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Show Volume XIX Issue XII The Ogden Valley news Page 11 October 1, 2011 Community Foundation of Ogden Valley Imagine the Vacation of a Lifetime Imagine sitting in a luxury hotel with all stays. For the more active and mature cruiser, the amenities and entertainment you want. golf, tennis, and a wide variety of shore excurHosts Successful Fundraising Dinner Harrison; Morey and JoAnn Haymond; Dave Outside, from time to time, you have an island sions are available. and Sharon Holmstrom; Jeffrey and Jenna Holt; Marion Horna and Marty Mayo; Tim OGDEN VALLEY and Tami Hutter; Ross and Julie Mertlich; Robin Patterson; Rip Patton and Nancy Linke On the evening of September 10, the Patton; Ed and Judy Radford; Michael and Community Foundation of Ogden Valley Julie Rhodes; Anthony and Angie Sanfilippo; (CFOV) honored its Pioneer Challenge Donors Cole and Staci Schlack; Richard and Susan with a Fundraising Dinner at Ticklehook, the Spainhower, MedSource; Richard Webb; lovely home of Jeff and Jenna Holt located Weber School Foundation; David and Jerre on the shores of Pineview. What began as a Winder; and Kimbal and Debbra Wheatley. rainy evening ended with clearing skies and We thank these very generous people. If a full moon rising over our valley. Attendees you would like to become a Pioneer Challenge navigated the garden maze to learn about Donor, please contact Nancy Linke Patton at Ogden Valley non-profits, enjoyed a wonderful nancylinkepatton@gmail.com or any CFOV dinner catered by Rooster’s of Ogden, and were board member. treated to a Vivaldi Four Seasons violin concert Many thanks to these additional in-kind donated by the Concertmaster of the San Diego donors: Ann Montgomery, Anniemations Symphony, Nick Grant. The Event Chair Photography; Jim Ormsbee, Elkridge Copy was Foundation Center; and Jones board member Nancy Shirts and Signs. Linke Patton, and the Would you hardworking Event like to join the Committee was the growing number CFOV board. of volunteers who What is a Pioneer will help us with Challenge Donor? our 2012 events? The CFOV has If interested, please recruited pioneering contact Lisa Pack at philanthropic picturesinmyheart@ donors who love gmail.com or the Valley and who Sharon Holmstrom have each given a at <s.holmstrom@ minimum of $1000, ovalley.net> which is helping We gratefully to build an initial acknowledge the Pioneer Challenge volunteers who Fund. During the assisted with C F O V- s p o n s o r e d An Evening at fundraising campaign Ticklehook: Taye of 2012, Valley Alagaw, Christian residents, residents Belmont, James of greater Weber Belmont, Jennifer County, and visitors Belmont*, Sarah to Ogden Valley will Bowen, Spencer have an opportunity to Bowen, Pat Brown, donate to the sixteenSteve Clarke*, Terry plus non-profits who Davis, Clare Davis, operate within Ogden Frances Davis, Jack Valley to enhance Davis, Jodi Davis, the recreational, Paul DeLong*, educational, and Gloria Froerer*, cultural opportunities Photo by Ann Montgomery of Anniemations Ryan Froerer, Tanya for residents and Photography. Froerer, Jeff Good, visitors. What is Jenny Good, Nick exciting is that Challenge funds will match Grant, Will Haymond, Emily Hogg, Gary donations that are made to each Ogden Valley Hogg, Sharon Holmstrom*, Jeff Holt, Jenna non-profit, to the percentage that the Challenge Holt, Marion Horna*, Tami Hutter, Cheyenne Fund allows. It will be up to all of us to show (Annie) Johnson, Connie Kenney, Brandi our support for Valley non-profits. All gener- Lierd*, Melissa Lewis, Hazel Ann Linke, ated funds must be used in Ogden Valley. Nancy Linke Patton*, Myrika Martin, Becky The CFOV-sponsored fundraising campaign Mertlich, Julie Mertlich*, Ross Mertlich*, for Valley non-profits will culminate in Ogden Ann Montgomery, Trevor Morris, Bridget Valley Discovery Days, September 8, 2012, a Nelson, Colton Pack, Justin Pack, Lisa celebration for all that anyone can experience Pack*, Marne’ Pack, Rip Patton, Kim in Ogden Valley. Events will include a Poulson, Ed Radford*, Julie Rhodes*, Jaden half-marathon, bicycle race, ATV ride, Rhodes, Jordan Rhodes, Mike Rhodes*, equestrian poker ride, tennis tournament, Chad Roberts, Elizabeth Roberts, Michael summer biathlon, music, prizes, and many Starnes, Angel Truett, Jim Truett, Macy fun activities. Truett, Natalie Waymond, Richard Webb*, We need you. Do you love Ogden Valley? Tami Weller, Kimbal Wheatley*, and Emily Would you like to join the pioneering group Wilson (*Community Foundation Board of philanthropic leaders in our broader Member). community and become a Pioneer Challenge CFOV’s goal is to grow a spirit of giving Donor? The larger the Pioneer Challenge back to our community (including from Fund the greater the excitement for the those who visit) and to build awareness match, and the greater the positive impact to of the needs of Ogden Valley. Almost Ogden Valley. every event held in our valley runs through We gratefully acknowledge our current our valley but, up until now, we have not Pioneer Challengers, a mix of Valley been able to offer event participants an residents, part-timers, and Weber County opportunity to donate to our valley. And residents, and hope you will consider joining: since this valley is one of the strongest Mike and Jennifer Belmont; Dr Greg and engines driving recreational tourism, which Rita Booth, Booth Dental Clinic; Michael supports economic development in Weber and Patrice Callahan; Senator Allen and Janis County, we want to provide an opportunity Christensen; Jeff and Bonnie Clark; Paul for users to give something back. and Judy DeLong; Representative Gage and Let’s all respond to the needs of the Gloria Froerer; Commissioners Kerry Gibson community, both large or small. Donations and Craig Dearden; Good Cause Charitable build support for infrastructure, activities, Fund, Brian and Jana Watts; Grass Plus, and events that benefit us all. Travis and Chris Poulson; Jeff and Melisa C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N O F float by. The island stops and you can go out Cruising is safe. 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