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UBIC 2016: “Moments” “The best thing about the Basin is the people who live here,” says Chad Mortensen, director of the Uintah Basin in Celebration events, commonly known as UBIC. This year, UBIC celebrates its history and looks forward to the future with its theme, “Moments.” The annual UBIC events bring together people from across the Uintah Basin, drawing crowds from both Duchesne and Uintah counties and even visitors from across the state. This celebration is all about the sense of community found throughout the area, both in individual towns and the Basin as a whole. “We chose ‘Moments’ because we thought it would be a good year to reflect,” said Mortensen. “It’s an opportunity to look back on all the great moments in our past and to look forward at the great things that are yet to come.” UBIC events for 2016 will begin on Friday, July 29, and continue through Saturday, Aug. 6, spanning just over a week of community fun and entertainment. UBIC activities offer something for everyone. Athletes can find numerous activities to show off their skills, 3v3 soccer tournaments, softball tournaments, tennis tournaments, golf tournaments and more.
Aspiring artists can show their skills by participating in the annual arts and crafts show or the kids’ Art in the Park events. Performers of all varieties can show their skills during the UBIC talent show or the local talent performances on Aug. 5 and 6 at Constitution Park. Local businesses and groups can enter the annual UBIC parade, held on Saturday, Aug. 6. Those not participating in the parade can gather on Main Street or State Street in Roosevelt to see the floats, watch the performances and gather up candy. Free to the public, evening performances on Aug. 4, 5 and 6 will feature talented local performers as well as big name bands from around the country. Bands performing this year include Trick Pony, Southern Roots, Tempest and Basin Night Life. UBIC has more than 90 years of history. The first UBIC was held in 1923 and began as an agricultural and farm equipment convention. The annual festival ran for 21 consecutive years, but was discontinued in 1943. However, it was revived in 1950 as the community celebration we know today and has continued ever since. Join us in Roosevelt this year for the 67th consecutive UBIC.
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UBIC 2016 Schedule of Events
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Friday, July 29 Jr Golf Tournament.................................................... 6 Softball Coed Tournament......................................... 6 Saturday, July 30 Golf Tournament........................................................ 8 UBIC Queen Pageant................................................ 9 Monday, August 1 Baby Show.............................................................. 10 Mr. UBIC.................................................................. 10 Tuesday, August 2 Arts and Crafts Drop-Off.......................................... 13 Baby Show.............................................................. 10 Little Miss and Junior Miss UBIC............................. 13 Wednesday, August 3 Tennis Camp............................................................ 14 Children’s Story Hour............................................... 14 Talent Show............................................................. 16 Thursday, August 4 Superhero Stroller Roll............................................ 17 Pet Show................................................................. 18 Arts and Crafts Show............................................... 13
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Ping Pong Tournament............................................ 19 3v3 Soccer Tournament........................................... 19 Evening Program..................................................... 21
Friday, August 5 UBATC Breakfast..................................................... 21 Art in the Park.......................................................... 24 Seniors’ Program..................................................... 24 Arts and Crafts Show............................................... 13 Free Swim............................................................... 27 Children’s Games.................................................... 28 Ashley Hansen Memorial Tennis Tournament......... 28 Softball Men’s and Women’s Tournament................. 6 Evening Program..................................................... 21 Saturday, August 6 UBIC Breakfast........................................................ 29 Softball Men’s and Women’s Tournament................. 6 Ashley Hansen Memorial Tennis Tournament......... 28 Parade..................................................................... 31 Art in the Park.......................................................... 24 Arts and Crafts Show............................................... 13 Free Swim............................................................... 27 Salt Lake Scots Concert.......................................... 31 Trick Pony in Concert.............................................. 32 Fireworks................................................................. 35
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UBIC Junior Golf Friday, July 29, 8 a.m. Roosevelt Golf Course The annual UBIC Junior Golf Tournament is set to kick off the nine days of UBIC events on the morning of Friday, July 29, with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. The tournament will be held at the Roosevelt Golf Course and is open to players 4-17 years of age. A free luncheon, along with raffles, prizes and medals for winners will take place following play. Players are separated into age divisions as follows: 4- to 7-year-olds play five holes, 8- to 10-year-olds playing nine holes, 11- to 14-year-olds playing
nine holes, and 15-to 17-year-olds playing 18 holes. There is a $20 entry fee per participant, plus green fees. Players can register for the tournament in the Roosevelt Golf Course Pro Shop. For more information, call 435-7229644.
