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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed.. Sept. 2. 198i - Page 1 1 is Sunshine Generation has new director - Grove. fir V5 fJL YkYr. m L' open house is planned at the P.G. Recreation Center Thursday, Sept. 10, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Mrs. Pittard said. Nancie Nalder, national director, will be on hand for the occasion. The Sunshine Generation bills itself as a children's performing group like no other, stressing the to development of succeed. Six major areas of development ' are emphasized - singing, musical theater dance, voice culture, showmanship, music theory, and -most importantly Ms. Nalder, founder of the program, believes all children have talent that can be developed. She says the program emphasizes and developing showmanship by performing on a regular basis, with the children's growing as they realize they have something wholesome and self-estee- k wf ia: VW ft Gail Pittard leads teen group in choreographed number for Sunshine Generation. 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To date, local groups have performed at such places as the Scera Shell in Orem; the 49th Street Galleria, Lagoon, Hogle Zoo, and at various church and civic events. They have also appeared in several local parades and celebrations. Mrs. Pittard teaches the classes in American Fork and will oversee the Pleasant Grove groups. She has had extensive dance training, and has taught dance at the Utah State University, modern and children's dance at Brigham Young University and others. "I have worked with children for years and feel this calibre of activity is among the best," she says. Pleasant Grove She urges residents to watch for the time and place for the open house of Sunshine Generation there and to drop in and get acquainted. Cost plus freight on all items Sept. 2 - Sept. 8 Reg. 7.99 Celebrating our NEW Orem store and every student enrolled receives the benefits of performing. Cost is $15 a month for the first child. This goes down on a sliding scale for each additional family member who Is a member of the Participants are divided into age three groups. Mrs. Pittard said years of age through kindergarten are the Singing Sunbeame; first through third grade youngsters are the Sundance Kids; fourth through sixth, the Solar Sounds; and seventh through teens, the Sound Station. The latter group is a new group which began at the beginning of summer. Mrs. Pittard says the various groups attend rehearsals once a week, and don't perform until they are ready. "If the show isn't ready to be seen, then we don't perform until it is," she says, noting they change shows every three months. The familiar yellow and orange outfits remain the same - but different props are added, such as hats, bow ties, corsages, etc. She said the Sunshine Generation is not an auditioned group, and there is equal opportunity for anyone who wants a solo part. Leaders feel that unnecessary pressure can be put on young children through tryouts. Students Pleasant Grove area, according to Gail Pittard, now area director for both American Fork and Pleasant An are grouped only according to age worthwhile to contribute. The Sunshine Generation program under new direction in the 19.99 $1100 ...'i"!wTLl Plus 99' Plus 99' mm Floss Pleasant Grove Community Fair "From Our Mountainside Let Freedom Ring!" Saturday, September 5, 1987 7 a.m. 7-1- 1 Flag Ceremony, Recreation Center a.m. Lions Club Breakfast in the Park from 8 a.m. Hot Air Balloon Rides - high school 9 a.m. Horse Show - rodeo grounds; car show, commercial booths, games & food - Community All Day Center and Park 10 a.m.-p.m. Exhibits & displays - Comm. Center 10 Horseshoes, chess, checkers - Rec. Center Expires 11 50 South Main, Pleasant Grove 5 9987 a.m.-Noo- n Kiwanis Auction -5 p.m. Talent Show in the Park 2- - 4 p.m. Kids' Bicycle Contest - Battlecreek Park 6 p.m. Retrieve the flag 8 p.m. Dance Pageant - high school football field a.m.-Noo- n 785-217- 8 1- 1 1 1 ill 1 ll 11 11 II 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 111 111 1 1 1 1 I with coupon only $29.00 Mon.-Sa- t. State, PI. 7850937 10 a.m.-- 6 Early bird Coat 1 Big John's Country Store 13 W. Grove p.m. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Sept. Winter Coats All Men's Women's Boys' -- Girls' (am 756-311- 4 768-487- Coats Girls' to 14, Boys' to 7 rjrj All Light 2 1 Craig Ostler, teacher weeks ror the Hook of Revelation. He promises to help all feel to say with the Prophet Joseph Smith", "the Book of Revelation is one of the plainest bonks find ever caused to be written." Days Only Classes on the New Testament will begin Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 10 and 11. The Wednesday class will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Lehi Junior Seminary, 680 East Cedar Hollow Road. The Thursday class will be held from 7 mmmMmnmm 3 Thurs.-Sa- New Testament classes begin to 9 p.m. at the American Fork Junior Seminary, 17 E. 1120 North, American Fork. The classes are sponsored by BYU Continuing Education, and the course will cover from Acts through Revelation. The course will be taught by Craig Ostler who has taught seminary for 10 years and for BYU Continuing Education for eight years. Students may attend cither class as is convenient throughout the 10 weeks it runs. The cost is $10 and registration will be held during the first three weeks of class. ? For more information contact the Those or Seminary Lehi Jr. find the to needing help Seminary may meet at the A.F. Jr. High Seminary on Wednesday and a ,"guide" will be provided. Brother vOstler plans to reserve the last two M-- li 1 1 1 ir SJS Unbelievable! Open til 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Sat. 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