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Show Page 4 The Ogden Valley news Volume XXI Issue V June 15, 2013 OVBA Business Networking Social Event Slated Judge Monroe G. McKay to Speak at June’s SUP Meeting Now, more than ever, business owners and managers need to network to stay in business. The OVBA Business Networking Social Event provides the opportunity for professionals to connect one-on-one with other professionals. One of the most effective ways to get more customers is through referrals from your colleagues. Please bring your business cards and brochures to share with other businesses. Local business owners are invited along with members to this OVBA event being held Thursday, June 20 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Huntsville Barbeque Company in Huntsville. The cost is $5 for OVBA members and $10 for non-OVBA members, which includes appetizers and soft drinks. Please RSVP to terry@ovba.org by June 17. For more information visit <www. ovba.org> T h e O g d e n Va l l e y Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers is excited to have Monroe G. McKay, a judge on the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals and Huntsville native, as our guest speaker for our June Meeting. Our meeting will be on June 20 at 7:00 p.m. at the Ogden Valley Branch of the Weber County Library in Huntsville. This promises to be a very informative and rewarding evening and the general public is invited to attend. For more information, contact Tyke Richardson, President of the Ogden Valley Chapter of the SUP, or Dennis Shaw at 801791-1036. The team at Century 21 Gage Froerer & Associates of Eden say they are “bursting at the seams” to share the best kept real estate secret in Ogden Valley— beautiful and unique community in the Valley. Kevin and Steve grew up in North Ogden and describe their fond memories of skiing the mountains of Ogden Valley and spending summers skiing and swimming at Pineview Reservoir. “Now we enjoy bringing our own kids up to the Valley. While working on Crimson Ridge, we have had the opportunity to meet many of the association members and have enjoyed working with them to revitalize it. While we both currently work in Salt Lake City, eventually we hope to build in Crimson Ridge and live in the Valley full time. “Please join us Saturday June 15 at Crimson Ridge, or stop by any other day for information about the development—either at the Gage Froerer, Eden office; or at the Crimson Ridge club house. You may rsvp by calling/texting 801-4770513 or emailing <C21Eden@gmail.com> Also, don’t miss our website for Crimson Ridge at www.Crimsonridge-utah.com or www.century21.com>” As progress on the home continued, the one- steam shower. of-a-kind design by architect Mark Bates, the The views will next pull you into the living impeccable building quality of Luke and Paul space with a large open concept kitchen, dining Berman with Big Canyon Home and Leigh and family room. The marble kitchen counters Chessler of Eden Design’s keen eye for design, refine the space again by complimenting the this house was sure to be a huge hit in this sum- split-faced tile that was used for the backsplash. mer’s Northern Utah Parade of Homes. White cabinets are not something you see every The exterior of the home combines the rustic day, especially in a mountain town, many differfeel from the Wyoming reclaimed snow fence ent elements came together to make this beautisiding along with a subtle natural-colored stone to fully designed kitchen work. The wall color give the home a warm and welcoming feel as you that was chosen gives depth to the space and drive up the driveway. The helps the cabinets pop off view from the Sivakumar the wall while complementresidences of Ogden Valley ing the golden tan tones in and Snowbasin is one that the marble. The island lightwill take your breath away ing brings that rustic feel to and leave you in awe at the space with the nickel and the beauty the Valley has gold finishes, as well as the to offer. Large banks of island cabinets that match windows line the home and the stain finish on the trim bring in picturesque views that flows throughout the and large amounts of light View from deck of Huntsville Parade home. home. into both the main level of Leigh Chessler of Eden the home as well as the walkout basement. Design says, “This home has been a joy to work As you enter through the front door, the on, having this be my first home that is showhomeowners brought with them a magnificent cased in the Northern Utah Parade of Homes, I crystal chandelier that once graced the halls of am excited to see people’s reaction. The furnia cruise ship. This chandelier gives the home ture that has been selected for this home complea more refined feel and accompanies well with ment the amazing architecture that this home the large view of Pineview. This again helps to has. Keeping the color palette fairly neutral with bring the elements of nature into the home. The pops of color throughout it will show homeownsconces in the hallway compliment the large ers something that they might not have seen chandelier and help, again, to bring a more before. I have a few funky pieces of furniture refined rustic feel and a little bit of funk to the that not only work great with this home but will space. The large office offers amazing views to show others my personality.” help make your workday not seem