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Show C-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 27-30, 200$ The Park Record i -,. SATURDAY, DE£ 27 I f increase vitality and disease-free living in Gallery MAR winter opening exhibit animals. This free event is Sunday, Dec. enters final week 28, from noon until 1 p.m. at Whole Local Utah artists present new miniature Foods Market, 1748 W. Redstone • ; : . works. The exhibition runs until Jan. 41. • Center Dr. For more info, visit ,"'.., >;.-;;£ : www.wholefbods.com. . .' x ' ^ 'Music Man' at the Egyptian The Egyptian Theatre will stage "Music Man" until Jan. 4. Tickets are on sale now at die Egyptian Theatre Box Office, 328 Main St. or by calling 435-649'.f. 'V Art studio for kids at the University of 'M 9371 orvisitingParkCiryShows.com. Utah..: 8 ^ 'Music Man' at the . Performances are Wednesday through Each third Saturday, the Utah Museum The Egyptian Theatre will stage "Music Saturday evening, with 2 p.m. matinees Man" until Jan. 4. Tickets are on sale on Saturday and Sunday. Regular ticket of Fine Arts offers a special art studio program designed for children ages 4 to now at the Egyptian Theatre Box Office, prices range from $16 to S3Q, Cabaret 12. The event is from 2 to 4 p.m. and is 328 Main St. or by calling 435-649Tables from $31-$34 plus service free with admission to the museum. 9371 or visiting ParkCityShows.com. charges. fe ,v Space is limited and patrons are accomPerformances are Wednesday through modated on a first-come, first-served Saturday evening, with 2 p.m. matinees Winter Grand Opening and Miniature basis. For more information, call (801) on Saturday and Sunday. Regular ticket Show ^ 581-7332 or visit umfa.utali.edu. ' : •*" " prices range from $16 to $30, Cabaret Local Utah artists present new miniature Tables from $3l-$34 plus service:.- ..>> ,'works for this holiday season, in all styles Park City Film series presents "Happy charges. _ ir.\->, ,:yt\^yy:^S^' and media, for all art lovers and their Go Lucky" unique castes. Artists include Ryan S. Sally Hawkins stars in "Happy Go ji Brown, Rob Colvin, Debbie Fowler, ;: Luck}'" as Poppy, an irrepressibly freeShirley McKay, Aaron Memmott, spirited school teacher who brings an *Music Man' at the Egyptian Penelope Moor, Jan Perkins, Kathleen infectious laugh and an unsinkable sense The Egyptian Theatre will stage "Music Peterson, and Brooks Yar.es. Contact the of optimism to every situation she Man" until Jan. 4. Tickets are on sale gallery for a private preview of the artencounters, offering us a touching, now at the Egyptian Theatre Box Office, works. The Winter Grand Opening and truthful and deeply life-affirming explo- 328 Main St. or by calling 435-649reception for the artists will be Friday, ration of one of the most mysterious and 9371 orvisitingParkCityShows.com. Dec. 26, From 6 to 9 p.m. All are welPerformances are Wednesday through come. The exhibition runs from Dec. 19 often the most elusive of all human qualities: happiness. The film screens at Saturday evening, with 2 p.m. matinees through Jan, 4.^ - - --. r the Park City Library at 6 p.m. Adult on Saturday and Sunday. Regular ticket tickets are $7. prices range from $16 to $30, Cabaret . Park City Film series presents "Happy Tables from $3l-$34 plus service G o Lucky" * ; . . i . ' - , " . « ; ^ % v - • • • • - . • - . -.- . :';• charges. . . . Sally Hawkins stars in "Happy Go Lucky' as Poppy, an irrepressibly rreeLaughs on Us Comedy Show . .,' ^: Park City Film series presents "The spirited school teacher who brings an Improv comedy in the style of "Whose Duchess" . infectious laugh and an unsinkablc sense Line is it Anyway" Monday, Dec. 29, This period drama adapted from of optimism to every situation she -, from 8 until 10 p.m. at Sidecar, 333 Amanda Foreman's best-selling novel encounters, offering us a touching, . "Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire," truthful and deeply life-affirming explo- Main Street, 2nd floor of Main Street Mall. . • .'•-; .. stars Keira Knightley and Ralph Fiennes. ration of one of the most rnysrerious and .. 