Softball Tournaments Friday, July 29 - Coed Friday, August 5 - Men’s and Women’s Constitution Park, 6 p.m.
The annual all-nighter UBIC softball tournaments are set to return this year on Friday, July 29, for coed and Friday, August 4, for men’s and women’s play. Games will begin at 6 p.m. at Constitution Park and will continue through the night until there is a winner. The tournament is open to players ages 16-yearsold and up. The cost to register is $350 per team. Teams can consist of eight play-
ers with two out or nine players with one out. Teams of seven players or less will be considered a forfeit. Games run 55 minutes long. Team captains will be contacted on Thursday, July 28, with game times for their teams. Registration forms are available online now at www.ubic.info. Registration forms must be received by July 28 for teams to be eligible to play. No late entries will be allowed.
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UBIC Golf Tournament Saturday, July 30, 8 a.m. Roosevelt Golf Course UBIC’s annual two-person golf tournament for adults will take place on Saturday, July 30, at the Roosevelt Golf Course. Shotgun play will begin promptly at 8 a.m. The style of play will be mixed 2-person best ball. The tournament is open to all players ages 18-years-old and up. Players also have the option of competing with multiple teams. There is an entrance fee of $25 per person, in addition to green fees and cart fees. There is also an option to buy in
extra teams for a fee of $10 per team. Registration is going on now at the Roosevelt Golf Course Pro Shop or by calling 435-722-9644. UBIC’s annual two-person golf tournament for adults will take place on Saturday, July 30, at the Roosevelt Golf Course. Shotgun play will begin promptly at 8 a.m. The style of play will be mixed 2-person best ball. The tournament is open to all players ages 18-years-old and up. Players also have the option of competing with multiple teams. There is an entrance fee of $25 per person, in addition to green fees and cart fees. There is also an option to buy in extra teams for a fee of $10 per team. Registration is going on now at the Roosevelt Golf Course Pro Shop or by calling 435-722-9644.
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Miss UBIC Pageant Saturday, July 30, 7 p.m. Roosevelt Junior High School Who will rule the Uintah Basin this year? Find out at the annual Miss UBIC pageant. The pageant will be held on Saturday, July 30, at the Roosevelt Junior High School. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the pageant beginning promptly at 7 p.m. This year, beautiful young women from around the area will compete for the crown and the opportunity to represent the Uintah Basin at the UBIC celebration and throughout the coming year. Miss Uintah Basin 2015, Kelsey
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UBIC Baby Show Monday, Aug. 1, and Tuesday, Aug. 2 Crossroads Community Center, 4 – 7 p.m. It’s the cutest event of the entire year and it’s coming up on Aug. 1 and 2. The annual UBIC Baby Show will be held at the Crossroads Community Center in Roosevelt on Monday, Aug. 1, from 4 till 7 p.m. and Tuesday, Aug. 2, from 4 till 6 p.m. The event is open to children around the Basin ages newborn to 4-years-old. Children should come “dressed in their best.” Parents can bring their children into the Baby Show during any of the open hours on Monday and Tuesday. No ap-
pointment is necessary. A $5 entry fee is required per child. Awards will be issued per age division at
the close of the show on Aug. 2. For more information, call or text Tylynne Harrison at 435-724-2105.
Mr. UBIC Monday, Aug. 1, 7 p.m. Roosevelt Junior High School The Queen pageants may be full of grace, talent and poise, but there’s no pageant filled with more fun than the annual Mr. UBIC competition. This year’s pageant will be held on
Monday, Aug. 1, at 7 p.m. at the Roosevelt Junior High School. Tickets will be $5 per person at the door. Mr. UBIC is open to young men ages 14-25 years old. The evening always features great talent performances, lots of laughs and fun for the whole family. Don’t miss this fun UBIC tradition. Mr. UBIC and his royalty will preside over this year’s UBIC celebration alongside the Miss Uintah Basin royalty.
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Arts and Crafts Show Aug. 4, 5 and 6, 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Roosevelt LDS West Stake Center Some of the most impressive arts, crafts and quilts are made right here in the Uintah Basin and you can see them for yourself at the annual UBIC Arts and Crafts Show. The show is open to participants of all ages working in all mediums. Visual art exhibits include paintings, illustrations, sculptures, digital and film photography. Handmade art is shown for crocheting, knitting, needlework and sewing. There is always an excellent array of locally-made quilts, both hand-sewn and machine-sewn.
