Show 2001 HISWFEK April lONGOINf I "Footilght Frenzy" Is tares by Ron House Diz White Alan Shearman and Bud Slocumb The production plays April 12 through 14 and 18 through 21 at 7:30 pm hi the Morgan Theatre of the Chase Fine Arts Center on Utah State University's campus Tickets are available at the Spectrum Ticket Office (435) 5 at the Customer Service Center of the Taggart Student Center and at the door although patrons are encouraged to arrive early for best sealing Tickets are $8 for adults $8 for USU faculty staff and senior citizens and S5 for U students USU youth under 16 and students are admitted free with valid ID Children under four are not admitted The Cache Singles will meet from 5:30 to 7 tonight at Tony Roma's Newcomers are encouraged to join us for this informs! gathering of single friends and to contribute ideas for future group activitiee For further information cal Kathryn at Utah Festival Opera and the Capital Arts Alliance presents the Children's Opera Festival featuring' 38 operas written and perin the formed by elementary Logan' Cache County Box Elder Ogden and Davis School Districts The operas will be pre- sented at the Ellen Ecdes Theatre in Logan on April 9 TO 17 18 19 23 24 and 25 at 7 pm Four to six operas will be performed each evening Entrance to the Children's Opera Festival is free and tickets am not required spring dance Is from 7:30 to 11 pm Friday at the Logan LDS Institute 60Q Darwin Avenue This is a Cache Special Needs Mutual Activity Sunday dress ' ' ' r 563-404- - Multicultural wataccolora and creative and illustration at Mt Logan Middle School after school youth program 4 to 5:30 pm adults 6:30 to 8 pm Monday through Friday eight week session$80 This Is an ongoing dass AH materials included Can 750- 8956 for more information : - Common Ground Outdoor Adventures and local volunteer Roger Mortimer are seeking help to refurbish a fishing boat to take out anglers with disabilities Mortimer is donating boat for the project which is primarhis ily aimed at giving senior citizens who wouldn't ' otherwise have the opportunity to fish lb donate money time or expertise caH Common ' Ground director Samantha Macfariane at 713-' 0 0288 or caH Mortimer at 19-fo- ot " 713-454- ITHE WEEKEND The Canote Brothers will be guest musicians for Contra Dances Friday and Saturday April 6 arid 7 7:30 pm at the Whittier Community Center 290 N 400 East Logan Two dance workshops win be held Saturday at 10:30 am at the Crockett church (on Lauralin Drive off Canyon Road) and 2:30 pm at the Whittier Beginners singles and couples are welcome and all dances are taught Suggested donation: $6 per event $15 all events All dances wiR be taught by guest caller Warren Argo of Seattle " : ' '' The 2001 Pageant Is at 7:30 Kent Concert HaH dan be purchased welcome to attend 1 - The cost is $4 and tickets at the door The public is ' — : - discussion group "Ethics: sn ’ lONCOI : 7537491- ' ' NCj ' "Fast Forwsrd: Sclenca Technology and the Communications Revolution" a series 755-288- Cache jChristlan Crusaders will have their monthly fellowship breakfast at 10 am Saturday at Randy's Restaurant After breakfast wil be the Long Underwear Ride the first ride of the season as a group All are welcome of lectures on modem media at the Brigham Oty Library' 24 N 300 West 'Radio: Out of Thin Air is Wednesday April 11 at 7 pm The radio evolved from pommunicatiofv to a mass medium that imparted information and entertained listeners uniting them in a common bond Starting Over Single will meet at 7:30 pm Saturday to attend the Contra Dance at the Whittier Center Newcomers are welcome 8 For more Information call Sylvia at The Pastel Society of Utah announces competition This juried show win be held at the Tivoli Gallery 255 S State in Salt Iske City from April 13 to May a ' t 752-953- Bridgertand Audubon Society will be holding its monthly meeting at 7 pm Thursday at the Logan dty meeting room 255 N Main Street The featured speaker is Dr Dave