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Show The Park Record Wednesday, May 17, 2000 of music & events C-2 Ok em Wednesday 17 Ballroom Instruction, sponsored by the Park City Arts Council, at the Elks Lodge, 550 Main Street, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Admission is $5 and dancers of all abilities are welcome. Call 647-9747 for more information. infor-mation. Bilingual Story-time for children, ages 5-7, at 4 p.m. The storytelling story-telling takes place at Aspen Villas. Call 615-5600 for information. infor-mation. Young Scientists Volcanoes, for children ages 6-12 years old at the Children's Museum of Utah, 840 North 300 West, Salt Lake Citv. 4 p.m. Call (801 ) 328-3383 for more information. infor-mation. "The Merry Widow," presented by Utah Opera Company at the Capitol Theatre, 50 West 200 South, Salt Lake City, 7:30 p.m. The opera runs May, 1 3, 15, 17, 19 and 21. Call (888) 451 -ARTS for tickets and information. infor-mation. "Images and Words Reception" at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 370 South 1 530 East, Salt Lake City, 6-8 p.m. Call (801)581-7332 (801)581-7332 for more information. Thursday 18 Club Creation Grand Opening, featuring D.I Three, Aaron Leitner and D) Chang at the new dance club, located at 268 Main Street (enter on the Swede Alley side below The Morning Ray). The eening begins at 10:30 p.m. and cover charge is $10. Park City High School Music Department presents the PCHS Freshman Band, the Concert Band and the Junior Varsity jazz Band at 7 p.m. in the Eccles Center. A second concert will be held on Mav 25. Story-time at the Park City-Library. City-Library. "Preschool Story-time" (ages 3-5) begins at 10 a.m. and "Toddler Story-time" (ages' 2-3) begins at 11 a.m. Call 61 5-5600 for information. Rattle making workshop Open your creatis itv by making a rawhide rattle adorned with symbols and materials that carry your own personal power. The rattles can be used as a sacred art piece or a musi- , cal instrument. No art experience experi-ence necessary. The class begins tonight and continues on May 25, 6:30-9:30 p.m. The $65 fee includes materials. materi-als. Call Robin at (435)-657-9656. Art Attack, paper marbling at the Children's Museum of Utah, 840 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, 4 p.m. (5-8 year oids) and 4:45 p.m. (8-12 year olds). Call (801) 328-3383 for more information. Pastel Society of Utah holds its monthly meeting at the Salt Runny nose, itchq ct)C5. couiinand sneezing. Sou may fee! these symptoms m your head, kit they're actually related to your back. fincl out now chiropractic can nelp alleviate alle-viate symptoms and prevent furtner aiiergc reactions. Call today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Christine. Phillips Chiropractic Lake County Complex, 2001 South State Street, Salt Lake City, 7 p.m. "Ceilidh at Sundance," three generations gen-erations of Celtic music take to the Sundance stage, 7 to 9 p.m. at Sundance Resort. "Currents and Streams: Body AutomaticBody Resistant," presented by the Repertory Dance Theatre at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 1 38 West 300 South, Salt Lake Citv, 8 p.m. Call (801 ) 355-ARTS for tickets and information. "Overlooked Objects and West Coast Landscapes." The Philips Gallery, 444 East 200 South, Salt Lake City, holds an opening reception for artist Tony Smith, 6-9 p.m. "Konversations with Kage" John Ballet West's artist director for a free intimate preview of the upcoming 2000-20001 ballet season. The event is free and open to the public at the Wyndham Hotel, 215 VV. South Temple, Salt Lake City, at 7 p.m. Friday 19 "Cradle Will Rock" presented by the Park City Film Series at Jim Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave., 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults and $4 for seniors and students. Call 615-8291 for information. Utah Symphony Pops Concert features conductor Bundit Ungrangsee and guest Jose Feliciano at Abravanel Hall, 1 23 West South Temple, Salt Lake City, 8 p.m. Call (888) 451 -ARTS for information. Time for Tots at the Children's Museum of Utah, 840 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, 10:30 a.m. Call (801) 328-3383 328-3383 for more information. "The Merry Widow," presented by Utah Opera Company at the Capitol Theatre, 50 West 200 South, Salt Lake City, 7:30 p.m. The opera runs May, 13, 15, 17, 19 and 21. Call (888) 451 -ARTS for tickets and information. infor-mation. "Living Traditions 2000," a celebration cele-bration of Salt Lake's folk and ethnic arts opens at the Salt Lake City and County Building, 450 South 200 East. The event vvill be held today from 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m. Tonight, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band performs at 8 p.m. Call (801 ) 596-5000 to volunteer or for more information. The festival fes-tival is free. "Currents and Streams: Body AutomaticBody Resistant," presented by the Repertory Dance Theatre at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 1 38 West 300 South, Salt Lake City, 8 p.m. Call (801 ) 355-ARTS for tickets and information. "Ceilidh at Sundance," three generations gen-erations of Celtic music take to the Sundance stage, 7 to 9 New Address Easier access, more parking and a cenlral Park Cily location. Bellemarc Building 1912 Sidewinder Drive, Suite 209 (435) 655-2708 tsame'i GET ON-LINE TODAY! CaK Tott-fft US-292-NET-1 Or visit: www8mutftHfnn p.m. at Sundance Resort. Singapore Sendoff for Ririe Woodbury Dance Company dancers before they take off on tour. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. at Oddfellow Hall, 39 Market Street, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $55. Proceeds go toward tour costs. Call (801 ) 323-6801 for more information. informa-tion. Salt Lake Symphony performs at All Saints Episcopal Church, Salt Lake City at 7:30 p.m. For more information call (801) 355-2617. Artists reception features "Mario Reis: Nature Water Colors" at Salt lake Art Center, 20 South West Temple, 6-9 p.m. Call (801) 328-4201 for more information. infor-mation. Saturday 20 "Cradle Will Rock" presented by the Park City Film Series at Jim ;. Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park . Ave., 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 for adults and $4 for seniors and students. Cal! 615-8291 for information. "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall," a Third Saturday event for families fami-lies at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 370 South 1530 East, Salt Lake City. Take a closer look at the museum's portraits and make a one-of-a-kind portrait to take home, 2 p.m. Call (801) 581-7332 for more information. Plenty of Plants Sale, a fundraiser for Red Butte Garden, held at the garden, 300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call (801)585-3813 for more information. Chris ones and the Night Drivers perform in the Social Work Auditorium of the University of Utah Campus, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance - - r and $1 S at the dror?5eWors 'J JI and children are $8 (children ' ' " under 6 are admitted free). Tickets are available at Dan's Foods. Call (801) 339-7664 for more information. Sunday 21 "The Merry Widow," final performances per-formances presented by Utah Opera Company at the Capitol Theatre, 50 West 200 South, Salt Lake City, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Call (888) 451 -ARTS for tickets and information. Native American Artifacts, children chil-dren get the chance to touch artifacts and throw spears at the Children's Museum of Utah, 840 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, noon to 2 p.m. Story art begins at 3 p.m. Cail (801) 328-3383 for more information. infor-mation. The Cathedral Choirs and Chamber Orchestra perform Mozart and Vaughan Williams at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, 8 p.m. Monday 22 Lalla-Pallooza Fun, stories, songs It's Spring, what better time to stay inside and surf? Spnng is the svn of orowth and 1 trsngs new. What belter hme to get on-lre and see in world. Don't be left behind M West Internet Sconce provides the latest in technology with fast depends dul-np service. dedKated high spend connections on 56k. V 90 Standard digit modems with Crico technology. ' r Add to that ecu (no long , free tech support. r8SM8 free web site space B lor otjj $) per month. And possibly best of aR. Al west is a local company with actual human customer icrvce waiting to help you. lit ACCREDIT! D POM AW KAMI AakttaruiidSnftwf aveJaM;: and dancing at the Children's Museum of Utah, 840 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, 4 p.m. Call (801) 328-3383 for more information. Tuesday 23 Park City History in the Dungeon, presented as part of the Park City Museum's Brown Bag Lunch Series, features Fioralie Millsaps' "Superstitions and Disasters." The event is free to members. Non-members will have an opportunity to purchase pur-chase membership ($25 for adults and $1 5 for students and seniors). Call 649-7457 for more information. Mask Making Workshop Create a plaster cast of your own face and then adoi n it to bring out a unique part of yourself. The workshop is held tonight and Tuesday, May 30, 6:30-9:30 p.m. The cost is $65. Call Robin Friedman at (435) 657-9656 657-9656 for more information. Utah Flue Association presents Friederike Stradner, Baroque Flutist, at Assembly Hall, Temple Square, Salt Lake City, 7:30 p.m. The event is free. Call (801) 772-1009 for more information. Zen meditation and introductory classes are held every Sunday. The introductory classes are from 5-6 p.m. and the Zen meditation group meets 6-7:30 p.m. at the Miners Hospital. A $5 donation is suggested. Call Genshm at (801 ) 363-9446 for more information. Wasatch Youth Art Exhibit runs 'ISScmSS" K Center. Call 649-9882 fCMy,i5 more information. "An Installation Bridging Two Cultures," an exhibit featuring the work of 1 6-year-old Russian student Yevgeniya Yushkova, runs at the Art Access II Gallery through June 2. The gallery is located at 339 West Pierpont Avenue, Salt Lake City. Cail (801) 328-0703 for more information. The gallery also features "Passages: Rccrent works by Alex Bigney and Frank McEntire through June 2. Pastel Society of Utah presents a display of members' works at the Layton Heritage Museum through June 9. Swing and Salsa Dance 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 are facili- T distance tees). MOISTMR mtiiw&MJK ft tated by professional counselor Dan Wallace. "Robin Hood - Booooos and Arrows" runs at the Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 South State Street, Murray, through June 10. Call (801) 266-7600 for more information and reservations. reserva-tions. 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 "Insight: Women's Photographs," from the George Eastman House Collection, at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts,s370 South 1530 East, Salt Lake City, includes the work of more than 50 women. The exhibit runs through May 24. Call (801) 581-7332 for more . information. Wednesday 17 Deejay Q-Tip, Cisero's Locals' night. The Club Retro classics (70's and 80's), Mother Urban's Thursday 18 Live Jazz, Mother Urban's Grand Opening, Club Creation Karaoke night. The Club Dean Adair, Radigan's (at the Radisson) Comfort Zone, Cisero's Friday 19 Flaky Jane, Cisero's . Live Music, Mother Urban's Tres Eberhard, Mulberry Street ,Deafl AdA.R8n's to the, ., ,r i Radiswnrh ir- - - - - - m Danny Sands, Jambatoya Sa turd ay 20 Band from New Orleans, j.B. Mulligan's Club & Pub Zion Tribe, Cisero's Bing Young Piano Bar, Mulberry Street Dean Adair, Radigan's (at the Radisson) BandDJ, The Club Live Music, Mother Urban's Danny Sands, Jambalaya v David Andrews, the Zephyr Club Sunday 21 Cellar of Blues, Mother Urban's Bingo, Cisero's Monday 22 Local's night, Cisero's Skier's Lounge, Mother Urban's Tuesday 23 Locals Night, O'Shucks To become a p,irt of The Park Record's FREE events and music calendar, cal! Jane Southey at 649-9014, ext. 104. 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