Show t tnrk ' £' Tpr 2-- 797-030- ' 20 Years of CoHactlng 1982-200-2 Modernism in the American West at the Nora Ecdes Harrison Museum Chase Fine Arts ' Center Utah State University Campus Exhfeit is on display through July 2003 Hours: Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm Wednesdays from 10:30 am to 8 pm Saturdays from noon to 5 pm 3 For mors information call (435) ' Free 797-016- The Cache Youth Symphony and concert orchestra are starting practices in September Any string player in 4th grade through high school with two years of experience who is interested in joining either of these groups can 0 contact Dr James McWhorter at Auctions are held for those wishing to join the symphony and the orchestra is open to those with 2 years experience 753-577- ' UpcomlagWi ' r "S USU Theatre preaanta ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum' at 7:30 pm Sept 8 and Oct 5 ( matinee on Sept 28) In the Morgan Theatre hi tha Chase Fine Arts Center Tickets are available at the 5 Smith Spectrum Ticket Office (435) at the Customer Service Center of the Taggart Student Center room 212 (8 am to 5 pm) and at the door $7 to $10 USU students are admitted free with a valid ID but must have a ticket tor admission Children undecthe age of 6 are not admitted 26-2- f A kids’ day will be held Saturday Sept 28 in conjunction with the Utah State Rodeo club’s annual "USU Stampede Parents are invited to bring children ages 3 to 12 to the " - 8‘ $ I 1 752-756- 752-112- o Oo 563-344- TheWeekent ss 757-147- 7: i 752-953- Back-to-Scho-ol 753-330- - £ jnursda pageant Jazz guitarist Jack Petersen performs at ' will be held Sept 20 fbr an exhibit featuring Marion R Hydes' selection of woodcut prints focusing on the old mining town of Park City Utah The art show will be held to the Twain Tippetts Exhibition Hal in the Chase Fine Arts Center through for Sept 20 Call the art office (435) 797-346exhibit hours A closing reception Conference Center by the USU Sbrary Menet will speak about her near death experience and Young wi speak on the last days as out- lined in scriptures A $1 donation is suggested The Cache Valley Gallery Walk beglne at 6 pm Sept 20 and features a variety of artists' work on display at galleries around Logan The evenj is free Regional author Chris Chester will read a Sparrow: Lessons From a Life Gone to the Birds’ at Chapter Two Books 130 N 100 East Logan " to 7:30 pm Friday Oct 4 Saturda l The Cache Writey Gardeners' Market ' there from 8 am to noon Saturday to 100 Main St (behind Tony Roma’s) - Unicom Children's Theatre presents the play “Come to the Wishing Place' Sept 21 and 28 to 2 pm with an encore performance to 4 pm Sept 28 Shows are presented In the Bulien Center on 43 S Main in Logan Tickets are $2 each and are available to the door 30 nlinutes before the show All ages welcome The Logan Utah Regional Family History Center is hoking a workshop for their classes al 8 am- - Saturday The cost to $2 fbr the entire day You can register by calling 4 797-096- - Live Music at the White Owl Tavern 36 W Center St Logan 'Ll Dan’ will play to 8 pm No cover charge ages 21 and over only For more information cal The Cache Willey Support Group is a group of former Mormons that meets regularly at Tony Roma's for dinner and socializing The next meeting Is to 6:30 pm Sunday For more information call Jeff at 770-42or go to Poet-Mormo- ' wwwpost-mormoraco- tfonda 753-916- 5 ' The Logan Chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will meet at 1:30 pm Monday at the Cache Senior Cantor A special film fbr retired federal employees will be presented Don Huber will also share his experiences in Zimbabwe Tuesday Do you have an upcoming arts or entertainment event you would like listed in this calendar? Let us know Contact Cache Magazine Editor Jeremy Pugh at (435) 752-212-1 ext 3029 Al calendar items are run on a basis Specifically OngoingT items that run for longer than one month will be cut periodi1 cally to make space for more cur rent events Priority is given to local events of an entertaining or artistic nature We reserve the right to edit all submissions fbr size content and style Submissions can also be Sent to The Herald Journal Attn Happenings PO Box 487 Logan Utah 84323-048-7 or to space-availab- v 4 A free prostate screening clinic is from 9 to 4 pm Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday to 550 E 1400 North Suite J Logan Dr Ryan Larsen and Dr Michael Callister will be giving the screenings This is am le : Brlglwm City Ogden SIC setfr itMlj fail-ter- m Uteh Conservation Corps park clean-u-p from 5 to 7 pm Saturday to Denzil Stewart Nature Park 100 S 700 East Work from 5 to 6 pm followed by entertainment from 6 to 7 pm Bring a picnic dinner and gardening tools For Information call Sandra (435) 4 - 752-965- ' 755-559- 7:30 pm Sept 26 in the Elen Eccles Conference Center USU ctjmpus Free- Brl garland Folk Music Society preeente The Wood's Tea Company to 7:30 pm Sept 22 In the Ellen Eccles Conference Center USU campus Tickets are $10 in advance $12 at the door Local ticket outlets are Sunrise Cyclety 138 N 100 East Accents 57 S Main St Chapter Two Books 130 N 100 East or the USU Spectrum ticket office For more 'information call 0 The Heritage Thsetra presents ’Footloose' 7:30 pm Mondays Fridays and Saturdays through Sept 28 Tickets are $6 and $5 for enters The theater is located to 2505 S US Highway 89 Perry just south of Maddox 'tickets $1075 Tickets are