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Show Festival of Trees: different location, same holiday spirit Fun for the whole family, proceeds benefit charity and handcrafted items, the Festival features something for all ages! Face ice fishing and painting, sand sculpting are activities planned for the younger ones at the Kids Korner. The Small Fry Shop offers candy treats and surprises wrapped in creative felt designs priced for a child's budget. Sharing Christmas wishes and pictures with St. Nick are highlights of Santa Land. And, live performances by High School choirs, heart surgery. This little angel taught wreaths, playhouses, centerpieces, and gingerbread houses. Shops will be filled with handmade crafts and quilts, fresh baked cookies and candies, hot scones, and cinnamon rolls! How does this magic happen year after year? Its nothing short of a miracle," says Festival Chairwoman Sharon Smith. An army of volunteers create this Gift of Love for the in children our extended Intermountain community. Everything is donated." An volunteer board works throughout the year, recruiting those around her that the spirit is unbreakable and the heart is perfect." Another tree will celebrate a mans life who for many years purchased a tree and donated it anonymously to a needy family. Even when this man himself was battling cancer, he wouldnt miss the Festival. He passed away last year. This year, his family will decorate a tree in his honor. In addition to the trees, sweets. Dial-An-El- f, er committees and coordinating this grand event. Serving with Mrs. Smith as are JoAnn of Salt Lake, Lori Cummings and Kerr from Shauna Peterson, professional dance troupes and entertainers create an ambiance that is certain to give holiday cheer. Come see how the forest will grow at its new South Towne Expo Center location. Cost: At the door $4.00adults; (2.50children age 11 -- and under. Discount tickets through branches of Zions Bank and Brighton Bank $3.50adults; $2.00children. Wednesday, Nov. 28, $13.00 family rate (6 persons). Thursday, November 29, $2.50 senior citizens rate. For more information on how to get involved, contact Earlene Rex Ellie Wood at at (801) Johnette McBride (801) 272-384- 8, 544-440- at (801) Colleen Brown 265-823- 2, at (801) 943-223- 9, or Primary Childrens Medical Center at (801) Centerville. Trees are decorated by families, 588-368- friends, individuals, community and businesses, groups, organizations. These trees range from ornate to simple and from unique to whimsical. Olympic tickets donated to the Festival will be featured on a tree decorated by alumni Festival of Trees board members. Another tree will commemorate the fight of a girl who bravely underwent open- - Lem Indian Tmdrng Co. Navajo & Zuni Jewelry 50 Off All Hopi Jewelry 50 OIF Sand Paintings 50 Off Acoma - Jemez Pueblo Pottery Pottery 50 OflF Navajo Traditional & hand-carve-d 10-2- 0 OfF Selected Hand-mad- The Southwestern Furniture e Lem Indian funding WO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Lenas Kokopelh GalLexy 70 N. Main - 259-505- 5 Co. Gift Lem Tnading 860 S. Main - 259-594- Co. 2 2001 - MEMBER ! , .V. V.V. .V.vV. Page 9 |