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

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