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Show The Park Record C-6 Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 28-30, 2010 calendar of music & events YOUR WEEK: WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 Park Oty International Music Festival The Park City Chamber Music Society presents the 26th annual Park City Music Festival through Aug. 2 at venues and homes throughout Park City. This year's lineup includes virtuoso piano showpieces, cello and violin showpieces, clarinet and strings and more. Tickets are available at the door prior to each concert and are $15 regular admission/} 10 for seniors and students. For more information, visit www.ponusicfeshval.com. WeeMy Nature Walk The Svvaner EcoCenter offers nature walks on the south side of the Swaner Preserve every Wednesday, weather permitting, at 10 a.m. Learn about the history of Swaner, what animals and plants call the Preserve home, and how the Preserve changes through the seasons. Boots or mud shoes are recommended Reservations for nature walks are required and there is a $5 fee for non-members. To RSVR call 649-1767 ext_ 113 or email Nell@SwanerEcoCenter.org or Savannah@SwanerEcoCenter.org. Natural Healing with Essential Oils Park City Yoga Studio hosts a special "Mommy & Me" event from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Ask any family who uses essential oils rather than over-thecounter synthetics to keep them healthy and you'll hear story after story of how instinctively their children know which oik makes them feel better. Whether it's a choice to help them sleep, something to help them stop coughing, ways to stop an itchy bug brte, or just an aroma that calms them down when things get hectic, hear what the kids have to say from the moms who know. Frontier Bank Community Concert Series Mountain Town Music presents the Frontier Bank Community Concert Senes at Deer Valley's Snow Park Amphitheater with Jeanne Marie Renos. The concert is tree and will last from 6 until 8 p.m. Picnics and dancing are encouraged, but animals are not permitted. Deer Valley's food and beverage concession stand will be open during the concert. THURSDAY, JULY 29 March of Dimes Jail & Ball March of Dimes will host a special event at New York Pizza Company at Quarry Village from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jail & Bail brings together the community's most wanted leaders and citizens for a common cause - saving babies. Charged with smiling too much on a Monday morning, reqflpss window shopping and other fun charges, they are guilty of aiding and abetting the March of Dimes in the fight against prematurity. Their "sentence?" To serve time raising "bail" in form of donations to the March of Dimes. The bail they raise helps support Irfesaving programs of research, community services and education. Register at www.marchofdimes.com/utah or call (801) 746-5540. Equine Dental Seminar The condition of your horse's mouth can affect performance, attitude and health. Mountain Horse Medical Center will offer an Equine Dental Seminar from 6 to 8 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. RSVP by calling 649-6273. Yoga In the Park Join lululemon athletica for Yoga in the Park Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Enjoy a complimentary one-hour, all-levels class with a local instructor in the grassy area in front of the Miners Hospital at City Park. Extra yoga mats are available to borrow. For more information, call 655-2601 or email parkoty-store@lululemon.com. Cruiser Ride & Plaza Patooza Silver Star Ski & Sport hosts a cruiser ride every Thursday at 5:15 p.m. throughout the summer. Rent a bike or bring your own. Enjoy free live music afterward at Silver Star Plaza, 1835 Three Kings Drive, from 6 until 9 p.m. The concerts are presented by Park City Mountain Resort and are slated to continue every Thursday through Sept. 3. Find out more at www.parkcitymcKjntain.com. Newpark Town Center Concert Series Mountain Town Music presents The Neighbors at the Newpark Amphitheater from 6 to 8 p.m. as part of its free concert series. Summer shows are scheduled June 24 through the end of August. Bring your fnends, family, picnics and libations of choice. Check out the lineup at www.mountaintownmusic.org. FRIDAY JULY 30 Community Fund grant deadline The Park City Foundation's deadline for the 2010 Community Fund grant is July 30. Nonprofit serving Summit County are invited to apply. This is a competitive, annual grant program that has granted over $200,000 into the community in its first two years. For more information, visit www.theparkcityfoundation.org or contact Katie Wright at katie@theparkcrtyfoundation.org. Friday Night W i n e Series Tasting Class The Park City School of Wine hosts a vino education and tasting class exploring five wines chosen to reflect the weekly theme. Class starts at 6:15 p.m. at the Sirve^Baron Lodge in Deer Valley. The cost is $20 per person {21 and older). For