Show SepfwiBrsaP- rT -- 3 The WEEk INCLUDE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE CACHE CALENDAR write or call editor Pat McCutcheon at The Herald Journal before 5 pm the Wednesday prior to the week In which your event is to take place Events open to the public and not organized to promote a specific business are eligible at the discretion of the editor The Herald Journal phone number is and the offices are located at 75 W 300 North Logan Utah 84321 TO 752-21- 21 Exhibition Series at the museum All exhibits at the NEH museum are free and open to the public The Logan Downtown Business Association is now soliciting entries for the annual Christmas parade to be held in Logan Nov 21 at 11 am The theme for the parade is “Wrap It Up in Cache The parade is the opening Valley event of “Christmasfest” For more or Donna information call Sue 752-17- 57 752-602- 4 Association and the Utah Arts Council the Utah State University Taggart Student Center Room 335 Sponsored by the USU Women’s Center the workshop MoNdy is intended to help returning women ana The Heritage Community Theatre in men become acquainted with the Perry presents “Please! Don't Sneeze” campus and integrated into college life for children of all ages at 8 pm For according to a news releaseFor more information call the Women’s Center at reservations call 723-83-92 750-17- mj s m 0 Blue Max performs this evening at Country Friends 22 W Center Logan Country and rock Gay P Kowallis a genealogist in Scandinavian research will be teaching a class dealing with genealogical research in Denmark Sweden Norway and Finland The class will be taught on Tuesdays beginning tonight at 7 pm at the Cache Branch Genealogical Library in the Logan Tabernacle 12-we- ek VA1 Season tickets for a variety of USU Performing Arts Series packages are available For brochures or more in- formation contact the Taggart Student Center Room 328 or call 7504716 The Alliance for the Varied Arts juried exhibition of the art of local A photographers will be Oct reception will be Oct 1 from 7 to 9 pm at the AVA Gallery for all photographers friends and the community Entries will be accepted Monday and Wednesday from 12:30-- 3 pm and Tuesday and Thursday from 3 to 6 pm at the AVA 290 N 400 East Logan Entry fee is 83 per entry for AVA members $5 for nonmembers For information about exhibition rules call Cynthia Hailes AVA Gallery director during gallery hours 1-- 23 - k 753-29- 70 “On the Wings of Dreams" a exhibit of the works of local r artist Brad Teare is on display at the ' Alliance for the Varied Arts r Arts Gallery 290 N 400 WestCommunity Logan On display are acrylic oil and watercolor paintings of fantasy subjects landscapes portraits and still lifes The exhibit will run through Friday Gallery hours are: 11 am-- 3 pm 6 Monday Wednesday and Friday pm Tuesday and Thursday one-pers- on - ’ 3-- Greystone Gallery presents Plus" an exhibit featuring works produced in Adrian Van Suchtelen’s summer workshop The show runs through Sept 29 at the gallery 55 N Main St Logan Gallery 10 am-- 6 hours are: Monday-Frida- y pm Saturday 10 am-5p- J‘“Printmakers J The Logan Downtown Business Association is again sponsoring a parade of Christmas trees as part of the "Christmasfest” celebration in downtown Logan Participants should reserve space now Space is limited priority will be given to the first reservations There is no charge The trees may be any size but must be of the variety Reservations and further details may be obtained by 7 4 or Donna calling Sue non-livi- ng 752-175- Cache County residents will have an opportunity to discuss and debate the US Constitution at The Cache County Jefferson Meeting scheduled for Nov 21 at the Utah State University Eccles Conference Center Anyone interested in participating as a delegate to the Cache County Jefferson Meeting may write to: The Cache County Jefferson Meeting co Gary McKean 67 E 100 NorthTLogan Utah 84321 Deadline for application is Friday For more information call Paul or Gary McKean Morrell 752-09- 11 7 Holly Fair booth applications are now being accepted at the Alliance for the Varied Arts Community Arts Center 290 N 400 East Logan Entertainers and volunteers also are needed For more information call the AVA 753-29- m The Nora r ! i A historical exhibition of works by Ecdes Harrison Museum of Utah women artists curated from the Art at Utah State University will be closed through next Sunday said director Peter Briggs The museum inn resume regular hours Sept 28 with the opening of two exhibits The Brian Ransom Ceramic Ensemble will be in the museum’s upper gallery The work of USU pro-- ! fessor Jon Anderson will be shown hi the Caine