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Scene Clips for March 22, 2006

Latino art discussion at the Kimball tonight

Wednesday, March 22, at 6 p.m., the Kimball Art Center will host a panel discussion about Latino art. Ruby Chacon, Guillermo Colmenero, Anderson Gonzalez and Araceli Tarraso all artists with works in the Kimball’s "Arte Latino" exhibition will be present to talk about Latino art in Utah and participate in a question and answer session with the audience.

The event will include hors d’oeuvres and beverages and is free and open to the public. This Art Talk and panel discussion is presented in conjunction with the Kimball’s annual "Arte Latino" exhibition, which is on display in all three of the art center’s galleries.

For more information about the Art Talk or "Arte Latino," call 649-8882 or visit http://www.kimball-art.org.

National Ability Center’s Red, White and Snow coming up

The National Ability Center’s winter fundraising event, Red, White and Snow, will run this weekend, Friday and Saturday.

The two-day event will feature skiing with local pros; wine seminars with local, regional and international wine experts; vintner dinners featuring local chefs and a gala dinner and auction. All proceeds from the events will go to the National Ability Center.

For a full schedule of events, including pricing and opportunities to register, visit http://www.redwhiteandsnow.org or call 649-3991.

Spotted Frog reschedules Rhone wine seminar

Due to the Emily Scott Pottruck and Amy Tan book signing on Friday, March 24, the Spotted Frog Bookstore and Café will reschedule its Rhone Valley wine class.

The tasting will now take place on Saturday, March 25, at 7 p.m. The cost of the event is $40. For more information, call 575-2665 or visit http://www.spottedfrogbooks.com.

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