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Show Entertainment The Summit County Bee January 17 2003 Have "One Wild Summer at Utah's Hogle Zoo n Page A7 2003 Utah Arts Festival Calling For Entries From Performing and Visual Artists The Utah Arts Festival (IJAF). Utah's laigest and most prestigious arts event, is now accepting applicaUtah's Ilogle Zoo Docent Council Do you want to have one wild on weekends throughout the rest of tions Iroin performing and visual is for those people with an innate summer?" Then volunteer at the the year. artists who would like to be considBe an Interpreter! If you arc 14 talent for teaching! These energetic wildest place in town, Utah's Hogle ered lor participation at this year's Zoo. Hogle Zoo is currently acceptyears of age or older, you can help volunteers ( I X and older), spend 50 event. hours a year teaching people of all the Zoo with summer exhibit, ing applications for the Volunteer "The perfoinung and visual artists Adventure." "Outback Feb. now Interpreters ages about everything from armadilTraining program through make up some of the most exciting los to zebras, and cxploic impotlant 28, 2003. The program, which spend at least one day a week eduo the festival," says UAF Zoo issues such as conservation, ecology pails the invites end the of at March, begins cating guests, participating Executive Director Robyn Nelson. e education programs, and and the pieservation of our natural kids of all ages (12 and older) to in "This is going to be an exciting year learn about the zoo and its animals. possibly qualify for limited animal resources. at the Festival since we will he back IXh'ciks also serve as ambasEducate yourself, and others, about handling after a year of service. downtown. We want to encouiagc the fascinating world of animals. Interpreters also help with Zoo sadors lor the Zoo with outicach ai lists limn every genie to introduce The Junior Zoo Keeper (J7.Ks) events throughout the year. piograms to school childicn. hospisubmissions to help make this a tal residents and civic oigamalions (let a taste of the wild-lifeprogram is a great volunteer opportcstival." spectacular tunity for participants 12- - IS years of through the Zoo Aide program. This tin ought nit the stale of Utah. The call for entries includes applimore infoimation or to apply age. There's a lot to learn about program, for those 16 and older, cations from artists who tall under zoos, and the JZKs get a great helps keepers once every two weeks online, log onto the Zoo's website at the Performing Arts and Artists with animal care responsibilities. or contact overview. www.hogle7im.org The Performing Arts Maikctplacc. ext. 737. Duties of Zoo Aides include basic Nicole Mant at They will assist animal care stall, considers artists in the foleducate the public about the Zoo's exhibit cleaning, preparation of All applications must be submitted piogtam dance, and lowing music, categories 28. 2003. at 5 to the Zoo by animal collection, and participate in diets, animal observation and opporliterary ails. Typically noted is the tunities to help with enrichment special events and conservation propin. Festival tavonle bv attendees, the (Please note that there is no jects. These volunteers serve a minimum of one shift per week in June. direct animal contact for these July and August, and may continue ple including: sculptuie. diawing. painting, fiber, photography, wear- able ait, wood woik and mixed entry. A jury of artists and art profesThe 27th annual Festival will open sionals will conduct the selection up to the public Thursday. June 10, process for the Artists Maiketplace and runs through Sunday. June 22. program. These applications will be The Festival has become the staple reviewed by the jury that will