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Show FYI CALENDAR SUNDAY ST. PATRICK'S DAY DINNER: Corned Beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots and dessert plus entertainment by Sarah Birney, 1 1 :45 a.m.-- 1 p.m. March 18, St Peter's Catholic Church, 634 N. 600 East, American Fork. $3-$Proceeds . go to building fund. 756-777- 1 METAPHYSICAL GROUP: 'The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne is the topic of a metaphysical discussion group, 9 p.m. Sundays. Grove Library, 30 L Center St Pleasant Grove. Rest of Tuesdays: American Fork Senior Citizen Center, 54 E. Main St, American Fork. 756-717- chambers, 50 S. Main St, Springville. 489-112CLASS: Drs. John and Janet Garrett (LMTs) teach Tai-C- dasses to INVISIBLE DISABILITY: Panelists discuss ways ability issues are made visible, invisible and in our culture 7 hyper-visibl- e p.m. March 20, Gore School of Business, Westminster College. www.westminstercollege.edu diversity. SIERRA FORUM: "Living Green in Utah Valley" is theme of April Earth Day to be planned 7:30-- 9 p.m. March 20, Provo City Library at Academy, Square, 550 N. University Ave., Provo. 798- 6746. . QUILT CIRCLE: New Friends Quilt Circle meets at 10 a.m. to noon each Tuesday to quilt and learn to quilt First Tuesday: Pleasant Clapton Continued from CI drastically different this time around providing a major focus on material from his days in Derek and the Domi-noHe played no fewer than seven songs from that era of his career, and threw in a couple Cream songs to boot. The concert's opening five songs were all Derek and the Dominos material, highlighted by a smoking rendition of "Little Wing," originally done by Jimi Hendrix. "Little Wing" set the stage for what would be a common approach all night as Clapton swapped lead solo breaks with his two backup guitarists Derek Trucks and Doyle Bramhall II. It almost seems a disservice to refer to those two as backup musicians as Clapton, dressed casually in a black shirt and blue jeans, gracefully allowed each many turns in the s. spotlight. Trucks's slide guitar playing proved especially mesmerizing throughout the concert. Watching Trucks, who juggles his time by fronting his own band as well as performing with the Allman Brothers, it was easy to see why Clapton tabbed him for this tour. For that matter, all of Clap Wednesdays, Mapleton City Center, 125 W. 400 North, Mapleton. Free. 836-282- GENERATIONS: TUESDAY all agesabilities a.m. TOPS: TOPs support group meets Held p.m. April 19, Eldred Center 270 W. 500 North, Provo. mwaltersmountainland. org. DEBTORS ANONYMOUS: Unravel the debt dilemma, 7 p.m. Thursdays, Seville, 325 W. Center St., Orem. No dues. Support Group. 770-3- 1 39. Atrocity, Alan Tansman, 1 1 a.m. March 15, Joseph F. Smith Bldg. room B094. PIONEER DAY: "Trucking Down Highway 89" is the theme of the Mt Pleasant, Sanpete County Pioneer Day, 11 a.m. March 24, Yellow South Ward Church, Mt Pleasant Relic Hall and Blacksmith shop open. Cultural Responses to Atrocity, Alan Tansman, 1:30 p.m. March 15, 238 HRCB. WILD BORN LEGACY: Sage Creek Equestrian Center hosts "Tribute to a Wild Bom Legacy" clinic using old with a wild-bohorses, 9 a.m. March 24,3131 W. 3000 South, Heber City. $25door. (435) IraqVietnam, Robert Schulzinger, 2 p.m. March 26, 238 HRCB. WRITER'S CONFERENCE: LDStorymaker Conference, Provo City March 23-2- 4, 3 p.m. March Korea, Lee Tae-si19, 238 HRCB. France, Stephane Pillet, noon, March 21, 238 HRCB. Library at Academy Square, ' 550 N. University Ave., Provo. Speakers include Brandon Sanderson, Rachel Ann Nunes and John Bytheway plus workshops and "boot camp." www. jennlaymanyahoo.com. WEEKEND FOR WOMEN: "Get Fit and Fabulous" is 9 a.m. 3 p.m. March 24, Provo Marriott, Provo. www.debtorsanonymouj.org. DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING: Basic digital photography and Indudes Connie Sokol, Pamela Hansen, Joy Lundberg and mini concert. $44. 787-491www. lifechangeprogram.com. scrapbooking techniques taught 8 p.m. Thursdays, 186 W. Center St., Orem. These are two week classes. $50. 