OCR Text |
Show DAILY Saturday, April 22, 2006 HERALD FYI ‘SMILES FOR LIFE: Have teeth whitened at Dr. Michelle Jorgensen's now through June and money is donated to Smiles for Life children's charity. 75637. K. Youngwill speak on “The Sequenceofthe Eventsof the Last Days* at 7 p.m. April 28 in the Bientec Building, 1206 Springville. 491-ARTS. at the Orem Preparedness Expo S. 1680 West, Orem. The expo extends into April 29 from 9 a.m SPRING CLEAN: Donateitems found during spring cleaning to 8:30 p.m: with food storage, to Utah Cancer Foundation to raise funds for patients now nuclear preparedness and more. sprouting, healing techniques, through April 30. Drop off ($40 value) items at 5263 S. State St., Murray. (801) 263-0535, www. utahcancerfoundation.org XO AWARDS: Celebrate amazing people andtheir extraordinary acts of kindness by nominat ing them for the XO Awards now through May 15 at www. xoawards.com. (801) 957-5400. REI CLASSES: Free classes. Info: www.rei.com or (801) 501-0850 for Sandy; (801) 486-2100 for Salt Lake City store Borealis Paddling Expedition: 7 p.m. April 25, 3285 E. 3300 South, Salt LakeCity Sports/injury Massage: 7 p.m. April 27, 3285 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City PASSOVER SEDER: Jeffrey Chadwick will host annual Passover Seder Services at 6:30 p.m. April 29 at 3228 Wilkinson Student Center, BYU campus $25/tickets available at 271 492-9029. www.avertdisasters. org. KIDS KAMP: Summereducational and rally events. 756-2092 WOMEN'S CONFERENCE: “Rise to the Divinity Within You" is the theme of BYU Women’s Conference, May 4-5, BYU campus. More than 200presenters in 90 sessions discuss topics such as addiction, dealing with disabilities, teaching children chastity, communication between men and women,rever- rock crawlers, mud boggers, at South Towne ExpoCenter, 9575 S. State St., Sandy. www. offroadexpo.com. loved one meets to prepare for Tuesdaysat the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo. 6:30 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays at American Fork Senior Center, 54 E. Main, American Fork. are fixed, vaccinated and ready for new home. (801) 364-0370 PREPAREDNESS EXPO: Roger SUMMER ART CAMP: Youth Assembly of God PROVO — PastorRhett Durfee will speak on “There (801) 323-9900. EMERGENCY SUPPLIES: Alpine Transition and Employment period during 11 seven-day tours first aid kits, generator, bottle water, blankets, cleansing wipes and prepackaged foods such as granola bars, fruit snacks, ComprehensiveClinic offers the wide variety of volunteer experi enceavailable for working with 7443, 342-4204, www.wasatch org. camefromoral interviews by Artifacts make upthe final categoryof home and family sources. Artifacts can reveal facts about ancestors no amountof writing can duplicate. For example, here are glasses worn by great grand- pa. Thereareintricate whatnots carved bya great uncle. Hereis a plate that survived clothing, recipes, tools, toys able in thefall semester 2006 at BYU. Computerscience and integrative biology departments have worked together to develop research and curriculum. Info: 422-7608 or cs.byu.edu/underHOGLE ZOO ANNIVERSARY: Anyone born in 1931 — the youth andadults. Info: 373- ended up 434 pages long. Much of that additional information the trek westin 1857. Pictures, graduate. and medals,alltell much about the ownersandtheir times. Throughoutall the other genealogy research steps, continually request family information. Youwill have to go to relatives’ homesto get most ofit, but each family member may lead youto another. After a while, youwill become known asthefamily historian and people will send year the zoo opened — may enter free this 75th anniversary year. Valid ID neededat gate. The 75,000visitor and 750,000 visitor will win various memberships. www.hoglezoo.org. ing volunteer local community representative to provide high Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. 