Show HEWEEK IQNCOINC information phone Julie Nash at The League of Utah Writer la sponsoring a writing contest tor writers from the 11 Western states The deatttne for submissions is June 15 For more Information visit httpVusersdesereton-lineconiluwrit- e 4 or for call Nora Eccloe Harrison Museum of Art Hours: Tuesday Thursday and Friday 10:30 am to 4:30 pm Wednesday 1030 am to 8 pm weekends 2 to 5 pm closed Monday Free and 3 open to toe public For information cal given to the Cache Community Pantry Local citizens may place nonperishable food Kerns by their mailboxes to be picked up by mail carriers and food family members helping with the one-da- y drive Food donations are also welcome at local valley post offices throughout the week prior to Saturday For more information cal Dabby 8977 ' 753-816- 797-016- ' Applications 20002001 for Enooufsosmant Scholarships ars available from the USU Women's Canter Eligibility: Undergraduate reentry women or men with a gap five in or mors of their education and who' years wi be attwxfing college for tho first time Fal 8 2000 More inn cal or stop by the Women's Canter Thggart Student Center room i USU Museum of Anthropology Old Main room 2S2 features exhfoRs on anthropology from around the word Museum hours ars 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday Admission is free and tours can bo arranged pn evenings and 9 weekends Can ' 797-021- USU Discovery Cantor Scianco & Technology Museum Science A Engineering Rosoareh Building room 132 Hours ars Monday 10 am til 8 pm and Saturday 10 3 am to 2 pm For Information cal 310: Hands-o- n 797-072- USICs MsitIN and Castor Science A l vvouan Technology Ibrariss ars open Monoay Thursday” am to midnight Friday 7 am to 6 pm Saturday 11 am to 7 pm arid Sunday 11 3 am to midnighL For Information cal 797-263- USU Outdoor Bacraadon Cantor hours are Monday Wednesday and Friday 2 to 6 pm Tuesday and Thursday 10 am to 6 pm Saturday 8 am to 4 pm 797-326- 4 ' " Soman Vldeob Antique and Col store 70 W Canter offers a walk down i lane wtlh an electronic museum and more than 150 pictures covering early Logan and the valley The museum is open Monday through Thursday until 8 pm and Friday and Saturday until 9 pm Tho Utah Watereolor Society and Washington Fadsral Savings announce a now exhibit by Brack MSrtineau of Tramonton I watereolor and OH Martinsau wN exhtoti rural landsciipas of farm equipment and wifWif vimvw aoavMt TImm work! on m mn in lobby of tho bank 399 N Main Logan from 9 am to 5 pm For information cal 563-40- in The BridgorFMk Music Society and the Whittier Community Canter sponsors free acoustic music open Jam sessions at 7 pm on the list and third Friday of each month at the Whittier Center 290 N 400 East Logan For Information Jim Dyer 7538890 797-172- ' - C OM I NV call ' 753-297- 0 n gc ' 1 ' Juni swing with the Cache ! Utah State University Alumni County e Association's show "Swingin' Through WWII" Saturday May 13 at 7pm in the Utah Jet Center hangar at the Logan-Cach- e Airport Tickets are $2995 plus lax and handling Tickets 8 and information are available at (435) “ one-tim- (D £ n (j 797-173- The Cache Humane Society will hold its ’ monthly Adopt-A-PDay from 12 to 3 pm on Ranch Store Saturday May 13 at the 1224 N Main St Logan We wil have dogs and cats available tor adoption For more information 1 please cal Paul Muelier at et 752-317- Lace N Levi's square dance dub wlti dance from 7:30 to 10 pm every Saturday Bob Cation wil cal squares and Elmer Clark wil cue rounds This wil be at the Logan Senior Citizens Center 236 N 100 Eaft AH ages welcome to ' 8 attend Call 752-281- The Governor's Youth Council Is ' I1 U P V Terry For more information - spon--a tobacco free car wash from 11 am to 3 Saturday May 13 at Axtefs Chevrolet 1475 N Main Login Trie cost is $3 for cars and $4 tor bucks For mors information cal 22a r mJS WMN VIHtri lOwIM along with choirs from St George and City combine for a concert at 7 pm May 13 in the Logan