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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, September 29, 2004 - Page Blue Mountain Entertainment 8 Rozanna Benally is crowned the announces new season will present a condensed Blue Mountain Entertainnew Miss Utah Navajo selling mem- sion of Taming of the Shrew, ment will ver- by Leo Platero GSffib GtiZB Sept. 29 Wednesday 11 am, Blanding library B Overeaters Anonymous, 6:45 p.m., Blanding Library. Story hour, Thursday Sept. 30 B Story Hour, 10 a.m., Reading pro- gram, 10:45 a.m. Monticello Library. B AA meeting, 7:30 p.m., Community Church, Monticello. B Artwork exhibit, Edge of the Cedars Auditorium, Blanding. Monday B Oct. 4 AA meeting, 6 pm., Blanding library Rozanna Benally was crowned the new Miss Utah Navajo on September 17, replacing Brendyna Brown of Bluff. Brgndyna has traveled to various functions as the reigning Miss Utah Navajo -Toys for Tots by the Marines, visiting schools, fairs, pow wows, and other functions. Rozanna Benally, a graduate from the University of New the flute, Eagle Cry and Grandfather Song. Ketchum was featured at the Opening Ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Miss Cody, a recording artist, also sang a couple of songs to the delight of the audience. Lucille Whitehorse Slim was the Pageant Organizer. She thanked those who helped begin berships this week for the season of entertainment. An exceptional roster of varied and ethnically rich programs promises outstanding entertainment beginning with the internationally acclaimed 2004-- 5 Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats on Monday, October 18. It is highly unusual for a small town like Monticello to be able to host the renowned Chinese acrobats, but their appearance is made possible by a generous contribution from Doug Allen of Blue Mountain Foods. The following Monday, October 25, Blue Mountain Entertainment presents New Arts Six, a unique ensemble of n-American women who perform ethnic folk music and with the decorations, set designers (McKinley John, Mexico, works in Cortez, CO as Lorraine Antez, Bartley John a speech therapist with the and Derrick Kay), entertainCortez School District. She is ers, and various businesses in the daughter of Ray and the area for prizes. Miss Benally sang a western of Rebecca Benally Montezuma Creek. song and did the line dance with others. Later, Rozanna One of my goals this comexplained the wedding basket ing year is to focus on education and to give back to my and danced the Wedding Basket Dance. Royalty includes people, and my community, I want to tell Kayla Atcitty, Miss Bluff Elsays Benally. literature of African Amerieveryone to learn and keep ementary; Lorena Benn, Miss cans. The performances of the Indian San Juan College; their native culture and espetrained vocalists, Ardawn Bitsinnie, Miss Red classically cially the Navajo language. and actress include Former Miss Navajo Mesa Indian Princess; and pianist American arts songs, operatic Radmilla Cody was the MC. former Miss Navajo, Radmilla arias with jazz overtones, and Some of the entertainers inCody. A little known fact was of Neclude Esther Yazzie, who sang revealed: Dorothy Kay of original arrangements two Navajo songs, eight year Montezuma Creek Clinic was gro Spirituals. A program on Monday, Noold Adam Yazzie played guitar, the first Miss Utah Navajo. vember 29 will feature and Aldean Ketchum of White She is the aunt to Brendyna Moosebutter, a mix of seemMesa played two numbers on Brown. ing opposites: comedic, yet Africa- Wednesday Oct. 6 B Story hour, 1 a.m., Blanding library B Overeaters Anonymous, 6:45 p.m., 1 Blanding Library. Thursday Oct. 7 B Story Hour, 10 a.m., Reading program, 10.45 a.m. Monticello Library. B AA meeting, 7.30 p.m., Community Church, Monticello. Advisory Board hopes to expand I educational; hilarious, yet pledge my head to clearer Ph D awarded to Stephen Allen thinking. My heart to greater loyalty. My hands to larger service. My health to better living. For my club, my community, my country and my world. Stephen Allen earned a Ph.D. in Educational Admin- If you value these things, and want your children to find some extra learning opportuVolunteer. nities, become a The Advisory Council is to hoping expand to Blanding, and would like some input. The council meets one night a week for one hour. If you do not feel that you could meet, they could still use you to help implement and provide expertise to activities. 4-- H 4-- II istration from the University of Nebraska. The Colleen Jones of Monticello, inlaws Scott and Penny Brown, and young- est daughter Kate made the trek out degree was presented during August to Nebraska exercises. For his doctoral dissertation, Allen ad- services on August 13 dressed topic: The the graduation for and 14. Allen and his family the 7, volunteer. The next meeting is October 6 at 7:00 p.m. at the San Juan County Courthouse. as they engage in the college search process. Allens wife Lisa, his mother Tablado Dance Company will perform on Monday, January 31. This group features Flamenco dance and music. A mix of Flamenco, Brazilian, and modern dance combines for an evening of colorful and happy entertainment. On Monday, March 7, the Utah Shakespearean Festival touring company 10-pers- where Blue Mountain Entertainment season memberships can be purchased from board members Derryl and Sally jack, Jim and Cynthia Muhlestein, Jeff and Denise Frost, Doyle and Marilyn Rowley, Kim and Cindy Burtenshaw, Judy Barton, Troy and Ruth Tibbs, Kerry and Sandy Freestone, Doug and Christine Allen, David and Julie Robinson, and Les and Rebecca Wikle. he serves as the Executive Director of Enrollment Man- GARY WHITE, agement at Southern Utah University. Agent 435-678-2- 613 376 KAAJ-L- P $2.25 for students. currently reside in Cedar UT City, ex- periences of a local phone call, and high school let her know if you are willing juniors and to serve on the board or as a their parents Please call Heidi 435-459-182- musical; fun for children, yet entertaining for adults. Singing a cappella, Moosebutter, a group of four men, covers a wide range of musical and comedy styles in each show. a perennial favorite. With the goal of sharing a highly entertaining Shakespearean experience, the company performs, teaches, and discusses the play with the audience. The seasons final offering will be the annual Spring Gala on Tuesday, April 19. Always popular with the home crowd, this program showcases local talent in music, comedy, drama, and dance. Cost for the Blue Mountain Entertainment season membership will be $45 for families, $18 for adults, $9 for students. Where else can you attend six outstanding programs at such a reasonable price? Cost for single programs is $22.50 for families, $9 for adults, and $4.50 for students. All programs except the Chinese Golden Dragon acrobats and the Spring Gala are presented in cooperation with the Utah Arts Councils Performing Arts Tours. While all programs except the Chinese acrobats can be attended by Kigalia Fine Arts members at no additional cost, the charge for this one exceptional program for Kigalia members will be half the single admission price, $11.25 for families, $4.50 for adults, IS YOUR RADIO STATIQNr MONTICEU n FM has undergone some major programming 103.5, KAAJ-Lchanges in the past couple weeks. Were now airing Desiring God with John Piper weeknights at 6:30 following Family Life Today. And new this week is Point of View from 9 pm, giving you Christian perspectives on current events worldwide. It's all part of three hours of prime-tim- e talk programming that we hope better suits your needs! And dont forget as always, were still covering Monticello Buckaroos sports! 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