like work. The judging of the Parade of Homes will be A tall ceiling and two walls almost completely June 17 with the show running from June 21 covered with windows make the space a place through July 7. This home is the only home in that you want to work in. the Valley in the Parade this year, but is defiOnce you make your way into the Master antly one that you do not want to miss out on! Suite, you feel ready to rest and relax with ease “I have the best job in the world. I get to as you sit in a small sitting area that allows work with talented people, amazing clients, you to view Pineview while in your pajamas. and get to submerge myself in my Valley!” You can take in the views of both Pineview commented Chessler. “I couldn’t ask for more, and Snowbasin from either side of the master and this house showcases all of those amazing bedroom with the wrap around porch that lines elements into one space. I hope to see many the back of the home as well as the small court- people out at the Parade and look forward to yard patio that faces Snowbasin. The white working with many new clients and hopefully split face stone on the fireplace again gives doing another Parade Home soon.” the mountain feel without making the space For more information on this year’s 19th feel too heavy. As you enter the master bath Annual Parade of Homes, including tickets, and dressing room, you see the large amount coupons, maps, and Parade Home hours, visit of counter space and storage with his and hers <www.utahparade.com/bf/ut/nwhba/mem/ own space to get ready that is separated by association.jsp?pid=1180> Huntsville Home to be Showcased this Year’s Parade of Homes Community Invited to Barbecue In in the fall of 2012, a family from Texas a large luxurious bathtub. The master suite broke ground on a home that, at the time, was shower uses full slabs of stone that, again, gives at Crimson Ridge not intended for the 2013 Parade of Homes. a light and relaxing feel as you shower in the Crimson Ridge! “Come see the club house and housing development in Crimson Ridge. Walk around the neighborhood and enjoy some of the best lake views in Ogden Valley.” The Crimson Ridge club house is located at 5129 Whispering Pines Lane in Eden. An open house/barbecue will be held Saturday June 15 from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Food and drinks will be served. All are invited to attend. The owners of the development say they are “local, home-grown guys who believe in Ogden Valley.” Kevin Deppe and Steven Fenton say they are both excited to take part in the development called The Reserve at Crimson Ridge in Eden, and feel fortunate to be part of such a Meet Me at the Station! Weber State University Department of the Performing Arts and the Union Station Foundation present Jazz at the Station with the BBC3, Wednesday, June 12 at 7:00 p.m. in the Grand Lobby of Ogden’s Union Station. This event is a free, all-ages event. BBC3 personnel include the following: Guitar: Keven Johanson - Johanson is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Utah where he teaches Jazz guitar and jazz combos, among other things. He is a board member of Jazz Arts of the Mountain West (JAM), and has been a guest performer at the 1999 Umbria Jazz Festival in Perugia, Italy and guest performer at the 1999/2000 Umbria Millenium Winter Fest in Orvieto, Italy. He is well known to Utah jazz fans for his performances at many venues. Bass & Trumpet: James Schaub - Schaub started playing bass among other instruments in the public school system. After high school he enrolled at Utah State University majoring in music under Dr. Larry Smith. It was here that he discovered horn band funk and the jazz art form. Currently he fills the bass chair for most points of the Utah musical compass. During the day he teaches orchestra and guitar in the Cache County School District. Drums: Benjamin Jennings - In addition to being a musician, Jennings also assists in producing the Jazz at the Station program. His love of jazz really began when he first started attending Jazz in the Skyroom, the earliest incarnation of this program, in 1998. Listening to and meeting jazz musicians changed the direction of his musical interests. He now works to share that interest with others. Jazz at the Station provides an all-ages venue for jazz fans and students. Well-behaved children are welcome to attend as long as they do not disturb the performers or members of the audience. For more information about this program, contact Caril Jennings at 626-6431 or crjennings@weber.edu or Benjamin Jennings, 801 458 8959 or <BenjaminJennings@me.com> YOU’RE INVITED TO A BARBECUE AT CRIMSON RIDGE A unique gallery of original fine art and inspirational gift items. A one-a-kind collector’s paradise featuring the works of 10 Utah artists, owning and operating the gallery. 801-334-9881 268 Historic 25th Street ~ Ogden “Fine Art & Gift Gallery” www.gallery25ogden.com Hours 11 a.m. - 6 p.m Mon. - Sat. Bring in this Ad for 10% Discount on Any Single Item. Saturday, June 15 2 - 6 p.m. View from Crimson Ridge lot. Come to the Crimson Ridge Club House located at 5129 Whispering Pines Lane in Eden. Public is invited for Free Food and Drinks! RSVP at 801-477-0513 or C21Eden@gmail.com Visit http://crimsonridge-utah.com Best kept SECRET in Ogden Valley! Sponsored by Century 21 Gage Froerer & Associates, Eden Dad will love this book for Father’s Day! |