LDS Tabernacle pm xt mV junsncMi wni nsniMO vwiisf sponsors woofc long day camp) tor efcmentary- Unteom Theatre presents a stage proage students Ms summer Registration doses "Snow While and the Seven Dwarfs duction May 12 Third and fourth graders wi attend Farm The Impartal Glee Club to presenting Ha Camp Fifth and sixth graders wi attend the new Saturdays In May at 2 pm In the Button Center Nature Camp- - Sessions wi be held weekly from 43 & Main Logan Tickets are $2 per person or spring concert at 7:30 pht Monday May 15 in June though August The American West six for $10 and ran be purchased at the door Al the Logan 10th Ward BuiWng 800 N 500 East Admission is free to the public Heritage Center is located on US Hwy 89-9-1 in ages are welcome WeKsvxto For more Information cal 1 or ' visll americanwostcentororg Tho Northern Cache Valley Theatre Guild is holding auditions for The Wizard of Oz ‘ " ' Mountain Croat HMi School ftwrinti 13 and 20 Auditions are in the i House 70 S Stats Preston The Logan High School Modem Dance 7 pm May 18 19 and 22 in tho MC Ptajjsared Chib presents its spring concert at 7:30 pm Be prepared with a short song to sing and you wi bo provided with something to read Bring your Tuesday May 16 In the Logan High Auditorium Free and open to the public The first annud Beys and Okie Club ol own accompanist or one wi be provided luck Derby 2000 wi be held in : A Spalding Method Course to scheduled Srnlthfleld Health Days parade begins at June 17 conjunction vnoi ounwnofiBii at 10:30 am at Merito Olsen Central ratk Three 10 am Saturday May 13 with activities Immedh for May 16 through 20 The Spalding Method thousand rubber ducks are available tar adoption ataiy fofiow In the city park Appicalions for tastnrctxxr is based on sensory perception for belDuck adoption papers and race entries are avaA cookoff are available at ter understanding retention ana enjoyment of the Saturday's Dutch-ove- n the Smithfieid City Offices 45 N Main May 13 at Smithfield Health Days and at English language For more information call 8 xrs Duck Central Stations including Connie at ' The Stokee Nature Center offers "Owts UiHaWy i ngn anti SmHhfiold jmilfiQ Moon of Cache Valley" Saturday May 13 at 1 pm Led Toys Checker Auto and Washington ' Banks in Fred Meyer and Lee's by Dick Hunen of Bridgeriand Audubon Society the program is designed for al ages Cost Is $2 The Utah Wetarrotar Society masts Logan Parke and Recreation per person for Nature Center members $3 for nonmembers Cal Stokes Nature Center at Wednesday May 17 at 7 pm in the northeast Department is registering tor the Art in the Park meeting room at Logan City Hall The speaker is Program Registration forms are avalable at Ihe Joan Justis and she wil be giving us a presents- Logan Community Recreation Center 195 S100 bon on "Why We Draw" The public is weic Cache County 4-- wM bo holding a 4-West Class Is once a week tor five weeks for chil- I For more information cal Chra Perkins at 4 through 8 and 9 family open house on Saturday May 13 2000 4045 from 10 am to 1 pm in the pavilion at the Cache begins June 15 and Session skxi costs $30 plus a $6 supply fee For more County Fairgrounds 2 The regular meeting of the Cache VSNey information contact Denise Webb at The Atiiance for the Varied Arts to hokf- - Chapter of the League ol Utah Writers is at 7 pm ' The finale concert of That One" a local Wednesday May 17 in the Archive Room of the tag a Fine Arts Auction Saturday May 13 at the a cappeHa group is at 7:30 pm Saturday May Bulien Center 43 S Mata SL in Logan Silent auc- Logan Library The chapter is doing critiques of 20 in the UsUEoctos Conference Center Tickets tion preview and entertainment begin at 5 pm previously submitted works in progress are $4 and can be purchased at Lee's Live auction starts at 7 pm with auctioneer Chris Marketplace and The Book Table CDs wi also beavaEabto I MON PAY d 245-446- & £n ITUESPAY “ - 753-862- J I H Wednesday H 753-238- Story tlme at