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Show B-8 The Park Record WedThursFri, April 30-May 2, 2003 s. ;.J h prx, fTij 7 m u APRIL C ) Wednesday 30 "Yours, Arme" plays at the . , Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St in Park City, at 7:30 p.m. The production is a powerful musical musi-cal based on the book "Anne . Frank; The Diary of a Young Girl" and the play, The Diary of Anne Frank." Tickets are $18-$24 for adults, $13-$1 9 . tor students and seniors, and $8-$14 for children 12 and under. For tickets, call 649-9371. 649-9371. Ballroom Dance Lessons continue contin-ue from 8-9:15 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 550 Main St in Park City. The cost is $30 for five consecutive lessons and $10 for drop-ins. Pay at the door. . Partners are not necessary. To register, call John at 640-1 277. MAY Thursday 1 "Swing into Fashion," a community commu-nity youth fashion show and dance extravaganza, is slated for May 1 at 7 p.m. at the LDS Stake Center, 2300 Monitor Drive in Park City. About 75 youth, ages 1 2-1 8 years, are ; participating as dancers, mod- els, musicians and stage crew. The Park City High School Jazz Band will perform, along with senior Aaron Selander as ; vocal soloist The entire community com-munity is welcome to attend the free event which features , modest clothing for girls ranging rang-ing from casuarwear to prom dresses provided by Park City and Salt Lake City merchants. Friday 2 Park City Sunrise Rotary hosts a fundraiser May 2, from 6-9 p.m., at the Phoenix Gallery, 508 Main St., to raise funds for scholarships and funds to build the-Yanamono Village School appetizers, an open bar, piano music and a silent auction of goods and services donated by local merchants. Patrons can , pay $25 per person at the door - or call Ladd Tanner at (801 ) 302-8098 to RSVP. The Park City Sunrise Rotary is the lead club in the YouthLINC Peru program and is providing in Summit County to participate partici-pate in the effort. Jess Reid Realty of Park City also is sponsoring a student scholar-snip. scholar-snip. Many Women, Many Voices ine Peace Mouse is award-ing award-ing four local women the , Many Women, Many Voices award at a frundraiser : Friday, May 2. The event, to help raise money for the ; shelter, will be held at the Kimball Art Center at 6 p.m. Tickets for the event are $50 per person. For rnore information infor-mation or to order tickets, call 647-9161 or email CristinaDPTF.org. Footage and Footwork presented by the Salt Lake City Film Center presents "Pipe Dreams," directed by local Enzo Mi leti and producer Adam Hull, at the Salt Lake City Library at 7 p.m. with a break dancing spot at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to thepublic. Park City Film presents The , , Hours," an adaptation of the delicate emotionally intense . novel by Michael . Cunningham. Nicole Kidman, t who won Best Actress for her performance, gives a stunning rendering as the tormented lit erary lioness Virginia Woolf. . Meryl Street ana Julianne Moore share the screen in ; three stories of weighty, life-" " altering issues linked through a Virginia Woolf novel. The film . screens at the Santy 1 Auditorium, 1255 Park , Avenue, tonight at 8 p.m. Jazz Dinner and Dance at Inn on ' - the Creek Friday, May 2 tea-. tea-. tures a four-pieces jazz band ' that will entertain guests after a ' ! multi-course meal prepared by ' executive chef Charlie Perry. . Dinner will be served from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and entertainment and dancing , will begin at 8:30 p.m.' , Reservations are limited to the first 90 guests. The cost is $45 per person, excluding alcohol - and gratuity. Call (433) 654-: 654-: ; 0892 for more information. 'Saturday 3 Sherman Alexie, aufnor, filmmak-, filmmak-, er, stand-up comedian and renowned speaker, brings his : stories, poems and "highly . biased" anecdotes to The ' Eccles Center Saturday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets range from . $l5-$50. Summit County students, stu-dents, K-12, can buy tickets for $5 in the "C" section and tick- , ets for children 12 and under are half price. For tickets and more information, call 655- ' 3114orvisitwww.ecclescen- " ter.org. "Yours, Anne" plays at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St in Park City, at 2 and 8 p.m. "Yours, Anne" is a powerful and uplifting musical based on the book, "Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl" and the r play, The Diary of Anne Frank" Tickets are $1 8-$24 for adults, $1 3-$1 9 for students . and seniors and $8-$14 for children 1 2 and under. For tickets, call 649-9371. Park City Film presents The Hours," an adaptation of the delicate emotionally intense novel by Michael Cunningham. Nicole Kidman, who won Best Actress for her