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JAN. 23 Sundance Film Festival The 2010 Sundance continues dirough Jan. 31. For more information about daily screenings and events, visit www.sundance.org/fesrivaP2010. 2010 Access Film-Music Showcase The Access Film-Music Showcase continues through Jan. 31 with more than 30 exceptionally talented songwriters, bands and recording . artists performing at The Spur Bar &Grill, Wasatch Brew Pub and J.B. Mulligan's. No credentials required. For artist information and schedules, visit www.acccssfilmmusic.net. U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix The historic pipe where U.S. athletes swept the men's podium and won gold in the women's event during the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002 will entertain the masses with Olympians again. The Grand Prix tour makes its final stop at Park City Mountain Resort tor back-to-back night competitions, after which the winners will be crowned and the 2010 Olympic halfpipe team will be named. All events, including the Saturday night concert featuring 30 Seconds to Mars, are free to spectators and do not require a lift ticket. For more information and a schedule of events, visit www.parkcitymountain.com. 31. For more information about daily screenings and events, visit www^undanccorg/fesuvaI/2010. 2010 Access Film-Music Showcase The Access Film-Music Showcase continues through Jan. 31 with more than 30 exceptionally talented songwriters, bands and recording artists performing at The Spur Bar & Grill, Wasarch Brew Pub and J.B. Mulligan; No credentials required. For artist infomaiion and schedules, visit www.acccssfilminuii'u.^. Park City Career Network The Park City Career Network is a nondenominational networking group that meets at Temple Har Shalom Mondays at 9 a.m. 'Ihis is an informal meeting for individuals who are seeking to ad\*ancc their careers where they can gather information, exchange ideas and network. Park City Cooperative Preschool Open House Come learn about the Park City Cooperative Preschool, a not-for-profit school administered by theparcnts themselves, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Then: arc spots available for children who will be 3 by Sept. 1, 2010, as well as 4-yearolds for the fall of 2010. Class meets either Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday, There are IS children in each class; nine in tnc three-year-old program and nine in the four-year-old program. The children in the four-year-old program also attend Friday when they concentrate on pre-kindergarten skills, Spanish and special projects. There are two teachers and two co-op parents, making die child to adult ratio 4:1. Preschool hours arc 9 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. For more information, visit wwv.parkdtycoop.com. Week. From Jan. 21-31, diverse musical talent will present their music to the film industry at multiple venues in Park City. No credentials required. For artist information and schedules, visit www.accessfilmmu5ic.net. Meditation Class Silver Mountain Sports Club & Spa in Kimball Junction hosts an experiential meditation class at 6 p.m. New as well as experienced meditators will find that they reach depths of silence perhaps never experienced before. Shammy, the moderator, will help students balance rheir energy during the class. Using Pictures in Preparing Your Personal History The Association of Personal Historians hosts a free workshop entitled "Saving Your life, One Story at a Time" at the Park City Library & Education Center at 7 p.m. This workshop will focus on using pictures in your personal or family history and is open to die public. For more information, visit www.thepersonalhistorian.com/workshops.hrml. Park City Dance Club Do you want to master the an of ballroom dance? Or just lcam a few tricks and twirls? Dance instructor Cindy Rae teaches weekly social ballroom dance classes. Singles and couples arc welcome. Classes are held each Thursday through Feb. 18 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Park City Dance Academy at Kimball Junction. For more information, please call Cindy at (435)783-5332 or (801)792-3082. FRIDAY. JAN. 29 Free Child Development Workshop The Summit County Library at Kimball Junction hosts a workshop entitled "Separation Anxiety: Helping Children Say Goodbye" from 10:30 until 11:45 a.m. Separating is a crucial developmental task in die first three years of life. It is the first step in the long process of becoming an autonomous, independent person. A child's success in moving through Die developmental task of separating has lifelong implications. Dr. F. Joyce Gerber, an expert in early childhood education, will lead the workshop. To register, please call Dan at 615-3947. 