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Show The Summit County Bee Page A8 783-435- Jody Snelgrove for helping to make it a success. Of course, the magic show, with Christopher Fair, was great fun with 178 parents and kids attending. Our preschool Story Time will start on Wednesday, Sept. 8. It will be at 10:30 a.m. in the Summit County Services building at 110 North Main in Kamas. 0. Our 1999 summer reading program was a great success. We want to thank Marie Dear, Karen Leffler, Penny Evans, Judy Starr, Kim Johansen, and Stacey Pittman for helping to make it a success. We also rt for prizes want to thank and supplies, the Park City School District for letting us use the media Ranch center in the Jeremy Elementary, and Kevin, the head custodian at the school, for all his Story Time is help. Our in scheduled to start again September. Call the library for more information. Thanks for your 10 a.m. to 7 y: p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 12 noon to 5 p.m. Wal-Ma- Used Books We have used items for sale in both libraries at reasonable prices. Kamas Branch Story Time pre-scho- summer reading proa was great success. We want gram to thank Mary Ann Marchant, Rhonda Hallows, Joann Weller, and The Repertory Dance Theatre and friends are continuing their commitment to families with the 1999-200- 0 Ring Around The Rose series. Sponsored by RDT, this interactive, entertaining and adventuresome series is especially for young people and their families, and is designed to encourage an understanding and appreciation of the arts. All performances are held the second Saturday of every month, September through May at 11 a.m. at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 West 300 South. All seats, all ages are just $5. Repertory Dance Theatre opens the series on Saturday, Sept. 11 with Make A Dance. The company will divulge choreographers' secrets on creating dance and share the recipes so volunteer audience members can create their own movement on stage. It all comes together as RDT performs Opus Jazz Loves Bach, Fantasy and Fugue, Septet, and themes from the new millennium Snydcrville Basin Branch Reading Program Hours (for both libraries) Monday-Thursda- 199U ol Park City Special Events Egyptian Theatre Company presents Side by Side By run Performances Sondheim. Call Saturday night. Wednesday 11: Sept. 649-937- 11: Sept. Make-A-Wis- h Foundation Great Escape. Annual Fundraiser held at the Yarrow Hotel. Call Sept. 11: IJSSA presents the Sprint Ultimate Airwave at the Utah Winter Sports Park. Freestyle aerial competition and exhibition featuring members of the U.S. Freestyle Team and Olympic Athletes. The event begins at noon, and admission is $8 for adults, S4 for children under 12 and free admission for children under 3. General parking will be at The Canyons lower lot, and shuttles will run to and from the event. For more information call Sept. 11: Tour de Suds. Classic Park City Mountain Bike Race. Call 655-440- 9. 647-207- 649-403- 8. 5. 12: 5th Annual Egyptian Sept. Theater Company Golf Tournament. 1 2 p.m. at The Homestead. Call details. for 649-937- Sept. 17-1- 9 and Sept. Parade of Homes. 24-2- 6: Park City Produced by the Park City Area Home Builders Association. Call 647-932- 6. Sept. 17: Swaner Memorial Park Annual Fundraiser: Mozart in the Meadow." Dinner, dancing and a stomping good time to be had in the meadow. Call 801363-481- 1 Sept. 18: Monte Carlo Night. Second Annual Gala for the Park City Education Foundation. Call 5 for more details. 16-1Park Sept. City Motorcycle Week. Four days of activities including an expo, flat track racing, road racing and a motor-cros- s. Call Jim Colburn for more information at Sept 18: HabiTri. Mountain Bike Triathlon to benefit Habitat for Humanity to be held at Jordanelle State Park. Call 654- - 14(N). Sept 25: COOL (Conserving Our Open Lands) presents Riding for the Range. 4 p.m. Exhibition of line horsemanship featuring local riders on cutting horses, show jumpers and barrel racing. All proceeds go to open space preservation in Summit County Tickets are $10. Call 615-023- 9: 647-949- 2. 649-022- 4200. of the Library. Park City Silver Mine Adventure. e Interactive and exhibits; tours in train cars to 1,500 feet below the surface and through 3,200 feet of tunnels, a restaurant on site and much more. Located 1.5 miles south of Park City on Route 224. For additional information, please call 4 or (435) Utah Winter Sports Park at Bear Hollow. Home of the Olympic Bobsled and Luge as well as Jumping facilities. Open Tuesday through Sunday at 9 a.m. (435) 658- - Friday Night Gallery Strolls. The of each month, see what's new on the art scene in Park City by strolling up and down Main Street, visiting the Kimball Art Center and participating galleries between 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. p.m. (435) First Friday life-siz- 1. multi-platinu- commission Glacier. Throughout the year, RDT welcomes Ballet West, Childrens Dance Theatre, Morris Johnson with the Utah Opera and Yacov Sharir along with Fplk Dance artists from the community to the Ring Around The Rose 1999-200- 0 season. Each artist will present an hour-lon- g program designed to ignite the imaginations of the young and the young at heart. This year, RDT introduces the "Ring Masters" in conjunction with Ring Around The Rose. Children of all ages may participate in this club by signing up free of charge at any s. of the Ring Around The Rose Each member will receive a certificate designating them as a young sypporter of the arts snd special mailings and invitations throughout the year. Additionally, members will be encouraged to submit art and poetry in response to the y, con-ceA- performances. All submissions will be displayed in the Rose Wagner lobby during Ring Around The Rose concerts. Affordable tickets for the Ring Around The Rose scries are made possible with grants from the Utah Arts Council, Salt Lake Countys Zoo, Arts & Parks Program and the Salt