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Show I April 26, 2007 THE M AGNA TIMES, M EST VALLEY NEW S, KEARNS POST CALENDAR OF EVENTS I WUwumM NOW SHOWING Find out how Utah became the 45th state! A spoof of Oklahoma! Off Broadway Theatre, 272 S. Main St., SLC. Info and tickets: or theobt.com. 355-46- Requiem, 7:30 p.m. at Libby Gardner Concert Hall. They will be joined by soprano Carol Ann Allred and the Salt Lake Symphony for the local premiere of Lara Hoggard's English edition of this celebrated requiem. Info g and tickets: EVENTS Center, 3200 S. Decker Lake 9 Dr WVC. Tickets: or smithstix.com. 266-260- April 27- - June 2 Utahoma, the Musical. toe-tappi- 28 and make a beautiful flower as a gift for Mother's Day. No registration Theatie, 4861 S. State St. Murray. Tickets and info: 0 or desertstar.biz Through June 9 Thoroughly Modem Millie. A musical ina movie, 1920s spired by of a lomance young couple. Hale Centre Theatre, 3333 S. Decker Lake Dr , WVC. Info 0 and tickets: or halecentretheatre org Defense Women. May 2, 7 to comedy tioupe, Broadway Theatre, Oit eery Friday and Satin day night, 10 p.m. For info and tickets: 355-462- Fri.. April 27 Big Fix Mobile Spay Neuter Clinic. West Valley 8. Animal Sei vices, 4063 S. 7200 W Great prices! Microchipping and vaccinations available to anyone while vet on picmises' FIX, www.utah-pets.or- g Tune 23 27- - April Lcs Miscrahles. An epic musical masterpiece about an escaped prisoner who redeems his life through selfless acts of love. Pioneer Theatre Company; 300 S. 1400 F SLC. Info and tickets: orpioneulhe-atre.or581-696- Through April 28 Annual Women's Shotgun Class. Expert instruction in a g. 1 relaxed, Through M.i) 5 8. you home singing their praises! Desert Star Theatre. 4861 S. State St., Munay. Tickets and info: or desertstar.bi April 2S Doll and Teddy Bear Show 266-260- 0 Sale. 9 a m. - 3 p.m. at the Utah Fairgiounds Promontory Building, on 10th West at Not th Temple, SLC. info For and tickets: Mav 6 Meet your matih at this 4-- yeai's spiing Id Super Adoption. It all happens at the IetsMart May 4-- wwwdolls4all.com. 6 located at 389 West 1830 in ike. Salt South llundieds of adoiabU dogs, cats, puppies and kittens will be available lor adoption. Rescue groups and shcltcis fiom all oei Utah will be there. AM animals are fixed, vaccinated and icady for a new home with you. Brought to you by No More Homeless Pets m Utili in partnership with Pet sM art Charities. Save a life and find your soulmutt or purr-fe'match at the Super Adoption More info at I et utah-pets.or- Mav 4-1- R & II Are Alive: A Musicg al Reading Classic Broadway Songs From Rodgers and Stage Right Theater Company. 5001 Feat-urin- n. South Highland Drive, SLC (in the former movie theaters at the south end of the Cottonwood Mall). For info and tickets: 272-344- 5. Mav 0 Utah Opera presents The Grapes of Wrath at the Capitol Theatre. Accom12-2- panied by the Utah Symphony, the opera will be sung in English. To purchase tickvisit the ets, call Abravanel Hall or Capitol Theatre box offices, or visit 355-ART- S, www.utahsymphonyopera.o rg. Subscribers and those desiring group or student discounts should call 533-NOT- E. Through June 9 Phantom of the Grand Ole parody Opry. A of the Cuand Ole Opiy combined with the Phantom of the Opera. Desert Star toe-tappi- 467-849- Downtown Com- Re-Bor- n: mercial and Residential Historic Building Tour. Hosted by the Utah Heritage Foundation. 9:00 a.m. to 5 00 p.m. Explore seven beautiful commercial and residential buildings in Salt Lake City. The tour will be a first-evUtah pait of the er Pieservation Conference: Builds Preservation Communities. Tickets and info: UHF, 533-085- 4-- 355-ART- May 4 Lipizzaner Stallions. Woild famous horses and riders perform. 