available at all Tlcketmaster ticket centers or oriRne at T wwwlicketmastercom or can (801) 325-SEA- (7328) Restaurant ' Delta Center events: Creed end Bevendust in concert Oct 19 tickets $4850 $3850 Enrique Iglesias In concert Oct 26 tickets $47 $27 Disney on Ice Nov 13-1- 7' v f :w? 4 - from his new book “Providence of 797-042- CM ':i- -' 797-279- Logan Canyon Winds Utah State quintet wijl present a concert Sunday Sept 29 at 4 pm in the Ecdes Conference Center Auditorium on the Utah State campus Free 538-266- V 752-846- University’s faculty wind ' -- 1 797-030- Fakgioundsbeginning to 1030 for a variety of games events and rodeo education Children ages 3 to 6 ara admitted free children ages 6 to 12 can enter with rodeo admission 'Petroglyph Up the Canyon Writers Workshop' Oct 6 featuring authors Mary Clearman Blew and Ralph Black For registra3 3 tion cal (800) or (435) For more information call (435)797-365- 6 f-- e am Registration Is now open for the - - 245-425- Logan-Cache 752-002- ir' 752-485- 752-897- Sarah Menst Hoffman and Roger K Young wM speak from 7 to 9 pm Friday and from 5 to 8 pm Saturday to the Ecdes Cache Valley Center for tha Arts presents DanceFestl a weeklong celebration featuring Utah's internationally acclaimed Children's Dance Theatre arid Repertory Dance Theatre OcL 5 through OcL 11 Tickets to RDT are $20 $16 and $10Children 5 and older are invited to attend Several discounts are available Purchase a family ticket to CDT and receive a single ticket to RDT free Purchase a sinde ticket to RDT and receive a 6 single ticket to CDT free Call (435) or visit wwweHeneodestheatreorg or the Ellen Ecdes Theatre box office to 43 S Main St for tickets or more information iiriiri for men between the ages of 40 and 75 who Ducks Unlimited annual banquet HH be are' not seeing a physician on a yearly basis held starting to 6 pm with a social hour and dinner to 7 pm Saturday Sept 21 to the Eagles Lodge 170 W 900 North Logan Tickets ate $45 single $65 couple $145 for " The Chamber Music Society of Logan single package and $165 for couples package The three candidates running for Utah's and are available or by contacting Gary 563-582002-- 3 season al shows witi be held in the 5 0 or Shane 1st Congressional District seat — Craig Axfbrd Steve Ellen Eccles Conference Center USU cam- (Green Party) Rob Bishop (Republican Party) pus Season tickets are $60 tor adults and $20 - " The Cache County Chapter of the “ and Dave Thomas (Democratic Party) — will 13 for students and can be obtained by mailing be discussing views on environmental issues American Red Cross is offering CPR with AED checks to CMSL PO Bex 3620 Logan Utah 84323-362- 0 In addition tickets are available for Adult Infant Child and Fust Aid Saturday affecting Utah's citizens at 7 pm Wednesday in the Eccles Conference Center auditorium from 9 am to 4 pm and Sept 28 from 9 am on campus at the Spectrum Ticket Office 5 The discussion will also be broadcast Hve on to 4 pm Cal for more information and the Taggart Student (phone O KUSU (Utah Public Radio) from the Eccies Center main floor information desk U Conference Center and moderated Dannie Gacfcs tattler a yoga Instructor Tickets can also be purchased at the door will speak to the Logan chapter of the Multiple by KUSU's Program Director Lee Austin For prior to each concert Single performance tick7 more information call Sclerosis Society on the benefits of yoga for ets are $15 for adults and $5 for students For E 9 For more see p 12 information call multiple sclerosis from 1 to 3 pm Saturday to OPTIONS fbr Independence 1095 N Main All The Northern Utah Choral Society are welcome rehearsals will be held Wednesday evenings Eclipse performs at 7:30 pm OcL 11 In from 7:30 to 9:30 pm in the USU Fine Arte the Kent Concert Hall USU Campus Tickets are $5 to the door or from the USU Spectrum Center Choral Room 214 For more informaStarting Over Single will meet at 5 pm 3 tion call ticket office or Saturday for a family activity of malting pizza: 0) Newcomers are welcome For more informa-tio- n caX Sylvia at 8 Macey's Little Theater Is holding a beef stir fry fried rice and egg roll cooking class to A Festival will be 7 pm Wednesday and a homemade' pasta The Constitution weak events condude and ravioli class at 7 pm Thursday Seating Is presented from 3 to 8 pm Saturday by with the pageant A Day to Remember on limited To reserve a sea) or for more informa- - to University Village shopping center 1400 N 1 tion cal 500 East Activities will include a Battle of the Classes are fbr adults 13 Sept 20 and 21 at 7:30 pm In the Kent (1) Concert Hal Free tickets can be picked up to Bands a rock wall sumo wrestling and retail CD ’Sndupall Cache VUley grocery stores to The Book vendor displays Table and to the door It is suggested that - Ji children be old enough to sit quietly to the i( 3-- CN o 0 Logen Chapter AARP No 466 retired seniors is sponsoring a fal fotiage bus tour on OcL 3 Fbr reservations cal Kay Misenar at 8 7 or Lynn Bracken at SBtoMsW' - 753-670- ' iU ' The Joy SchooL 1025 N 600 East school Logan is registering tor 2002-200- 3 year Registration is open to preschool children who will be to least three years of age by 8 SepL 1 For mors information call ' "v fU £ Ongoing Item taass m V Pioneer Theatre Company presents the 2001 Tony g drama ’Proof’ through Oct 5 and the musical 'Peter Pan' Dec 4 through Dec 28 For tickets and infor-- : 1 mation cati (801) Award-winnin- 581-696- |