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Show 4 v October6,2010 Pleasant Grove City Welcomes Another Thriving Business to Downtown The Pleasant Grove Cham-ber of Commerce along with city personnel welcomed Yoga and Divine Movement Studio to the Pleasant Grove downtown area with a ribbon cutting cere-mony. Lacee Mae Straw, owner, and PG Chamber Board mem-bers were present to officially open the new yoga studio. Yoga and Divine Move-ment Studio is a calming yoga studio in the heart of downtown Pleasant Grove. Straw was drawn to the building and to the downtown area. "I like the feel of old, downtown Main Street," said Straw. "This building needed a lot of love and TLC. It's perfect." Yoga and Divine Move-ment Studio features an array of fitness options from per-sonal training, Zumba, Belly Dancing to Yoga, ParentChild Yoga and Yoga in Spanish. Daily classes are taught with the individual in mind and by over seven certified instruc-tors. Yoga and Divine Move-ment offers Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga and Kundalini Yoga types as well as mediation classes that connect the mind, body and spirit. Yoga classes range from beginning class-es to advanced Yoga poses. "There are lots of misconcep-tions about Yoga," said Straw. "If you want to feel young forever and improve your golf game, do Yoga." The studio - also has a unique, cruelty-fre- e gift bou-tique featuring products made by women in impoverished countries. Over half of the proceeds goes back to chari-table causes including Breast Cancer Awareness and The Utah Food Bank. For complete schedule in-formation and hours of opera-tion, contact Yoga and Divine Movement Studio and Unique Gift Boutique, 37 South Main Street, Pleasant Grove, Utah. www.xyz-fitness.co- 7. - --b- s -- 7 ; - v ' . ) - - j ' fr- " , - iiiLirn nma! 1 im i iniW '"V--l M h i, Divine Movement Studio Owner Lacee Mae Straw cuts the ribbon to celebrate her new business to the downtown area. Pleasant Grove Chamber board members and city officials were present. , . - it. ) , .v-- --"V y 'T Starring in PG Players' performance ofAgatha Christie's "And Then There Were None" are, back row I to r: Julia Jolley, Jeff Thompson and Dennis Purdie. Front row I to r: LD. Wetter and Michel Towers. Pleasant Grove Players to Present Agatha Christie 's "And Then There Were None" Celebrate Agatha Christie's 120th anniversary with the PG Players as they present her clas-sic murder mystery, "And Then There Were None." Performances will be Oc-tober 8 through 25 on Friday, Saturday and Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. with a matinee on Saturday, October 23, at 3 p.m. "And Then There Were None" will be presented in the Keith Christeson Theater on the first floor of the Pleasant Grove Library at 30 East Center Street. As the show opens, eight invited guests and two hired ser-vants find they have been lured to a remote and isolated island by an apparently absent host and hostess. At dinner a myste rious voice accuses each of hav-ing gotten away with murder. Shortly thereafter, one drops dead from poison and one of ten soldier figurines is ominously broken on the mantle. Trapped and unable to flee the island, they set about trying to deter-mine who among them is the murderer or is it their unknown host? One down and nine to go! Can the mystery be solved be-fore there are none remaining? This show is directed by Howard and Kathryn Little. The cast includes: Lynne Bau-ma- n, Heidi Lynn Cochran, Marty Cooper, Bert Fuller, Julia Jolley, Phil Neil, Dennis Purdie, Jeff Thompson, Michel Towers, Ben Wake and L.D. Weller. Tickets are $9 for adults and $8 for students and seniors ($1 less for the matinee.) Seat-ing is reserved and tickets may be purchased online at pgplay-er- s .com. ' The box office will be open for current and future sales on performance nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. This production is support-ed by a grant from the Pleasant Grove Arts Commission. No babes-in-arm- s or chil-dren under five will be admit-ted. For more information, call 4, visit us on the web at pgplayers .com or email us at pgplayers pgplayers . com. - - . i. H lit inn Him J.n ...mi . i. .1 t p.iiiu. ... u .. t;. i, t J k '. ;."- y- - ' r t... ..... , , -- Vf s YJ---- " ' ( ( j j REFINANCE TOFDAYv jl o Why wait any longer to take advantage of the historic rates! j I vSy " . j - i hife! l'IIn p"j"N G j Lbd! the future of finance. r I Call Now! 801-427-71- 11 L il J j or email john glen stevens jstevensenglending. com "I willpersonally help yon with your home loan needs. " JkM 72)u feMTimpanogos'Times! Pleasant Grove Chamber Welcomes Kate's Quilting Block to Downtown The Pleasant Grove City's economic plan was to increase the number of high quality and friendly retail shops in their downtown area. Kate's Quilting Block is a charming addition to both the historic downtown area and the city. Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce and city personnel officially welcomed the newest downtown retail lo-cation in a ribbon cutting cere-mony Thursday, September 23, 2010. The mother-daught- er team recently opened Kate's Quilting Block after an extensive remodel and upgrade, especially to the exterior, earning them the city's "Extra Mile Award' given to store owners that improve their appearance. "We were drawn to this building," said Connie Radmall, owner of Kate's Quilting Block. She knew the building needed a revamp after learning the origi-nal construction dated around the 1860's. Radmall wanted both the business and the building to tie back to their family predeces-sors. "After researching the building's history, we decided to bring the building back to it's roots." Modeled after store fronts in historic Nauvoo, the building fits perfectly with Pleasant Grove and Radmall's pioneer heritage. Kate's Quilting Block is named after Radmall's grand-mother, Kate, who taught her children and grandchildren the art and joy of quilting. "Quilting is a legacy, handed down through generations," said Radmall. "I was raised under a quilt frame at quilting bees where I learned all about quilting. The trick is to have fun and enjoy it." Kate's Quilting Block offers beautiful fabrics, no-tions, batting and everything involving quilting, crafts and handiwork. They offer Block of the Month Club, beginning quilting, braided rug and em-broidery classes. Store hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Satur-day 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For class schedules, kits and information, con-tact Kate's Quilting Block, 25 East 100 South, Pleasant Grove, Utah, i : ...... - : ... - & J- - : ' It.'' S ' r ' - " , 'I Cilv employees, members of the PG Chamber of Commerce and city coun-cil watched as Connie Radmall, owner, cuts the nhbon for the stores grand opening celebration. |