performance, gives a stunning rendering as the tormented literary lit-erary lioness Virginia Woolf. Meryl Street andjulianne Moore share the screen in three stories of weighty, I ife-altering ife-altering issues linked through a Virginia Woolf novel. The film screens at the Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Avenue, tonight at 8 p.m. Sunday 4 "Americanos: Latino Life in the United States," an Exposure Documentary film, screens Sunday, May 4 at 7 p.m. at The Eccles Center. Tickets for all Exposure documentary films are $10. Oscar-nominated director Susan Todd will attend the screening and ques-tion-and-answer session following fol-lowing the film. Tickets for Summit County students, K-1 2, and children 1 2 and under are $5. For tickets and more information, infor-mation, call 655-3114. "Yours, Anne" plays at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St. in Park City, at 2 p.m. "Yours, Anne" is a powerful and uplifting uplift-ing musical based on the book "Anne Frank The Diary ot a Young urn" ana tne piay, ' The Diary of Anne Frank." Tickets are $1 8-$24 for adults, $1 3-$19 for students and seniors sen-iors and $8-$1 4 for children 12 and under. For tickets, call " 649-9371. Wasatch Community Symphony Orchestra will perform Sunday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m.' The free concert will be directed direct-ed by Kenneth Kuchlerat the First Presbyterian Church, C Street and South Temple, Salt Lake City. For more information informa-tion (801) 581-0434. Park City Film presents The Hours," an adaptation of the delicate emotionally intense ; novel by Michael Cunningham. Nicole Kidman, who won Best Actress for her performance, gives a stunning rendering as the tormented 1 it: . erary lioness Virginia Woolf. Meryl Street andjulianne Moore share the screen in r ' three stories of weighty, life-altering life-altering issues linked through a Virginia Woolf novel. The film screens at the Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Avenue, tonight at 6 p.m. "Mum's the Word - Musicians Monthly Meeting" is slated for Monday, May 5 at 7 p.m. at the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library building, . 1255 Park Ave. Bring your instrument and a song you're working on. All are welcome. April's meeting highlights how . and where to get a gig in the Park City area. "Kranked 5," a mountain bike ; flick by Radical Films, will screen Thursday, May 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library building 1255 Park ' Ave. The Santy screening is ' promoted by , FeedTheHabit.com to benefit ' the Park City-based Mountain! - -Trails Foundation, a local trails advocacy group. To pre-pur-1 . , chase tickets, visit : ( FeedTheHabitcom or in Park City at Cole Sport or in Salt i Lake City at Brewvies and the bike shop Go-Ride.com. .,' ' Parents' Night Out offers parents a chance to enjoy a night on the town Friday, May 9 from 6-11 p.m., without worrying about finding a babysitter. . Drop off children at the Park City Racquet Club, where they can enjoy pizza, board games, ' movies, basketball and soccer, " challenge games and more - : all in a safe and supervised . ' environment The cost is $20 per child. For details and to register, call 615-5401., , Park City Divas Concert performed per-formed at the Egyptian Theatre Company May 9 and 10 at 8 p.m. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $15 at Orion's Music, 649-1850, or the Egyptian, 649-9371 or at the door for $1 7. For more information, infor-mation, call the Egyptian Theatre at 649-9371. The Dean Martin Tribute," performed per-formed by Martin's son and , . Woodland resident Ricci , Martin, is slated for Friday and Saturday, May 9-10, at 8 p.m The show will be held at the South.Summit Middle School Auditorium; 355 E, 300 South in Kamas. Tickets, which are $5, $1 0 and $20, can be purchased pur-chased by calling 640-1 631 . Visa. Mastercardand Discover cards will be accepted. Comedy Murder Mystery aboard the Heber valley Railroad features fea-tures laughter, pizza and prizes while solving ,JWho DunV Performances on the train take place at 7 p.m. on Fridays, May 9 and 23 and Saturdays dunng the summer at 6 p.m. Tickets are $40 per person and are available through Smith's fix by calling 1 -800-888-8499 or the Heber valley Railroad at (435) 654-5601 or on the Web atwww.hebervalleyrr.org. Auditions for the Park City Community Variety Show are slated for Saturday, May 1 0 at 1 p.m. at the PC. Arts & Music Conservatory, 1 61 2 W. Ute Blvd. in Kimball Plaza. Talents and acts of all kinds are welcome. wel-come. A $25 fee will be charged to each performer selected to perform in the show, which is scheduled May 31 at the Egyptian Theatre. To schedule an audition, call Jill or Maren at 658-4405, or email pcvarietyshowyahoo.com. "Majestic