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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, November 13-16, 2010 The Park Record C-6 calendar of music & events :' y K UPCOMING & ONGOING: YOUR WEEK: SATURDAY, NOV. 13 Avoiding the Holiday Craziness Mountain Life Church, 7375 N. Silver Creek Road, offers a free communrty workshop on avoiding the holiday craziness at 8:30 a.m. Enjoy breakfast and break out sessions with community leaders and counselors on keeping the holi. days positive and stress-free. RSVP to 647-5855 or gail®moun tainlifechurch.org. Complimentary Yoga , Lululemon athletica offers complimentary yoga at its showroom at Kimbail Junction at 10 a.m. The dass is for yogis of all levels^and ages. Extra mats are available. For more information, visit www.lululemon.com/parkcity/parkcity. 21st Annual Navajo Rug Show Adopt-A-Native-Elder hosts the 21st Annual Navajo Rug SIXJW, "Weaving World Peace," at Deer Valley's Snow Park Lodge. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Thirty Navajo Elders and their families travel from different parts of the Navajo Reservation to share their culture, songs, and woven rugs for sdiool children and the public Admission is $5 or $5 worth'of canned food items. For more informaLion, call Adopt-A-Native-Elder at 649-Q535 or visit www.anelder.org. Kids' Day at (mages of Nature Come meet Salt Lake City author Laurie Tye as she autographs her book, "The Animal in Me," featuring the photography of Thomas Mangelsen, from noon to 4 p.m. at the Mangelsen - images of Nature Gallery, 364 Main St. This book is the perfect gift for the little, nature lover in your life. Kids age 3 and up can also make a free holiday craft to take home. Refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public Author Presentation and Signing - Photographer and writer Tom Reed, often described as "the Ansel Adams o i Patagonia," comes to the Park City Ubrary from 3 to 4:30 p.m. to offer a slide presentation about the making of his coffee-tabte book, "The Granite Avatars of Patagonia," which features spectacular black and white photography of the dramatic granite spires Cerro Torre and Frtz Roy. Reed will show maps, photos and voice recordings of - his movements through Parque Nacional Los Glaciares in southern Argentina. He will condude by signing his book and offering a 20 percent discount on books sold at this event. Disco CuiUng Party ,;;.-. The Park City Curling Club will host a ''.Disco Learn to Curl Party" on Saturday, Nov. 13, from - • 7 : 3 0 to 9:30 p.m. at the Park City Jce Arena .'•• The^ cost is $15 per person and includes all equipment, door prizes and more. No experi. . ence Is required; 70's clothing is recommended. For more information, email infc@parkcitycurling.com or go to wvvA-.parkotycuriingdub.com. in Egypt, who finds herself enamored by more than the sun-swept vistas of Cairo (rated PG). The screening will take place at 8 p.m. at the Park City Library and Education Center, 1255 Park Ave. For more information and tickets, visit www.parkcityfilmseries.com. MONDAY, NOV. 15 People's Health Clink 10th Birthday Celebration The People's Health Clinic is celebrating 10 years serving the health needs of the community's uninsured. Enjoy refreshments, music and a birthday cake competition with slices to be enjoyed by all. Everyone is welcome to drop Temple Har Shalom from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m TJrinetovm" Park City High School Drama Department presents "Urinetown," Nov. 15, at 7 p.m., in the PCHS Black Box Theatre. 1750 Kearns Blvd. Tickets are $8 for adults, S6 for students and are available by calling 645-5650 TUESDAY, NOV. 16 Park Gty Slngeis Rehearsal The Park City Singers is a diverse group of local residents who get together to celebrate a love of music and support for the performing arts. Join the Singers as they prepare for their 15th anniversary holiday season. Rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7-30 to 9:30 p.m. at Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church. For more information, call 615-7233. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17 "Urinetown' Park City High School Drama Department presents "Urinetown,'' Nov. 17, at 7 p m , in the PCHS Black Box Theatre. 1750 Kearns Blvd. Tickets are $8 for adults, ,$6 for students and are available by calling 645-5650 THURSDAY, N O V . 1 8 *UrinetovwT Park City High School Drama Department presents "Urinetown," Nov, 13, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., in the PCHS Black Box Theatre, 1750 Kearns . Blvd. Tickets are $8 for adults, S6 for students and are available by calling 645-5650 Park O t y Rim Series The Park City Film Series presents "Cairo Time," award-winning audience pleaser at the Toronto and Tribeca Film Festivals. Patricia Clarkson stars as a beautiful American abroad in.Egypt, who finds herself enamored by.more than the sun-swept vistas of Cairo (rated PG). The screening will take place at 8 p.m. at the Park City Library and Education Center, 1255 Park Ave. For more information and tickets, ;. =! visit www.parkdtyfilmserie5.com. SUNDAY, NOV. 14 21st Annual Navajo Rug Show ; Adopt-A-Native-Elder hosts the 21st Annual Navajo Rug Show, "Weaving World Peace/' at .Deer Valley's Snow Park Lodge. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Thirty Navajo Elders and their families travel from different parts of tine Navajo Reservation to share . . their culture, songs, and woven rugs for school children and the public. Admission is $5 or $5 worth of canned food items. Fortnore information, call Adopt-A-Native-Elder at 649-0535 or visit www.aneWer.org. * Danny and The Deep Blue Sea , The Egyptian Theatre Studios presents "Danny and The Deep Blue Sea" by John Patrick Shanley •- at 5:30 p.m. The play is a brutally-raw, honest look at two misfits who meet in a Bronx bar. From the minute they start talking, the tension is explosive. This shew is for mature audiences only. • Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. . Call 649-9371 or visit v/ww'parkcrtystwws.com. Paric Crty Him Series The Park City Film Series presents "Cairo '., Time," award-winning audience pleaser at the Y' Toronto and Tribeca Film Festivals. Patricia C',' Clarkson stars as a beautiful American abroad Join the Kirnball Art Center and Professor James Swenson for an Art Talk exploring the early works of Ansel Adams and the crossroads of modernism. Recently there has been a renewed interest in Adams' early work due, in large part, to the discovery of glass plates believed (and hoped) to be the work of the famous photographer. This presentation will reexamine this important and often neglected phase of Adams" career and will focus on the ways in which it developed the eye and temperament of the first, and possibly last, household name in photography. The Art Talk starts at 6 p.m. is free and open to the public. Local ski resorts Opening day for the winter season is scheduled for Nov 20 at Park City Mountain Resort, Nov. 26 at Canyons and Dec. 4 at Deer Valley. For more information, visit www.parkcityrnountain.con\ www.thecanyons.com and www.deervalley.com. Park Oty Museum Tlie newly renovated Park City Museum, 528 M-iin Street, is open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is i l O for adults and $5 for children. For more information, call 649-7457 or visit www.parkotyhistory.orr. Ulnta Headwaters RC&D Coundl Board Meeting The Uinta Headwaters RC&D Council hosts its monthly meeting at the Sheldon Richins Building, 6505 N. Landmark Dr., at 7 p.m. The coundl is a 501 (c)3 organization working on natural resource conservation and community development projects. The public is welcome to attend board meetings to help assess needs and opportunities for projects. Individuals needing an accommodation may coniaa Michele Devaney by November 10, 2010 at (435) 654-7239, or michele.devaney@ut.usda.gov. Kimbail Art Center Current and upcoming exhibitions at the Kimbail A n Center, 638 Park Avenue, include "Self-Assigned: Photographs by Seven Award-Winning Utah Photographers" in the Garage Gallery (through Nov. 21). "Ansel Adams: Early Works" in the Mam Gallery {Nov. 6 through Jan. 7), and "Amy Pruzan: Reflections1' in the Badami Gallery (Nov 6 through Jan. 12). Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and noon to 5 p.m. on weekends. The Kimbail also offers a variety of art classes. For more information, call 6498882 or visit www.kirnballartcenter.org. Park Oty Dance Oub Leam social dances at Park City Dance Club classes, 8 p.m., held every Thursday through Dec. 2 at 6554 Creekside Drive at Kimball Junction. Singles and couples of all ages are invited to join. No previous experience is required. For more information, call Cindy Rae at (801) 792-3082 or 783-5332. Classes will not be held Nov. 18 or 25 Park Chy Singers The Park City Singers is a diverse group of local residents wiio get together to celebrate a love of music and support for the performing arts. Join the Singers as they prepare for their 15th anniversary holiday season. Rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church. For more information, call 615-7233. The Silver Mine Connect The Christian Center of Park City sponsors weekly lunch gathenngs focused on discussing and growing your faith. Brad Kramer of Search Ministries leads weekly meetings every Wednesday at noon. The Christian Center is located at 1283 Deer Valley Drive. For more information, contact Brad at (801) 8663440 or Tim at 649-2260. Park Qty Career Network The Park City Career Network meets on Mondays, except holidays, at Temple Har Shalom at 9 a.m. The group's theme is "The Brand Called You"; meetings focus on networking techniques to advance your career. The meetings are non-denominational and free to all attendees For more information, visit www.linkedin.com/groups/parkatycareernetwork or email agardner@ajlrenewal.com FRIDAY, N O V . 19 Gallery preview opening party Come celebrate America's Generation at the national opening of "Our Lives, Our Stories: •Urinetown" America's Greatest Generation," a National Park Crty High School Drama Department presents "Urinetown," Nov. 16, at 7 p.m., m the Endowment for the Humanities traveling exhibit. All of us have benefited from the legacy left PCHS Black Box Theatre, 1750 Kearns Blvd. by the remarkable people who came of age durTickets are $8 for adults, $6 for students and are ing World War il and participated in the postavailable by calling 645-5650 war boom. We all know these people - our grandparents, our parents and our next-door The Artist's Way neighbors. Join U5 to celebrate and learn more Singer Beth Lawrence hosts a class for the artist about this extraordinary generation. 5:30in everyone each Tuesday in November from 7 to 7:30pm, tickets are S70 per person. 9 p.m at Rebook, 159 E Main in Midway. Rediscover and nurture the spontaneous, creative spirit that wants to come out and play. The "Urinetown" Park City High School Drama Department presclass will use "The Artist's Way" by Julia ents "Urinetown," Nov. 19, at 7 p.m., in the Cameron Open up to your inner creativity, think PCHS Black Box Theatre, 1750 Kearns Blvd. outside the box and get more joy out of your Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for students and are life. The cost is $75 for five weeks. available by calling 645-5650 Art Talk at the Wmball Art Center Danny and The Deep Blue Sea The Egyptian Theatre Studios presents "Danny and The Deep Blue Sea" by John Patrick Shanley • at 7:30 p.m. The play is a brutally-raw, honest look at two misfits who meet in a Bronx bar. From the minute they start talking, the tension is explosive. This show is for mature audiences only. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. •'" Call 649-9371 orvisitwww.paifccityshows.com. Introduction to Vtacal Toning from 7 to 9 p.m. Your voice is an incredible too! that can help you release stress; reduce pain; increase energy, and connect with your inner healer. No vocal experience needed. Long vowel tones create soothing vibrations that are enhanced when many voices tone together. No singing experience required. The cost to participate is $25. Jackson Cadi "Walk The Line" at The Egyptian Theatre with Jackson Cash. Jackson Cash pays tribute to Johnny Cash nightly in Branson, Mo., and he's bringing the show to Park City for two nights. Jackson Cash will pay tribute'to'The Man in Black at The Mary G. Steiner Egyptian Theatre Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $ 18 in advance, S20 at the door, and $20 for cabaret seating. Visit wvvw.parkcityshows.com for tickets or call 435649-9371 Israeli Quirt Exhibit at Temple Har Shalom A unique display of 33 handcrafted quilts by Israeli artists is on display at Temple Har Shalom through Dec. 10 The quilts were previously displayed at the BYU Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies in Israel. The exhibit is free and open to the public Monday through Friday from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Storytfme at the Park Oty Ubrary The Park City Library, located at 1255 Park Ave.. hosts Storytimes lor all children of all ages. Baby and Me Storytimes, for infants up to 18 months 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 are Thursdays at 10 a.m. For more information, call 615-5600 or visit wvvw.parkQtylibrary.org. Good Books Group The Good Books Group meets at the Park City Library the third Thursday of each month from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The reading for Nov. 18 ts Robert Bolt's classic play, " A Man For All Seasons," about Sir Thomas More and his king, Henry Vill. Borrow this work from the library and come to ask questions and offer comments. Make note of your favorite passages to share Chocolate will be provided Green video contest Parkdtygreen.org b accepting submissions for its inaugural video contest through Nov. 12. The theme is "How do YOU keep Park City Green?" Videos must be two minutes or less and produced by individuals or groups who live or work in Summit County Winners will be announced November 22. For complete contest details and information on how to submit a video, visit •Mvw.parkcitygreen.org. Call for films The Park City Film Series will present the fifth annual Filmmakers Showcase on Dec. 9. Local filmmakers and multimedia artists are invited to screen their short films or show samples of their work at the Jirn Santy. Auditorium, Projects must be submitted on DVD by Friday, Dec 3. For more information,. contact ; Filmmaker Showcase Director-Jill Orschel atjillorschel@gmail.com or visit w w w (farkcityfilrnseries.org. s ^ Peace House support groups, volunteer opportunities • •. • =, ; Peace House is a nonprofit organization that serves victims of domestic violence. Volunteers are;heeded t o provide chtldcare assistance on Tuesday evenings dunng the domestic violence support groups (Spanish 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, con- • tact Jessica at 658-4739 ext.105 or jessica@peacehouse.org. r. SATURDAY, NOV. 20 "Our Lives, Our Stories: America's Greatest Generation" November 20, 20 W - March W, 2011 This traveling exhibit focuses on the generation born in the 1910s and 1920s; they lived through the Depression, fought in World War II, and created the "baby boom." This exhibit sets the scene and will transport you back in time to hang out at the soda fountain or in a 1950s kitchen. Discover how your grandparents, parents, and next-door neighbors changed Amenca. For more information, email museum® parkatyhistory.org or call 435-649-7457. Free Equine Nutrition Seminar Part 2 Sam Hendrix, doctor of veterinary medicine and surgeon will hold a seminar at the Mountain 11th Annual Holiday Boutique Horse Medical Center, 1005 Beehive Rd., on The boutique, featuring Holiday handcraft items, Thursday, Nov. 18, at 6 p.m., to a*ddress performarts and crafts, will be held at St. Marys Catholic ance and specialty nutrition. Please RSVP by callChurch, Parish Center ing 435-649-6273. Refreshments will be served. 1505 White Pine Canyon Road on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday from 10 "Urinetown" a.m. to 3 p.m. Park City High School Drama Department presents "Urinetown," Nov. 13, at 7 p.m., in the •Urinetown" PCHS Black Box Theatre, 1750 Kearns Blvd. Park City High School Drama Department presTickets are $8 for adults, $6 for students and are ents "Urinetown/ Nov. 20, at 2 p.m. and 7 available by calling 545-5650 p.m., in the PCHS Black Box Theatre, 1750 Kearns Blvd. Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for stuComplimentary Ballet Tone dents and are available by calling 645-5650 Join lululemon athleticas Park City showroom, 6300 N. Sagewood Drive, for its complimentary Complimentary Yoga November dass. Ballet-tone. Classes will be held Lululemon athletica offers complimentary yoga Thursdays, Nov. 4-19, from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. at its showroom at Kimbail Junction at 10 a.m. Ballet-tone is a dance and fitness dass that The dass is for yogis of all'Ievels and ages. Extra blends body toning, posture and alignment mats are available. 6300 N. Sagewood Drive work wrth flexibility to define and lengthen the Park Crty, UT 84098 muscles whilst achieving a graceful poise and a sense of well-being. Classes are free and nonMindset wfth Movement perishable food donations are encouraged. Workshops meet at Park City Yoga on Saturday^ from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Join Kristen Ulmerand Finding Light In the Darkness - Coping experience four powerful training sessions to w i t h Grief During t h e Holidays explore what is true for you regarding the If you are experiencing grief, the anticipation of. upcoming season and your life. the upcoming holidays can be overwhelming. 1 Explore ways to cope during this difficult time Jackson Cash from 6:30 to 8;30 p.m. at Freedom Chiropractic, "Walk The Line" at The Egyptian Theatre with 1441 Ute Blvd. The discussion' will include lips to Jackson Cash. Jackson Cash pays tribute to bolster your coping skills, keeping old or making Johnny Cash nightly in Branson, Mo., and he's new traditions, sorting out obligations versus bringing the show to Park City for two nights, needs, staying healthy and keeping your loved Jackson Cash wil[ pay tribute to The Man in one a part of the holidays. Reserve your seat by Black at The M a ^ G. Steiner Egyptian Theatre calling 655-7789. Please bring non-perishable Friday and Saturday at 8 p,m. Doors open at items for the Christian Center Food Bank. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door, and $20 for cabaret seating. Visit Introduction t o Vocal Tonlng-setttieaJIng www.parkptyshow5.com for tickets or call 435through voice . 6 4 9 - 9 3 7 1 . ' :.'••':••,'•-^: . •. •,'" '•i:-'':'.^:.'\'' White Willow Center in Heber hosts an Friends of Animals volunteers Friends of Animals Utah is looking for volunteers to help furry friends waiting for adoption. The local nonprofit needs people to walk dogs, socialize with the animals, and assist with pet care and cleanup. Afternoon shifts are available at the Furburbia adoption center and morning shifts are available at the Rescue S Rehab Ranch. For more information, contact Furburbia at 649-5441 or visit www.foautah.org. Fall bus service . . Park City Transit's free bus system operates every day with peak service from 7:30 a.m. until 10:30 p.m. and 7:40 a.m. until 8:55 p.m. from the Old Town Transit Center to Kimbail Junction and the outlying' Summit County Areas. The Historic Main Street Trolley operates every day from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. v Silver Lake service is currently suspended. For more information, refer to a summer transit guide, call 615^5350 • or visit www.parkcity.org. NIGHTLIFE: SATURDAY Rock Dogs at the Other End in Heber City, 9 p.m. Kettlefish at the Spur Bar & Grill, 9:30 p.m. Fashen at Downstairs, 9 p.m. DJ Elvis Freshly at Ciseros, 9 p.m. DJ Cook Cassidy & Tha Doc at Lindzee 0'Michaels, 9 p.m. Harry's House Party at the Great Hall in the Yarrow, 8:30 p.m. • SUNDAY Rock Dogs at the Other End in Heber City, 9 p.m. Gran Baile "Latin Night" at the Star Bar, 9 p.m. • TUESDAY Locals Night at O'Shucks, 9 p.m. Poker Night a Molly Blooms, 8 p.m. • . ' • : • -' • • • " ' . . i ' • . - . i ' • ' • (•'• TO ADD YOUR EVENT TO THE CALENDAR, LOG ON TO WWW.PARKREC0RD.COM AND CLICK ON THE ONLINE CALENDAR |