In addition to arts and crafts, there is also the option to enter original pieces in the short story and poetry categories. Arts and Crafts show entries can be delivered to the Roosevelt LDS West Stake Center, adjacent to Constitution Park, on Tuesday, Aug. 2, between 3 and 6 p.m. The show will be closed to everyone on Wednesday, Aug. 3, for judging. Doors open to the public on Aug. 4, 5 and 6. It’s a great opportunity to show off your own creativity or escape the afternoon sun and take in the talent of others. On Thursday and Friday, the show is open from 11 a.m. till 7 p.m. On Saturday, doors open at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with artists picking up their pieces from 2 till 3 p.m. For more information, or to volunteer to help at the Arts and Crafts Show, call Amy Baldwin at 435-621-3928.
Little Miss UBIC Tuesday, August 2, 6 p.m. Roosevelt Junior High School Some of the best beauty queens start early, a fact that the dozens of girls who compete for Little Miss and Junior Miss UBIC crowns know well. The combined Little Miss and Junior Miss pageant is easily the biggest in the Basin. Last year, there were 42 competitors across nine age divisions, and this year promises to be just as big. The Little Miss and Junior Miss UBIC pageant will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 2, at the Roosevelt Junior High School. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with
the pageant beginning promptly at 6 p.m. Tickets are $5 per person at the door. The pageant is open to participants ages 5- to 13-yearsold. Contestants will compete in four categories: theme wear, evening wear, talent and on-stage question. At the end of the night, a new Queen and royalty will be crowned in each age division. For more information, email ubicpageants@gmail.com.
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Tennis Camp Wednesday, Aug. 3, 8 – 11 a.m. UHS Tennis Courts Have you ever wanted to learn to play tennis? Maybe you already know how to play, but are looking to sharpen your skills. Whatever your skill level or experience with the game, the UBIC Tennis Camp offers something for everyone. The instructional camp is open to players of all ages and skills levels. It will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 3, from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Union High School tennis courts. For more information, visit www. ubic.info.
Children’s Story Hour Wednesday, Aug. 3 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Roosevelt Library Spend an hour escaping to another world at the UBIC Children’s Story Hour at the library. This year, the library will host two story hours on Wednesday, Aug. 3, at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Story hours are open to children of all ages along with their families. The event always features family-friendly selections in a fun environment that
children and their parents can enjoy. Children’s Story Hour is completely free to the public. Just stop by the Roosevelt Library on Aug. 3 to participate.
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Talent Show Wednesday, Aug. 3, 7 p.m. Roosevelt Junior High School Do you have a talent to share? Take the opportunity at this year’s UBIC talent show. The talent show will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 3, at 7 p.m. at the Roosevelt Junior High School auditorium. The contest is open to performers of all ages and can be entered for a fee of $5 per person. Entrance forms, along with full contest rules and regulations, can be found online at www.ubic.info. The deadline for entry into this year’s talent show is 5 p.m.
on Tuesday, Aug. 2. All entry forms must be turned in at the Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce prior to this deadline to be eligible to compete. Cash prizes will be awarded to top placers, and winners will have the chance to perform during UBIC. Winners will also be eligible to compete in Duchesne County’s Got Talent during the fair the following week. For more information, visit www.ubic.info or call Roger or KarieAnn Hullinger at 435-7250153.
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Superhero Stroller Roll Thursday, Aug. 4, 8 – 10:30 a.m. Constitution Park Walking Path A brand new event is coming to UBIC this year: the Superhero Stroller Roll. The stroller is an opportunity to get out with the whole family, soak up the sun, make new friends and build a healthier community. The Superhero Stroller Roll will be held on the morning of Thursday, Aug. 4, at the Constitution Park walking path. The event will run from 8 till 10:30 a.m., with strolls rolling out from the starting line every 20 minutes. The stroller roll is a progressive
picture-book story walk, and everyone with wheels is welcome to join the fun. Participants are encouraged to dress up as superheroes, but are also free to come as they are. Treats and water will be provided for everyone who attends. To register online, visit www.ubic.info and follow the links for “Superhero Stroller Roll.”
