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Show • W" www Wed/Thurs/Fri, December 3-5, 200av' The Park Record C-6 HUASVO y WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3 Festival of Trees opens today The 38th annual Festival ofTrces benefiting Primary Children's Medical Center opens today. • The Festival runs through Saturday, Dec 6, at the South Townc Expo Center, 9575 South Stare Street in Sandy from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets arc: $4 for adulis, $3 for seniors and children age 11 and under. Children younger dian 2 are free. For more information, visit wwwJestivaloftreesucah.org. „. ....... FRIDAY, DEC. 5 '40. " 'Music Man' at the Egyptian The Egyptian Theatre will stage "Music Man*1 until Dec 28. Tickets arc on sale now at the Egyptian Theatre Box Office, 328 Main St. or by calling 435-649-9371 or visiting ParkCiryShow5.com. Performances arc Wednesday Park Gty High School Scholarship Club ?-*^V- through Saturday evening, with 2 p.m. matinees on Saturday and Sunday. Regular ticket prices Seminar Why is it so hard for great kids to get into lop col- range from 316 to $30, Cabaret Tables from $31$34 plus service charges. leges? Wednesday, Dec 3 at 7 p.m. in the PCHS -- V Large Lecture Hall, gee an insider's perspective on Free yoga class Friday 'tv' I the college application process for highly selective Complimentary all-level yoga classes will be held schools. Presented by Don Bcctcnon, former Friday at 5:30 p.m, ar lululemon athletica. The i Director of Financial Aid at Princeton University. studio |5 locatcc^w; 6300 North Sagewood, Unit Gain practical advice and learn the most effective funding strategics and tips on how ro seek and c ' * " • ; : ' ' ••••••%:• " ' 7 . • ' • secure financial assistance for college, regardless of income level. The lecture is Dec 3, from 7 unril 9 Chris Waddell lecture p.m. at Park City High School Large Lecture Hall. Chris Waddell speaks our about the stereotypes For more info visit pchs.pcschools.us. * • • '^i:£*Z:-that separate our society and the reason behind his upcoming attempt to summit Mount Park City Filmmakers Showcase ',-• ' ^ Kilimanjaro. The Eccles Center, located at 1750 Keams Blvd. in Park City, will be holding this speSee local short films Dec 3,7 p.m., at the Jim cial event with Chris Waddell on'Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. Santy Auditorium. The screening is free and, Tickets are $18 for general admission. For more underwritten by the Park City Film Series. ; ; ^ information visit the Park City Performing Arts fo*y Gain strength from yih yoga Foundation website atwww.ecclescenter.org. From 10 a.nt. unril 11:30 a.m., join insrructor5.it the Silver Mountain Sports Club for a free yoga Book Signing with Children's Book Author, •f class. The studio is at 2080 Gold Dust Lane. Call Laurie Tyc Come co die Images of Nature Gallery to meet I,. 649-6670 or visit epicwprkouLCom for more Utah children's book author Laurie Tye. She will |i' information. • ^ ^ 1 C ' ! ' : . ; \ s > •-''•' be autographing her book. "The Animal in Me. r . Refreshments will be served. The event is Friday, Dec. 5, from 5 until 8 p.m. Images of Nature Gallery is at 364 Main St. . . Park City Free Winter Concert Series'-?^ •'-'XHJ*-. •'. Live Music The Canyons presents the Park Gty' Artist reception for Carol O'Malia Free Concert Series prcmieringThutsday Dec 4 Meet the Massachusetts artist Carol O'Malia. Her at 8 p.m. Tun Wray & Fat Paw will be the fearan temporary winter landscapes depict light and Brerrtp.the public but you must be • <• /shadows"reflected upon blue and white fields of v snow. The show also includes interior ''bedscapes" 1; p.ht"at Harry O s. 427 Main St. _ _ . . . . . ; ? ' ^ which detail rumpled sheets and pillows loosely stacked. The exhibit will run through Dec. 24. 