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Show The Park Record Wednesday, February 23, 2000 C-2 Events February Wednesday 23 Ballroom Instruction, sponsored b the Park City Arts Council, at the Elks Lodge i550 Main Mreetl 6:30-8:30 p.m. Admission is $5 and dancers of all abilities! are welcome. Call b47-t)"4 tor more information. infor-mation. Bilingual Story-time tor children, ages five to seen, at 4 p.m. The storxtelling takes place at Aspen Villas. Call 615-5600 for information. Art Talks featuring art historian E. lane Connell at the Salt Lake Art Center ( 2 0 South West Temple, Salt Lake Citv, 7-8 p.m. "Saint Clara," an international film presented bv Salt Lake Community College in the Technology Building, room 20 v Redwood Campus (4600 S. Redwood Rd.l Call (801) 457-4043. Utah Arts Council Literary Program hots a celebration in honor of the Utah Original Writing Competition with a reading and reception at 7 p.m. the eent will be held at the Art Barn on 51 Finch Lane in Salt lake Cit at 7 p.m. Call ! 80 1 ) 236-7553 for more information. infor-mation. Thursday 24 Livingston Taylor performs in the Eccles Center. Presented bv Park Citv Performing Arts Foundation, the acoustic folk-pop folk-pop musician takes. tu. the. stage at 8 p.m. Tickets are 515, $35 and $75 each. Call 655-3 1 1 4 for tickets and information. infor-mation. Story-time at the Park Citv Library. "Preschool Story-time" ages 3-5) begins at 10 a.m. and "Toddler Storv-time" (ages 2-3) begins at 1 1 a.m. Call 61 5-5600 tor information. Friday 25 "Train of Life" presented by the Park Citv Film Series at Jim Santv Auditorium (1 255 Park Ave.). 8 p.m. Call 615-8291 for information. Artist reception featuring Dave McGary (a bronze sculptor known for his dramatic depictions depic-tions of Native American Indians) at the Meyer Gallery, 6-8 p.m. Pilar Pobil exhibit, a mixed media display, opens at the Kimball Art Center. A reception recep-tion w ill be held for the artist on March 5. "Miscellaneous Body Parts: A Concert in Two Parts." The econd in a two-part series of modern dance opens tonight at the Marriott Center for Dance (330 South 1500 East, U of U campus) at 7:30 p.m. Call ! 801) 355-ARTS for tickets tick-ets and information. Great Salt Lake Issues Forum focuses on "Toward a Comprehensive Watershed-Based Watershed-Based Restoration and Protection Program for Great Salt Lake." Registration is $60. Call (801) 583-5593 for more information. Story Swap, presented by the Utah Storytelling Guild, takes place at the Gore Business Auditorium at Westminster College. A family concert takes place tonight at 7 p.m. The event features Robert Kirby, a Salt Lake Tribune columnist, who will deliver the keynote on Saturday, Feb. 26. The storytelling continues through Feb. 27. Call (801) 943-9349 for more information. informa-tion. Swing Dance Class for couples and singles held by Margene Anderson and DanceScene (52 West 200 South, Bountiful), 6-7 p.m. The class is free. Utah Symphony Masterworks Concert, featuring conductor Keith Lockhart, cellist Ryan Selberg and the Symphony's Four Horns at Abravanel Hall (123 West South Temple), 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Call (888) 451 -ARTS for information. Saturday 26 "Train of Life" presented by the Park City Film Series at Jim Santy Auditorium (1255 Park Ave.), 8 p.m. Call 615-8291 for information. Jim Gamble's "Carnival of Animals," presented by the Pillow Theater, entertains youngsters with tales illustrated illustrat-ed by hand-crafted puppets. The show is held in the Blue Box Theater (in the Eccles Center) at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Children are invited to bring their pillows and blankets. Call 655-3114 for tickets and information. Seating is limited. limit-ed. Rugby Snowbowl, an annual event open to the public, takes place in City Park. The event, sponsored by the Park City Rugby Team, begins at 1 p.m. Anyone wishing to play is welcome. Remember to bring warm clothes and gloves. Refreshments will be served at the No Name Saloon (formerly the Alamo) following follow-ing the game. Call Eric at 647-9737 647-9737 for information. Artists reception featuring Linda Keyser Smith and Seth Winegar at the Meyer Gallery, 6-8 p.m. Utah Symphony Masterworks Concert, featuring conductor Keith Lockhart, cellist Ryan Selberg and the Symphony's Four Horns at Abravanel Hall (123 West South Temple), 8 p.m. Call (888) 451 -ARTS for information. David Wright Memorial giant slalom races at park City - - Mountain resort. Call 647 . 