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Pet Show Thursday, Aug. 4, 9 a.m. Constitution Park Every year, we have a chance to celebrate our best friends during UBIC—our pets! Whether it’s a poodle, calico kitten, pygmy goat, tortoise, hedgehog or boa constrictor, this event is for all the pet owners to share their animal interests. The Pet Show will be held this year on Thursday, Aug. 4, at 9 a.m. on the stage at Constitution Park. No preregistration is required—simply show up with your pet in tow to participate. All kinds of pets are welcome, but
keep in mind that it will be your responsibility to keep your pet under control. It’s recommended that all dogs be kept on leashes and carriers should be brought along for the safe transport of other animals. Costumes are not required, but can add to the festivity of the event. You can dress up your pet, or you and your pet can dress to match!
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Ping Pong Tournament Thursday, Aug. 4, 11 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. RJHS North Gym The UBIC Ping Pong Tournament is set to return for its second year. The tournament will be held on Thursday, Aug. 4, in the north gymnasium at Roosevelt Junior High School. It’s open to ping pong players of all ages and skill levels, with prizes being awarded by age division. Registration will begin at 11 a.m. The Juniors age division, players 12-years-old and younger, will be first to play beginning at noon. Teens ages 13-17 will begin play at 3 p.m. Adults ages 18-years-old
up will play at 5:30 p.m. There is a $5 entry fee for Juniors, and a $10 entry fee for Teens and Adults. Watching the tournament is free to the public. All proceeds will go to buy tennis equipment for the Union High School boys and girls tennis teams. For more information, call Charles at 435823-5065.
Soccer Tournament Thursday, Aug. 4 Constitution Park Upper Fields Registration – 5 p.m. Games Begin – 6 p.m. The seventh annual UBIC 3v3 soccer tournament will return to Constitution Park this year on Thursday, Aug. 4. UBIC 3v3 is open to all players ages 8-years-old to adult, regardless of experience. All teams are coed, and can consist of up to six players. Teams are divided into age divisions based on the age of the oldest player on the team. Only three players are on the field at a time and no goalies are used.
This year’s tournament will be held on the upper soccer fields at Constitution Park. Team check-in and on-site registration will be held from 5-6 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4, with games beginning at 6 p.m. and continuing until there is a champion in each age division. Registration for 2016 UBIC 3v3 is going on now. Forms can be picked up at the Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce or found online at www.ubic.info. The cost to play is $75 for each team that preregisters or $100 per team for on-site registration on the day of the tournament. Each participant in the UBIC 3v3 tournament will receive a free t-shirt and the champions from each age division will receive a trophy. All tournament information can be viewed online by visiting www.ubic.info.
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Evening Programs Thursday, Aug. 4, and Friday, Aug. 5 Constitution Park Stage, 7 p.m. This year’s UBIC celebrations will feature two full evenings of performances by talented members of our local Uintah Basin communities. Performers from Roosevelt, Vernal, Duchesne and the surrounding communities will take the stage at Constitution Park on the nights of Thursday, Aug. 4, and Friday, Aug. 5. Both programs will begin promptly at 7 p.m. Each program will feature performances from individuals and groups. The UBIC talent show winners and
UBIC royalty will perform the pieces that earned them their titles in previous weeks’ contests. Local dance teams such as Dye’n 2 Dance, Dancer’s Edge, Spot On and more will show off their skills, while gymnasts from Tumbling Connection and Showbiz and Co., will fly above the crowd. The UHS cheerleaders and drill team will perform their summer camp pieces, along with other school and team groups. Many others will perform during the local talent evening at UBIC. Attendance is free to all. Each evening performance also ends with a free After Hours concert. Thursday’s concert will be presented by Basin Night Life, and Friday’s will feature Tempest.
UBATC Breakfast Friday, Aug. 5, 6:30 – 9 a.m. UBATC Roosevelt Campus Start your morning right with a hearty breakfast put on by the Uintah Basin Applied Technology College as part of the UBIC celebrations. This year’s UBATC breakfast will be held on the Roosevelt UBATC campus on the morning of Friday, Aug. 5. Breakfast will be served from 6:30 - 9 a.m. The UBATC breakfast is completely free to the public. All community members are invited to attend this traditional UBIC event.
