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Show Page A? The Summit County Bee January 12, 2001 lOPUS Chamber Orchestra Makes Its Park City Debut With "Serenades" WHATS HAPPENIN u & X:, r This' Week Sirmit ff i For anyone interested in attending a trauma nurse care course, it will be held on Feb. 7-at the Mebcr Valley Medical ( enter. Deadline for registration is Monday, Jan. 15. This course is offered 0 or for more inforby ENA. Contact Sharon at 657-43654-250- 83 mation. Blood Drive Red Cross and Eagle Scouts will be holding a blood drive on Jan. 19, at the Heber East Stake Center (2395 South Mill Road), from 4-- 8 7 for more pan. Contact Jesse Mair or Rusty Mair at 654-017- information. "Hay Fever" County On Jan. 10, come join the Legacy Lodge, at Park City Mountain for a kick-o0 dinner, from p.m. Information will be welcome from and there will be a guest speaker from 6:30 until 7:30 pm. The pasta dinner will then be held from 7:30 until 900. There will be a raffle and silent auction. Please come and learn about plans for a hospital in Summit County. IVe want you to ask questions, give feed back, and support this idea. Our mission is to build and sustain a hospital in and for Summit County, providing 247365 caring, quality health care, not for profit hut for all of Summit County. This is sponsored in part by Tesch, Vance and Miller, LLC; Mark and Randy Belnick; Al Pokomv, M.D., White Pine E..VT; Linda Blonsley, J.D., The Grant Shop. ' 600-9.0- Coming Goon Michael Matm Snow is falling, new paintings are arriving daily and the Meyer Gallery in Park City is looking forward to another successful win- lioh Junes liom County Derry, a l.f.eiv arrangement .( 'Danny Hoy" t.ii h 'lrtt anJ strings t iuc't Artittt Nancy I Allen hat previously unJy OPUS Oumtx-- Ouhotra ticjJs .r the hills l make il. Park Cuv debut un Monday. I cb. 12. the son sell lakes place at MI J' ir. in St Church 224 at While Pine Mary Thi it a icpcat Canyon r i t the 8, Come join us at Institute for a great learning experience and meet new people. These courses are the same ones offered at Church colleges and can be taken for credit to be transferred later or just come and enjoy the class and socialize. Classes for Winter Semester begin on January 9, 10, 11 (Tuesdav, Wednesday, or Thursday). Classes will be at 7:00 p.m. Michael Moulton' will teach at the Wasatch Seminary. Lynda Burton will be teaching at the Midway Stake Center, and Mary Ann Anderson will teach at the Wasatch Seminary. in .. Traima Nurse Care Course institute Classes Hospital Plans A,;, Wasatch High School will be performing the hilarious British comCome out and edy Hay Fever by Noel Coward on February watch the drama classes in action. 2-- 5. On Going Narcotics Anonymous For anyone interested in attending a Narcotics Anonymous class, classes will be held on Thursday's at 8.00 p.m. Classes will be held at 598 South 100 West in Heber. SeieiiaJo ! appcareJ in Salt Lake City at j artiM in two t'lah (tVJa She pcrtotnieJ the r.!e ol DtumIIj in tlie company's I 'Ms of Monicvcrdi's Ihe Coronation of Poppca and more recently. Fury dice in (duck's A letident ol ( hplieut and New York City, she is regularly pr.n-cijm- rKeit program which dPt'S will present in Salt Lake al Westminster Colls-gI City nn eh. It. OPUS appear in Park City through invitation nl ihe Park Ciiv jl International Mum. anJ the of Margaret A sponsorship Ruhert Kireicv I amity The orehctlra hat been irivi'sJ by the Festival to return (or a te nd concert during lit tumincr 