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Show page 8 Davis County Clipper December 1, 1995 Friday, glhiiuiireln) Temple Square Christmas concert series starts Dec. 1 GiftofSelf The Temple Square Concert Series begins Dec. 1. Admission is free to all concerts unless otherwise VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES learning disabled man needs buddy to spend some time with. Call Carolyn at 547-199- 7. noted. However, concerts are limited to those 8 years of age and older. All Sub for Santa for Davis County residentsfrom Farmington north call From Centerville south call the the Salvation Army in Ogden at Salvation Army in Salt Lake at575-716Or, call Helpline at Family Support Center (a new crisis support center for children) needs d chairs, furnishings for new center. New or like new desks, sofas, 621-358- 0, 6. concerts are presented in the 295-667- Assembly Hall on Temple Square at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise stated. High school and over-stuffe- lamp tables, table lamps, wooden bookcases, file cabinets, entertainment center, choruses will perform in the Assembly Hall each evening and the Joseph Smith Memorial Building each afternoon through Christmas Eve. Brochures with a full concert schedule are available at the reception desks of the Visitors Centers on Temple Square. For additional information, call Under the Friday, Dec. 1 direction of Robert C. Bowden, the Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony Christmas concert will be TV & VCR, art work for walls or hanging plants. Contact Sharon Anderson at 2 or Terri Christensen at The IHC Hospice of Northern Utah needs volunteers to spend time with the terminally 31 in their homes. Training will be offered. For more information " ' call Dana at Volunteers are needed to work in the schools with the students. Contact 5 after 2 pan. or call the school closest to you. Edrice Christensen at American Red Cross, Bonneville Chapter wifi train individuals for most areas of service, including disaster services, healthsafety, international service, 0 for further information. etc. Call Volunteers needed at South Davis Community Hospital for Home Health Program doing visits to homebound patients and at the hospital doing a variety of tasks from assisting in delivering meals to patients to helping residents write letters, etc. Contact Dee Hailing at 2952361 . Clearfield Senior Center needs volunteer lapidary instructor. Tues. 8:30-- 1 and Meals on Wheels runners and dri1:30, an art instructor Tues. 12:30-2:3- 0 vers daily 10 JO-1- . Contact Connie at the Heritage Senior Center at Loving, attentive individuals to play and work with infants-- 5 years of age at the Homeless Childrens Foundation. Call Venefte at Davis Hospital and Medical Center needs volunteers for a variety of positions: office support, information desk, refreshment cart and the new Womens CenterMedicai Office Building. Applications are available at the hospital or call Kay Johnson at Prevent Blindness Utah needs volunteers to provide glaucoma screen0 for information and training. ings. Call Pam at Assist victims with court paperworik and appear in court with victims during day time hours. Contact Ellen at the Victims Assistance Program of Davis County The Family Friends Program matches volunteers (55) to a family raising a child with a disability or chronic illness. Volunteers visit once a week to share their love and experience with the whole family. Contact Erika at Easter Seal Society of Utah at 1 99 1. Missing Children of Utah need volunteers for private investigating, community crisis search team, fund raising, light clerical duties. Contact Kelly Wells at Davis County Attorneys Office in Farmington is looking for volunteers 0 to work with victims of domestic violence. If interested call or 776--3 63, ext 4300 (Ogden line) few appointment. Female preferred, must be at least 21 , drive vehicle, no criminal record and be able to keep confidentiality. Community Nursing Service and Hospice rtf the Davis County area are looking for people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents few the benefit of the elderly, and terminally ill. We could use you! Give us a call at h Humane has opportunities for mature volunteer to Animal help with adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on rotating weekends and with pet hotline and animal care weekdays at Bountiful adoption center. Call Volunteers needed every Wednesday from 11:45 to 2:15 at the Davis Mental Health Prenatal Program. Contact Diane Johnson at Mon. through Wed. 8:30 to noon. If you would like to list a need for volunteers or would like more information as to where you might volunteer, contact Davis County United Way Information and Referral, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a m. to 5 p.m. 773-0- 7 1 295-667- 975-672- 3. 