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Show Volume XV Issue V The Ogden Valley news Page 5 February 15, 2008 Bar J Wranglers to “Saddle-Up” at Weber High Weber High School’s chapter of Future musical experience in the west. Call it what Farmers of America (FFA) have once again you want—the fact remains that the Bar J invited the Bar J Wranglers from Jackson Wranglers deliver some of the purest harHole, Wyoming mony, best musito perform on cianship, and funFebruary 22 niest ranch humor and 23 in the to ever saddleschool auditoriup on stage. As um. Tickets are soon as the Bar J selling quickly Wranglers take to at $15 a seat. the stage, listenProceeds will ers leave behind provide scholtheir busy life and arships and settle into a time learning opporlong ago—a time tunities for of the singing Weber High and cowboy. Fremont High For ticket FFA Chapters. information, Some folks contact the call it a west- Bar J Wranglers to perform at Weber High School. Weber High FFA ern music show; Chapter at 476some call it stand-up comedy with master- 3700, Wyatt Hadlock at 745-2459, or ful cowboy music; others call it the best Melisa Griffith at 745-3480. Valley Elementary Students Prepare for Annual “Serve to Save” Dinner Valley Elementary sixth grade students are gearing up for their fourth annual Valley Elementary School “Serve to Save” dinner! Plan on attending this great community event on March 3 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the school’s gymnasium. Come listen to and meet inspirational speaker Chad Hymas and enjoy music by singer/ songwriter Dan Weldon. Dine first class on a succulent meal compliment of 13 local restaurants. Door prizes will be offered courtesy of Diamond Peak, Extreme Clean, Dottie Beck’s, and more. It is sure to be a memorable evening for guests of all ages! Valley Elementary sixth grade students take the lead in addressing community relief efforts. Thanks to Red Rock Ranch, Alpine Pizza, Harley and Buck’s, Snowbasin, Valley Market, Jackson Fork, The Oaks, Gray Cliff, Timbermine, Eats of Eden, Wolf Creek, Yukon Grille, The Greenery, Destination Eden, and Post Asphalt Paving and Construction, your dinner will be an epicurean delight! Dine on delicious chicken, smoked prime rib, rice pilaf, grilled potatoes, tender veggies, Dutch-oven baked beans, Mormon muffins, breadsticks, and a selection of rich, premium ice cream—all while Dan Weldon entertains with an astonishing variety of acoustic and electric guitar selections, picks a mean mandolin, and supplies a steady backbeat courtesy of his foot-operated Porchboard. To reserve your ticket, you may stop by Valley Elementary, or send a check to the school in a sealed envelope along with a Valley student; your ticket can be held at the door. Make checks payable as a donation to St. Anne’s Shelter or to Primary Children’s Medical Center for $30 or more. First money received equals a meal ticket until tickets are gone. This is not just a 6th grade activity; students are asking for community-wide support. One hundred percent of your donation will go directly to these charitable organizations. There’s no overhead! Sixth grade students will gain a myriad of skills from their experience greeting dignitaries to leading the Pledge of Allegiance. They will decorate the gym, plan table layouts, learn to bus and wait tables, and come to know that even 12 year olds can make a great deal of good happen in the community. We hope to see you at Valley Elementary on March 3! Gray Cliff Lodge will be open February 14 for Va l e n t i n e ’s Day 508 Ogden Canyon, Ogden, UT 392-6775 Make your day special with us! Call for reservations. Showing February 16, 2008 7 p.m. at Peery’s Egyptian Theater Tickets available now at Box Office: 801-395-3227 $12.00 2415 Washington Blvd. Ogden www.peerysegyptiantheater.com Sponsored locally by the Snowbasin Ski Education Foundation www.ssef.org Local Singer Song Writer Night The locals shall sing again! After a huge and positive response to our January event, Mountain Luxury is honored to host a second Singer Songwriter night at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, February 29. The encore will be held at Crimson Ridge Clubhouse located just west of the Yacht Club at 5129 E. Whispering Pines Lane in Eden. Much to the delight of the audience, the original event was to showcase four schedTheresa Ellis uled singers/songwriters but the evening ended up with nine performers. Performances from local talents Tim Daniels, Danielle Vaughn, McCall Erickson, D. Scott Williams, and Theresa Ellis with guest performances by Dave Quackenbush, Gary Kelso, Frosty McWilliams, and Joy Clem created an amazing show. This month’s event will be much Tim Daniels the same with the local “regulars” including Tim Daniels and crew. With so much talent in the area, there are likely to be some new faces in the guest performance category. If you, or someone you know, are interested in performing, have them contact Tim at 801-389-1404. You may also catch Tim at Snowbasin Resort on February 16 at the Mountain Luxury Winter Sales Event from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Earl’s Lodge. Please register online to reserve a space, but if you don’t get a chance, no worries, just Danielle Vaughn show up and we will make room. Complimentary appetizers and spirits accompanied by great music received accolades from January’s attendees. This is an evening about music and supporting our talented local artists proudly sponsored by Mountain Luxury Real Estate. We are also still hosting drop in Après Ski Parties D. Scott Williams at Lakeside Village every Saturday night beginning at 4:30 pm. Teen Tech Week: Gaming Tournament @ Your Library Do you have what it takes to be a champion? In celebration of Teen Tech Week, teens from all over the Valley are invited to showoff their best guitar shredding and dance skills. The Ogden Valley Branch Library will be hosting the first annual Guitar Hero and Dance Revolution gaming tournament. An afternoon-long tournament will be held on Wednesday, March 5 at 3:30 pm. Teens will compete in head to head duels until a grand champion of each game is crowned. The stars will come out to show off their moves and prove they are up to the challenge. Fantastic prizes will be awarded to winners in each category. So, if you want be crowned a champ, show up like a pro and make it happen! Even if you’ve never played any video game in your life, come take part in the action. This tournament is FREE and open to all teens. If you would like to compete in the tournament, please register at the Ogden Valley Branch Library. For more information, please call the Ogden Valley Branch Library at 337-2660. Happy Valentine’s Day |