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Show Nov. Events I ' Golden Spike November calendar of events for the Gplden Spike Empire will include: NOV 1-12, Bountiful-Davis Art Center, 2175 S. Main, Bountiful, hosts the LeConte Stewart Festival; Utah Landscape Land-scape Painting Today, free. Nov. 21-Jan. 7, Bountiful-Davis Bountiful-Davis Art Center, 2175 S. Main, Bountiful, will feature Utah State College and University Uni-versity "Professors of Water-color." Water-color." Free. Hours Mon., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Tues.-Fn.. 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, 2-5 p.m.; closed Saturday. For more information call 581-8820. 581-8820. NOV. 5-27, Eccles Community Com-munity Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Jef-ferson Ave., Ogden, will feature fea-ture two watercolor artists, Steve Songer and Lonna Brown. Mr. Songer's exhibit will be on the main floor and Ms. Brown's exhibit will be shown on the second floor. Free. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to5p.m.;Sat. 10a.m. to4p.m. 392-6935. Eccles Community Art Center Cen-ter is offering the following classes in November. Nov. 6, Ektaflex workshop, hands on class in photo processing using the ektaflex machine. Learn to process from negatives or slides. All materials provided, bring your own slides-negatives. slides-negatives. Time 1-3 p.m. Cost $10. NOV. 18, Christmas Calligraphy Callig-raphy workshop, students will be exposed to a variety of Christmas ideas will calligraphy, calligra-phy, including the use of watercolor. Some calligraphy experience recommended, bring your calligraphy supplies. sup-plies. Time 1-3 p.m. Cost $6. Nov. 3-30 to, Gallery-Unions'!; and Wall Ave T Hafry Taylor' 3. Makov exhibits wiT! from noon-5 p.n ? NOV. 1-6, Wb Theatre presents ; 1 t'on." This moving..?1 ' drama penetrates 0n 1 most fascinating rw! , in history. Christiai Sweden, abdicated C in 1654 and traveled repudiating her pr .' background to beCOlt(' man Catholic nun Thi ' ing drama explo," greatest challenge at ih can as she is forced i0 ' between God and the to capture her heart ' HeldattheWeberSi-lege HeldattheWeberSi-lege Browning Center Theatre, 8 p.m. j','-matinee j','-matinee 2 p.m. Ticket; the box office in the soV . by of the Brownintr from 12 to 6 p.m. 0' 6433. Cl NOV. 1, Heritage j Center's annual Kr Organ concert featurir-Erwin featurir-Erwin at Weber State' lege, Browning Centt-stad Centt-stad Auditorium 7:30. free. Nov. 1, 4, 5, 6, He Theatre, 2505 S. High-! Perry, presents "Wait" Dark," 8 p.m. NOV. 2, Ogden LDS: nacle, 2133 Washington; Ogden, presents "Tkef Boys Choir" under Ike: tion of Dr. Lyneer Src their accompanist, Ct. Wade, 7:30 p.m. freer, public. Nov. 4, Weber Ste lege, Browning Ct: Ogden, presents He; Symphony with Varaji-jian, Varaji-jian, conducting, Anit fian, violin; Sarah B; harp. 8 p.m. Tickets aii. at the Dee Events Cente-et Cente-et office 626-6550. NOV.8,OgdenLDSIi nacle, 2133 Washii Blvd., Leisure Age hour. Nephi Manning will prtse outstanding musical prc for your enjoyment s Wayne Devereaux, a it organist, 10:30 a.m. fe Nov. 9, Ogden LDSlc nacle, a surprise musical: ram is being especial); pared for your enjoyment' p.m., free to the public. |