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Show Saturday, February 9, 2008 HERALD DAILY D2 CALENDAR MISSIONARIES WOMEN in LEADERSHIP: SATURDAY Elder Ryan James Huntsman, son of Paul D, and Jennifer D. Huntsman of Alpine, has returned from the France Paris Mission of the LDS Church. He will speak in the Alpine 8th Ward, 890 N. Heritage Hills Dr. (Main St), Alpine, on Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 9:00 a.m. Kathleen H. Hughes speaks at Women In Leadership Conference, 9 a.m. today, J. Reuben Clark Law School, BYU campus. Breakext. out sessions. $1 5. 224-205- BEAN MUSEUM: Animal Diversity Kids, age Safari, 9:30 a.m.-noo$12. 422-505- Today: Animals at Night Feb. 16: Camouflage. Feb. 23: It's a Flying Animal. March 1: March 8: Swinging Through the Trees. March 15: 101 by Feb. 7. MONDAY PARENTING: Jim Fay presents Teaching and Parenting Bird Beaks. Nature Experiencestiips, age $10. 422-505Today: Bald Eagle Day. March 15: Lichens. April 26; Wild Flowers. Sister Meagan Lawrence, daughter of Douglas and Tamara Lawrence, of Provo has been called to serve in the Frankfurt, Germany M ission of t he LDS Church. She will speak in the Oak Hills 6th Ward, 2000 N. 1500 E., Provo, Utah on Sundav, February 10, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. She will enter the MTC on March 5, 2008. 1 AFRICAN HISTORY: In commemoration of Black History Month, Rev. Khadiiah Matin sneaks Uf ' Family History Library, 35 N. West Temple, Salt Lake City. Daylong series of classes address today, p.m., Techniques, 8:30 a.m.-2:3- 0 March 10, Hilton Salt Lake City Center, 255 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. $99. (801) 328-200www.bveandlogic.com. DETOX: Dr. Patricia Henrie teaches detox psychoeducational ongoing group sessions, 5:30-- 7 p.m. Mondays for eight weeks. $355,787-9855- genealogy topicstips. Free. (801) fhlclassregldschurch, 240-495' or9- PAF USERS: Gordon j: Clarke speaks on "FamilySearch Web Services" at 9 am. today, at LDS : church, 4000 N. Timpview Dr. (650 East), Provo. Classes follow until EAGLE SCOUT Congratulations to Spencer Lamb. Spencer was presented with his Eagle Scout Award on Feb. 9th 2008. Spencer would like to thank the following people for helping him achieve this award: Bishop George Chingas, Bishop Jens Nelson, Tony ' Peck, Frank Cloward, Bart Smith, Adam Wilkinson, Jamis O'brien, Scott Ward, Herb Patterson, Kelly Kester, Brad Ericksen, His parents, and the numerous other scout leaders who have taught him over the years. ' SWEETHEART'S music from Walt Gregory, 8--1 1 p.m. today, Orem Senior Friendship Center, 23 N. 400 East, Orem. $5. 229-711BALL: Live VALENTINE DANCE: Dress in attire and dance to music of Frayed Knot String Band, 7:30-- 1 0:30 p.m. today, V Camp Floyd, Fairfield. $1 5couple. Limit: 20 couples. Thank-yo- . TUESDAY FAMILYSEARCH: FamilySearch Developers Conference, March 12, in conjunction with BYU , Computerized Family History and Genealogy Conference, Provo. (801) 422-892familyhistoryv Owen and Ivan White at Utah Blvd., Provo. Light refreshments. RSVP. 374-77- 1 3. Valley Sierra Forum, 7 p.m. Feb. 21, Provo City Library at Academy PARENTING SEMINAR: Legacy Foundation sponsors free seminar series by Child and Family Psychology staff for parents and teachers, 7 9 p.m. Feb. 20 and March 19, at 703 S. State St, Orem. Free. Seating limited. 6. www.leading-families.coRegister Square, 550 Provo. scrapbooking techniques taught 8 p.m. Thursdays, 1 86 W. Center St., Orem. These are two-wee- k classes. $50. 224-471DAD: Dads learn to be better dads and husbands and bond with their children, 6:30 a.m. every second Thursday, LDS Church, 1450 S. 800 East Orem. Meet for breakfast; bond www. with kids. $1 $2. ALL-PR- allprodad.com. ; TOPs support group meets 9:45 a.m. Wednesdays at Flying J Travel Plaza, 840 N. Main, FRIDAY HIKE: Friends of Wasatch Mountain State Park sponsors Full Moon Snowshoe Tour, 7 p.m. Feb. 22, State Park Visitor's Center, Midway. Reserve: (435) 654-5- 1 50. FULL-MOO- 465-247- CHRONIC FATIGUE: Support group meets 7 p.m. second City Council chambers, 50 S. Main St., Springville. 