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Show “WASATCH COUNTY COURIER _ “September 74, 1999 , making my first talent-free million. If only I hadn’t been born fifteen years too early, with a very short waist and a very long appetite..I put down the _ phone, find my old Bunsen burner and heat a frozen pizza instead. Z- 15,000 children will be diagnosed. with to make a difference. cancer nationwide. Candelighters Rocky Mountain for Childhood Cancer, a support group for parents, children and. families stricken by childhood cancer, would like to change | chat. On Saniedey, September Mountain Candelighters their second annual ~ Childhood Cancer eh for use in the raised fight 25, Rockey will hold Fun*raiser for Utah at ‘the the public; dren make educational horticulture over against childhood cancer. Organizers hope that this years event will raise even Walker, : It need to experiment at the Wasatch High School Choral Room on Friday, September 24th at 7:30 pm. The concert is the first of the fall schedule of events sponsored by the Heber Valley Arts Council. . will begin a; Beethoven’s “Pathetique Sonata”-one of ‘his most popular sonatas. Although the Pathetique is one of his earlier sonatas effectively now Sundance tik the composers with music form. Winston has siadied piano since the age of seven under his mother, Judy Charles, Tickets are available by calling (801) 944-2464. All money raised goes directly towards the fight against childhood cancer. &% Paul--C.* Pollet “ot--B. YU, and Professor Gary Amano of US.U. He has performed with various community orchestras and applied himself to many different styles of piano and keyboard But Sprackland still has | some challenges ahead of her. She ultimately wants Sundance Farms to give back to the area’s farming community, by interacting with residents and getting the word out to the ~ music. Although he has a desire to learn ‘personality and emotions through music. eter instruments, the Voceage ‘has always Anything that Sundance Farms doesn’t make on its own is procured, if possible, locally. Private label jams and jellies are made by an area farmer. The) goats milk in the soaps is derived locally, too. Sprackland sees that as a boon to the former farming area that is teetering on the verge of losing its rural identity. resident of Hoke: City, aia a And even though Sundance Farms has done so much with so little, according to High School in 1990, Winston now enjoys teaching piano students in the valley. | Sprackland, there’s much more to be done. ‘It seems like we’re just starting,” she says. He states that he is “excited to see the _ And with the growing season over and gift love and support of the arts that currently exists. in the community and, _ season knocking on her door, Sprackland — hopes that this attitude continues | toto 4 ‘is right-things at Sundance Farms are realeae | es Sarr “ly just starting. 2 grow.” | ‘oon (Beethoven wrote over thirty), it still demonstrates his ability to express his A: ihe resident ~end in October. been his greatest inspiration. Of special note is the fact that he has recently recorded a CD of classical works and original comipesom high school graduate of Wasatch Farms’ soap-maker, demonstrates the art five days a week behind a picture window in the Farms’ gift shop; and the all-organic Harvest Market comes up the first week- Lee | Also being performed are “12 Short Stories,” - a collection of original compositions by Mr. Lee. Dr. Wasatch County school chilregular trips to the Farms for purposes; the high school’s classes are dropping by; Lyn local people. Winston Lee will be performing a piano tui $30,000 the event Heber Valley Arts Council concert free of charge The night’s year, more. The Art of Winston Sharon Last : So foe as fall inches closer and the harvest, for the most part, has been eaten, sold or dried, Sprackland is also concentrating on education. She offers tours for ea were graduating from high school today, I’d be finding me an agent, buying an Abdominizer, puking up dinner, and ioe 50 dutaees will die in Utah chs year from childhood cancer, and overt Winter Sas Park in Park City: Music, sports, and food comee together ey makeup now, it will all settle in my crows-feet. And | know that if only I Plan Second Annual Fundraiser for Childhood Cancer to pull a fruit-bearing or flower-proplant from a previous season, even means a couple of pumpkins awkgrow in a row of mint or basil. | the thought of being put through the torture of crunches again. I see my reflection in the celevision screen and | realize that if I tried to wear that much refuses ducing if that wardly ee from page 17 | hwinhemG go to. 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