4- ; The story documents the romantic often the most elusive of all human f/i'r entanglements of an 18th century qualities: happiness. The film screens ac ",'/:. London celebrity whose unhappy marthe Park City Library at 7 p.m. Adult l-ty* riage to the Duke of Devonshire threatDeer Valleys torchlight parade tickets are $7- •;•':•" • •:' --".V At 6 p.m., the torclilight parade will take ens to erupt into scandal when she falls on Big Stick ski run on Bald Eagle for an enterprising young politician. The j •-andPhilip Buller artist- film plays at 7 p.m. in the Jim Santy Mountain. The parade is best viewed reception at Julie Nester Gallery Auditorium and costs $7 for adults. . Join Julie Nester Gallery for the opening from the deck of Snow Park Lodge. reception of two nationally acclaimed Park City Women's Business Network Gallery Stroll artists. Tor Archer is a sculptor who L Members and non-members who are The last Friday of every month, the focuses on the standing female form. He interested in joining are welcome to Kimball Art Center presents its Park uses copper, bronze, stone and brick to attend the Women's Business Networks City Gallery Stroll. The event includes create work that is both modern and natural. Philip Buller is a figurative v'fe. monthly meeting. Each meeting features music and hors d'oeuvres. The nonprofit a networking session and a lecture asks for a $7 donation. On the day of painter whose work evokes universal reflecting the organizations mission to the gallery stroll, interested participants themes and overriding intensity of feeleducate and support women in business, can stop by the Kimball to pick up a ing. Both artists will be on hand for the For more information visit the Web site map listing participating galleries. For opening reception Saturday, Dec. 27, at pavbn.com, or call (877) 246-2858. more information, contact the Kimball from 5:30 until 8 p.m. at Julie Nester . a t (435) 649-8882 or visit kimballGallery, 1280 Iron Horse. v Meditation Class art.org. The stroll is Friday, Dec. 26, 'Meditation for all ability is being held at from 5 until 8 p.m. Meet Russian-American artist at • The Silver Mountain Building 1526 W. •..-•.••.'• Thomas Anthony Gallery Ute Blvd Suite 204. This experiential Visual Matter: New Work by Cary Russian painter Anton Arkhipov will be class costs $10. Call Rita for more Infor- Henrie on hand to greet and mingle with mation 435-503-2622. The class is See 20 new landscapes by mixed-media patrons from 6 until 9 p.m. at Thomas Tuesday, Dec. 30, from 6 until 7 p.m. painter Cary Henrie, who uses plaster Anthony Gallery. and stencil work along with oils and Tube *n train adventure acrylic to achieve a contemporary feel Celebrate Kwanzaa with the Utah . The Heber Valley Railroad sponsors a with an old-world look. The event is free Museum of Fine Arts free outdoor activity at 11 a.m.' Get out and open to the public Friday, Dec 26, This year the normally quiet atmosphere and experience winter run combining a from 6 until 9 p.m. at Meyer Gallery, at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts will be train ride and snow tubing on a 1,000305 Main St. For more information, call humming with African music, story foot groomed hill with tow lift service. 649-8160. telling and gospel singing on Saturday, Enjoy approx. 90 minutes of snow tubDec 27, from noon until 4 p.m. ing before returning on a relaxing train , Admission is free. . .v ride to Heber. Note 3 p.m. departure returns by bus. . .. .. •_ Winter Grand Opening and Miniature I S JHUHSDW JAIL MONDAY, DEC. 29 TUESDAY. DEC. 30 ;•'••*! •; S h o w y,.; , _ -:••- '..-• Arts Local Utah artists fSresenr new • miniature works for this holiday season, in all styles and media, for all art lovers and their unique tastes. Artists include Ryan S. Brown, Rob Colvin, Debbie -'Fowler, Shirley McKay, Aaron Memmott, Penelope Moor, Jan Perkins, Kathleen Peterson, and Brooks Yates. Contact the gallery for a private preview of the artworks. The Winter Grand Opening and reception for the artists will be Friday, December 26th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. All are welcome to join us for delicious eats and artful conversation. This exhibition runs from Dec. 19 through Jan. 4. Saturday, Dec. 27, 6 p.m. Gallery MAR 580 Main Street Artist Reception Friday, December 26th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in conjunction with the Park City Gallery Stroll. A v .^. SUNDAY. DEC. 28 ;• Gourmet food for companion animals Would you like to learn how to make your own pet food? Would you like to know what to look for when shopping . for packaged brands? Join Karen Bayard, a chef whofocuseson foods that WEDNESDAY. DEC. 31 Rockm* Rail Jam celebration The Canyons Resort hosts live music and fireworks from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Resort Village. DJ Velvet and Fastback will be on hand. Fireworks start at 7:30 p.m. All events are free and open to the public. Yang to Yin % g a •• '•'• " Wednesday, Dec 31, from 10 until 11:30 a.m. at the Silver Mountain Sports Club, Prospector 2080 Gold Dust Lane Park City, join instructors for a yoga class. For more information, call 649-6670 or visit v >rJ tvww.epicworkout.com. "'•'. December Gallery Stroll Arts KickofFat the Kimball: