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Show reece pil f.| ' — WASATCH COUNTY, COURIER _ Oatober 19, 1999 | - Sampling Wasatch County’s Eclectic Mix of Arts | Jean hit the Heber Valley this weekend events Two arts and eclectic entertainment Croasmun, Courier Staff Painting, cooking, dancing, story-telling, fashion, music and design. While they. the Arts Sampler was conceived a cou-. ple of years ago, just after the Arts all Council was organized, as a way of intro- happen every day in Wasatch ducing the community to the different facets of art in the Heber Valley. County, for the novice, the weekend of elt IL cede October 22 and 23 could seem like a sensory overload. For Wasatch County residents, the weekend will prove to be a close-to- home the community; offer a sample of the various arts,” says Seiter. “We began treat. That’s because two events, Tour of the with an art display in the high school Valley and the Heber Valley Arts Council’s Arts Sampler, both BES place cafeteria; local artists and photographers displayed their work.” The display transformed into the Arts Sampler. “It has Ju LU Bl dd oll ob lh IRL this weekend. become our most requested event,” says Seiter. It was quite by coincidence that both events would be booked for the same weekend, but for residents of the Heber This year, the Arts Sampler will feature the Arts Council’s orchestra, choir, and Valley, the two tried and true events go The Arts Sampler Tour of the Valley i is ee quarterly event that gives local. small businesses j : opportunity show off their wares. This _ year, the event will be a bit different. AH According to ; Amy Budd, owner on Saturday, October The businesses are going all out, setting of UT UR time, participants to see, browse and learn at new- a community event intended to allow everyone to experience the state of the. arts in the Heber Valley. Starting with a taste of the local cuisine in Heber Valley at 6:30 pm in the commons area of ee 2 eee Se 2 mee Se se ee and Heber’s = Find Mingo and Win $50 Bucks! sda, L siesiaibbibebela bas a yee gee) Here’ S How * giving the community little tid- bits or samples of each thing; they can listen to one number and be gently drawn in and make a decision,” said Seiter. “Plus we’re solely drawing on community talent; we’re not going outside of the community.” of Wasatch MINGO! MINGO! MINGO! This Weeks Winner! ae. zB ae | gett 1: “Were ees Address: Phone ‘Contest, a local, scary story writing contest, will also read their stories. Win 50 Buca! Find the three Mingos. -Fill out the saitection form. Register at LarryJ. Coet Cheval Pontiac, Buick from 9-6, Monday-Friday and 9-5 on Saturday. Registration deadline is Friday at noon. eg a BORE Name: State: also perform, as will a number of vocal and instrumental soloists. Winners of the Wasatch County Courier’s Creepy eS REGISTRATION FORM City: - quartet and newly-formed jazz band will The Arts Sampler starts at 6: 30 pm in the commons area of Wasatch High School and concludes shortly after 9:00 Accalne to. Shipton ao of the — pm. Admission is free. .% Heber Valley Arts Council, the idea of Shauna Varvel So local dance groups. Winston Lee will play piano, and the Arts Council’s string ge Drawing each Friday at noon. Restrictions | Wisi: does not have to be present during drawing. Winner will receive $50 cash and get their mug in the papet. One registration form per person! Participants must be 16 or older and must present a valid driver's license for verification. Drop Off Entries at: Peg J. Coet « Chevrolet » Pontiac ¢ Buick 901 a Ol ss Resort, literary works by some County's finest. Saba eee, offering a how-to for custom gift wrapping. The Blue Boar Inn inaes will Wasatch High School, the Arts Sampler will feature dance, music, visual art and South Main Street, Heber City : Renae Van Wagoner was delighted to receive a winning phone call as she finished up her busy day working at Wendy’s. Renee was the lucky winner of last week’s Mingo Contest and picked up her fifty bucks at Heirloom Furniture from Bruce Luke, store manager. Lad bi (435) 654- 5120, Mingo Mania at Heirloom Furniture 0) Ti. AM something sponsor it’s second Arts Sampler, a free, leisure, without missing another event, including the three different sessions at Midway’s Books & Beyond, including cooking demonstrations from Lesley Each participating business will be set to Luyken, author of Flavors of Tuscany, educate it’s guests. Heber’s Whimsy readings from local poet, Karl Hicken, Cottage will demonstrate how to make and Bruce and Susie Talkington of the an inexpensive wall-hanging or pillow = Winnie- the-Pooh fame. Other partici‘called “Twas the Night© Before - pating businesses include Midway’s All Christmas.” Rocky Mountain: Baskets is. = that Stuff in the Barn, the Homestead LE tga ~ trying all nine participating locations at their holiday demonstration event.” een ; we're hs | During the evening of Saturday, October 23, the Heber Valley Arts Council will up a two-day schedule that will enable Rocky Mountain Baskets, a participant in the event, this seasons Tour of the. Valley will be a. little different. “This i Collection and Pinto Pony Designs. The Tour of the Valley event runs from 10:30 am on Friday, October a, until 5: 30 pm have tastings and tours every hour on— the half-hour. And Water from the Moon will show holiday fashion. an m ib “We wanted to introduce the council to hand in hand. : Pictured above are the staff at Heirloom Furniture and contest winner. From left to right: Cindy Jacobson, Kathleen — & Questions?” Courier ar 654- 2661 f | sf Y Is | ' ia | ‘ Y | | f ‘ Contact The Wasatch Rares % ey - Don’t forget to enter this week’s contest at Heber City’s — Chevrolet, Pontiac and Buick headquarters: parry. J. Coet, at RCL ~ Comments Whiting, Renee Van Wager, Melissa Luke and Bruce Luke. cal 901 South ° > : ven ft apes EE | pee. 6 | — |