more information or to register, call 655WINE (9463) or go to www.parkcityschoolofwine.com. Monthly Gallery Stroll On the last Friday of each month, from 6 until 9 p.m., members of the Park City Gallery Association offer a unique monthly showcase highlighting artists, special exhibits, and art events. The last Friday Gallery Stroll is a free community event that gives locals and Park City visitors alike the opportunity to enjoy light refreshments while exploring Park City's exciting art scene. Please visit any of the participating galleries to pick up a free gallery guide. • Join Julie Nester Gallery to celebrate the opening of "Figures1'; an exhibition of new paintings by four figurative artists, and "On the Other Hand", new paintings by Utah native Tom Judd, from 5:30 t o 8 p.m. • Meyer Gallery will host an artist reception for Utah artist Jeff Pugh from 6 to 9 p.m. • The Kimball Art Center will present a talk by Justin Wheatley about bis work at 6 p.m. UPCOMING & ONGOING: Woodenshoe Park Concert Series Experience live music at Woodenshoe Park in Peoa on Friday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Picnics and coolers are allowed and BBQ grills are available. For directions and more information, visit www.mounlaintownmusic.org. Deer Valley M u s k Festival Utah Symphony I Utah Opera's Deer Valley Music Festival.continues its musical summer with a performance featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at Deer Valley's Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. The evening will feature patriotic favorites and popular American music. For tickets, call 801-533NOTE or visit www.USU0.org. Samuel James in concert Blues songster Samuel'James will liven up the stage at The Egyptian Theatre. A master of fingerstyle, slide, banp, harmonica, and piano, this phenom is not yet out of his 20s. Doors open at 7:30 and the show starts at 8. Tickets are $ 15 in advance, $18 at the door and $20 for cabaret seating. Kids under 12 are $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Call 649-9371 or visit www.parkcityshows.com to purchase tickets. SATURDAY, JULY 31 WSS 5K Fun Run & Community Fair B98.7 presents the third annual Winter Sports School (WSS) 5K Fun Run & Community Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Willow Geek Park. Proceeds will benefit The WSS Scholarship Fund and the United Nations World Food Program. The event will feature food, music, beverages, pnzes. drawings, interactive booths and displays, face painting, performances, health screenings, safety demonstrations and more To participate, volunteer, sponsor or donate, contact Julie Bernhard at 640-5119 or bernfam1@xmission.com. Hiking and Big Mind Cole Sport hosts an event with extreme athlete Knsten Ulmer, who teaches the intersection of sports and innate wisdom using the Big Mind dialog as her primary tool. The Hiking and Big Mind event is one full day (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) of exploring your unconscious mind, then expressing new possibilities through hiking. The cost is $129 and includes lunch. RSVP to dude@colesport.com. Classic Sports Car Show The Bonneville Austin-Healey Club & Wasatch Mountain Jaguar Register present a Classic Sports Car Shaw from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. See restored Austin-Healeys from 1952 to 1967, Jaguars from 1950 and many British classic sports cars. Sports car owners are invited to show their classic sports car regardl&s of age The cost to register is $12 • per car, which includes a dash plaque, four raffle tickets and a chance to win a Class Award Trophy. To register a car, contact Jim Revel at 640-3347 or jimrevel@aol.com. For more information, visit www.bonneviliehGaleydub.org. Iron Horse Bash An Iron Horse Bash involving all Iron Horse District businesses will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., proving to the people of Park City and surrounding areas that despite the closing of Bonanza Drive, these businesses are still worth making the detour. The event will begin with an introductory circuit workout class. The event will feature face painting, workout sessions, open galleries, live music and food vendors. Bike racks will be available and biking is strongly encouraged. Miner's Park Concert Series The Miner's Park, an intimate outdoor stage, is located midway up Main Street near the bronze miner's statue between 4th and 5th Streets. Enjoy live music by local musicians every Saturday and Sunday from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Picnics/coolers are not allowed, but refreshments will be available. Presented by Mountain Town Music, Marmot and Uinta Beer. Lyceum M u s k Festival Grand Finale Concert Violinist Jenny Oaks Baker joins Utah Symphony Conductor, David Cho and.talented students from across the West to perform American Classics at the Ecdes Center from 5 to 7 p.m. Featured works include An American in Paris, Candide Overture, and works