Start the Park City Gallery stroll at the Kimball Art Center on Dec. 31, from 5 until 8 p.m. $7 donariond supports programming at your non-profit community art center. Wednesday,' Dec. 31, from 5 until 8 p.m. at The Kimball Art Center, /",*"' .:*»:>• NIGHTLIFE SATURDAY. DEC. 27 Spur, Motherlode Canyon Band, 9:30 p.m. Scar Bar, Robot Monkey Wars, 9 p.m. Sidecar, The Neighbors, 3:30 p.m. Cueros, Deejay Pumbaa, 10 p.m. Kristaufs. Ryan Hilicr, 8:30 p.m. Harry O's, Search for Harry O*s Girl, 10 p.m. SUNDAY. DEC. 28 . Spur, Erin Barra, 8 p.m. Cisco's, Mack Granger and Jimmy Bowers, 9 p.m. Star Bar, JBA, 9 p.m. MONDAY. DEC. 29 Star Bar, Stevcu Swift, Melody &C Tyler, 9 p.m. Sidecar, open mic» 10 p.m. CLsero's, Mark Granger & Jimmy Bowers TUESDAY. DEC. 30 Sidecar, Brian Ernst, 9 p.m. Star Bar, Dirt Bags Don't Die, 9 p.m. Spur, Armstrong &C Bender Duo, 9 p.m. s , v ..;, ;•,,. •-.• • • , - , • Park City Ice Artna hosts National Skating Month;cveot ' ";' • ; ' "\ Jan. 3 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., the Park Ciry Tec Arena will host its 3rd annual National Skating ; Month event. Sponsors for the event arc U.S. Figure Skating, U.S. Speed-skating and USA Hockey. The event will include $5 admission, with skate rentals included. Free lessons, door prize drawings,figureskating, speed skating and hockey demonstrations will take place. Informarional tables will be available from the Figure Skating Club of Park Ciry, Park City Speedskating Club and the Park City Ice Miners Yputh Hockey dub. For more information contact the ice arena at (435)615-5704. .J ,-•.'•*) \ . '.;_.„ - V ^ , " U; ^ \_. • _ , ^ : Utah Symphony presents Vivalaji s "Four Seasons" Assistant conductor David Cho'will lead Conccrtmaster Ralph Matson and the Utah Symphony in Vivaldi's widely popular, The F«fir Seasons on a program that also includes Handel's Concerto grosso. The chamber performance wiH be held at Abravanel Hall on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. The Yard returns to Park City *\ Jan. 16 to 20, the Yard returns to Park City. This year, the Village at the Yard will feature boutiques, a diner, gym, press facilities and events. New locals' screening during Sundance Sundance will offer a free screening of the competition film "Amrceka" to Summit County residents Thursday, Jan. 22 at the Park City Library's Jim Santy Auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Ticket distribution is for locals only and willnakc place the night before the screening, Wednesday, Jan. 21 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Sundance's ipain box office at the Gateway. Residents must present legal Utah ID with a Summit County zip cpde or a utility bill to prove residency. I: • McCarthey Gallery hosts Equality Utah artist reception McCartney Gallery at 444 Mairt'St. hosts artist Trevor Sou they. His exhibit, Recent Work and Ancient Archives, will be held Jan. 3 through 14 with a reception Thursday, Jan. 9- Mike Thompson will be on hand at 801 -658-1691. Gallery MAR V ' The Gallery JvlAR at 580 Main Street in the Gallcria will host a Fundraiser for Recycle Utah on Friday, January 9th from 5:30 to;8 pm. Festivities will feature giveaways, a silent auction and a fashion show. Entrance is free of charge. All proceeds will benefit the collection of recyclables at your community recycling center. For more information, or to donate silent auction items, call Recycle LJtah at 649-9698. Excursum to Utah Operas performance of Regina SarurdajLjan. 17, the Utah Symphony Opera hosts an evening at the opera for Park City residents that incBdes bus.transportation rp Salt Like City, dinner at the New Yorker followed by Utah Operas performance of Regina, an American opera that takes place in the Deep. Tickets cost $125 per person. To RSVP please contact Amanda Deuel at 801- 869-9010 or adeucl@usuo.org. Give gifts to Utah Arts Council The Utah Arts Council has a series of products that feature home-grown art and culture from the State of Utah. Beautifully illustrated books on Navajo baskerry, old-time dance, a cultural history of Utah's Hispanic communities, and CDs of Swedish Christmas music, Latino music, storytelling, and even a driving tour of Sanpete County, all bring attention to Utali's extraordinary legacy of an and artists. These products are available only from the Utah Arts Council and can be viewed at the Utah Arts Council Web site. Bedtime Battles Community Dr. F. Joyce Gerber will be presenting a free workshop about children's sleep patcerns. You can't control your baby's sleep cycle and neither can your child. Parental responses are extremely important in the development of sleep routines and success. A discussion of teen