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Show The Summit County Bee Page A8 Free Art Contest Open To Coalville Area Students Ant and Kids is plcsvcd i announce that S3S.(rxj(Xl in prizes and scholarships will he awarded this sear in it's Annual An Competition. Students lrim the Coalville area, pamculaily beginners, are welcome to try to w in then share of over IIS prizes. The deadline fur the cuntevl is Dec- - 31. 2(KW The contest is open to everyone 17 years of ape and younger and entry is Lvcryonc will enjoy an equal chance of w inning the contest since entrants will he judged using age stated standards," appropriate Dcidra llampt. Contest Director. "Many of the artists who enter this contest will gain national recognition through the publication of their artwork," continued llampt. In addition to the IIS scholarships and prizes totaling S38.00U that will he awarded to young artists, a S 10(10 grant will he awarded to the sch k ! of the five finalists for ah education or to provide supplies or artrcljtcd technology. To enter, send one original work of an. any style and any medium. All entries must include the child's name, address and age n the hack. Anwmk should he sent to: Ans and .WiOCrondull Kids. Suite l ane. Owings Mills, MD 21117. I .nines must he postmarked by Dec. 31, 2000 Artwork cannot he returned Arts and Kids is an organization dedicated to bringing the wink of young anists to the public's attention In the lu't ten years, they have awarded over SIOO.OOO to talented anists. most of whom have never before entered or expected to win -- any type of anistic competition. You can visit their website at www AnsandKids.con. 101-211- O.C. Tanner Supports Utah Symphony With $1 Million Gift The Utah Symphony announced today the receipt of the largest corporate gift of SI million to the capi-t- ol campaign from OC. Tanner Company. The gift will he used hi underwrite the Masterworks Series lectures, now identified as the O.C. Tanner rt rt Celebration of Culture Native American Heritage Celebration and 1 Indian Market Sept. 301-No- v. As the cool pleasures of autumn begin to aJJ spljshcs of color to the mouniains. Sundance homes the history and culture of the North Fork Provo Canyon with the Native American ilciiiage Celebration and Indian Market. The Native American Heritage Celebration and Indian Market will he held on Saturday. Sept. 30. and SunJay. Oct. 1. 1mm II a m. to S p m . at and around the Rehearsal Hall and base area. All of the events and demonstrations for the Native American weekend are free to the public. The Native American Heritage Celebration and Market Festival is a tribute to one of the earliest inhabitants to the canyons, the Utc People. Fcstiv ities w ill include ancestral stories from Ute elders, traditional dancing, music, games and demonstrations of beading, hide tanning. basket weaving and flute making. Highlighting the weekend will be company, they reflect Tanner's humanitarian and educational interests. Prior to each Masterworks concert during the regular season, the conductor ol the evening or an interest- Tanner Company planned as a long-tergoal to give this significant donation to the Utah ing musicologist will lead discussion detailing the composers, com- Symphony, putting away money each year in preparation fur the gift. The relationship between O.C. Tanner Company and the Utah Symphony djtes hack to the origins of O.C. Tanner Company. The late Ohert C. Tanner described his commitment to the growing success of the Utah Symphony and the community it serves in the following way: "A civilization is the cultural values we create. Perhaps the greatest is our love of beauty, the love of things beautiful. Surely one of them is great music. Our Utah Symphony is a hallmark of our culture and civilization. We must put more hack than we lake out. That will take sacrifice." al fea-lun- . "Main Street" is the subject of this year's photo contest sponsored by the preservation office and Utah Preservation magazine. Amateur and professional photographers alike arc invited to submit their best pimographs of older commercial buildings or business districts in Utah. Winning entries will he published in the Utah State Historical Utah Societys award-winnin- g Preservation magazine. The grand prize winner will also receive a "night on the town (hotel and dinner) from Cityhcst.com. and runners-u- p will receive gift certificates from Borge B. Andersen & Associates, a custom photo processing lab. Rules of the Main Street Photo Contest arc as follows: (I) Subjects must be older Utah commercial buildings or business districts: exterior views, interiors, streciscapes. signage, architectural details, etc. (2) Multiple entries per applicant arc allowed. (3) Photos may be slides or prints (color or taken by the contestant (4) Entries should include the location of the buildingfs) and the name, address, and telephone number of the black-and-whit- e) (5) Entries will be judged foremost on photographic quality (subject composition, lighting, etc.), but location will also be taken into account in order to encourage photos from all parts of the slate. (6) All photos will become part of the Utah State Historical Society's permanent photo collection. Due to the large number of entries, photographs cannot be- returned. Submit entries by Nov. 30. 2000, (postmarked), to Main Street Photo Contest, Utah State Historical Society, 300 S. Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, UT 84101. For further questions please contact Roger Roper at (801) 333-35- 61 or rroperS histoiy.state.uLus. 223-450- SuBscriBe How 1 o The flee! September 29th thru REPUBLIC MORTGAGE October 5th Utahs Largest Mortgage selections. The Utah Symphony's endowment capital campaign, Orchestrating the Future," was launched in the fall of 1997 w ith a goal to build an economic foundation for the new millennium. The endowment provides an additional stream of income, more predictable than earned income and donations, insuring the presence of educational which programs enhance the orchestral experience in the community every year. a performance on Saturday. Sept. 30. id the Bear Dance by the Ute peoples. a dance traditionally held on the lescrvaiion in the spring to celebrate new life and new beginnings. Indian market will An inter-lrihalo he held during the weekend artwork from the Ute. A coma, Choctaw, Jemez, Navajo and Santa Clara tribes. The Native American Heritage Cclchralion and Indian Market is the first of three fall festivals planned to celebrate the settling of the North Fork Provo Canyon in the 1900's by the Stewart family. The other festivals include the of the Canyon Celebration Homestead Festival in October and the Celebration of Art and Nature in November. Fur more information about the Native American weekend, please 6 call Donnell Corelle at (801) or go to the Sundance Web site at www. sundancercsort.com. Photo Contest Announced Joe Probst positions and style of the music Lectures. The O.C. September 29, 2000 Lender DAILY: REEL fpSol 1 llcbcr City Mala MS. Come Visit Us At Our New Location 5:00, 7:00, 00 SAT, SUN & T1IURS: 3:00 OHHIMi September 29th thru October 5th DAILY: Oil Your fcal Lending mmmm REEL 2 ft42818 Ejutc 113 Now Main Heber CUy 122B 5J0.7J0.9J0 SAT, SUN & THUR& 3 The O.C. Tanner PrcConcert lectures arc a continual effort to educate the audiences of today and the future. Named in honor of the For Sale By Owner - - I l auv lols sitk liv sitlo. Rimvit Dam Arizona lr.nl 1. Blin k Virgin 223 lot 17 and IS. UaliT rinrtririty Zoned SrKV SII.jOO ear It. 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