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Show 7?ie Par Record Saturday, July 15, 2000 rl of music & events C-2 July Saturday 15 Habi-Tri, a short-course triathlon fundraiser for Habitat for Hun anity, takes place at lordanelle State Park. A mandatory meeting starts at 7 a.m. and the event begins at 8 a.m. Individuals and teams of two or three mav participate in the triathlon. Registration is $25 per person plus at least $50 in sponsorships. sponsor-ships. Call 658-1 400 for nxxe information. infor-mation. Artist reception featuring Tra is Humphreys ami Michael Malm, artists in tlx' "Utah Backrcvxls" exhibit at tlx1 Meyer Gallery, 305 Main Street, b-8 p.m. Call 649-81 649-81 60 for nxxe information. Dance Utah Summer Camp Showcase featuring special guests Odyssey Dance Utah at the Eccles Center. Tickets are $8 and may be purchased pur-chased at tlx? dcxx or at tlx' Dance Utah Summer Camp information booth at Park Citv High School. Call (801 1 558-2461 for nxxe information. infor-mation. "Always... Patsy Cline," presented by the Egyptian Theatre Company, runs luly 12-16, 19, 23, 26-30. Aug. 2-4, 1 6-20, and Aug. 30-Sept. 3 at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main Street. The slx)v begins at 8 p.m. tonight. Call 649-9371 for tickets and information. infor-mation. Maureen McGovern and conductor Keith Lockhart perform with Utah Symphony at Deer Valley Resort, 7:30 p.m. For tickets call 649-5900, (800) 239-6144 or 645-6923. Hike through history, a historical hike for members of the Park City Historical Society and Museum, led bv Hal Compton. Today's five-mile hike begins at 9:30 a.m. and sends history buffs back in time as thev hike past the Silver King Mine, Mill and Boarding House. For reservations reserva-tions and information, call 649-7457 649-7457 or 657-1918. Coalville Super Cruise, the 1 3ln annual car show begins as the classic cars cruise into Main Street, Coalviiie at 1 p.m. A deejay will be spinning tunes all day and a live band leads a street dance beginning at 7 p.m. The day will also include eating contests and an award cerenxny at 6 p.m. Call (435) 336-2391 for more information. The event is free and open to the public. Buddy Guy, blues legend, performs at Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way. The show starts at 7 p.m. and gates open at 6 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance and S27 at the door. Call (801) 581 -IRIS for more information infor-mation or (801 ) 325-SEAT for tickets. tick-ets. Henriksen Butler Design Group Fundraiser to benefit the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. The event will be held from 6-9 p.m. including an exhibit titled "Classic. Innovative." as well as film screenings, screen-ings, an auction, a buffet and live jazz. The event will be held at the new museum building, kxated on the University of Utah campus. Call (801 ) 581-4968 for tickets and information. infor-mation. "A Sun-eal Saturday," is today's theme for the Utah Museum of Fine Arts Artful Aftemxn, noon to 4 p.m. The event features art activities, live entertainment, gigantic magnetic poetry, games and Tarot card readings. read-ings. The UMFA is located at 370 South 1 530 East, felt Lake Citv. Call (801 ) 581-77049 for more information. informa-tion. "The Saliva Sisters" with their band The Lymph Notes perform as part of the Westminster College Creekside Concert series at the Malmstead Amphitheater, behind the Giovale Library, 1700 South 1250 East, Salt Lake City. Tickets are $ 1 0 for adults and $5 for students, children and seniors. Call (801 ) 8.32-2300 for more information. Sunday 16 Utah Music Festival offers a concert featuring works by Bach, Rossini, Andreissen and Nielsen at Sai Sommet at the Deer Valley Club at 5 p.m. Featured performers are: bassoonist bas-soonist Jason Hannan French Ixx-nist Ixx-nist Larry Lowe, Oboist Kathv Rafalowski , the festival's artistic directors cellist Eric Samuels and flutist Alisoii Griffiths and award-winning award-winning clarinetist