5428 for more information. Tango in the Rose, a celebration of dance presented by the Repertory dance Theatre at the Rose Wagner performing Arts Center (138 West 300 South, Salt Lake City) featuring featur-ing live Argentine Tango, 6:30 p.m. - midnight. Call (801) 534-1000 for more information. informa-tion. Big Band Swing Dance at Woods Cross High School (Bountiful), 7:30 p.m. to 11 :30 p.m. Learn to sw ing or take part in a contest. con-test. The dance is open to everyone, ages 14 to adult. Call (801) 278-5313 for information. infor-mation. Great Salt Lake Issues Forum focuses on "Toward a Comprehensive Watershed-Based Watershed-Based Restoration and Protection Program for Great Salt Lake." Registration is $60. Call (801) 583-5593 for more information. Story Swap, presented by the Utah Storytelling Guild, takes place at the Gore Business Auditorium at Westminster College. The event features Robert Kirby, a Salt Lake Tribune columnist, who will deliver the keynote at 9 a.m. followed by workshops until 3:30 p.m. The storytelling continues through Feb. 27. Call (801) 943-9349 for more information. "A View From the Bridge," presented pre-sented by the Pioneer Theatre Company (300 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City). The final performances are today. Curtain times are 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Call (801) 581-6961 for tickets and information. "Miscellaneous Body Parts: A Concert in Two Parts." The second in a two-part series of modern dance opens tonight at the Marriott Center for Dance (330 South 1500 East, U of U campus) at 7:30 p.m. Call (801) 355-ARTS for tickets tick-ets and information. Saturday Art Chat at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (370 South 1530 East, Salt Lake City). The talk begins at 2:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. Call (801) 581-7049 for more information. informa-tion. Sunday 27 David Wright Memorial giant slalom races at park City Mountain resort. Call 647-5428 647-5428 for more information. Sunday Gallery Talk, featuring the Utah Museum of Fine Art's collection of Greek antiquities. antiqui-ties. Alice Cozakos leads visitors visi-tors through artwork (sculpture, (sculp-ture, pottery and mosaics) dating dat-ing back to 250 A.D. The UMFA is located at 370 South 1530 East, Salt Lake City. The talk begins at 2 p.m. Call (801) 581-7049 for more information. Story Swap, presented by the Utah Storytelling Guild, takes place at the Gore Business Auditorium at Westminster College. A concert concludes the weekend of activities at 7 p.m. Call (801) 943-9349 for more information. Monday 28 "The Future of Skiing," a public policy forum conducted by Leadership 2000 examines the role of skiing in Park City. Featured speakers are: Andy Clurman, Charlie Mayfield, Kip Pitou, Vern Greco, Blaise Carrig, Collen Readon and Bill Malone. The discussion takes place at the Jim Santy Auditorium (1255 park Ave.) 7-9 p.m. Daffodil Days. Today is the final day to order daffodils as a way of supporting the American Cancer Society. Call 645-9263 to order fresh-cut fresh-cut flowers. Swing Dance Class offered through Park City U of U Continuing Education, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Couples and singles sin-gles are welcome. Call 645-8638 645-8638 to register. For more information, call Margene at (801) 298-8047. Traditional Irish Music featuring Killarney at the Red Butte Garden (300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City) as a part of the "Harmony in Nature Series." The performance begins at 10:30 a.m. and is followed by a guided nature hike. Call (801) 581 -IRIS for more information. infor-mation. Willie Nelson performs at Kingsbury Hall. Call (801) 355 ARTS for tickets and information. Tuesday 29 Book Discussion Group at the Park City Library (1255 Park Ave.