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Show Page 14 The Ogden Valley news Volume XXIII Issue II March 15, 2015 Calendar of Events Mondays: Children’s Discovery Time, 10:30 a.m. @ Ogden Valley Branch Library. All children, infancy - 5 years of age, & caregivers invited to hear stories & participate in learning activities. Children introduced to books, music, & art. Program runs on 7-week cycle with 1 week off between cycles. FREE! For more info call 337-2660. Tuesdays: Weber County Commission meeting, 10:00 a.m. Weber County Bldg., 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Public hearings held Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m. as needed. Meeting minutes & agendas at <www.co.weber.ut.us> Tuesdays: Films @ Your Library – New Releases, 7:00 p.m. Every Tuesday: Join us for ping pong night at the American Legion in Huntsville. Ping pong tables have been set up in a side room at the Legion. Play from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. For more info call Matt, 801-745-4403. Everyone welcome! Come learn to play or hone your skills with the best! Every 3rd Tuesday: Mountain Arts & Music’s Monthly Gathering at the library in Huntsville. Evening includes art activity, guest speaker & open mic/sharing segment, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Free for all ages. All art disciplines welcome! For more info email <mountainartsandmusic@gmail.com> Every 3rd Tuesday: Nitwit Knitting Circle, 6:30 p.m. We knit sweaters for the Knit for Kids Guideposts Project & baby booties for the Pregnancy Care Center. If you can’t knit, we’ll teach you how! Free & fun! Learn a craft while supporting a good cause. More info at 745-3635. Every 4th Tuesday: La Leche League meeting, 10:00 a.m. Mother-to-mother support for breastfeeding & pregnant mothers. Meetings held in Ogden. Contact KeeNan with questions or for more info, 745-2664, or email LLLWeberDavis@gmail.com or La Leche League of Utah’s web address at < www.lllusa.org/ UT/Utah.html> Every 4th Tuesday: Ogden Valley Township Planning Commission, 4:30 p.m., Weber County Bldg., 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden. Wednesdays: After School Program @ Ogden Valley Library, 2:30 p.m. A free program recommended for children kindergarten thru 6th grade. Offered throughout the school year. For more info call 801-337-2660. Wednesdays: Senior Lunch in Ogden Valley Library community room, noon. $3 suggested donation for seniors, $6 for those 59 & younger. Call 337-2660 for more info. The library schedules activities that coincide with the Senior lunch, including senior bingo, senior gaming (Wii), & fitness classes. Wednesdays: AWANA club for children kindergarten - 6th grade @ Fellowship Bible Church, 4783 N. 3300 E., Liberty, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call Greg @ 745-6200 for info. Wednesdays: Wildlife Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. @ Ogden Nature Center. All ages invited to learn more about some of Utah’s native animal species. For more info call 621-7595 or visit <www.ogdennaturecenter.org> Wednesdays: Dinner at American Legion Post 129 at 6:00 p.m. Open to general public. 604 S. 7800 E., Huntsville. Beef & Chicken tacos & salads. Chile Verde Burritos. Every 1st Wednesday, GEM Committee, 5:00 pm, Huntsville Library. Ogden Valley GEM (Growth with Excellence Mandate) Committee is an open-to-all citizens group working to sustain the rural atmosphere of the Valley and promote the other values expressed in the Ogden Valley General Plan. The Committee works thru County officials and processes toward keeping our Valley a great place to live and visit. For more info see <www. ogdenvalleygem.org> Every 2nd Wednesday: Eden Park Board meeting, 6:30 p.m. Call Nicholas Froerer at 801-510-3210 for location & or more info. Every 2nd Wednesday: Ogden Valley Recreation/Transmission Special Service District Board Meeting, Ogden Valley Library, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Public invited. Every 2nd Wednesday: Ogden Valley Land Trust board meeting. 7:00 p.m., Ogden Valley Library. Call Shanna @ 745-2688 for more info. Every 2nd Wednesday: Blood Pressure Clinic. Registered nurse from Applegate Home Health Care offers blood pressure & glucose checks prior to Sr. Luncheon @ the Ogden Valley library. 