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Show Thursday, November 6, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Storytime at the Art Museum Sat. . -",.. ; ; ;.', "): .- . Story time? at the Springville Museum of Art have been a fun and unique opportunity for children to interact and learn from artists in the community. In conjunction with the children's book art exhibit "Unbound" featuring illustrators il-lustrators with Utah connections, con-nections, the museum has been hosting story times at 11 a.m. oin Saturdays, with illustrators whose art is exhibited ex-hibited on the walls. On Oct. 25 Howard Ful-mer Ful-mer read his book "The King's Highway" and delighted de-lighted his audience with anecdotes and jokes. He pointed out pieces of books! This series will continue until Dec. 13th. The schedule is as follows: fol-lows: Nov. 8, Julie Olson: Nov. 15, Mark and Cara- lyn Buehner; Nov. 22, Lily Toy Hong; Nov. 29, Stories illustrated by various artists; art-ists; Dec. 6, Greg Newbold; and Dec. 13, Nathan Hale. r C-AGAN ACADEMY 4lH ANNUAL Art and Basket Auction Fund Raising Event .... I nninl f :i it hrnarlanari niir nnriarctanriinn ...I i t'""' tt was oniv one miie away i " -- "..sf wi nuai napnens at a u.. d : . . miles. The students of Art City Elementary Journalism club at the invitation of Mr. Conover oet a whl T ?uusira"ons' behind-the-scenes tour of what happens to the pictures and articles that are sent off S learned U C?T, Patterns how they are laid out what education it takes to be a reporter and the type of equlpiSSSi ? S backdroPs were Thank you Springville HeraU f c? the behind the scenes glimpse. Next stop for us to see the printmg PKed siShts in Paris, nrnrp. France. ouci i y meiaeii read The Centaur" and "Full stMm lwrWU.AA Ahead" at story time on uv. i, ana Drought a large "lass norn as a sound effect ef-fect for the train! Every illustrator in the exhibit has a different method, technique, style and imagination, and story time has been an excit es way to learn about art, writing and children's Friday, ifcj November 14th ' - .ad f ". jr- . IS I. 'Jt T nrr J n: V lf; i' ......... .jp n h a i .iv. i' '- 'ft r r I. . . . . .L.-r. !".L. ii i i i ii i i iliM FREE EVENT INCLUDES FUN ' ACTivme row kids! mors than 1 00 baskets available AT TMl ml&nt auction, art Auction HOSTED BY A UVt auctioneer. Pieces sold to highest bidder-no bidder-no reserves. Dinner available $3 6:00-7:30 PM. The following anthits will create i one-of-a-kind original artwork at i THE auction: Robert Barrett Sean Diediker ' Nathan Hauc Joyce Nolte Todd Orchard Cuerin Raught i J. KiftK RlCHARC-S Wtu. Terry ; Jake Wyatt And more ... Watch a piece come I TOO ETHER AND THEN BID ONITATTME S EVENINO'S UVE ART AUCTION I 3? Reagan Academy 1 143 W. Center Street Springviiia, UT 84363 As part of Red Ribbon and Safety week at Sage Creek Elementary the PTA arranged for Cosmo the Cougar to be on hand to remind students to use safe practices while walking to and from school. Cosmo also participated on video during morning announcements and all the while maintaining the mystery of his true identity. Thank you Cosmo! Sign-up now for adult basketball Registration is now underway un-derway for the 2008-2009 Springville City Adult Basketball Bas-ketball Season. The season will start the week of Nov. 24 and will run into late February. The Nebo Tournament will be held in early March. Team fees and roster are due by Monday, Nov. 10, at 5 p.m. in the Springville Recreation Office, 443 S. 200 East. Team Schedules will be available at the team manager's man-ager's meeting to be held on Thursday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Springville Recreation Rec-reation Office. Call Springville City Recreation Rec-reation for more information informa-tion 489-2730. ' " '" i riifnriiiijjjj..,nmii - r, i Ii li .. L i '.. 1" 'v. "' 1 ' 'vc:. ':i-p' ' M tinni-.nniil mim f 1 im-iiK . i '. .-"-'v..--. I . ' '- M irr .Vm.,,-!---- L ' Sale mattresses not as pictured 1 032 S. StStO, OrrT? r. 1 T- 1 -r-r v , .1 ... Children wore their costumes and enjoyed Halloween storytimes last week at the Springville Public Library. Photo by Sarah Sumsion 1 J , v i.C . ' . if, 1 1 1 3 1 1 it i-j i 1 1 . kw mar' V . Ti'f'T ...... W EWV .fftl".. lLLLUVtiKxltUJ& JJ MOORE HEATING & AIR 858 E. 100 N. PAYSON, UT 84651 465-2709 Since 1969 rv PREMiER DEA L ER Fall is coming on and Old Man Winter Is nextl Gas Is going up and another $12.50 (average bill) per month and power just took another increase. 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