Gallery as the opening event in the Art Department Studio Faculty 135 S Main Logan Rock LaCruz performs this evening at Payback’s 1537 N Main Logan Rock Heritage Community Theatre in is requested For Perry presents “Please! Don’t Sneeze” more information contact Gay P for children of all ages at 8 pm For Kowallis at the Cache Branch reservations call on 723-83- 92 752-602- Registration continues for the Oct 3 Women’s Fall Forum sponsored by Logan Regional Hospital and featuring Carol Ljrnn Pearson Utah poet ana writer For more information call the Woman’s Center at the hospital 752-410- Hex performs this evening at Cactus Club III State Fine Arts Collection for the Utah Arts Council’s Traveling Exhibition ogram win be mi display at Logan Hall 255 N Main through Oct exhibition honors early Utah women artists’ contribution to the visual arts in Utah Works of art for this exhibit were selected from an exhibition held at the Chase Home in Liberty Part during March and April 1985 coordinated by the Utah Women's History It in be from 8 to 10 am behind the east end of the parking lot Locally Country and rock grown fresh produce and flowers are available for sale at the market Valley "The Healing of America” will be gardeners with surplus vegetables ted tonight Thursday and Friday fruits and flowers are invited to Logan Tabernacle from 7 to 10 participate Buyers and sellers are pm The conference is sponsored by welcome For more information call The National Center for Constitutional Glenda Studies The National Center for ProTim Audubon Society will conduct a sperity Economics and the Coalition for Religious Freedom Glenn J Kimber field trip to the top of the Wells ville national director for the “Making of Mountains today to view the hawk America” conferences will speak He' migration Participants will meet at will be joined by Andrew Allison author 7:30 am at the southwest corner of the of “The Real Thomas Jefferson” and Fred Meyer parking lot A 5 pm return “The Real Benjamin Franklin” The is planned A news release said if the conference is free the public is invited weather cooperates hikers may see as many as 200 hawks flying south along the ridge of the Wellsvilles Participants should bring lunch water and a windbreak For more information call The Galo family Nicaraguan A1 Stokes commumusicians and Christian-base- d USlTs Young Alumni Day will include nity leaders will perform in concert a 8 in at morning of clinics tours and games the Thursday pm Taggart Student Center auditorium on the Utah and afternoon Aggie football USU vs Fullerton at the Spectrum at 1 pm State University campus The Galo Family will also be guests on the Heritage Community Theatre in "Crosstalk Show” Perry presents “Please! Don’t Sneeze” Friday at 9:20 am There is a 82 concert donation for for children of all ages at 8 pm For adults children under 12 are free For reservations call 7234392 more information call or Blue Max performs this evening at The event will be sponsored by PeaceWorks of Cache Valley and the Country Friends 22 W Center Logan Country and rock Bridger Folk Music Society Chi-Chi- ’s Country Friends 22 W Center Logan 752-649- 8 Ikraayj 752-27- 563-33- 753-46- Hex performs this evening at Cactus Club III 135 S Main Logan Rock Im' w entitled v £ for returning students "Going Back Is Going LaCruz Forward” will begin today at 10 am in Payback's performs this evening at 1537 N Main Logan Rock On Ths RoM Kitaro at Symphony Hall Synthesist Kitaro will perform Oct 20 at 7:30 pm at Symphony Hall in Salt Lake City Kitaro makes music that moves with the rhythm of the ocean the voice of the earth and the heartbeat of the soul according to a news release Kitaro’s current album “The Light of the Spirit” musically portrays the musician’s perception of life death and rebirth It is a continuation of the theme from the 1988 album “Tenku” a reflection on childhood Tickets are on sale at all Smith’sTix locations Salt Palace box office and the Special Events Center Symphony performs Beethoven The Utah Symphony Joseph Silverstein conducting will perform Beethoven’s Symphony No 3 the “Eroica” in Symphony Hall Friday ana Saturday at 8 pm The program will include Mozart's Symphony No 38 in D Major K 504 the “Prague” and Faure’i TT Suite from Pelleas et Melisande talk Maestro Silverstein will rive a about the music in the hall Friday and Saturday at 7: 15 pm The talk is free to all ticket holders pre-conce- rt Tickets may be purchased at the box office located in the northwest corner of Symphony Hall 123 W South Temple Hours are Monday through Friday and concert Saturdays from 10 am to 5:30 pm and one hour prior to performances TTTTTT I i I ? |