451-128- 240-332- 627-000- at 8 p.m. in the Tabernacle. Saturday, Dec. 2 The Youth Chorus and Symphony will present an encore performance at 8 p.m. in the Mormon 773-706- 5. 363-255- 9, Tabernacle. Monday, Dec. The Jay 4 Welch Chorale and Orchestra will present an evening of traditional Christmas music, including selections by Handel, Mendelssohn, Brahms and Gustav Holst, in addi- 774-725- 3. 524-202- tion to familiar sacred music and sec- - 451-430- 1. YWAc 3 00-388-1 KATHY MARINELLO Kathy Marinello, daughter of Jim and Bonnie Rawson, recently 394-593- received 1 home-boun- kivers-Wasatc- 299-850- 8. 295-667- 7, for Dec. 1--2 The Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony will present its annual Christmas concert Dec. and 2 at 8 p.m. at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. The programs are free to the public and admission is limited to those eight years of age and older. Conducted by Robert C. Bowden each program will feature a variety of Christmas numbers, including selections from Handels Messiah with Larry Whipple as tenor soloist, White Christmas, Carol of the Gloria in Excelsis with Drum, soprano Kirsten Keller as soloist: Good Christian Men, Rejoice, A Rockin Calypso Christmas, and The mezzo-sopran- o; Judd Michael Sheranian, bass. Tickets must be purchased from the Utah Symphony box office. the combined Friday, Dec. 8 choirs of the Salt Lake Community College, under the direction of Lyle Archibald, will bring a varied program to the Assembly Hall in honor of the Christmas season. The College Chorale, South City Jazz and Chamber Singers will be heard in representative repertoire, with the three choirs combining to perform arrangements by Alfred Burt and Utahns Will Kesling and Mack Wilberg. Saturday, Dec. 9 The Eleanor Kennard Chorale will appear with a balaBced program of sacred and secular Christmas music, both familiar and less familiar, including works of p.m. in the Tabernacle. At 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 23 Marvin Goldstein, acclaimed pianist, arranger and entertainer, will appear in the Assembly Hall in a program John Rutter, Natalie S Teeth and Alfred Burt. Founder-directo- r Eleanor Kennard will be assisted by Leslie Anderson, pianist and Carter chosen from familiar Christmas repertoire, both modern and traditional. With a list of international credits and performances, including a listing in Who 's Who in Music in Europe, the artist has an acknowledged talent for improvisation and the translation of ideas and emotions Knapp, narrator. into music. d, Mr. Mac Missionary Clothing Sale! 1 Christmas, performance of Handels Messiah in the Tabernacle at 7 p.m., under the baton of Crawford Gates. Soloists are Elaine Carr Brewster, soprano; Laura Garff Lewis, Robert Breault, tenor, and staff, and also president of the Centerville City Youth Committee. She loves being around people, eatingwearing pasta and plans on being the first person to make a snow angel on the moon. 298-344- concert set Friday, Dec.8 and Saturday, The Oratorio Society of Dec. 9 Utah and Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra will present their annual Christmas Carol Sing-i- n will be held in the Tabernacle at 7:30 p.m. The Las Sunday, Dec. 17 Vegas-base60 voice Desert Award. A senior at Viewmont High School, Kathy is a student body officer, an editor on the newspaper d, program which includes Christmas carols arranged by Robert Cundick, Mark Hayes, Mack Wilberg, Martin Green and Donald Ripplinger. Original selections by Dale Wood, Michael Moody and James Runyan will also be presented by this unique choir, which has performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and at Disneyland. The Salt Sunday, Dec. 17 Lake Symphonic Choir will perform at 7:30 p.m. This largest independent concert touring choir in America, will perform a program of light Christmas music. 'Since its inception in 1949, the choir has logged more than 150,000 traveling miles and appeared in most of the 50 states and Canada. Its conductor George Welch, music educator and administrator, has been the recipient of the Club International Rotary Meritorious Teaching Award. The annual Friday, Dec. 22 Tabernacle. Choir Mormon Christmas Concert will be in the Tabernacle at 7:30 p.m., featuring guest artist Mel Torme. The Saturday, Dec. 23 Mormon Tabernacle Choir will present an encore performance of its annual Christmas concert at 7:30 Paris, France. He will be assisted by associate conductor Sterling S. Poulson and organist Melvin W. Dunn. The Wednesday, Dec. 13 Youth Mormon Symphony Recognition 775-444- Christmas her Young Womanhood 451-430- Chorale will perform at 6 p.m. under the direction of Nancy Helm in a ular carols. Welch returns to the podium having recently returned from an extended assignment in Two Pant Suits Eighth ftnnmt 'Boutique & fair December 1 and 2 $199 Fri. 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