2010 Access Film-Music Showcase The Access Film-Music Showcase continues dirough Jan. 31 with more dian 30 exceptionally talented songwriters, bands and recording artists performing at The Spur Bar &C Grill, wasicch Brew Pub and J.B. Mulligans. No credentials required. For artist information and schedules, visit www.accessnlmmusic.net. Get tickets for free locals' screening Sundance 2010 offers a free screening of "The Tillman Story" to Summit Counry residents. Locals arc invited to pick up fret* tickers on Monday, Jan. 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Park City Main Box Office. A legal Utah ID widi a Summit County zip code or a utility bill must be presented. The film will screen at the Park City Library & Education Center on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Visit sundance.org/tickets for details. Camps at Park City Mountain Resort Park City Mountain Reson hosts a 3-Day Ski Academy, Adult Learn-to Freestyle Camp and Womens Snowboard Camp Jan. 29 dirough Jan. 31. Improve your skills on die mountain with the help of qualified instructors. Participants will be placed in groups matched by ability level. For more informauon, visit www.parkcitymountain.com. Sundance Film Festival The 2010 Sundance continues through Jan. 31. For more information about daily screenings and events, visit www.sundance.org/festivaI/2010. t Intermountain Freestyle Tour •Jjtiod-dual mogul competitions iwUtlj^:^; Men's/Women's Weekerid at Deer W l e y l o n u h a m p i o n ski run at Deer Valley froni ' your skills and expand the types of . to p p.nv Participation is restricted to. S! i' .Improve 1 terrain you can ski while learning with men or i. For registration or additional. women of similar abilities: These clinics are ' r usfrcestyIe.blog5pot.ciiBryor 6 Sundirjce FUntiEciuyai -'**•• ••>; specifically designed for males or females and The 2010 Sundance continues through Jan. arc conducted by Deer Valley ski instructors. 31- For more information about daily screenThe cost is $515 and does not include lift tickings and events, visit www.sundance.org/festiAvalanche/Show Safety Class ets. Advance reservations are necessary; please val/2010. Join Jordancllc State Park staff and forecasters call 645-6648 for details. from the Utah Avalanche Center at the 2010 Access Film-Music Showcase Hailstone Event Center for a class on avaThe Access Film-Music Showcase continues • Monduy Gallery Stroll lanche and snow safety from 1 to 3 p.m.. This through Jan, 31 with more than 30 exceptionOn the last Friday of each month from 6 until class is for to families with junior high and airy talented songwriters, bands and recording 9 p.m., members of the Park City Gallery high school kids that spend rime in the mounartists performing at The Spur Bar & Grill, Association offer a unique showcase higKlighrtain snow. The rising number of young avaWasatch Brew Pub and J.B. Mulligans. No ing arrists, special exhibits, and an events. The lanche victims has demonstrated an obvious credentials reguired. For artist information and last Friday Gallery Stroll is a free community need for basic avalanche educations. To regisschedules, visit www.accessfilmmusic.net. event that gives locals and Park City visitors ter, please call 649-9540. The class and alike the opportunity to enjoy light refreshentrance into die park for the class is free. ments while exploring Park Citys exciting an Free Sundance screening for locals scene. Please visit any of the participating galSundance 2010 offers a tree screening of "The Salt Lake Symphony's Family Concert leries to pick up a free gallery guide. Tillman Story" to Summit County residents. Starr off your new year with die Salt Lake The film is a documentary about professional Symphony's annual Family Concert. Join die football star and decorated U.S. soldier Pat Erik Gonzales Reception at Julie Nester Salt Lake Symphony and special guests on Tillman, whose family takes on the U.S. govGallery January 23 for a 2 p.m. matinee performance ernment when their beloved son dies in a Join Julie Nestcr Gallcrv for the opening recepat Ubby Gardner Hall on President's Circle on "friendly fire" incident in Afghanistan in 