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All EVE performances on Temple Square are free and open to all ages. Tickets or passes are not required. Other downtown EVE events require an entrance pass; visit eveslc.com for more information. Plan to arrive early to allow for parking and traffic congestion. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 CHURCH HISTORY MUSEUM 9:00–9:00 Three featured exhibits: A Book of Mormon Celebración for Children, LeConte Stewart: The Soul of Rural Utah, and Pieces of Me: Quilted Expressions of Human Ties 4:00–9:00 Living history activities ASSEMBLY HALL 5:00–6:00 Sing-along of favorite children’s songs FAMILYSEARCH CENTER at Joseph Smith Memorial Building 5:00–8:30 Family activities including FamilySearch scavenger hunts, souvenir photos, handprint family trees, and activity jars FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 CHURCH HISTORY MUSEUM 9:00–9:00 Three featured exhibits: A Book of Mormon Celebración for Children, LeConte Stewart: The Soul of Rural Utah, and Pieces of Me: Quilted Expressions of Human Ties 4:00–9:00 Living history activities JOSEPH SMITH MEMORIAL BUILDING Relief Society room 5:00–6:00 “Let’s Move It,” interactive, creative movement for children FAMILYSEARCH CENTER at Joseph Smith Memorial Building 5:00–6:00 Family history Jeopardy! game, hands-on for ages 12 and up. Game begins at 5:00 p.m. 5:00–8:30 Family activities including FamilySearch scavenger hunts, souvenir photos, and handprint family trees ASSEMBLY HALL 7:00–9:00 Winter Wonderland concert (featuring various classical musicians) 7:10 TimeRiver5, retro folk quintet; Empire Room 7:10 Chad Winn, cowboy poetry by a “real” cowboy; Bonneville Room 7:45 The Cadillacs A’Capella, music of the 50s and 60s; Lobby 8:25 Kelly and Laura Griffiths, vocal jazz husband and wife duo; Empire Room 8:25 Jim Jensen, accordion favorites; Bonneville Room 9:00 Unstrung, bluegrass band; Lobby 9:40 Brody and Corine Hart Family, fiddling, Irish jigs, folk music; Empire Room 9:40 Broadway show tunes by pianist Kathryn Pendleton; Bonneville Room 10:15 Midlife Crisis, classic rock-n-roll band; Lobby 11:05 Buzztones, swing band and vocalists; Lobby TABERNACLE Back-to-back performances all evening 5:30 Organ prelude by Linda Margetts 6:00 Wasatch and District Pipe Band: Celtic & Scottish tunes, drum salutes, and dancers 6:45 Broadway & Co: Broadway show tunes by musical theater professionals 7:30 One Clear Voice: Pearl Award-winning inspirational and contemporary singers 8:20 Marvin Goldstein, piano; Vanessa Joy and Thurl Bailey, vocalists; and country singer Billy Dean: country to classics variety show 9:45 Truman: contemporary pop recording duo 10:40 Nashville Tribute Band: country recording group direct from Nashville FIREWORKS AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT: SOUTH PLAZA, SALT PALACE, CORNER OF WEST TEMPLE STREET AND 100 SOUTH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 CHURCH HISTORY MUSEUM 10:00–5:00 Three featured exhibits: A Book of Mormon Celebración for Children, LeConte Stewart: The Soul of Rural Utah, and Pieces of Me: Quilted Expressions of Human Ties 1:00–5:00 Living history activities FAMILYSEARCH CENTER at Joseph Smith Memorial Building 5:00–10:30 Family activities including FamilySearch scavenger hunts, souvenir photos, and handprint family trees 5:00–10:30 Indexing competition—goal is to index 2012 records by 10:30 p.m. Top indexers win a prize! ASSEMBLY HALL 5:00–6:00 Sing-along of Broadway show tunes JOSEPH SMITH MEMORIAL BUILDING Back-to-back performances all evening 6:00 Piano prelude by Herbert Klopfer; Lobby 6:30 Choral Collection Advanced Show Choir; Lobby
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2011 Salt Lake City, Utah

All EVE performances on Temple Square are free and open to all ages. Tickets or passes are not required. Other downtown EVE events require an entrance pass; visit eveslc.com for more information. Plan to arrive early to allow for parking and traffic congestion.

