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Show Page 4 The Ogden Valley news Volume XXIII Issue XVI February 1, 2016 Eccles Community Art Center’s 15th Black & 2016 Ogden Valley Phone Book Now Available The Ogden Valley Business Association come to submit their cellular telephone numbers is pleased to announce the release of its to the OVBA at bod@ovba.org for inclusion in White Statewide Competition Announced (OVBA) eleventh edition of the Ogden Valley phone book. next year’s publication. The Eccles Community Art Center’s 15th Black & White Statewide Competition, a juried competition, is now open to recent works by Utah artists. Original work in all media, including paintings, prints, monoprints, drawings, graphics, photographs, pottery, sculptures & textiles, are eligible. Works displayed will be in black, white and/or shades of gray. “I enjoy this competition,” says Debra Muller, ECAC staff. “Artists are forced to portray their composition and technical skill for their work to have strength. They are not allowed color to give them that wow factor.” The public is invited to visit the Eccles Community Art Center and Carriage House Gallery during regular gallery hours, which are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.; and Saturdays 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. For additional information, please call the Eccles Community Art Center at 801-392-6935 or visit them on-line at <www.ogden4arts.org> The phone book, included as an insert in this issue of The Ogden Valley news, is now arriving in Ogden Valley and Ogden Canyon mailboxes. Copies are also available at local businesses, including the Valley Market in Eden (available at the customer service desk), as well as the Eden and Huntsville Post Offices. This popular phone book only includes residential and business listings for Ogden Valley; therefore, it is light and easy to use, fitting nicely into the kitchen “junk” drawer or under the seat of a car. It is also printed in a larger font, making it easier to read. Residents and businesses that do one-on-one technology instruction. Beginner not have landlines with CenturyLink are welinstruction is offered on Microsoft Word, Email, Internet, resumes and eMedia. To sign up for one-on-one, 30-minute sessions from the E-Team (24 hours’ notice required), call Ben for instruction at the Ogden Valley Branch library at 801-337-2660, or Krista at the North Saint Joseph Catholic High School brings Branch at 801-337-2650. “The Music Man” principles of traditional famBook Club Discussion: Fantastical values to life. The production, set to open History - Wednesday, February 3 @ 7:00 p.m. ily February 4, casts siblings from both Saint Joseph The Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey School and Saint Joseph Catholic Rosalind Hawkins’ scholarship in medieval Catholic High School to create an environment of literature and lore has never gotten her far in Elementary and community—on and off the set. life—until a mysterious man employs her to family Music Man” is a musical with music be a governess for his children. There are no and“The lyrics by Meredith Willson. It is based children waiting at the glorious mansion in on the by Willson and Franklin Lacey. San Francisco, only a mystery that threatens The plotstory con-man Harold Hill, who to change her life and everything she has ever poses as concerns a boys’ band and leader known about the world. Books will be available and sells band instrumentsorganizer and uniforms to the at the Reference Desk at the Huntsville library. naive Iowa townsfolk. Promising to train the Great Reads for Girls – Thursday, February members of the new band, Harold is no musi11 @ 7:00 p.m. Clementine by Sara Pennypacker. cian and plans to skip town without giving any Read about eight-year-old Clementine, who gains several unique hairstyles while helping her father and sorting through difficulties in her friendship with neighbor Margaret. A book The Aquinas Institute of Saint Joseph Catholic group for girls in grades 3rd thru 6th. Join in for a fun discussion, activities, and refreshments. Schools is pleased to present compilations from The first ten girls who sign up will receive their the documentary film Human on Thursday, own copy of the book. For more information February 18 at 7:00 p.m. at Saint Joseph Catholic and/or to sign up, please call 801-337-2660 or High School. Author, veteran, and special guest Sean Davis will facilitate the event and will also stop in at the library in Huntsville. be on hand to discuss his work including his Films @ Your Ogden Valley Branch Library involvement and appearance in the film, and his –Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. Movie Madness in the Valley! book entitled the “The Wax Bullet War.” February 2 – Paper Towns (PG-13) The Aquinas Institute will show a