20O4. tion of "Ex Voto" at 5:^0 p.m. Erik Gonzales the University of Utah campus. Tided "Stars of Visit sundance.org/tickets for details. abstract paintings are contemporary, vet his Tomorrow,"1 this concert will feature some of heavily textured surfaces have the feel of time the newest talent right from our own neighwarn frescoes. In these paintings, layer upon bothoods and local schools. The concert will layer is built up and at rimes removed to delight families with children of all ages. expose what once lay beneath. Much of his Admission is $10 for adults, S3 for students Sundance Film Festival source imagery and inspiration comes from and seniors. Tickets are available through The 2010 Sundance continues through Jan. traveling abroad and discovering new ways to KingTix at 801-581-7100 or www.kingtix.arg. 31- For more information about daily screenreinterpret old myths. Otganic structures and ings and events, visit www.sundance.org/festiorderly grids become a new lexicon for telling vaf/2010. these stories and ideas. The exhibition will run dirough Feb 23. 2010 Access Film-Music Showcase Sundance Film Festival The Access Film-Music Showcase continues The 2010 Sundance continues through Jan. "Migration: Into die Wild" exhibit at Gallery dirough Jan. 31 with more dian 30 exception31. For more information about daily screenMAR ally talented songwriters, bands and recording ings 2nd events, visit www.sundance.org/festiGallery MAR launches new works by Lisa artists performing at The Spur Bar & Grill. val/2010. Lamoreaux and Amy Ringholz. Ringholz Wasatch Brew Pub and J.B. Mulligan's. No moved from Ohio to the west in 2002 and credentials reguired. For artist information and 2010 Access Film-Music Showcase found work at an historic dude ranch while schedules, visit www.accessfilmmusic.net. The Access Film-Music Showcase continues she was building an identity in the art world. dirough Jan. 31 with more than 30 exceptionHer unique process, which involves drawing in Grief Share Program ally talented songwriters, bands and recording ink and adding colors inspired by the West, Mountain Life Church in Park City invites artists performing at The Spur Bar & Grill, brings her renditions of the animal kingdom to community members who have experienced Wasatch Brew Pub and J.B. Mulligans. No life. Lamdreaux approaches her canvas with the the death of a family member or friend to credentials required. For artist information and end result in mind, only to discover that the attend the Grief Share Program every schedules, visit www.acccssfilmmusic.net. relationship between die medium and brush Wednesday evening from 6:45 ro 8:45 p.m. at results in more interesting and complex narraMountain Life Church, 7375 N. Silver Creek tives and compositions dian the subjective USSA Intermountain Freestyle Tour Road. Encouragement, comfort and help will mind originally conceived. Meet the artists and Mogul and Dual Mogul competitions will be be offered along with a chance to share and explore trie new-exhibit at a reception at 6 p.m. held on Champion ski run at Deer Valley from learn with others. To register or for more infor10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Participation is restricted to mation, call 647-5855. USSA members. For registration or additional Friday Night Wine Series information, visit usfree5tyle,blogspot.com or The Park City School of Wine hosts a vino Visiting Artist Talk Ernesto Pujol call 800-500-9875. The Utah Museumof Fine Arts and University education and tasting class cxploringfivc wines chosen to reflect the weeJdv theme. Class starts of Utah College of Fine Arts are pleased to TeJe Tribe at The Canyons Resort at 6:15 p.m: at die Silver Baron Lodge in Deer present a free talk by artist Ernesto Pujol at the Valley. The cost is $20 per person. For more "Tele Tribe" is Park City's youth teiemark skiMarcia and John Price Museum Building on information or to register, call 655-WINE ing club for all abilities. Practice is held campus at 7 p.m. This acclaimed New wrk(9463) or go to Sundays at The Canyons Resort from noon co based artist and educator works in a range of www.parkcityschoolofwine.com. 4 p.m. Teiemark sld instruction is provided in media and across various disciplines. Pujol is a safe, non-competitive atmosphere for ages 8 known for site-specific installations and'perto 18. Meet outside Red Pine Lodge at the ski formanccs that address ideas as diverse as indiFriends of Wasatch Moonlight Snowshoe