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Show TT" B-2 The Park Record Saturday, January 24, 1998 Events Saturday, January 24 Wasatch Luge Club Race 2, Utah Winter Sports Park. For info call 658-4200. Intermountain Race Series, Deer Valley Resort. For information, infor-mation, call 649-1000. Closing Party and awards ceremony cer-emony of the Sundance Film Festival, 7 p.m., Park City Racquet Club. For info and tickets call the Main Box Office. Closing party of the Slamdunk Film Festival, 12 midnight, Elks Lodge. Mountain Dew Snowboard Festival, Snowbird Resort, Jan. 24 - 25. HawkWatch International Bonneville chapter meeting Chili Social. For more info and to R.S.V.P., call Marlene at (801)467-8057. Thursday January 29 Story time at the Park City Library and Education Center, 10 a.m. 3 to 5-year-olds, 11 a.m. 2 to 3-year-olds. For more info call 645-5140. Joel Long and Brenda Miller Poetry Reading as part of the Anne Newman Sutton Weeks Poetry Series at Westminster College, Nunemaker Place, 8 p.m. Friday January 30 ! Fantastic Friday women's' ski clinic at Deer Valley Resort. FOR A "WE'LL SUPPLY THESNOWSHOES" ATLAS SHOW-SHOE (OiMNT I Den ohma I DATE: 13198 TIME: 6:30PM-7:30PM Beginning Snowshoe Clinic 7:30PM Moonlight Snowshoe Outing LOCATION: Romp on the Union Pacific Rail Trail Park in lot between. 1775 Associated Plaza & 1885 Sun Creek on Prospector Avenue FOR INFORMATION CALL: Jans Mountain Outfitters 1600 Park J.-, 'Wn m 4"?' " m 4f mJt n-im. For info and reservations call 645-6648. Conexion Amigo informal meeting. 6 p.m., at the Rec. Building at City Park. For info call 783-5831. "No U Turn, Circle Cycle' Presented by the Ririe-Woodbury Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, Capitol Theatre, Slat Lake City, 7:30 p.m. For info and tickets call (801)323-6808. Ongoing Cort Tramontin: Photography Kimball Art Center Main Gallery, Jan. 6 - March 1 . The Sundance Film Festival, Jan 16 - 25. Festival Headquarters are located at the Shadow Ridge Hotel and Conference Center. The Main Box Office is located in the Gateway Center, at the corner of Swede Alley and Heber Avenue. For information, call 645-7509. Gallery Exhibit at Flat Rabbet Gallery, 421 Main Street: Barbara Bowman Jay and Leo Poscillo, through Jan. 31. Screening of The Road daily at 5:30 p.m., Jan. 1 5 - 25 at The Caledonian, located next to the Town Lift. Free previews and Q & A sessions with the stars of The Road will take place Jan. 15 - 25 at Cisero's at 4 p.m. For more information and tickets call 655-2522. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat starring Donny Osmond opens at Kingsbury Hall. For more info "and tickets call (801)58T-6823. mm COME JOIN US SNOWSHOE OUTING "WE'LL SUPPLY THE ICE CREAM" VERMONT'S FINEST ICE CREAMff FBC&N TOGTJEL of music & events in Park City International Fine Art Series at Sundance Resort debuts with the work of Dennis Hopper. For information call 800-892-1600. Romeo and Juliet presented by the Utah Opera. For info and tickets call (801)355-ARTS(2757). (801)355-ARTS(2757). Dan Viets Lomahaftewa's paintings and hand-pulled prints, Old Town Gallery, through Jan. 31 . Music Saturday, January 24 10th Mountain, The Cozy. Maka and the Mutineers, The Jammin' Salmon. Kate and Barry MacLeod, Mulligan's Irish Pub. Joe's Band, Cisero's. Sunday January 25 Rich Wyman Band, The Cozy. Live D.J. and dancing, Cisero's. Dal Riada, Mulligan's Irish Pub. Backwash, The Jammin' Salmon. Mormon Tabernacle Choir nation-wide broadcast, Temple Square, SLC, 8:15 a.m. Seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. For information call the Tabernacle at (801 )240- Monday January 26 Live D.J. and dancing, Cisero's. Tuesday January 27 Jubilation, The Jammin' Salmon. Wednesday January 28 Acoustic Jam night, O'Shucks. The Jam Band, Cisero's. Thursday January 29 The Rough Necks, Cisero's. Shy Ted, The Jammin' Salmon. David Hahn, Mulligan's Irish Pub. Friday January 30 Chola, The Jammin' Salmon. Sky Bop Fly, The Cozy. Kate and Barry MacLeod, Mulligan's Irish Pub. Utah Symphony Masterworks concert with Joseph Silverstein conductor, 8 p.m. For tickets and info call (801 )533-NOTE. "Evening in Vienna," presented present-ed by the Salt Lake Symphony, Assembly Hall at Temple Square, 7:30 p.m. For info call Charlotte at (801)355-2617. Ongoing David Hahn, acoustic folk, every Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday, Cafe Terigo, 6:30 -9:30 p.m. Jazz at the Main Street Mall, HeverSatfiirday, night, at 730 ,i p.m.'itherbest high school and Park City, Utah, selected to host many venues for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, is the home of world class skiing and other winter sports. The area also offers a variety of gorgeous golf courses, remarkable fly-fishing, and mountain living at its best. Invest in your own mountain moun-tain lifestyle. Our firm represents a variety of properties in the Park City area, from bed and breakfast inns to ski-in ski-out condominiums. 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