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Art in the Park Friday, Aug. 5, and Saturday, Aug. 6 Constitution Park Pavilion 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. The annual children’s craft projects that are a traditional part of UBIC Art in the Park stimulate the creative side of the hundreds of children who come to participate during the two-day event. Art in the Park will be held on Friday, Aug. 5, and Saturday, Aug. 6, at the North Pavilion at Constitution Park between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. This event is open to children of all ages and it is always free to participate. This year’s projects will utilize die cut
numbers and arrows. Bring your own and donate extras so that there will be plenty to go around. Those donating materials can bring them to the USU Roosevelt Campus prior to UBIC. Or, you can just bring them with you to Constitution Park on the day of the event. This event is a perennial hit. Be sure to bring your friends and visiting relatives to be a part of this fun, creative and educational project. Come and join the fun!
Senior Program Friday, Aug. 5, 11 a.m. Crossroads Senior Center Starting at 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 5, will be the annual Senior Program Luncheon. The luncheon takes place at the Crossroads Senior and Community Center, 50 E. 200 S. in Roosevelt. People of all ages are welcome to come for lunch, entertainment, games, prizes and good company. The luncheon is free for those 60 and older, and $5 for those under 60. For more information, contact Shannon Beal at 435722-4296 or shannonb@ubaog.org.
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Children’s Games Friday, Aug. 5, 2 – 5 p.m. Constitution Park Bring the whole family and enjoy classic children’s games at Constitution Park during this year’s UBIC. Each year the Delmar and Barbara Hamblin family sponsors the children’s games and activities during UBIC. The family puts together a variety of familyfriendly events that are fun for children of all ages. Children are welcome to come and participate in all the games and activities or just come for a period of time. The children’s games are completely free to the public.
Tennis Tournament Friday, Aug. 5 4 p.m. – Dark Saturday, Aug. 6 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Union High Tennis Courts The UBIC Ashley Hansen Memorial tennis tournament will be held on Friday, Aug. 5, and Saturday, Aug. 6. Events begin at 5 p.m. on Friday and will be held at the UHS Tennis Courts in Roosevelt. Kids ages 12 and under can participate in a “Hit for Prizes” contest at 5 p.m. Entrance in the contest is free. If the child
can hit the prize with a tennis ball, they get to keep the prize! The 12 and under QuickStart Tennis Tournament will be held from 6-8 p.m. The entrance fee is $10 per person. The Jr. High and High School Boys and Girls tennis tournaments will begin on Friday at 5 p.m. Entrance fees are $20 for singles or $20 per team for doubles play. Divisions will be gender specific and will include Boy’s Singles, Girl’s Singles, Boy’s Doubles and Girl’s Doubles. Adult Men’s and Women’s tournaments will be split into multiple divisions. Divisions include Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Singles and Women’s Doubles. Tournament play begins at 5 p.m. on Friday evening. Match times are flexible and will be scheduled from 5 p.m. till dark on Friday and 8 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Saturday.
Registration for the tournaments will be available on-site on Friday, Aug. 1. For more information on the UBIC tennis tournaments contact Dann Battistone by calling or texting 801-380-1457 or emailing dann.battistone@gmail.com. Additional information can also be found by visiting the official UBIC webpage, www.ubic.info, and clicking the “Tennis Tournament” link in the right sidebar.
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UBIC Breakfast Saturday, Aug. 6, 7 a.m. – 10 a.m. Old Mill Park The last day of UBIC is always a long day of celebrating. Make sure you start the day right by attending the annual UBIC breakfast. This year’s breakfast will be held on Saturday, Aug. 1, from 7 - 10:30 a.m. at Old Mill Park, located at 100 N. 100 E. in Roosevelt. The UBIC breakfast is completely free to the public. The delicious food and celebratory atmosphere are provided by the Roosevelt Christian Assembly. Come out and dine with the Mr. and
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Parade Saturday, Aug. 6, 10 a.m. Main Street and State Street Roosevelt’s annual parade, done as part of UBIC, is set to hit the city’s Main Street at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6. Any applications received after the deadline date of July 26 will be put at the end of the parade and it will be your responsibility to hand your explanation of your entry to the announcers. No public parking will be available at the Roosevelt City building. If at all possible, please have float riders meet elsewhere and carpool to the parade.
Please come and pick up your parade number at the corner of State Street and 200 S. at 8 a.m. Please remember there are alternate routes to get to Roosevelt Junior High. We will have many people on golf carts, 4-wheelers and razors, so we can bring your number or take you to get it. Assembling will begin at Roosevelt Junior High, and lining up from State Street going west on 200 S. There should be plenty of room for all big trucks to move and maneuver in this area. There will be only one westbound lane open on 200 S., and this is for parade entries only. All royalty floats will assemble in front of the city building,
and all children’s floats will assemble and disassemble on 100 E. behind the city building. Please remember it is your responsibility to stay with all children on your float until all children are picked up. Please remind persons who are picking up children that they will not be allowed to cross parade routes and this is for the children’s safety. There will be police at every corner. Starting at 9 a.m., public access will be blocked off on State Street at Alco Hill and only parade entries will be let through. For additional information on the parade and entering it, visit www.ubic. info.
