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Show Volume XVII Issue XIV The Ogden Valley news Page January 1, 2010 Young Women from Ogden Valley Strive to Raise Funds for Service Opportunity in Nepal Class on Constitution Offered Lonnie Crockett, PhD, of Huntsville will be teaching a class at the Ogden Valley library titled “The Making of America and Her Constitution. The class will be held for eight consecutive weeks beginning January 28, 2010 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. each week. The class is free to the public, and materials will be supplied by the instructor. Everyone is invited, including those of junior high school age and up. For more information, call Lonnie at 801-745-6505 or 801-941-0930. On the night of December 17, a Jazz game were given away. Guests seemed charming benefit dinner was thrown at super excited over the silent auction and the Hearthside in Eden. The dinner was raffle, and as they collected their winnings hosted by Alexa Millet for the night, Alexa and The story begins Incorporating the line of the break, and Kailee Carter—two Kailee were overwhelmed with a huge, highly- Cummings transforms the lens shard into a local young women who with joy to see the genermagnified telebreathtaking glass masterpiece. From were born and raised in osity of those who were scope lens in transit across the hot magnification to magnificent, this art the Valley. The two 20willing to support this desert. As it lies in the hot sun uncovexhibit is not to be missed. year olds recently made special opportunity they ered on a flat bed, it heats up . . . a lot. For more than meets the eye, visit the decision to offer three have to serve others. Luck would have it, as it travels they the Texture of Art Exhibit now on dismonths of their time volAlexa and Kailee will are hit with a brief, yet transforming play at The Crowley Wilkerson Fine unteering in the underdeleave May 15, 2010, and rain storm. The lens is so hot and the Art Galleries—Elevated Spaces. The veloped country of Nepal will reside with Nepalese rain so cold that the lens shatters. To exhibit runs through January 30, 2010. where thousands upon families, walking every most, this is a complete disaster. To the Crowley Wilkerson Fine Art thousands of children are day to an orphanage that Glass Master, Dan Cummings, it is the Galleries—Elevated Spaces is locatorphaned, having with no needs much care. Their beginning of a magnificent glass sculpture. ed at 115 Historic 25th Street in Ogden. real home, no family, and role in serving the orphans no opportunity to obtain is to act as older siblings an education. The dinto the children—teaching, ner was held to generhelping and loving them. ate funds to help cover The organization Republican Cherilyn Eagar is running for homosexual indoctrination in the classroom. expenses for the trip. All that they will be volunShe funded and provided research for the proceeds from the dinner teering through is the U.S. Senate against current Senator Bob Bennett will be used to support International Volunteer in the 2010 campaign. Eagar will be the guest legal brief that virtually killed the ratification the funding of the volun- Alexa Millet and Kailee Carter. HQ Organization. at an open house on January 5 from 7:00 to 8:00 of the Equal Rights Amendment and its big teer work they will offer Through the IVHQ Nepal p.m. at the Ogden Valley Library in Huntsville. government agenda to remove protections that in Nepal. orphanage work program, volunteers can Attendees will be able to visit with Ms. Eagar, women once had. On the state level, in Utah, former UN At the dinner, the night was glowing make a difference in a child’s life by giving and discuss her campaign platform. Eagar states, “The majority of our elected Ambassador Jeanne Kirkpatrick recomfrom the beautiful Christmas lights, and care and, most of all, giving hope. Christmas cheer was spread from the chariWhile Alexa and Kailee received financial representatives in Congress have lost touch mended her appointment to the U.S. Civil table people attending the event. An enjoy- help from the benefit dinner, much more is with the core principles that made this country Rights Commission, Utah Committee. She coable dinner of pulled pork, hot potatoes, still needed before they can begin serving. If great. If we don not elect representatives who authored the first state Family Education Rights green beans, and rolls was served along you would like to help Alexa and Kailee help will courageously pledge to return to them, our to Privacy Act that passed overwhelmingly. with a dessert of hot fresh cookies under a others, donations can be sent to Kailee Carter economy, sovereignty, and moral foundation She recently helped organize a new Utah States’ Rights Coalition. scoop of ice-cream. Christmas music was at 4757 N. 2900 E., Liberty, Utah 84310, or will continue to weaken.” The Washington Post has named this race one On the local level, as a candidate for the performed for the guests by Jake Martin, you can contact them at 801-645-6760 or by Debbie Carter, Kailee Carter, and Alexa email at <kailee.carter@aggiemail.usu.edu> of the top 10 in-party races