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Show A-11 The Park Record Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, August 21-24, 2010 Scene & Heard Photos by Grayson West Redstone Center makes way for art Howard Alan Events presented the inaugural Redstone Art Fair last weekend. Artists showcased work in a multitude of art forms including paintings, life-size sculptures, photography, glass, wood, jewelry, collage and ceramics. Pictured clockwise from above: Artmongers browse the offerings near a display of paintings by Maria Reyes Jones of Winter Park, Fla. Sculpture Renee Dinauer of Santa Rosa, Calif., shows her freeform steam -bent wood sculptures. Sustainable-minded locals traveled to the fair by bike, a perfect way to browse the artists' booths. The fair featured unusual pieces such as a roping sculpture created by Rhonda Brewer of Tucson, Ariz. The Redstone Art Fair is expected to be an annual event. For information about applying to next year's fair, visit www.artfesti val.com. IT -TITc S ; ^ •»« i le bwaner Preserve and hcoCenter poara President Stan L. Albrecht, Utah State University .^ffjr an event you won't want to miss THE ROAD • • • • The same laws that apply to motorists apply to cyclists Obey all traffic control devices Use hand signals to indicate stops and turns to other users Know the character of the road, ride single file when appropriate • Avoid routes that do not have shoulders or bike lanes and have high vehicular speeds. Utilize bike paths whenever possible Wear a helmet, no matter how short the trip Avoid wearing headphones that limit your ability to hear traffic Always ride in the same direction as traffic ''£'.•* ; ; --;w£- RETURN QF THE RHINESTPNE COWBOY -' '•;* A,"; v - --«^: Saturday September 4," 201-6*1 ^ Ride in a straight line Don't swerve in the road or between parked cars Check for traffic before entering street or intersection Anticipate hazards and adjust your position accordingly Preserve pet person Wear brightly colored clothing that provides contrast Use a red rear light in low light conditions Announce yourself by making eye contact with motorists ii"Best Western" attire p.mT "ASympfiSny ofMovementand Lii^J. • Slow down • Recognize hazards cyclists may face and give them space • Do not text or talk on the phone while driving i Dr. Graig Jessop Scan for cyclists in traffic and at intersections Look for cyclists when opening doors When passing, leave four feet between you and a cyclist Wait for safe road and traffic conditions before you pass Children on bicycles are often unpredictable Don't expect children to know traffic laws B A S I N MOUNTAIN TRAILS IUJK c m \1B84/ PABKS'TRAIIS RECREATION UtahStafeDfiiversjty • • - ; • • |