judge d aits event for Utahns. Featuring a solely upon the quality of work in the slides submitted by plcthoia of musical, visual, literary, perfoinung and culinary arts, as well each applicant for the Artists as a renowned tine arts exhibit. Applications llAI-'lour day event bungs the best Marketplace must be hand delivered of the best together lor pations to or postmaikcd by Friday. Feb. 7, 2003. Performing artists must turn enjoy in one location. A total of more than I.IXX) perin completed applications and tapes forming. visual and culinary artists to the Festival no later than Friday. Feb. 14. 2003. Applications are across the stale aie selected to parFestival. available at the UAF office, located the in ticipate Artists entering woik in the at 3U W Pieipont Avenue. Salt Performing Arts category will be Fake City. For information about the Festival, visit www.uaf.org. or call judged on originality, creativity professionalism. and how well each l.tsj Sewell at (SOI ) media. por-tiayc- on-sit- s " 5X2-163- s. pio-ject- Ladies Bowling For the second week in a row. Colleen Simister had the only 200 game, a 203, and also the highest scries this week with a 513. Four people had especially good scries for their averages. Connie Rees was 97 pins over average. Cleonc llortin 81 pins over. Rcrniece Warner 80 pins over, and Barbara Rocmmich 79 pins over. The teams that won all four games last week, lost all four this week, so we've ended up with six teams tied at 4 games won and 4 games lost. High team game was Kozy Cafe at 814 and high team series was Dave's Stereo with a 2353. Colleen were: High scries 203 - 151 Simister. 159 513; 166 - 171 Cleonc llortin, 161 322-242- COMING SOON1 WHATS HAPPENING Monday Morning Scrapbook Crop Come om in all the Inn at the Holiday Inn I x press in the lantiarv 24. starting at 5 RAPBUIk ( KOI Ibis will he lu-lwill m. and tontiniie tlumigh Saturday, lamiary 25, until 3 p.m. p All sty les and level ol raphookers are encouraged to come and are welcome. There will he prizes, lood and lots ol lun! ( all for details and early bird registraat i34-SiCamniin Xelx-ke- r tion. THIS WEEK? 498; Connie Rees. 177 146 - 158 481; l.uAnn Downard. 141 - 181 151 473, - Meimece Wjrnci. 157 139 174 470; Cindy Matthews. 174 - 139 - 156 409. ,md JoAnn Rees. 159- - 135- - 163 457. ChnkI games were: Donna Jean Itlonquist. 171; hniise Pace. 169; Join Ovaid. 168, Margie Rasmussen. Becky Wilde. Susan 102; 163; Judy Judd. Crandall. 100. Itaihaia Rocmmich. Mcilcnc Siddoway. US. and l.ynette Bosworth. 152. -- -- ll.iiul Bound Book of Histories. Iietmes, lir... Attention all descendants ol I li.irles Edwin Ih.uker and Maria rice Thai ker! Mae T. Wright and I Juris F ( Firdner have just a hand bound lunik of histories, pit lures and genealogy ol hands, Maria and llieir grand children. If vou an1 interested in or Doris obtaining a copy, please call Mae Wright at 8(1 book. Ihe Then is a cost lor Gardner al puh-islie- Utah State Parks and Recreation is ottering the Ol IV Education Certificate class lor snowmobiles in Coalville and I lebcr. This class who drive snowmobiles. Please sign lip is tor all youth ages Remember it is l to drive on public lw ailing 1 lands vvilhoul the 83-3077, 8-- 0. 1 ilk-ga- lebrr Valley (Inn Club Winter eagiie I USIAl Indoor rack Meet lleber Valiev (inn Club's Wilder league began Thursday, 164-16- 159-15- OIIV I duration Classes d C 1 January 9 and continues for eight consecutive weeks. Members and the public nuisl join Ihe league no laler Ilian January 29 to quality lor linals. Also, club membership dues are due by Januarv 30. or more inlormation on club at tiv dies and memberships, call en Kohler al IVT JC would like to invite all (minding members, early former club members and charter members to submit their recollections ol V( .C history, events, names, dales, etc... This can lu done by 21X1 West, mailing vour inlormation to Wendy Mair, 3o5 Snilli 84032 email or lleluT City, Utah wendymairw.iol.com. You may as well. These recolleca interview lor personal call vv and ill to used he tions preserve Ihe history of the gun compile club in booklet lorm (or future generations. 