Liddell The title of his presentation to 'State of the Worlds Coral Reefs: Twenty-fiv- e years of change" His presentation win iridude a a slide show and a discussion of the ecology and status of the world's coral reef ecosystems ' t ' s ' Live music at the White Owl 36 W " Center Street 'Lynx' will play at 8 pm for ages 21 and older For more information caH (435) 753-916- 5 i ' M5PirK 752-281- : Bridgertand Audubon Society presents a Curlew National Grasslands Grouse Trip Visit the Curlew National Grasslands in south- em Idaho to observe Sage and Sharp-taile- d Grouse Camp Friday night at the Curlew Campground north of SnowvHle at the south end of Stone Reservoir Friday evening activities include a Stone Soup at Stone Reservoir dinner orchestrated by LeRoy Beasely Return Saturday afternoon Carpoota encouraged reservations required call LeRoy Beasley at "Clirriste for Women' on Campus" the disabilities who require accommodations should inform the AAEO Office by Monday - : " ' " - The first "Power to Achieve event to at 7 pm Tuesday in the USU Spectrum Thuri Bailey former Utah Jazz basketball player Todd Duncan motivational speaker and Kim Peck the original 'Rainmari- will be on hand l 16th Diversity Forum is on Thursday at Utah State University from 10 am until noon in the Harrison Auditorium of the Ecdes Conference Center This event is free and the public is invited The Presidents Diversity Awards will be presented after the discussions Fpr more infor- mation caU the USU Affirmative ActionEqual Opportunity Office at 797-1266 People with ITU “— —t J —lAT : IH U n ! lAY 1 563-336- The Lace N LevTe Square Dance Club will dance from 7:30 to 10 pm Saturday at the Cache County Senior Citizen Center 240 N 100 East Logan Dixie end Elmer Clark will cue rounds and Bob Calton wil cal squares Call 8 or non-fait- Page The Towns Singers a mixed choral group that enjoys singing a wide variety' of music is looking for more singers The group is especially in need of tenors and basses The group practices from 7:30 to 9:30 pm every Wednesday at Edith Bowen School For more Information call Eldon Curtis at or Dan Birschbach at 7521470 g --r- i i i e A Reservations need to be In by noon Monday for the Women in Business and EducationCommittee of the Cache Chamber of Commerce meeting The meeting is at noon Tuesday at the Copper Mil 55 N Main Logan Alan Roberts and David Mountcastle from Tony's Grove wil be the guests The cost is $7 wil be billed To make a reserand 3 or vation cal Frankie Clark at 797-326- A 3 752-041- 9 Cache Dairy Princess pm Saturday at the USU Exploration In Diversity' will be held from 9 to 10:30 am Saturdays from April 7 to May 12 The group will:' explore ethical issues from h diverse faith arid perspectives For-more Information contact David McFarland at 8 Cache Valley Unitarian Unlversalists The Society for Creative Anachronism meets from 7 to 10 pm every Wednesday at the Whittier Community Center The emphasis of the Middle Ages and is on Renaissance For more information cal CXan or Rebecca Mikkelsen at 752-- 1 1 2 1 The Hyrum City Library welcomes families to attend its annual Family Reading Night at 7 pm Monday at the Hyrum Civic Center This year's theme is 'Read Around the WOrtd' There will be stories and fun from Mexico Korea and Switzerland This night will be by the Hyrum McDonald's which announces an appearance by Ronald McDonald There wil be refreshments and door prizes After the program families may visit the library and museum drum-makin- : The 753-199- campus Tickets are available at the door and admission is $3 Utah State students with cur- rent ID are admitted free The Utah State Outdoor Recreation Center Is offering the opportunity to stretch and tune a drumhead learn African rhythms and ' take g work- the drum home The shop wil take place Saturday from 5 to 7 pm The cost is $175 including the dnim For Inter- matjon call the USU Outdoor Recreation 4 Center at 563-353- Starting Over Single will go to dinner at 7 pm