Salt Lake Scots Saturday, Aug. 6, 1 p.m. Old City Park The Salt Lake Scots Pipe Band will be returning to UBIC this year. The Scots have delighted UBIC guests for the last several years with their
traditional bagpipe music and are excited to be back this year to play for the Basin crowds again. Check out the Scots as they march in the UBIC Parade on Saturday morning, then head to the Old City Park on Saturday afternoon to enjoy a free bagpipe concert under the trees. The concert will begin at 1 p.m. and will be free to the public.
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Saturday Concert Saturday, Aug. 6, 7 p.m. Constitution Park
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If there’s one thing Trick Pony knows when it comes to music, it’s how to stay relevant in an ever changing business where many come and go. The longevity of the band, founded by both Heidi Newfield and Keith Burns, has them continuing to run the gauntlet with their creative minds, high octane live show and the heart to deliver their best music yet.
After a musical hiatus in December of 2006, to peruse different creative paths, Trick Pony reformed as a duo in 2014, where they have been steadily building a new full-length album bringing back an enhanced and current version of what put Trick Pony on the map in the first place. “It seems like all truly good things happen naturally, and that’s no different with the reformation of Trick Pony today” says Newfield. “We have always had a very distinct sound, and both Keith and I feel that we have gained so much perspective in this crazy music business – where, let’s face it - it’s a ‘what have you done for me lately’ kind of game. There seems to be a very interesting openmindedness happening in country music
today where I think there’s now a window open for artists like us to step up and continue fulfilling our creative goals and building a whole new fan base, while reminding loyalists why they dug us from the start. We are excited to show people that Trick Pony is back!” In 2001, Trick Pony became one of the most talked about new acts in country music. The former trio cranked out several hits including their self-penned debut single and still ever catchy “Pour Me,” followed by “On A Night Like This,” “Just What I Do,” “On A Mission,” their Top 20 cover of Bonnie Tyler’s 70s hit “It’s a Heartache” and more. They released three albums, both on Warner Brothers Records and then on Curb Records during that time frame. Trick Pony (2001) On A Mission (2002) and RIDE
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tracking some really cool stuff and we’re just scratching the surface of our musical journey.” The duo has been recording with the legendary producer James Stroud, who has recorded over 130 No. 1 records to date. “James is the consummate pro, and we are
having a blast working with him throughout this whole process,” notes Newfield. Even through the quieter years between musical projects, Trick Pony’s fans have never left their side. In fact, it has only continued to build bigger and stronger over time, especially as excitement builds around
the new music in the works. “The fans have been so wonderful,” beams Newfield. “It’s pretty awesome to see 13-year-old kids on the front row totally getting into our music, as well as the people who are now parents who come out and want to introduce their kids to our sound. That’s what it’s all about. We are songwriters, musicians and entertainers, so we aren’t just going to stop doing what’s in our soul to do. “Social media is such an amazing tool to reach out and let people know who we are, what we’re up to and keep them informed in every way,” adds Burns. “So we are very active on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. We are just getting the word out there and our numbers are growing every day!” Trick Pony has come a long way since 2001, but you’ll be seeing and hearing a lot more from this duo in the coming years. They are as driven and motivated as ever, and this new music is evidence that perseverance pays off. “We are grateful and blessed to get to do what we love for a living,” says Newfield. “We owe it to ourselves and to the believers to make the best records possible, and that’s exactly what we’re doing. This ain’t no one trick pony … you can count on that!” Source: http://www.trickpony.com/bio
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Fireworks Immediately following the concert on Saturday, Aug. 6, watch fireworks light up the night sky above Constitution Park. This year’s fireworks display will be one of the best ever, with hundreds of
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colorful rockets set to explode in the night sky above Constitution Park. The show will be set to music, and as always, will feature a grand finale where dozens of fireworks explode at the same time to
delight the viewers on the hillside. The annual fireworks show is presented by UBIC and the Roosevelt City Fire Department. The fireworks will begin at approximately 10 p.m.
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