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Show iliir Page A6 i Corutrt Artist Guild winner Eric Thomas has appeared as a puest artist or ISQS664 w ith several groups including the Apple Hill Chamber iNSl KID t' Construction Set ice - Repjtr iKINSID Thursday, December 6, 2001 ut Eric Thomas to teach jazz improv and classical appreciation classes at the MARC toQgft tiO!t33 vTtmrs-3ubrpniu- & IMavers. the Boston Pops Traveling Ensemble, to name piece of music, working with core pieces of these composers and compare them in a more leisurely fashion to works of others. The core pieces will a few; though most of us probabl renit tnbt r Thomas from his aunu il i hrmanies m The Moab Mimi festival Thomas is luruntlv the resident condui tor ol the w md ensemble and 'll bands at include Bachs Brandenburg Concerto no. 2, Mozarts opera i Don Giovanni, the 5U Symphony of Beethoven and Stravinskys Rite of Spring. Opera, Concerto, Thus, Symphony and Ballet forms will be covered. The Moab Arts & Rec Center hopes you take the to become involved in these classes and opportunity get to know Eric Thomas. The modest class cost offers a chance to engage in music classes that would otherw ise cost hundreds of dollars in most major cities, lb register for these classes call Please register or 259-225- 5 259-627- 2. early, as class sizes are limited. Eric Thomas Colby College in Waterville, N i:v Covenant Woodshop Bowling Alley lane ( Glass Building" Ricks (he In LI Moab, 10 ill S. 84532 I Maine, and is an active singers. Guitarists should composer. The LA. Times says he) drew a pallet of musical color from his instrument; the New York Times called him a superb musician, an or major scales. All other instrumentalists need to be able to play major scales. You important addition to the musical scene" and Downbeat 239-833- 1 Magazine clean al remarkably and inventive improviser; w hile the Boston Globe says he shines as a wizard at subtle, super-quie- t playing" Through the Quinney Now you can Foundation, the N.E.A., and by The Moab Music Festival, Eric Thomas is Moabs Artist In Residence this year. Moab is very fortunate to have this renowned musician teach classes, lend his expertise and share his experience, talent and knowledge through programs such as Moving Waters, The Moab Arts and Recreation Center, our public schools, as well as some other areas, Music Festival officials get it right in your own neighborhood 1 he bed iist pot heller - because now it's more convenient say. usi opened m sour area to make u easier than ever to pel Chevron lubricants and serv ice VNe'vc Dont miss out on the first upcoming classes he will be teaching through the Moab Arts and Recreation Center. The Jazz Improvisation class will be held Tuesday and 400 Multiprade Motor Oil to extend bv life reducinp abrasive wear and gumming enpme Or Chevron I 'lira Duly Grease l.P. deposits specially engineered to deliver water- - resistant, anlicotrosive protection under extreme pressures and heavy loads I ike I elo shock-absorbin- Wednesday evenings from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., beginning Dec. w ith a break for nd all supported by the professional service you and your business deserve But then, that's what neighbors are for IV holidays and resuming January 8-- then 15-1- In describing the and class Eric says, Well explore 22-2- kl4i si - 18-1- 11-1- the rlUlt Ht if li (t ( w All ngliUk 'r'n icMmii ftievron Chevron Av ai know how to play pentatonic We'll focus on blues, dont need a good memory or an ability to read music. All that is needed is a desire to have fun. A music book with CD is covered in the cost of this class, so all you musicians out there, heres your chance to have some fun and learn a Grand Junction Petro-Mar- k, Classical Appreciation Class at the Moab Arts and Recreation Music The evenings from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p,m. The class begins on Dec. 13, 20, breaking for the holidays and then resuming on January 10, 17, and 24. chord progressions, and chord building." The class is open to Books, magazines, journals, gift ideas, coffee and great O servics'SS' 9-- 6 daily, 9-- 9 Friday 78 N. Main & Saturday vou LEAVE 