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Show wowwessv mers TE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS Page 5 February 1, 2007 Meet “The Flying Kangaroos” Australian Women’s Aerial Team at Snowbasin Resort nowbasin Resort is pleased to announce that Snowbasin is the North American Home Resort to the Australian Women’s Aerial Ski Team, also known as “The Flying Kangaroos.” The team comes to Snowbasin from the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia located in Melbourne. These athletes will be working on their technical skiing skills, simply skiing different types of terrain at Snowbasin. The t s easy to recognize wearing their Australian ski team uniform. These women will be skiing the mountain primarily during the months of January and February of 2007. Snowbasin guests are invited to watch these women perfect their skiing skills, as well as welcome them to Utah by stopping by to say hello. Located in Huntsville, Snowbasin is an easy 33-mile drive north from Salt Lake City via Interstate 15, and a relaxing onehour drive from most of the southern Utah ski resorts. It was the site of the 2002 Olympic Downhill and Super G Races, and is part of the collection of hotels and resorts owne by Earl Holding. Snowbasin was also recently voted a Top Ten Ski Resort in North America by Skiing Magazine and a Top Ten Resort in North America by Sunset Magazine. Gunn McKay Integrity in Government The Gunn McKay integrity in Government Foundation Foundation This past year, the following students were awarded cash scholarships by the Gunn McKay Integrity in Government Foundation: k, Gunn McKay tive oe ; unquestioned inte Gunn, who posse awa outstanding contributions to our McKell Sorensen Soni, aes and nation, including service in the Utah Legislature, service for five terms in the United States Congress, as well as extensive vol- ul Chi-Wen of Trustees D. Edgar who aspire to such achievement — and service in their community and in government. il he Gunn McKay Integrity William H. McKay in * ° A Traditional Country Inn 8 Ol0051 7345 E. 900 S., Huntsville, UT 84317 www, jacksonforkinn.com Dinner Hours Tuesday~Saturday 5:00 p.m.~9:30 p.m. Sunday~Brunch 10:00 a.m.~2:00 p.m. Sunday~Dinner 4:00 p.m.~8:00 p.m. April 4: Changing the Face of Hunger by Tony Hall This book is the rarest of reads. It follows the endeavors of a true humanitarian and his efforts to unite people of all religious and political backgrounds in the never ending fight against the tragedies pee by those who live in constant need of basic human resources. book has the tity to inspire action in all those who rea April 25: Harvest for Hope: A Guide to Mindful Eating by Jane Goodall This provocative and encouraging book urges readers to take a look at the food they produce and consume in an attempt to educate individuals on how each of them can create a positive change in the state of world hunger. The strategy leaves readers with an empowering, irrepressible, optimism based on the idea that building sustainable societies is possible. Book discussions will be conducted on the indicated Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. at the Ogden Valley Branch Library, 131 S. 7400 E., Huntsville. or more information, please contact Karen or Sarah at 745-2220. This series has been made possible by the Utah Humanities Council, Weber County Library, and by a generous donation from Florence Mumford. February 21: Hunger: An Unnatural History by Sharman Apt Russell This thought provoking work is a kaleidoscopic blend of science, anthropology, and personal reflection. is fascinating survey of centuries of experiences in the impact of hunger on individuals and cultures throughout the history of humankind. It is written with a compassionate heart and stocked with facts, figures, and fascinating lore. The title is a unique look at the human spirit. March 14: Growing up Empty: the Hunger Epidemic in America by Loretta for the we n, Foundation Chairman; uwanna Shurtliff Vice Chairman; Bernard Gordon Cole Spiker. Martha Richards. If you would like to donate to the Gunn McKay Integrity in Government Foundation, please send your tax-deductible contribution to: Demonstrated personal commitment to integrity a community service. Anessay on the importance of integrity in Scene service. Academic achievement. Jackson Fork Inn Schwartz-Nobel This book serves as a forceful reminder of the bleak fact that hunger still plagues millions of Americans. The intimate approach to this narrative puts a human face on those who suffer from this human condition and shines a moral spotlight on this largely ignored issue. L. Duncan; Jill Morby; had McKay; Quinn McKay; Herm Olsen; Vance C Pace; ed M. Richart and Government Take someone special to dinner The Ogden Valley Branch Library will be kicking off its annual adult book discussion group in the month of February. This year’s winter book discussion series will be devoted to the exploration of the history and complexities of hunger as a human condition. Each book discussion will be moderated by local scholar Susan Young. Young is an instructor in the fields of anthropology and botany, and is currently teaching at Weber State Univers Copies of each book are available for advance checkout at the circulation desk. Registration is required. It is not mandatory that the material be read prior to each irre but it is strongly encouraged based on the subject. This winter book discussion series will be comprised of four individual discussions spanning the months of February, March, and ach discussion will focus on a particular book. It is not required that you attend each program, but the discussions are designed to be complimentary, and build upon one another. Lee, Roy Board include, Foundation assists promising young students in preparing for lives of public service and integrity. Cash scholarships are made available to students based upon three criteria: Ryan B. Jones, Fremont William H. McKay, Weber Peter R. Herman, eden Denver Allen, Bonneville amela A. 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