in the nation to watch. school board in Richardson, Texas, she successMillet on an illuminated stage, and the Special thanks would liked to be extend- She is on leave of absence as Vice President of fully led a grassroots effort to retain honours reception hall was decorated with a warm ed to all those who helped during the Marketing and co-owner of WebsTarget, a real classes, and to prohibit school-based health holiday spirit. night of the dinner; specifically, the Valley estate Internet Marketing company specializing clinics, contraceptive distribution, and condom A silent auction was also held to generate Market, Ruth Martin, local contributing in organic search engine optimization and social demonstrations in classrooms. Cherilyn has hosted a talk radio show and additional revenue, with many local stores’ stores, and all those who came and sup- networking, to give full-time to this campaign. On the International level, in 1978 routinely subs on K-TALK radio in Salt Lake merchandise offered to the highest bidders, ported Alexa and Kailee in their upcoming Cherilyn was a delegate to the United Nations City. She is a former teacher featured in Sean and a raffle for two lower bowl tickets to a adventure in Nepal. International Women’s Year Conference. In Hannity’s book Let Freedom Ring for success2004 she advocated at the United Nations in fully calling into question the American Red support of traditional family values, assist- Cross’ “religious and political neutrality” policy. ing Constitutional scholar and law professor That policy prohibited her high school performRichard Wilkins to raise money for the Defend ing group from performing a repertoire of lyrics Marriage Project. from The Declaration of Independence, “God Attention parents of children kindergarten Lessons are two hours long. Children and On the national level, she initiated the Bless America” “Prayer of the Children” and through high school age. If your child is youth of all ability levels are welcome, from founding of two family advocacy organiza- “God Bless the USA” at a post-9/11 volunteer new to the world of skiing and snowboard- beginners through all skill levels of mountain tions, has fought pornography and raised awards banquet. She did what was right and ing or if they are veterans who skiers and riders. money for legal research. She secured over risked her job by cancelling the performance. want to master their skills, look Your child will be placed in $400,000 in funding for these causes and Cherilyn has served in leadership roles in no further than the After School the best group for them accord- helped raise $22,000 online for a legal defence Republican Women’s organizations and on nonProgram held at Wolf Creek ing to their current ability. The fund to assist two families in Massachusetts profit boards. As President of Utah California Utah Ski Resort. lessons are progressive and the whose children were not allowed to opt-out of CaNdIdaTE cont. on page 10 The After School Program students’ skills are refined with has been successful now for four each lesson. During the last seasons with many of our students returning lesson your child’s accomplishments will year after year. The Learning Center Staff is be celebrated during a fun race through an so excited about the success each skier and obstacle course, followed by ice cream and snowboarder has had with the program that an awards party. they can hardly wait for the 2010 season! The price for participating in the program With the After School Program your is $100 per child, which includes a comchild will receive five afternoons of coaching plimentary lift ticket and rental equipment. for one low price. The cost of the program Pricing can not be discounted if your child includes the five afternoon lessons, rental does not need a ticket and/or rental equipequipment, and lift passes. ment, as these are offered complimentary. The program begins the week of January The Learning Center Staff hopes your 26 and runs five weeks through the last child will come and participate in this excitweek of February. You may choose if your ing program! To register your child, visit child will ski or snowboard. You may also the Learning Center at Wolf Creek Utah choose the day that works best for your Ski Resort or call 801-745-3511, extenchild—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or sion 2. You may also email <skischool@ Friday. Your child will come on the same wolfcreekutah.com> The registration deadday for five consecutive weeks at 4:00 p.m. line is January 20, 2010. Art Under Glass U.S. Senate Candidate Guest at Open House at Ogden Valley Library Wolf Creek Utah Learning Center Announces After-School Program DAILY SPECIALS Not valid with other offers or promotions. MONDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY EarLy BIrd GETS THE EGG . . ! “2 for TUESday” “THIrSTy THUrSday” The first customer in the door, gets breakfast for FREE! Breakfast - 2 eggs, 2 hotcakes, 2 strips of bacon Lunch - Cheeseburger, Cheeseburger, Pepsi, Pepsi for the price of one Dinner - Catch 2 fish dinners for the price of one. Domestic draft 1/2 OFF. 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