Scene Clips for April 1, 2006
The Park City Performing Arts Foundation is looking for local musicians both bands and individuals to perform in the organization’s Wednesday Night Wells Fargo Summer Concert Series shows at Deer Valley Resort’s Snow Park Lodge.
Tapes or CDs, along with any additional information or materials, must be submitted to the performing arts foundation by Monday, April 17. Those interested should send materials to the Park City Performing Arts Foundation, at P.O. Box 1297, Park City, UT 84060. Those interested may also drop their materials off at the Eccles Center box office between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
For more information about submissions or the concert series, call 655-8252.
Temple Har Shalom to hold annual Seder
This April, Park City’s Temple Har Shalom will again celebrate Passover with its annual community Seder on Thursday, April 13.
The service will take place at Deer Valley Resort’s Silver Lake Lodge at 6 p.m. The dinner is open to the public, but paid registrations are necessary. The cost of the event is $50 for adult temple members and $18 for youth temple members ages 5 to 12. Adult nonmembers are $70 and youth nonmembers are $36. Children 4 and younger are free.
Passover is an eight-day celebration commemorating the exodus of the Jews from Egypt. Now during Passover, Jews do not eat foods with leavening agents. Matzah, unleavened and quickly baked crackers, recalls that the Jews fleeing Egypt had no time to leaven and bake their bread properly.
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