Chapter IWo books 131 N 1 00 East Free to children ages 4 and up this program runs on the second and fourth Saturday of each month at W-Sam For Information cal 752-906- 9 ” The Cache County Rad Cross wM be j a community first aid and safety course every Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Participants will bo able to certify in First Aid and 5 aduiti infant and chid CPft Cal 752-112- The lufips are up and are a good reminder to schedule mammograms Check out the results of tost October's Plant a Pink Tulip Project There are beautiful pink tulips blooming this spring in tribute to those whose lives have been touoiea by breast cancer Visit the following sites to view tulips and markers: Utah State University (between the Animal Science and Geology buildings) and the Boulevard in Logan For more infor8 mation contact the USU Women's Center 797-172- The colorful artwork of local artist Jianle Christensen wifi be featured April 7 through June 30 at Chapter Two Books located at 130 N 100 East in Logan sculpture exhibit of six new pieces is USU home for the next 18 months The are located on and around the open between the Cazier Science and green Technology Library the Peterson Engineering building and the Quinney Biofogy Natural Resources Building ' Tho Utah Watereolor Society Cache Chapter announces its annual Juried Open Show July 13 through Aug 18 at the AVA Gallery Slides are due June 1 2000 Al water media on paper wi be considered Cash and merchant gift certificates wi be awarded For a ectus and entry form send a business size to UWS Cache Valley Chapter 150 E 700 North Logan Utah 84321 Bel Canto Women's Chorea presents "Spring into Spring" directed by Nola Collier accompanied by Bonnie Murry featuring special musical numbers by Jason and Tracy Hunsaker The concert is at 7:30 pm Friday May 19 in the 5th 18th LDS Ward Chapel 502 E 300 North Logan Everyone is welcome admission is free i ITONICHT A The Cache Valley Chapter of the Idaho Writers' League is sponsoring an essay contest for submission 1500 words and shorter For more T 5 PICKS Valley a "Aladdin The Capitol Arts Alliance presents and the Magic Lamp at 7 pm Friday 12 in the Elton Ecctos Theatre in Logan Is are $450 tor children and $650 for 6 tor information adults Cal I 752-002- SATURDAY Tho eighth annual totter carriers' food Food wi be drive is slated tor Saturday May Il lONCOiNG The UtahSalt Lake Chapter Romance Writers of America is sponsoring a book signing at 3 pm Saturday May 13 at Barnes and Noble booksellers 7119 S 1300 East Midvale Local author RaoArme Thayne wil be one of five Utah authors on hand She wifi sign her current books "Saying Grace" and "The Wrangler and the Runway Mom" - Night of the Living CONduIVSc tones Fiction and Fantasy Weekend is May 19 20 21 at the Airport Hilton in Salt Lake City Cost is $36 tor adults S34 tor teens $18 for youths or $18 Friday only $22 Saturday only $13 Sunday only tor information Call Jos Feliciano will grace Ogden's Vat A Browning Center's stage at 7:30 pm Thursiday May IB ' Tickets are $16 to $23 call Chris Jones and The Night Drivers are In concert at 7:30 pm Saturday May 2a in the University of Utah Social Work Auditorium Txftets are available tocaly at Graywhato CD or atthe door the day of the concert Tony Bennett returns to Salt Lake CRy to perform for the Caring Foundation for Children Friday June 16 Tickets are available at all Smith'sTix outlets Living Traditions 200a a celebration pf Sail Lake's folk and ethnic arts is Friday Saturday arid Sunday May 19 and 20 and 21 in the Salt Lake City and County Building 450 S 200 East Music featured includes the Dirty Dozen Brass Band and Alvin Youngblood Hart concerts: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the Delta Center May 29: Mary Chapin Carpenter at Red Butte Gardens June 15: and Dixie Chicks with guest Patty Gnffin it the Delta Center June 24 Fred Meyer is the local Ticketmaster agent Ticketmaster presents these upcoming ‘ |