7:30 p.m., E Center, 3200 S. Decker Lake 9 Dr., WVC. Tickets: smithstix.com. oi 467-849- SPORTING EVENTS Utah Blaze Schedule. For or tickets call 325-SEA- T utahbla7e.com Fri., May 4 DALLAS DESPERADOS, 7 p.m. Fri., May 18 LAS VEGAS GLADIATORS, 7 p.m. Mon., June 4 COLORADO CRUSH, 8:30 p.m. Sat., June 9 SAN JOSE SABERCATS, 7 p.m. MUSIC April 26 Gary Lewis and the Playboys 7:30 p.m., E Center, 3200 S. Decker Lake Dr., 9 or WVC. Tickets: smithstix.com. 467-849- n' 484-224- LIBRARY EVENTS 8-- Hora de cuentos bilingues Family Bilingual Storyp.m. to 7 April 27 Salt Lake Choral Artists peifoim Johannes Brahms MAGNA We t for Every Stag Secu Banking YrhiCentnni OI Your Ufe 8 Hunter Library Meeting Room. Una FannliasFamilies. aventura de cuentos en en y espanol. ingles 4. Completamente gratis! Join a for us bilingual storytime EnglishSpanish al adventure. Llame para mayor Call 944-755- 944-755- informa-cio- 0 n. for 0 - KEARNS LIBRARY 5350 SOUTH 4220 WEST, KEARNS and Take Mother's Make allDay Cards: May day event. Stop by and create the perfect card for Mom! 11-1- 2, MAGNA LIBRARY 8339 WEST 3500 SOUTH, MAGNA Story Time. May 2. 0 a.m. or 11:30-12:3- 0 stop.m. Ages ries, songs and activities. No registration necessary. Drop-I- n 10:30-11:3- 2-- 5, Scales and Tales: An Animal Program. May 7, 7 to 8 p.m. Shane Richins shares snakes, scorpions, spiders, lizards, and turtles with the audience. Time permitting, he will let the kids hold and pose with the animals for pictures. Magna Library Meeting Room. PARK LIBRARY 4870 SOUTH 2700 WEST, SLC Take Home Craft: Hand- print Lily. May day for elementary-age Pick up a e take-hom- at the Magna Times Office 8980 West 2700 South Magna faif Those Teresa Villegas. unfamiliar with the game will find it familiar to "Bingo" played here in the US. The vibrant and striking images reference Mexican food, popular culture and history, and offer a revision of the original Loteria playing cards, which has been a Photo history of Latinos in Utah begins May 4th One per household while supplies last. All kids. craft 450-329- 6 963-915- 0 Senior Continued from page 3 KEARNS SENIOR CENTER Friday. April 27 Wear Red & Purple 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Free Spring Boutique 10 a.m. - Outreach 11 a.m. - Kearns Sr. Choir 12:30 p.m. - John Wayne Films Saturday. April 27 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Free Spring Boutique 9 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. Breakfast: Adults $3.50, children under ten $2 Monday. April 30 Slot Machine Monday Wednesday. Mav 2 8:45 a.m. - Tai Chi 2 a.m. - Hair Care and Manicures 00 www.cultural-celebrationcenter.or- 9-- g. MW niUQno We Remember, We Cele- 2007 ' tional Mexican game of chance by Phoenix artist May 3 - 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. with caring adult. Ages Join us for lively discussion, activities, and lots of fun. Register online, at the library, or call 0-- Royce Gibson at or Paula Larsen at for an application. cornerstone of Mexican culture since the 1800s. This revision has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts as well as the original publishers of the "La Loteria" game, that latter recently printing a new edition of the game based on Villegas' artwork - an historical event since the game has not changed its appearance in over 100 years. Everyone is welcome to view the gallery exhibit during hours of operation free of charge, and attend Fiesta! on May 26. For more information about this and other events at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, call or visit The Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 West 3100 South, will welcome La