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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 6, 2004 - Page tional acclaim. The group techtemporary theatrical to present a show of counts among its awards seven 6 niques breathtaking skill and spell- National Association of Campus Activities Entertainer of the Year Award and the Campus Activities Todays Performers of the Year Award. Now marking its 25th year of continuous touring, the group consists of actors, athletes, and artists with an unmistakable love for their art. binding beauty. The Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats have become the worlds leading Chinese acrobatic troupe. Director of the imtroupe, and presario Danny Chang, choreographer Angela Chang combine their expertise, love of discitheir art, and pline to produce this trilling production. Their dedication has brought their company from Cangzhou, Hebei province in China around the world to all 50 states and over 65 countries on five continents, world-renowne- d life-lon- Oct. 6 Wednesday D Story hour, 11 a.m., Blanding library B Overeaters Anonymous, 6:45 p.m., Blanding Library. Oct. 7 B Story Hour, 10 a.m., Reading Thursday pro- gram, 10:45 a.m. Monticello Library. B AA meeting, 7:30 p.m., Community Church, Monticello. Monday Oct. 1 1 part of Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobat balances glassware, the unforgetable show to be presented on October 1 8. courtesy photo A AA meeting, 6 pm., Blanding library Oct. 13 B Story hour, am, Blanding library B Free Child Care Orientation, 6:30 Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats to perform in Monticello October 18 p.m., Moab, B Overeaters Anonymous, 6:45 p.m., Blanding Library. Blue Mountain Entertain- Oct. 14 B Story Hour, 10 a.m., Reading pro- s years of Blanding Families are due October 15, 2004 in the Blanding City Office. The TACUTT P0Q QO(?i708 double-space- d Southwest Jewlery & eryone is happy with. For more information contact Toni Turk. V C AC C Co mo. X Rugs & Open: Thursday Tuesday, 7 435-678-- 26 376 435-587-50- 63 UTAH NAVAJO HEALTH SYSTEM IS NOW OFFERING CERTIFIED MAMMOGRAPHY SCREENING Every Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Montezuma Creek Clinic East Highway 262 Montezuma Creek, Utah Call for appointment: 435-651-32- 92 You look sweet upon the GARY WHITE, am - 7 pm Wednesday, 7 am - 5 pm Monticello 516 North Main See! rn Vc - al ream Catchers Zapot ?c - i in. Each family may have their own story of their experiences in Blanding. Those with common ancestors should w ork together to compile a history ev- D Kacfiifia Dolls included in the folder, or scanned onto a disc or CD. The histories should be saved onto a disc as well, and a paper copy of the manuscript included when they are turned tra-dition- iblL be no longer than 15 pages, size 12 font, Times Roman. They may include three photos, which should either be $2.25 for students. d Family histories for the Blanding publication, "100 manuscripts should tickets ($22.50 for families, $9 for adults, $4.50 for students). Admission for Kigalia Fine Arts members will be $11.25 for families, $4.50 for adults, art form in history. The troupe has traveled throughout the feats world with centuries-olof balancing, tumbling, juggling and contortion. In China acrobats are revered much the same way prima ballerinas and opera singers are in the West. The performers of the Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats represent the best of this award-winnin- g Family histories due October 1 5 students) or single program forming Arts, Germanys Elspe Festival, Caesars Palace in Atlantic City, and the Seattle ment presents the touring company of the Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats on Monday, October 18, at 7 p.m. in the Monticello High School Auditorium. It is a real coup for BME to sign this fine production, which is being underwritten by Doug Allen of Blue Mountain Foods. For more than 27 centuries, honored tradition, mixing Chinese acrobats have been acrobatics, dance, spectacular thrilling audiences, making this the longest running folk costumes and ancient and con- world-famou- gram, 10:45 a.m. Monticello Library. B AA meeting, 7:30 p.m., Community Church, Monticello. B Folk art & Basketry exhibit, Edge of the Cedars, Blanding. for families, $18 for adults, $9 for Childrens Festival. With performers trained in the rigorous art of Chinese acrobats since early youth, the troupe has garnered interna 11 Thursday season membership $45 Kennedy Center for the Per- Monticello. Wednesday colors and a combination of ancient and contemporary theatrical techniques, continue to enthrall audiences of all ages. Admission will be by BME including performances at such prestigious venues as the B DUP, 1:30 p.m., Summers Home, B Their spellbinding feats of physical daring and grace, enhanced by elaborate traditional costumes in brilliant g N, 400 seat of Aqsnt 1 3 W, Blanding, lIT Serving Utah & a bicycle built for ten. Courtesy photo Arizona 8451 - 1 877-689-7- 964 toll free |