Show Vvebor Standard 3 Thursday February 4 1999 Five generations Band From 1 Two community leaders also stepped forward to help Kevin Anderson from Summerhays Music Center in Murray and cosponsor Jay Rubin owner of Music Village on Riverdale Road are an important part of the program They offer free rental of their musical instruments until March 1 1999 with a $5 signup fee Parents can rent to own the instruments For each child Anderson and Rubin free music and donate a usage a free instructional video and bonus coupons for the school for each rental The children keep motivated and enjoy their instruments They learn how to care for them properly “I am impressed with the discipline at the school My children love music It keeps them focused and alert in other studies” said Nadine McKay who has five children at the school rs Bradfield sees “the students growing and changing We can reach our own goals and St Joseph's students too” The children themselves appreciate their new band called “The St Joseph’s Jigsaws” Adam Trost a sixth- - grader said he receives a "giant candy bar from my teacher if I practice regularly” Joe Robinson in third grade entertains his friends by playing his trumpet outside after school “The kids gather around me and listen” he said Kathleen Robinson a learned that “a musical background can help raise IQ Parents Barbara Stampick FAMILY MEMBERS: (Clockwise from top) Grandmother Pamela Day of Clinton Violet Schurz of Ogden holding her Sunset n Roy and Jon’s father Bryan Day of Roy er Jon and Teresa Puskedra teach clarinet to several students Stampick said “The biggest part of music is the stress relief I am happy Mrs Price has welcomed the Weber State University students to our school” Like various university students the six volunteers from Weber State often juggle jobs school and community service Student Jones said “I’m really interested in this band and I want to do it” Roy Holden of Douglas Day of great-grandso- ’ Chelsea Neveraski (left) and London Peebles at St Joseph Elementary in Ogden practice the both drums as Weber State University student volunteer Eric Robson claps out the beat for the class LEARNING THE BEAT: fifth-grad- “The hardest part in learning" an instrument” fourth-gradBridget Chambers said “is try- ing to make ‘sounds’ come out of my instrument when I first er ' started” Robinson has a vision for these musically gifted children “I see a marching band with a drum major at the forefront of a parade 1 see the band playing at pep rallies basketball games' and concerts The best part of this is the parents have put this-al- l together It is a unique pro- -’ gram for our school” er You (an reach correspondent Jean Tonti hv' leavim t a message at scores” 625-422- 1 1 VOLUNTEERS Call the Volunteer Center 8 to 5 pm weekdays at am 7 for information on these volunteer opportunities or to place an announcement in this weekly listing 625-377- We need your help! America Reads Challenge needs after- school tutors Golden Hours Senior Center needs substitute front desk receptionists Volunteers will answer phones greet give tours take donations and assist with other light clerical work The Division of Wildlife Resources is looking for informa- tion volunteers 8 hours per week Volunteers will help sportsmen who call and walk in answer phones general office duties and hands on wildlife experience Knowledge of general hunting rules and regulations helpful Jjjee uniform Treehouse Children’s Museum is looking for adults and youth 8 to assist visitors by ages demonstrating exhibits assisting families with arts and crafts teaching Hands On Language Skills and supervising in the gift shop Join the Family Treehouse Volunteer Program and learn to do story times arts and crafts and share your talents Ogden Nature Center is looking for a volunteer librarian to help organize and maintain our collection of books videos etc Weber Human Services Volunteer Programs are seeking seniors to read with children in the Ogden Weber Morgan Davis and Box Elder School Districts e allowBenefits include: ance mileage reimbursements supplemental insurance transportation and recognition illlenged by nesses Volunteers needed for 12-1- Ogden committee Meeting Feb 2 Domestic Violence Advocates needed Training will be Feb 22 Weber County Sheriff Blind individuals need assistance with light house cleaning Hospice For Utah needs volunteers to help patients and families in their homes with respite time off for the care giver and families of hospice patients Volunteers also needed to help with filing typing and computer use in the office Volunteers are valuable to hospice work in our community WeberMorgan Children’s Justice Center in conjunction with CASA Volunteers needs Child Advocates to support chil- tax-fre- dren of abuse through the cess of investigation court Foundation grants wishes to children chal Make-A-Wis- h propro- ceedings and completion of 1 040 TJ treatment Also seeking grandparents to greet children and their families waiting to be inter- on the planning committee of the 1999 Relay for Life in Weber and Davis counties The Relay for Life is an event to raise funds to fight cancer and viewed for possible abuse Training provided Your Community Connection is in need of volunteers to help with several positions Volunteer opportunities include receptionist light clerical such as Filing and typing fiscal office assistant legal Bar Night receptionist and day care assistant The YCC Clothing Assistance Center also needs volunteers to help at the shop and as volunteer coordina- ur raise awareness in the communr-tWe need volunteers to help plan the stages of the event rang- -' ing from corporate sponsors to food and entertainment y It’s Our 6th Birthday n £2 Gifts 1152 W Riverdale Rd ’ V7SJ and Handcrafts tor visual merchandiser and wardrobe specialist Hill Air Force Base Family Support Center is seeking individuals associated with the military community needed to assist in the event of a natural disaster or emergency The American Cancer Society is looking for volunteers to help Riverdale 399-054- 3 IfANDiWEtRGIVINGTAWAYiGIFTS Collectibles Hand Crafts Home Decor Antiques i w tnrfi i Main LAYTOH 'LrU yU Men's Texas 547-98- 72 Ladies' Laredo & & Men's Ladies' Laredo i Men's Lace-U- p & UP JEANS Prewashed "tsaisErgn csruai Men's TO DENIM SHIRTS & Ladies' Reg $100 38 Reg $4200 Several Styles W! 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