Wednesday Newcomers are welcome 4 For more information cal June at A Concerto Concert at Utah State University is Monday at 7:30 pm in the Kent Concert HaH of the Chase Fine Art Center on A "For All Seasons" dance to Saturday at the Elite Hall in Hyrum Lessons are from 7 to 8 pm at a cost of $1 The dance is from 8:30 to 11 pm at a cost of $3 per person There will be swing the lindy hop rock country Latin ballroom and waltz music on hand writing SUN PAY IMONPAY Company Cache 797-273- Works for oboe trios are the focus of a chamber music recital Sunday The recital begins at 3 pm at the Haight Alumni Center at Utah State University and there is no admission charge presents "The Silver Whistle' a pillow theater performed April 7 14 21 and 28 in the Button Center 43 S Main St in Logan The time for each’ performance wil be 2 pm and all tickets are $2 Utah artist Hoill Zollinger's art show "Flowers in Symmetry" at Chapter Two Books 130 N 100 East Logan runs through April 30 i Theatre Friday A memorial service for retired Utah State University English Professor' Moyle Q Rice wil be held at 5 pm Wednesday in the Eoctes Conference Center Auditorium The public is invited For more information cal the ' USU English Department at 3 852-276- SATURDAY Unicom "Choirfest 2001 — A Tribute to Ella Mauglwn" by the Cache Children's Choir wll take place at 7:30 pm in the USU Kent Concert Hal Tickets are available at the door for $5 (adults) and $3 (students) - I WEDNESDAY I The Northern Cache VBHey Theatre Guild is holding auditions for "Carousel" from 9 am to noon Saturday and from 6 to 9 pm Wednesday at the Worm Creek Opera House 70 S State Preston Come prepared to sing a song and read from the script For more infor2 mation cal Marc Jensen at (208) The annual Luau sponsored by the The Tickets can be purchased at your local middle school for $10 Everyone is invited to attend 797-155- Polynesian Student Union and Multicultural Student Services wHI take place April 6 at 6 pm in the Taggart Student Center Stevenson Bail room at Utah State University Tickets are on sale now in the Taggart Student Center Service Office Room 212 $8 for children 12 and under $10 for studente and $12 general admission I A Pride In The Week of the Young Child Is befog celebrated from 10 am to 4 pm Saturday at the Cache Valley Mai There win be free activi2 ties for children For more information cal A s Utah Watercolor Society and Washington Federal Savings Bank announce a special exhibit by a local artist Lynda Burruss of Providence Lynda's love of flowers is the subject of these large floral watercolor paint-ings Her work can be seen during the month of April in the lobby of the bank 399 N Main St Logan from 9 am to 5 pm For more informa5 tion can Christine Perkins at Providence Parks Day is from 9 am to noon Saturday at Zollinger and Von1! Parks in Providence there is work for everyone in the family age six and older 753-669- The : ' The Brtdger Folk Mualc Society and the Whittier Community Center holds an acoustic' music openjam session on the first and third Friday of each month at the Whittier Center 290 N 400 East in Logan The next session is Friday Slow jam starts at 7 pm fast jam starts around 9 pm Al styles of acoustic musicians 0 are invited For information Jim at non-US- ' FRIDAY 752-063- 797-030- school-classe- 6 ship-to-ah- lp its fourth annual statewide 11 Entries win be accepted from noon to 4 pm on April 7 Entry forms are available' at the ' gallery Tickets to see Bon Jovl and SR-7- 1 in concert on April 28 in the Delta Center are available at ticketmaster outlets indgding Fred ' Meyer and Graywhale CD Exchange orcharge T by phone at (801) ' ' ' s ' tickets for 98' in concert with Baha Men Dream and Debelah Morgan on May 1 in the Delta Center are on' sale Tickets are avail- able at select ticketmaster outlets including ' Fred Meyer and Graywhale CD Exchange loca: lions and at the Delta Center Box Office T Charge by phone a (801) 325-SEA- ' ' 325-SEA- v - |