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Show The Park Record Saturday, December 16, 2000 of music & events C-2 ( ) December Saturday 16 Friends of Animals "Adopt-A-Thon" 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Heber Valley Shelter, 635 W. Airport Road in Heber. For more information on the Adopt-A-Thon, call (435 ? b54-5727. b54-5727. To reach Friends of Animals, call 655-9356. Utah Winter Games ongoing clinics features a Biathlon Clinic, 9:30 a.m.-noon p.m. at Soldier Holloa in Wasatch Mountain State Park in Midwav. Registration is from 9:00-):20 9:00-):20 a.m. at the Chalet Lodge. Biathlon combines the cardiovascu-lar cardiovascu-lar challenges of cross country skiing ski-ing ith the demands of ritle marksmanship. marks-manship. The clinic takes place at Soldier Hollow at Wasatch Mountain State Park, a 2002 Olympic site and includes instruction instruc-tion in both skiing and shooting. Completion of the clinic allovs participants par-ticipants to compete in the lanuarv Utah W inter Games Recreational Biathlon Race. This clinic is tree. Participants should bring cross country skis and poles, and a .22 caliber bolt action ritle if available. Limited loaner rifles will be provided, provid-ed, limited rental skis available. Demo Day at the Canyons Red Pine Lodge. For more information, call 649-5400. Cole Sport Demo Days at Deer Valley Resort. Volant skis will be a ail-able ail-able to "test drive" at the Cole Sport tent next to the Silver Lake Lodge. For more information, please call Cole Sport 649-4800. Utah Winter Games Mogul Clinic at Deer Vallev Resort. Improve vour mogul skiing technique w ith Deer Valley's Elite Freestvie Team as our instructors. The clinic w ill be held from 10 a.m. until noon. Pre-regis-tration with the Utah Winter Games is stronglv suggested, or register on the second floor of the Snow Park Lodge on the day of the clinic -(space is limitedi. Cost is free w ith purchase of lift ticket. For more information, call 649-1000. Tracy Aviary hosts "holiday family evenings" from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Tracy Aviarv, 589 East 1300 South. For more information call (801) 596-8500. Rocky Mountain Repertory Ballet's "Nutcracker," 7:30 p.m. at Mountain VaNev High School in Orem. Tickets are S8-S 10 and are available through SmithTix and RMRB (&?1 ) 224-8058. Utah Symphony presents the annual "Here Comes Santa Claus" Lollipops concerts at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. at Abravanel Hall. Tickets are S6 for children and S 1 0 for adults and can be purchased through Arttix at (801 1 355-ARTS (2787). Park City Film Series presents "Nurse Betty" at the )im Santv auditorium at the Park Citv Library, 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $5. Egyptian Theatre Company presents "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever," at the Mary G. Steiner Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. tickets are S 1 8 for adults, $ 1 2 for students, seniors sen-iors and $10 for children. For more information, please call 649-9371. Sunday 17 Ski Like A Girl! Wasatch Women's Telemark Davs provides a full dav of telemark instruction from the Rocky Mountain's best telemark instructors. Alta Resort is the setting for a day of clinics for beginning to advanced telemark skiers. The day includes a morning session, lunc h, and an afternoon session followed by an apres ski social with fabulous prizes and more. Registration is from 8:30 to 9 a.m. at Alta Resort's Albion Lodge. For more information, informa-tion, visit www.wasalchlelemark.orR . Utah Winter Games ongoing clinics features a Biathlon Clinic, 9:30 a.m.-noon. at Soldier Hollow in Wasatch Mountain State Park in Midwav. Reg;stration is from 9:00-9:20 9:00-9:20 a.m. at the Chalet Lodge. Biathlon combines the cardiovascular cardiovascu-lar challenges of cross country skiing ski-ing with the demands of ritle marksmanship. marks-manship. The clinic takes place at Soldier Hollow at Wasatch Mountain State Park, a 2002 Olympic site and includes instruction instruc-tion in both skiing and shooting. Completion of the clinic allows participants par-ticipants to compete in the lanuary Utah Winter Games Recreational Biathlon Race. This clinic is free. Participants should bring cross country skis and poles, and a .22 caliber bolt action rifle if available. Limited loaner rifles will be provided, provid-ed, limited rental skis available. Solemn Advent Vespers and Organ Recital at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. 