Jester Royal Ruler of Fun" will crown the winner of wit and humor. Make nominations nomina-tions now for anyone deserving deserv-ing of the title by calling 901 -SONG or visiting www.moun-tainstages.com. www.moun-tainstages.com. Nominees will gather in a "fun-off" at the Egyptian on Saturday, May 1 7 jjat 8 p,m,, to determine who, ,!shaTwe1MCT;7 ' ' community is invited to attend the event At the conclusion of the evening votes shall be cast and a new Jester will be crowned. , "Diversity Day" is slated for Saturday, May 31 at City Park The event will feature entertainment enter-tainment food, children's games, sports and family fun. For those who are unable to attend the meetings, become an event sponsor to make the . nonprofit multicultural day a success. For more information, call Scott at 647-971 9. Disney Night, presented by the Park City Arts & Music Conservatory, is slated for May 21 at 7 p.m. at the Santy Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave. The free event sponsored by Crescent Mortgage, features Park City's most animated children chil-dren and adult students from the conservatory. Disney cartoons car-toons are played on the big screen while costumed per-- per-- formers bring classic Disney tunes to life. Refreshments will be catered. The Times of Harvey Milk," an bxposure Documentary mm Series presentation, plays at ., The Eccles Center on Sunday, , May 25 at 7 p.m. Tickets for , the screening and a question-and-answer session are $10. . Tickets for Summit County students stu-dents K-1 2 and children under 12 are $5. For tickets and more information, call 655-3114. 655-3114. Wasatch-Summit County Children's Justice Center Annual Golf Tournament is slated for May 29 at The Homestead in Midway. Teams or individuals are welcome to participate in the four-person, 1 8-hofe scramble. Dinner and awards will be presented. For more information, call (435) 657-1000 or (435) 657-0328. Flute workshop, hosted by The Friends of Wasatch Mountain State Park will feature a Native American flute workshop work-shop Friday, May 30 from 1 0 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Huber Grove at Wasatch State Park ' There will be a one-hour lunch break The workshop will be taught by Ken Brunsvoia (Mato wanji) ana t oreg woodnouse (Nagi Numpa). Cost for the class is $1 50 per person and includes ; ' a hand-made Sioux flute. , Advance reservations are required. For more information, informa-tion, call (435) 654-1 791. , P.G Community Variety Show is slated for Saturday, May 31 at ' the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St Talents and acts of all kinds will be featured in the show. For tickets oil Jill or Maren at 658-4405, or email pcvarietyshowyahoo.com. "Les Miserables" plays at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake . City from June 4-1 5. Tickets for the 1 6-performance run will . go on sale Monday, May 5 at '" TO am at the box office and at all ArtTix outlets. Curtain times are Tuesday-Sunday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. To charge tickets by phone, call ' (801) 355-ARTS. Tickets also : are on sale at www.ArtTix.org. Groups of 20 or more should ; ' call (801) 359-9592. For more -information, visit www.lesmis.com. Pedalfest Cross-Country ' Mountain Bike Race is scheduled sched-uled at Deer Valley Resort 7th Annual Park City Marathon is slated for June 1 4 at 6 a.m. and starts at Trailside Elementary School. The new race route uses more than 10 miles of trails, including the Historic Union Pacific Rail and McLeod Creek trails. Racers will run through Old Town past old miners' cabins and Park Ave on the Ski Bridge. -The high point of the trail is at mile 1 , making the last nine miles mostly downhill. Racers are limited to six hours before the course is dosed. For more details online registration, visit www.pcmarathon.com A Scottish Experience on the Green, a benefit to send the Salt Lake Scots Bagpipe Band to World Competition in . Glascow, Scotland, is slated for . June 21 at 6 p.m. at the Riverhbrse on the Green in the Hotel Park City Tickets are $75 per person and can be purchased at the door. The Heber Valley Aero Museum is hosting a party June 2 7-29 to support the museum and to honor U.S. airmen, crews and aircraft in World War II. The show features rides on and tours of the Collings Foundation B-1 7 and B-24 Liberator at Russ McDonald Field in Heber City. Air shows feature an F-1 8, P-51 Mustang, T-2 8 Trojan, Stearman PT-1 7, parachute jumps, vintage aircraft air-craft flybys and an "Extra 300" , .aeroticVcfemoristration com-' com-' ' plemented by bomber and museum tours. For a $20 donation, a raffle ticket can be purchased to win a ride on a bomber from Boise, Id., to Heber on Friday, June 27, or a 30-minute ride on Russ McDonald's