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Mdr'i) ' Jid is IIk- fcitiifd .ii'i .t and f;Yl; stud'Ttt f''fitfin I'.llll Will r- U-t SJrf'f lill IH'St " I he ' oni cit will -m al 7 .'' YMCA We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities. 1 1,,). ,1 I ,!,utL-il i.c fit -! U A II; I'.'.- '.ll If Still l .1 .fit' ;c i Ik h ,i . r,;iiif,ii nii Aln. vnal n viiis ic (flit ii.'.'. All-. Wmkl !'l fills v ,! II, It'.v.i to memorl -hi ,rti jut"' in. ,ot( no (or piol it Mganiation truly lives up lo its th.il ins ion. be at the heart of ( ommunily life in America: 42 million families and 72 million lion .chold , jire located within tl ire' miles fc'M (amis Naismiih -JVIf.ls MiKf IKAll. At NIll'NAflOAI YMCA (KAItJINi; SCIUXJl I'lUMGlifLU MA;.. Die lOIIIH? lillllCJK MMONS YM( A I p m at tlie S(.lkA (x-ntcr, 74r S Slate St., Orcm. kesTved-M-at ti kcts are $10 for adults and SK for children Utgn .'-11), sludcnls fwlD) and seniors ( age 'i.r ) and are available online on-line at www.s era irg, by tailing tail-ing 22.r-AkTS t in r'rsfn at tlx- SCf-.RA main office, ojx-n 111 a rn. to 0 p.m. weekdays and on Saturdays from nfion to G p.m. 'I Rkels will also le available at the dxr 'it) minutes prior the s1kw. (rd. kn'wn for x-r rock-in-f luerif ed pfp sfund, has Income a mix h viight after artist in ler native Dmada wliere she has several times won the Canadian Cana-dian equivalent of the (iramrny awards. She has also won several sev-eral J'earl Awards. ( Jfienin ad lienton Paul, a IJYU music majfr, has prfiduced a (1) and leans tfward an inspirational inspi-rational jxp sound wrth a tfuth ff folk, keessaid. I US Army Field Band to perform per-form I lie internationally m laimed United States Army KKt Coait VA4 Hf !th Crt))ect The 1VO& ct Seattle, PotWl OR, SfK llxi Valley, Sn frati arid Lo hf? ptiei together hv ft s atp m an effort to reach more people by promoting total arc colk-ctivcly the largest not-for-profit cotnrnunily service org;ini;ilion in the U.S, and continues to work to meet the health and social service needs of more than 18 million men. women and children served nationwide. YMCAs are for people of all faiths, races, ages, abilities abili-ties and incomes and pmvide a broad variety of ..... ii ptograms hunt aiouriu spcufic community needs Ihe YMCAwoiks fo stiengihen families and Id help people develop values and behavior that are consis- ten! with (Thisii.h) prin-c prin-c iples and boasts many xihlicjil. .'ilhlelk; and othet leadeis ;is p,Kt ot urienl meiribers Nobody is (limed away i inability fo p;iy ing the YMCA a true YMCAs or c said to of a YMCA. (((. ield Band and Soldiers' CTiorus of Washington DC. will amtin-ue amtin-ue its long history of presenting free public performances when they appear in concert in Oem on March 1. SCLRA is hosting the popular popu-lar gnup, and will present the band and chorus at Mountain View High SchfxJ in order to accomrwxJate larger crowds. The concert is free, but tick-els tick-els are required and may be picked up at the SCLRA Center, 74.r S. State, (rem weekdays from 10 a.m. to t p.m. and on Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m. There is a limit of six tickets per person. As the official musical ambassadors ambas-sadors for the United States Army, the Field Band travels thousands of miles each year thrwighoul the nation and abroad in its mission to keep the will of the American people behind be-hind the members of the armed forces and stiffporting diplomatic diplo-matic efforts around the world. Since its formation in J!)4G, the Field Band has appeared in all Sfare4 health. TODAY VMC As f Ms i 1 i Mark Spitz (Olympic record breaking gold medal winner) learned to swim at the Sacramento YMCA in 1fi08 Ronald Reagan learned lifesaving and played the drum in the band at the Dixon (ILL) YMCA George Bush played basketball at the Y as a young man and later helped start the Y in Midland, Texas Aaron Spelling (TV producer) said