3 31 East South Temple Street in Salt Lake Citv at 4:30 p.m. This concert is open and free to the public. For more information, please call iSOl 364-b504. "Rush Hour," an extreme sports film featuring skiing, snow boarding, freestvie. kavaking and more shows The Egyptian Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets are $6 w local id. and $8 for General Admission. Tickets includes one free entry into the give awav and a subscription to Elevation Magazine. Park Citv Singers Annual Christmas Concert, 7 p.m. at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. For tickets and more information, please call 645- Monday 18 15,n Annual Carol Sing Along at 7 p.m at the Delta Center in Salt Lake Citv. This is a free event, open to the public. Park City High School Holiday Band Concerts featuring performances from Symphonic Band and lazz I students at the Park Citv High School at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 20 Ballroom Dancing Instruction for singles sin-gles and couples of all ages at the Elks Lodge, 550 Main St., on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Lessons are $5. For more information, informa-tion, please call 647-9747. Friday 22 Park City Film Series presents "Dancer in the Dark" at the Jim Santv auditorium audi-torium at the Park Citv Library, 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $5. Egyptian Theatre Company presents "Best Christmas Pageant Ever," at the Marv G. Steiner Egy ptian Theatre, 328 Main S'. Tickets are $ 1 8 for adults, $ 1 2 for studentsseniors studentssen-iors and S 1 0 for children. For more information, please call 649-9371. Level-1 Fundraiser for Sub for Santa, at Harry O's, 9:30 p.m. Featuring four of the region's best Ds, admission admis-sion is $ 1 0 at the door or free with the donation of two canned food J items or two unwrapped toys. "David Copperfield," 6 and 9 p.m. at Kingsbury Hall. Tickets range from $29.50 to $44. 50. For more information infor-mation or to purchase tickets, call ArtTix (801 1 355-ARTS. Saturday 23 "David Copperfield," 4 and 8 p.m. at Kingsbury Hall. Tickets range from $29.50 to $44.50. For more information infor-mation or to purchase tickets, call ArtTix (801) 355-ARTS. Park City Film Series presents "Dancer in the Dark" at the Jim Santv auditorium audi-torium at the Park Citv Library, 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $5. Egyptian Theatre Company presents "Best Christmas Pageant Ever," at the Mary G. Steiner Egy ptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Tickets are $ 1 8 for adults, $ 1 2 for studentsseniors studentssen-iors and $ 1 0 for children. For more information, please call 649-9371. Anusara & Ashtanga Yoga at "The Shop," 1167 Wcxxiside Ave. (next to Park City Library). All levels are welcome. For more information and class times call 649-9339, or v isit dav id Jokttow nix.com. Yoga classes and Meditation are taught bv Johnny Elkins at The Center of the Expanding Heart, 505 Main Start, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:1 5 to 7:30 a.m. and 6 to 7:1 5 p.m A meditation class is held on Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Call 513-5646 for more information. infor-mation. Zen meditation and introductory classes class-es are held every second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. bv Zen Monk Genshin. Introductory classes are offered 6- p.m. A $5 donation is suggested. Call Genshin at (801 ) 363-9446 or Gary at 649-1486 for more information. infor-mation. Viniyoga Series Open to beginning and experienced yoga students. Saturdays. 