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Show DAILY HEIAIO CHURCH SERVICES CALENDAR Epbccpd SATURDAY I PLEASANT GROVE Sam Coleman wfll speak at II ajn. Sunday at First Baptist Church. 344 E Center St. Sunday school, 10 un. "Ramblin' Road Tip, Which Way Do I Go?" Vacation Bible School for ages through seventh grade will be 6:3045 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday. Info: 7853295 Intern Rector Scott Hetferty win apeak at 1039 am Sunday at St Mary's Episcopal Church, SO W. 200 North. Worship wiB be followed with refreshments. Eucharist is celebrated at noon Thursdays followed by an affordable fel0 lowship lunch. Infa HANDCAKT PROVO Pastor Rhett Durfee will speak at 11 am Sunday at First Baptist Church, 1144 W. Columbia Lane, Provo. Sunday school, 9:45 am Info: OREM Pastor Rich Smith will speak on "Something Old, Something New" at 10:45 am Baptist pre-scho- ol 374-848- pmlrifcx PROVO P4-ta- r 373-309- Evangelical Sunday at Christ Evangelical Church, 280 S. 400 East. Sunday school, 9:30 am Children's church and nursery available during worship service. Nursery offered during Sunday or school as welL Info: www.christev.org 9 Bible PROVO Pastor Joshua Harding will speak on "How to be a Failure" at 11 am Sunday at Provo Bible Church, 1449 W. 1150 South, Provo. Sunday school 10 a.m. Info: 225-303- 8 Lutheran 373-S27- Community OREM Rev. Charles Hines will speak on "The True Person" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orem Community Church, 130 N. 400 East, Orem. Adult Sunday school, 9.30 am and children's Sunday school, 10:30 am Prayer and Praise meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday with the Hallelujah Band leading the praise. Info: 2250067 PROVO Pastor Rob Kraft will speak at 10 am Sunday at St. Mark's Evangelical theran Church, Missouri Synod, 484 W. 3700 North. Fellowship and refreshments will follow the services. Info: 2255777 Presbyterian 10 am. Info: am Fellowship 11:30 am Info: 4894390 AMERICAN FORK Pastor Miki Laws will speak at 10 am Sunday at the historic Community Presbyterian Church, 75 N. 1 100 East. Info: 375-911- 5 756-262- Worship Experience PROVO Lead Pastor Dean L. Jackson will speak on "Attack of the Moans" at 10 a.m. Sunday at Rock Canyon Church which meets at the Theater at Provo Towne Centre, Provo. Prayer room is a.m. Rock Canyon open Cafe, 9:15 a.m. Kidz Prayz for children age 4 through sixth grade, 9:45 a.m. Nursery is 5 or available. Info: www.rockcanyon.org Cin-ema- The latest in BYU Sports online wwww.heraldextra.com 374-572- SUMMER CONCERTS: Two-hoconcerts will be given at 7 pm each Saturday through Sept 3 at Homestead Resort, Midway. Entertainers include Sassafras, Cherie Call, Peter Breinholt and Jodie Lee. Free. Info: (4351 654-110- 2. am 6 with Provo Mayor Lewis Billings at Plum Tree Shopping Center, 2250 N. University Pkwy.. Provo. Trail ride, ribbon cutting, bike safety demo, food and live musk. Info: (612) 746-462-1. IRIS SALEAUCTION: Tent sale will be 1 0 am to noon Aug. 6 at Sugar House Park Garden Center, 1602 E. 2100 South, Salt Lake City. BAND CONCERTS: Wayne Huff win be conducting weekly Sunday band concerts at 8 pm in Memorial Park, Payson, through Sept 11. PAYSON WEDNESDAY TOPS: The TOPS Oub wiM meet at 10 am Wednesdays at 50 W. Center St, Mora. Infa (435) 623-085- ANONYMOUS: Utah County Chapter of Debtors Anonymous will meet at 7:30 p.m. every Sunday at Seville Retirement Center, activity room, 325 W. Center St, Orem. Help win be DEBTORS given through the gram. Info: 226-699- 4. able from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturday at 100 S. 500 West 12-st- pavilion No. 4, 2620 N. Iroquois Dr. (1200 East) Provo. Catered picnic $17. Info: 225-228- Descendants of James Franklin Clyde: Arthur Clyde, Aurelia Clyde Snyder and Archie Clyde families are invited at 2 p.m. July 30 at the home of Loma Christensen, 1 753 N. 400 West Orem. Pot luck. Bring family history, pictures, genealogy to share. RSVP: MILITARY REUNIONS USS William V. Pratt Charleston Clarion Aug. 17-2Hotel, Charleston, S.C. Info: (309) 289-875- 0 or hallr44yahoo.com. 225-629- East Coast VAW Squadron Assn. BYU 88TH WARD REUNION: Those ormacsvrsi.net (757)479-226- 1 Beach USS Long Inc. CGN-9Ass- Sheraton Gateway Hotel, Burlingame, Calif. Info: (866) 352-246- 9 or Ibcgn90aol.com. Sept PROVO HIGH SCHOOL, CLASS OF 1 985 reunion will be a picnic at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12 at Kiwanis Park, 820 N. 1 100 East Provo. A dinner program will be 7 p.m. Aug. 13 in Provo High School Commons. $25. Info: www.provohighschool1985. com. 9. USS Maddox Destroyer Assn. DD-62-2 (DD-16- & DD-73- Sept Mobile, Ala. Info: (714) 15-1- WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: PH Mirade Weight Loss Support Group will meet at 7 pm Wednesdays at 623 E. 50 South. American Fork. Info: 766-943- 4. pro- USS ., . 