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Show lecember 28, 2006 " - THE MAGNA TIMES, " W EST VALLEY NEY S, KEARNS POST CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONO M TOE ISEfiT on Mew Year's Eve aS Forsfi Mfiginfl, dowmfiowaa Desert Star Theatres upcoming show Nunsense Dominic Dan Larrinaga, Spencer Ashby, David Schmidt, Scott Holman. Photo by Justin Berry. A-M- NOW SHOWING Through Dec. 30 Forever Scrooge, a hilarious take on the Charles Dickens holiday classic, with a twist. The Off Broadway Theatre, 272 S. Main, SLC. For more information and tickets: 8 or theobt.com. 355-462- Through Dec. 30 The Rented Christmas, The Empress Theatre, Magna. For more infor3 mation call Quin-Harki- Theatre, 4861 S. State St., Murray. Tickets & 0 info: or desertstar.biz 266-260- EVENTS Sun. Dec. 31 First Night Salt Lake 2007. Celebrate the New Year Downtown with music, the Incendiary Circus, kids activities, vendors, fireworks and more. Tickets and information: www.firstnight-slc.org- . 347-737- Through Dec. 30 The Spirit of the Holidays a musical revue featuring holiday numbers and Desert Stars trademark humor. Desert Star Theatres, 4861 S. State, Murray. ' 0 Info and tickets: or desertstar.biz. song-and-dan- ce off-the-w- 266-260- .Ian. 4 - Feb. 24 Nunsense A laugh-filleall male cast, story of a handful of nuns who are the sole survivors of a catastrophe of biblical proportions. Desert Star Theatres, 4861 S. State, Murray. 0 Info and tickets: or desertstar.biz. A-Me- n! d, 266-260- Through Jan. 6 Jack Frosty He Snowman to Mess With, a comedy brimming with holiday cheer. Desert Star Theatre, 4861 S. State St., Murray. For times and reservation call 0 or go to DesertStar.biz. 266-260- Jan. 11 - March 24 Butch Cassidy and the Sunburnt Kid is the fictional tale of how the two famous outlaws changed the course of history in Murray, Utah. Desert Star www.down-townslc.co- m or 333-- 1 102 Through - Jan 3 Trees of Diversity Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 W 3100 S M-- f 9 am. to 7 p.m. For more information call 963-346- 6 i : ' , Utah Grizzlies Hockey E Center, 3200 S. Decker Lake Dr., WVS, Ticketing Service - (800) 9 or tickets.com Grizzlies vs Las Vegas Wranglers Dec 30 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Las Vegas n, Steelheads Feb 19 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Texas Wildcatters Feb 28 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Texas Wildcatters Mar 2 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Texas Wildcatters Mar 3 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Bakersfield Condors Mar 7 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Bakersfield Condors Mar 9 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Bakersfield Condors Mar 10 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Stockton Thunder Mar 22 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Stockton Thunder Mar 23 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Stockton Thunder Mar 24 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Victoria Salmon Kings Mar 28 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Victoria Salmon Kings Mar 30 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Victoria Salmon Kings Mar 31 7p.m. MUSIC 888-849- Wranglers Jan 19 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Las Vegas Wranglers Jan 20 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Idaho Steelheads Jan 24 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Phoenix Roadrunners Jan 31 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Phoenix Roadrunners Feb 2 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Phoenix Roadrunners Feb 3 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Long Beach Ice Dogs Feb 7 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Long Beach Ice Dogs Feb 9 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Long Beach Ice Dogs Feb 10 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Fresno Falcons Feb 14 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Fresno Falcons Feb 16 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Fresno Falcons Feb 17 7p.m. Grizzlies vs Idaho Temple Square Performances for Dec. 2006 Through Dec. 30 Savior of the World, Evening performances begin at 7:30 p.m., with Saturday matinees at 2:00 p.m. For ticket information, contact the Conference Center Ticket Office at Sat.. Dec. 30 - First Night Festivities on Temple Square free entertainment for all ages in the Assembly Hall and in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Performances in both buildings begin at p.m. Prelude music will begin in both venues at 5:30 p.m. Most concerts held in the Assembly Hall. For 6-- 10 Temple Square Performances information, call i " Incendiary Circus First Night Festivities on Temple Square will take place on Saturday, December 30 with free entertainment for all ages in the Assembly Hall and in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Performances in both buildings begin at 6 p.m. and run through 10 p.m. Prelude music will begin in both ven ues at 5:30 p.m. J Assembly Hall: 6: American Piano Quartet -7 Reprise Barbershop Quartet 8 - Cherie Call 9 - Jon Schmidt Smith Memorial Joseph Building: 6 - The Sizzling Strings ) Pipe Band (Lobby 570-008- 0. and since then has recognized more than 75 companies or individuals for their Nominations excellence. must be received no later than January 31, 2007. For more information, or to obtain a nomination form, contact Jim Springer at (801) or go to the division at website www.ogm.utah.gov. 538-532- ) NURSES MAKE HOUSE CALLS service Include Daly Nursing Veits Housekeeping Pharmacy Deliveries Medical Equipment J L Jk Does your loved one have a life limiting illness? 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Specific award categories include environmental improvement to an active mine site, exploration site, or producing field; outstanding results following applications of innovative environmental technology; and outstanding final reclamation or sife restoration. The board began the Earth Day Award program in 1991 2007. Bring on the Beat! First Night Salt Lake is presented by the Downtou n Alliance. For more information, isit www.dow ntownslc.com Your First Night 2007 button is the only ticket youll need to enjoy an incredible experience at First Night! Simply show your button for admission to First Night at the Gallivan Center. Purchase your buttons in advance at to save $2! Advance buttons are $8, $10 the day of event. Kids 12 and under receive free admission. Dress Warm! First Night is an outdoor venue, and the show goes on regardless of rain or snow. Please dress accordingly to fully celebrate the New Year at First Night Salt Lake. Ride UTA Trax for free with your First Night button from 5pm to lam on December 31. Rider must display a First Night button. Up to 4 children can ride free with one adult. orst Night Festivities on Temple. Square, , 801-570-00- Beard! seeks Earth) Day oeinraDnatkms The Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is seeking nominations for 2007 Earth Earth Day Day Awards. Awards are presented each year to companies, organizations or individuals who go beyond what is required by regulation to protect the environment while developing Utahs natural resources. Awards are presented in each of three areas: oil and The beat goes on in downtown Salt Lake City this New Years Eve with First Night 2007! Join in our 14th annual community celebration of the arts, music, dance, and ritual in the heart of the Salt Lake City, held this year at the Gallivan Plaza (200 South and Main Street). First Night Salt Lake City is a unique blend of local, national and international artists creating community rituals, interactive arts, and great music to ring in the New Year, culminating with the Wells Fargo First Night Midnight Fireworks Finale. This year features Asbury Park, New Jersey headliner deSol , a brotherhood of seven musicians creating Rock & Roll with a Latin soul; altrockers Elbo Finn from Portland, Oregon; the Sarakasi Acrobats - The first truly authentic African fire freaks circus, Incendiary Circus , the Sustainability Salons resolution ritual, the gypsy sounds of Bien Flamenco , and the red hot of rhythms Reggaeton , as well as many other art and music surprises. Ditch the lamp shade, turn off the tube, and resolve this year to ring in the New Year with thousands of your closest friends in downtown Salt Lake City at First Night |