Elliot Ross. Tickets are $ 1 0 for adults, $8 for seniors and free for students and children. An individual season's pass is $35 and a family pass is $75. For more information and tick ets call 658-4943. Dan Hall presented by Mountain Town Stages performs at Town Lift Plaza, 1-4 p.m. Rich Wyman performs from 5-8 p.m. Park City International Music Festival, featuring iolinists Charles Castleman, Phillippe Djokic, violist Leslie Harlow and cellist Terry King, p: mists Doris Stevenson and Gail Nivva, dannetist Kueii Hailow ai Park Citv Community Church at 8 p.m. The performance includes music of Stra inskv, Beethoven arxi Brahms. Call 649-5309 for more information. "Always... Patsy Cline," presented by the Egptian Theatre Company, runs lulv 12-16. 19,23, 26-30, Aug. 2-4, 1 6-20, and Aug. 30-Sept. 3 at tlx1 Egvptian Theatre, 328 Main Street. Tlx1 show lxgins at 2 p.m. Call 649-9371 for tickets and information. informa-tion. Har Shalom Temple Youth holds an event for teenagers. From 1 1 a.m. to ncxxi, teenagers w ill participate in the "Tikkun Olam Project" and from n(xn until 3 p.m. thev will hit the Alpine Slide. Call (435) 783-4533 783-4533 or (801 ) 942-4980 for nx)re information. "Summer Sounds of Sundance" concert con-cert series features Fire on Mountain. The free concert is held at the base of Sundance mountain from 2 to 5 p.m. Call (801)225-41 (801)225-41 07 for more information. Monday 17 Storyteller Leticia Pizzino brings her lyrical voice to the Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 10:30 a.m. Call 61 5-5600 for more information. Math-A-Magic, a community education educa-tion class offered through Park City School District begins today and runs through July 21 . Call Judy at 645-5600 ext.147 for more information infor-mation and to register. Tuesday 18 Free Yoga Class, sponsored by The Cancer Wellness House at the Park City Library, room 209, 10 a.m. to noon. Anyone who has been affected affect-ed bv cancer is invited to attend. Call 649-8775 to register. . Art In and Out, a community education educa-tion class offered through Park City School District begins today and runs through July 21 . Call Judy at 645-5600 ext.1 47 for more information infor-mation and to register. Zelda Fichandler, a leading national figure fig-ure in the performing arts, speaks as part of the Sundance Women's Series at Sundance Resort. The luncheon and discussion begin at noon. The cost is $25 and all proceeds pro-ceeds go to a charity of Fichandler 's choice. Call (801 223-4078 for information and reservations. Wednesday 19 Soul Patrol performs in tlx? First Security Concerts in the Park series. The Wednesday night shows are held from 6-8 p.m. in City Park. Coolers and picnic blankets are w elcome. People are encouraged to use city buses or to walk or bike to the concerts as parking is limited. Admission is free. "Always... Patsy Cline," presented by the Egyptian Theatre Company, runs July 19, 23, 26-30, Aug. 2-4. 16-20, and Aug. 30-Sept. 3 at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main Street. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Call 649-9371 for tickets and information. informa-tion. Park City Farmers Market, featuring organic and Ixiked goods, flowers and specialty items at Park City Wxjntain Resort, 2-6 p.m. Call 649-6100 for more information. The Farnxirs Market will be held every Wednesday through Oct. 8 (weather permitting). Bilingual Story-time for children, ages five to seven, at 11 a.m. The storytelling story-telling takes place at the Park building build-ing in City Park. Call 615-5600 for information. Thursday 20 Barking Ball and Auction, a fundraiser for Friends of Animals, held at The Blind Dog Grill, 1781 Sidewinder, begins at 6:30 p.m. The event includes live and silent auctions, music by "The Flip Tops" and refreshments. Admission to the event is a $25 donation to Friends of Animals, which may be made at the door or in advance by calling Jessica at 647-9264. For more information infor-mation on Friends of