'dk V Canberra Oct Omni Hotel, San Antonio, Tex. Info: (410) 208-491- 1 or kandokangarooOverizon.net courage each day - r FREE PARKING i Pioneer Village ", 6:30S:15pm Open Each Day qf Pageant " ' ' : LJ the world HOG IF. ZOO: Early-bir- d discounts will be $10 for two people before 10 a.m. to beat the heat This offer is good through Aug. 31. Hogle Zoo, Salt Lake City, wiil be open 9 am to 5 p.m. daily. Info: (801) 584-- 1 729 or www.hoglezoo.org. FOLKUFE TEN STAR BASKETBALL Final applications FIELD SCHOOL Hands-o- n Meika Boogert will teach a Musk Together classes begin- ning Sept 8 at 28 E. 100 North, or Spanish Fork. Info: 763-885- 7 ol HEAD START: Free for 3- - and children from families. Enroll from Utah, Wasatch and Juab counties or in person at 264 W. at 375-798- 1 300 North, Provo. ' KIDS CAMP: Children ' -, second-- and FOOD BANK: Paper towels and toilet paper are needed for the Food Drop at Utah Food Bank. First Baptist Church provides restrooms during that time. Info: 374-848- will have basketball camps now through Aug. 11. Super Hoopsters for fourth-- , fifth- - and . are through Aug. 4. Tiny Tots Camps to buikf for sports will run through Aug. 11. Info: 339-715CHEERLEADING WEB SITE: Free help developed at BYU: Learn basic skills through eight research-base- d lessons and 24 worksheets reviewed by professionals of the field. Participate in discussion ' forum; ask an expert questions. PARENTING WEEK: Little Gym in Orem will offer cheerleading Info: 226-380- 0 camp Aug. www.thelitdegym.com. or SHOWCASE OF HOMES: High-en- d homes in Wasatch and Summit counties will be available to tour from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Aug. 27-2- 8, $10. Sept 3-- 5 and Sept 10-1Info: www.rxstowcaseofhomes. com. www.fMindationsofparenting.org. and UTAH VALLEY October 12, 13 Gala Opening Concert Biblical ART POSITIVE WORKSHOPS: Art AccessASA Arts of Utah will do visual arts workshops for adults who are HIV positive or living with AIDS. Workshops coming up are 'Altered Books" by Jody Hansen in August and 'Papier Mkhe Masks by Alison Perreauft in September. Art Access is at 339 W. Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake City. . Featuring Brandon Stewart, winner of the loo; Music Teachers National Association competition, performing Brahms' Piano Concerto No. i. Also, Debussy's "Afternoon of a Faun December 7, 8 Christmas Concert Ixxal high school choirs join ihe symphony for holiday magic, including the audience sing-alon- g Saturday and Info: (435) 427-921- 6 to CAVE EXPERIENCE: Now through 7 p.m., Saturday Info: (801) HISTORY and Sunday. (801) 240-358www.lds.orgchurchhistory museum. p.m. Sunday. 6 CHURCH "Rembrandt The Etchings," features rare ART: biblical etchings by 17th century Dutch master. Open through Dec 11, 2005. "Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration," exhibition b part of the 200th anniversary celebration of Joseph Smith's birth. Open through Jan. 15, 2006. "Follow the Prophet" exhibition of 200 drawings is created by IDS children from aU over the world. Open through Feb. 27, 2006. 'You Have a Family Tree is hands-o- n children's exhibit about family history. Open through Feb. 5, 2006. Address: 45 N. West Temple, Salt Lake City. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. tion by Susan Gallacher and Rick Graham will be at Fairview Museum of History and Art in Fairview through Sept 4. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Season of MUSEUM FA1RVIEW MUSEUM: An exhibi- 2005-20- 06 gather and learn about nature, astronomy or how airplanes fly plus field trips, fun and games at Homestead Resort's Kids Camp, Midway, this summer. Info: (435) 654-110- muic2gethercomcast first- . (704)373-0873- MUSIC TOGETHER: Hoopsters for CAMP: are being evaluated for the Ten Star AH Star Summer Basketball Camp. Boys and girts are eligible to apply. Info: training in documentation and preserving materials will be through Aug. 6 at L Torn Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Lee Library, BYU campus. Info: 422-604- 12-1- 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 StaS at 9Pm learn about carves from around all at Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City. 