8:1 5 - 9:45 a.m. through Dec. 23. Drop-ins are welcome. The workshops will include a six session introduction to basic yoga postures, breathing techniques, meditation and yoga philosophy. Anyone at any fitness level may benefit. For more information, contact con-tact Colette Herrick, RN, Certified Viniyoga Teacher at 645-7494. Classes are held at Park City Dance Academv. Swing and Salsa Dance Classes offered through Park City U of U Continuing Education. Couples and singles are welcome. Call 645-8638 to register. For more information, GllilllD call Margene at (801 ) 2t8-8047. Saturday Art Chats at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Eac h chat will be an informal discussion led by the talented docents at the UMFA, 370 South 1 530 East, Salt Lake City. Call (801 ) 581-7049 for more information. infor-mation. Ballroom Dancing Lessons Singles and couples of al! ages are inv ited to participate in ballroom dancing lessons les-sons at the Elks Lodge, 550 Main St., on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Lessons are $5. For more information, please call 647-974". 647-974". Parenting 101. Summit County Mental Health presents "Lunch and Learn," an ongoing parenting class for parents par-ents of children of all ages. Classes are held on Tuesdays at noon at the Vallev Mental Health Center, 1753 Sidewinder Drive in the 2nc Floor conference room. Bring your lunch! Attendance is free. Please call 649-834" to register. Ballet West's "Nutcracker," Through Dec. 30 at Capitol Theater, 50 W. 200 S., Salt Lake City. Tickets are $10-55, available at ArtTix by calling call-ing (801 ) 355-2787. For more information, visit Ballet West w w w .balletw est.org. "Hysteria," a wild and mysterious comedy, presented bv the Salt Lake Acting Company will run Thursdays and Sundays through Dec. 17, at the Salt Lake Acting Company, 168 W 500 N Salt Lake City. For ticket information and purchasing, call SLAC (801) 363-7522. Art Access 6tn Annual Holiday Exhibition, through Dec. 22. Art Access is open M-F; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 339 West Pierpont Ave. Salt Lake Citv. Egy ptian Theatre Company presents "Best Christmas Pageant Ever," Dec. 8-31 at the Mary G. Steiner Egy ptian Theatre, 328 Main St. Tickets are $ 1 8 for adults, $ 1 2 for students seniors and $10 for children. chil-dren. For more information, please call 649-9371. Pioneer Theatre Company presents "Joyful Noise," through Dec. 1 6, " 300 S. 1400 E. Salt Lake City. For tickets and information, please contact con-tact the Pioneer Theatre Company box office at (801 1 581-6961. Phillips Gallery Annual Holiday Show, through Jan. 12, 444 E. 200 S Salt Lake City. The Phillips Gallery is open Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, please contact Meri Ploetz at (801 ! 364-8284. Admission is free. Dean Adair playing and singing your requests Wednesday though Saturday evenings at Radigan's Restaurant at the Radisson Hotel, 2121 Park Ave. from 6:30-9:30 p.m. For more information, please call 649-5000. Homestead Resort's "Polar Express" train ride, based on best selling novel bv Chris van Allsburg, will begin departure from Heber. The train will run nightly through Dec. 23. For reserv ations, call the Homestead Resort, (800) 327-7220 or visit the website, www .homestead .home-stead resort.com . "David Copperfield," Dec. 22 at 6 and 9 p.m. and Dec. 23 at 4 and 8 p.m. Tickets range from $29.50 to $44.50. For tickets and more information, infor-mation, please call (801) 355-ARTS. "Annie Get Your Gun," Jan. 30-Feb. 4 at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $25to $60. For tickets and more information, informa-tion, please call (801) 355-ARTS. Kimball Art Center presents the Park City Professional Artists Association's Annual Exhibit, through Jan. 2. For more information, informa-tion, call 649-8882. Ongoing Art Lessons and Workshops including Parent-Child Block Printing Classes after sc h(x)l and throughout the week at Christopher's Studio, 255 Main St. To receive a schedule of events or register, please call Christopher at 655-7692. Free Photos with Santa at the Main St. Mall each Saturday through Dec. from 2 to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Main St. Business Alliance. Tubing at Gorgoza Park, Park City Mountain Resort's newest recreational recre-ational amenity. Gorgoza Park is located west of Park City at I- 80 exit 143. Call 658-2648 for rates and hours of operation. Dual Giant Slalom Racing at Deer Valley Resort every day, weather permitting, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning begin-ning Dec. 1 1 . Times are electronically electroni-cally displayed at the finish. Races are $2 per run. For information, call the Race Department at 645-6859. 