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Scene Clips for March 25, 2006

Kimball to debut new gallery stroll Friday

The Park City Gallery Association and the Kimball Art Center will present the debut of its new gallery stroll format this Friday, March 31 with A Park City Gallery Stroll. The event will run from 6-9 p.m. and will include food and a variety of area galleries, along with live jazz at the Kimball by Enbrujo Tropical. The band appears courtesy of the Park City Jazz Foundation.

Tickets to the event are $5 and are available at the Kimball, along with maps of participating galleries. For more information about the event, call the Kimball at 649-8882 or visit http://www.kimball-art.org.

National Library Week coming up

Park City Library will celebrate National Library Week April 2-8. The week’s big party will come on Wednesday, April 5. From 4-7 p.m. the library will have cake and a special celebration, including the library staff, community members and Park City Mayor Dana Williams.

For more information about the event or about National Library Week, visit the library Web site at http://www.parkcitylibrary.org, or call 615-5600.

Park City Community Church Choir to celebrate Good Friday with song

This year, the Park City Community Church Choir will celebrate Good Friday with a special musical work. The group will present "The Seven Last Words of Christ," by Theodore Dubois, on April 14 at 7 p.m. in the church sanctuary.

Admission to the event is free of charge; the show is open to the public. Park City Community Church is located at 4501 North S.R. 224 behind the Park City Nursery. For more information about the church or the event, call 649-8131 or visit http://www.parkcitycommunitychurch.org.

Corrections

The logo for the Park City Literary Festival, which appeared on page C-4 in the March 15 edition of The Park Record, was credited incorrectly. The logo was designed by Lindon Leader.

Another article, which appeared on page C-2 in the March 22 edition of the Park Record, incorrectly stated the age restrictions for the Kimball Art Center’s "Ceramics: Intro to the Wheel" class. The class is open to those ages 10-15.

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