7 Info: (801) or www. umnh.utah.edu. ETC OREM FITNESS CENTER: Little PROVO HIGH SCHOOL, CLASS OF 1 945 will be celebrating its 60th year reunion from 3:30 p.m. until dark Aug. 20 at Rock Canyon park. Auut All East Coast Based VAW Squadrons. Sept 1 1 . Valley Forge, Pa. Info: from Bishop Rkhin's era, 1981-8- 5 are invited at 4 p.m. Aug. 12 at Canyon Glen Park in Provo Canyon. RSVP to glenngroesbeckOmsn. com. Lamb Fry or Chicken Dinner Castle Dale Fairgrounds Bryce Rytting, conductor Doon Pro Oty Moble Watch wi cerebrate National Night Out Against Crime at 6-- 1 pm Aug. 2 at Paul Reams Park, 1600 W. 500 Norm, Provo. Dunk tank, inflatable fun house, games and prizes are part of the evening. NAMt National Affiance far the Mentally M Utah County wi be 7-- 8 pm the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Meetings are held in the conference room of the Henninger Administration Building at Utah State HospitaL bifcc Grover Jenson at 225-385- 5. tegttnrhood SU?1DAY PROVO FARMERS, MARKET: Produce, crafts and food avail- CLYDE REUNION: FREE ADMISSION ? V""YV . WGKT ACA1KST CKMfc FYI July 28, 29i jl '&I& neighbors are presenting a Benefit Concert in the Park from 5--7 pm Aug. 13 to aid families with adop-tio- n costs in their neighborhood. Concert, kids bkyde parade, bake sale and silent auction inducted. Heart to Heart Adoption Agency will accept nonprofit donations to assist this family as wei Info: 373-367- 3 or 360-692- 5. BLUE BIKES: Community bicycle proAug. gram win kick off at 10 story offaith, hope 30 Kfv In BENEFIT CONCEIT: CarterviOe Cms Benefit concert. A Tribute to the Beattes," wi be 4 pm Sept 10 at the SCERA She. Orem. Proceeds wi help replenish local disaster refief fund provide assis-tanfor elderty and families with utilities and provide financial assistance for local military families. Phone contacts wil be made to residents and businesses from 9 am to 9 pm this spring and summer. Info: 426-870- 5. tan Castle IalleyandPageant A I . wwwjandcartpaofarrt.com. tin AUTHOR SERIES: Tight new authors focus on memoir, history and current affairs at Sundance's Tree Room Author Series. Tickets in advance are $500 for eight authors; single tickets are J 75. Info: 223-456Today: Walter Anderson, "Meant to Be." Aug. 30: Christine Todd Whitman, 'If s My Party Too." ' TUESDAY 377-185- 9. BEATLES TRIBUTE American Red Handcart Pageant wil be at 9:1 5 pjn. today at Juab Count Fairgrounds, NephL Chuck Wagon Supper wil be 630 pm Pageant is free. Wo: (435) 623-019- 6 or Mormon Gil Lopez will speak on "Our Struggles With God" at 10:30 am Sunday at Springville Presbyterian Church, 245 S. 200 East. Sunday hour, , Prwo. Wtt (80UJS2-N7- SWAP MEET: Peteetneet Place Swap Meet wi be Aug. Peteetoeet H4, Payson, Proceeds go to obtaining an elevator for Peteetneet Cultural Center, take 465-982- 4 or rneggettOsisna.com. PAGEANT: REUNIONS SPRINGVILLE school, 9:30 PROVO Rev. Ellis Keck will speak on "Lord of Leftovers" at 11 am Sunday at Provo Community Church, 175 N. University Ave. Sunday school, Auction for premium kit wff be 1 240-331- Narcon Arrowhead drug education and rehab program Has brought hope to the field of addiction. Info: or www.stopaddic-tion.co- DRUG ADDICTION: Oct 2 will be the "Dark Zone: Discovering Utah's Caves" and "Caves: a Fragile Wilderness." ed Travel through a cave replica, crawl through rock formations, try on spelunking gear and January 25, 26 Concert Side-by-Si- Season Tickets Now on Sale! season: $15 $22 individual, Young musicians perform with members of the Utah Valley Symphony $50 family, March 8, 9 studentsseniors single concert: $5 per person, $15 per family all concerts 7:30 p.m., 489 9300 provo tabernacle visit www.utahvalleysymphony.org Young Artists' Concert A sparkling evening featuring the area's most talented fRITER STRUT MUSICAL THEATRE I young soloists to order or for more information: gary gillum, business manager, (80l) vww.heraldexiraxomyellowpages I 5, 6 Concert with the Wasatch Chorale April naounces Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 .K. May 3, 4 c Music from Cartoons and Other Funny Stuff Presented b the PcUtyHcrUttl Wagner's "Ride of the Walkuer," Marcel Farago's "Beethoven's Nine Symphonies in Nine Minutes (More or Less)," Steve Rosenhaus' "Kitchen Pen. union March" It's tea HOT trislie, Frl.f tome to ear theater Sat & Ksa. thresh Acgust 6. - ' $3 for adults,-- ' students, seniors and kids. n!:ht family special is $25 for the show. starts at 7:30 pm. . $7 for y ' c, 'Jsfi li t':o iva!!i!i Ctrr :t for an i ditSonal in ProvO |