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Show IVERBEND DEB si UTAH, C2 d.com /THURS,MJLY 1-2,2009 Editor: Greg Marshall arts@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.110 Briefs Want to bee in the parade? All participants in The Park Record Spelling Bee are invited to walk with the Records float in the Fourth of Jur/parade down Main Street on Saturday. The Park Record h entry number 53. Meet in Swede Alley at 10:15 a.m. and wear your Park Recordt-shirt. Please contact Tania Knauer at 940-0383 with any questions. End of Private Clubs in Utah Wednesday, July 1 marks the end of Private Clubs in Utah. Starting today, bars in Park City will no longer require memberships for entrance and anyone over the age of 21 will be permitted, in accordance with a change to the Utah Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. However, in accordance with Senate Bill 187, bars are now required to use electronic scanners to scan IDs. Blood, Sweat and Tears at Deer Valley Blood, Sweat and Tears will perform at the Snowpark Amphitheatre at Deer Valley Resort this Friday, July 3 at 7:00 p.m. This jazz-rock band has produced over 40 years of Grammy-winning music and will be the first to kick off the St. Regis Big Stars, Bright Nights series, sponsored by the Park City Performing Arts Foundation. The lineup for Blood, Sweat and Tears has included more than 100 artists since their formation in 1967, but original guitarist Steve Katz returned to the band last year. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. Coolers are allowed. Nine-inch height restriction applies to all lawn chairs. Cameras and recording devices are prohibited. Tickets are $31 for general admission and $56 for reserved seating and are available at www.ecclescenter.org. For more information, visit their website or call 655-3114. DAVID RYDER/PARK RECORD Evil (Chris Turtey) stands outside the Kimball Art Center with CowBoy (Irvin Davidson) Saturday before the group motorcycle ride organized to coincide with Danny Lyon's photography show, Bikeriders. CowBoy, a subject in two of the photographs, made a surprise visit to the event Varied backgrounds come together on the open road Gallery MAR celebrates birthday Gallery MAR will celebrate its first birthday this Friday, July 3 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. with food and "artful conversation." Over the last year the gallery has represented more than 33 artists, hosted 6 shows, presented Wine Wednesdays and held 15 public events and parties. The "Local Fireworks" display will present works by local artists, including Aaron Memmott, Penelope Moore, Ron Russon, Jan Perkins, Shirley McKay, Cristall Harper, Kerry Soper and Adam Winegar. There will also be a demonstration by "quick painter" Cristall Haper at 6:30 p.m. Gallery MAR is located at 580 Main Street. For more information, visit www.gallerymar.com or call 649-3001. By KRISTIIMA EASTHAM Record contributing writer Bikeriders have changed since the days of Danny Lyon. Today, in Park City, the Treasure Mountain International School vice Principal hits the open road on his VTX 1800. To kick off the "Danny Lyon: Bikeriders" exhibit, the Kimball Art Center hosted a Poker Ride, dinner at Butcher's Chop House and showing of Easy Rider at the Sky Lodge. The event, like motorcycle culture in general, attracted a range of participants, from Kevin Mclntosh, the TMIS vice Principal, to CowBoy. a Utah native pictured in the Bikeriders exhibit. Bikeriders, on display at the Kimball Art Center now through July 26, shows the lifestyle of the Chicago Outlaw Motorcycle club in the American Midwest from 1964-1967. The photos depict the fringe culture associated with motorcycle riding in the '60s and, compared to the crowd that showed up on Saturday afternoon on all types of bikes, it seems that culture has changed significantly over the past half century. Parkite Dave Vangeison grew up in Pawnee, 111., near where Lyon shot the series. Please see Motorcycles, C-5 THURSDAYS k. 6030 N. M A R K E T ST. 435-658-0669. From Wednesday - Friday July 1 st • July 3rd 2009 * 43S-W7-0880J IVAVWWINDYWDCIIOODSOJM A.$l vww.CHl.WAVOMSTAURA.NT.0 § GHJMTTI'S 6030 N. MARKET 435-658- 0669 5/7 M A I N STREET lvww.WAIlSO.COM >>uU k. 1 1 r /i ~^~ " TRY OUR $8 ENTREE SPECIALS AND DESSE niT.H 1250 IRONMORSE DR.* 435-615-0300 $5 PBMNE PRIMAVBftA WITH 9M . -^8?^^. " " ^ ^ . ///. 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