'Music Man' ac the Egyptian . •;>'/ The reception is Friday, Dec. 5, from 5:30 - 8 The Egyptian Theatre will stage ''Music Man5 ; *• > . pjn. at Julie Nester Gallery, 1280 Iron Horse Dr. unril Dec 28. Tickets arc on sale now at die-', : v \ Egyptian Theatre Box Office, 328 Main St. or by calling 435-649-9371 or visiting ParkCityShows.com. Performances arc Wednesday through Saturday evening, with 2 p.rrL matinees Sid resort to open for season . ' , on Saturday and Sunday. Regular ticket prices Deer Valley Ski Resort opens today. range from $16 to $30, Cabaret Tables from $31: C Support group for carcgivcrs of mentally ill Join a new peer support group fot adults in Wasatch and Summit Coumies living with mental health disorders or dual diagnosis substance abuse K; disorders. For more information, call Kyra at 435649-8347. The group is held Thursday, Dec 4, from 3:30 unril 5 p.m. at Valley Mental Health. I* Join the Red Party to help raise funds to support the Utah AIDS Foundation in empowering those living with HIV/AIDS Thursday, Dec. 4 from 5 until 8 p.m. The event costs $25 arid will be held , at Hotel Monaco in Salt Lake Gty. :•¥:•' A Book Signing with Children's Book Author, Laurie Tyc . ' . Come 10 the Images of Nature Gallery to meet Utah children's book author Laurie Tye. She will be autographing her book, "The Animal in Me" Saturday, Dec 6, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Images of Nature Gallery. 364 Main St. A kid-friendly fundraiser for Recycle Utah Bring your kids to die Images of Nature Gallery to make ,\ free holiday craft from recycled materials. Bid on a framed, limited edition photograph by Thomas Mnngclsen. All proceeds benefit Recycle Utah. Donate, renew, or become a new member of Recycle Utah and receive a free gift from the gallery Saturday, Dec 6, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. ac die Main Street gallery. : THURSDAY, DEC. 4 weight-loss challenge returns to help work off holiday calorics Its not too late to join the 12-week challenge. The workshop includes weekly classes on diet, fitness and motivation to keep you on track this holiday season. Class is Thursday, December 4, from 1 until 2 p.m. ar the Snyderville Basin Special I'.*:, RecreationTrailsideLocation, 57l5Trailside Dr. Next Deadline for competitive grants ' /. ; V . | i /.-, .^ , . J j-yj *•"" The Utah Arts Councils next draft deadline for proposals in the competitive grant category' (S5,000 maximum) from nonprofit organizations and groups to support future public humanities projects Is Feb. 1. Final applications arc due March I and projects may not begin until after May 1. Click here for grant guidelines and application forms or call 801.359.9670. Quick Grants ($1,500 maximum) arc accepted year-round. For Quick Grant guidelines and application forms, click here. t">. Sundance darling visits film fest Know your goals "Trouble the Water" takes viewers into Hurricane Complimentary goal coaching workshop widi Katrina. The film, winner of the Grand Jury Prize Tyler Asman Dec 6, from 5:30 unril 7:30 p.m. at die 2008 Sundance Film Festival, plays at 7 •';•&; •• ; ar lululemon athierica. The studio is located at p.m. at the Santy auditorium at die Park City>;/> "*j \ 6300 North Sagewood, Unit.CJ.;.'. -V'V'..:•":•' library. Adult tickets are $7. . ••>••*• Gee in touch with your inner yogi Lululemon Athletica will host free core yoga cesses every Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. for December. The studio is located at 6300 North Sagcwood, UnitC Williara Morrisi Native Species Join the Kimball Art Center for an exhibition reception on Thursday, Dec 4 from 5 until 7 p.m. for the opening reception for Native Species, featuring the work of artist William Morris. In addition, all are invited to a screening of die . William Morris documentary, "Creative Nature," with filmmaker John Andres at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 rickets and arc available for purchase at the Kunball An Center and