Thursday, december 29

CHurCH HISTOry MuSeuM 9:00–9:00 Three featured exhibits: A Book

of Mormon Celebración for Children, LeConte Stewart: The Soul of Rural Utah, and Pieces of Me: Quilted Expressions of Human Ties

4:00–9:00 Living history activities

ASSeMBLy HALL 5:00–6:00 Sing-along of favorite

children’s songs

FAMILySeArCH CeNTer at Joseph Smith Memorial Building 5:00–8:30 Family activities including

FamilySearch scavenger hunts, souvenir photos, handprint family trees, and activity jars

Friday, december 30

CHurCH HISTOry MuSeuM 9:00–9:00 Three featured exhibits: A Book

of Mormon Celebración for Children, LeConte Stewart: The Soul of Rural Utah, and Pieces of Me: Quilted Expressions of Human Ties

4:00–9:00 Living history activities

JOSepH SMITH MeMOrIAL BuILdINg Relief Society room 5:00–6:00 “Let’s Move It,” interactive,

creative movement for children

FAMILySeArCH CeNTer at Joseph Smith Memorial Building 5:00–6:00 Family history Jeopardy! game,

hands-on for ages 12 and up. Game begins at 5:00 p.m.

5:00–8:30 Family activities including FamilySearch scavenger hunts, souvenir photos, and handprint family trees

ASSeMBLy HALL7:00–9:00 Winter Wonderland concert

(featuring various classical musicians)

7:10 TimeRiver5, retro folk quintet; Empire Room

7:10 Chad Winn, cowboy poetry by a “real” cowboy; Bonneville Room

7:45 The Cadillacs A’Capella, music of the 50s and 60s; Lobby

8:25 Kelly and Laura Griffiths, vocal jazz husband and wife duo; Empire Room

8:25 Jim Jensen, accordion favorites; Bonneville Room

9:00 Unstrung, bluegrass band; Lobby

9:40 Brody and Corine Hart Family, fiddling, Irish jigs, folk music; Empire Room

9:40 Broadway show tunes by pianist Kathryn Pendleton; Bonneville Room

10:15 Midlife Crisis, classic rock-n-roll band; Lobby

11:05 Buzztones, swing band and vocalists; Lobby

TABerNACLe Back-to-back performances all evening 5:30 Organ prelude by Linda

Margetts 6:00 Wasatch and District Pipe Band:

Celtic & Scottish tunes, drum salutes, and dancers

6:45 Broadway & Co: Broadway show tunes by musical theater professionals

7:30 One Clear Voice: Pearl Award-winning inspirational and contemporary singers

8:20 Marvin Goldstein, piano; Vanessa Joy and Thurl Bailey, vocalists; and country singer Billy Dean: country to classics variety show

9:45 Truman: contemporary pop recording duo

10:40 Nashville Tribute Band: country recording group direct from Nashville

FIrewOrKS AT 12:00 MIdNIgHT: SOuTH pLAzA, SALT pALACe, COrNer OF weST TeMpLe STreeT ANd 100 SOuTH

saTurday, december 31

CHurCH HISTOry MuSeuM 10:00–5:00 Three featured exhibits: A Book

of Mormon Celebración for Children, LeConte Stewart: The Soul of Rural Utah, and Pieces of Me: Quilted Expressions of Human Ties

1:00–5:00 Living history activities

FAMILySeArCH CeNTer at Joseph Smith Memorial Building 5:00–10:30 Family activities including

FamilySearch scavenger hunts, souvenir photos, and handprint family trees

5:00–10:30 Indexing competition—goal is to index 2012 records by 10:30  p.m. Top indexers win a prize!

ASSeMBLy HALL5:00–6:00 Sing-along of Broadway show

tunes

JOSepH SMITH MeMOrIAL BuILdINg Back-to-back performances all evening 6:00 Piano prelude by Herbert

Klopfer; Lobby 6:30 Choral Collection Advanced

Show Choir; Lobby

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