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Show Free Press - Wednesday, January 1 Concert to benefit LHS band Matt Bushman and his band will perform a concert at Lehi High School on Feb. 9 at 7 p.m., with proceeds to benefit the Lehi High School band. Band members will deliver flyers on Tuesday, Jan. 24, and will return later in the week to deliver tickets. Suggested donation is $4 per person. The group will also perform at Payson High School, with students from the two schools competing to see which school can generate the largest audiences. 18, 1995 - Page 9 V If Singer-songwrit- er f I AVI V If I mi i A i r t Bushman, a veteran concert perp former, has recorded two albums, "Hammer & Nails" and . folk-po- K in. ji iki i. ih in mini !f ' fe He said he is supporting the bands because he feels participation in a band program develops leadership, responsibility and dedication, in addition to musical mi " '. 'jii"' Preparing for a benefit concert for LHS bands are, L to R: Keith Russell, director of Payson High bands; Matt Bushman; Carl Dastrup, director of Lehi bands; Aaron Nielsen, Lehi Symphonic Band president; and Kevin Hadfield, Lehi Band president. "Smile Again." 'ywumtmitf. 1f ... ' . ' ' " : n W' n mi mi ii ii in i i mm ym I . .' in ft if Cast members from an upcoming Sego Lily production of "HMS Pinafore" demonstrate improvisation techniques that wil Ibe taught in workshops offered by the Magical Journey Children's Theater. J-- .M..lWM.Wl,.,M,.it,l.,.,.ll, f ilWM r I , , s J, "t f"" ..?' J Magical Journey offers theater classes ...MiliMiw'i-- i n PTKl P vf i Ms. Heindel received her master's degree in child drama from Children's theater classes are forming in Lehi as the Magical Journey Children's Theater announces its winter classes. Openings are still available for the Thursday classes for youth, which will be held in the multipurpose room of the Lehi Public Library, 120 N. Center. Sessions start at 1 p.m. for prenow d chilschoolers and dren, with sessions continuing after school. No auditions are necessary for entrance into the program. Under the direction of Shiela Heindel, students will explore drama, script work , improvisation, and auditioning skills. A special theater camp will also be offered, which culminates in a production in August. Heindel is one of three instructors who are currently teaching similar classes in Draper. Brigham YoungUniversity and is a member of the Utah Puppetry Guild, where she serves as vice president of the Utah County Branch. She has been a workshop in in Education Partnership of the Lehi branch of First Security Bank, works with an Judy Turner, employee Maria Saiz, a student at Lehi Elementary, as part of the bank's partnership with the school to benefit education. best' Jeana Ann Zimmerman: 'Always do your mnrrwm Jeana Ann Zimmerman, daughter of Karl and Carol Nielsen Zimmerman of Lehi, is this week's Pioneer Profile. Jeana's personal motto is, "nomatterhowbad things get, always keep trying to do your best." Describing herself as a procras-tinatoJeana is a happy, cheerful, and extremely active member of the Lehi High studentbody. She is iiiiimiiwip Jeana has received the Hope of v r, Pioneer Profile By BRENDA T. PETERSON a member of the National Honor Society, Spanish and science clubs, Lehi Singers and Music Masters, and the Alpine School District Honor Choir. She has also participated in the school productions of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," "Annie Get Your Gun," and "Taming of the Shrew." Jeana is currently enrolled in advanced placement English Language and Composition and she maintains a 3.949 grade point "We n nil i.f ' - I'.-.-- . - 4n' LHS want to offer it down here activities Lady Pioneers will go up against Carbon on the Lehi courts ' at 7 p.m.; additional games include jayvee at 5:15 p.m. and sophomore at 3:30 p.m. 1 Alzheimer's Education Class Jeana Ann Zimmerman A Pacific." She has also performed with the Missoula Children's Theater in the productions of" Johnny Apple Seed," "The Wizard of Oz," and "Beauty Lou and the Country Beast." Future ambitions for Jeana include graduatingfrom college, marrying in the temple, and raising a family. She also plans to always be involved in the community activities in which she lives. g. Roof," "Oklahoma," and "South -T- -.-- . ; . v , t r I " ' jc 785-881- 4. class on Alzheimer's and ' ' xe,h -- $fp -- i Lehi Stake Women's Conference Members of the Relief Society and Young Women's organizations are invited to participate in the Lehi Stake Women's Conference at 10:30 a.m. in the Lehi Stake Center, 120 N. Center St. The guest speaker will be Ann Seamons; participants may contribute items needed for the local food bank, and will also help assemble school kits for Humanitarian Services. 2. j Utah State Slug the Bug The Slug the Bug mobile immunization program will be in north Utah County today at Albertsons, 135 E. Main, American Fork, from 3 to 7 p.m. Parents are urged to bring the immunization history record for each child to be immunized. Cost is $3 per injection. No one will be denied due to inability to Developmental Center Free family movies and an opportunity to meet and assist disabled residents of the Utah State Developmental Center are available every Saturday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. The Center shows movies in its own auditorium, 895 N. 900 East, in American Fork. Contact Thorn Anderson at to schedule. 