5-- Summit Mcic.. 4- ; Oldies But Pace Ranch. 4 4; Construction. 4; Crandall's. 4-- March 8, (iimdies. 4-- Dave's Stereo, 3-- STOP PAYING RENT $ Free Report Visit www.iitalimf npropertics.com ij Or Call (800) & 1 658-350- Rob Cagle, ABR Preiiiitiil Classes lleber Valiev Medical Center will be holding "Prepared c lasses, Wednesdays, lamiary 29, February 5, 12, and Write a poem and win the SI.(XK) grand prize! Hollywood's to I anions Poets Society is sponsoring a new poetry contest, open ev ery one. There is no enlrv Its. To enter send one poem of 21 lines , or less: I nr Poetry ( 'oiliest, l62o Nl Wilcox Ac e 126, at www.famoiispnels.rom. A winners CA 8X128. Or enler e list will he l lo all entranls. " I his is our lug contest ol the year," "We trust our prizes will says Executive Direclor Mark Schramm. The deadline hr entertalent." eiu mirage new poels to share llieir 2(X)3. ing is January 17, ( luldbirlh" 1 i ft sc-n- of Commissioners 6-- Thursday The American Cancer Sxiety is having a marks Januarv 23, 2003, al 6:tX) pan. , at I Jon Pedros. This kic For late . annual second Wasatch of "Relay the County is volunleer a or a team in interested captain being Anyone Please come have some tun and support Ihe American Cancer Society. For more inlormation call Wendv Ogilvie al m Ihe American Cancer Society al SOI Published in Ihe Summit County Bee January 10 A 17.21X13 Soldier I follow Charier Meeting 0, 783-435- 615-322- 0. snow-shoe- Casino (laming Irani The Old West lives again aboard the lleber Valley Railroad's Casino Express Gaming Train. Climb aboard Utah's 100 year-olrailroad January 17, for black jac k, rouletle, craps and slots. Every fn-chips, plus a drawing passenger gels a generous supply of ticket. Everybody has a chance lo win great prizes. There'll be lots of food loo! Si, bring your appelile, luck charm and relive Hie Old West the way we think it should have been! Cowboys hals and for reservations and more bools are optional. Call information. I.ATKKIIOW FKI.&KAT. KKI'Xfll 94 K. Main 9:30 PM Maid In Manhattan DAILY 5:00 & 7:00 PM LATH SHOW HU. St 9:00 SAT. lM KEEL 2 13 Nn. Main Show lime subject to change i RMSHB lltbrr City PG-1- 3 1 MATINKK SAT. St Sl'N. 1:00 St 3:00 P.M. 1 Special e IpqI lleber City Winter Ball Camp The Rocky Mountain Shod of Baseball announces its annual Winter Ball Camp. It will be held on January 18, 19 and 20 in individuals from Mesquile, Nevada. The camp is for learns or The staff divisions. four into will divided 18 be and age ages 8 lo is comprised of college coaches and pro players. For more information or lo register log on lo www.rmsbbxom or call, toll free al I z ON-GOIN- G! Weber Siaie Slimmer Hiiskeib.il Camp 1 Stale baskelhall coach oc-- Cravens and Ihe Weber Slate mens baskelhall learn will holding Imys basketball camps, begin1 and 2, Junior I ligh Team ning June 6. Camps include: Session I School ComiH-liliuConipclitinn Camp, and Father Camp, ligli for more Call or and Sin Camp. or nialion logon lahllpjavlvi.t'diiatlilctics. Courtney docs have registration form, so anyone inter esled way pick them lip at the Wave office. Wehc-- r infor-Moiida- 435-626-65- 435-626-6- 4 v, - d MATINKK SA I St SI Ni 1:30 & 3.30 I'M in an Malm, Mailin Ionle and l raig Bhc-tml paintings hv is The ?N. Imm Ivbiu.irv public p.m. Friday, artist inception, lor more mv iled lo allend tin- - event Call 4T3 Mike- - 1 schtMil.' DAILY 