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Show DAILY D2 HERALD Saturday, June 14, 2008 FYI Reunion: Springville High School, Class of 1988, meet 9 a m. June 14, old Grant School for Art City Days Parade, Springville. Family picnic 12:30 p.m. June 14, Jolles Ranch, Hobble Creek Canyon. 489-887- SARATOGA SPLASH: Model Airplane show, picnic baby contest 5K. golf, movies and water pistol fight, June Mormon Miracle style, marketing, beginning June 24 for 5 weeks. The Pageant Writer's Studio, Pleasant Grove. www.thewrit-ersstudio.inf$195. 796-575- I What Three KNITTINGNEEDLE CLASSES: Learn how to knit or quilt now through Dec 31, Gardner Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, West Jordan. (801) wwwkamilles.com. Manti Utah Temple. The pageant retells the life of Joseph Smith, founder and first president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, as well as recapping key events from the Book of Mormon (a volume of ancient scripture translated by Smith) and revisiting the difficult migration to Utah undertaken by Smith's followers after his death at Carthage Jail in Illinois. I Where: South Temple Hill, Manti ,7 y www.gard-nervillage.co- 14-2- 1, 830-741- Saratoga Springs. WILDLIFE ADVENTURES: 2 spend 10 am-noo- n Ages Monte L Bean Museum, BYU campus on Tuesdays and noon-- 4 p.m. on field trip on Thursdays. $35. June 17, 19: Animals at Night June 24, 26: Trees and Leaves. BARNYARD BUDDIES: Meet pet rabbits, pigs, goats, llamas, donkey, cow and more or take pony ride, 11 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Mon.-Sa- t. through Oct Gardner Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, West Jordan. $2-$(801) 455-567www.gardnervillage.com. w SUMMER EDUCATOR WORKSHOPS: Seminars for teachers and parents of elementary and secondary students. ; I When: Today and June at 9:30 p.m. (seating begins at 6 p.m.) I Cost: Free educatorworkshops. 17-2- byu.edu. 23-2- Intro to Spanish for Educators, June ) 23-2- I Picture Book Art, July 11 Teachina Writing, July Kerr Continued from Dl environment where you will be interviewing. Carry spare tapes and batteries and practice inserting them. Figure out the kind of lighting that works best for video or digital cameras and arrange for it. Enter the name of the person, the interviewer (yourself), the date and place into the equipment before the interview. Check the equipment, if possible, at the start of the interview. It might be wise to use both the video or digital equipment and a digital recorder to preserve the information. I Ask the interviewees for permission to interview and record them, being sure to explain the purpose of the oral history and what will be done with it. Record this statement and their permission. The fact that relatives say yes to an interview does not grant you permission to tape and use their information. Both your request for permission to create and use the oral history and the relative's positive response must be on the same tape or digital repository as the oral history. Further, you may feel a need to ask for this permission again during the interview, particularly if difficult material is revealed. People are more afraid of public speaking than of death. You can imagine how frightened people could be when cameras and mics are literally in their faces. To overcome this fear, just visit for a few . minutes. Do not put a cam Pageant 12. 5. TeachingReading, July 28-2Advanced Spanish, July FEATURE WRITING: Randy Jernigan, Geri Taylor and guest professionals focus on structure, : it M rH 1 What: The settlement of Castle Valley, on the western edge o Utah's spectacular San Rafael Swell, is the focus of this production, which takes place on the same site where its story M' 1 CENTRAL UTAH GARDENS: Classes free at various locations, ' but roister: 226-7- 1 00. www. cuwcd.com. V' originally unfolded. The audience gets a taste of the sacrifices and triumphs of rough frontier living as experienced by early LDS pioneers, who share their beliefs about the Book of Mormon with the American Indian inhabitants of the area. Show is preceded nightly at 6:30 p.m. by activities at the "pioneer village" on the pageant site. era up to your face and try to interview someone while aiminglhat frightening lens at them If you do not have a tripod or some other way of aiming the camera, take someone else along who can hold the camera. 255-886- 835-300-0 Castle Valley 10-1- 14-- 1 Info: (888) or www. mormonmiracle.org Think, Jury Sing, Swing, Sway, July nightly (435) Spanish for Educators, July Teaching Math the Way Children DISCOVERY GATEWAY: "Invention at Play" traveling exhibit, now through Aug 31, Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, Salt Lake City. Puzzles, games, toys to develop skills that scientistsinventors use. (801) 456-543- A Father's Day ' GEM FAIRE: Nearly 100 dealers offer jewelry, gems, beads, South minerals, June 27-2Towne Expo Center, Sandy. $5. (503) www.gemfaire. com. GiftedTalented, June sprawling stories are woven together in the shadow of the historic Once people get talking they tend to forget about the equipment, but not when you are holding it. Once the interviewee is comfortable, you can turn the conversation to the questions you want answered. I Be considerate. Older people get tired, they get hot, they get