11:40 a.m. Call 337-2660 for more info. Every 2nd Wednesday: VFW Fred J. Grant Post 1481 & Ladies Auxiliary, 6:00 p.m., 907 W. 12th St., Ogden. Join us to learn about our involvement in the Community & how we may be of service to veterans. For questions, call Post Commander Doug Ferguson at 801-633-0610. Every 1st & 3rd Thursday: Huntsville Town Council meeting, 7:00 p.m., Huntsville Town Hall, 7309 E. 200 S. Visit www. huntsvilletown.com for more info. Every 1st Thursday: CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) @ Ogden Valley Library, 7:00 p.m. Leaders meet monthly. Everyone welcome! Volunteers needed. For more info call Darla Weston at 745-2365. Every 2nd Thursday: Mountain Arts & Music - Song Circle/ Music Jam, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. @ Eden Community Center at Eden Park. Free for all ages. Bring acoustic instruments, percussion, voices, and everything musical, and join Mountain Arts and Music for a fun, all-ages jam session! Everyone is welcome. For more info, email <mountainartsandmusic@gmail.com> Every 2nd Thursday: Nordic Mountain Water Board meetings, 7:00 p.m. @ Peterson Builders Bldg., 4793 East 2300 North, Eden. Meetings open to shareholders. Non-shareholders need to call a week in advance to be placed on the agenda. Call 745-2605 for more info. Every 2nd Thursday: Piece of Mind Quilt Guild. 6:30 p.m. at My Heritage Fabrics. Participants share quilts they’ve made & learn new techniques. Also produce quilts for charity. The guild is part of the Utah State Quilt Guild. All are welcome—beginner to advanced quilters. Come join us! Call Becky Smith @ 801745-1929 for more info. Every 2nd Thursday: Utah Homemakers Associations monthly meetings designed to promote stable homes & satisfying family living. Speakers share educational info. Come gain skills that contribute to your interests & needs as homemakers. Also participate in service projects to help others & the community. 10:00-11:30 a.m. Nursery available. $12 yearly fee. Contact Renee, 745-2468. Every 3rd Thursday: Readin’ in Eden, Community Reading Group, 7:00 p.m. For location, confirmation of date and time, & more info, call Martha at 801-814-1698, or Darla at 801-3915143. Everyone welcome. Every 3rd Thursday: Ogden Valley Business Association Meeting (OVBA). For more info visit <www.ovba.org> Refer to web site for time, click on “Meetings.” Saturdays: Zumba @ Ogden Valley Library, 10:00 a.m. Zumba class taught by a certified instructor is an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness program that is moving millions of people toward joy and health. For more info call 801-337-2632. Saturdays: Super Saturday Family Films @ Ogden Valley Library, 2:00 p.m. Saturdays: Apres Ski at the Trappers Ridge clubhouse each Saturday Jan 31 - March 29 - 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. For more info visit ww.utahppr.com or www.wattsliving.com or call 801-745-6500. Saturdays: 8:00 p.m., American Legion “Cutterzone Karaoke” with Kent Cutler & over 100,000 songs to choose from. Come show off your talent or just for the party. Also, come in for Pool Player’s Challenges. Every 4th Saturday: Read to Succeed, a life success and personal improvement book club, will meet 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. For confirmation of location, date, time, and more info, call ShyAnna at 801-821-6295 or Michelle at 385-405-8030. Everyone is welcome to come and join! All meetings held in Ogden Valley. Sundays: Breakfast 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. @ American Legion Post 129. Open to general public. 604 S. 7800 E., Huntsville. Sundays: Open House at the Fairways Link Model each Sunday thru April 4 - 1:00 - 6:00 p.m., 4182 N. Sunrise Dr., Eden. For more info visit ww.utahppr.com or www.wattsliving. com or call 801-745-6500. March 16-21: WSU’s Dept. of Performing Arts hosts the Bonneville Chamber Music Festival, various times and locations, $7/$6/$4, visit weberstatetickets.com or <cdenniston@ weber.edu> March 17: WSU’s Stewart Library hosts the “Weber Reads” book club discussing “Some Pig, Some Writer” 12:30 p.m., Stewart Library Hetzel-Hollein Room, free, open to public, reading materials provided, <kmackay@weber.edu> March 17: WSU’s Teaching & Learning Forum hosts the Gifts Lecture Series, “Developing Interactive eTexts: A little