activity every Friday in and around Park Gty. Call (435) 645-5350 or visit pemscorg for more information. •The last Friday of every month, the Kimball Art Center presents its Park City Gallery Stroll. The event takes place from 6-9 p.m. and includes music and hors d'oeuvrcs. Tickets are $7. On the day of the gallery stroll, interested participants can stop by the Art Center1 to pick up a map listing participating galleries. For more information, contact the Kimball at (435) 649-8882 or visit kimball-art.org. SATURDAYS •First Tracks at The Canyons takes place every Wednesday and Saturday morning before the resort opens to the public The First Tracks program allows skiers to hit the hill before opening and is guided by an Olympic skier. The twiceweekly sessions, which meet at the bottom of the Flight of The Canyons gondola, costs $59 a day plus the price of a regular day pass. The fee also includes breakfast at Red Pine Lodge. Reservations are required and space is limited, so call the Perfect Turn Sales Cabin to reserve a spot at (877) 4726306. |