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Show Page 8 University Journal Journal Almanac September 25 HOMECOMING COMEDY 27, 2006 - Monday, September 25, 2006 4 ' Forecast 4 HIGH I 7b LOW 44 Leavitt Center Voter Registration Contest, 5pm, Leavitt Center in the Sharwan Smith Center Fiansiscu Goya s Los Capnclios noon Braithwaite Centei Fine Arts Gallery tree SUNNY 8am Leas nt Center Votei Registration Contest, 5 pm I eavitt Center in the Shaiwan RICHARD PAYSON Sam Forecast Smith Center Fintisisco Gojas Los Capnclios noon Biaithwaile Center Pine Arts Gallery' free 11 Clubs Meet1, 4pm, Shan an Smith Center li u ' j HIGH 76 LOW 43 MOSTLY SUNNY laving Room Senate Meeting 6 30 p m Sharvvan Smith C c niei Lo ing Room Washington D C Alumm Event Hononng Mike Leavitt, 7pm, Caucus Room (SR325) of the Senate Russell Buildnig, RSVP to kb jvjl izlY 1 YYGYGU By GREG BARNETT gbarnettt&suujournal Forecast HIGH 75 LOW 44 SUNNY 114 ASL meetingactivity 6pm, Shaiwan Smith Center Living Room Service Club Opening Social, 7pm, Sharwan Smith Center Living Room Johnny Guitar - preview night, 7 30pm, Randall L Jones Theatre - To place an announcement of an on campus event or a university sponsored event off cam pus Submit die information to the Journal by calling 865 8226 (24 hours per day) send it to the SUU post office marked Journal Almanac bring it to ST 176C, or send an e mail message to journal suu edu The Journal bears no responsibility for omissions Deadline for receipt of information for Monday issues is noon Fridays For Thursday issues the deadline is noon Tuesdays Weather prognostication is provided courtesy of the National Weather Service which makes no guarantees relative to its accuracy for student loans and more, it's... J f f JOURNAL Cedar City Music Arts begins 78th concert season Leavitt Center Voter Registration Contest, Sam 5pm, Leavitt Center in the Sharwan Smith Center Fransisco Goyas Los Capnchos, noon, Braithwaite Center Fine Arts Gallery, free Peg O My Heart - pieview mght, 2pm, Randall L Jones Theatre Resume Wilting Woikshop 3pm, Careei Services at Sharwan Smith Center 101 Biology Seminar Senes, 4 pm, Science Center Y NIVCR3IT Symphony in Cedar OSU Spotlight on Woodwinds and Brass Recital, 7 30 p m , St ludes Fpiscopal Chiu eh 70 N 200 West m Cedar City The Me? chant of Venice - preview night, 7 30pm, Randall L Jones Theatre V L Members of Off the Cuff, an improv comedy troupe, perform Friday in the Living Room. The performance was free to students as part of the Homecoming Week activities. Off the Cuff performs every Friday night at the Grind Coffee House. The comedy troupe was formed as a club approximately two and a half years ago. SM he said He said the concert consists of pieces such as com The Cedar City Music Arts 2006 2007 season, Live At the Heutage Theater begins Thuisday with a concei t from the Utah Symphony CCMA was founded in 1929 by a group of citizens interested in bringing quality music to southern Utah CCMA president Cindy Line said The tradition continues n8 years later At hist, artists who were on a community tour loster would come to Cedar City to perform Line said The aitists w'ere tounng the country and made Cedar City one of their stops Now we have a custom built pi ogram, she said We go out and find the people w'e w'ant to come perform and lm ite them All members of the CCMA boaid can make suggestions for the next years season said board member Kay Andeisen The boaid discusses all the candidates and makes a choice All of the perfoi mers are professionals, he said And our focus is on music CCMA alwajs brings the highest quality of musicians to Cedar City Line said Last year they brought in the Vienna Boys Choir All of the performers we get are that high of quality Line said She said although groups like the Utah Symphony and the Vienna Boys Choir focus more on classical music, CCMA tries to have a w'ell rounded season anyone can enjoy We try to have a jazz group if youre not into classical, and theres usually a musical comedy at some point m the year, she said Andersen said they also try to have a dance company participate David C Nyman, CCMA Chairman of the Board, said this season should be gieat and hes excited about the fust concert Associate conductor Scott ONeil will conduct the Utah Symphony conceit, Nyman said Hes familiar with the Cedar Qty area, so its good to have him conducting this concert Gilankas overture Russland Ludmila, Don Juan by Ricard Strauss and Beethovens 3rd He said even m this concert Symphony Eroica there w'lll be something for everyone The Utah Sj mphony conceit will be part of a complete evening of entertainment according to wwwhentagectrorg The first of two pre concert feasts is the Symphony Soiree Thursday evemng befoie the Utah Symphony performance These bi annual dinner events are part of CCMAs long tradition of providing entertainment for local residents, according to the Web site Tickets for the soiree can be purchased at the Heritage Center box office for $25, according to the Web site Concert tickets are relatively inexpensive for students, Andersen said Tickets for concerts are just $10 for students, and you can get season tickets for just $70 if you plan on going to all eight concerts so its a really Never will people find a good deal, he said cheaper way to see these performances, he said In Salt Lake you pay $40 a ticket and m L A youd pay $80 This season includes seven other performances by world renowned artists, according to the Web site On Oct 23, cellists Douglas Davis and Rowena Hammill will be seen on the Heritage Center stage, according to the Web site December brings the Nutcracker ballet and the Las Vegas Brass Band To begin the 2007 season, pianist Armen Guzelimian will perform live and will be followed m February by thefCalder Strmg Quartet with G ' pianist Robert Thies; To finish the season, the secopd evening of entertainment will begin with the Glenn Miller Soiree m Apnl followed .by. the Glenn Miller Orchestra concert, accbrdmg to the Web site For more mfoirndfipn on concert times, tickets and performers visit www hbntagectr org OJ rJ cd J matching students and financial needs Introducing the In just mChoice account from Mountain America Credit Union. one stop, get your student loan and all the other financial services you want. 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