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Show Volume XV Issue XV The Ogden Valley news Page 5 July 15, 2008 Ogden Valley Library Announces Summer Film Festival Schedule 2008 Ogden Valley Music Festival @ Your Library! The Ogden Valley Library is proud to present the 2008 Ogden Valley Music Festival. Live performances are scheduled every Thursday evening from August 14 through September 4 at 7:00 p.m. A reception will be held following each performance, allowing those in attendance to meet the artists and enjoy refreshments. Events on August 14 and 21, and September 4 will be held outdoors. The event on August 21 will be held indoors. All events will be held rain or shine! Music Festival events are free and open to the public. Please call 337-2660 for more information. Music Festival Schedule August 14: Hands of Friendship Dancers and Singers. Harry James Sr. is the coor- dinator for this talented ensemble of Native American performers. Navajo cultures are Come enjoy a lineup of great movies brought to life through music, dance, and this summer @ your library! song. August 21: Joe McQueen. Legendary jazz performer Joe McQueen has played with famous music icons such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Dizzy Gillespie. August 28: Coyotee Moon. Western ballads and cowboy poetry are combined to provide a unique, entertaining performance. September 4: Voice of Polynesia and Pacific Generation. The sights and sounds of the Polynesian islands are brought to life through music and dance. A traditional “fire-knife” show will highlight the event. Valley Resident’s Boutique Wins Best of Salt Lake Liberty resident Janet Ume is located at 186 25th Street, Ogden, Peters was surprisingly 801-39DREAM,< umedesigns.com>” stunned, and thrilled, to Janet opened her boutique in 2004 after a hear that her 25th Street store Umé Boutique few years of offering personal shopping to had won the “2008 Best of State” for ladies in the Valley. “I would invite one or shopping for all of Northern Utah by Salt two ladies over at a time, know their size Lake Magazine. and tastes ahead of time, and “What makes this such have several outfits ready an incredible honor is for them to sample when the fact that my boutique they arrived. My clients was recognized for this loved the convenience and award amongst all the the fact that I put together competition in the northern complete looks for them. part of the state, including But deep down, I always many of my favorite places wanted my own boutique, to shop in Salt Lake,” and seeing all the funky exclaimed Janet. “It’s been energy on 25th Street in my lifelong dream to own its recent transformation a small boutique and this convinced me that the time award is the frosting on the was right.” cake for sure!” Janet and her husband In an excerpt from Mike moved to the Valley Salt Lake’s website, the in 2002 right after the explanation of the why tragic events of September and how of the annual 11, 2001. “Both Mike awards was described as and I had very senior level such, “Each year, Salt positions in our careers; I Lake magazine seeks out was in banking and he was Janet Peters the best of everything in in engineering. We traveled Utah. For 2008, we proudly offer you the all the time and barely saw each other. We biggest-ever collection of our favorite had a cabin here since Mike is an avid skier, people, places, and the things we love and we decided this was the perfect place about living in the Beehive State. Fashion for us to settle to escape the insanity of in the Mountain West is a slippery thing. urban life.” Janet noted, “I took a year off We might wear a suit to a ballgame to just think about what I wanted to do and one day, and jeans to an important I realized that while I had always been a business meeting the next. Our rugged fashion hobbyist, I really wanted to try my individuality is often most-defined by the hand at it professionally.” things we buy. Here’s where we get the Umé means “to dream” in Japanese, good stuff. and Janet felt this was a fitting name for her boutique, since her mother is Japanese. Best Dress to Express Yourself Source “Winning this recognition is an awesome The immortal YSL famously said, new twist to my dream, and I know my “Fashions fade, style is eternal.” That’s how mother would be so proud.” he gets away with those glasses. Fashion is To share this recognition with her loyal a trend; style is an expression. For style, we (and new) clients, Umé Boutique will be recommend checking out Umé, in Ogden. having a special Best of Beehive Blow Out This tiny boutique features clothes by local sale thru the end of July. And she’ll give designers, along with vintage and boho you a special something just by mentioning imports, and a cool collection of funky and the award to her. The boutique is open handmade accessories. We love the handmade Monday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. cuffs and the reconstructed vintage pieces. to 6:00 p.m. July 18 July 25 August 1 August 8 Bee Movie (PG; 90 min) Curse of the Were-Rabbit (G; 85 min) Jumanji (PG; 104 min) James and the Giant August 15 Peach (PG; 79 min) Horton Hears a Who! (G; 88 min) Films will be shown every Friday from June 13 through August 15 at 11:00 a.m. Refreshments provided. Hope to see you at the movies! Buy Local, Eat Local, Enjoy Locals A cool and sunny Bread and Jam morning, the smell of Ashley Stoddard - Paintings fresh organic coffee, Alison Benjamin - Handcrafted Jewelry baked breads, and fresh and Art cut summer flowers Pam Crow - Weaving, Handcrafted Silk, and herbs. The taste and Bamboo Scarves of gourmet cheeses, brownies, and freshly Spirit of the Valley - Organic Body Scrubs harvested organic produce. The sound of Stringtown Stringband opened the sealive bluegrass music. The son event with bluegrass, sight of beautifully handwith Guitarist Brett Turner crafted pottery, jewelry, and providing music the folart. The feeling of the spirit lowing week. of community. Additional vendors in The first Old Town Eden the upcoming weeks will and Farmer’s and Artist’s be Craig Bonham, offerMarket held Saturday, June ing BBQ Sauce, Beef 28 was a festive celebraJerky, Brisket Rub, and tion of the beauty of living Salsa. Emily Fuller with in such an abundant valley. Dottie Beck’s will offer The Market will continue Marsha Rasmussen and Linda a boutique sale in front of every Saturday from 8:00 Knudston High Altitude Fitness. a.m. to noon throughout the A heartfelt thanks to Ben summer, ending September 13 at the Old and Becky Toone for providing the stage for Town Eden Center located behind the for- this incredible community celebration. Another mer Eden General Store. thank you to to Ogden Valley Magazine. A “thank you” to all the vendors who It’s not too late to apply for a booth. shared their extraordinary crafts to begin Applications for the Market can be picked the Market season: up in front of the Eden General Store at the Sandhill Farms Organic Produce, Herbs entry of Harley and Bucks, or at the Valley and Granola Market Customer Service Desk. Mail Coffee by Drew and Howard - Organic booth applications to: Fair Trade Coffees EDEN FARMERS MARKET Beehive Cheese - Gourmet Cheeses PO BOX 645 Poulet Express - Organic Eggs EDEN UT 84310 Linda Knudtson – Quilts, Baked Goods and For more information, contact Marsha Produce Karly Knudtson and Rachel Stuart - Snow or Pete Rassmussen at 745-0584, Linda Knudtson 745-6662, and/or Michelle Cones Cunningham at 673-7977. Steeniez Beanies - Ipod Cases See you at the Old Town Eden and Kevin Parsons Pottery Beckert & Evans Bakery - Fresh Baked Farmer’s and Artist’s Market! 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