489-- 1 121. Wednesday, WEDNESDAY BLINDNESS: Support group for Utah Chapter of Foundation Fighting Blindness discusses macular degeneration, 1 a.m. Feb. 13, Provo City Library at Academy Square, 550 N. Freedom SINGLES DANCES: Age 25-plinvited to dances 7:30-- 1 1 :45 p.m. every third Friday. Ogden Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., Ogden. Music by Mobile Music Machine. LDS Standards. $5. THURSDAY BACKPACKING: Ave, uvsfsfcn.org. lege.edu. DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING: y and Basic TOPS: Payson. Info: University PROTECTING BORDERS: Panel speaks on "Protecting Our Borders," 7 p.m. Feb. 21, Vieve Gore Concert Hall, Westminster College, 1840 S. 1300 East, Salt Lake City, www.westminsterr.ol- - -- DISCOVERY READING: Hear stories about animals and nature read by professional storyteller, 1 1 a.m. Wednesdays, Monte L Bean Museum. Free. FAMILY SUPPORT: Group held 6 p.m. Wednesdays, The Gathering Place, 251 E.1200 South, Orem. 226-225TA1-CCLASS: Drs. John and Janet Garrett (LMTs) teach Tai- Chi classes to all agesabilities, 8:30-9:3- 0 a.m. Wednesdays, Mapleton City Center, 125 W. 400 North, Mapleton. Free. N. 798-288- "The Art of Backpacking" and "Protecting Native Rock Art in Utah's Nine Mile Canyon," presented by Bob singlesxmission.com. CHURCH SERVICES Hindu PROVO Provo Baptist Church will meet at 1 a.m. Sunday at 230 W. Center St. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Nursery provided. Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, 7 p.m. SPANISH FORK Bhaga-va- d Gita lecture is at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Krishna Temple, 8628 S. State Rd., Spanish Fork. A session is part of the service. Arati ceremony, 6:15 p.m. Vegetarian feast, 6:30 p.m. Meditation workshop, 6:30 p.m. Monday Thursday. 1 Wednesday. question-and-answ- 374-264- PLEASANT GROVE Pas- tor Rob Rowbottom will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church, 344 E. Center St. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Bible study, 7 p.m. Thurs- day, Lutheran 785-329- 5. Bible PROVO Pastor Joshua Harding will speak on "Godly Love" at 11 a.m. Sunday at Provo Bible Church, 1449 W. 1150 South. Sunday school, 10 www. provo- a.m. bible.com. " SPRINGVILLE Pastor Derrick Smothers will speak ' at 10 a.m. Sunday at Grace Bible Church, 239 S. Main St. 373-827- Nursery and junior church provided. Youth group, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. www.gracebibleutah.org. 491-844- Calvary PasAMERICAN FORK tor Joe McCormick will speak at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday at Calvary Mountain View, 340 E. State St. Child care. Bible study, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. 756-144- or www.calvarymv. 6 com. Christian ' PROVO Pastor Rob Kraft will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, 464 W. 3700 North. Bible class, 9:30 a.m. Fellowship and refreshments follow services. Adult Bible study, 7 p.m. Thursday: 225-577- www.stmarksprovo. org. Presbyterian 5 afcpc.org. 494-173- Episcopal Worship Experience Point Pastor PROVO Tom Buckley will speak on "You Might Be a Pharisee If ..." at 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sunday at Rock Canyon Church, Cinemark Theater at Provo Towne Centre. Kidz Prayz for children age through sixth grade, a.m. Nursery. 374-572- 9:45 www. rockcanyon.org. for ages 18-2April 18. March 28, April, 3. 11, 12, 17. 25, Wilkinson Student 422-36- 1 Center. $17-$21 . Seder Workshop, 1 0 a.m. March 8, Wilkinson Student Center. $1 0. Both tickets on sale, Feb. 19. KENNEDY CENTER: Lectures in 238 Herald R. Clark Bldg., BYU campus, meetingresistance. com. Feb. 13, noon: Adam Fife, "Iraq, Why the Surge Worked." Feb. 20, noon: Ferenc Somogyi, Relations." "Hungary-U.S- . Feb. 20, 3 p.m. Arnaud Huftier presents "Images of European Cinema." Feb. 27, noon: Anne--MarThiesse, "The Cultural Construction ... in Europe." CHAPLAIN: New Clinical Pastoral Education offered March and steven. September. linebackintermountainmail.org. RED CROSS CLASSES: Feb. 9 through March 29, $30-529, CONTESTS: Together," for grades March 28. Royalty 10-1- 2 due pageant applications due SEDER SERVICES: Passover Seder Services, 6:30-- 1 0 p.m. BOUTIQUE: Seeking quality carters, March 14-1- 5, Odyssey School Gym, 738 E. Quality Dr., American Fork. Essay contest on "Still Pioneering Rev. SPRINGVILLE Janet Riley speaks on "Life in the Wilderness," at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Springville Presbyterian Church, 245 S. 200 East. