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Show Thursday, February 28, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 13 briefs Utah Valley . Symphony Young Artists to solo with symphony Eight young musicians mu-sicians will be in the spotlight as the Utah Valley Symphony j presents its annual Young Artists Concert March 11, 12 and 13. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Covey Center for . the Arts, 425 W. Center St. j Tuesday's concert is specially priced for families, at $25, with first-come, first-served seating. Reserved seats Wednesday and Thursday evenings are $10 each ($8 for students and senior citizens). Call 852-7007 for tickets. Bryce Rytting will conduct. The program will open with the orchestra playing Brahms's Tragic Overture. The eight young guest artists, ages 11-19, will then perform concertos, for which they were selected in auditions last fall. Catherine Winters, 11, a sixth-grader at Northridge Elementary, will perform the third movement of the Quantz Flute Concerto in G Major. She is the daughter of Alan and Jill Winters of Lindon and a flute student of Elizabeth Ambler. Rebekah Willey, 13, the daughter of Donell and Denise Willey of Pleasant Grove, will play the third movement of Kabalevsky's Violin Concerto Con-certo in C Major. She attends American Heritage School and studies violin with Barbara Williams. Brittany Williams, a 17-year-old senior at Mountain View High School, is the daughter American Fork City NOTICE OF IRRIGATION WATER TO RENT Notice is hereby given that American Fork City is renting their shares of American Fork Irrigation Water, Lehi Irrigation Water, and Pleasant Grove Irrigation Water at the following rates: American Fork Irrigation Water share rental is $60.00 for the first share (includes a $30.00 share and notice fee charged by the American Fork Irrigation Company on the first share rented) and $30.00 for each additional addi-tional share rented. Lehi Irrigation Water share rental is $58.00 for the first sha're (includes a $28.00 share and notice fee charged by the Lehi Irrigation Company on the first share rented) and $30.00 for each additional share rented. Pleasant Grove Irrigation Water share rental is $38.00 for the first share (includes a $3.00 notice fee charged by the Pleasant Grove Irrigation Company on the first share rented) and $35.00 for each additional share rented. Persons desiring to rent water shares owned by American Fork City may do so at the American Fork City Administration Offices, 51 East Main Street, through March 13, 2008. Dated this 24 day of January, 2008. Richard M. Colborn City Recorder Published in North County Newspapers January 31 & February 7, 14, 21, 28 & March 6 &13, 2008. 00310927 UPAXLP I Xiiiiuiiiminiiinni.nl ji iii.ii. i iiijiuijiui.iiiiiiiiiiii li.ii - i-iiimii.jiiii' mmmmm Aspen Mortgage Your Home Loan Specialists wvw.AmtSMm.tnM 30 yr. Fixed Rates Have Dropped Below 6.00! Buy a home. Change your ARM to a Fixed Mortgage Consolidate your Home Equity Line and high interest credit cards into one loan. Refinance to remove mortgage insurance. Call us today to apply. Find out why our past clients think we are the best. Bert Wilson of Clayton and Tracy Williams of Orem. A student of Barbara Williams since age 10, she will perform the second movement of Max Bruch's Violin Concerto Con-certo no. 1 in G Minor. Ree Lu, 13, began studying piano at age 5 with Carmen Hall and is now a student of Irene Peery-Fox. The son of Kening Lu and June Tang of Orem, he is in eighth grade at Centennial Middle School. He will perform the first movement move-ment of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto no. 2 in C Minor. Jenny Spencer, soprano, will sing "Crude sorte" from L'ltaliana in Algeri by Rossini. She is the 19-year-old daughter of Ross and Margo Spencer of Orem, and a sophomore at BYU. She has studied voice with Elizabeth Farnsworth since age 13. Helen McGarr, 16, is the daughter of Edward and Wendy Wen-dy McGarr of Lindon. A flute student of Laurel Ann Maurer, she has appeared on NPR's "From the Top." The Pleasant Grove High School llth-grader will perform Chaminade's Concertino for Flute and Orchestra. Or-chestra. Conlon Miller, 17, is the son of Kevin and LuAnn Miller of Delta, and a piano student of Irene Peery-Fox. He will perform per-form the third movement of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto Concer-to no. 3. He recently completed a tour of China with the Utah Young Pianists Quartet. Mauresa Bastian, 15, attends Gunnison Valley High'School and studies piano with Irene Peery-Fox. The daughter of Bevan and Gay Bastian of Axtell, Mauresa will conclude the concert with Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue." SCERA "Once on This Island" to infuse Caribbean flavor A Bruc Henriksen, MM i i C J 'V - i V:v'::.' ... v-2a MARK PHILBRICKNorth County Brittney Pasquale left. Amy Kesler, Paige Thunell, Corev Furr and Elijah Thomas will axsvear in the SCERA production of "Once on This Island." clever twist on Hans Christian Anderson's version of "The Little Mermaid" will play out Caribbean style when the musical "Once on This Island" comes to the SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem now through March 1. The multi-Tony Award nominated nom-inated musical tells the story of Timoune, a