Show CIO — The Hetald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday August 14 2002 Tour Continued from Cl much that she orders a whole cone of it from the Scoop Shop at the end of the tour Natalie picks Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough which Scheer says is the Waterbury Factory Scoop Shop’s most popular flavor (Cherry Garcia is a close second) ' While the youngsters bum off their mutual “sugar buzz” playing in the Flavor Graveyard and clambering around on the factory’s' large playground we adults — our own ice cream cones still in hand — soak up some sunshine and fret about how many calories and grams of fat we are consuming We vow to make up for it by having “just salad" for dinner for the next three days Then from somewhere inside the monkey bars comes the inevitable question: “Auntie can we go out for pizza tor numbers and lucky number 5 million is expected to arrive before facLabor Day The free shows how this tour company tory self-guid- ed founded in 1980 cooks enough potato chips in small batches by hand each day'to fdl 150000 bags But even if you're not the visitor you’ll still receive a free bag of chips at the end of your tour For more 'information and driving directions visit the Web site ‘ On the day of our visit it's obvious that the tour has come of age For a modest admission fee of $2 per adult (kids 12 and underadmitted free) we are swiftly ushered into the comfort of the Cow Over the Moon Theatre to watch a “moo-vie- ” about Ben seven-minu& Jerry's history products and social mission (anyone who knows anything about the brand is familiar with and the' company's fund-raisiawareness building on behalf of global peace rain forest preserva- tion and helping the homeless) tour Then it’s a behind-the-scenof the production room Through windows we peer down on the people and machines that are mixing up the flavor du jour Berry Berry Extraordinary sorbet Large e monitors give an look at the activities below Then i('s off to the Flavo Room for a sample Emily likes the purple sorbet so te ‘ es full-leng- th flat-scre- en up-clos- The Celestial Cafe is open for breakfast and lunch The factory tour shop and cafe are closed on major holidays'Childrcn must be at least 5 to participate in the tour For more information call (303) or visit the Web site wwwcelestialseasoningscomwhow earetour 581-12- 02 Jelly Belly: The maker of gourmet jelly beans offers a tour of their warehouse in Pleasant Prairie Wis The tour includes a ride on the Jelly Belly Express through the large warehouse and distribution wwwcaperadchipscom' 30-min- Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory: More than 50 different teas are available for tasting at this popular Boulder Colo attraction The free tour includes a video an art gallery featuring “eclectic” teapots and teacups and original paintings used on Celestial Seasonings Tea boxes a tea sampling room the Celestial Herb Garden a mint room and the “rocking and rolling" factory where 8 million teabags are produced daily The Celestial Tea Shop and Emporium offers teas at substantial discounts as well as teadrinking accouterments and gourmet gifts videos show the Center Large-screcompany history of candy making and how the candy is made Kids of all ages love the dancing chorus line of Jelly Belly characters — and the retail store where they can taste samples Tours operate Monday through Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm but are closed on some holidays Call for more (866) 868-75en 45-min- tonight?” Other tours to try: Cape Cod Potato Chips: Visit Cape Cod Potato Chips in Hyannis Mass this summer and you might win a lifetime supply of potato chips ' That's the prize the company will award its visitor Officials have been monitoring the visi- taste-tempti- chocolates and ducer of high-en- d truffles offers educational guided tours for small groups between 9 a m and 2 pm Monday through Friday The factory store is open 22 Lake Champlain Chocolates: About 45 minutes north of Ben & Jerry’s in Burlington Vt this pro- - pm) An observation deck in the factory store enables customers to see the work being done on the production line Free samples are always available and factory “seconds” can be purchased for up to 40 percent off the retail price For more 7 information call (802) There’s more information and a virtual tour on the company’s Web site wwwlakechamplainchocolatecom i 864-180- Schimpffs Confectionery This fourth generation family owned business has been making candy in Jeffersonville Ind for 111 years For no admission fee visitors can watch candy being made on equipment Hard candy made on drop rollers are lozenges that are 100 years old and fudge peanut brittle and toffee are poured out onto an 1891 steel table from large antique copper kettles Thanks to you Reunion a success September 11 The events of Sept 1 1 were tragic but out of that tragedy a spirit of To the editor: One of the truly Wonderful greatness has been things about living in Cache in America — and it’s Valley is the spirit of help and the greatness and goodness of support that is so generously our nation that we celebrate given This community spirit Celebrate America is a was displayed last week as the musical celebration of the Logan High Class of 1982 celAmerican' Spirit The fact that ebrated its 20 year reunion it is such an outstanding preOur committee enlisted the sentation is due to the spirit of help of many former teachers the people of Cache Valley and local businesses to make It’s really quite remarkable our event a success Special fem volunteers are donating so thanks and gratitude are many months of effort Why extended to: Kim Linford would working people and Casino Parties Spring Creek students sacrifice so much of Fitness Summit Creek Fittheir time to volunteer for this ness BigO Tires Murray ' program? I believe it’s Dental Lab George S Eccles because of the message the Ice Arena Cache Valley Fun show communicates Even the Park Old Grist Mill Fuhri-marehearsals have a contagious Framing and Rne Art spirit of what is good about Mom's Pies and Goodies America I feel it as I watch Juniper Inn Dominos Pizza and the performers feel it as Kiddie Kandi(ls Cache Honda ' they dance and sing their Yamaha Hair Production hearts out It feels good — Plus Solar Nail El Toro because it is good A famous Viejo Sid and Maria Bodrero French historian once said Joe Astle Pepperidge Farm “America is great because she Mr Weston Henrie Mr Ray is good and if America ever Watts Mr Roger Wilson Mr ceases to be good America Dave Rose and Mr Layne will cease to be great” Schwartz I can assure you that fee Thanks are also expressed and greatness of goodness to our many classmates for America is alive arid well in attending our event May you Cache Valley — you will see continue to prosper and add to that in full force when you see the community spirit of Cache the Celebrate America Show Valley The evening includes dinner the show and dancing to the Kaylene Murray big band music of the Crest-mar- k North Logan Orchestra All this will happen on Sept 6 and 7 at 7 pm in fee USU Ballroom" The show has a lighthearted To the editor: For nearly a year a small plot revolving around fee ' adventures of three sailors army of people have been who arrive in New York Gty planning the Celebrate America Show for Cache Valley (circa 1948) and have only 24 hours to spend What they do The event will be held in conand where they go provides brand wife new our junction national holiday “Patriot delightful entertainment The conclusion of the show fea- Day” — commemorating tures a tribute to our firemen and a tender reminder of the many acts of patriotism and heroism surrounding 9-It is being produced FOR fee community BY the community and your support will say you want it to continue Tickets need to be purchased immediately at Lee’s the Herald Journal and the USU Ticket Office Celebrate it America is a group: this is not a moneymaking project — it’s a community betterment project And there's no way it could happen without the support of the community To the many businesses feat have contributed to make Celebrate America a possibility — we say thank you To the people of our Valley — thank you for your THURSDAY AUGUST 15 2002 7:00 RM V HILLCREST ELEMENTARY non-prof- ns Celebrate America HILLCREST NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING 11 960 North 1400 East Logan Mayor Thompson will discuss: Deer Pen Property Status V Fire Update V Sub-Stati- on V Water Storage Facility Update V Neighborhood Improvement Program Whata great place to live We have a lot of reason to Celebrate America! 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