Animals, call Michelle at 655 -9356. Sweet Preserves. Enjoy dessert at the Swaner Preserve from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and learn about plans for preserving pre-serving the meadowland. Tethered balloons will be provided (weather permitted). The event is free, but reservations are required. Call (801 ) 363-481 1 for more information. Park City International Music Festival, featuring violinist Arturo Delmoni, violist Leslie Harlow, cellist Terry King and pianist Gail Niwa at Richard Thomas Gallery at 8 p.m. The performance includes music of Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich and Beethoven. Call 649-5309 for nxxe infoimation. "I Do! I Do!" a matrimonial musical presented by the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main Street, runs luly 20-22. Call 649-9371 for more information. informa-tion. Story-time at tlx1 Park City Library. "Preschool Story-time" (ages 3-5) begins at 10 a.m. and "Toddler Story-time" (ages 2-3) begins at 1 1 a.m. Call 61 5-5600 for information. Friday 21 "I Do! I Do!" a matrimonial musical presented by the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main Street, runs July 20-22. Call 649-9371 for more information. informa-tion. Mary Beth Maziarz presented by Mountain Town Stages performs at Park Citv Mountain Resort, 2-5 p.m. The Great Basin Street Band perfomi in the Jazz at the Junction series at the Factory Store's playground in Kimball Junction, 6-8 p.m. The event is free. Call 645-7078 for nxre information. Park City International Music Festival, featuring violinist Arturo Delmoni, violist Leslie Harlow, cellist Terry King, pianist Gail Niwa, clarinetist Russell Harlow and flutist Laurel Ann Maurer at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church at 8 p.m. The performance includes music of Bruch, Bach, Reger and Debussy. Call 649-5309 for more information. Utah Music Festival otters a concert at 8 p.m. at St. Luke's Episcopal Church (behind the Blue Roof market). mar-ket). Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and free for students and children. An individual season's pass is $35 and a family pass is $75. For more infoimation and tickets, tick-ets, call 658-4943. Utah Symphony Concert, featuring . "Club Swing," Five by Design, at ' Abravanel Hall, 123 West South , Temple, Salt Lake City, 7:30 p.m. Call (888) 451 -ARTS for information. informa-tion. "Hail to Thee Alma Murder," mystery ditwer theater at the Golden Cliff at the Cliff Lodge, Entry 4 at Snowbird Resort. Adults are $35, children 12 and under are $1 5. Call (801 ) 933-2110 933-2110 for reservations. Park Chy Farmers Market, featuring organic and baked goods, flowers arid specialty items at Park City Mountain Resort every Wednesday from 2 to 6 p.m. through Oct. 8 (weather permitting). Call 649-6100 for more infoimation. "I Do! I Do!" a matrimonial musical presented by the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main Street, runs July 20-22. Call 649-9371 for more information. informa-tion. "Always... Patsy Cline," presented by the Egyptian Theatre Company, runs July 12-16, 19, 23, 26-30, Aug. 2-4, 16-20, and Aug. 30-Sept. 3 at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main Street. Call 649-9371 for tickets and information. infor-mation. Tuesday Trail Run Series. A series of citizens' cit-izens' trail runs every Tuesday in Park City. Enjoy a non-competitive run with friends and a group or pick up the pace for training. Meet at City Park at 6 p.m. Call 649-4035 or 649-0697 for more information. Utah Musk Festival offers chamber music and jazz concerts at various venues through August 27. Concerts are held on Fridays at 8 p.m. at St. Luke's Episcopal Church (behind the Blue Roof market) as well as at Sai Sommet at the Deer Valley Club at 5 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $ 1 0 for adults, $8 for seniors and free for students and children. An individual season's pass is $35 and a family pass is $75. For more information infor-mation