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Show Guardian of Your Community News A8 • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2009 Kayla Neves/ The Sentinel Kate Jar man / 77ie Sentinel Kate Jarman/ The Sentinel y Sponsored by Western States Insurance Agency, Inc. The Wind Fest was celebrated by many at the Spanish Fork Reservoir starting on Aug. 28-29. Several activities were held for all age groups. There were Kiteman Productions, Kite Building, canoeing, a Luau and much more. Helicopters also flew over to honor the turbines first birthday. Kate Jarman / The Sentinel LETS GO MAKE A KITE: Rachel Quist and Rebecca Pederson assist children with their kite making. In ifcoHGrfd.Tudsy, we're iliil l^rc Lsxplnj; ullotlliotc you cim-rur wfi^Kjjmi ur.J V.CUICU'L- tidu.-vc ll«:rv> tuir.rtliibtr Iti bv jakl far criKimun *er.iu, honftty and bcin;; WESTERN STATES INSURANCES ThJinkjvj lor mtlng AutoIhcJ.R. nvwer (icd AiwvJJttf 3cc(t JIlghcM In Cuiiomcr .Satl-.foctioo with lw Auli) In'-uran*t; Clalmi tAuto-Oumerw Insurance Kayla Neves/ The Sentinel FLYING HIGH:On the afternoon of Aug. 29 at the Wind Fest, Utah helicopters flew over Spanish Fork Reseryior to honor the first birthday of the wind turbines. As they flew over co-pilots threw candy out for children. |