the Y was his one escape from the streets; the chance to be part of something - the family of the Y Oswald Chambers, the YMCA Chaplain and "spiritual inspiration" to George W. Bush 50 states and in more than '.'M countries on four continents. Along with the trained voices of the 29-member Soldiers" Chorus, Cho-rus, which was founded in 1957, the 05-member concert band presents a program of marches, overtures, popular music, Broadway showtunes, patriotic-selections, patriotic-selections, and instrumental and vocal solos. For more information, call SCLRA at (K0D225-ARTS. HUTCHINGS MUSEUM Museum hosts workshops The Lehi Hutching Museum, 55 N. Center St., will host a wind chime workshop on Tuesday Tues-day at 4 p.m. Cost is $.3 and students stu-dents will make their own wind chime. Another workshop on time capsules is set for Feb. 16 at 4 p.m. The cost of $3 includes a capsule for those attending to place their own photos, writings, writ-ings, toys, articles or other items inside. Workshops have a minimum attendance of eight people and up to 15 and are geared toward elementary-age children. Reservations must be made two days before each event. I Butterflies and moth night The Hutchings Museum, 55 N. Center St., opens its doors to the Utah Lepidoptera Society. Society members will speak on iiwju.'imjji'i. i,.ujuii..i.Ji m.mjimj v.rmt www.heraldextra.com yellowpages I K mm : , Emergences Welcome Major Credit Cards Accepted Interest Free financing Available Most Insurance Plans Accepted Teeth Whitening Missionary Discounts 198 South Main T -Mobile $45.99 GET MORE PLUS 1000 Anytime Minutes Unlimited Nighls & Wotkends SAMSUNG x495 $39.99 Buy one. Get one free. y O 7 5 SAN YO VI-2300 iCELL mwmwisi 4 Let,, ut I FAMILY FRIENDLY RADIO FOR UTAH VALLEY m m m L lM RADIO rfie Key 1450 rYnn- Web Site: www.keyy.com E-Mail: mailHeyy.com CompU te program n hrdulr und listener comment opportunity on our web site or phone us for u copy of our uhedule! KI'.YY will not udd your name to uny muilinn lists. Sievcfi A. Hiiitlmii, Ofiifi.il M.iMlij'fi 307 SimiiIi IMKi V.n. I'liivo. l"t K IMil M2 374 :i(l IEn Espanol! I'KOGKAMAS Y MUS1CA PAR A LA FA Ml U A Los Sabadiis Las 12:(K) A Las 5;(K) p.m. butterflies and moths at 7 p.m. on Feb. 20. The lecture is free. PRO V0 CITY UB RARY : Chocolate Extravanganza Keyboard virtuosity meets chocolate decadence this Friday evening at a gala to benefit pre- -mature babies and their families. fami-lies. "The Chocolate Extravaganza: Extrava-ganza: A Benefit Gala" will take . place Friday at 6 p.m. in the ballrxm at the Provo City Library Li-brary at Academy Square. The evening will feature a performance by The 5 Browns, a quintet of brothers and sisters, who are all virtuosic concert pianists trained at New York's Julliard School. Kurt Best or and Rebecca Cressman, ' from KLTR AMK20 Radio, will be the masters of ceremonies for the evening, which will also include dinner and live and silent si-lent auctions featuring gourmet chocolate delichts. travel pack ages, art and all kinds of wonderful won-derful goods and services. All pr weeds from the evening eve-ning will benefit the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at Utah Valley Val-ley Regional Medical Center. For more information or to make a donation to the Newborn Intensive Care Unit, contact the Intermountain Celebration Cel-ebration of Health Foundation at 357-7WX). Heath J. Blake D.D.S. 'family and Cosmetic 'Dentistry 785-8308 FREE i EXAM & X-RAYS WITH PAID CLEANING Not valid iih any other nflcr fcipm-v O.V.M Pleasant Grove Sprint ToptherwtttiNEXTfl $55.99 Sprint Fair & Flexible 1000 Anytime Minutes Unlimited Nigtitf 4 Woekencle 6pm i 7pm nights tvallubtol 'oflM rnml-tn rt,li, . Mnll0n " tl' 1 fREE accessory! UnUUKZAUAY t0 Me isJesus ( 'I U ,1'iH-OO Mil l ( fr I'M (Oil VW . i'lVOllII'll . 'MM AII iy AVI, i I ' tllMO Willi MA. , V !"!') '. l ,M I,,, I0H MORE INIOttMAIION www.ymca.net or ymcauv.org T |