645-6859. Medalist Challenge at Deer Valley Resort every day, weather permitting, permit-ting, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. beginning Dec. 1 1 . On Fridays, the pace is set by Olympic Gold Medalist and world champion, Stein Eriksen. Heidi Voelker, three time Olympian and former 1 2-year U.S. Ski Team veteran sets the pace on Saturdays. Gold, silver, or bronze medals are awarded based on time, gender and age. Races are $6 per run or $9 for two runs. For information, call the Race Department at 645-6859. Flat Rabbit Gallery, located at 421 Main Street, has a unique collection collec-tion of antique and contemporary classic ski posters. For more information, infor-mation, please call 649-2155. Utah Valley State College offers a special spe-cial on computer classes for senior citizens on Tuesday s, 9:30-11 m a.m. for 10 weeks starting start-ing in lanuary at UVSC's Heber Citv campus. Register before Jan. 3 for a cost of $55. For more information, call (435) 654-6482. Utah Symphony celebrates New Year's with lennese Music on Saturday, Dec. 30 at 8 p.m. at Abravanel Hall. Tickets are $16 to $29 and can be purchased through ArtTix (801) 355-ARTS. The lona Pear Dance Company w ill perform "The Mythology of Angels" at the Eccles Center on Sunday, Dec. 31 . Tickets range from $35 to $125. Children's tickets tick-ets are half price. Please call 655-3114 655-3114 for tickets and more information. informa-tion. The Wrangler PBR Classic Saturday, Dec. 30 at the Delta Center. Pro bull riding at its best. Come enjoy music, dancing and cowboys. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster ticket centers including includ-ing "he Delta Center, Fred Meyer and Gravwhale CD or online at www .tic ketmaster.c om. SFX Freestyle Motorcross Fndav, )an.5 and Saturday, Jan. 6 at the Delta Center. Pro bull riding at its best. Come enjov music, dancing and cowboys. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster ticket centers including the Delta Center, Fred Meyer and Gravwhale CD or online at www tic ketmasfeu om. Harlem Globetrotters 75,n Anniversary Fndav. Jan. 12 at the Delta Center. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster ticket centers including the Delta Center, Fred Meyer and Gravwhale CD or - online at www .tic ketmaster.com. Billy Joel and Elton John: Live in -Concert Monday, Jan. 29 at the Delta Center. Tickets are available at all Ticketmaster ticket centers including the Delta Center, Fred Meyer and Gravwhale CD or online at www.ticketmastercom. 2001 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships February 7-10 at the Delta Center. Tickets are available avail-able at all Ticketmaster ticket centers cen-ters including the Delta Center, Fred Meyer and Gravwhale CD or online at www.ticketmaster com. Utah Opera presents "Rigoletto" from lanuary 1 3 to 21 . Tickets are available avail-able through ArtTix, (801 ) 355-ARTS. 355-ARTS. Ski Like A Girl! Wasatch Women's Telemark Days provides a full day of telemark instruction from the Rocky Mountain's best telemark instructors. With clinics for beginning begin-ning to advanced telemark skiers, the day includes a morning session, lunch, an afternoon session, apres ski social w ith fabulous prizes and more. Wasatch Women's Tele Days are Dec. 1 7 at Alta Resort and Jan. 1 3 at Sundance Resort. For more information or to register, visit vvvuv.w ajatcihtelemark.r)rg. Saturday 16 Those 1 Guys, Cisero's Clyde's Ride, J.B. Mulligan's Sunday 17 DJ Q-TIP, Cisero's Monday 18 D eff Flegg, Cisero's Clumsy Lovers, J.B. Mulligan's Tuesday 19 Dr Bob Unplugged , Cisero's Wednesday 20 Bosco, Cisero's MuddPuddle, J.B. Mulligan's Thursday 21 Live Comedy with Keith Stubbs, J.B. Mulligan's Flaky Jane, Cisero's Friday 22 Triple Trouble, Cisero's Lo-Fi Breakdown, J.B. Mulligan's Saturday 23 Triple Trouble, Cisero's Art Contest open to students Arts and Kids nas opened its Annual Art Competition to students age 1 7 or younger. The deadline is Dec. 31 . To