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Summer
Concert Series Runs June 28-September 6 at Wolf Mountain
EDEN, Utah -- (May 6, 2008) – Music
in the Mountains, Wolf Creek Utah’s
summer concert series, will kick-off on Saturday, June 28 with musical guest Lark and Spur and The Great Basin Street
Band.
The
highly-anticipated concert series will also feature the complete Utah Symphony on July 12. Wolf Creek
has hosted the acclaimed ensemble for the last two years
and each performance has garnered a tremendous crowd. In addition to the
Symphony, Wolf Creek Utah
will be hosting returning guests and regional favorites The Soul Survivors, exhilarating pianist Jon Schmidt, Nashville
performer Eric Heatherly and the Joe Muscolino Band.
Wolf Creek is committed to keeping their
entertainment affordable for all. Admittance to concerts is enjoyed for only
$20 per carload and the Utah Symphony performance is $40 per carload.
“Each
year, with Music in the Mountains we are privileged to participate in something
that surpasses all expectations,” said Sue Munson, Wolf Creek Utah’s
Director of Guest Services. “It’s not that often you witness children,
teenagers, parents, and grandparents all dancing together and having the time
of their lives. We’ve even seen conga lines up the hillside.”
Wolf Mountain is located at 3567 Nordic Valley Way
in Eden, Utah.
For a complete list of events and detailed driving instructions, please visit www.wolfmountainden.com.
2008
Music in the Mountains Line Up
The Great Basin Street Band June 28
The Utah Symphony July
12
The Soul Survivors July 26
Jon Schmidt August 9
Eric Heatherly August 23
Joe Muscolino Band September 6
About Wolf Creek Utah: Located in Eden
just an hour from Salt Lake City’s International Airport,
Wolf Creek Utah is a 3,000-acre master-planned resort
and private club community offering incredible views, incomparable recreation
and fine dining. Wolf CreekUtah offers year-round activities
for friends and families, and the surrounding area provides boundless
recreational opportunities. Located just minutes from Wolf
Mountain, Powder Mountain
and Snowbasin, there are endless skiing and snowboarding opportunities. The
recreation doesn’t stop when the snow melts off; Wolf Creek Utah
also has an 18-hole championship golf course, a newly remodeled clubhouse as
well hiking, biking and jogging trails and a lake for canoeing or fishing. It’s
a place where a family can gather to focus on what’s really important, or
individuals can simply focus on themselves. For more information, please visit www.wolfcreekresort.com.
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