5:30 & 7:30 IM l - 6-- 7 - Kangaroo Jack 1,1- s The Sildier Hollow Charier School will hold a board meeling In- held al the January 21), al 5 p.m. This meeling will tlffr igaptaflgl33il 1 n49-MluO Friends of Wasahli Mountain Slate l,uk mvile advenlurous by moonlighl. people who want In explore ihe Park on 17. Meel al the isitors ( enter at 6 p.m. Snow shoe Januarv Friday, rental and dinner will In available al a minimal charge from 7:1 s p.m. Memlvrs of I RII.NDS or p.m. The hike will begin al Ihal those who join evening will not have In pav for dinner. In available al Ihe door Bring a llashlighl, warm will Applications s glov es and winter bools. To make nciured reservations lor and dinner, please call t lay lyn al 336-322- Oil Pointings by M;ilm, Poole ami Allen Til" l.ii,li.-rM. lnk Cite, will featuring 6-- 8 Moonlight mid Snowlines snow-shoe- 8 c. individuals to Till two vacancies on the County Library Hoard. The Hoard meets 2' Wednesday of the month. Letters of may be addressed to Anita Lewis. I(). Box 128 Coalville, Utah 84017. For further infor1 ext. 3220 or mation contact Deadline for receiving applications is Friday, January 24, 2003. seeking Summit on the interest . 303 M.im sirtvl Park Cily. will be leaturing The Mevcr ( Kcm Hicks and Craig "Romancing the lorm", oil paintings by p.m. Blitz in an artist reception, Saturday, lehruary 15, Irom for The public is invited to attend this event. I all more information. lalk-ry- f wel-imii- n Uommuingtlic lorm kick-oi- l. is feature-preparatio- ual. 373-3SSo. The Summit County Hoard will p.m. in the board room. These classes 7-- 9 hn-as- lf World Class Realty 4, from lor childbirth, birthing options, comfort positions, t feeding, pcurfpartum care, anesthesia options, nutrition, class will include a manthe ol The safelv. lee seat car mlant care, lolly-wood- on-lin- American Cancer Society 657-133- 657-233(- lor Poems Kick-Of- lleber The lleber Valley Arts Council is bringing Russian Concert Pianist, Kirill (.hadkovsky lo perform in lleber Saturday, pm., in Ihe Wasatch Jr. High auditorium. lehruary 8, at Tickels are on sale lor a niglil of wonderful classical piano, lor 4 or Sliauna Bennett. tickets, call Kav Sliean al Boh I Jonahue at 634 2320. 1 1 mvt is I Kirill ClLulkossky to Perform in I A Call 2tXJ3, and ojvn 1 1 planning lo lus an indoor hack meet at the Olympic Oval in Reams. This meel will he and all are inv ited to attend. ISA Track and 0. TcamSbindinKeUiiiiIjsl Pacers. Koy Cate, 4 4; l l.ue submission suits the Festival's environment. Juries made up of musicians, critics and other professionals in related fields will evaluate each Artists Marketplace accepts submissions from all aitists and craftspeo- Preschool Story ilmes Siinmit County Libraries will be holding Preschool Slory Times s at (he Kamas Branch on Thursdays at 10 a.m. for Branch al Kimball Junc tion on Wednesdays al 10:30 and the Main 0 call Please (Main :30 (Kamas) or a.m. and p.m. information. additional for Branch) .3-- 5 year-old- 783-435- 1 0 615-390- Piano Student Master Class Would you like your student lo In laughl by a Concert Pianist, winner of international piano competitions? Mr. Gliadkovsky will be offering a piano niasler class for a few lucky students. For tickets and more information concerning how your student could share in this exciting opportunity, rail Kay Shean at CLASS 4 or Bob IXinahue al Shauna Uennelt, have a to should student Each LIMITED! IS prepared SIZE piece work with Ihe artist. Family and other piano students are invited to observe the master class. Ijvo information for the Bee Calendar? lax your information to Courtneyat information to please note on your fax. You ran also emai! your 657-235- 0, 657-135- 1 654-252- 0. in "JVC as wr1, )vu VK,ul Att: Courtney |