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Show Page 14 0 R E M TIMES Thursday, January 10, 2008 ibriefSi Hale Center Theater Orem Don't Drink the Water Hale Center Theater Orem will present Woody Allen's Cold War comedy, "Don't Drink the Water," Performances are scheduled nightly (except Sunday) Sun-day) through the entire run. Evening performances begin at 8 p.m. Saturday matinees are scheduled at noon and 3:30 p.m. Weekday matinees at 5 p.m. are scheduled for Dec. 20 and 21. Tickets are $13.50-$17.50 $13.50-$17.50 depending on night and seating location. Tickets can be purchased by calling 22()-Wi(K). Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The theater is located at 225 W. 400 North, Orem. SCERA SCERA to celebrate dance Irish Style The international interna-tional success and popularity of the Irish dance phenomenon Riverdance has brought attention at-tention the energetic dancing danc-ing of Ireland, including two championship schools of Irish Mi i U i i www.heralclextra.com yellowpages V. Cf If orem. pleasant alpine uiI KMC "i ... . ' : W t. - if - i : Photo by Scott Hancock dance that will be featured at the SCERA Center for the Arts during January. Called "Rhythm of Ireland," the evening will reflect the current fascination with Irish dance with a generous nod to its history, and will feature some of the best championship Irish dancers in the state of Utah. Performances will continue con-tinue through Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with a Saturday matinee mati-nee at 2 p.m. at the SCERA Center, 745 S. State, Orem. Reserved-seat tickets at $10 for adults and $8 for children (age 3-11), students (wID) and seniors (age 65) are available from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays at the SCERA Center, by calling call-ing (801) 225-ARTS, online at www.scera.org or at the door 30 minutes prior to each show. The Crawford and Shelley Schools of Irish dance will be featured. Choreographers and co-Artistic Directors Jill Crawford and Tina Shelley are both TCRG certified through the Irish Dance Commission of Dublin, Ireland. They combine their schools to host the annual Utah State Feis, a statewide Irish dance competition that draws dancers from all over the western United States, and from this idea was born the Rhythm of Ireland Dance Company. SCERA Announces Auditions for "Smokey Joe's Cafe" The Mf ' 4 Emily Marlowe NORTH COUNTY STAFF Breakfast is' generally recognized rec-ognized as the most important meal of the day. It has been said that if you eat breakfast it will set the stage for metabolic function, get the intestinal tract in motion and give the body the energy it needs to work. Many of us feel we do not have time for breakfast, or our taste buds are just not set up to like breakfast. Me, on the other hand, I could eat breakfast break-fast for every meal. It is a good thing that op-posites op-posites attract because my husband would choose break call Own a small business? Ready to start one? Discover why so many Utah County businesses prefer Western Community Bank. With every capability Your Highness may need, we stand ready to serve. Cal 222-9006. l Jazz, Ballet, Tap, Tum bling, Hip Hop, Technique, TapBallet combo, and Tiny Tots classes are available. ENROLLMENT STiLt OPEN Contact Information: 'ij ' i (801) 785-5883 90 South Main Street, Pleasant Grove ' SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem announces auditions for its upcoming April 2008 production pro-duction of the song and dance revue "Smokey Joe's Cafe," celebrating the rock 'n roll music of songwriters Lieber & Stoller. "Smokey Joe's Cafe" will be directed and choreographed by Shawn Mortensen and will play at the SCERA Center for the Arts April 11-26, 2008 on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Auditions for men and women ages 16 and older will be Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 from 7-9 p.m. in Room B3 of the SCERA Center, 745 S. State St. in Orem. Auditioners should come prepared to sing 16 measures mea-sures of a song of their choice (a 1950s-60's era song is recommended recom-mended by not required). An accompanist or boom box will be provided. Dance auditions will take place Feb. 2 from 10 a.m. to noon. Some of those from singing auditions will be asked to attend the dance audition. Dancers are also needed for a variety of non-singing roles and are welcome to attend the dance audition only. Auditioners Audition-ers will learn and perform a short segment of choreography- For more information, contact con-tact SCERA at (801) 225-ARTS or visit www.scera.org. fast very last, and probably only if it were the only thing to choose from. I would enjoy waffles for breakfast, French toast for lunch and pancakes for dinner. I don't necessarily need meat to go with my meal, but it is always a nice touch. (Just a side note, if you are looking for an amazing lean ' sausage, you should try tak- v ing a short drive to Pleasant 1 Grove and stopping in at Smith Brothers Market. They carry a ground sausage thai has j' virtually no grease and tastes fantastic; this is great for all of you counting calories. It tastes great with jifet salt and pepper or a taste of Worcestershire sauce.) For many of us it is really easy to get into a breakfast rut. Maybe you are the kind that opens up the same box of oatmeal oat-meal every morning, maybe you grab your toast and juice Only 45 minutes from Provo, Soldier Summit Estates combines substantial value with accessibility to the Wasatch front's metropolitan valleys. Regardless of your motive be it securing a long-term investment, strengthening family ties, constructing a sound inheritance inheri-tance plan, or all of the above Soldier Summit Estates is the perfect place to achieve your objectives. Define your legacy and lifestyle at Soldier Summit Estates. 