Loteria, a series of 54 paintings based on the tradi- Great Reads for Girls: A motherdaughter book club. time: May 17-p.m. Kids 0. TTTOTTTBr 7&6S i t 1 I brate, We Believe: A Photo History of Latinos in Utah is a 2004 Governor's Award in the Humanities grantee and photo history of the Latino experience in Utah from the time of the Aztecs until present day. The exhibit will show May 4 through June 6 at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 West 3100 South. The exhibit will be FIVE. STAR CINEMAH8325.WJ3500 SI Magna tarty SStws Sat afy-I- R VACANCY aScaeM 194501 BarsalaKattMflUSS Infan 6jiii FrtaSM 1st 1:00 4:00 7:30 9:50 DISTURBIA PG-1- 3 4:30 7:15 9:40 MEET THE ROBINSONS G 2:00 na&aa 138 vm tai iSsa -- ages MS 1:30 4:10 Kan-fl- at 3:00 5:30 7:45 appointment. An open reception and lecture, funded in part by the Utah Humanities Council, will be held May 26, 2007, 6 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. during the Dr. FIESTA! celebration. Armando Solorzano of the University of Utah will lead this free, guided tour and discussion. Everyone is welcome to view the gallery exhibit during hours of operation free of charge, and attend Fiesta! on May 26. Contributors to this project include the Utah State Historical Society, the lay $158 PG 10:00 In Magna! Come in and check it out! Center for Documentary Arts, U of U Special CollWhat ections and others. results is an increase of awareness of the presence of Latinos in Utah, encouraging tolerance and understanding in our communities. For more information about this and other events at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, call or visit Great Prices! Quick Copies! 00 (bOHU3 Magna Times - 250-565- 1st Maa Is FasSi 7:00 9:20 BLADES OF GLORY 12:50 m ntdaaa lam 4:20 6:45 9:10 KICKIN' IT OLD SCHOOL PG-1- 3 1:45 a open Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday and Saturday by Srilwrnfrn I contact please ticipate, Explore Mexico in La Loteria' HUNTER LIBRARY 4740 WEST 4100 SOUTH, WEST VALLEY CITY Magna Phone Directory I www.biau.org to download and mail, or participants can register online through PayPal, a secured online site. For more information, call S. Pick up your free copy of the ii Walk & Roll. Liberty Park, 8 a.m. Applications are at online available more information. 107. award-winnin- Brain Injury 5K Run, Mav 5 LJtah Symphony presents French masterpieces including Ravel and Bizet at Abravanel Hall, 8 p.m. On Friday, May 4 at 10 a.m., the final dress rehearsal will be open to the public. Tickets and info: ext. 8 ar Mav 19 944-755- 0. Apri!28 planned for Monday, May 7 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Kearns High School. After a one-yehiatus, will ceremonies opening kick off the event featuring the KHS band and an g routine by the KHS color guard squad. The band's postlude music from the football field will signal the start of the rest of the evening's activities, ranging from a free hot dog dinner to the first 4,000 in line, courtesy of Frito Lay, Harmons, and Pepsi. There will also be a variety of booths hosted by area busi- - West Valley Book Group. May 1. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., library meeting room. ! nesses and school clubs displayed in the gym. Participating schools and private performing groups will sing and dance to the crowd in the auditorium. The planning committee is still taking booth and performance applications. If you would like to par- of Kearns with festivities Taste The returns g. 9 11am-merstei- fiiendly p.m. WEST VALLEY LIBRARY 2880 WEST 3650 SOUTH, WEST VALLEY CITY April 30 Gwen Stefani 7:30 p.m., E atmos- Magna Gun Club. is recommended. 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