9-- 6 .Nature's West, Umqua Boubqua Cerftftcataa ahaaya avaiabW Compimentary gH! imps with purrhas Gd! 50 4 n W 100 North 3 IOEC2S - Aflar ahoppInQ Main Straat Moab. coma to La Haoanda to Egg nf ip YM Omfi V MAI LI KG CENTEB Authorizing Shipping Center 1' Open 574 North Main 259-078- 2 Um WEf-on- Outdoor Goar A Clothing or Houmy Shopphq In Mob A Every Day 3pm - 1 1 pm 57 S Main (McStrff's Plaza) 259-BEE- fecObt. Open U--F 0 am to 0 pm. Sal 50 South Mwn 3 t am to S pm . pr0.ju.1l 259-631- Contact Laura Griffiths, 1 evenings, at 259-744- This class will approach classical music through form and substance. Youll hear tZOjrCfofomO (and see) how Bach, Mozart, All 4 COM CJ2 itcom making tzzut . Beethoven and Stravinsky designed and constructed a 435-259-75- 15 Sftlrmmt lit t mmirnmn is ftIk solttimE iMttjc commumtitsi. Qtoups H Ltp M MW 1(J. &tuk t, 2001 Emergency Medical Technician Course January 8 March 9. 2002 Applications due December 17. 2001 Course Cost $475 with scholarships available. College credit available. Must be 18 by test dates. BackgroundFBI check required. Call 259-130- 1 for questions and application information. PUBLDC KIOYHCES Protect Your Right to Know are 9 North Main iisic We offer a wide variety of music adectiom for your Christmas gift giving. 59 S. Main 8 259-44- N. MAIN 211 AnVTamjRECg nnn;. 259-60- P'jl tif . my-xndr- iturtcurad f AM - UT ClOED SUNDAY) Women's iportawoar, totf cMenww, boaftng aupp km md outdoor 9 & .tfCHt26M43$-xr-(n- Step inside, you'll be surprised otr quality" holiday and everyday appard and more! Moats lagandary Waandat bookshva Wal gWwap and sNp fXM purcnaaaa. U-- F 9 AM to 6PM (Later Friday & Saturday) 83 North Main tr. A ifepr? Back Of Beyond fcS j by srOfoaidi 07 Wardrobe Warehouse Winter Hours: 145 W 200 S 6 Sat 1000-- 6 00 Sunday 12 00-- 6 00 Mon 05 259-44- Marl , -- St 259-515- 4 2 &FPORI YOU LEAVE gets as identified by the District. All proposals shall be turned in to the District offices at 1000 E. Sand Rats Road, P.O. Box 980, Moab UT 84532 by 5.00 p.m., Friday, December 21, 2001 . The services requested are qualification-based procurements and the District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any proposals; or to waive any infor- tor Proposals. Proposals shall contain 1) Statement of County Solid Waste Management Special Service District 1 operates the Klondike Class I Landfill and the Moab Class IV Landfill in Moab, Utah. The District is requesting proposals from engineering firms to act as an ongoing consultant specifically in the areas of technical landfill engineering services related to landfill covers and closure and postclosure care. General landfill engineering Qualifications credentials and landfill planning studies, tipping fee analy- rate schedule; 3) Approval Process for Work Projects parameters for submitting work requisitions for qualifications for sitespecific landfill ses, waste volume or flow studies, etc. are not required by the en- engineering such as frost-dept- h calculat- ions, permeability testing, H YDRUS-2D model- computer ing, and erosion control demonll strations; 2) On-Ca- mality or technicality in any proposal in the best interests of the District. For further information, please contact the District office Landfill Engineering Consulting: identification of principals and an services such as and District and such with individual bud- excluded from this Request Engineering Services The Cirand The Hue beading, jewelry making, needlework, weaving, F1MO and more. Center will be held Thursday Technical Landfill EDDIE IJCSTIFE'S pin, supplies for few tricks. Request for Proposals Cycling imaginative creations from Moab 's finest handcrafters rhythm changes, song form, and ballads. Well play with different note collections, Supplied by 43l Jnfinite potential players and their instruments. table at Moab Home Center Lubricants the amazing world of with improvisation fit that specific approaches Happening in the New Year... all instrumentalists, as well as on-ca- time materials ll at (435) 259-186- 7. sJane S. Jones District Manager Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah, Dec. 6 and 13. 2001 gineering services definable tasks v - U. 4- - 1 |