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Show The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR 1820, Rain Man Celebrity Week end, golf gaming. May 1& dinner. auction, May 19, 630 p.m. $100; SK run/walk luau. music, “May 20 1800-238 2390 WoodburyDance Company Oddfellow Hall. 3% W. Market St ner plus Tony Bennett concert, Abravanel Hall, 8 pm; $150, University of Utah campus); tree planting cer-inony, today, 1 p.m. Gi c ollec ugh 000 Years oe in30 Stinutee ‘arco May Weber State University Art Gallery Collett Art Building, WSU, Ogden Annual Juried Student Art Exhi bition; through April 28. MainLobby, Eagle GatePlaza, 60 E South Temple; traditional and con temporary works, including new paintings by Larry Wade, Steve ger and Bonnie Posselli; ioe April. Windows to the World ‘S45B Main St., Park City; photog raphyofJohn andDebora Scanlon. 242 S. 200 West; jsheeon Riga! esRecent Works,” pai and sculpture by Gavinsen ‘eins,Pent Rigby and Darl through Saturday. ana setblee University of Utah; “The Courage to Remember the Holocaust, 1993- Hoag— 40 posters; through ayof LDS Church Histtory/Art 45 N. West Temple;“At the Center Place: Photographs of Church ipril; fistory and Message, national Art Competion: ues Sept. 4. Powell Poa seaeg bo Wall St., Ogden; paintings by Vaughn 8. 8.Fairbanks Sundance W. with Hope WWoodside: Sundance Tree Room; Sundance Resort, Provo Canyon; today, noon; $25 (a portion of admission goes to charity), ‘Show Club Red Butte Garden & Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way (just east of the University of Utah campus); today Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Bonsai demonstration Saturday, 1 p.m.; $5; $3 children and NADABAR; Highway 191, West Bluff, Saturday, noon. Scout Buffalo Barbecue United Methodist Church, 3300 South; 4 to 8 p.m.; $7.50 A RATHER STUPID EVENING OF SKITS AND SONGS Presented by jam Theatricals and$4.50in advance by calling (801) 892-9109; $8 and $5 children at the House demonstrations in obedience and agility: Willow Creek DogTraining Center; 2055 E day, 4 to 8 p.m.; 94 BAND “LIVE of AitTix outlets, 355-ARTS, ond wow.artix.org bePictures From the C! Parmalee Estate,” maturingUi tik artists; through June 4. 151 S. 500 East; “A Mixed: Oils and South; Saturday, 25th Anniversary Gala = Children's Art Auction, light dinner buffet; ADeltaCenter $50; 521-4473, ition . Little America Hotel & Tower,500 S Main;chgcabrgl 6:30 p.m.; “Reart Ball,” honoring aty, Gen we Graham; $125; 3838. American Red C: Mountain Valley Chapter ‘Timpview High School, 3570 N: 650 East, Provo; Saturday, 6 p.m.; Ha: waiian luau, Polynesian dancers, silent auction; $10; 801-373-8580. Chicano p Dinner Watercolors by Lynn Farrar”; uigh May15, ey of Utah Olpin Lion “Breaking Bounderica‘2 featuring works by Valerie University of Utah Olpin Union Dow, Teresa Flowers, Amanda Perreault; ty, 6 p.m.; 25th cd tenes, banquet, awards cel mony; $30; 581-5206. ‘200 South; poe by Max Weaveral ‘inbeaux uiry Judge Memorial Catholic High School, 650 S. 1100 East; May 6,5:30 p.m.; dinner, auction;$20; 467-5911. y Will You Still Be My Daughier? ter, 279 S. 300 West; May 6, Sain Choir School 625 Main St., Park City; paintings Hellenic Memorial Cultural Cendinner, auctions, dancing; National Kidney Foundation of Utah Salt Lake Hilton Hotel, 150 W. 500 South; May 10, 7 p.m. Gift ofLife dinner, honoring Fresenius Medical Care;$125;801-226-5111. Day, Sarah Rogers, Hans Shiebold, Rock Newcomb, Robert Montanucci and Vladimir Zolotsev; sculpture by Rich Haines, Chris Navarro, Jim Gilmore, Mark ‘Awards Banquet Lundeen, Bobby Carlyle and Greg ee Hotel, 75 S. West Temple; May11,6 p.m.; ‘dinner, awards; $50; Riverton 12860 Redwood Road, Riverton; works by Naomi through May3. Salt ie TINA LIONELRICHIE MAY 15 Black Box Theatre, Rose Wagner Performi ming Arts Center,= W. 300 mixed paint ae by Annedeen Davis and Alison through Wednesday. ON” Tour for Kenny Wayne Shepherd ond Eric Idle avoilable at all Centro de la Familia de Utah prints MAY 7, 7:30pm ABRAVANELHALL * KENNY WAYN . SHEPHERD door. Pet Week Little America Hotel & Tower, 500 ‘S. Main; Saturday, 11:45 a.m.; ZCMI fashion show, luncheon; $35; swatches of bright saturated color with fragments from Ceca 2 propriated Fae commerc ome is; “The surfaceof y Stephen = activities follow until 4 p.m. view space through telescopes. Stansbury Park Observatory Com plex; 1.80 west to the Stansbury Tooele Exit, then follow signs south to Stansbury Park and the Observatory; Saturday, dusk; free, weather permitting. Gourd Festival Utah Youth Village Utah State University; “The Big G Stands for Goodness: Corita Kent’s Pop,” pm Ann polar explorer will speak at a dinner for Girl Scouts of the USA Annual Meeting: Snowbird. Resort Little Cottonwood Canyon; Monday pm. &) TRADE rean and GrantS. April23, of 1960s Cross Blood Drive | 2ZCMI Center Mall, 100 South Cor: ridor. 36 S. State; Monday. $ a.m. to 3pm Mediums and the Messages free discussion with Elena; Golden Braid: 1S1 S. 500 East; Monday, 7 6890 S. 2225 East; tonight, 9 p.m. to I Arbor Day Celebration Red Butte Garden & Arboretum; 300 Wakara Way (just east of the Richards and Laurel — Also showing: “Insight Women's Photographs From the Spring Home Remodeling and Dec orating Show; Sait Palace. 100 S. West Temple: today, noon to 10 pa; Saturday, 10 a to 10 pm: Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m: $47: seniors: children under 13 free. ‘ango Lessons | Wasatch Tango presents master | teacher Metin Yazir May 48. Yazir | will offer evening and weekend classes to all levels. Classes will be at DanceSport in Motion, 1300 S. 145 | East in Salt Lake City. No partner is needed. For more information call S880788 LDS Singles Dance am., $6. Star Party 3 ies photographers such as Lynn ee —. Leane Jensen, seniors. Hometime 2000 Cottonwood Heights Stake Center, 333.9679. I will showcase the works of Utah Fs Friday, April 28, 2000 McNamara; Lege "Ss Board Giovale Library, 1840 S. 13th East; May13, noon;Silver Tea, luncheon noon to 1 p.m., $10; Tea Room, 20 8. West Temple; Main Gallery, ‘sweet shop,bakery, boutique, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.; iilfreet Society i tographs by George O. 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