from Oaks's albums including her latest album, which recently hit No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Charts. Tickets are $5 per person and are available at www.LyceumMusicFestival.com or at the door. The Canyons Saturday Concert Series The Canyons hosts its Saturday Summer Concert Series, presented by Zions Bank and programmed by Mountain Town Music. Free live music will be offered on the outdoor stage in the Resort Village Saturdays from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The Cabriolet lift will open at 4 p.m. and blankets and chairs are allowed on the premises. Deer Valley Music Festival Utah Symphony I Utah Opera*. Deer Valley Music Festival continues with a performance featuring the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at Deer Valley's Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. The unforgettable evening will feature patriotic favorites and popular American music For tickets, call 801-533-NOTE or visit www.USU0.org. Michael Kelsey In concert When Michael Kelsey hits the stage to perform, he plays every inch of his guitar and makes it sing, soar, pop and ping - by strumming it, pounding it and pulling every part of it or anything else an arm's length or foot kick away. The show starts at 8 p.m. at The Egyptian Theatre. Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door, and $20 for cabaret seating. Call 435-649-9371 or visit www.parkcityshows.com t o purchase tickets. Crawford Irish Dancers, The Utah Pipe Band, a "vendor village" and a children's area where the kids can enjoy arts and crafts, face painting, games, races and a mashed potato-eating contest. Deer Valley will prepare a special Irish menu and offer a beer garden throughout the day. Tickets are $15 for adults/35 for children ages 5 to 11 and are available at the Deer Valley box office and the Deer Valley Signatures store at 625 Main Street. For more information, visit www. myspace .com/I rishMusicFestival. Park Silly Sunday Market The Park Silly Sunday Market is an eco-friendly, open-air market, street festival and community forum where neighbors and -friends come together to celebrate the Park City community. Come join locals and visitors to officially welcome the summer season. Experience visual and performance art, listen to live music and buy local organic farm produce from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.parksillysundaymarket.com. Summer Sundays on the Mountain Terrace The St. Regis Deer Crest Resort hosts Summer Sundays on the Mountain Terrace featuring live music by modern acoustic duo joy&eric from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Reservations are not required and the patio is open to the public For more information, call 940-5760 or visit www.stregis.com/deercrest. Michael Kelsey kids' workshop and show Kelsey will host a music-making workshop from noon to 2 p.m. and perform a free kids' show from 4 to 5 p.m. at The Egyptian Theatre. The workshop will focus on expressing yourself through music. All levels are welcome and no instruments are needed. The kids' show is geared toward ages 12 and under and is designed to entertain, educate and foster creativity. For more information, visit www.egpytiantheatrecompany.org. Quarry Village Concert Series Park City Concerts presents live music on the outdoor stage opposite Fresh Market Sunday evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. For more information, visit http://parkatyconcerts.org. Deer Valley M u s k Festival Utah Symphony I Utah Opera's Deer Valley Music Festival continues with three Broadway Divas joining the orchestra to bring Broadway to life with hits from the best stage productions over the decades. The performances starts at 7:30 p.m. at Deer Valley's Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater. For tickets, call 801-533-NOTE or visit www.USU0.org. MONDAY, AUG. 2 M o m & Kid Yoga Camp The Shop Yoga Studio is hosting a 4-week series for moms and kids ages 3 to 8. Help kids become strong, balanced and flexible (mentally and physically). Classes are held Mondays from 4 to 4:45 p m. The cost is $50 for four weeks or $15 drop-in The Shop is located at 1167 Woodside Ave. For more information, contact Randi Jo at (310) 403-4645 or email Randijol O0@hotmail.com. Conscious Conversations, Meditation & Deeksha Consdous Conversations is a community gathering designed to bring people together to connect, network, and grow consciously. The evening starts at 6 p.m. at The Golden Door Spa at the Dakota Mountain Lodge and indudes a guided group meditation, Deeksha, and conversations that are structured around one inspiring topic each month. Cost is by donation. For more information, call Jennifer Mulholland at 962Q122, visit ww.executiveawakenings.com, or join the Oneness Park City group on FacebookRevitalizing Himalayan Communities fundraiser Join Marmot for a special event honoring the dZi Foundation at the Santy Auditorium at the Park City