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Show Pageant expands staff with volunteers Utah Pageant of the Arts is now accepting applications for volunteers volun-teers to be added to the Pageant staff. Because of the broad spectrum of arts events which are produced by the Pageant, along with the extensive ex-tensive remodeling underway at the Pageant Center, it has become necessary to recruit additional volunteers who have the skills of carpenter, painter, welder, seamstress, clerical, typist, electrician, elec-trician, plumber or other areas of expertise. In addition to preparing for the annual Pageant production, which is presented each June and July, the Pageant produces orchestra and choir concerts, modern dance presentations, dramatic productions, produc-tions, art exhibits and other arts and .fund raising events on an ongoing basis. Volunteers will be welcomed on a year-round, seasonal or temporary basis. Those interested may pick up an application at the Pageant Center, 454 N. Center, American Fork, Jan. 17 and 18, from 6 to 9 p.m., or Jan. 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mike Snow, assistant Pageant director, will conduct the interviews. David O. Brockbank, Pageant managing director, will also schedule youth groups, such as Scout troops, Eagle Scouts or MIA groups needing service projects, for specific "one-time" volunteer help at the Pageant Center. Leaders may call 756-7207 to schedule group projects. Area residents who can assist with set construction, painting, make-up, costuming, sculpting, welding or other projects in production or remodeling will be welcome to join the Pageant production staff, Brockbank said. |