P-51 Mustang anytime during the three-day event. Three bomber rides and one P-51 Mustang ride will be awarded. A limited number of tickets are being sold, by calling call-ing (435) 657-1626, to assure a better chance of winning. Tickets for the air show are available at the door and are $5 per person. '40s-'50s Swing Dance Party at Wasatch Aero Services hangar is slated for June 28 at 7 p.m. . during the Heber Valley Aero Museum's three day party: The Phoenix Band will provide dance music Tickets for the swing dance party are $1 0 per person and can be purchased in advance by calling (435) 657-1826. The Kimball Art Center presents an exhibition by Dorothy Arnold, a Massachusetts-based painter whose aesthetic language lan-guage has received international interna-tional acclaim. The Kimball also presents an exhibition by local artist Linda Kohler Barnes i n the Garage Gal lery on the main floor. Both exhibits will be on display at the Kimball, located at 638 Park Ave. in ' Park City, through May 3 1 . For more information, call 694-8882. 694-8882. "Yours, Anne continues at the Egyptian Theatre, 328 Main St in Park City, through May 4. The production is a powerful , and uplifting musical based on "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" and the play, The . Diary of Anne Frank" Tickets are $1 8-$24 for adults, $13-$'1 $13-$'1 9 for students and seniors, and $8-$14 for children 12 . and under. For tickets, call v 649-9371. "Adopt a Dog," presented by Save A Dog & Kids, runs from 1 -3 p.m. at the park adjacent . to Bad Ass Coffee Company, 651 Park Ave., every second and fourth Saturday of the . . month. Visit www.saveado- j gandkids.org for pictures of dogs that are up for adoption. Help support a good program for children to work with dogs in the process. For more information infor-mation and to inquire about the Kids Club outreach program pro-gram in schools, call (801) 427-8878. Park Gty Peace Cirde, a local non-sectarian group that seeks to foster peace in local and global communities, gathers every first and third Monday of the month from 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the Miners Hospital Community Center. To RSVP or to leam more about Park ; City Peace Circle, call 647- . 0961 or Visit www.renais- sancealliance.org. "Mum's the Word - Musicians Monthly Meeting" is slated for , , the first Monday of the month ; ; . at 7 p.m. at the Jim Santy Auditorium in the Park City Library building, 1 255 Park Ave. Bring your instrument and a song you re working on. All ' are welcome. April's meeting , highlights how and where to get a gigjn the Park City area. "Diversity Day" calls for planning the celebration to commemorate commemo-rate Cinco de Mayo in the community. Bring ideas to weekly Monday meetings at the Miners Hospitalfrom 1-2 p.m. "Diversity Day" is slated ' tor Saturday, May 3 1 at City , Park The event will feature entertainment food, children's games, sports and family fun. For those who are unable to attend the meetings, become - an event sponsor to make the nonprofit multicultural day a success. For more information, call Scott at 647-971 9. ' The Park Gty Singers, a non-audition non-audition community choir, rehearses Tuesdays from 7:1 5-9:1 5-9:1 5 p.m. at the Park Gty Community Church (behind the Park City Nursery). Participants should have a love of singing, be able to carry a tune (not tone-deaf) and be willing to commit time to rehearsals and performances. The ability to read music is helpful but not required. Join in preparing for the spring and summer seasons. For details, call Charisse Anderson at 655- 'f-v ;,31 67, -v;;-y, Leam & Stay Package at The Washington School Inn, 543 Park Ave., features a cooking ' series and accommodations on Thursdays at 7 and 9 . p.m. through May 29. Each week a chef from one of wi-rfiPark City's fine.restaurants , . " will showcase a i cooking technique. Eat and take recipes home. A portion of the proceeds go to Daily Bread, a locarfood, bank The course is open to any one over age 14. Parking is available. The fee for each class is $25. along with a donation of a non-perishable food item. For details and to register, call 649-3800 or visit www. Washington schoolinn.com. Park Gty KiwanisGub meets every first and third Thursday of the month at 8 a.m. at the Eating Establishment on Main Street Membership is open through the month of Apri I for anyone interested in helpi ng support youth organ izations at area schools. Local groups are currently planning events to help nonprofit non-profit organizations raise awareness and funds for their specific needs. Nonprofits Non-profits in need of assistance with fundraising or other special events can call (435) 962-0211. A Peace Vigil is held every Friday, . from 4:30-6 p.m., at the comer of S.R. 224 and S.R. 248, adjacent