Friday, July 30th 2010
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Vacation Bible SchoolVacation Bible School
July 26th – 30th - 9 am-Noon
Join us this summer for a High Seas Expedition
At Christ United Methodist Church
2375 East 3300 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
Contact Vanitta Conrad at 801-486-5473 ext. 12
Our summer Vacation Bible School (Ages 3 yrs – 6th
grade) will be awash with amazing crafts,
wild games, lip-smacking snacks, and
swashbuckling Bible adventures. Please
mark your calendars and plan to attend!
Enrollment forms will be available in
the church office and on our website www.christumcutah.net
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Visual Art Institute Fall Summer WorkshopsRegistration has begun for fall semester at VAI! Classes start August 30, and will include found object sculpture, sketchbook, mural painting, screen printing, and more. Classes are held in Sugar House and Sandy. For details and registration forms, visit visualartinstitute.org.Email:staffboxvai@gmail.comWebsite:www.visualartinstitute.org
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Utah in the Union: The Story of the 45th StateIt took 7 Constitutions and 47 years to get Utah admitted as the Nation's 45th state.
The Utah State Capitol celebrates that effort in a free exhibit opening on Statehood Day, Monday, January 4, 2010.
Open January to September 2010!
Free to the Public!
Docent guided tours available!
For more information visit www.utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
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Art of America, Utah and the WestThe UMFA’s American galleries have a fresh new look! Visit our second floor to see a completely revamped installation of art from our permanent collection. Take notice of the luscious periwinkle blue that coats the walls, and don’t miss a brand new space dedicated to the art of Utah and the West. The installation includes selected works by noted artists such as Albert Bierstadt, Mahonri M. Young, Minerva Teichert, Edgar Payne, Frederic Remington and others.Website:umfa.utah.edu
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Africa: Arts of a Continent
Explore themes of the spirit world and afterlife in this ambitious exhibition of African art objects. In Africa: Arts of a Continent, you will learn about the spiritual and political power of Central African masks, the magic and mystery of ancestral African sculptures, and the concepts of beauty and spirituality as seen in African objects of daily use. An exhibition highlight is the debut of one of the UMFA’s newest acquisitions, a late XXVIth Dynasty Egyptian sarcophagus.
Website:umfa.utah.edu