and tickets call 658-4943. The Park City International Musk Festival presents professional and student performers at concerts throughout the summer. Call 649-5309 649-5309 fix nxxe information. Jazz at the Junction, free jazz peform-ances peform-ances offered in the playground at fix? Factory Stores in Kimball Junction, every Friday night from 6-8 6-8 p.m. First Security Mountain Concerts in the Park are held every Wednesday night from 6 to 8 p.m. through September 1 . Call 649-61 00 for nx)re information. Admission is free. Sun, Scenery and Sound. Mountain Town Stages presents live outdcxx music at three local venues. Bands will perform on Tuesdays and Saturdays at the Summit Watch Plaza and Fridays and Sundays at Town Lift Plaza and Park City Mountain Resort. Call 901 -SONG for nxxe information. Alpine Slide and Little Miners Park are open at Park City Nxxjntain Resort every day through tlx1 summer, 1 0 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lift-served mountain moun-tain biking is also available. Call 649-81 1 1 for nxxe information. Hiking, horseback riding and ballooning balloon-ing is available at The Canyons resort. Call 649-5400 for nxxe information. Trail Ride Dinner, a oixv-bcxjr trail ride followed by Dutch Oven ccxking at The Honxestead Resort every Thursday through Lalxx Day. The cost is $27 for guests and $34 tor non-guests. The evening Ixins at 6 p.m. Call (81X3) 327-7220 tor nxxe information. "2nd Annual Reinventing the West," exhibit features the works of a range of western artists at tlx1 Kimball Art Center through August 20. An exhibit by Laine Hoffrneister Fuller is also on display in the Garage Gallery of the KAC. Call 649-8882 for more information. Danceam! Let loose arxJ free-dance in a smoke-free atmosphere to the rhythms of World Beat, fusion, funk, rhythm-trance and other inspiring dance music. The monthly event is held at "The Shop"(aka David Belz's studio), 1 1 67 Woodside Ae., next to the Park City Library. Call Robin Friedman at (435) 657-9656 or David Belz at 649-9339 for nxxe information. Lift-served mountain biking and hiking is available at Deer Valley Resort, Wednesdays through Sundays and holidays from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 649-1000 for more information. informa-tion. Kids Expressive Movement Class (ages 3-8) will be held at Tne Academy of Dance and Performing Arts, 84 S. Main Street, Helxx on Tuesday afternoons June 1 3 through July 1 1 . ' Class size is limited. Tuition is $9 per class or $40 for the five-week series. To register, call Robin at (435) 657-9656. Utah Lyric Opera Company performs a variety of operas during its summer season, July 1 3 through August 5. The opera is located in Logan, Utah Call (800) 262-0074 or (435) 750-0300 750-0300 for nxxe information. Zen meditation and introductory classes class-es are held every Sunday by Zen Monk Genshin. 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 Genshin at (801 ) 363-9446 for nxxe information. infor-mation. "Metamorphosis: The Changing Face of Salt Lake City," an exhibit of paintings by Bevan Chipman and Kindra Fehr, runs at Art Access Gallery, 339 West Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake City, through July 28. "Saturday's Voyeur 2000" presented by the Salt Lake Acting Company. The comedy with a local twist runs through September 3. Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Call (801 ) 363-0526 for more information. "Summer Sounds at Sundance," free Sunday afternoon concerts at Sundance Resort, held through October. These concerts feature a range of music from Celtic to jazz, from 2 to 5 p.m. on the lawn (weather permitting). Call (801 ) 223-4071 for nxxe information. Hike with a Naturalist at Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City. Tlx? hikes take place every Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. Bring sturdy shoes, binoculars and comfortable weatherproof clothing. Meet at the Visitor Center. Call (801 ) 581 -IRIS for more information. Swing