-The first meeting, led by Myles Rademan is at 3:30 p.m. in room 209. The following follow-ing discussions will be on Thursdays. Cost is $10 for five sessions. Call 615-5600 for more information. Emotional Intelligence, a class at Salt Lake Community College. Learn the skills to build awareness, self-discipline, and communication skills. The class is held at South City Campus, 1575 South State Street, Salt Lake City from noon to 4 p.m. Call (801) 957-3428 for more information. informa-tion. Women in Leadership panel discussion, dis-cussion, "Women and the Job Market in the New Millennium: Entry & Re-Entry" at Westminster College (1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City). The free event begins at 5:30 p.m. Call (801) 246-5132. 246-5132. MG011 Shabbat services, a weekly Shabbat service is held each Friday at 3 p.m. in the Sunset Cabin at Deer Valley Resort (located off of the Sunset run). Call 645-6522 for more information. infor-mation. Mountain Worship, interfaith religious services, are held at Park City Mountain Resort and The Canyons at 1 :30 p.m. every Sunday. Stop off at the top of Assessment run at PCMR or the Iron Bridge at the Canyons for a brief service atop the mountain. Book Discussion Croup at the Park City Library (1255 Park Ave.) Discussions are on Thursdays. Cost is $10 for five sessions. Call 615-5600 for more information. Ballroom Instruction. The Park City Arts Council is sponsoring ballroom dancing every Wednesday at the Elks Lodge (550 Main Street), 6:30-8:30 p.m. Admission is $5 and dancers of all abilities are welcome. wel-come. Call 647-9747 for more information. Swing and Salsa Classes offered through Park City U of U Continuing Education. Couples and singles are welcome. wel-come. Call 645-8638 to register. regis-ter. For more information, call Margene at (801) 298-8047. "Understanding the Mind," a series of practical discussions on successful practices for managing troubling life situations, situa-tions, is held the first Thursday of every month, 7:30 - 9 p.m. The free discussions discus-sions are facilitated by professional profes-sional counselor Dan Wallace. "Two Headed," a play of history, runs at the Salt Lake Acting Company's Chapel Theatre through March 12 (Thursday-Sunday). (Thursday-Sunday). Call (801) 355-ARTS for more information and tickets. tick-ets. Saturday Art Chats at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Each chat will be an informal discussion dis-cussion led by the talented docents at the UMFA (370 South 1530 East, Salt Lake City). Call (801) 581-7049 for more information. "Multicultural Masquerade," an exhibit featuring more than 30 masks from around the world, runs through March 26 at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (370 South 1530 East, Salt Lake City). Legacy Ski and Ride Program. All young never-evers enrolled in grades K - 12 in the state of Utah have the opportunity to learn to ski or snowboard FREE at PCMR. Program runs f most Friday and Saturday nights (excluding Feb. 18 and 19, March 3 and 4, 2000), jan. 7 through April 1, 2000, 5 - 9 p.m. For more information and pre-registration call 1-800-915-3457. "Art at the U: The First 150 Years," an exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (370 South 1530 East) runs through Feb. 29. Flat Rabbet Gallery and Framing, at 421 Main Street, features a special showing of vintage ski posters and the work of Utah artists. The gallery is open 10 a m. to 9 p.m. Call 649-2155 for information. Jazz at