racks at noon. The Tele Tribe runs through vidual and collective memory, pressing ecologiHike March. For participant registration, guest cal issues, war, and mourning. He is the newly Meet at the Wasatch Mountain State Park coach and cost information, visit appointed Marva and John warnock Artist in Visitor Center in Midway at 7 p.m. Beginner, www. teletribtcorn. Residency at me University of Utah, where he intermediate, advanced and family hikes are will work with graduate students in the available. The cost is $ 5 per person plus $5 to Department oFArt and A n History. For more Utah Opera Presents Carmen rent snowshoes. Reservations required; call information, visit umfa.utah.edu. Join Utah Opera as they present Bizet's Lucille Turde at 654-5150. Carmen at Capitol Theatre at 2 p.m. This opera gives an explosive interpretation of what Circle Cycle at Capitol Theatre can happen when the lines between passionate Ririe Woodbury Dance Company presents illusion and real life become intricately tangled. Circle Cycle, a performance mat incorporates Carmen enjoys toying with men and pushing hula hoops, volleyballs, balloons, and ping Sundance Film Festival them to the way side when she becomes bored, The 2010 Sundance continues dirough Jan. pong balk Choreographed in 1992, tnis dance but she makes the ultimate mistake when she project took more than two years to complete 31. For more information about daily screenplays with die emotions of one particular as Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury collaboratings and events, visit www.sundance.org/fesriunsuspcctingsoldier, Don Jose".Tor tickets call ed with University of Utah professor Xan vaI/2010. 801-355-ARTS or visit utahopcra.org. Johnson using intriguing dance vignettes and narrative to create a performance that rein2010 ACCCM Film-Musk Showcase forces the importance of taking care of the , Over 30 exceptionally talented songwriters, bands and recording arrists will perform as pan world and each odicr. The constant interplay of dance, narration, music, images and cosof the 2010 Access Film-Music Showcase preSundance Film Festival tume changes makes chis an attention-grabbing senting an unprecedented 200 hours of live The 2010 Sundance continues through Jan. performance. For rickets, visit www.arrnx.org. music throughout Utah's famed Film Festival t TUESDAY, JAN. 2B WEDNESDAY. JAN. 27 SUNDAY. JAN. 24 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, January 23-26, 2010 Local ski resorts Park City Mountain Resort, The Canyons, Deer Valley and the cross-country ski irr.i [• nucd by White Pine Touring are open for the season. For updated conditions and ticket infornulinn, vi-.i www.parkcitymountain.com. www.thecanyons.com, www.deervalley.com or www.wiutcpinetouring.t.orrL Storytime at die Park G t y Library , The Park City Library hosts Storytimcs for all children of jll ages. BabyandMcStoryrimcs, for infants up to 18 mondis and their caretakers, are Mondays at 3:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Toddlertime, for ages 18 months to 3 years, are Thursdays at 11 a.m. Combined Storytimes for ages 2 to 6 are Wednesdays at 11 a.m., and Preschool Storytimes for ages 3 to 6 arc Thursdays at 10 a m. For more information, call 615-5603 or visit www.parkdtylibrary.org. Weekly Snowshoe Tours The Swaner EcoCentcr offers weekly snowshoe tours on the south SI'J • >i i;n s^waner Narure Preserve every Wednesday at 10 a.m. Join guides to look for animal tracks and lean; .-K-L I nc wildlife that calls the preserve home. Reservations are required and there is a S5 fee for non-mcmlvi-. Snowshoes are available to rent for $5. To RSVP, call 649-1767, ext. 113, or email nel)<£SuanerEcoCentcr.org or Savannah@SwancrEcoCcntcr.org. Park City Singers rehearsals The Park City Singers rehearse every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Shepherd of the Mountains Ludieran Church, 4051 State Route 224. Prospective singers are welcome to join. Now entering its 14th year, the Park City Singers is a non-audition, non-denominational community choir that performs a variety of music during concerts and special events each year. For more information, visit www. parkcirysingcrs.com. Park City Museum & Kimball Art Center • The Park City Museum and Kimball Art Center will be dosed to the public during the Sundance Film Festival, Jan. 20-30. For more information, visit www.parkcityhistory.org or www.kimballartccnter.org. Utah Museum of Fine Arts Current