224-471- ARBOR DAY: Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands provides funds for communities to meet criteria for Tree city USA to prodaim Arbor Day. Applications SCIENCEENGINEERING FAIR: More than 700 inventors and comscientists (grades pete for $30,000 in cash and Computerized Family History and Genealogy Conference, March 16-1- 7, Conference Center, BYU Conference. Fifty classes for beginning, intermediate and advanced researchers. 422-892- Key the Truth to the Highway 3. Got to Get Better in familyhistoryconferences.byu.edu, CHILDREN'S HEALTH: Free seminar "On Children's Health" a Little While 4. Little Wing 5. Anyday 6. Driftin Blues Visit the You 9. Running on Faith 10. Motherless Children N. 500 East, Spanish Fork, apple, apricot, pear, walnut peach, plum. March 16: 5763 W. 10680 North, Highland, apricot pear, nectarine, peach, walnut apple, plum. March 19: 890 S. 725 West Orem, apple, peach, prune, apri- cot grapes. FREEDOM ACADEMY: Private school seeking stories, pictures, archival data and information about GRA Park, 1200 W. 900 North, Provo, near Geneva Steel to integrate into school's new, ongoing narrative. 437-310- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Mountain Valley Chapter of American Red Cross found historical documents which need to be preserved. An hour or two a week is appreciated. 373-858TITLE VII: Programs 3-- 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and tutoring 7 p.m. for cultural enrichment Young Parent School, 624 S. 820 East Spanish Fork. HELP FOR YOUTH: Utah Department of Workforce Services has higher education funding available for ages 17-2- PASSOVER SEDER: Discussions on traditions and foods of the Passover are led by BYU ancient scripture professor, Victor L Ludlow 6:30-- 1 0 p.m. Wilkinson Student Center, room 3228, BYU campus. Dates include April 6-- 7, 13-128. Location on April 6 is 3280-329- WSU. 0 www.wiamountainland.org. HIGH SCHOOL CULTURAL EXCHANGE: Host families needed for summer and 2007-0- 8 school year, bed, board and welcome. Students have own health insurance and spending money. $17-$2- nacelopendoor.org. Tickets available: Joseph Smith 422-361Bldg. room 271. INTERCULTURAL EXCHANGE: Pacific Intercultural Exchange is looking for American families to host high schools students from Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, South Korea, Thailand, Germany and the West Bank in August. (877) 987-399- 0 BIRD FESTIVAL Great Salt Lake Bird Festival showcases resources and businesses along shores of Great Salt Lake, noon-- 7 p.m. May 18 and 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. May 19, Davis Event Center, 151 STUDENT EXCHANGE: International Student Exchange is looking for area representatives in local communities to recruit and screen host families, interview students etc. S.1100WestFarmington. Artists applications due: April 2. Vendors: April 23. www. (801) greatsaltlakebirdfest.com. FAMILY LAB: Preschool, pre and sections of Child and Family Studies Lab at BYU accepting applications. Sessions run June 9. y Other sessions run Aug. 30 and Sept. 15. Applications accepted until May 1:422-321- CINEMARK AT PROVOM FOREST SERVICE VOLUNTEERS: Office workers, campground hosts, back-countrangers etc. needed in Intermountain Region, www. fs.fed.usr4Aralunteerindex. html. 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Nobody Knows set midway through the show, broke things up nicely, with Clapton showing his prowess on acoustic guitar. Clapton saved a few of his hits for last, closing the main set with "Wonderful Tonight" and "Layla," which still features one of the greatest guitar riffs of all time. The encore included "Cocaine" and "Crossroads," giving the evening an electrifying finish. Clapton and his band, as one, took a few closing bows before leaving the stage without a 300 North, JUNIOR OPERA WORKSHOP: SCERA Junior Opera Workshop presents "The Pirates of Penzance through May 12 for students age 6-- 1 8 years. Class time assigned after auditions. $1 50semester plus $50 costume fee. Auditions: Prepare to sing 16 bars of Broadway or classical song, 4-- 7 p.m. Jan. 11, SCERA Center, 