collection February 16 – Jurassic World (PG-13) of excerpts from the film Human, which was distributed in 2015 in multiple media formats, Cinema Saturdays – 2:00 p.m. and was premiered at the General Assembly February 6 – Tomorrowland (PG) Hall of the United Nations on September 12, February 13 – Max (PG) 2015. Mr. Davis is featured in Vol. 2 of the web February 20 – Pan (PG) February 27 – Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (PG) February Fun @ the Ogden Valley Branch Library After School Program – Wednesdays @ 2:30 p.m. Join our After School Program where you can learn science, math, technology, and art skills. This free program is recommended for children in kindergarten thru 6th grade, and is offered throughout the school year. Discovery Time – Mondays @ 10:30 a.m. Children who start kindergarten ready to learn to read have greater success throughout their school years. The Weber County Library can help! FREE Discovery Time programs featuring stories, music, and learning activities designed to teach the five best ways to help your child get ready to read. Learn easy, fun ideas to help your child develop pre-reading skills at home. The programs, developed for infants and children up to five years, are presented in seven-week blocks. Registration is not required. Please call 801-337-2660 for more info! Senior Lunch Program – Wednesdays @ 12:00 p.m. Senior lunches are served in the Community Room. There is a suggested donation of $3 for seniors, and $6 charge for patrons 59 and younger! Special activities such as Bingo, Wii Games, and Fitness Classes follow Senior Lunch Programs throughout the month. Call 801-337-2660 for more information. Zumba @ Your Library – Saturdays @ 10:00 a.m. Are you ready to move to a new beat? Our Zumba class taught by a certified instructor is an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latininspired, calorie-burning dance fitness program that is moving millions of people toward joy & health. Youth Chess Club - Tuesdays, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. This club is not just about creating good players; it’s also about creating great thinkers. Children and teens ages 4 to 18 are invited to learn and play the ultimate intellectual game. All supplies included. Players of all skill levels are invited to join the Weber County Library Youth Chess Club. Computer Classes @ Your Library with the E-Team! Feeling lost in the growing world of online resources and electronics? Sign up for Business listings include those located in the valley and Ogden Canyon, as well as those that provide goods and services to the Ogden Valley community. With each issue, the OVBA hopes to provide more of the key information that residents and businesses want. Suggestions about how to improve this and all OVBA publications are always welcome. Please email your ideas, comments, or suggestions to <bod@ovba.org> The Ogden Valley Business Association is dedicated to serving the Ogden Valley community and its businesses. Visit www. ovba.org for local events and special offers from local businesses. St. Joseph Catholic High School Production of “The Music Man” Begins February 4 music lessons. Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian sees through him, but when Harold helps her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness, Marian begins to fall in love. Harold risks being caught to win her. Director Jennifer Hughes, in her ninth year as Theatre Director at Saint Joseph, states, “This is the first time we cast actors from elementary, middle, and high schools during auditions. It truly brings this family-based musical to life. It is fun to watch the opportunities for siblings to grow closer together in return.” “The Music Man” will run February 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13 at Saint Joseph Catholic High School, 1790 Lake St., Ogden. For ticket information, call 801-394-1515 or visit <stjosephutah.com> Aquinas Institute to Host Documentary Film “Human” version of the film and attended the screening at the United Nations. Davis will facilitate the film presentation at Saint Joseph Catholic High School, and will discuss his involvement with the making of Human and the experience of attending the screening at the United Nations. He will also lead a Q&A session following the screening. The Aquinas Institute is pleased to be sponsoring this special event, which will be held in the Evans Black Box Theater at the Skaggs Fine Arts Building, 1790 Lake St. in Ogden. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, please visit stjosephutah.com or call 801-394-1515. Come Make Your Valentine’s Day Special With Us Tuesday - Saturday 5:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. & 3-8:00 p.m. (801) 392-6775 Reservations accepted. 508 Ogden Canyon www.grayclifflodge.com COME JOIN US AFTER YOUR DAY OF SKIING |