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Show Thursday, July 24, 2008 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Union to perform at The Croshaw sisters, now married, formed Unin this year and will sing together at the Springville Museum of Art on Sunday, July 27, at 5 p.m. The public is invited to this free concert i ' Union is comprised of three sisters - Amy Blackburn, Megan Hanks and Tara McCa-usland. McCa-usland. Originally from Cache Valley, they grew up singing and . playing ; their instruments instru-ments with their parents par-ents Steven and Rhyll Croshaw and their four brothers Paul, Spencer, Preston and Tanner. It, however, was only in the last year that the sisters formally became known as Union, the group having formed under unique circumstances. circum-stances. The sisters will perform per-form in concert at the Springville Museum of Art on Sunday, July ' 27; at 5 p.m., sponsored by the Springville Arts ". Commission. The event ' is free to the public. The sisters' first performance per-formance was sparked f by an experience Amy and her husband Jason 'had with the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in IPi'ovo. Having been I recipients of their be'-:reavement be'-:reavement program, Amy, wanted to give back to the program and did so by providing provid-ing some musical enten- Help Make Dream Come - Northwest Services Peace Program is looking look-ing for 15 caring families to host high school students stu-dents (15-18 years old) from various countries for the 2008-09' school year. There are few opportunities op-portunities in this world where an individual can take an active, hand in, making the world a better bet-ter place. This is such an opportunity. It is ithe time' of year when Americans every where are considering opening their hearts and homes to one of these teens. , ,; NWS Peace Program asks local families to consider showing one of these foreign teens what America is all about. Students Stu-dents from Brazil, Germany, Ger-many, Thailand, Viet-, ; nam and several other countries are anxious to learn what family will help them launch their deam of - spending a year m America. There is no such thing as a typical host family. Whether you are a single sin-gle parent, retired, have small children, teens or no children at all, anyone any-one can have a great experience ex-perience hosting an exchange ex-change student. Al the students are prescreened: they speak English, have medical insurance and their own spending money. All these students require is a loving family to share jtheir experiences with in our beautifuLcountry. Those who are interested inter-ested should contact NWS Peace Program toll-free at 866-634-3977 or visit our website at www.nw-services.com. i tainment aong with her sisters at a fundraiser put on by the unit. It was because of this event that Union was invited to perform at the Provo Freedom Festival Fes-tival and subsequently other invitations were extended to the group. They have since performed per-formed for several church and community functions. Amy currently lives in Mapleton with her husband, Jason, and their two children, El-lie El-lie and Will. They are expecting their third bundle of joy in October. Octo-ber. Amy has played the piano for 20 years and the guitar for over a decade. A former K-5 music teacher, Amy continues contin-ues to share her love of music with children by teaching private guitar and piano lessons les-sons from home. Amy is considered the seasoned sea-soned performer of the group having opened for and played with local lo-cal artists such as Peter Pe-ter Brienholt and Nancy Nan-cy Hansen. Aside from music, Amy also enjoys doing home improve a Teen's True Experience is not neces-. neces-. sary, as an orientation j and support will be pro-; pro-; vided. ' Student exchange is truly transformational diplomacy at its most fundamental level. There is no question that the love and support your family shares with the student you select will transform not only that individual but your family fam-ily forever. If you can't host but would like to be involved call today to learn how you too can help by being a local coordinator co-ordinator and earn extra money for your summer vacation. n n ...' ,.,. .. .. . - ..n -a ; rj. . SERVICE MOW ! AVAILABLE! SERVICE HOURS: i 8-6 Mon - Friday 9-1 Saturday ARTPRICE GUARANTEE: If you can find a smarter advertised price on any vehicle that is comparably equipped and has passed an equally rigorous inspection, inspec-tion, SmartPrice will beat it and give you a free home DVD player. . Art Museum Sunday i ment, staging, and is an avid fan of HGTV. Megan Me-gan resides in Maple-ton Maple-ton with her husband, Sam, and two, children, Eli and Naomi. A third family member is due to make her debut on August 1st - hopefully no sooner for the sake of the concert. Megan started taking private violin lessons as a bright eyed 12-year-old and enjoyed playing with the Springville High School orchestra in her formative years. Megan, stays busy looking after two active kids and house hunting online as she and her r family will soon be relocating re-locating to California. They are looking forward for-ward to a new adventure adven-ture there and will be greatly missed, especially espe-cially considering that the Union trio will then become a duet. Tara, the youngest member of Union, lives in Salt Lake City with her husband, Luke, and their son, Rockwell. Tara started playing the piano at the age of seven and singing long before then Like her sisters, she's shared Sports & Seoul? 1 MtfOTaNHUMiaMMM Complete Central Air System M,975 Jndudes Professional Installation (excludes electrical) h y u u u ! u . i " her love of music by teaching it to others. Though she is not currently teaching, she has taught dozens of piano students over the past ten years. Apart from loving motherhood, mother-hood, Tara is taking a stab at writing and hopes to publish a work of fiction in the coming year. She will also be starting her own success suc-cess coaching business, JoyQuest Coaching, in the near future. Union is known for their 'tight' three-part harmony, a special vocal vo-cal blend that often only sisters can achieve. They will be performing perform-ing a variety of music from many genres that will be sure to appeal to both young and old alike. Please join them at the Art Museum on Sunday, July 27, at 5 p.m. for an evening of song. 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