adja-cent to the Olympic Peace Plaza i n Park City. Al I citizens are welcome to participate. The Norwegian Outdoor Exploration Center wel comes groups to explore the Wasatch National Forest or surrounding areas with a nature tour on skis or snow shoes. For a picnic or a spe cial occasion, celebrate win ter with a private guide, : door-to-door transportation and all equipment included. The Center also introduces participants to the history of the trapper and mountain-man mountain-man era with an authentic mountain man as a guide. To make reservations, call 1-800-649-5322. Young Life, a non-denomination . al Christian organization for high school youth, meets Mondays at 8 p.m. For the location of the weekly activ : ity, check out Young Life's poster at school or call 655-7118. 655-7118. WyW Life, a non-denomina tional Christian organization for middle school youth, meets Thursdays at 7 p.m. For the location of the week ly activity, check out Wyld ; ' Life's poster at school or call 655-7118. ' - Heber Valley Railroad features alt , kinds of different train rides, including the Provo Canyon, Casino Express Garni ngand Murder Mystery trains. The " depot is located at 450 S. 600 West in Heber City. For more ' information about rides, dates - and rates, call) -800-888-8499 or visit www.heberval-leyrr.org. www.heberval-leyrr.org. Utah Olympic Park opens daily for tours from 9 a.m-5 p.m. Adults are $7, youth ages 1 3-1 3-1 7 and seniors 65, andolder are $5, children ages 3-1 2 are $3, and ages 2 and under are ' , free. The fee includes admission admis-sion to the Joe Quinney Winter Sports CenterAlf . ! Engen Museum. For more ' information, call 658-4200.Bobsled 658-4200.Bobsled rides are available avail-able at the park beginning May 24. Participants must be : at least 1 6 years old. The cost i is $65 per person during the summer season. For details, call 658-4206 or visit ; www.olyparks.com., ; Park City Museum presents - exhibits of the Park City area history and the territorial jail. . The newest installation is "Mining for Silver, Skiing for , Cold: The History of Winter Sports in Park City." The muse urn, 528 Main St, offers free . tours of the museum Mondays from 2-3 p.m. to leam about the history of the town's min ing days. The museum is open . Mondays-Saturdays from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and on Sundays from noon- 6 p.m. For more information, call 649-7457. Shodo-An Zen Retreat offers meditation and introductory classes in Deer valley, honoring honor-ing a 2,500-year-old tradition. Returning and new students are welcome. To register, call 640-5936 640-5936 or 658-0402. Mountain Lotus Yoga offers private pri-vate and group sessions, featuring fea-turing gentle, therapeutic restorative and prenatal influences, influ-ences, along with Kundalini . and vlniyoga. For details, call Lisa Needham at 513-0527. Yoga: Group classes exploring breath movement and mindfulness mind-fulness for health and well-being well-being are held from 8:1 5 to 9:45 a.m. at the Park City Dance Academy. Classes are taught by certified yoga teacher Colette Herrick RN. For more information, call , 645-7494. Anusara Yoga is heldat "The Shop," located at 11 67 Woodside Ave. next to the Park City Library. For information informa-tion ana class times, access www.parkcityyoga.com, email ' davidoldtownpc.com, or call 649-9339. All levels. Classes by voluntary donation. Sundance Resort hosts yoga classes for all ability levels Thursday through Sunday. The resort also offers children's yoga Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 4 -5 p.m. For details and to register, call (801) 225-4107, ext 6000. Computer classes: The Lab Park City on Sidewinder Drive hosts computer classes and private instruction for all major software applications. For more information, call 649-5259. Summit County Library hosts . preschool story time for 3- to 5-year-olds at the Kamas branch on Thursdays at 1 0 a.m., at the Sheldon Richins Auditorium on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. and on Wednesdays at 1 :30 p.m. in the library at Kimball Junction. For more information, call '615-3903. Wednesday 30 . Dean Adair, Rustic Creek Grill ; (Radisson) Joy Ride (with Josh & Mike), J.B. Mulligan's Flegz, Cisero's Classic Movies, Suede (Kimball Plaza) Tim Wray, Renee's MAY Thursday 1 Judd Widner, The Spur . ; Joy and Eric (from Soul Patrol), r J.B. Mulligan's Dean Adair, Kustic Creek Grill ; (Radisson) Friday 2 Muddpuddle. The Spur DJ request night, Plan B , Dean Adair, Rustic Oeek Grill (Radisson) ', , , DJ Brisk, Cisero's . Saturday 3 Uptown Hustler, The Spur Dean Adair, Rustic Creek Grill - (Radisson) DJ Q-Tip, Cisero's ! To become a part of The Park Record's calendar, call Jana McQuay ; at 649-9014, ext 104, a e-mail artsparknscord.com |