8068or alumni.byu.edu emphasis classes will be avail- following classes at 1190 N. 900 EXCHANGE STUDENT SUPPORT: World Heritage, non-profit stuEast, Provo, with fee of $15/perdentexchange program is seekson: Divorce adjustment(adults): from June 8 to Aug. 23 with BYU AlumniAssociation. Info: 446DNA SEQUENCE: Bioinformatics snack crackers, boxed juices Bring to ATEC, 350 N. State oral histories and group interviews. Family newsletters and Websitesfall into this category. The Wadsworth bookstarted with a four-page journal and committee members. AMERICAN HISTORY TOURS: Travelers can glimpse the American Revolutionary War Center collects emergency supplies to care for people with 3 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday. COMPREHENSIVE CLINIC: BYU June 24 aspart of the six-city appraisal tour. Taping three 1hour episodeswill air on PBS in 2007. Admission free, but tickets required. pbs.org/antiques 785-8727.VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Wasatch Mental Health has a Courtyard at Jamestown, 3352 N. 100 East, ‘Provo. ilies situations. 1-866-546-1402 1-888-PIE-USA1 show will be in Salt Lake City on St., Lindon,from 7:30 a.m. to Hearthstone Manor, 1424 S. 1700 East, Spanish Fork. Students matched with host famANTIQUES ROADSHOW: Theroad- lights, batteries, backpacks, 6:30 p.m. thefirst and third 6:30 p.m. the third Wednesday at ext. 26, erin@utahpets.org 1040 or www.speaktosucceed. org.NAMI: NationalAlliance for disabilities. Needed are: flash- options in April. $25/one day. (801) 422-8925. South, Salt Lake City. Dogs, cats public speaking and communica- feelings. Info: (801) 502-8396 or 6 p.m. thefourth Wednesday at PET ADOPTION: Homes on the Range Pet Super Adoption, May 5-7, PetsMart, 389 W. 1830 and. year program homestays. oneffective communication, Camp. (704) 373-0873. long term care and insurance other family members, such as ing for academic semester TOASTMASTERS: Forinformation the Mentally Ill Utah County offers a free 10-week recovery courseto learn about facts and cares for a disabled or elderly family research. The third category consists of records created by you and Macedonia, Hungary, Korea, Mexico, Australia, Yugoslavia and manyother countries arriv- Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m. age 10-19 may apply to Ten Star All Star Summer Basketball CAREGIVER SUPPORT: Caregiver Support Group for anyone who well as his known ancestors is the starting pointofall Free Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, tion skills contact (801) 636- ALL STAR CAMP:Boys and girls yearbooks. A 1908 Free family reunion program that included all descendants of A-P. Free as program support. 1-800-8889040. www.world-heritage:org. HOST FAMILIES: Pacific Intercultural Exchange has students age 15-18 from Germany, Parenting group: Wednesdays, 67:30 p.m. Info: 422-7759. ence and the power of music. Service projects, booths, panel and entertainment are part of womensconference.byu.edu 6-7 p.m, Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Pornography support group: Continued from B1 school exchange students with Marriage enhancement: interested in playing one night a weekin a Salt Lake City league that begins later this month. If you've got a glove or a bat and years old and up — who are 756-6564. DOG SHOW: Beehive Cluster has dog shows8 a.m. May 4-8, Salt Lake Equestrian Park, 10800 S. 2200 West, South Jordan. Confirmation, obedience,agility Defiant Child group: Thursdays, ing for a few good men — 60 still know how to use them, contact Newell Farnsworth at Midway, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m conference. $45/full conference, Jeeps, snowmobiles and trucks SENIOR SOFTBALL: A local senior slow-pitch softball team is look- activities at Homestead Resort, Joseph Smith Building. Hotline, will be at the expo April 22-23 incredible Journey Art Academy, beginning June 13. Register on May1 orafter: (435) 654-1102. 422-8325 or Info: 422-3611 OFF-ROAD EXPO: ATVs, dirt bikes, Relatives ages 6-12 years can learn variety of mediums beginning 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 12 at family records to you. » LaRaeFree Kerr can be reached at itsallrelatives@grundyec.net CHURCH SERVICES PAYSON — Pastor Rod Gordon will speak at 1] a.m. Sundayat Christian Life Assembly of God, 11554 S. 4600 West Sundayschool is 10 a.m. Nurs- eryavailable. Meetat 5:30 a.m to go to Salt Lake City to feed the homeless. Family nightis 7 p.m. Wednesday. Info: 465-3838 is No Other God”at 1] a.m PLEASANT GROVE — Pastor Sam Coleman will speak at ll a.m. Sunday atFirst Baptist Church,344 E. Center St. Sun- dayschool, 10 a.m. Midweek Bible study. 