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Show "lit- Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wed., June 4, 1997 - Page 10 Theater Ballet Youth Artists to present concert at BYU Under the direction of Janalyn Memmott, the Brigham Young University Theatre Ballet Youth Artists will present their annual concert Thursday and Friday, June 5 and 6. Theatre Ballet Youth Artists is an auditioned group that includes 20 students from local high schools. Memmott is an American Fork native who now lives in Pleasant Grove. This year's production will present Act III of "Coppelia," a stqry ballet that will feature guest artists Mark Estrada, performing the wadding pas de deux with principal dahcer Lisa Reid, and Phillippe Hall, dancing in "Bells" with Ashlee Jensen. Other soloists will include Melinda Fitzgerald and Harmony Bench, who are graduating from the program and pursuing scholar- Harvest Fellowship now offers services in American Fork Churchgoers and leaders alike will be the first to admit that the Harvest Fellowship is not a typical worship group, but all agree that everyone is welcome "as they are." "That's the biggest message we have is that they are welcome," said Pastor David Finn, who preaches in the non-denominational group. "God had a sense of humor when He put this congregation together," said Tom Wyatt, drummer drum-mer in the church's musical group. Having outgrown their previous facilities, Harvest Fellowship is now meeting in the former Stagecoach Inn, 1015 S. 500 East, with the main service being held at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday. A big part of the congregation is made up of the King's Crusaders, members of the Christian Motorcycle Association (CMA). Gordon Everett, president of the Utah chapter of the CMA, said that all of the 20 members of the local chapter are active in some congregation. congre-gation. Kenny Perkins, who serves as the chapter's chaplain, explained that he and his wife, Debbie, "found God" on a biker trip in South Dakota. Their association with CMA allows them to retain If You Go When: June 5-6, 7:30 p.rr Where: 155 Richards Bldg., BYU Tickets: $5 per person, available at the door or call 378-7589. ships in dance at BYU and the University of Utah respectively. Lisa Clements, assistant artistic director, will present "Arab-Esque," which combines richly ornamented costumes and Middle Eastern music. She will also debut a new work, "Windows," a reflection on the different dif-ferent phases of life. The evening will also include a Mozart trio, "Mozart's Divas," featuring featur-ing the technical techni-cal brilliance of the dancers against the musical brilliance bril-liance of one of the greatest composers. Other featured works on the program will be "Caravena" with music by Cirque du Soleil; a popular, popu-lar, jazzy piece titled "Baskule;"and "Espiritu d'Espana," which will amuse audiences with its classical Spanish lines, said Memmott. ft V A I, V i;;ta V - ft ' Now is the time! Val Vista Part Single Family Lots & Homes Luxurious Twin Homes "A Planned Unit Development" 1100 North 1190 East American Fork, Utah m-" Mnnh "tU "f U TtTipannfl Tpmnlpt Marketed ky ten Crawley. 171 -MM financed flrasji Canl Mlapu I7I-12SI lacunar. Rone km Tummiiwa mi mum- wnu mi hit- Musicians direct the singing of worship hymns at Harvest Fellowship, which now meets in American Fork. their biker lifestyle but have a purpose pur-pose at the same time. "We fight against what Satan is doing to bikers out there," he said. "They all need Jesus Christ." Pastor Finn also brings a unique perspective to the congregation congre-gation with his own background, which started out in a Jewish home in Santa Monica, Calif. He explained that three fathers died before he was 10 years old. By 14, he was into drugs and was jailed for selling cocaine. Jail, however, how-ever, became a turning point for him when he "met the Lord." "Some gliy asked who needed a change," he said, "and boy, I needed one. We're not always in church, but God is always with us." Lisa Reid and Mark Estrada perform the wedding Pas de Deux from Coppelia. Fellowship Bible Church to install pastor June 8 Fellowship Bible Church of Lindon has welcomed Bill Bagley to the ministry in Utah. Everyone is invited to attend a special installation service and celebration cel-ebration of the church's ninth anniversary on Sunday, June 8, at 11 a.m. Fellowship Bible Church is located at 375 N. State Street in Lindon. Bill graduated from Pleasant Grove High school in 1990. He attended Frontier School of the Bible in LaGrange, Wyoming, completing com-pleting his pastoral studies in 1993. After serving a one-year internship intern-ship in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, he went on to minister at the Horace Mission Church in Scotia, Neb. He loves the outdoors and is excited to return to Utah. Bill will replace his father, William Bagley, who began the ministry of the Fellowship Bible Church in 1988. William and his wife, Gloria, will be moving on to the faculty of Frontier School of the Bible in Wyomirfg. He will also serve as the western west-ern regional representative for Tentmakers Bible Mission. Blaine Thomas Certified independent insurance agent, spec ializing in providing personalized service and expert advice in all areas of insurance coverage including: Commercial Property & Liability Workers Compensation Insurance Group Health & Life Coverage Auto & Homeowners Policies j For a tree, no obligation I insurance evaluation, call Blaine Thomas at 768-1635 I 6 2 0 East Main L K II I ZIONS INSURANCE AGENCY An At'liliatr of Zioni pirn National Dank j. L 1 A Finn's wife, Cheryl, went on to explain that she had met David in high school and they were married when she was 18. She, too, turned her life over to God after being jailed. "We were hippies in the 60's," she said. "We weren't serving God." After being released, the two moved to northern Idaho, where they served as unofficial assistants to a pastor there. Feeling like he had a calling, the Finns moved to Price, where they started their own congregation. In addition to the Sunday services, ser-vices, Harvest Fellowship offers several Bible study groups throughout the week. For more information, call 785-8162. $gjy Enroll Your Child In YOUTH THEATER! 3rd Annual Strawberry Days Production Register at Pleasant Grove City Hall $35.00 per child $45.00 per child after June 6th. Enrollment Limited to 30 Participants ages 8 & Up. Rehersals Mon-Fri from 10-12 June 9th-18th Performances: June 19-20th at 2 and 4 p.m. Place: The Little Theater in the P.G. 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