technology can go a long way,” speaker Bob Fudge, philosophy professor, 2 p.m., Stewart Library HetzelHollein Room, free, public welcome, <tkuehls@weber.edu> March 17: WSU’s Dept. of History & Asian Studies host the 2015 WSU Film Festival featuring Ernst Lubitsch’s film “Design for Living,” the story of two poor Americans in Paris who fall in love with the same woman, 7 p.m., Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, free, public welcome, <glewis@weber.edu> March 17: WSU’s Hall Global Entrepreneurship Program presents Gina Duffy, founder and CEO SheShreds clothing company, 6 p.m., Wattis Business Bldg Room 203, <amyhirschi1@weber.edu> March 18: WSU’s Outdoor Program hosts weekly Ogden Dawn Patrol cross-country skiing (continues thru April 8), 4:30 a.m., WSU Outdoor Program, free, 801-626-6373 or <outdoorprogram@weber.edu> March 18: LDS Student Association’s devotional for young adults featuring Keith McMullin, Deseret Management Corporation CEO, 12:30 p.m., Ogden LDS Institute of Religion (1302 Edvalson St., Ogden), free, 801-621-1800. March 18: WSU’s Center for Diversity & Unity hosts “MLK Conversations: Women Matter,” a discussion focusing on King’s legacy and its impact on women, 1:30 p.m., Shepherd Union Room 232, free, public welcome, 801-626-6957. March 18, 25: WSU West hosts a Life and Learning Workshop, “Love & Logic Parenting,” power struggles, responsibility, limits, three-part series, 6-8:15 p.m., WSU West Room 108 (5627 S. 3500 W., Roy), free, public welcome, registration at <weber.edu/west> March 19: Through Our Eyes: In Black and White, a true story collection about their struggles with sexual identity, abuse, suicide, addiction and broken homes. The book launch will be held from 6-8 p.m. at Ben Lomond Historic Suites in Ogden and will feature a student reading and book signing. All proceeds will be used to keep the writing and publishing program going at Two Rivers High School. For more info, contact Cassie Cox at ccox@wsd.net or call (801) 476-3947. March 19: WSU’s Goddard School of Business & Economics hosts the Ralph Nye Executive Lecture Series Young Alumni Panel featuring recent Goddard School graduates, Wattis Business Bld Smith Lecture Hall, free, 801-626-7307 or <gsbe@weber.edu> March 19: WSU hosts author Matt Richtel who will discuss his book “A Deadly Wandering,” a story about texting and driving and the challenges of paying attention in the digital age, noon, Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, <lfernandez@weber.edu> March 19: WSU Faculty Awards Luncheon, 12:30 p.m., Shepherd Union Ballrooms, $16.99 per person, <malissajones@weber.edu> March 19: Artist Terrece Beesley’s Intermediate Watercolor @ Eccles Community Art Center, Ogden. Thursdays, 6:30 8:30 p.m. March 19 - May 14 (classes not held April 2 or May 7). Tuition $95. A supplies list will be provided to registering students. Register at 801-392-6935. March 20: WSU Women’s Softball vs. N. Dakota, 2 and 4 p.m., Wildcat Softball Field, free, <weberstatesports.com> March 21: WSU Campus Recreation hosts the “Leprechaun Dash,” a 5K run and 1-mile kids’ dash, 9 a.m., Stewart Bell Tower Plaza, $10-$35, weber.edu/races or 801-626-8723. March 21: WSU’s Small Business Development Center presents “Start Smart: Business Start-Up Seminar,” a two-hour single session workshop designed to help entrepreneurs understand the basics to start a business, 10 a.m., WSU Downtown Room 210 (2314 Washington Blvd., Ogden) free, register at <clients.utahsbdc.org/events.aspx> March 21: WSU Women’s Softball vs. North Dakota, noon, Wildcat Softball Field, free, <weberstatesports.com> March 22: Mountain Arts & Music - Art in Motion - A designated time to get together and create art, whether it be draw- MY COMMITMENT TO YOU v P roperty Management: I will help you rent out your home or condo as well as maintain it. 