sleep habits will also be included and why "all-nighters" don't work and how loss of sleep contributes to obesity, ADD and depression. This is the first of a four-part child development workshop scries held each Thursday evening in January, Thursday, Jan. 8, 7 until 8:15 p.m. Summit County Library/Kimball Junction Branch - 6505 N Landmark Dr. Repertory Dance Theatre Repertory Dance Theatre welcomes Ballet West ac Ring Around the Rose, Jan. 10, at 11 a.m. What is it really like to be a ballet dancer? Ballet West shows audiences in one in one of its biggest shows of the year. Tickets are S5 for all seats (ages 2 and under free, seating is reserved and. all patrons must have a ticket) and can be purchased in advance by calling ArtTix at 801-355-ARTS. Habitat for Humanity's second Annual Apres Film Party Wednesday, Jan. 21, from 5:30-8:30 ac 608 Main St. For tickets, call 640-5119 or email bcrnfaml@xmission.com. Locks for love Wait! Don't cut your hair. Trailside Elementary and Brownie Troop # 2094 are hosting a haircutting party in Jan. 7. All hair will be donated to Locks of Love to make wigs for children. Local hair stylists are volunteering to cut and style hair. All hair must be bleach free and 10 inches long (when pulled into a ponytail). ' "Wicked" tickets sold out No more tickets are available for "Wicked" April 8 until May 3. a Chloe Lane Shopping Spree and Support Homeless Animals Enter to win a shopping spree and give to the needy. Purchase tickets at www.firstgiving.com/friendsofanimalschloelane. Suzanne Westenhoefer comes to Salt Lake City Considered the predecessor of comedian Ellen Degencres, Suzanne Westenhoe is bold and unapologirtic Jan. 9- She performs at the Roes Wagner Theatre at 138 West 300 South. Tickers cost $27.50 in advance. Holiday ornaments on display the Kimball Prices range from S20 to $80 tor handcrafted glass ornaments and proceeds benefit the Kimball Art Center. The ornaments will be available through New Years. Register for Freeskiing World Tour The U.S. Freeskiing Nationals are at Snowbird March 10 to 15. Pre-qualified athletes still need to register. To register, and for more information-, visit www.freeskiingworldtour.com. Holiday Food Drive A holiday Food Drive benefiting load community families is being held this month. Organizets are accepting non-perishable items. Donations can be brought to the Nexus IT business office, open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., located at 6443 Business Loop Suite H in Park City, between Dec 1 and Jan. 1. Donations may also be dropped off at any Park City Fire Station. Clothing Drive to Support Peace House Donate to a clothing drive to benefit women in need at the Peace House. Peace House is accepting new winter clothing items such as pajamas, basic clothing for layering, sweat shirts and sweat pants, and personal hygiene products. Donations can be brought to the Nexus IT business office, open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., located at 6443 Business Loop Suite H in Park City, between Dec. 1 and Jan. 1. Ongoing exhibit at the Kimball Salt Like City-based artist Maryann Webster explores the dichotomous relationship between humans and nature in her ceramic and mixed media work, on display until Jan. 8 at the Kimball Art Center, located in the heart of Park City, Utah, home of die Sundance Film Festival. The exhibit, "Maryann Webster: Curiosities of Nature," showcases Webster's personal concern for the fragility or nature and intention to evoke cultural responsibility. Utah '08 Painting and Sculpture Exhibit The 2008 Statewide Annual Art Exhibition: "Utah '08: Painting & Sculpture" features paintings and sculpture by 44 Ueah artists selected in the 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 Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Entrance to the opening reception, exhibit, and the exhibition catalogue arc all tree of charge. For more information, please visit the Statewide Annual webpage on the Utah Arts Council website at www.statewidcannual.org or www.arts.utah.gov. Art since I960 at UMFA The Utah Museum of Fine Arts will display modern and contemporary art until Feb. 8. Art Since, 1960 traces die developments of the 1970s and provides a chance to follow 23 influential artists. The museum is open Tuesdav through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and closed Monday. Call 581-7332 for more information. Moonlight snowshoe hike Help kick off the International Year of Astronomy and join the Jordanelle Park staff at the Hailstone Visitor Center for a moonlight snowshoe hike beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 19. For more information, please call 435-649-9540. |