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Show Page A12 Thursday, December 2, 2004 Times Newspaper "The Nutcracker" Ushers in Christmas Season at Thanksgiving Point Dancing candies and toys led by the Sugar Plum Fairy, Snow Queen and little Clara will usher jn Christmas Season cheer in the non-profit Rocky Mountain Repertory JBallet Company's Eight annual production of "The Nutcracker" December 14, 15 and 16 in the Barn at Thanksgiving Point. "We are thrilled children, chil-dren, youth and adults still young at heart can enjoy this traditional event amid the Christmas festivities at Thanksgiving Point" stated stat-ed Artistic Director Connie Burton, former soloist for Ballet West, BYU Ballet faculty member mem-ber and owner of the Orem-based Rocky Mountain Ballet. "Professional dancer Nathan Cottam will thrill of over a hundred of our very talented local youth are Sugar Plum Fairy Katelyn Sheffield, Snow Queen Kylie Finlinson and Hilary Fullmer. Dancing roles of Clare are Jasmin Fullmer and Marisol Alvilez." With only three 7 p.m.' night performances, shows are expected to sell out early. Tickets are: door $16 and available at the Thanksgiving Point box office (786-4900) or through Ticket Master (801) 325-7328. Three 9:30 a.m. matinees will be performed for school children. , f 1 Rocky Mountain Repertory Ballet, considered consid-ered one of the Intermountain West's premier pre-professional audiences as he performs Children $9 or at door dance companiesy'Tias as Cavalier. Heading the cast $11; Adults $14 or at the its purpose to educate i : hhlA ' CI If URL I ill Al IYL 1 fl ME., ,-'.. tl L. WJT M ; J, 4 128 N. 100 E. Lehi 768-9201 Open Mon. - Sat 9:00 - 6:00 h;. 'Vr A the community ia the art of classical ballet and holds open enrollment throughout the, year (801)224-8058. Since 1882 All Madame Alexander Dolls "4 m -PAHPtfe nff , M.. si V ( I bi ' iff -3 i JtJlWt U71 fontanini w nt '.;' CP Ml JVUUVLIU f "V ( .1 7" Children's Holiday Dresses Save 15 Pretty As (A A Picture Fl! 1 Collectibles 15 Off Enjoy our trees, garlands and boughs, all tied up with ribbons 'n bows, and choose from our unique seasonal gifts, handcrafts 2 and home decor in a charming country atmosphere! Infant Specialties I'M Mm mi Friday, November 26th 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Holiday Dresses, Playwear, Take Me Home, ChristeningBlessing, Plush, Bibs, Santa Hats & More. l i t V ' IK T J h I tiV O I 1 - o" iiiiMniim -i Free picture with Santa With a $25 Purchase. (1-15 exit 279) 457 East State Street, American Fork 7564)815 wwwUttkThingsOutkt.com ft "9 Celebrating: Jesus Christ the KEY to Christmas! 24 Hours a day L 17 Special giveaways, programs, and music during the Christmas season. Listen and win! For a schedule, visit our web site: www.keyy.com or call 374-521 0. En Espanol, Sabado, 12 a las 5 PM t II is 154 West Main, Lehi 801-768-3549 December Visiting Teaching & Home Teaching bags WITH MESSAGE! 1 I Uriiquc STOCKING STUFFERS! Christmas balloons $1.00 off a do2en (mention this ad) Old-fashioned pull toys! Snowman figurines And lots more! Come in and see all the fun things! Christmas Neighbor Gifts! "The Nutcracker" to play at Thanksgiving Point December 14-16, 2004. 10 Ways to involve your Children in the Holiday Every young child wants to be like Mommy or Daddy. Here's a way you can help them understand under-stand why you're extra busy at Christmas time -give them a "to do" list of their own! Here are some suggestions to get you started, and your children will have' plenty of their own ideas to add to the list. 1. Write your Christmas wish list for Santa and mail it 2. Make 2 ornaments: one for your tree and one for a friend 3. Decorate your Christmas tree 4. Visit www.claus.com http:www.claus.com (lots of fun activities for children!) 5. Bake cookies for Santa, friends and neighbors neigh-bors 6. Do a good deed for someone in need 7. Donate some of your toys 8. Attend a Christmas play or concert 9. Make presents or cards for your parents, sisters and brothers 10. Wrap presents and put under the tree ; ! 1 . t ft k Saturday "December 4tK 2004 2004 Star MM Christmas Parade Route Starts 10 A.M. Uiwupfor In Stat Mill Pott Office 600Notth N Main General Store ' 147 East 600 North American Fork 801.756.0464 Visit with Santa Glaus STRAIGHT FROM THE NORTH POLE FREE Fireman Hats SEE HOW YOU LOOK AS A FIREMAN Hot Chocolate SERVED BY THE AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Receive your Free Book from Santa . ' TO PROMOTE READING AND THE AMERICAN FORK LITERACY CENTER Children's Art Show COME SEE SOME COOL ART BY THE KIDS Saturday, Dec 4 2004 PARADE STARTS 10 a.m. AT 1 OP WEST AND MAIN STREET morning 4 1' T&fiTin j; -a- VUJl |