745 S. State St, Orem. 4WLDH0GSIPG13) 1155 12JS 304:10 5fl 7. Outside Woman Blues s. E. Orem, apple, walnut, peach, nec- mwaltersmountainland.org. WORKSHOP: March 8, 2007 2. March 12: 733 GENEALOGY Arena s Energy-Solution- 1. opportunities at Missionary Training Center of the IDS Church irsdude hosting, providing practice in lessons, tutoring in reading, parkingluggage assistance and more. Service needed 2-hours per week. 422-456- 7. March FRUIT TREE PRUNING: Utah State University's Extension gives oernonstrations around Utah County at 2-- 4 p.m. on the following days, locations. Free. 422-220- CAREGIVER SUPPORT: Groups held at 6:30 p.m. first and third Tuesdays, Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo; and second and fourth Wednesdays, Payson Senior Center, 439 W. Utah Ave., Payson. North County "Lunch Bunch" held 11:30 a.m. second Wednesdays for spouses and second Fridays for adult children. RSVP. Eric Clapton Tell . scholarships, March 26-2- 9, Conference Center, BYU campus. City. (801)450-190- ton's band were fabulous musicians, and each was allowed a solo turn. Those members include Chris Stainton (keyboards), Willie Weeks (bass), Steve Jordan (drums), Tim Carmon (keyboards) and backing vocalists Michelle John and Sharon White. The sole purpose of many songs Thursday seemed merely to provide an excuse for excessive jamming. "Little Queen of Spades," as one example featured solos by Stainton, Bramhall Clapton and Trucks. "Key to the Highway," "Got to Get Better in a Little While" and "Future on up the Road" all offered lengthy solo 13 at Orem store; 7 p.m. 14 at Provo store. 765-161- ldstorymakers.com. DAYS OF '47 ROYALTY PAGEANT: "Pioneer Courage, A Beacon to the World," is the theme of the pageant for women regardless of religion ages 1 5 or race who has pioneer ancestry. Event is 2 p.m. April 21, Conference Center Little Theatre, 60 W. North Temple, Salt Lake FRIDAY said it JewishJapanese Responses to www.myancestorsfound. CAREGIVER CONFERENCE: four-son- g Latin America, Mitchell A Seligson, 11 a.m. March 15.238HRCB. com. THURSDAY A KENNEDY CENTER: BYU campus. Free, kennedy.byu.edu. Panama: Social Challenges, Fedrico A. Humbert, noon, March 14, 238 Herald R. Clark Bldg. University, Logan. $42door includes box lunch. (801) 792-2- 9:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Frying J Travel Plaza, 840 N. Main, Payson. Info: 465-247UTAH BIRDERS: Steve Carr speaks on "Birds of Salt Lake County," 7 p.m. March 14 at Monte L Bean Museum, BYU campus, www.utahbirds.org. mean-dering- GEM & MINERAL SOCIETY: Parade of Gems, March 16-1-8, Spanish Fork Fairgrounds, 475 S. Main St, Spanish Fork. 10 a.m.-- 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday; 1 0 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Sunday. Free. 22541 1 5. FAMILY HERITAGE JAMBOREE: LaRae Free Kerr teaches one of the 36 classes offered at the Genealogy & family Heritage Jamboree, 7:30 a.m.-5:3- 0 p.m. March 24, Ecdes Conference center, Utah State TAI-C- 8:30-9:3- 0 GERONTOLOGY CONFERENCE: Dr. P.K. Shah is keynote speaker at "Generations Working Together," 9 a.m.-- 3 p.m. March 12, Conference Center, BYU campus. Free. 422-141http:gerontology.byu.edu. City Council at Good Earth: 7 p.m. March 21-2- CHARITY AUCTION: Charity Auction and Dessert Social, 7 p.m March 24, Parklane Senior Apts., 680 E. 1 00 South, Salt Lake City. $35to help people of Uganda sponsored by HELP International and Starbucks Coffee. 374-055- CHRONIC FATIGUE: Support group meets 7 p.m. second MONDAY AARP DRIVER SAFETY: Driver Safety dasses, March 10, 1 7 for March Spanish, March and March 23 at vari2 ous locations. Classes: 8 hours. SATURDAY 756-911- Wednesday, due March 16. (801) 538-550www.rfsl.utah.govgrants.php. 14-1- 5, WEDNESDAY 922-939- "Generations Working Together," a gerontology health conference runs 9 a.m.-2:4- 5 p.m. March 12, Conference Center, BYU campus. Topics: caregiving, Alzheimer's disease, fitness for elderly, nutrition, music therapy. Free. ' WUMMlyfli ?jLtc M the ' rROVO - 46) $0-m-((- K VMlvcrsfnj Ave. 77 tin a UK3rKQ& DINNER H0VRS: 10:00 pm Mgii SM 4:00 |