the 'Bird. Snowbird's popular jazz kicks off a series of winter concerts in the Aerie restaurant (Cliff Lodge entry), Wednesday, Friday and Saturday until Easter 2000. Call (801) 742-2222 for information. infor-mation. Snowbird also offers ski and board movie nights from mid-December to mid-April. mid-April. Dual Giant Slalom Format Racing. Challenge a racer or race against the clock at Deer Valley Resort. The cost is $2 per run. Medalist Challenge. Race against the paces set by Deer Valley's Heidi Voelker and Stein Eriksen every Monday at Deer Valley Resort. (The cost is $6 per run). "A View From the Bridge," presented pre-sented by the Pioneer Theatre Company (300 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City), runs Feb. 9-26. Curtain times are 7:30 p.m. (Monday through Thursday), 8 p.m. (Friday and Saturday) and 2 p.m. (Saturday matinees). Tickets are$16-$35. Call (801) 581-6961 581-6961 for tickets and information. informa-tion. "Inner Section," presented by Thomas J. Howa at the Philips Gallery (444 East 200 South, Salt Lake City). Admission is free. Park City Aquatic Center has different hours this week. On Feb. 22, 23 and 24, the center will be open from noon-4 p.m. On Feb. 25, it will be open from noon- 2:30. The center will offer a scuba diving div-ing certification class beginning begin-ning March 6 at Ecker Hill Middle School. Call 645-5617 for information. ' IlGHTLir Wednesday 23 Ponticello, J.B. Mulligan's Club and Pub Locals night special, The Club 1 Dean Adair, Radigan's (at the Radisson) Larry Myers, Mother Urban 's Deejay Q-Tip, Cisero's Thursday 24 Square Pegs, Cisero's Christian Parry Quartet, Mother Urban's Karaoke night, The Club Dean Adair, Radigan's (at the Radisson) Ponticello, The Cozy Merle Saunders and His Funky Friends, Harry O's (tickets may be purchased at Orion's) Friday 25 Live Music and DJ Karlos, Mother Urban's Tres Eberhard, Mulberry Street Reggae Night, The Club 10tn Mountain, Cisero's Dean Adair, Radigan's (at the Radisson) Animal Liberation Orchestra, j.B. Mulligan's Club and Pub Danny Sands, Jamba lay a Ponticello, The Cozy Saturday 26 Killer Tomatos, Cisero's Animal Liberation Orchestra, j.B. Mulligan's Club and Pub Bing Young Piano Bar, Mulberry Street Dean Adair, Radigan's (at the Radisson) BandDJ, The Club Mike Grodner Quartet, Mother Urban's Danny Sands, Jambalaya iWH r," U,,; ' Sunday 27 Benjermans, J.B. Mulligan's Club and Pub Cellar of Blues, Mother Urban's Deejay Kid Carlos, Cisero's Monday 28 Skier's Lounge, Mother Urban's Deejay Kid Carlos, Cisero's Tuesday 29 Locals Night, O'Shucks Joshua Payne Trio, Mother Urban's Deejay 80 Cisero's To become a part of The Park Record's FREE events and music calendar, call Jane Southey at 649-9014, ext. 104. Email Jane at artsparkrecord.com. CALL FOX ENTRIES: Rocky Mountain Rider Magazine is searching for riders and artists. Writers knowledgeable about horses and the West are invited to submit articles, cowboy poetry, anecdotes and fillers, typed and double spaced for consideration. Each month the magazine features and artist on the cover. Send submissions to: Editor, Rocky Mountain Rider, P.O. Box 1011, Hamilton, MT 59840. Embassy Music is conducting its 6th 'annual artist and song search. To receive entry information see www.ernbassymusic.com of call ' 61 5-846-1 700. Entries must be S. received by Feb. 29. Spairowgra Poetry Forum is accepting poems for the new Poetic Achievement Awards contest' ' Submit one poem only of 20 lines or fewer by Feb. 29. Send poems to ; : Sparrovcrza Poetry Forum, Dept. L,609MiSnSt,P.ai93, , T Sistersvi:,VW2S175. -t ' VtZzn t Work competition invs 'anyone who has not yet published a : book-ten vdunw of orinal ; work to submit fiction, non-fiction : tpd poetry. Each entry requires a ; $15 rrns fee, 2 sefUddressed, i rCrprJ CTvefcaes and a cover iCi'z au&or's name, adi-ri t .hra number, rare and frd m-rxHpt Mia work to Corrzx.i.ion, T.O. Cox 540370, - 1 U! UT B40S370l Poor |