Show W hTtlTi n s ill 2002 el liis'wee 2 3 August Friday 4 Your week Herald Ttie CN FromtheTeditor ::ni3s" he annual event folks in Garden City call Raspberry Days is most likely the (ticket this weekend The event is me of the area's more charming annual events simply because the Bear Lake area is such a beautiful place to gather Raspberry Days is essentially a crafts fair with all of the accompanying bauble and trinkets for sale But in my mind the highlight is the raspberry bake off wherein aspiring chefs apply their : of the tastiest natural treats — the Bear Lake raspberry Pies tarts jams are just a few ' of the delectable goodies put up for the contest The begins at 5:30 pm on Coming from Logan the parking area will be well marked I had the opportunity to travel up to Bear Lake last weekend and things are sure changing up there All sorts of new kitchy shops and yummy restaurants are springing up around die old standbys It seems die word is out on the beauty of Bear Lake I will caution however that getting up to the festivities is a little tricky tins year m account of the canyon construction Give yourself some extra time and allow for a little more patience to get there Beginning at die dugway (that really scary cliff part of die canyon) flaggers are positioned to alternate Loganbound and Garden traffic The last flagger if position you are heading toward the lake is the longest and be warned that the phrase "rough road" is a bureaucrat- i mouth-wateri- City-bou- ng Friday w to send the very best 10 home The Festival of the American West winds up There’s no place like for good wine ‘New York 1 "Full Frontal” reviewed 8 Continuing film roundup m 16-2-8 3“Evita" 4 "Pajama Game” 5 Tkttler on the Roof To see your 5 favorites of any media (film albums with the subject line "My S" plays etc) send an to jpudhOninewscom m randomly select a list each week Include your name age ana city of residence Profane or offensive lists wHIn be considered e-m-ail Tlilines’ puzzle 12 Raspberry Days are Your weekly roundup of films now playing upon us 13 MstsatUoiS artists earn honors Valley m nsu Showdown in the C West Your guide to whafs on Final fllamnl band concert Ml bile all good dungs must come to Mil an end rest assured the Utah - 2 “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" i enssaant 11 Last Sunday1! The Ughtwood Duo and more State University Alumni Band (dans to end its 2002 summer concert series ic understitiement with style On Sunday Aug 4 die band will But you may hick out and catch the its final concert ofthe season perform all On the down or way lights green up opening with George Gershwin’s my trip down last week I have to “Strike Up the Band” at ? pm For boast this happened to me It was this concert die band moves back green all die way baby but die rough indoors to the Kent Concert Hall on road was still barely passable the Utah State campus As usual die Still though a little roadf construction concert is free and all are invited shouldn't scare you away Get yer berry Nicholas Morrison band director said many elements make up a suceatin' boots on and head up to the lake —Jeremy Pugh cessful concert series and this summer Cache Magazine edKor has seen all those elements come together “I would like to thank die public for s attending these concerts" Morrison said "The audience makes or breaks die experience for the performers and of Music" we have thebest audience of any ensemble I’ve ever been associated But if you can only go me day best to go on Saturday The day is filled with events including the Raspberry Days Parade at noon Toward the evening patrons dm enjoy die lighted boat parade m the lake and fireworks above the water afterward Organizers have also taken steps to ensure less traffic snarl around the fur Garden Gty is providing a free shuttle service from a parking area next to die city office Busses wul be available and run from the parking area to die park and back about every 20 minutes "The Sound nd 6 1 center fi1 SlIuhtHofl Hinkamp cares enough at a stare Cache 5 w iTw'yti&t&i with “Also the university would like to thank the performers’’ he continued "It takes a great deal of dedication for die alumni hand members to keep coming up to Logan at their own added that the summer concerts offer Utah State’s music department a unique opportunity to of its “We artj proud of the accomplish- - meats of bur graduates” he said “These concerts give us a chance to showcase their talent” Sunday’s conceit will be made ip mostly traditional numbers by fstnil hr composers such as Brahms Fillmor and Rogers and Hammerstien Morrison said Probably the most familiar number will be “The Sound of Music” The intermission feature will be th Lightwood Duo made up of clarinet Enc Nelson and USU’s guitar profes sor Michael Christiansen The two have performed internationally and 'can be hard to catch according to Morrison “We are lucky to captive them in rare off weekend? Morrison said Morrison will turn over his forone of the evening’s numbers to AG Cook Cook tubist with die alumni band and tuba player in the Salt Lake Gty postal workers band will conduct “Americans' Henry Fillmore “AC’s contributions to die band are more thanmxisical” Morrison 1 I With so many compositions and so little time Morrison noted it’s hard fit all the requested numbers into me summer season He is alieafy looking ahead to next summer though — USUMeSa Relations I |