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Show The Salt Lake Tribune eFromprevious page Wagonmaster Steakhouse, 5485S. Vine St.; Aug. 29, 7 p.m.; Brian Jonesand other musical perfor mances, comedy, magic and other Western-themedentertainment; tickets, $10 for adults, $5 children 6 12, kids 5 and under are free. Call Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 South; Mondays through Saturdays; through Sept. 26; $7-$9 perclass; 584-1000 for times andreg- Kip STUFF VISUAL ART "The Wizard of Oz" Tuacahn Amphitheater, Ivins; nightly at 8:30, tonight through Aug.30; tickets, $15-$35. Pet Expo Maynard Dixon Country A nationally recognized juried art competition andsale, held at the home of MaynardDixon ev ery August in Mt. Carmel, Utah, and produced by the Thunderbird Foundation for the Arts. Artists from across the UnitedStates, in cluding Charles Muench, A.D. Shawand Kathryn Stats, have been invited to participate. An open house, displaying the chosen artists’ work, is free to the public Saturday and Sunday at the MaynardDixon Summer HomeandStudio, mile marker 84, Highway 89 in Mt. Carmel. Visit www.maynarddixon.com Utah Pet and Companion Expo, South Towne Exposition Center, 9575 S. State, Sandy; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Living Planet Aquarium preview, mini zoo, exhibits, con tests, demonstrations andprizes; adults, $6, seniors $4 and kids 12 and underfree. Partners in the Park University of Utah Neighborhood group-sponsored event, Constitution Park, 1300 W. 300 North; Tuesday, 6 p.m.; games andfamily activities. Wasatch Mountain Wild West Show for online catalog and moreinfor mationor call the Thunderbird _ Eniday, August 22, 2003 Stephen Schultz; throughSept. 28. Lamplight Art Gallery 163 S. Main, Bountiful; acrylic/ media abstracts by Susan Plouzek; through August. Left Bank Gallery 2A2 8. 200 West; “The Crucifixion of Modern Day Heroes,” a mixedmediainstallation by Mary Brooks. Oasis Cafe 151 S. 500 East; “Abstractual Al chemy Interpretations of the Imagined,” water media and proseby Lisa ScopesOliver, through August. Park City Art 577 Main St., Park City; coopera tive gallery featuring paintings, sculpture, jewelry, photography and pottery by 17 local artists. Phillips Gallery Arts Foundation at 801-533-5330. Arrow Press Studios 165 S. West Temple, Building 1, Suites 301-306; “Open Studio Event” featuring regular studio artists. Art Access 339 W. Pierpont Ave.; ninth an nual Partners Exhibition featur ing Berry Banks, Jason Jones, McKenzie Martin, Kelly Loosli, Robert Wynne, Mike Green, Jennifer Pogman, Roberta Glidden, Voijko Rizvanovic and Sam Wilson. In Art Access II Gallery: Art Access Annual Juried Teen Workshop Exhibition. Artspace Forum Gallery 329 W. Pierpont Ave.; paintings and performanceart by Kristina Lenzi; through Sept. 6. Performancetonight, 7-9 p.m. Bountiful/Davis Art Center 745 S. Main St., Bountiful; “Street fest,” paintings from 20 artists; through Aug. 29. Brigham City Gallery 24 N. 300 West, Brigham City; Great Salt Lake photography ex hibit, featuring Craig Law, Gary Pedersen, Barry Parsons and Dan Smith. David Ericson Fine Art 418 S. 200 West; group show. 269-1100. istration. THE MIX 16th Street Gallery 1299 E. 4500 South; showing regu lar galleryartists. Sprague Library 2131 S. 1100 East; “The Awaken ing of Women: Mixed Media by Heather Barron”; through Sept. 6 St. George Art Museum 47 E. 200 North, St. George; “Within MyView,” landscape paintings by Jim Jones; through Erc. Oct. 17. Sweet Library 455 F St.; “The Search for the Most Beautiful Object in the World: Works by John deJong”; throughSept. 13. The Art Is In Crossroads Plaza, 50 S. Main St.; Ron Cheek’s originals and prints of wildlife interpretations and landscapes Trolley Square Galleries 600 E. 700 South; featuring Char ley Hafen Jewelers, Original Way, Sandstone Design, Thomas Kin cade, Wild Earth Images, and HardRock Café UTah Artist Hands 61 W. 100 South; photography by Willie Holdman; throughSept. 17. Utah Museum of Fine Arts Universityof Utah; “Edward Hop 444 E. 200 South; summergroup show: “Floorto Ceiling.” Rio Gailery 310 5. 455 West; “I'll Show You Mine,” work from thecollections of 12 Utahartists. Rose WagnerArt Gallery 138 W. 300 South; “Works on Styrofoam,” art by Whitney Leary. Salt Lake Art Center 20 S. West Temple; paintings by RomeyStuckari, through Sept. 21; paintings and drawings by per and Urban Realism”; through Aug. 24 bag roe| Gallery Jtah Valley State College; vari ve works by Max Weaverand Peter Myer; throughSept. 30 Native American Festival food, dancing, drum competition; on Cultural Celebration Center, 355 W. 3300 South; today, 4-11 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; $3 a day, $7 for the weekend. 