Lake City Arts Council. m This?" won her a Country Music Association award in 1997, the same year that Newsweek designated her one of the "100 Americans For The Next Century and People named her one of the "50 Most Beautiful People In The World. Deana is also serving as national for the National spokesperson Kidney Foundation. Inspired by the successful kidney transplant of her father, session guitarist Fred Carter, Jr., Deana is committed to spreading the word about the importance of organ donation. Deana Carters compelling music is what draws audiences to her concerts, but its her unpretentious personality and love of entertaining that makes her show a hot ticket! SEPTEMBER SPECDAIL saaaa HL'SJEL Park City Museum: Exhibits of Park City and surrounding area's history and territorial jail. Hours of 10 operation are Monday-Saturda- y a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 12 noon to 6 p.m. 'ffas&csda Wilh 2707 aO a 23JXDa)3 Utah Symphony Launches 60th Anniversary Season The celebration of the Utah 60th anniversary be- Symphony's gins as the orchestra launches its 1999-200- 0 season in a concert pair Music Director Keith starring Lockhart and pianist Emanuel Ax on Friday, Sept. 17, at 8:30 p.m. and Saturday. Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. at Abravancl Hall. Highlighting the program will be Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto ("Emperor") with solos by Ax. Lockhart will also conduct the orchestra in Beethoven's Lcbnore Overture No. 3 and Sibelius' Symphony No. 3. Over the past 25 years, Emanuel Ax has become one of the most highly regarded musicians in the world. Winner of the First Arthur Rubinstein International Piano in 1974, the Michaels Competition Award of Young Concert Artists in 1975 and the Avery Fisher Prize in 1979, he has gone on to appear with every major orchestra in the world and complete several Grammy-win-nin- g recordings. y A strong supporter of works Ax has music, premiered by John Adams, Christopher Rouse, 20th-centur- Ve Id Ezra Ladcrman and William Bolcom. He regularly collaborates with such revered musicians as Isaac Stem, Jaime Laredo, Pamela Frank, Peter Scrkin and Yo-Y- o Ma, whose with Ax have cellopiano recordings earned the duo three Grammy Awards. Tickets to the Symphony's 1999-200- 0 season opening concerts are $15 to $40 and can be purchased S through ArtTix at (801) ARTS, or al the (2787) or AnTix outlets at Abravancl Hall or the Capitol Theatre. Utah Symphony subscribers and anyone interested in group discounts should call (801) Tile Carpet Woods Vinyl Oreck Vacuums Heber City 2210 S. Highway 40, 15 N.Main 29 6 mo. same as cash o.a.c. 355-ART- -- when (6683). Parking lots at the Wyndham I lotcl and The Parking Place on 3rd West have now been reopened to the public following the recent tornado. Additional parking can be found at Crossroads Mall, the ZCMI Center, the Plaza Hotel and various other lots within minutes from Abravanel Hall. For more information on parking for Utah Symphony concerts, contact the Administrative offices at (801) 533-NOT- E 533-562- do you know youre really covered? 6. Sixth Sense IleherCity Mariam 1 435-657-- 1 Kimball Junction 2734 W. Rasmussen Rd. C Over REEL1 1 . when you read between the lines. Life it full of change, challenges ind opportunities 647-974- M, Km. mV al JiM SEPT. 10th- - SEPT. 16k DAILY .5:00,7:00,9:00 mm which it why imufanct nd investment options ban Farm Bureau are ao important. A Farm Bureau repmrnuiive can help identify your unique needs and then recommend option to Just say when ... help you make the moil out of life. whenever you're ready. PG 13 REEL 2 115 N.Main HeberCity SuBscriBe Deana Carters distinctive earthy vocals, breezy charm and infectious collection of hits have made her a favorite of audiences everywhere. The artist will bring her unique brand of country music to the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake City, on Thursday, Sept. 16, for an 8 p.m. show. Tickets are on sale now and are $15 for reserved seating and $12 for general admission. On the day of the show, prices will be $18 for reserved seating and $15 for general admission. Tickets may be purchased at the fairgrounds (155 North .1000 West, Salt Lake City). We Wine" and "Strawberry Danced Anyway" from her quadruple-platinum debut. Did I Shave My Legs For This?, and such tunes as "Absence of the Heart" and "Angels Working Overtime from her current collection. Everything's Gonna Be Alright, highlight Deana's show and showcase her diversity. Deana and her six piece band will perform hits such as "Strawberry Wine," "We Danced Anyway," and "Did I Shave My Legs For This?" as well as songs from her new release Everything's Gonna Be Alright. The range of Deanas appeal is signified by the accolades she's received since her emergence on the music scene in 1996. The current CD, Everythings Gonna Be Alright, listed among Time magazines Top Ten Albums of 1998 - the only country music offering on the list. Her debut CD "Did I Shave My Legs For 649-888-1 655-744- 0. ONGOING THIS FALL Park City Arts Council. Call (435) 7 for all cultural events & activities in Park City. Includes information on the Park City Film Series, Park City Performances, Kimball Art Center, Park City Professional Artists Association, Park City International Chamber Music Festival, Who's Art, Friends Deana Carter in Concert Ring Around The Rose Series Involves Children in The Arts Summit County Library System The Kama branch is located at 110 North Main in Kamas in the Summit County services building. There The telephone is is an after hours book return by the front door of the building for your convenience. The Snydcrville Basin branch is located at 2734 W. Rasmussen Road. This is. the frontage road on The telephone the north side of is 6582665. There is an alter hours book return by the front door. September 10, 1999 Malian M, ftaa. a Maa. aat, al JiM SEPT. 1 0th. 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