poor peasant girl who falls in love with Daniel, an upper class boy whom she saves from certain death. She begins a fateful journey she believes is influenced by the gods of earth, water, love and death. The consequences of her choices determine her fate. Performances are at 7:30 each night. All seats are reserved re-served and tickets, at $6 for adults and $4 for children (3-11), students (wID) and seniors se-niors (65), are available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m. at the SCERA Center, 745 S. State St., Orem, by calling call-ing (801) 225-ARTS, online at www.scera.org or at the door 30 minutes prior to performance. perfor-mance. uvsc UVSC's Woodbury Art Muse- : um presents annual Bachelor of Fine Arts show Utah Valley State College's Woodbury Art Museum will host its annual BFA Show through March 11. An opening reception will be held on Friday at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Each spring, the Department of Art and Visual Communications Communi-cations presents an exhibition exhibi-tion featuring the work of W2 fiTrP Fixed mortgage rates are the lowest in four years! It's a great time to buy a home or refinance your current mortgage. Let us help you take advantage of these LOW rates. ' ilk Call us at 222-9006. iThii KJtC $orem pleasant alpine grove 24 HOURS RA0O 1450 TL. L t- i I- I NOW with Full Streaming 01 Audio on the Web HnP:WWW.KEYY.C0M FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Focus on the Family Dr. James Dobson ,. 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Art Show hours are Friday through March 11, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Synergy Dance Company presents "Refract" The UVSC Department of Dance presents Synergy Dance Company's Com-pany's spring concert, "Refract," "Re-fract," March 6-8 in the Ragan Theater at 7:30 p.m. "Refract" is a dance exploration explora-tion into how movement can progress on a straight forward path but also possesses possibilities pos-sibilities to be tangential and "refract" off to change perspectives per-spectives and points of view. Choreography includes works from professional guest artists art-ists such as Heidi Henderson. Henderson, from Connecticut, brings with her a sense of quirky length and extension in an exploration of stopping and re-beginning time in her piece, "The Depth of Waiting." From California, Nicole Brid-gens Brid-gens creates a humorous duet of body language and miscon-nections miscon-nections in her piece, "Umm... WfesteriT Community Bank Life's needs. Life's bank." WltTIRNCOUMUNITVBAMR.COM A DAY v FRIEUDIAE tl A f : ' Children's Programs Advtnturts In Odyisey M-F 6:00 p.m. & Sat. 8 1 m. i 8 p.m. Down Gilttd'i Unt Saturdays ?:30 a ffl.i 7:30 pm. CBHStorytimt M-f 4 p.m. F L7 Espanol' mil s RADIO ttv tm vf m Crtto J So.. .yeah." Synergy's artistic co-director Amy Markgraf Ja-cobson Ja-cobson created a wave of high physicality and kinetic exuberance exuber-ance in her piece, "Shift." Artistic co-director Kate Monson's choreography ponders pon-ders on her physical responses to the experiences that her brother has related to her as he continues his active duty in Iraq, trying to make sense of the chaos and structure that he lives in each day. The concert will also feature student choreography chore-ography from company members mem-bers as they showcase their multifaceted abilities as artists. Synergy will also include a performance of the sentinel modern dance piece, "A Dance for Walt Whitman," choreographed choreo-graphed by modern dance pioneer Helen Tamiris in 1958 and performed by UVSC's Department of Dance students from the ballet, modern, dance education and ballroom programs pro-grams as part of the NEA's American Masterpieces: Dance College Component program. This grant was awarded to dance department faculty members Angela Banchero-Kelleher, Banchero-Kelleher, Nichole Ortega and Kim Strunk. Various student choreographed works by Synergy Syn-ergy company members will also be included. Original cast member and Executive Artistic Director of Repertory Dance Theatre The-atre Linda C. Smith worked intensely with dancers to re-stage "Dance for Walt Whitman" Whit-man" with permission from the Dance Notation Bureau. The cast of 27 includes two young dancers from BYLTs Children's Dance Program, as Fixed mortgage rates are the lowest in four years! 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Evening Eve-ning performances begin at 7:30 p.m. Matinees are scheduled sched-uled each Saturday at 3:30 p.m. beginning March 15. (The theater the-ater will be closed Feb. 19, 20, 26 and 27.) Ticket prices are $13.50-$17.50 $13.50-$17.50 depending on night and seating location. Tickets may be purchased by calling the box office at (801) 226-8600. The theater is located at 225 W. 400 North, Orem. The show focuses on Georg and Amalia, two lonely, feuding feud-ing clerks, toiling in a 1930s European parfumerie. Their only solace comes in the form of anonymous, romantic letters let-ters from their lonely hearts club pen pals. How could they have ever guessed the letters were from each other? The musical, from the songwriting team that created "Fiddler on the Roof," debuted on Broadway Broad-way in the spring of 1963. Community Bank Life's needs. Life's bank." 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