Library at 7 p.m. dZi cofounder and executive director Jim Nowak will be on hand to explain how the organization supports locallydriven programs that advance education and health while reducing poverty in the most remote villages of the Himalaya. Admission is free and there will be an opportunity to will a $500 shopping spree at the Marmot store on Main Street. Free Poker Night Easy Street, on the corner of Main Street and Heber Avenue, holds free Texas Hold 'Em play every Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. in conjunction with the Utah Poker Tour. Players compete for grft-certrficate prizes, maintain their points week to wee,k and become eligible to play top competitors from other Utah Poker Tour venues. For more information, visit www.theskylodge.com. TUESDAY, AUG. 3 Dog obedience dasses Diamonds in the Ruff Dog Services will offer a six-week basic obedience class Aug. 3 through Sept. 7. Classes will be held Tuesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. at Mountain Horse Medical Center in Silver Creek. Dogs must be four months or older and have proof of current vaccinations or titer. The class will teach commands including sit, stay, down, leave it, come and heel with mild distractions. Space is limited to seven dogs and their owners. For more information and to register, call Tonya at 714-3647. Team Sugar Tuesday Night Rfdes Team Sugars Tuesday-night rides meet at White Pine Touring for free guided mountain-bike rides. Groups leave promptly at 6 p.m. and return at 8 p.m. The rides are for women, by women. Come early to sign a waiver and find out where your group is riding. For more information, visit www.team5ugar.org. Local skJ resorts * • ' -• Park City Mountain Resort, The Canyons and Deer Valley are open for summer mation, visit www.parkdtymountain.com, www.thecanyons.com and s. For more infor- Park Gty Farmers Markets Farmers' markets are held Mondays at Quarry Village (Jeremy Ranch exit oH ' ?0 , Wednesdays at The Canyons Cabriolet parking lot, and Fridays at The Yard, 1251 Kearns Blvd. For m io information, visit wwvv.pafkdtyfarrnersrnarket.com. Park Cfty Museum The newly renovated Park City Museum, 528 Main Street, is open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children. The new Park City Music exhibit, "Music Makes Park City Community," opens in Jury. For more information, call 549-7457 or visit www.parkcityhistory.org. Kimball Art Center Current exhibitions at the Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Avenue, include Justin Wheatley's "House on the Street" (through Aug. 8} and Bridget Conn's "Conjure Tales" (through Aug. 1). Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and noon to 5 p.m. on weekends. The Kimball also offers a variety of art dasses, including new private pottery classes. For more information, call 649-8882 or visit www.kimballartcenter.org. 2010 Park City Kimball Arts Festival Volunteer for the 2010 Park City Kimball Arts Festival, which will be held on Main Street Aug. 6-8. Volunteers are needed to greet visitors, sell wristbands and concessions, help with kids' activities, and more. For more information or to sign up, go to vwAv.kimbalfartcenter.org/tetrval/volunteers or contact Lauren at Volunteer5@k1mballartcenter.org or 649-8882 ext. 105. Park Silly Sunday Market volunteers Join the Park Silly Sunday Market as a Zero Waste Warrior and learn what it takes to create a zero waste event. Responsibilities include sorting recydables, maintaining zero waste stations and educating marketgoers on how to recycle and why it is important. Willingness to get dirty with others who are passionate about the environment is a must. Paid and unpaid positions are available. The Market has volunteer opportunities for ail interests/all ages. For more information, email connie@parksiflysundaymarket.com. The Silver Mine Connect The Christian Center of Park City sponsors weekly lunch gatherings focused on discussing and growing your faith. Brad Kramer of Search Ministries will lead the weekly meetings every Wednesday at noon. The Chnstian Center is located at 1283 Deer Valley Drive. For more information, contact Brad at (801) 8663440 or Tim at 649-2260. Summit County Fair Demo Derby & PRCA Rodeo Tickets are on sale for the Demolition Derby Aug. 7 and the PRCA Rodeo Aug 13-14 Download tickets from the Summit County website, www.summitcounty.org/fair For more information, contact the fair office at 615-3221. Utah Artists Expo 2010 Registration Registration for the Utah Artists Expo 2010 Competitions in Visual & Performing Arts is open through Aug. 9. Competitions in different categories will be held Aug. 11-20. The Expo is open to all Utah residents. Register at the Prospector Square Lodge & Conference Center, 2175 Sidewinder Dr., or download the Expo Reservation Form at www.prospectorarts.com and fax to 658-3055. Pay the registration fee online at utahartistexpo2010tompetition.eventbrite.com. For areas of competition and