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Show “THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS May 15, 2005 Summer Programs @ Your Library Summer Reading Programs, a poe a Learn to Skate at the Ogden Ice Sheet sense of adventure! Medieval Celebrations. Teens can win great prizes by reading books and writing their own personal book reviews! They can also explore Medieval Europe by joining the library’s teen ook discussion group on Elizabeth Alder’s incredible novel, King’s Shadow. Registration is required, and copies of the book will be available to check out in June an P ave any questions about either of these fantastic programs, call 745-2220. Farewell Recital Planned for Tami Creamer If you live in the Ogden vals chances are you've had a least one easnine of a moose; these long limbed gentle e fre- Moose cow and her calf rest in residential yard in feas' bloom in residential reas at lower eleva- North Fork area. tions. While most moose sightings, from a distance, can be exciting and rewarding, especially if you are able to take advantage of that perfect photo, an up close and personal experience is more than slightly disconcerting and possibly even dangerous. As building and development in the Valley continues to DATE TIME: PLACE Thursday, May 26 :00 p.m. Ogden Valley Library The public is invited, but a special invitation goes out to all of Tami’s piano students she has taught through the years. Please join us after the recital for visiting and refreshments. ¥ Manners ¥ Moose By Kristine Weida mier performance at the Huntsville LDS Stake Center. The musical features her original work “To Be Like Him,” which was chosen and pubais in i 80 Most nee LDS Songs. thank you all her aon she has ‘shared with others, aaed recital will be held iin her honor. The recital will feature many of Tami’s original works and arrangements. Local musicians, including some of her family members, will perform at the recital. Tami will also treat us with a farewell poe ee ‘This community performance will be he’ Valley U11 Boys Soccer Players Kick Their Way to the Top The “Warriors” U11 Sane Soccer Competition Soccer. During the fall and winter team, whose team members are from Ogden _ seasons, the winning team played three sessions Valley and North Ogden, has been sailing upsevof indoor soccerze the following results: eral winning seasons. UII First pla The team plays UYSA Ci ee Soccer at U12 Second “Place (The team competed the Division 1 State level where they are currentagainst boys a year older than they are.) y in first place. They also finished fist place last U12 First Place (Again, they played against fall at the UYSA Division 2 State level for a team with boys who were one year older ' The Ogden Valley is losing one of its finest talents; Tami Creamer and her family will be moving to Guam in June where her husband Lamar has taken a job with the LDS Church. Tami is well known through the Valley an along the Wasatch Front for her incredible musical talents including composition skills. Tami began playing the piano at the young age of a She wrote her first composition at age Tami was selected to be in the prestigious “Young Ambassador’s” performing group ai BYU and was with the first group a that was allowed to visit Laie Chir Tami has won multiple awards for her LDS Hymn arrangements and coterie Her original composition for children was published in the Friend magazine in October 2002. Tami’s crowning glory was a musical written for youth during the LDS Church World Wide Celebration in 2000. Many attended the pre- The next session of the Learn to Skate skating lessons program at the Weber County Ice Sheet will begin on Wednesday evening, June 15 and continue for five weeks through July 13. The summer five week session consists of 5/2 hour insructed skate lessons for all ages and abilities. Classes for beginners will begin at 5:00 p.m ockey segment of this program will continue as well. The cost is $28 for the five week section, which includes : skate ental, For to register yourself or your child,p I th 78-6300. ) Fob 2005 Tyrannosaurus Reads, and Medieval Celebration. Tyrannosaurus Reads Kids of all ages are invited to register for this free summer program. There will weeks of great rewards for reading dhioush out summer vacation along with weekly raffles for “ of fun prizes. The library will also host os of fun ae to drive away the dog days of sur Registration i required, but bevond that, all you need is a han Medieval Celeb Travel back to dave of yore during a summer of < The Ogden Valley Branch Library will be kicking off its season of summer events on May 31, when children and teens can sign up for the Page 5 increase, moose habitat continues to shrink, and encounters with, what wildlife resources term “nuisance moose,” could increase in residential areas. Randy Wood, a biologist with Utah’s Department of Wildlife Resources, says that incilents with nuisance moose in residential areas used to be more predictable. “The population’s seasonal distributions for the past fifteen to twenty years had followed the same pattern. We’d have increased interactions with moose in residential areas all along the Wasatch Front primarily in May, June, and July. 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