7,p.m. Wednesday Info: 785-3295, follow service. Info: 491-8440 Sundayat First Baptist Church, 1144 W. Columbia Lane. Sun- dayschool, 9:45 a.m. and Bible study, 6 p.m. Info: 374-8489 PROVO — ProvoBaptist Churchwill meet at 1] a.m. Sunday at 230 W. CenterSt. Sundayschool, 10 a.m. Midweek oe ble study, “Creation Seminar,” p.m. Wednesday. Nursery a to providedat every service. Baptist Nursery andjunior churchwill be provided. Fellowship groups Info: 374-2644 Bible SPRINGVILLE — Pastor Derrick Smotherswill speak at 10:a.m. Sunday at Grace Bible Church, 239 S. MainSt. speak onspiritual gifts April 28-30 at the same address.Call for times. Info: 471-0920, www. lightthewayutah.org. PROVO — Pastor Joshua nursery. will be available during ship, 245 S. 200 East. Child care and religious education for christev.org PROVO — Pastor John Lersch will speak on “Backto Ba- Lutheran school, -10 a.m. Info: 373-8272 sics”at 11 a.m. Sundayat Provo Community Church, 175 N. University Ave. Info: 375-9115 Christian PROVO —PastorJose Valdez will speak at 10:15 a.m. Sunday at Light the Way Christian Fellowship,150 N. 700 West. Sunday school, 9 a.m, All services are bilingual. Prayer and Bible study are held throughout the week. Markand Laura Francis of Heaven's DawnMinistries will Utah Stage Artists * Unitarian Universalist Fellow- PROVO — Pastor Rob Kraft will speak at 1] a.m. Sunday at St. Mark's Evangelical Lu464 W. 3700 North. Sunday childrenis available. A farewell potluck for Whitfield (she is finishing herinternship) will follow. Info: 491-8044 or 853-5600 or Www, uvuU.org school, 9:30 a.m. Fellowship and PROVO Rev. Scott Helf- refreshments followthe ser- erty will lead in the Eucharist at vices. Adult Bible study, 7 p.m. Thursdays. Info: 225-5777 North. Sunday school, 10:15 Presbyterian 10:30 a.m-Sundayat St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 50 W. 200 a.m. and coffee hour after worship service. Eucharist is celebrated at noon Thursdaysfol- Evangelical Worship Experience PROVO Lead Pastor DeanL. Jacksonwill speak on “Dangerous Promises”at 10 SPRINGVILLE — Rev.Janet Riley will speak on “How Much is Enough, at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Springville Presbyterian a.m. Sunday at Rock Canyon Church, which meets at the Cinemark Theater at Provo Towne Centre. Prayer room is open 811 a.m. Rock Canyon Cafe, 9:15 for children h grade, 9:45 Church,245 S. 200 East. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Fellowship OREM — Pastor Scott McK- inney will speak on “Losin’ My Religion?” at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at Christ Evangelical Church, presents Community, Seeds of Growth” 4 p.m. Sundayat Utah Valley theran Church, Missouri Synod, Episcopal SPRINGVILLF— Telos Whit- field will speak on “Nurturing Community 1449 W. 1150 South. Sunday Unitarian worshipservice. Info: 225-3038 or www. Sundayat Provo Bible Church, Harding will speak on “Triumphs andTrials” at 1] a.m. lowed by lunch.Info: 373-3090 fe 280 S. 400 East. Sundayschool, 9:30 a.m. Children’s church and hour,11:30 a.m.Info: 489-4390 a.m. Nurseryis available. A women'sabuserecovery class is available. Info: 374-5725 or www.rockcanyonorg ~* 2nd Semi-Annual see Utah Idol Pee _—————— Nha Competition!! -| When: Preliminary Rounds Ongoing Thru May6 Registerearlyto reserve your performancetime Where: Art City Playhouse, 254 South MainSt. in Springville (formerlythe villa) Who: TWO AgeCategories 10 to 14 and 15 thru Adult - Prizes: Scholarships, Your own Concert at Art City’ Playhouse AND CenterStreet Musical Theatre, fusionof rock, Ce ecm ete Ling SU UC CO eit) like crazy! Gift Certificates, and MUCH MORE!! $20 Registration Fee NRWmLtmtTed “KCousTIC TUESDAYS FREE 90 Minute Performance Technique Workshop for Semi-Finalists IN CONCERT a aa SCTRA Call: 735-4543 or visit www.arcityplayhouse.com to register SCERA SHOWHOUSE Ii 745 South State, Orem / eee PerePantanes |