a schedule of events, go to www.prospectorarts.com. Park G t y High School Class of 2000 Reunion The 10-year reunion for the PCHS Class of 2000 will be held Saturday, Aug. 14, at Cisero's Ristorante and Nightclub on Main Street. For more information, contact Kelfy Haakenson at kellyavocado@gmail.com. Peace House support groups, volunteer opportunities Peace House is a nonprofit organization that serves victims of domestic violence. Volunteers are needed to provide childcare assistance on Tuesday evenings during the domestic violence support groups (5panish Speaking) from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and other times as needed at the shelter. Support groups are also offered Monday evenings from 6 to 7 p.m. For support group information please call 647-9161. To volunteer, contact Jessica at 658-4739 ext. 105 or jessica@peacehouse.org. Volunteers needed for Earthwell Festival The EarthWell Festival needs volunteers to assist with a sustain a bilityAvel I ness festival Sept. 11-12. There is immediate need for people to coordinate various dasses, work with vendors and chefs, assist with marketing and sponsorships, develop kids' art programs, and help with construction design/building. For more information, contact Chris at 877-500-6575 ext. 700 or ChrisB@EarthWeffFestival.org. Park Oty Library Labor Day Weekend Used Book Sale The Friends of the Park City Library will sponsor the annual Labor Day. Weekend Used Book Sale Sept. 36 in the Jim Santy Auditorium. The sale will offer a large selection of current bestsellers, children's books and games, history, sdence, foreign language, travel, cookbooks and coffee table books. Proceeds from the book sale go toward funding the library's literacy programs for adults and children, as well as helping to strengthen library services and its collection ol books. To volunteer, email bbret256@msn.com or trine1589@msn.com or sign up at the circulation desk. Good Books Group Join the Good Books Reading Group at the Park City Library on the third Thursday of the month from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The title for Aug. 19 is "Olive Kitteridge" by Elizabeth Strout, an award-winning collection of stories about the inhabitants of a small coastal town in New England. Please bring questions, observations for discussion. Chocolate will be provided. The reading list for 2010-2011 sdiool year is available in bookmark form at the Park City Library front desk. Summer bus service Park City Transit's summer service runs from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Service to Silver Lake will be suspended until mid-June. Prospector Express and The Canyons route will be suspended until mid-November. The Kimball Junction route serves as a connection to The Canyons transit hub with 30-minute frequency. The Canyons circulator will be suspended until further notice. Please refer to a summer transit guide for times and early morning services. For more information, call 615-5350 or visit www.parkcity.org. NIGHTLIFE: WEDNESDAY Jeanne Marie Rettos at Deer Valley's Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater, 6-8 p.m. Lash LaRue at High West Distillery 8:30 p.m. Junior Richards at Flanagan's, 9:30 p.m. Locals' Night with DJ Q-Tip at Cisero's, 10 p.m. THURSDAY Ladies' Night at Jupiter Bowl, 6 p.m. Fat Soul at Newpark Town Center, 6-8 p.m. Small House Strings at Silver Star Plaza, 6-9 p.m. Stacy Board at Zoom, 6-8 p.m. A M Bump Trio at Miner's Park, 6-8 p.m. joy&eric at 350 Main Brasserie, 6:30 p.m. Slim Chance & his Psychobilly Playboys at Woodenshoe Park in Peoa, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Buffalo Medicine at Molly Blooms, 8 p.m. Karaoke with Cowboy Joe at Cisero's, 10 p.m. FRIDAY Small House Strings at 350 Main Brasserie, 6:30 p.m. Samuel James at The Egyptian Theatre, 8 p.m. Dave Dresden at Downstairs, 8 p.m. The 737 Band at Molly Blooms, 9 p.m. DJ Jala! at The Star Bar, 9 p.m. The Motherlode Canyon Band at The Spur, 9:30 p.m. Gigi Love at Bistro 412, 9:30 p.m. The Motherlode Canyon Band at The Spur, 9:30 p.m. Dr. Bob at Lindzee O'Michaels, 9:30 p.m. Rage Against the Supremes at Cisero's, 10 p.m. • SUNDAY AUG. 1 Irish Music Fest Park City Concerts presents the inaugural Irish Music Festival at Deer Valley's Snow Park Outdoor Amphitheater from noon until 8 p,m. Featured bands indude The Young Dubliners, The California Celts, Slaymaker Hill, Swagger and The Wailing O'Sheas. The event will also indude performances by the award-winning Ira!) Run Series The local trail run series, presented by the Mountain Trails Foundation, meets every Tuesday through Aug. 31 at locations around Park City. The runs are led by partidpants and are offered free of charge. Run with friends or pick up the pace for training. Meet at the schedurefa trailhead at 6 p.m. The schedule is posted at www.mountaintrails.org. TO ADD YOUR EVENT TO THE CALENDAR, LOG ON TO WWW.PARKRECORD.COM AND CLICK ON THE ONLINE CALENDAR |