Treasure Mountain Inn. Morris has contributed some of die most extraordinary work in the contemporary studio glass movement, and his work is now available for you tp.scc at ;chcKimbalJ. Free children's concerts at the Madeleine ! The Choir of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, featuring the choristers ofThe Madeleine Choir School, will perform its Christmas Carol Service on Monday, Dec. 15, and Tuesday, December 16, at 8 p.m. and again on Dec. 24 at 4 p.m. To reserve free seating passes,, please call 801-994-4663.: The'Cathcdral of the Madeleine is located ar 331 East South Temple in Salt Like City. group of Park City teens who are going to South tS 1 Africa next summer to work with children orphaned by AIDS epidemic,Saturday, Doc from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. ar Mountain Life v Sid resort to open for season >. .. ^ • Church, 7375 Silver Creek Road Just off Route The Canyons Ski Resort opens today '"/^"O^* '"••$&?* SATjURDflY, DEC. 6 Deer Valley pays tribute to Edgar Stern Deer Valley hosts "A Celebration of die Life of Edgar Stem," on its opening day. The event is open ro the public and will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6, on the Snow Park ; •; Lodge {base area lodge) Plaza. Speakers will include Bob Wheaton. Deer Valley Resort president and general manager, Gil Williams, president of Deer Valleys parent company. Royal Street Corporation, and Dr. Robert Wmn (Winnie), a longtime Deer Valley supporter and friend. A ski run near Perseverance Bowl will be named in Edgar Stem's honor, photos and video of Edgar will be displayed throughout Snow Park Lodge, and guests will be invited to sign a guestbook, located in the Snow Park Lobby, for the Stern family. Dixieland Jazz will be performed by the Park Ciry High School Jazz Allsrars from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on the Snuw Park Plaza. 'The Music Man' celebrates its third week Park Cirys Egyptian Theatre is proud to present the all-American Classic, 'The Music Man,' running through Dec 28. Celebrate die holidays with the story of a charming conman who ends up starling a boys band. Tickets are on sale at 328 Main Street. Tickets are online at ParkCityShows.com or by calling 435-649-9371. Regular ticket prices range from S16-S30. The show is Saturday from 7 until 9:30 p.m. widi a 2 p.m. matinee. . ,, • SUNDAY. DEC. 7 'Music Man' plays on The Egyptian Theatre will stage uMusic Man" until Dec. 28 at Park Cirys Egyptian Theatre. Tickets are on sale now at the Egyptian Thearre , Box Office, 328 Main St. or by calling 435-6499371 0rvi5itingParkCitySh0ws.com. Performances are Wednesday through Saturday evening, with 2 p.m. mariners on Saturday and Sunday. Regular ticket prices range from 53.6iiiac S30, Cabaret Tables from $31-$34 plus service charges. ' **•'-"'•• Park Ciry Film Series plays JCSiptttai-ddciiirienfciry "Trouble the Water" takes vipers into Hurricane Katrina. The film, winner of che Grand jury Prize • at che 2008 Sundance Film Festival, plays at 6 p.m. at the Park Gry Library. Adulr tickets are $7. MONDAY, DEC. 8 - V "'• ." "' .&*•-&: -'V * Tuesday, Dec. 9 |. Park City WoYnens Basiness^Ncrwork Members and non-members who are interested in joining are welcome to attend a monthly meeting of female business leaders from 6 unril 7:30 p.m. at The Yarrow Hotel. Each meeting features a networking session arid a lecture reflecting die Park City Women's Business Network mission to educate and support women in business. For more1 information visit the Web site" at pcwbn.com, or call (877) 246-2858. ,>• '..'..Breastfeeding support meeting . , Organbjers are now holding evening meetings so working moms cm get the breastfeeding support '• I and information they need. We invite you and your baby to join us at these evening meetings, in addition ro, or instead of our 3rd Tuesday morning meetings. Tuesday, Dec. 9, from 6 until 7 pi»y at \44\ Uce Boulevard, Suite' 120 in did5 -V\;::'-'• .