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Fellowship follows service. 4894390. Rev. AMERICAN FORK Miki Laws will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday at Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 100 East. Nursery for age during service. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Bring canned food for Utah County Food mikilaws Bank. 4 TIMP STORYTELLING: Midwinter event features Donald Davis and David Novak. Feb. 20-2Various venues. 229-743; www.timpfest.org. PIONEER-DA- PROVO Pastor Gene Short will speak on "Love Unitarian Works No Harm" at 11 a.m. "EvoluSPRINGVILLE and 6 p.m. Sunday at Light the Way Christian Fellowship, tion Sunday" is the theme at 310 W. 500 North. Bilingual: 11 4 p.m. Sunday at Utah Valley www.lightthe-wayutah.orUnitarian Universalis Fellowa.m. ship, 245 S. 200 East. Child care and religious education for children is available. 373-309- 0. BIRDERS: 'Dennis Shirley presents "Winter Birding in Europe," at Utah County Birders, 7 p.m. Feb. 13, Monte L. Bean Museum, BYU campus. Field trip: See bald eagles, Farmington Bay and go to Kaysville Ponds, 8 a.m. Feb. 16, meet at East Bay Shopko, Provo. www.utahbirds.org. ,: 756-262- Rev. Kathleen PROVO West speaks on "He Knows Our Weaknesses" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 50 W. 200 North. This is the first Sunday of Lent; the Great Litany will be chanted. Child care. St. Mary's Cafe follows service. Soup suppers and classes are 6:30 p.m. for five Wednesdays during Lent beginning Feb. 13. Kerr FYI Baptist TRACY AVIARY: Bird talent show, "Avian Idol" is new attrac-- : tion, 1 1 a.m. and 2 p.m. each weekend. Guests can feed fish to pelicans each day at 1 p.m., $2. Liberty Park, 589 E. 1300 South, Continued from Dl Salt Lake City. (801) www.tracyaviary.org. chose the house, and it was a good thing, because she lived in it her whole life. Oh, rooms were added onto the front, the back and the bottom, but still, it was the same house. How practical. Without revealing too much, let's just say I definitely opted for the romantic scenario in my own life. Would I have been wiser to be a little more practical? Or a little more intellectual or spiritual or even lustful? I'm not going to answer that, but I learned much about myself and my choices from this little exercise. Try it with your own ancestor love stories. It might be as revealing to you as it was to me. For by evaluating the romance patterns of your ancestors, you can learn much about your own romantic notions, Have a great Valentine's Day no matter what your ancestors did, Remember: you wouldn't be here without them. HISTORY CAMP; Kids age 1 experience how soldiers lived at Camp Floyd in 1 861 and how il War Utah War served objectives from 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. for three days. Five sessions June-Auoffered in Fairfield. $65. (801)768-8932- . ADVENTURE CAMP: Johnston's Army Adventure Camp is for Boy travel back Scouts in a hands-o- n in time to 1 858-- 1 861 . Two-da- y programs offered 13 sessions April-Oct- ., Fairfield. $10. (801) ,; CALM: Support group for those leaving their "religion" has several events. Feb. 9 at 6 p.m.: Japanese dinnergame party, Orem. RSVP: vahngalihotmail. com. Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. Ladies Book Club, Eagle Mountain. judy5159hotmail.com. HOST FAMILIES: Basque area students age 1 1 7 will be here in summer. 