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Times: 10-5 weekdays; 12-5
weekends
Location: 638 Park
Ave.
Phone: 435-649-8882
Admission: Free
Presented by the Kimball Art Center. Open to the public.
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Times: Galleries are open
to the public weekdays 10 to 5 and weekends 12 to 5.
Location: Kimball
Art Center, 638 Park Ave.
Phone: 435-649-8882
Admission: Free
The internationally renowned artist, Ginny Ruffner,
is bringing her bronze, steel and glass sculpture to
the Kimball Art Center for Utah residents and tourists. There
are ten pieces, some up to 6 feet tall. The Main Gallery
at the Kimball will be showered in her glass flowers
and gallery goers will be delighted with the presentation
of this high quality exhibition. Seriously injured
in a car accident in 1999, Ruffner defied her doctors
by continuing her artwork and striving to achieve such
incredible success. Although she was told she couldn't
continue to be an artist, she did. She is a true
inspiration for dedication and hope.
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Times: Open to the public
weekdays 10 to 5 and weekends 12 to 5.
Location: Kimball
Art Center, 638 Park Ave.
Phone: 435-649-8882
Admission: Free
Presented by Kimball Art Center. A dozen regional
artists create original handmade ornaments. The ornaments
are on display and for sale in the Kimball Art Center
Garage Gallery.
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Phone: 435-658-4200
Presented by Utah Olympic Park. Call for more
info.
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Times: Friday & Saturday
at 8pm; Sunday at 6pm
Location: Jim Santy
Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave.
Phone: 435-615-8291
Into the Wild is based on an extraordinary
true story which is told in the bestselling book by
Jon Krakauer. After graduating from Emory University
in 1992, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless
abandons his possessions, hitchhikes across the country
and eventually to Alaska where he lives in the wilderness.
Chris is on a journey of self-discovery that will transform
him and will resonate with all those who sometimes feel
constricted by the rules of society.
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Phone: 435-658-4200
Presented by Utah Olympic Park. Call for more
info.
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Times: Friday & Saturday
at 8pm; Sunday at 6pm
Location: Jim Santy
Auditorium, 1255 Park Ave.
Phone: 435-615-8291
Written by Six Feet Under scribe Nancy
Oliver, Lars and the Real Girl is
a heartfelt comedy starring Academy-Award nominated
Ryan Gosling as Lars Lindstrom, a loveable
introvert whose emotional baggage has kept him from
fully embracing life. After years of solitude, he invites
Bianca, a friend he meets on the internet, to visit
him. He introduces Bianca to his brother Gus and his
wife Karen and they are stunned. Bianca is a life-size
doll, not a real person and Lars is treating her as
though she is alive. They consult the family doctor
who suggests that they go along with the delusion he's
created. What follows is a delightful comedy filled
with emotional warmth and human understanding.
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Location: The Eccles
Center, 1750 Kearns Blvd.
Phone: 435-655-3114
The daughter of Hank Williams, Jr., singer-songwriter
Holly Williams parts ways with her familial country
roots with a pop-rock sound.
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Phone: 435-649-5400
Join us for the free annual Utah Winter Games Learn
to Ski and Snowboard Clinics. Get some great tips and
techniques from the experts on how to make your day
on the ski slopes even more enjoyable.
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Phone: 435-658-4200
Presented by Utah Olympic Park. Call for
more info.
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Phone: 435-658-3456
Presented by Sundance Institute. Call for
more info.
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Phone: 800-514-3418
Presented by London Mountain Resort. Call
for more info.
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Times: 6pm
Location: Kimball
Art Center, 638 Park Ave.
Phone: 435-649-8882
Admission: $5
Presented by Kimball Art Center the last Friday
of the month. Fine art, hors d'oeuvres, beverages and
live music at the Kimball. Then follow your map to 25
participating London Galleries. Return to the Kimball
at 8:45 for prize giveaways donated by the galleries.
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Times: 10 am
Location: Swaner
Nature Preserve
Phone: 435-649-1767
Join Swaner Nature Preserve staff for a morning snowshoe
on "Rob's Trail." This intermediate snowshoe will offer
a unique view of the Preserve and a great opportunity
to identify animal tracks. Suggested donation of $5
per person.
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