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Show Page 20 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, December 20, 2007 Driers Grove Events Center . A Dlcken'i Christmas The Grove Events Center at 20 S. Main St. in Pleasant Grove will open its new 2007-2008 theater season with "A Dick-en's Dick-en's Christmas," featuring a gourmet traditional Christmas dinner along with carolers, entertainment and the timeless time-less Dickens masterpiece, "A Christmas Carol" produced by The I,ockwxxJ Kerx-rtory Company. The pnxluction will star Matt Mogan as the rascally old miser, Scrooge, with Josh Francis as Bob Cratchjt and Eric Mood as The Ghost of Christmas lYesent. This holiday dinner theater is for one week only with the last pnxluction Saturday, Dec. 22. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. with special entertainment entertain-ment and carolers. "A Christmas Carol" will play every night at 7:30. Theater The-ater including dinner costs $16.50 for adults and $14 for children and seniors. 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ALL cnnisTrjAS I . i fl Lehi 310 N. 850 E. Lehi, UT 84043 (801) 653-2806 information on group rates is available at www.emerson-smith.org. www.emerson-smith.org. Lehi Arts Council Naturally Lehi Take your best shot! Get ready for Naturally Lehi, an amateur photo contest sponsored by the 1-ehi Arts Council. The ; contest, to be held in January 2008, is seeking remarkable, original photographs of nature taken within the boundaries of Ix'hi, Utah. 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. Contact Linnie Brown at 706-2234 for more information. Entry forms are available online at www.lehic-ityarts.org www.lehic-ityarts.org Registration for workshops The Winter Workshop series will begin on Jan. 28, 2008. Registration for workshops, including sculpting, arts and crafts, cooking for kids, mom and tot music and movement, and children's musical theatre classes, will be available online on-line by Jan. 4, 2008. Children's Musical Theatre classes will include kids, ages 4-7, (A Day,, in the Country); juniors, ages 8-15, (School House Rock Live, Jr.); and advanced, by audition only (Into The Woods, Jr.). Puppetry school offered Ix'hi City Arts Council will Work from home Own your own schedule. income Call immediately immedi-ately 801-461-3390 OREM 2 bd 1 ba $625mo cable 4 internet included. Call 369 3567 Kevin AF Xtra Irg 1 bedroom apt. $450m dep. 372-1940 or 427-9758 JrthaWr-W- be offering a Saturday School 0 A, s Provo Orem 272 N. University 39 W. Center Provo, UT 84606 Orem, UT 84058 (801)373-3061 (801) 226-1011 of Puppetry beginning in January. Janu-ary. This is an educational and performance project that will teach 12 students, ages 8-18, to design, build, rehearse and perform a dramatic production with marionettes. This puppetry pup-petry institute will run every Saturday", 9-11 a.m., January through May. Students will be required to fill out an application ap-plication for participation in this project. The project will be under the direction of master puppeteer, Nat Reed. Utah Valley State College Nutcracker presented by Utah Regional Ballet The Utah Regional Re-gional Ballet, the professional ballet company in residence at Utah Valley State College, will perform the "Nutcracker" Today, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Covey Centre for the Arts in Provo, with a matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. This year marks the 25th anniversary of "Nutcracker" performances by the Ballet. To celebrate this milestone, URB will honor all 50 dancers who have played the role of Clara on opening night. , ; Tickets can be purchased by calling the Covey Centre for the Arts ticket office, (801) 852-7007. 852-7007. Ticket prices range from $15 to $26. Matinees will have recorded music rather than the live orchestra and prices are jV Photos 0 Text i"Tjn Thousands U of notential i clients LEHI New lot excellent locale wgreat view great price. Must sell! 768-0H94 or 372-7480 RaribMi NiFdi CtMty HOME for sale Lehi fnshd bsmt. 5 bdrm 3 ba fncd yrd 768-0894 372-7454 Ntivf Track HI railu,t?kralft MINI-EX v skid steers pallet forks auger. $175-$225day. Cedar Valley, Sartoga & Lehi areas. Call 888-689-9815 Mention Men-tion ad get $10 offday discounted for these perfor 1 f Z3 Springville St. George 565 N. Main 1930 W. Sunset Blvd Springville, UT 84663 St. George, UT 84770 (801)489-7777 (435) 674-7655 mances. The evening performances will feature a live orchestra under the direction of Bryce Rytting, chairman of the Music Department at UVSC, with original choreography by Jacqueline Jac-queline Colledge, scenic design by Bill Kirkpatrick and costume cos-tume design by Sarah B. Price. Each performance will also feature more than 125 dancers with youth artists Savanah Thompson, Erica Huebler and Anica Berry as Clara. As part of the ballet's educational edu-cational outreach program, Nutcracker will perform four performances for schools in Utah Valley during December. These performances include a narrative and interactive student stu-dent cast member question and answer session at the conclusion conclu-sion of the performance. Tickets can be purchased by calling the Covey Centre for the Arts ticket office, (801) 852-7007. 