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Show i W mttf CONTINUSO FROM U U U vi Vi L MARCH 2003 Ski JumpingNordic Combined U.S. Junior Championships (Mar. 1) features fea-tures the best young Nordic athletes in the country, including the locals competing with the National Ability Center. The competition kicks off at the Utah Olympic Park at 9 a.m. Quiksilver Canis Lupis Challenge (Mar. 1) at The Canyons invites skiers and snowboarders to compete and will be judged strictly on time of completion. The challenge takes place in the mile-long natural halfpipe known as Canis Lupis, located off of the Super Condor Express. Registration will take place online at www.thecanyons.com and the morning of the event. NITRO Pipe Jams (Mar. 1) at Park City Mountain Resort offers the public a day of music while riding the PayDay Pipe from 5 to 9 p.m. Come ride with your friends in the freshly cut pipe. "Pageant" (Mar. 1-16) begins another run at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. For more information, call 649-9371. The Pillow Theater Series presents Dianne Ferlatte (Mar. 1) at 1 and 4 p.m. at the Blue Box Theater at The Eccles Center, 1750 Reams Blvd. Ferlatte, a storyteller, brings Aesop's Fables to life in a spellbinding performance. Tickets for adults are $10 and for children are $5 and can be purchased by calling 655-3114. Apres Ski Music Series (Mar. 1-Apr. 13) on Fridays and Saturdays at Park City Mountain Resort. Sit outside and enjoy your favorite beverage and watch skiers come off the mountain. Stay tuned or visit www.parkcity-mountain.com www.parkcity-mountain.com for the latest artists who will perform on the Legacy Lodge deck, weather permitting, or inside in the new Brewhouse. ( The Lab rj Park City 875 Iron Horse Dr. Suite E (435) 649-5259 (By Copy Depot) THE LAB OFFERS: CYBERSTAT10NS for checking email, printing, print-ing, scanning and laser color outputs DESIGNERS for staff specializing in PowerPoint, Graphic Design, Marketing, Advertising, and DataBase Design TECHNICIANS, highly qualified and ready to repair both PC - Windows and Macintosh systems CLASSES AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION All Microsoft programs including MC Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, Access PowerPoint, FrontPage and Publisher, QuarkXPress, Adobe PhotoShop, Quickbooks Pro. WEB PAGE DESIGN and Editing, Scanning and CD Burning. caigvents Spanish Tapas restaurant (tipas: hors d'oeuvres served with drinks in Spain) ,v .. Park City's first Spanish v Tapas ft Restaurant. : Enjoy a wide variety of hot ' and cold tapas. Fabulously prepared Spanish entries, including paella, In our restaurant. It's Hip & Happening! For reservations call: 658.3030 ifpj.et.iV!. FINE DINING 6 MINING!' Serving fresh black Angus steaks. Iamb, fresh fish, salads, exciting pastas, raclette and dynamite deserts i fun, casual atmosphere. "Ski Hard Eat Well!" Call 615-8457 for reservations Solas (Mar. 8), a Celtic band performs with Irish eyes-a-smiling and instru-ments-a-flying, performs at 7:30 p.m. at The Eccles Center, 1750 Kearns Blvd. This band has won back-to-back music awards and knows how to liven up a crowd. For tickets and more information, call 655-31 14. Superpipe Competition (Mar, 8) at The Canyons invites skiers and snow-boarders snow-boarders to join in the third event in The Canyons Park Series. Registration will take place online and the morning of the event.. "A Starry Night" (Mar. 14), a fundraiser for the National Ability Center, features fea-tures a gala evening of dinner, auctions and entertainment by the children of the NAC at The Chateaux at Deer Valley's Silver Lake. For more information, informa-tion, call 649-3991, or access www.nationalabilitycenter.org. All-Star Aerial Show (Mar. 14-15) at The Canyons features professional skiers and snowboarders wowing spectators with unbelievable stunts. The event will also feature music, lights and big air to remember. Shows start at 5 p.m. followed with the 180 Energy Drink Spring Music Series in the forum. Black Diamond Powder Keg (Mar. 15) at The Canyons is presented by Black Diamond and Patagonia. The inaugural event is a point-to-point endurance race leading backcountry enthusiasts through three of Utah's most famous canyons and along the fabled Wasatch Crest. For course details and more information, visit www.blackdiamondequipment.com beginning December 2002. NITRO Pipe Jams (Mar. 15) at Park City Mountain Resort offers the public a day of music while riding the PayDay Pipe from 5 to 9 p.m. National Ability Center Challenge (Mar. 15) at Park City Mountain Resort features a former Olympian or national team member, along with a disabled skier, hosting each four-man team, as participants spend the morning cruising cruis-ing the mountain, attending clinics and joining the legends for dual slalom team racing. Mid-day festivities include lunch on the mountain and plenty of racing to follow. Participants receive a day lift pass, an event sweatshirt, sweat-shirt, a premium gift and a team photo, as well as admission to an apres ski party. Proceeds from the event help to ensure the center's programs remain affordable for all participants. For information, contact the NAC at 649-3991, or visit www.nationalabilitycenter.org. Ballet West (Mar. 15) travels up the canyon for a mixed repertory performance per-formance venturing into contemporary terrain at 7:30 p.m. at The Eccles Center, 1750 Kearns Blvd. For tickets and more information, call 655-3114. 655-3114. Nordic Jumps Close (Mar. 17) at the Utah Olympic Park for the winter season. U.S. Masters National Championships (Mar. 17-23) takes place at Park City Mountain Resort. For more information, visit www.usskiteam.commastersmastalp.htm. All-Star Aerial Show (Mar. 21-22) at The Canyons features Jumpin' Jack Flemming making a final appearance for the 2003 season. The show begins at 5 p.m. followed with the 1 80 Energy Drink Spring Music Series in the forum. Check out the All-Star Aerial video online from previous shows at www.thecanyons.com. NITRO Pipe Jams (Mar. 22) at Park City Mountain Resort offers the public a day of music while riding the PayDay Pipe from 5 to 9 p.m. Best in the West Fine Art Auction (Mar. 22), presented by the Vital Ground Foundation, offers fine dining, fine art and fine American Indian entertainment at the Inn on the Creek in Midway. For more information, call 658-0009 or access www.vitalground.org. Cardboard Derby (Mar. 22) is hosted at the Gorgoza Park. For more information, call 649-6100, or access www.parkcityinfo.com. NASTAR National Championships (Mar. 26-30) is scheduled at Park City Mountain Resort for the second straight year. Participants of all ages and abilities come from across the country for three days of competitive skiing and hospitality. For pre-rcgistration and information, visit www.nastar.com or www.parkcitymountain.com. Terrain Park Competition Finals (Mar. 29) wraps up The Canyons Park Series. Registration takes place online and the morning of the event. 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