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Speaker Kate Holbrook, women’s and LDS Church historian, noon, Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, free, public welcome, sarahsteimel@weber.edu or 801-626-7737. March 24: WSU’s Center for Diversity & Unity hosts “Taboo Talks: Women on the Front Line,” a discussion on women in infantry, 1:30 p.m., Shepherd Union Room 232, free, public welcome, teresaholt@weber.edu or 801-626-6957. March 24: WSU’s Dept. of Performing Arts presents the combined WSU Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, 7:30 p.m., Browning Center Austad Auditorium, $7/$6, weberstatetickets. com or <cdenniston@weber.edu> March 25: WSU’s Outdoor Program hosts weekly Ogden Dawn Patrol cross-country skiing (continues until April 8), 4:30 a.m., WSU Outdoor Program, free, 801-626-6373 or <outdoorprogram@weber.edu> March 25: WSU’s Center for Diversity & Unity hosts “Stop the Hate: Understanding Welfare Realities,” a discussion on employment and welfare, 11:30 a.m., free, public welcome, Shepherd Union Room 232, teresaholt@weber.edu or 801-6266957. March 25: LDS Student Association hosts a devotional for young adults featuring performances by the Institute Choir, 12:30 p.m., Ogden LDS Institute of Religion (1302 Edvalson St., Ogden), free, 801-621-1800. March 18, 25: WSU West hosts a Life and Learning Workshop, “Love & Logic Parenting,” power struggles, responsibility, limits, three-part series, 6-8:15 p.m., WSU West Room 108 (5627 S. 3500 W., Roy), free, public welcome, registration at <weber.edu/west> March 26: WSU’s Goddard School of Business & Economics hosts the Ralph Nye Executive Lecture Series, speaker Val Bitton, partner at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, Wattis Business Bldg Smith Lecture Hall, free, 801-626-7307 or <gsbe@weber.edu> March 26: WSU’s Shaw Gallery Film Series presents “The Square” a documentary chronicling political activism in Egypt, 7 p.m., Peery’s Egyptian Theater (2415 Washington Blvd, Ogden), free, public welcome, egyptiantheaterogden.com or <cdenniston@weber.edu> March 26: Gasa Gasa Girl Goest to Camp, 7:00 p.m. at St. Joseph Catholic High School Evans Black Box Theater @ Skaggs Fine Art Education Bldg, 1790 Lake St., Ogden. This event is free and open to the public. For more info, visit www. stjosephutah.com or call 801-394-1515. See article on page 4. March 27-30: WSU’s Dept .of Performing Arts presents the WSU String Festival, various times & locations, swang@ weber.edu or <astaweb.com> March 27: WSU’s Toastmasters Club, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Lampros Hall Room 218D, free, public welcome, contact hparker@weber.edu or <facebook.com/WSU.Goddard.Toastmasters> March 27: WSU Women’s Softball vs. Portland State, 2 and 4 p.m., Wildcat Softball Field, free, <weberstatesports.com> March 27: WSU’s Teacher Education Dept. & Utah Down Syndrome Foundation host a social for WSU students & families of children with down syndrome, 6 p.m., Shepherd Union Ballroom, free, open to public, <shirleydawson@weber.edu> March 27: WSU West hosts a Life and Learning Workshop, “Couples Date Night: Battle of the Sexes,” discussion on conflict resolution while participating in games, 6-8 p.m., WSU West (5627 S. 3500 W., Roy), $5 per couple, public welcome, registration required at strongermarriage.com, 801-626-8956. March 27: WSU’s Dept. of Performing Arts presents the play Arcadia, two academics attempt to determine the cause of a duel from 200 years ago, 7:30 p.m., Browning Center Eccles Theater, $12/$10, weberstatetickets.com or <cdenniston@weber.edu> March 28: WSU’s Men’s Tennis vs. University of Idaho, 10 a.m., Ogden Athletic Club (1221 E. 5800 S., S. Ogden), free, <weberstatesports.com> March 28: WSU Women’s Softball vs. Portland State, noon, Wildcat Softball Field, free, <weberstatesports.com> March 28: WSU’s Dept. of Performing Arts presents the play Arcadia, two academics attempt to determine the cause of a duel from 200 years ago, 7:30 p.m., Browning Center Eccles Theater, $12/$10, weberstatetickets.com or <cdenniston@weber.edu> March 28: Watercolor & multimedia workshop exploring still life and imaginary designs presented by artist Lisa Quagliozzi @ Eccles Community Art Center, 10 a.m. - noon. Bring a picture of your favorite interior or exterior environment. Materials provided. Tuition $33. Workshop recommended for ages 8 - adult. Pre-register at 801-392-6935. March 30: WSU’s Dept. of Performing Arts presents the American String Teachers Association Stringfest Honors Recital, 7:30 p.m., Browning Center Garrison Choral Room, free, public welcome, <cdenniston@weber.edu> More Calendar of Events items posted online at www.ovba.org To place your scheduled event in the Calendar of Events, call Shanna Francis 801-745-2688 or Jeannie Wendell 801-745-2879 |