enter, send ONE original work of art, any style and any medium w ith the child's name and address on the back to: Arts and Kids, Suite 101-2112, 3600 Crondall Lane, Owmgs Mills, MD 21117. Miss Utah National Teen-Ager The Miss Utah National Teen-Ager program pro-gram is accepting applications for the 2001 state pageant. Contestants are judged on academic achievement, leadership lead-ership skills, communication skills and poise and personality. There is no swimsuit competition. The pageant will be held May 1 8 and 1 9 at the Ragan Theater on the UVSC campus in Orem. For applications or information, contact Mike or Slier Finke (208) 467-1855. Free Photography Contest The International Library of Photography will award over $60,000 in prizes in this year's International Open Amateur Contest. The c ontest is oen to everyone and the entry is fee. The deadline for admissions is Jan. 31, 2001 . To enter, send only one photograph photo-graph of the following categories: People, Travel, Pets. Children, Nature, Sports, Action. Humor, Portraiture or Other. The photo must Ix1 a color or black and white unmounted 8"xl0" or smaller. All entries must include the photographer's name, address, category and title on the back ot the photo. Entries should be sent to TJv International Library of Photography-Suite Photography-Suite 109-009. 3600 Crondall Lane, Ow ings Mills. NAD 21117. You mav submit your photo online at www pic -'ure.com. Denver Museum Requests Memories In celebration of its Centennial, tlx Denver Museum of Nature and Science requests visitors and inemlx'rs to share their memories of the Museum, whether it's a favorite exhibit, diorama, or something some-thing they learned at the Museum. -Memories can lx in written form or photographs, and will be displayed on a Memory Wall through the erxJ of 2001 as part of a series of events to commemorate com-memorate the Centennial. Written memories and photographs should be submitted to Heather Robinson, Marketing Dept., Denver Museum of Nature and Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, Colorado 80205. For more information, please call (303) 370-6387. Short Attention Span Festival Call for Entrees The Short Attention Span Film and Video Festiv al is accepting submissions for its 9th Annual Touring Festival. All entries must be under two minutes in length and must be received by Feb. 1 5, 2001 to be considered for the shorts festival. Submission to the festival is free. Winners are eligible for cash prizes. For entry details and forms, please visit www.sliortspan.com or contact con-tact Jason Thrasher at (701) 613-9537. Call for auditions The Sundance Theatre announces auditions audi-tions for its summer musical prcxiuction of "Funny Girl." Auditions w ill be held at Orem High School, 1 75 S. 400 E. in Orem on Friday, Jan. 12 through Sunday, Jan. 14 w ith call-bac ks on Monday, Jan. 15. All roles are open and paid. Some Equity contracts will be available. There are 10 principal roles, nine c horus ho-rus roles for women, and nine chorus roles for men. Rehearsals are May 29 through June 29. The preview performances perform-ances are on June 27, 28 and 29. Regular performances will be une 30 through Aug. 1 1 with a possible extension exten-sion through Septemlier. All auditions are by appointment only. Please call Sundance at (801) 328-3456 to sc hedule hed-ule a time beginning Tuesday, Jan. 2. For more information, please visit Sundance's w ebsite at www.suixlance.or',1lK'atre1heatie.html Summit County Fair Board The Summit County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications applica-tions for vacancies on the Summit County Fair Board. Interested applicants appli-cants must have a sincere desire to help plan and promote the Summit County Fair. Meetings are held quarterly or on an as needed basis. A letter of interest may be addressed to the Summit County Board of Commissioners. Attn: Julie Pace, P.O. Box 128, Coalville. Utah 8401 7. For additional information contact Kelly at (435) 336-3221 . Deadline for receiving applications is Wed., Jan. 3. To become a part of The Park Record's F REE events and musk cilcir, call Vanessa Conabee at 649-9014, ext 104. nuil Vaimsa at gMH(record.coni fj |