*;, I Book sale C o r t o n w o o d at Ncwpark Building. \ • \ '\ '•:•",•:'.' The Friends oi the Summit Counry libraries will host its 7th Annual Community Book Sale at die KimhaJI Junction Library. All books, craft kits, journals, calendars, kids' software, stationery and more are half off the retail price. Current Friends can view the sale Thursday, Dec 4, from 5-8 p.m. Become a-Friend that night for $10 to enjoy the best savings. The public is invited Friday, Dec. 5 from 8 a.m. co 6 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 6 from 10 . a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 7 from noon ro 5 p.m. All proceeds benefit library services and resources that are free to Summit Counry residents. The sale will be held in die auditorium adjacent to the library, 6505 N. landmark Drive, Quarry Village. Tony Oros, 6 $n£ ^r1. * in Kimball Junction. Call 435-615-3900 or go to Sidecar, Tony Oros and Plays Wc^ 9:30. / . www.summit.lib.ut.us for more information. p.m. • ~1 ' . ' • • • ' * . ' • • • . . NIGHTLIFE % Park Ciry Film Series plays Katrina documcntaiy "Trouble the Water" takes viewers into Hurricane Katrina. The film, winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, pbys at 7 p.m. at die Park City Library. Adult tickets are $7. Free meditation class Come co the Silver Mountain Building, 1526 W Ute Blvd. Suite 204, for a fire mediation class... y.. Call Rira for more information 435-503-2622. * Little Dickens Children's Fair and Christmas The class is Thursday, Dec 4, from 6 unril 7 p.m. (^Boutique • •-••.• The children's fair and Christmas Boutique at die KRCL celebrates in Park Gry Park City Community Church'will be held KRCL 90.9 FM, listeners Community Radio of Saturday, Dec 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Live Utah, invites all friends of community : -yzCtC't:. ' entertainment, crafts, discount live Christmas radio to join us for a holiday Meet-flc-Greet'ori trees, raffles, and food, while you finish your Dec 4 in Park City. The gathering celebrates Christmas shopping by purchasing reasonably KRCIJS strong broadcast signal in Park City,; >: ' : %::. priced items from local vendors. Entry cost Is $2 Heber Ciry, Oakley, Coalville, Summit Park, per person. For more information, call Jenny Tiny Jeremy Ranch, Echo, Kamas and surrounding at 435-658-0517. The boutique runs 6om 10 areas. The celebration will beheld from 4 to 7 a . m . u n t i l 4 p . m . ^ > # A £ V , - . ; < •/.'"••>. .v- -,!/. -J \r---i, *' p.m. at me Phoenix Gallery on historic Main Street tn Park Ciry, with appetizers, spirits and Old-fashioned Christmas craft fair KRCL swag enhancing the enjoyment of fantastic Shop for a variety of homemade uOld Fashion & • WEDNESDAY. DEC. 0 3 Giscro's, Deejay Q-Tip, 9 p.m. NYPD Pizza. On the G'rape. 9 p.m. - THURSDAY. DEC. 4 Harry O's, Fat Paw, 8 p.m. Sidecar, Stsvie and Ken, 9:30 p.m. Thursday, December 04, 2008 Harry Q's, Junior and Transportation, 10 p.m. Ciseros, karaoke, 9 p.m. NYPD Pizza, Renee Broderick, 9 p.m. - Suzanne Westenhoefer comes to Salt Lake City Considered the predecessor of comedian Ellen Dcgcneres, Suzanne Westcnhoe is bold and unapologetic Jan. 9. She performs at the Rocs Wagner Theatre at 138 West 300 South. Tickets cost $27.50 ivi advance. Salt Lakejs December Gallery Stroll Ken Sanders Rare Books announces an opening reception for our annual holidays Joint Artist Show on'Friday, Dec. 5, from 6 unril 9 p.m. at Sale Lake City's downtown gallery and bookstore, located ar 268 South 200 East. This event is free and open ro the public and is in coordination with the Salr Like Caller)' Association's December Gallery Stroll University of Utah's music school holds a free concert The School of Music's New Music Ensemble will be in concert Monday, Dec. 8, at the Dumke Recital Hall at the University of LItah campus