and Saba Dance Classes offered through Park City U of U Continuing Education. Couples and singles are welcome. Call 645-8638 to register. For nxxe information, call Margene at (801 ) 298-8047. Utah Shakespeare Festival opens its 2000 season June 22 thiough October 1 4. This year's season includes The Merchant of Venice," The Merry Wives of Windsor," The War of the Roses," The Cherry Orchard," "Peter Pan," "Noises Off!" "Always ... Patsy Cline," a;d "Driving Miss Daisy." Call (800) PLAYTIX or check out the Website at 'tvww.b3iTl.org for more information or tickets. The plays are held in Cedar City. "Mining the Mind," a series of practical forums to identify and develop successful suc-cessful nx'thcxis for improving your . quality of life, is held the first Thursday of every month, 7:30-9 p.m. at the Miners Hospital, 1 354 Park Ave. Professional counselor Dan Wallace facilitates the free discussions. dis-cussions. Saturday Art Chats at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Each chat will be an informal discussion led by the talented ckxents at the UMFA, 370 South 1 530 East, Salt Lake City. Call (801 ) 581-7049 for more information. informa-tion. "Abstract to Pop," an exhibit of ccxi-tenixrary ccxi-tenixrary prints at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 1 530 East 370 Stxjth (The University of Utah campus). Salt Lake City, 2-4 p.m. The exhibit runs thrcxjgh Sept. 10. Call (801 ) 581-7049 for nxxe information. infor-mation. "The Grand Tour: Recent Works from the West" an exhibit by artist ChristopIxT Peterson is on display at the Atrium Gallery in tlx1 Salt Lake ; City Public Lilxary thrcxjgh luly 29. Jazz at the Bird, Mondays, Fridays and Saturday s thrcxjgh Septemlx'r 30, 8: 1 1 p.m.. Cliff Lodge Aerie Lounge, Snowbird, Entry 4. "azz Jam Sessions" take place on tlx? Plaza Deck, Snowbird Center, Level 3, Entry 2 on Saturdays from 1 -4 p.m. through Aug. 26. Admission is free. Call (801) 742-2222 for more information. infor-mation. "Fiddler on the Roof" presented at Sundance Resort's outdcxx Eccles stage, Monday thiough Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $ 1 2 to $25. The show runs through August 1 2. Call (801 ) 225-1400 for nxxe infexmation. "ISA Art Exhibit" the Intermountain Stxietv of Artists presents a mixed . nxxlia show at Red Butte Gaaien, 300 Wakara Wav, Salt Lake City, thrcxjgh July 16. Call (801) 581 -IRIS for nxxe information. ( miwm ) Saturday 15 Rich Wyman, Ntother Urban 's Cinnamon Brown and the Eskimos Cisero's Gary Russell (1-4 pjn.) and Tanglewood (5-8 pm), Dy namite Dom's Dean AdairRadigans (at tlx? Radisson) G-13, .B. Mulligans Club & Pub D) Chang and special guests, Club Creation Sunday 16 Cellar of Blues, Mother Urban's Bingo Night Cisero's Rhythmic Joy, Park City Mountain Resort (4-7 p.m.) Rich Wyman, Town Lift Plaza (5-8 ; p.m.) ; Monday 17 Living Daylights, J.B. Mulligans Club & Pub : Acoustic Jam, Park City Coffee Roaster, 7-10 p.m. : Local's night Cisero's Tuesday 18 Living Day Lights, Party on the Plaza : next to Dynamite Dom's (5-8 p.m.) Living Daylights with The Slip, J.B. Mulligans Club & Pub Locals Night O'Shucks Free billiards night Cisero's Wednesday 19 Lindi Wiggins, Nx)ther Urban's Locals' night The Club '. DJ Q-Tip, Cisero's Thursday 20 Dean Adair, Radigan's (at the Radisson) Comfort Zone, Cisero's j B-Side Players,, J.B. Mulligans Club arid Pub : i Friday 21 j After hours drum & oass with DJ ; WishFM and guests, Club Creation Jazz with Ascension, Dynamite Dom's DJ Chang, J.B. Mulligans Club & Pub Triple Trouble, Cisero's Soul Jazz Quartet Mother Urban's ; Reggae Night The Club Dean Adair, Radigan's (at the Radisson) J. Nelson Ramsey, Homestead Resort (7-9 p.m.) To become a part of The Park Record's FREE events and music calendar, call Jane Southey at 649-901 4, ext. 1 04. Email lane at artspatlrecord.com Clarification: The Barking Bali and Auction, a fundrai ser for Friends of Animals, will be held on Thursday, July 20 at The Blind Dog Grill, beginning at 6J0 p.m. Poor |