852-7007. Ticket prices range from $15 to $26. Matinees will have recorded music rather than the live orchestra, and prices are discounted for these performances. perfor-mances. Fifteen years and still on stage For "Farley Family Xmas" UVSC Theatrical Arts ' Department celebrates the ' holiday season with the family fam-ily favorite, "Farley Family Xmas" performing today and Friday in the Ragan Theater at the UVSC Orem campus at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for general admission, $8 for facultyseniors facultyse-niors and $6 for UVSC students. stu-dents. Now in its 15th celebratory season, author and star James Arrington returns to the stage in his one-man show about the ever-infamous Farley Family and their eccentric holiday happenings. A unique play that includes much improvisation, "Farley Family Xmas" capitalizes on the success of the original "Farley Family Reunion" and the character talents of Arrington Ar-rington who portrays characters charac-ters in the piece that include everything from a 6-year -old pageant dancer to a 99-year-old patriarch. Hale Center Theater Orem A Christmas Carol Hale Center Theater Orem will present pres-ent its 18th production of "A Christmas Carol," which will run through Saturday. Performances are scheduled sched-uled nightly (except Sunday) t. ! PAnrr through the entire rua Evening Eve-ning 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 oitnight and seating location. ' Tickets can be purchased by calling 226600. 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 Jan. 4-12 1 The international success and popularity of the Irish dance phenomenon Riverdance has brought attention the energetic dancing of Ireland, including two championship schools of Irish dance that will be featured fea-tured 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 begin Jan. 4 and continue through Jan. 12 ori Mondays, Thurs- days, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. with a Saturday matinee mati-nee at 2 p.m. on Jan. 12 at the SCERA Center, 745 S. State, Orem. Reserved-seat tickets at $ 10 for adults and $8 for children chil-dren (age 3-11), students (wAD) and seniors (age 65) are available avail-able from 10am-6pm weekdays at the SCERA Center, by calR ing (801) 225-ARTS, online at f 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 Craw-ford 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 west-ern United States, and from this idea was born the Rhythm of Ireland Dance Company. The dance event will also feature the Rhythm of Ireland ORDER Wove A Complete Your Holiday 'PRIilrp DIRECT v ""S3" l ; V f This Complete Kitchen Package KNOTTY CHERRY OR MAPLE CABINETS EVEN INCLUDES Hl'ill COUNTERTOPS! 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The dances themselves emerged from informal in-formal gatherings of neighbors who took time to dance, play music and tell stories. The Boys of "Forever Plaid" to Return for "Plaid Tidings" Dec. 14-22 The quartet from the popular production, "Forever "For-ever Plaid," returns to design a new Christmas show in "Plaid Tidings" playing at the SCERA Center for the Arts through Saturday. "Plaid Tidings" performances perfor-mances are at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children, seniors and students. All seats are reserved and available from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m. at the SCERA Center, 745 S. State, Orem, by calling 225-ARTS, online at www.scera.org or at the door 30 minutes prior to the show if seating is available. '"Plaid Tidings' is a charming show that provides a new entertainment en-tertainment option for the season," sea-son," says Adam J. Robertson, SCERA's President and CEO. "The famous two-minute 55-second 55-second version of the Ed Sullivan Sul-livan show so popular in 'Forever 'For-ever Plaid' is presented with some crazy holiday twists." American Fork Arts Council Symphony youth soloist auditions au-ditions announced Auditions for youth soloists for the April 28 concert with the American Fork Symphony will be held Jan. 12. These auditions will be held in the music department of American 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, audi-tion, but former winners must wait until they are in the next age level to audition again. Contestants Con-testants will perform in their appropriate age level only. 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