at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and the concert includes works by composers Pinkston, Krldman Weir, Hoover, Cage and Ling. Santa is coming to the Park City Ice Arena Sanr.i arrives ro the Park City Ice Arena Dec. 10, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kids can ice skare, ger pictures with Santa, make personalized ornaments and listen to a reading of "Twos the Night Before Christmas." Hot popcorn, peanuts, chocolate and coffee will be available. Organizers encourage participants to bring a sled and wear warm clothes. Sam Wellers presents a free performance of the Utah Theatre Artists Company elementary school first annual Christmas spectacular Saturday, Dec. 6, at 3 p.m. at Sam Wellers Bookstore, 254 South Main Street in Salt Lake City. The Choir of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, featuring the choristers of The Madeleine Choir School, will perform its Christmas Carol Service oi\ Monday, December 15, and Tuesday, December 16, at 8:00 PM and again on Dec. 24 at 4 p.m. To reserve free seating passes, please call 801-994-4663. Holiday ornaments on display the Kimball The holiday tradition continues at die Kimball An Center when it hosts the Annual Holiday Ornament exhibition and sale, opening Nov. 28 and running through Jan. 6. More than 300 beautiful, hand-crafted glass ornaments will be on display in the Garage Caller)' through the holiday season. While some ornament-s are specific to the holidays, many arc appropriate to adorn a household all year long. Ornament artists are from across the country, from East Coast artists from Little River Hotgiass Studio in Vermont to Park City's own MoragTotr.cn and Salt Lake City's Terr)' Horton, and several West Coast artists from Washington, Oregon and California. Prices range from $20 to $80. The exhibit opens as part of the monthly Park City Gallery Stroll, from 6-8 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 28. As Park Cirys non-profit community art center, the Kimball An Center requests a $7 donation at the door to suppon art education and exhibitions. Learn about Lyme Disease Thursday, Dec. 4, "Under Our Skin" plays on the third floor of the Leonardo in Salt Lake Ciry. The film is a dramatic tale of microbes, medicine and money and plays at 7 p.m. Christian concert Local composed Lex de Azcvedo, known for his-faith-center contemporary and classical music, will conduct die Millennium Choir and Orchestra this Dtcemberin presenting ''Gloria, The Birth of Chirst, Christmas Oratoria.' Performances of Gloria will be held Dec. 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the First United Mcthpdis^CJliurcfj, 203 S-. 200 f^, Salt .Like City. Ticketes may be purchased online.'foj-$23 at>v^^,glomcgafictt;corn or $25 at the door. fac(r£s$rved seating. For more information, contact Millennium Choral Society at info@millenniumchoir.org. Choir concert at St. Marys Dec. 18 ••UniverAM7cj^^;S^ Church; for-a holiday toncer^-. The-lJ. : o^ E>ecH8, aiSt Mary's,,-' of Brady Allred'; - v -' 'It'sa Wonderful' musical ; '•' r - . "• - / , . ;.: The O'dpscy Dance Theatre presents "It's a Wonderful Life' Nov. 28 to Dec. 6 at Kingsbury Hall. , The show features an original score. Season and single tickets are now on sale at www.odysseydance.com or www.kmgrix.com or by calling 581-7100. . . . Register for Freeskiing World Tour .' The .U.S. Free-sluing Nationals arc at Snowbird March 10 to 15r Pre^qualified'athJeres-still need to register. To register, anv^ (or rporc information, visit www.trecskiingworldti*uiicom. Educate yourself on avalanches . , , -"'•""'• Park City Municipal Corporation in conjunction! with 'White Pine Touring will hosr two avalanche awareness lectures at the Jim Sannr Auditorium on Tuesday. Nov. 25 and Tuesday, Dec. 23, from 69 p.m. All proceeds from an opportunity drawing go to the Utah Avalanche Forecast Center. The event is free and open to the-public. For