798-263- Coalition group doesn't try to push people toward one church or another, "I think that, more ' important than which church a person at- tends, we're kind of united in the goal that you live your religion," Daniel said. Or, as Walton put it, "It's not our opinion that's important to someone else's religious experience. They need to find their own tion Services," said West. Some of the organizations have representatives who work directly with Continued from Dl the UVMA. "They're part of us and we seven laws that God gave to Noah, which support them," said Walton. "We do evwe believe that every man is under, wheth- erything we can to encourage people in different congregations to volunteer, give er you're Jewish, Christian, Muslim it doesn't matter" said Aur iel Combs. money or donate blood." There's also a lot of coordination. The Combs, an Orthodox Jew, is a retired UVMA helps funnel congregational reprofessor of tax law and Jewish studies sources to different charities. And when who lives in Orem. He's an occasional the occasional disaster strikes, like floodbut said in the that he UVMA, participant travels frequently and hasn't had much ing of the Provo River, the UVMA uses its network of members to coordinate voluntime to be involved. He has been a particiteers. pant at the large National Day of Prayer "In a disaster, you'll have maybe 20 or observance that's been held in Provo the 30 different churches working together," last two years. Walton said. "In my mind, that's what And that's another way in which the heaven's going to be like, when we all get UVMA is making its presence felt. The association likes to assist in charitable work along. All of the religious differences go and religious observances, and its inter- - . away and you're just working." Which is not to imply that religious diffaith National Day of Prayer observance, held last year at the Provo Tabernacle, has ferences are getting in the way, even when for many years been its signature event. there's not a present emergency. Scott "I think it's a wonderful opportunity Daniel, who supervises an electronics lab at Brigham Young University, said that to be together and set on a stage," said different most of the faiths involved, after all, have a Combs. People from a similar overarching goal. denominations are "sitting there in suits "I like to think that the different denomiand ties, just like you are." nations in the valley, we're all about the 'Twenty or 30 different churches same thing, and that is bringing people and the Lord closer together," said Daniel, a working together Latter-daSaint who's been involved in the UVMA for close to a decade. "We may use There's more to the Utah Valley Mindifferent tools, but our intentions are very isterial Association, however, than just religious collegiality. "We support the Food similar." And while the UVMA is, unsurprisingly, and Care Coalition; we support other agenin favor of religious participation, the cies such as United Way, Community Ac way." The UVMA will, on the other hand, help you figure out where to look. The group maintains a comprehensive listing of churches in Utah County and a few outlying areas that can be found at its Web site, www.utahvalleyinterfaith.org. You don't have to participate in the UVMA to be listed, though membership is very open, "Anyone from any church is welcome to join us and participate in learning about each other and all of the good things we each have to offer," West said. The UVMA Web site also gives the group's motto, "From tolerance to love," which Walton said was adopted from the federal National Day of Prayer organization. The basic idea is that the UVMA wants local faiths to strive for more than just mere coexistence. "I think tolerance is kind of a baseline. To me, you tolerate brussels sprouts," Walton said. "With people, to just tolerate a person is not adequate. You need to truly understand and love them." half-doze- n I Cody Clark can be reached heraldextra.com or at cclark 344-254- (mmMmmmmsmmm mum Pheasant Meadow its ilomeQioice Ujmite Magazine; UNDER Single-Lev- el 5 Interest Rate Living Maintenance Free Planned Community 7 Parks From $239,900 h ft f t f j " " I - " i ( j j .1 I 806 South 1840 West, Orem Exercise Facility Walking Trails 'Pool Reception Center Builder to pay $4,000.00 toward buyers dosing costs. DAVE DOUG 801-598-15- (801)491-330- 0 - www.HarvestParLnet www.BuildingDynamics.com |