exhibitions at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, located on the University of Utah campus, include "Africa: Arts of a Continent," "Influences of the Silk Road" (through April 25J, "Desert Secrets: Photography from die UMFA's Permanent Collection1* (through Jan. 31). and "Splendid Heritage: Perspectives on American Indian Art" (through March 1). Highlights of die Collection Tours are offered every Saturday and Sunday from 1:30 to 2 p.m. For more information, visit http://umta.urah.edu. Pioneer Theatre Company presents "Touch(ed)" Pioneer Theatre Company ptesents the world premiere of a new play by Bess Wohl, ''Touch(ed)." Jan. 823 at the Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre in Salt Lake City. This play is not appropriate for young children as it contains some strong language and mature themes. Show times are Monday through Thursday at 7:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m; and Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. Tickets range from S22 to $40; students up to grade 12 are half price on Mondays andTuesdays. Call die hox office at (801) 581-696] or log on to \vww.pioneenheatre,org. Master Gardener class Utah State University Extension Services Master Gardener program begins Feb. 4 and continues uSrough April 22. Classes will be held once a week for 10 weeks and alternate between Park City and Hcber City. This class will cover all aspects of gardening including landscape design, vegetable gardening, weed control, insect/disease problems, turf grass management, tree/shrub selection and care, greenhouse basics, fruit tree/small berries selection and care, water wise landscape, plant propagation, canning/preserving and more. The enrollment deadline is Jan. 29. For more information,'conract Sterling Banks at the Summit Counry/USU Extension Service at 615-3219. Irish dance performances Are you looking forward to the Wearing of die Green? Are you Irish in your heart if not by birth? The award-winning Webber Academy of Irish Dance in Park City is opening its calendar for performance requests for the weeks surrounding St Patrick's Day. The school practices the traditional form of "Rivcrdancen or "Lord of the Dance". This competitive school of Irish and Highland dancing is available for performances of at least 30 minutes. School or library performances are free. For information and to see some amazing footwork, go to www.utahirishdance.com or email utahirishdance@eanhlink.net. Winter bus service Park City Transits winter service runs from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Buses stop every 20 minutes at the Old Town Transit Center, Lower Deer Valley, Prospector Square, Park Meadows, Thaynes Canyon and die Park City Mountain Resort. Service to the Canyons, Redstone Shopping Center and Kimball Junction operates from 7:40 a.m. until the last bus departs die Transit Center at 8:55 p.m. Service from Kimball Junction to the downtown Park City area begins at 7 a.m. To view a route map, visit www.parkcity.org/indexaspx?page=422. For further information call 615-5350. SATURDAY Matt Wink ar the Corner Store/Park City Mountain Resort, 3-7 p.m. The Huckleberries at Molly Blooms, 8 p.m. Saturday Night Set hosted by LU Jon at Downstairs, 8 p.m. Charli 2na of Jurrasic 5 at The Star Bar, 9 p.m. Joan Terr &: The Blackhearts at Harry Os, 9 p.m. Rock Dogs at The Other End in Heber City, 9 p.m. Access Film-Music Showcase at The Spur, J.B. Mulligan's & Wasatch Brew Pub SUNDAY Josh Taylor at the Corner Store/Park City Mountain Resort, 2-6 p.m. Dr. Bob Live at J.B. Mulligan's, 6 p.m. \x AM Bump Trio at Molly Blooms, 8 p.m. A Seattle Film Society/Sup Pop Party at The Star Bar, 9 p.m. ./ Wale at Harry O's, 9 p.m. James Shook & The Revolutions at The Sidecar, 9:30 p.m. Access Film-Music Showcase at The Spur, J.B. Mulligan's & Wasatch Brew Pub MONDAY Ledfoor at Molly Blooms, S p.m. Dave Nacarro and Tuesdac of the Chelsea Girls at Downstairs, 8 p.m. ~ Ta4\vacore at The Star Bar, 9 prm. Access Film-Music Showcase at The Spur, J.B. Mulligans & W asatch Brew Pub TUESDAY Elephant Revival at The Spur, 8 p.m. • i Wilmer Valderramas Birthday Celebration with DJ XXXL at Downstairs, 8 p.m. . Royal Bliss at Ciseros, 9 p.m. ; """fe; \ Lash LaRue at Molly Blooms, 9:30 p.m. 7 ' Access Film-Music Showcase at The Spur, J.B. Mulligans & Wasatch Brew Pub THURSDAY. JAN. 28 y MONDAY. JAN. 25 TO ADD TOUR EVENT TO THE§LENDAR, GO TO WWW.PARKRKORD.COM:Jjp CLICK ON THE ONLINE CALENp. |