Archive | November 2011

Shakespeare just added Les Miserables. Change your tickets!!!!

Today The Utah Shakespeare Festival announced that they are changing their plays for the 2012 season.  You might have tickets for a play they will no longer be doing and they added Les Miserables.  The sooner you contact the box office, the better.  Go to https://www.bard.org  or call 1-800-PLAYTIX


Scott & Barbara Hunt
435:586-0960
www.bigyellowinn.com

Another Week’s Events

“WHAT’S HAPPENING THIS WEEK”

November 14TH – 20TH 2011

Provided by the Cedar City ~ Brian Head Tourism Bureau & Visitor Center, 435-586-5124
www.ScenicSouthernUtah.com

Events are subject to change without notice. Please call ahead to check times, dates and location.

 

Monday, 14TH                                 

Free Emergency Preparedness Seminar held 5:00pm – 7:00pm at Braun Books (25 N. Main St, Cedar City).

SUU Music Ensembles: Woodwind & Brass held 7:30pm in the Thorley Recital Hall, Music Building (SUU Campus, 351 W University Blvd, Cedar City). Admission is FREE and the public is encouraged to attend. For tickets and information call 435-586-7872.

SUU’s Ashcroft Observatory, free star-gazing, located on the hilltop just south of the SUU Farm on Westview Drive (Hwy 56 W to Westview Drive).  Open 9:00pm to 11:00pm, interested parties should plan on arriving at the observatory just as the sun sets. For more information and time call 435-586-1409.

Toadz Talent Showcase, held from 9:00pm to 1:00am at Toadz (432 N 100 W, Cedar City) $4 cover charge. All performers are welcome, hosted by Pablo “Of the Mountain” Schwartz. For more info call 435-867-8988.

 

Tuesday, 15TH                                                

America Recycles Day held 2:00pm to 5:30pm in Smith’s parking lot (633 S Main St, Cedar City), there will be a celebration with food, prizes, music, education and entertainment for all ages with the ultimate goal of educating Cedar City residents about the various recycling opportunities available to them. The event will also facilitate e-waste recycling, where participants may bring their outdated computers, monitors and other appliances for recycling donation.

ULLR Burn will be held 6:00pm in the Chair One (1) parking lot (Brian Head). All are welcome to join in on the pre-ski season ritual of a fun sort of sacrifice to the Norse God in hopes of a good winter season. The celebration to usher in winter generally includes a big bonfire and attendees are encouraged to bring old ski or snow board equipment, gear, mate-less gloves, etc… to be burned in a big metal drum as sacrifice to ULLR.

Warren Miller Film held at 7:00pm doors open at 6:00pm on Southern Utah University Campus in the Ballroom (Sharwan Smith Center, 351 W University Blvd, Cedar City) cost $20 per person and includes one Monday – Thursday lift ticket for Brian Head.

 

Wednesday, 16TH                                                                                    

Parowan High School‘s Production of “the Sound of Music” door will open at 6:30pm in the Parowan High School Auditorium (50 W 100 N, Parowan). Admission is $5 adults, $3 students, and $2 children 12yrs and under.

Cedar Square Dancing Classes begin at 7:00pm in the Senior Center (489 E 200 South, Cedar City).  The first class is free, cost after is $7 a couple or $3.50 a person. For more information please call Pat and Hazel Matthews 435-867-9210 or 435-531-6811.

Open Mic night, (unless something else coincides) at 8:00pm at Groovacious (173 N 100 W, Cedar City) and is FREE to attend. Open to all musicians, poets, actors or egomaniacs, anyone who wants to perform in front of a live audience and improve their stage skills. For more info call 435-867-9800.

 

Thursday, 17TH                                                                                   

SUU College of Performing and Visual Arts will present “Dream of Helen” presentation held at 11:30am in the Auditorium Theater (300 W University Blvd, Cedar City); video broadcast 7:30pm in the Thorley Recital Hall (SUU Music Building, 351 W University Blvd, Cedar City). Both events are FREE and open to the public. Held in collaboration between China’s Hubei Opera and Dance Drama Theatre and SUU, inspired by the life of Helen Foster Snow. For information call 435-865-8800 or visit www.suu.edu/arts.

Parowan High School‘s Production of “the Sound of Music” door will open at 6:30pm in the Parowan High School Auditorium (50 W 100 N, Parowan). Admission is $5 adults, $3 students, and $2 children 12yrs and under.

Art Insight held at 7:00pm in the Great Hall, Hunter Conference Center (SUU Campus, 351 W University Blvd, Cedar City) and will feature ceramic artist Jared Ward. He will present on his artistic style and career as well as share what inspires and motivates him to create and educate. Admission is FREE, and the general public is invited to attend. For more information call 435-865-8800 or visit www.suu.edu/arts.

The Orchestra of Southern Utah presents “World Journey” held at 7:30pm in the Heritage Center Theater (105 N 100 E, Cedar City). Admission is $10 Adults, $5 Students, $30 groups of six. Tickets are available at the Heritage Center Box Office.