6-15 acre recreational estates underground utilities etectric, phone state-of-the-art water system r restrictive covenants architectural review committee well-maintained roads year-round access DawJ Cunningham Banners Realty Oe.oceSbf 0 f N BOI 3G8 8272 'k American Fork Arts Council Symphony youth soloist auditions audi-tions announced Auditions for youth soloists for the April 28 concert with the American Fork Symphony will be Jan. 12. These auditions will be held in the music department of American Amer-ican Fork Junior High School, 1120 N. 20 West. Categories are: Elementary ages 12 and under; Junior ages 13 through 15; and Senior ages 16 through 18. All instrumental players and vocalists may audition, but former winners must wait until they are in the next age level to audition again. Contestants will perform in their appropriate appropri-ate age level only. Instrumentalists should prepare a movement from a standard concerto or a solo with orchestral accompaniment. accompani-ment. Vocalists should prepare a standard aria or solo with orchestra (no "pop" songs, however). Two pianos will be available avail-able and contestants must bring their own accompanist. Pianists may perform unaccompanied, unac-companied, but all other contestants con-testants should perform with an accompanist. Each contestant contes-tant will be allowed eight minutes. min-utes. Winners will be selected according to performance on the way out the door, or you like a hot coffee to get you started, or maybe the colored, sugar cereal appeals to you. Whatever breakfast food you enjoy, I have a recipe for you this week that will make you want to set your alarm a half hour earlier just so you can dine with this French toast. For many of you weekends are the best time for really great breakfasts. You have time to fully wake up, and enjoy en-joy the meaL But, for me Monday Mon-day morning is just as crazy as Sunday. So, I make the time to treat my family and myself to this incredible, tasty food as often as I can. I enjoy eating breakfast out at a restaurant, but I enjoy homemade French toast better. bet-ter. The secret ingredient that most people leave out ... sugar! I would also suggest using evaporated milk in place of regular milk and a very thick soldiersummit.com MOUNTAIN1 ESTATES J A I Westerned MS I Community Bank 7 Life's needs. Life's bank." WESTER NCOMNUNITYakNK. COM standards. The judges decision deci-sion will be final. Orchestral scores and parts must be readily read-ily available through standard sources. An audition fee of $15 will be charged for each applicant. An application form must be filled out and returned with this fee by Saturday, January 5, 2008. Application forms may be obtained from teachers, Web site www. americanforksymphony.org., or Maxine Steele, 48 W. 600 North, American Fork, Utah 84003; 801-756-2330. Each contestant con-testant will receive an audition time by mail or phone by Jan. 8. Also for more information, contact Maxine Steele. Lehi Arts Council Take your best shot Get ready for Naturally Lehi, an amateur photo contest sponsored spon-sored by the Lehi Arts Council. The contest is seeking remarkable, original photographs photo-graphs of nature taken within the boundaries of Lehi. Photographs Photo-graphs may show natural landscapes, land-scapes, wild animals or insects in natural settings, plant life, and other natural scenes. Amateur photographers of all ages may participate. Contact Con-tact Linnie Brown at 766-2234 for more information. Entry forms are available online at www.lehicityarts.org Fabulous French Toast Makes 6 thick slices 1 4 eggs 1 23 cup evaporated milk 1 13 cup flour 1 13 cup sugar (more or less according to your taste) 1 12 tsp vanilla H4tsp salt I dash of cinnamon if you choose Whisk together all ingredients. Heat pan until hot. When the pan is hot spread a touch of butter on the pan. If the butter smokes your pan is too hot. Soak your bread in the egg mixture but do not make it soggy. Place your toast on pan. Cook each side for 90 seconds or until done. sliced piece of bread. Until next weeks batter chatter, may you find time for breakfast and treat that UOL y5Niv fi v Looking For a New Career? Enroll now and be working before summer Nail Tech - 3 Months Barbering - 6 Months Cosmetology -12 Months Enrolling now for January and March classes Winter Workshops The Lehi Arts Council winter workshop work-shop series will begin on Jaa 28. Registration for workshops which include sculpting, arts and crafts, cooking for kids, mom and tot music and movement, move-ment, children's musical theatre the-atre classes, will be available for online today. Hutchings Museum Wildlife Art Show The Hutchings Museum, 55 N. Center St., Lehi, is sponsoring a Wildlife Art Exhibit in February. Febru-ary. Entries are being accepted to display at the museum until the deadline at 5 p.m., Jan. 31. There is no age requirement. Judging will take place Feb. 1. Prizes will be awarded by age group for first, second and third place, with all entries getting get-ting a free museum pass. More information on the competition competi-tion is available online, www. hutchingsmuseum.org or at the museum, 768-7180. Night in the Museum Museum Mu-seum staff and docents are hosting a "Night in the Museum Mu-seum on Feb. 22 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The museum is a wild place full of historic and entertaining entertain-ing characters and animals as the sun sets and the exhibits come to life. Come experience the adventure of a "Night in the Museum." someone you love with breakfast break-fast in bed or, who knows we might just run into each other at the local breakfast diner! inn n tjiH 'fit CAPELLI IMf ITKf f 6f Kill 3 i |