5K Run and AfricaFest dancers, cultural objects andcraft activities; Sugar House Park; Saturday, race begins at 8 a.m., Af ricaFest, 7:30-11:30 a.m.; 983-6254, www.sistercommunity.org. Dayin the Park garagesale, breakfast, prizes and booths; Orem City Center Park, 200 E. Center St.; Saturday, events begin at 7 a.m.; 225-1521. Community Breakfast Mount Olympus Senior Center, 1635 E. Murray-Holladay Road.; Saturday, 8-11 a.m.; $4 adults, $2 children. \ ( Town Lift Now Open Take the lift up from Main Street to enjoy the scenery of Park City Mountain Resort. Open Thursday & Sunday: Noon-8:00pm,Friday & Saturday: 10:00am-8:00pm www.parkcitymountain.com Throughout the summer Farmers Market at The Canyons Resort: In the lower parking lot, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 435-6495400 www.thecanyons.com Through August 31 Doctor, Doctor! At the Egyptian Theatre: Doctors and patients get a dose of rib-tickling comic medicine in sketches and songs aboutall things medical. 435-649-9371/888-243-5779 www.egyptiantheatrecompany.org August 22-24 Fidelity Investments Park City Jazz Festival: Fri/Sun at DeerValley, Sat. at The Canyons Resort. Tickets available at all SmithsTix loca~ tions, the Deer Valley Signatures stores and the Park City Jazz Foundation offices or www.parkcityjazz.com Call for more info. August 23 Utah Symphony at Deer Valley: 1812 Overture conducted 2003 Showcase of Homes: August 22-24, August 29-September 1, September 5-7. 10 am - 8 pm daily. Tickets and maps available at all SmithsTix locations or on the web at www.pcshowcaseofhomes.com. Call 435-645-9363 for more info. August 29 Arts and Eats Gallery Stroll: Tickets ($3) and mapsare available at the Kimball Art Center. ARTS-KIDS presents KIDSART, 6 to 9 pm, $25per child. Call 435-649-8882 for more August 23 Sprint Ultimate Airwave: The world’s best Freestyle Aerial athletes compete head-to-head in the splash pool at the Utah Olympic Park. Tickets available at the Utah Olympic Box Office or by visiting www.smithstix.com; 800-888-TIXX. For additional info call or visit www.usskiteam.com/airwave. September1 a bi by Scott O'Neil with special guest Vassily Primakov on piano. Call 435-649-1000 for more info. www.deervalley.com info. www.kimball-art.org Miner's Day Parade and Celebration: A traditional parade downhistoric Main Street followed by the exciting mucking anddrilling contest in City Park. Call 435-649-6100 for more info. www.parkcityinfo.com A ‘i ummer BEST SEATS & :/. HOUSE . 6 ANNUAL FIDELITY INVESTMENTS PARK CITY JAZZ FESTIVAL eek RTT $99 iB Escape to the Hirsc h and let our attentive staff make your cool mountain pe t-a-way a sublime, yet The acclaimed Fidelity Investments Jazz Festival comes to The Canyons Resort on alfordab le c xpe rience August 23, 2003 and The Sundial Lodge has the best seats in the house. Our Jazz on the Balcony Package includes two tickets to the Jazz Festival and deluxe accommodations at the Sundial Lodge in a balcony room overlooking the Forum. Prices start at $234. Aine at theF Our Jazz Package features two tickets to the Festival and accommodations at either Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday the Grand Summit Hotel (prices start at $199) or Sundial Lodge (prices start at $149). Pizza enjoy: Please present this ad to receive the $99 Special or 2-4-1 Entrées. Price for $99 Special is based on double occupancy and 1s good Aug 24 28 2 41 applies onlyto regular dinner menuentrées Hurry, there are only a limited number of packages available! @ Town Lift Cafe ro a @ Seasons Day Spa @ Flying Sumo rd TE eer SUNDIAL Lodgingrates are per night based on double occupancy in a hotel roomat the Grand Summit Resort Hotel or Sundial Lodge Rates may vary @ Destination Sports Call COOL PARK CITY GET-AWAYS $69"= AT e snCIV JAZZ Fis;alee £2 _ 24 EUER (an Mae Ua On tae SUIT $14.95 . CANYONS PARK CITY, UTAH toll-free 1-877-698-0885 or 69 mas nignts) jold onthe origina: balance Afi y Lopar THE Restaurant @ Lower Main Arcade f A 20%gratuity will be added«0 thebill based ay 48 soil | njoy one night’s lodging and a continental breakfast for two, for only $99! Ren ts basedon type of room booked. Prices do not EER VALLEY include taxes andservice charges and are subject to availability. Other restrictions may apply P.O. Box 859, Park City, UT 84060 visit www.thecanyons.com KELAIS & autaix (800) 252~ 3373 (435) 649~7770 www.GoldenerHirschinn com David Holland's 2688— a Fr x -oe THE LODGE AT THE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE Park City Jazz Festival Special! Stay 1 Night and your Overnight package includes a deluxe guest room and 2nd Nightis Free! breakfast for twa Hotel to 3 bedroom Condominiums r. 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