OCR Text |
Show Page 14 OREM TIMES Thursday, September 4, 2008 hriPTQ American Fork Arts Council American Fork Symphony rehearsals re-hearsals to begin Rehearsals for the 2008-200!) season of the American Fork Symphony will begin Saturday, Sept. (3, from 8-10 a.m. in the American Fork Junior High School band room, 1120 N. 20 West, American Fork. The orchestra will give it first concert (XI. 20 in the American Fork High School auditorium. There are openings for string players, as well as for percussion and some other instruments. However, the orchestra or-chestra welcomes players of all orchestral instruments. Players interested in joining the symphony, sym-phony, or more information, should contact Maxine Steele at 75-2:0. The symphony is under the direction of co-conductors, Alan Allied and Dr. Terry Hill. The symphony has expanded its mcmlx rship to include musicians mu-sicians from Utah county to surrounding counties. The symphony is sponsored by the American Fork Arts Council in conjunction with American For City, the Utah Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Local businesses and patrons also w support the symphony. For more information about the symphony, visit www. americanforksymphony.com. Pleasant Grove Arts Orchestra rehearsals begin 1 he Pleasant Grove Orchestra will begin rehearsals for the 2008-2009 concert season beginning be-ginning on Saturday, Sept. 6 at 8 a.m. in the lower level of the Pleasant Grove Library. 30 E. Center St. Rehearsals will continue on Saturdays at 8 a.m. at the library throughout the concert con-cert season. The orchestra will present five concerts this season: Fall Classics, "The Messiah." Mes-siah." Family Concert, Young Artists and Pops. The orchestra is in need of string, percussion, and low brass players, and interested musicians are invited to join. For further information, contact con-tact Jennv Alton at 6424757 or call 785-0479. Lehi Arts Center Workshops open for adults In addition to the Lehi Arts children's workshops this fall, the Lehi Arts Center is offering some exciting art workshops for adults. These one-day workshops, including painting, photography, and a free art LEAVING FOR LONDON? YOU CAN STARTSTOP YOUR NEWSPAPER DELIVERY FOR VACATIONS t T NTi M1 K F'RVU T Hi vn INI -375-5103- www.heraldextra.com n Ohaityj critique, are great for brushing brush-ing up on the basics or trying something new. The following classes will be held in October, but registration registra-tion is available now at www. lehicityarts.org. Painting with artist Ron Rus-son Rus-son on Oct. 11 from 1:30-5:30 p.m. Russon will teach a class that emphasizes experimentation experimenta-tion and abstraction with the use of solid art fundamentals. Samples of Russon's artwork are available online at www. ronrussoastudio.com Art Critique Need some feedback on your art? Join fellow artists for an informal discussion of each other's artwork on Oct. 18, 9-1 1 a.m. Bring 2-3 pieces of artwork in progress; all types of media are welcome. The critique is free, but seating is limited so register regis-ter early to reserve a spot. Photography Photographer Photogra-pher Bob Hills will teach a digital photography workshop mainly for beginners, or near beginners on Oct. 25, 8 a.m. to noon. The course will center around outdoor photography, photogra-phy, including instruction on composition, lighting, manual settings, depth-of -field, image processing, ethics, etc. and will have significant time for questions and answers. Some of Hills's work can be seen at www.bobhillsphotography. com Naturally Lehi Also, coming up in January 2009, the Lehi Arts Council will be sponsoring Naturally Lehi, an amateur photo contest. The contest is seeking remarkable, 1 original photographs of nature taken within the boundaries of Lehi. Photographs may show natural landscapes, wild animals or insects in natural settings, plant life, and other natural scenes. Amateur photographers pho-tographers of all ages may participate, and all photos will be included in the show. More details will be available in October, Oc-tober, but start now (while the weather's great) to explore our community and get that perfect per-fect shot. Hale Center Theater Orem. The Hasty Heart Hale Center Theater Orem's production produc-tion of "The Hasty Heart" will appear now through Sept. 13 at the theater located at 225 W. 400 North, Orem, with performances nightly except Sundays. Evening performances begin at 7:30 p.m. Saturday matinees are scheduled for Aug. 30 and Sept. 6 and 13 at 3:30 p.m. The theater will be dark August 5, 6, 12, and 13. Ticket prices range from $ 1 1.50 to $ 15.50 depending on night, and seating seat-ing location. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at 226-8600. The play is directed by veteran vet-eran actordirector Maureen Eastwood. Set in a makeshift British Army Hospital in Burma Bur-ma during WWII, its tale of a fiercely proud and independent Scot who discovers he is dying dy-ing and finally is able to make friends with other inmates is BUSINESS is only a hobby. Think about it. Your advertising message can reach more than 92,000 readers every Sunday in the Daily Herald. the only thing between your children and alcohol is you. There are ways to keep your children from using any alcohol. They all start with you. Research shows parental disapproval is the number one reason kids' choose not to drink. So set clear rules and expectations on no alcohol use. For more formation on underage drinking tn Utah and the proven skills to prevent it, visit pdentsempowered.org. Sponsored by The Utah told with compassion, humor and sensitivity. uvu Leonardo Da Vinci at the Woodbury Art Museum The Da Vinci Experience, an international in-ternational traveling exhibit based on the work of Leonardo Da Vinci, will be featured at UVLTs Woodbury Art Museum at the University Mall now through Oct. 4. The exhibit consists of working mechanical mechani-cal models based on the drawings draw-ings found in Leonardo Da Vinci's notebooks. Admission will be $14 for adults, $11 for seniors (65) and $6 for students (wID), active ac-tive military and their family members and children (ages 5-18). Family group rates are available for immediate family for $28. Children age 5 and under un-der are free. Group rates are offered with a minimum of 15 people, $3 per person for student groups, $4 per person for youth groups and $7 per person for adult groups. The Woodbury Art Museum is located on the second floor of the University Mall in Orem in the southeast corner just west of Nordstrom. The exhibit is open Monday noon to 9 p.m. and Tuesday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. On Saturdays, the exhibit is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information on the exhibit, visit www.uvu. edumuseum. Scera Auditions announced The North Count)' Newspapers Do9y Herald Publishing Co 399 E. tan Id. - Mmm Orm, Iff M061 756-7553 fit 756-274 D General POSTAL JOBS AF 2BD condo. Central air, dishwasher, disposal, dis-posal, WD, Internet, cable TV, cvrd parking, storage, patio. Easy fwy. access. No smkpets. $950Mo. plus utilities. Incl fees. Dep req. Call 756-6355 after 4 p.m. Avail now. $17.08-$28.27hr, now hiring. For application and tree government job info, call American Assoc of Labor 1-913-599-8042, 24hrs. emp. serv. WORK around your schedule $450 $15000 monthly PR or $2000 - $4500 FT aap-ply aap-ply online www.wfhden-ver.com www.wfhden-ver.com or call 303-296-6497 Your opportunity is waiting for you. 8-12kmonth possible. 1-877-798-4899 D House Rentals AF Nice 1 bd 1 ba new furnace nice S clean avail now $5007mo no smkpets 435-427-9410 LOOKING kik CCSiGAR SIM 'if iwne h mji iWnMUm PARENTS Da EMPOWERED Department Of Alcoholic Beverage Control hi J SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem announces auditions for its NovemberDecember 2008 production of "Plaid Tidings: Tid-ings: The Forever Plaid Christmas Christ-mas Edition." The show is SCERA 's new annual holiday tradition is part of the 2008- 2009 SCERA Encore Season and SCERA's 75th anniversary celebration. "Plaid Tidings" will be directed by Robinne Booth with choreography by Shawn Mortensen and will play in Showhouse II at the SCERA Center for the Arts Nov. 28 through Dec. 23, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Auditions for the four male leads "The Plaids" will be held Oct. 3 from 7-9 p.m. at the SCERA Center, 745 S. State, Orem. Men ages 20 and older should come prepared to sing 16 measures of a song of then-choice. then-choice. A 1950s era song is preferred. An accompanist or boom box will be provided. A boy or girl age 6-8 is also needed and children should come to audition from 6:30-7 6:30-7 p.m on Oct. 3 prepared to recite a short poem or other brief narrative no singing is required. Also part of the show is a cast of Rockette-style dancers who must tap dance as well as one ballerina. Dance auditions will be held Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to noon and dancers should come prepared to move and learn a short dance routine. For more information, contact con-tact SCERA at 225-ARTS or visit www.scera.org. warn DComtos I ButkSng fop Rent I Materials All Steel Buildings All Sizes Discount! Can Construct Local Dealer Consultant Save-Save 'Deals of Deals www.scg-orp.com source 0NH 801-734-9263 All Steel Buildings Pri-ority Pri-ority Building on Sale!! 5 sizes to choose from Limited Time Can Erect Cheap Freightt www.scg-grp.com source 0NH 801-734-9263 n Garage Sales Moving Garage Sale New things each day Sept 4-6 & 10-13 8-1 1am 265 S Alpine Cir(900 E) Alpine. and Utah Prevention |