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Show Entertainment The Summit County Bee Iige A8 Utah Opera Announces Chorus Auditions For Its 2001-200- 2 Season 2(X)I-200- WHAT'S HAPPENIN This Week vided. singers may also bring then own accompanists I The tjh Opera season C'aimen. includes liiels Sondheim's A I idle Night Music and a double hill presentation ol I Pagliacci bv I eoncjvallo and Camnina fiurana by Oitt. Under the leadership of Chorus Master Douglas Kinney f rost. the Utah Opera Chorus is a professional performing group that is paid for Auditions for the I'tah lake will Chorus place on Opera 10 a in Imm March 31. Saturday, until 6 p m. Interested snipers must submit a list of musical and theatrical accomplishments, a musical 2 2001-200- resume," no later than Wednesday, March 28. Resumes should he sent to the attention of Chorus Master Dmipljs KinncyFrost at the Utah Opera Production Studios, 336 North 400 West, Salt laike City. 1.1 84103; nr faxed to his attention at (801) or to dougkfoutah-operorg. Singers will be contacted to schedule an audition time after the resumes are Reviewed For the audition, prospective choristers must prepare two selections in any style of music; one in a foreign language and one in F.nglish, and demonstrate excellent vocal and dramatic presentation skills. An excellent accompanist will be pro participation in the Company's presentations. Members not only enhance their craft through direct experience with many of the finest principal singers, conductors and stage directors in Ninth America, but also through e workshops in musicianship and Utah Opera. arranged by Choristers come from communities throughout northern Utah and represent a hioad spectrum of ages 736-461- a thc-ati- Kimball Art. Center picscnls in its Garage Gallery "Inspiration, photography hv Park City resident David Whitten. Whitten has been photographing the natural beauty of Utah, the. Wasatch Mountains and North America for 16 years. The subjects Kimball. Art Center is proud to present in its Main Gallery. Hot Class on Ice." recent works by members of the, Utah Glass An Guild from February 25 through April I . In the Garage Gallery. Kimball An of his photographs range from mountains and forests, to deserts, wildllowcr close-up- s and wildlife. The photographs arc available as limited edition prints and arc printed Center Inspiration." presents images by Park City photographer David Whitten. The Class An Guild of Utah was formed due to a need to orgamre dedicated amsts with a common n the highest quality and longest lasting photographic papers avail able. Whitten's photographs have, been displayed in art galleries throughout the West Intermountain Furthermore, he teaches photography workshops on occasion and has interest in warmhot glass as an art form. By networking together as a group, the guild feels it can accomplish more things than each individual artists can on their own. Their primary goal is to help each member develop his or her potential as an artist to the greatest extent possible through the continuation of educa- operated a photography gallery in Park City. His photographs arc in private and corporate collections around the world and have been seen in many national publications. Ihotography is teaching me. to be quiet and notice the subtle beauty all around us." W'hittcn states. tion and sharing of ideas. The Guild's mission is also to enhance awareness and increase, exposure of art glass in the community. This is the first major gallery exhibit for Although many of my photographs are of places where, the grandeur is obvious, the real challenge is learning to he aware, and take advantage of the opportunities that tire, always present, even in more mundane environments. The photographic process is endlessly challenging, in both technical and artistic ways, and I'm always trying to learn and got better at it. I tccl very blessed to be able to make this year-olorganization. Glass Art Guild of I'tah members on exhibit at Kimball Art Center include: Dinah Ihlc (lamp worked beads) of Salt Lake City; Shari d beads) of (lampworked Ixa Erickson d beads) of Salt like City; Jennifer Ronayne (fused glass) of Taylorsville; Poetry (lamp-worke- Ogden; Kerry Transtrum (fused glass) of Layton; Sharon Bailey (fused glass) of Murray: Laurie Bums (fused glass) of Salt lake City: Jean Ujifusa (fused glass) of Salt. Lake City: Susan Mole, (fused glass) of Park City; and Ben B. of Creative Glass in Salt Lake City. There will be two blood drives coming to Wasatch County. The first one will be at 2395 South Mill Road, March 28, from 8 p.m. The other blood drive will be April 17, at the Heber Stake (150 North 200 West) from 8 p.m. 3-- 3-- Upcoming Courses For Medical Professionals Attention all Medical Professionals: The following courses will be held at I leber Valley Medical Center. March Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course; March 4 and Trauma Advanced Life Support; May Pediatric May Nurse Core Course. If you have are interested or have questions, please call Sharon at Reading 8--9, The Student Editor's Conference is imm 10-- 3 p.m., March 17. R.T. Smith will speak at the conference from 11:30-2:3After the conference, there will be a lunch and small group discussions of the editing process. Smith will also road at noon on March 16, at 657-438- 'Annie Jr." Westminster Student Art Exhibit On March the Wasatch Children's Chorus musical will be playing in the production "Annie Jr." The event will lake place in the Wasatch High School Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. Advanced tickets are available from any chorus members or at the door. 28-2- 9, the art program at Monday thru Saturday, March Westminster College presents the annual Student Art Exhibit at Westminster College's Jewett Center for the IVrforming Arts (1250 East 1700 South), from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. The exhibit will open with a reception at r.oon on March 12. It will be open Monday through Saturday. The exhibit displays pottery, painta works, which students have ing, photographs, and Knl:. .v is free of charge. For more information call ' , i ..iig (Hidden at 12-2- 4, Small Business Workshops There will be a small business workshop for those interested 0 p.m., in room N4010 of the Wednesday, March 21, from North Building, Salt Lake County Complex (2001 South State St). Parking is available. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. Those wishbecause space is limited. ing to attend arc encouraged to For more information, call 8:30-4:3- mixed-medi- R.T. Smith On Thursday, March, 15, at 8:00 p.m., the Anne Newman Sutton Weeks Poetry Series presents Judy Jordan and R.T. Smith, at Westminster ('ol logo's Nunemakor Place (1840 South 1300 East). Jordan, the first member of her family to attend college, earned an M.F.A. in pixtry at the University of Virginia and an M.F.A. in fiction at the University of Utah. Smith is the author of many hooks and was on the English faculty at Auhum University, lie edits the journal Sicmimuni at Washington and University. The io the will Westminster uf free is and public. reading charge open host the Utah Student Editor's Conference March 17, which will feature Smith and other editors. Snne events will be open to the public. For more information call Natasha Saje at Emerita, cordially inviteds the public to attend two free lectures. The first lecture will be Wednesday, March 2l, from 7--9 p.m., at Wild Oats, 1131 East Wilmington Avenue in Salt Lake City. The lecture will be given by Dr. Laurie Cullen, ND, on Natural Approaches to Menopause. The second will be Thursday, March 22, from 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. at Good Earth, located at 7206 South, 900 East in Midvale. Call for more info. On Going "Playing for Time" the Westminster Players presents "Playing for On March Time" at Westminster College's Jewett Center for the Performing Arts, at 7:30. Based on Fania Fenelon's true story, "Playing for Time" examines a desperate struggle between personal and artistic integrity and the morality of compromise. Arthur Miller uses a death camp as the crucible to seek human and artistic definition from the Ieteral and spiritual meltdown of the Holocaust There xvill be an opening performance of the play March 15, and the For reservations call shows will be March 15-2-4, The "Heart of the Community" Hospice benefit event is scheduled for Friday, March 16, at the Edelweiss Center in Midway. Extraordinary people in our community who combine career and passion in a celebration of their lives will be featured at the event. Admission is free and everyone is invited to attend. Live entertainment will be performed by the River Ranch Band. For more or Cynthia information contact Melanie Parks at Thomas at 16-2- 4. Free Classes Steve Earle Concert There Kill be free classes for those wanting to use English as a sec- On Sunday, March 18, 2001 Grammy nominee Steve Earle, will be at I tarry O's in Park City for a concert. Earle is an alternate coun try legend and has currently recorded a record call ed"Transcendental Blues," on Artemis, a record comsix a friend launched over he and years ago. It is rumored pany to be a pretty good concert. Remember: I larry O's in Park City. The concert should start around 7:00 p.m. ond language. The beginner class will be Tuesdays from 7 p.m., a.m. Classes will from 9 for intermediate, and Friday from be held at the Central School (301 South Main Street) in Room 4, enter on 400 South side. INGLES COMO SECUNDO IDIOMA CLASES GRATIS. COMPUTADORA, VIDEO, Y MAESTRA 5-- INSTRUCCIONES EN INGLES. A $1000 grand prize is being offered in a special religious poetry contest, sponsored by the New Jersey Rainbow Poets, free to anyone in the HeberMidway area, who has ever written a poem. There are 28 prizes in all totaling over $2000. The deadline is April 7. To enter, send one poem only of 21 lines or less: Free Poetry Contest, 103 North Wood Avenue, PMB 70, Linden, NJ, Self-Defen- se 07036. Narcotics Anonymous For anyone interested in attending a Narcotics Anonymous class, classes will be held Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. Classes will be held at "98 South I'X) West in Heber. Artist of the fonth Terrell is this month's Artist of the Month. Terrell's exhibits will run from Feb. 28 - April 9, at the library. Artist of the Month is presented by the Friends of the Library and the Heber Valley Arts Council. Ali.-o-n nr .. F j t 664-506- j , i , riwne 5 f: 654-147- 1 sionately." Both exhibits open w ith an artists reception on Sunday. March II, from 3 p m. to 5 p.m. Hot Glass on 1. while. Ice" runs l eh. II March runs April 9. 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Workshops include: Improving Family Communication, Avoiding Fraud, Eating Disorders, Dating and Relationships, Understanding Techniques, and Depression, Olympic Experience, much, much more! Keynote address is a motivational talk entitled., "Success Comes in 'Cans'." This will be a great family t,V' ft -- Call Chad Mitchell 8-- 7-- Issues 2001 Community Conference i . y, Free Lectures Heart of the Community AfrKVi , 5, 3. BYU. : J 14-1- a living at something I love, pas- HIGH COUNTRY PROPERTIES ttUua-- 23-2- 3-- 4, 0. were fighting for vauuFE " f Blood Prives Up-Comi- 6:00-8:0- 0 Judy Jordan srd at Kimball Art Center lligbee Mary Rotereon Spring on the way, new paintings are arriving daily and the Meyer Gallery, in Park City, is looking forward to another successful spring" season. On March the Meyer Gallery (305 Main Street) will lx featuring Mary Roberson I he show will run from p.m. Ilorsd'oeurvcsand live music will also lx present. Come join in all (he fun. 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