more information visit whitepinctouring.com or call White Pine Touring at 435-649-8710. Ongoing exhibit at the Kimball ; Mary an n Webster will be one'of the featured artists at the Kimball Art Center for the next month. Utah '08 Painting and Sculpture Exhibit \ The 2008 Statewide Annual Art Exhibition: "Utah '08: Painting & Sculpture" features paintings and sculpture by 44 Utah artists selected in die Rio Gallery at the Rio Grande Depot in Salt Like City. The Rio Gallery is located inside the Rio Grande Depot at 300 South 455 West, and is open Monday through 1-riday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Entrance to die opening reception, exhibit, and the exhibition catalogue are all free of charge. For more information, please visit the Statewide Annual webpage on die Utah Arts Council website at www.statewideannual.org or www.arts.utah.gov. Pioneer Theater tickets on sale now Tickets for the six remaining shows of Pioneer Theatre Company's 2008-2009 Season, including the epic musical 'Miss Saigon' (by the creators of 'Les Misrables') are on sale now. Patrons may also purchase tickets to die rest of die 2008-2009 Season. This includes the sidesplit- . ting comedy "Noises OfF by Michael Frayn which runs from Oct. 30 through Nov. 15. Individual.. . ticket prig's range from $20 to S49, and parents may purchase half-price tickets for children in grades K.H2 for all Monday and Tuesday performances. Group discounts are also available. Learn to dance at Park City Studios It's never too late to learn how to swing. Classes arc very user-friendly (read: easy and not intimidating) for those of you with a long-held desire to learn a little bir/of social dancing. No prerequisites - just two feet! Objective: Have a good rime. The new season begins again this fall with two tour-week sessions through Dec. 1. For info please call Cindy Rae at 801.792.3082 or Steve Holcomb 435.513.2003. Art since I960 at UMFA The Utah Museum of Fine Arts will display modern and contemporary art until Feb. 8. An Since 1 960 traces the developments of the 1970s and provides a chance to follow 23 influential artists. The museum is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and dosed Monday. Call 581-7332 for more information. Park City Nutcracker The Park City Nutcracker will be presented by Park City Dance on Saturday, Dec 13. Come see snow angels, Raggedy Anncs &C Andys, dancing elephants and more in this Park City holiday tradition. Performances at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Call 435-658-2345 (weekdays after 3pm) tor tickets. The show pi ays at the Eccles Center. Salt Lake Symphony presents "Ghosts of Christmases Past" Drink in the spirit of the season at a concert of modern and classical favorites. The Salt Lake Symphony will present its annual holiday concert, titled "Ghosts of Christmases Past," on Thursday, Dec. 11 at 7:30 pm ar Libby Gardner Conccn Hall on President's Circle on the University of Utah campus. Music director Robert Baldwin will conduct the orchestra in festive holiday fare, including a rare performance of music from the film scores of "It's a Wonderful Life," "A Christmas Carol," and "The Polar Express." Also on the program is Vaughan Williams' beautiful "Fantasia on a Theme from Thomas Fallis;" Leroy Andersons perennial favorite, "Sleigh Ride;" . and holiday classics "O Tanncnbaum;" "Around the World at Christmastime;" "Skaters Waltz;" and "Let There be Peace on Earth." Admission is S10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. Tickets are available at KingTix at 581-7100 orwww.kingtix.org. FRIDAY. DEC. 5 Sidecar, Jeff Lawrence Group, 9:30 p.m. . Spur, Ides of Soul with Rick Welter, 9:30 p.m. Star Bar, Deejay Jalal, 9 p.m. Ciscro's, Kettle Fish, 9 p.m. ' 'NYPD Pizza, Tony Oros, 9 p.m. 350 Main, Lcraine HorstrrunshoflF. 9 p.m. J^hristmas"-phs - all proceeds go to supporting a . • - - . * * . • V • * ••* *--**. |