 

Friday, 18TH                  

Friday Music Memories held 2:00pm to 4:00pm at Emerald Pointe (995 S Regency Rd, Cedar City) FREE program for music lovers with a variety of musicians from Iron County. Come sing along, dance and have fun. Everyone is welcome and refreshments are served. For more information call Flora 435-867-0055.

Talon’s Annual Craft Fair Held 5:00pm to 9:00pm at Canyon View High School (166 W 1925 N, Cedar City). Local crafters and vendors will be selling holiday gifts. Enjoy fun, food, drawings, and entertainment for only $1. For more information call Sandra 435-865-1441.

Holiday Jubilee held 6:00pm to 9:00pm in the concourse at Valley View Medical Center (1303 N Main St., Cedar City). This four day event will feature Santa Clause, holiday sweets, designer Christmas trees, wreaths, and live entertainment from throughout Iron County. All proceeds will go to supporting the expansion of the Sandra L. Maxwell Cancer Treatment Center and donations are tax deductible. General admission is FREE and open to everyone. For information visit www.valleyviewmedical.org/jubilee.

Parowan High School‘s Production of “the Sound of Music” door will open at 6:30pm in the Parowan High School Auditorium (50 W 100 N, Parowan). Admission is $5 adults, $3 students, and $2 children 12yrs and under.

Laps for Life similar to the Relay for Life where participants will camp at the Aquatic Center (2090 W Royal Hunte Dr, Cedar City) beginning 7:00pm Friday and will end 9:00am Saturday swimming laps all night. There will be entertainment and fundraising going on all through the night.

SUU’s Ballroom Dance Company’s “Winter Concert” held 7:30pm in Cedar High School Auditorium (703 W 600 S, Cedar City), admission is $8 adults and $6 students/youth. For tickets call 435-865-8370 or email ballroomdance@suu.edu or at the door.

Live Band every Friday Night held at 9:00pm at Toadz (432 N 100 W, Cedar City). Come see the Best of Southern Utah Band Talent as well as Nationally Touring Bands coming through town. For information call 435-867-8988.

Off the Cuff is the premier Improv Comedy Theatre Company performing short and long form improv at 10pm at the new Improv Training Center (913 S Main St, Cedar City, next to Staples and IFA). Admission is $5 students and $7 regular admission. For information call 1-210-4-IMPROV or visit www.otccomedy.com.

 

Saturday, 19TH

Brian Head Resort Open for Winter Season. Chair 3 will be in operation. For more information call 435-677-2035 or www.BrianHead.com.

Fall & Winter Farmers Market held indoor at 509 N 200 W, Cedar City held 9:00am to 12:00pm. Fresh locally grown vegetables and fruits, Artisan cheeses, bread, jams & jellies, fresh eggs and hot food vendors. Vendors welcome, (Must have licenses if required). Call with questions 435-531-6271 or 435-559-2791.

Talon’s Annual Craft Fair Held from 9:00am to 5:00pm at Canyon View High School (166 W 1925 N, Cedar City). Local crafters and vendors will be selling holiday gifts. Enjoy fun, food, drawings, and entertainment for only $1. For more information call Sandra 435-865-1441.

Holiday Jubilee Held 10:00am to 8:00pm in the concourse at Valley View Medical Center (1303 N Main St., Cedar City). This four day event will feature Santa Clause, holiday sweets, designer Christmas trees, wreaths, and live entertainment from throughout Iron County. All proceeds will go to supporting the expansion of the Sandra L. Maxwell Cancer Treatment Center and donations are tax deductible. General admission is FREE and open to everyone. For information visit www.valleyviewmedical.org/jubilee.

Parowan High School‘s Production of “the Sound of Music” door will open at 6:30pm in the Parowan High School Auditorium (50 W 100 N, Parowan). Admission is $5 adults, $3 students, and $2 children 12yrs and under.

SUU’s Ballroom Dance Company’s “Winter Concert” Held 7:30pm in Cedar High School Auditorium (703 W 600 S, Cedar City), admission is $8 adults and $6 students/youth. For tickets call 435-865-8370 or email ballroomdance@suu.edu or at the door.

Live Music: Mikes Tavern featuring ‘MUD’ playing the music of Pink Floyd at 9:00pm at Mikes Tavern (90 W Hoover Ave, Cedar City). For information call 435-867-5990. www.MikesTavernCC.com.

 

Sunday, 20TH                  

Holiday Jubilee Held 10:00am to 8:00pm in the concourse at Valley View Medical Center (1303 N Main St., Cedar City). This four day event will feature Santa Clause, holiday sweets, designer Christmas trees, wreaths, and live entertainment from throughout Iron County. All proceeds will go to supporting the expansion of the Sandra L. Maxwell Cancer Treatment Center and donations are tax deductible. General admission is FREE and open to everyone. For information visit www.valleyviewmedical.org/jubilee.

 


Scott & Barbara Hunt
435:586-0960
www.bigyellowinn.com