dehydrated. Take water for them and maybe a treat that is appropriate. Try, really try to keep each session to an hour or under. If you find a relative who is a goldmine of information and who loves to talk, make a second appointment. Some relatives are so lonely they will keep talking, even repeating stories, just to keep you there. They will avoid bathroom breaks and exhaust themselves. I Speak loudly and clearly. Be appreciative. Share your results by sending copies of the interview to the interviewee. When you have completed your family history project, donate the oral histories to your local history museum, or a public or university library. Enjoy your relatives this summer by interviewing them at a reunion or family gathering. I LaRae Free Kerr can be reached at Itsallrelatives sfcn.org and ltsallrelatives. net. salute to: J3M Separated by service, military families share poignant moments of togetherness. I Where: Castle Valley Pageant Site on Spartan Blvd.; Mormon Miracle Pageant Book of Mormon figure Captain Moroni in the "Mormon Miracle Pageant" in Manti. Castle Dale I When: and burden this places on the local members of the church and the community," Howell from said. "Our hope and intent is more than two decades before that this change will bless the lives of the families who parthis year, is on hiatus until 2009. ticipate in the pageants while Beginning this year, "Castle maintaining the important tradition of the pageant in the Valley Pageant" will only be Clarkston and Castle Valley performed in areas." years, while "Martin Harris: ; As the church sees it, there The Man Who Knew" is revived in years. may even be a benefit to scal- ' (The "Mormon Miracle Paging back "Castle Valley Pag- eant," which explores the chaleant," now in its 42nd year, will continue to be performed lenges faced by the region's first settlers, and "Martin annually.) LDS Church spokesman Harris: The Man Who Knew," Rob Howell said that the about a farmer and friend of church feels the pageants Joseph Smith who was a key are an important, positive facilitator in the publication influence in the communities and first printing of the Book where they are held, and that of Mormon. "We also hope that this will they "share the message of the restoration of the gospel in a increase the anticipation of the pageants and their posiunique way." Saints believe tive influence in these areas," (Latter-dathat the church established at Howell said. the conclusion of the mortal Cheryl Tucker, an assistant to "Castle Valley Pageant" ministry of Jesus Christ was lost not many years after president Mark Justice, said Jesus's ascension into Heaven that the absence of the "Castle following his resurrection, and Valley Pageant," at least, will be keenly felt in future that Jesus himself or restored, that church years. "People will miss it," she said, "because through Joseph Smith.) "We recognize and apprethey always look forward to it ciate the tremendous effort each year." and countless hours of sacTucker also said that many rifice that it takes to operate of the same people participate these productions and the every year, and that she's not Pageants Continued Dl even-number- y mm mm sure whether the one-yerespite between pageants will actually be a welcome relief. "I don't know if you could really say it will be helpful," she said. "It will just be different." At least for now, Barton said, the Missionary Department hasn't said anything about adjusting the frequency of the "Mormon Miracle Pageant ." He thinks that may have something to do with its size: According to the Outdoor Theater Association, the "Mormon Miracle Pageant," based on the number of nights it's presented each year (eight), has the largest attendance of any outdoor religious pageant ar in America. Which is not to imply that you can't get out of town after the show. "We actually have two routes," Barton said, that don't involve a miles-lon- g string of taillights north on U.S. 89 to Spanish Fork Canyon. You can go south on U.S. 89 to Gunnison and cut over to Nephi through Levan on state Route 28, or leave U.S. 89 just outside of Ephraim (situated a few miles north of Manti) and follow state Route 132 to Nephi. I Cody at can be reached Clark or eclark heraldextra.com. 344-254- 2 5--9 I Cost: July 31, Aug. at 8:30 p.m. Free Info: (435) left-han- d Martin Harris: The Man Who Knew I What: Money loaned by Martin Harris funded the first printing of the Book of Mormon, and Harris was one of three men, called the Three Witnesses, who testified that an angel had showed them the gold plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated. Harris fell out of fellowship with the Latter-daSaints for a time, but eventually returned to the fold and joined the LDS migration to Utah. He died and was buried in Clarkston, site of the pageant that tells his story. -- y I Where: Martin Harris Memorial Theater (by Clarkston Cemetery), Clarkston I When: Pageant in 2009 ft. A A ut HARVEY HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING m'Hi vmm will return I Info: InterestNo Payment Financing Available Call Today For A FreeNo Cost Estimate No or (click 687-223- 4 lds.orgplacestovisit "Pageants" in the sidebar) Save Hundreds of Dollars on o Nouj Control R.C System 6 months 1-- 2 Z 4. mw It !! H MAGAZINE IfelrlitilBlfe i i |