2rKit Training Progrjm Ticket Information lickelt for Ihe "Sete'iaJet" concert cotl 520 and ale jvjiijt le in advance through Aitliv and at i).e door the evening of the concert over ihe They can he purcha-e- J i h ;5VRTS calling phone KS. ..n the 2787) . Internet at artnv ore; or in vr-soat the ArtTiv outlet in the I eclet Center for the Performing Arts in le-iiv- lea-tuie- in America's most prestigious opeia mpaniet, including New York Canadian City Opcia Opera. Grand Ojvra. floution Company, anJ Washington Opera Noiahlc o el teat engagements have induJ-eDu l.imang in ihe Jan Dun Peter of Sellars' Peony production Pavilion in I.onJon. Rome and Pant. Dr Pa.! D rgan it an Adiuncl hotetv-- r of Music at the I 'niveioly of t lah and foimerly HeaJ of Mutieal Studict foi Ciah Opru lie studied in his native IrelanJ at-- at the in Salburg Lit re continue piari-moving to the l.'.S studies at Ohio State I nr. er!'y. ot a here he earned his D Music Arts degree Dr I Mean lias given recitals in Ireland. Palis. Toronto and the I' S and. in aJJition to Utjh Opera, has worked with I .'Opera de Montreal.- Virginia . ).-raOpera Columbus. Cinsinnali f ipeia and Memphis ( ipcra t the OPI'S Chamber Chamber OPUS Orshestra Orchestra was established by Maos Direst-i- r and KesiJent Condusi r c- d n Artist of the Month Ryan Jeppesen is this month's Artist of the Month. Dabb's exhibits will run from Jan. 16 - Feb. 26, at the library. Artist of the Month is presented by the Friends of the Library and the Heber Valiev Arts Council. ter season. On February 17, the Meyer Gallerv (305 Main Street) will be featuring Michael Malm. The show will run from p.m. Hors d'oeurves and live music will also be present. Come 0 for more information. join in all the fun. Call A guide to the events in around the valley and :' ;; r' i 649-816- ''. -- j;'?..; i it; 1 5 65-5- t-- ' : i'.. fhre54-u7- . i . J Park City "Scrcnadev" Coiux-r- t iTogram OPUS Mum: Diri-vio-r Diujrljs will tnnJu.: the Kinney-- I roxt orchestra in works ori'tinanm: from Russia. Central I.urojv and Ireland The last of Rjehmaninoffx son settings )p.?-4- . V.a!i'C has. despite its title, no written icvl ye! resounds w:th emti nal etptes sion The Serenade for by Raehmanrnotf 's fellow countryman Tchaikossky sweeps in tour mose-ment- s through a classical theme A la Mozart, waltcs. and lively Russian (oik themes. Guest soloist Nancy Allen l.undy will join the orchestra for M art's concert arias Mia sperana adoij la!" and Vorrei Spiegarvi. oh Dio", and pianist Dr. Paul Dorgan a,;; accompany her in the rerr.arl ah!. scored duct for sojwano anJ piano Tfh'io mi scordi di tc J he .' risen concludes with Pcuy Grainger's i - Str-.nj- s HIGH COUNTRY Hj JOE PROBST properties REPUBLIC MORTGAGE 4 HISTORIC HOME ON COMMERCIAL PROPERTY M OAKLEY Grwl hone Rn oppwuney tee imdi is h and ran a w atm a pace of Onccy taaoy Tna isrjt war qjarry horn wJ dowaa Nc ywt add, a ka of fcgraioih irgt rocrw 3B9.1SW. ytxr 2.189 vj it locmd on S acrct of hone property for the ran of fa fanily. kem looem yu rtvn BMpalMMiflOllfMBa Call Ennis Uniat j- - jjjQI Ab-iu- rost. anJ gave its premier Consert in N'ovcmhcr Iti,r Douglas Kinney I Members of the orchestra include protcssional musicians trm the I ah Symphony, the Salr I ake Charnher Orchestra and tacu- - l Wjsduh Front colleges and ur:ver sites. rjpl'S is the l.nsen.Mc-- Redcnce ketminster at Subscribe To The Summit County Bee Call your Real Estate Lending Specialist: (5?) 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