763-400- Classes in Cardiopulmonary resuscitation will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the American Fork Hospital Education Center. Cost is quirement for membership is a desire to stop using. The North Utah County group meets Thursdays at St. Peter's Catholic Parish, 634 N. 600 East, at 8 p.m. For more information call the county $15. Saturday Seminar A seminar on marital relations titled "WinWin with Your Spouse," will be presented by Theodore Terry, Ph.D. today at the Alpine Center, 321 E. 300 North, Suite A, American Fork, from 9 to. 10:30 a.m. The seminar is free to the public, but seating is limited so interested individuals should RS VP by calling 9, NA hotline. hr'. A.Vvtej ' o vv 7 . - 4 V v .J ' ' ' )' i ' Citizen news second monthly Wellness Clinics will be held by appointment only from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Senior The iutmSmtm,.,mml,-,,j- in their school... Outstanding School are, bottom row, Pride winners at Lehi Junior meW ' .L, Jennifer High Purple Jaime and Elder. Jaime Cami Carter, row, Jo Top Berry Johnson, Kelly Lossee, Student of the Day; Josh Griffen, Pioneer of the Day; Jennifer Nattress, Student of the Month. Absent were: Pioneer of the Day, Hayley Hawes, Melanie Tadje, Dustin Jacobsen, Bonnie Hatch. Student of the Day, Erin Hatch, Stacey Johnson, Matt Walker, Jason Crowton. Purple Pride, Jessica Hadfield, Becky Groll, Isaac Yates, Seth Cox, Nathan Stone, Stephanie Carter. L-- 756-366- 4. mumv to make an appointment or for more information about the services offered. center. Call course defensive driving A driving refresher course for seniors ages 50 and over will be offered at the Lehi Senior Center today and tomorrow from 8 a.m. until noon. For more information, or to for the class, call the Senior Center, or instructor Lars Jenkins, er 768-716- 5 Family History Library The Utah Valley Regional Family History Center offers free classes in family history research today. Located on the fourth floor of the Lee Library on the BYU campus, the center is open on the second and fourth Sunday of each month from 9 a.m. to 6:45 p.m. For information for classes, call and to LHS activities The Pioneer basketball teams, both boys' and girls' teams, will host Uintah, with sophomores playing at 3:30 p.m.; junior varsity at 5:15 p.m.; and varsity play at 7 p.m. Dancing Friends The Dancing Friends ballroom dance group will meet tonight at pre-regist- 378-620- 0. Xi er 5. .AikJLI. Lehi City Council - The Lehi City Council will holds its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the council chambers, 153 N. 100 East. LHS activities The girls basketball team from Cyprus High will play on the Lehi courts starting with the sophomore match at 3:30 p.m.; j.v. and varsity play follows at 5:15 and 7 p.m. respectively. Alpine Board of Education The Alpine School Board meets tonight at 6 p.m . for its public input session. Tonight's meeting will be held at Dan Peterson School in American Fork. ,mMt 8 CPR Classes Narcotics Anonymous is a group of recovering addicts who live without the use of drugs. It costs nothing to be a member. The only re- 379-313- 55 Alive 768-912- pay. 4 n each week. The show is being produced by the Sego Lily PTA, with Billie Turtle as Arts Commissioner. 768-716- 5, symptoms will be held today at 7 p.m. in the Evergreen Square Office Complex, 900 S. State Street. The topic will be "Dealing with Our Feelings." The class is sponsored by CNS Home Health Plus and are held the third Wednesday of each month. Individuals who are children of or friends to any person exhibiting dementialike symptoms will find the sessions informational and supportive. For information call 224-322- Narcotics Anonymous s 768-452- 7. as assistant director and Jim Ingram as musical director, are rehearsing after school four days pre-regist- dementia-relate- d In her free time, Jeana enjoys playing the piano, singing, andread-inShe has worked at Penny's in Lehi and currently works part time at Western Watts in Orem. . 8:45 p.m. in the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo. The group meets monthly through April for a night of dancing to a live orchestra. The orchestra this month is Nice & Easy and there will be dance instruction in the Fox Trot from 8 to 8:45 p.m. Couples of all ages are welcome. No smoking or drinking allowed. Cost is $7 per couple for each dance. For information call The Jeana's community activities include helping to move the library to its' new location, being a member of the performing group Bridges, and participating in the arts council productions of "Fiddler on the ' l Two casts, under the direction of Shiela Heindel, with Lori Heindel i i For more information, call because we see a need for it in this area," she said. L . Students at Sego Lily Elementaare currently in rehearsal for an ry upcomingproduction of Gilbert and Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore." America Award, National English Merit Award, Presidential Academic Fitness Award, and is listed in Who's Who Among American High School Students. She also received an award for Outstanding Academic Performance in reading, science, and total scoring on the SAT. As an active member of the Lehi Wines Park Ward, Jeana currently serves as Laurel class secretary. She has participated in her stake youth conference service projects and she has received her fifth year camping certificate. Jeanahas also served as junior camp counselor at girl's camp. BYU. Sego Lily in rehearsal for 'HMS Pinafore' home-schoole- Of structor in puppetry, has appeared as Kadabra the Magical Clown, and was manager and performer with the Whittlin' Whistlin' Brigade at Lehi North Stake Women's Conference Laurel-aggirls and members of the Relief Society are invited to attend a Women's Conference at 7 p.m. in the Lehi North Stake Center, 851 N. 1200 East. Participants are encouraged to items with bring them for contribution to the local food bank. TOPS Club Meeting Take off Pounds Sensibly, a nonprofit organization designed tohelp people lose weight, meets every Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. at the American Legion Building, 53 N. Center Street, American Fork. For information: e 756-722- 4. Calendar entries Submit information on your group's activities for the Community Calendar by sending a written note to this newspaper, P.O.Box 7, American Fork, Utah, 84003, or by calling 756. 5273. Community Calendar entries must be into the paper by Monday, 10 a.m.., of the week you want the notice to run. |