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Show The Ogden Valley news Page 10 Volume XIX Issue XXIII January 1, 2012 Snowcrest Skyhawks of the Month The December Skyhawks of the Month were selected by their teachers based on “Leadership.” The students were invited to eat lunch in the conference room and played a game identifying old and new cartoon characters. Teachers vote on students in every department, and there is one boy and one girl selected from each grade, who is then awarded as “Skyhawk of the Month” and recognized for their excellence. Congratulations to the following students: Please Support the Eighth Annual Valley Elementary School “Serve to Save” Dinner! When: Thursday, March15th from 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. Where: Valley Elementary School gym Cost: $25 for a delectable dinner, superb entertainment, & silent auction! Students decorate, emcee, sing, wait on tables, and clean up! Live band. Eat the tastiest dinner made by Ogden Valley and Ogden Canyon’s finest restaurants: Gray Cliff, The Greenery, The Oaks, Carlos and Harleys, Harley and Bucks, Timbermine, Eats of Eden, Jackson Fork, Alpine Pizza, Snowbasin, Huntsville Bar-B-Que and more! New silent auction will feature donations from individuals and businesses. At first mention of the dinner, Wolf Mountain and Powder Mountain signed on to donate! Be uplifted by a presentation from Bonneville High School 15-year-old pianist Landon Weeks. 100% of your donation goes to charity. Make out your check to The United Way. Fill in the memo with the charity of your choice and 100% goes to that charity! No overhead! This year’s donations go to your choice: Boys and Girls Club of Ogden ~ A local family’s need (TBA) Safety Net through United Way ~ Philippine Learning Center Businesses wishing to contribute can call Carolyn Hogge, Michelle Evans, Jamie Froerer, Rebecca Warnes, or Nicole Chournos at Valley School 452-4180. Call now so that we can include you in all of our flyers and news articles! Snowbasin Hosts Winter Dew Tour Championships February 9 - 12 Closing Front Row: Jared Dickson – 9th Grade Skyhawk; Colton Layser – Earth Systems; Tanner McKay – PE 8 out the seaBack Row: Ethan Fuller – PE 9; McKayla Thomas – Clothing; Frances Davis – Keyboarding son with the Applications; Robyn Shupe – 8th Grade Skyhawk; Anders Johnson – Science 8; Jackson Stuart Winter Dew – 8th Grade Skyhawk. Tour Championships, Snowbasin Resort has been chosen as the stage for the final event of the season. Showcasing the world’s top freeski and snowboard athletes competing in slopestyle and superpipe, the event will take place February 9 through February 12, and will feature the year-ends Awards Ceremony. Boasting the largest media platform in all of winter action sports, The Winter Dew Tour will be televised live on NBC with additional domestic and international programming reaching more than 200 million households worldwide. “It is terrific to be selected once again to host the season ending Winter Dew Tour Championship,” said Jeff Robbins, president and CEO of the Utah Sports Commission. “Last year’s event drove significant economic impact and brought tremendous international media exposure to Utah. Also, with the 2011 event at Snowbasin setting an all-time Winter Dew Tour attendance record, it highlights that Utah remains a great location to host major sporting events.” “Snowbasin is excited to welcome the Dew Tour back in February 2012 and showcase our resort to a worldwide audience,” said Kent Lyons, General Manager of Snowbasin. “The Front Row:McKell Shepherd – Keyboarding; Anthony Arroyo – Social Studies 7; Briana Lowden opportunity to welcome the best snowboarders and skiers to our resort has proven to be very – 9th Grade Skyhawk; Aliza Miller – Manufacturing. with our guests and we hope to again Back Row: Hannah Watson – PE 7; Daniel Crockford – English 7; Carver Booth – 7th Grade popular demonstrate the sports appeal of the Ogden Skyhawk; Marguerite Bennett – Math I; Josh Thomas – 8th Grade English; Luke Hansen – Social and Northern Utah area to yet another recordStudies 8; Clarissa Songer – CTE Intro; Ariel Cheney – 7th Grade Skyhawk; Ashley Snoke – Pre- setting audience.” Algebra; Dana Craig – FACS. Not pictured, Cole Noel – English 9. The Winter Dew Tour continues its com- FitNESS CLaSSES iN thE VaLLEy Shuttle Available to Valley Elementary for $3. Call for details. Fitness Classes start at 8:30 AM in the High Altitude Kids Tumbling Room mitment to progression in winter action sports, featuring premier 22-foot superpipes and the highest level slopestyle courses at each stop. Cornerstone elements including live music and a festival village will remain a mainstay of the Tour. Rising freeski and snowboard stars will also have an opportunity to solidify a regular spot through a qualifying system hosted at the Breckenridge event. “The Winter Dew Tour continues to be the most successful winter action sports tour by continuing its tradition of setting spectator attendance records, attracting the world’s top competitors and enjoying partnerships with the country’s premier resorts,” said Chris Prybylo, General Manager of the Winter Dew Tour. “A standard of excellence for winter action sports has been set, and we look forward to building upon it during the 2011-2012 season.” Winter Dew Tour - The Winter Dew Tour consists of three major, multi-sport events spanning across the country. Each event features snowboard (superpipe and slopestyle) and freeskiing (superpipe and slopestyle). At season’s end, the overall point’s leaders are crowned year-end champions and awarded the prestigious Dew Cup. As part of an Alli property, key lifestyle elements compliment the competitions at each Tour event including the Festival Village, specialty competitions, and live cutting-edge music. Current Winter Dew Tour partners include Mountain Dew (tour title sponsor), Toyota, Nike 6.0, Ball Park, Pantech, Paul Mitchell, Playstation, and Power Bar. For more information, including scheduling, visit <www.Allisports.com> Subscriptions available for out of area residents at $18.00 annually. Send payment with mailing address to: The Ogden Valley news P O BOX 130, EDEN UT 84310 $40/month unlimited MWF classes ~ $5/class drop in rate ~ All fitness levels & ages welcome. 801-678-7959 or 801-745-2444 Located at 4776 E. 2600 N. in High Altitude Fitness in Eden behind the old car wash. 801-745-4000 Guitar and Drum Lessons Offered for Children and Adults Classical Rock Blues Jazz, Country or Folk 2555 WOLF CREEK DR. 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