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Show AROUND HILL 10 TIMES November 25, 2009 Think arts and crafts for the holidays Get your Jazz, Grizz, theater tickets S tained glass 3-D angel class, Dec. 12, p.m. to 8 p.m., $ 49 per student plus the cost of materials, Ron Snorgrass, instructor 10 am-2 p.m., $35 per student plus Beginning tole painting class, begins by $10 for materials, Ron Snorgrass, appointment, must have six students, fourinstructor — older children and adults are welcome to participate in a class in which ' week class, $30 per student, Thursdays, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tirzah Probasco, instrucparticipants will build a 3-D angel using lead came. Lead glass and the pattern are tor, call (801) 825-2660 Basic stained glass class, Tuesdays, 5:30 provided. Interior design workshop, Fridays, 6:30p.m. to 8 p.m., begins Dec. 8, five-week p.m. to 8:30 p.m., begins Dec. 4, four week class, $49 per student plus the cost of materials, Ron Snorgrass, instructor class, $55 per student, Patricia Broffel, Intermediate stained glass class, Thursinstructor Drawing class for all skill levels, Mon- days, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., begins Dec. 10, five-week glass, $49 per days and Wednesdays, Buildstudent plus the cost of ing-520,4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., materials, Ron Snorgrass, begins Dec. 14 for a total of instructor eight 2-hour sessions, $85 per Wood shop equipment session, the ability to use art Certification card class, $3 triangulation taught as well, per student: Suzanne Storer, instructor Power Tools Institute Strip piece quilting class, Course Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. to Every Friday, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., begins Dec. 2, four 3 p.m. week class, $40 per student, Every Saturday, 11 a.m. Marcie Reilly, instructor to 4 p.m. RBI Scroll Saw class, Wood Shop staff will Thursdays, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., provide the training begins Dec. 3, four-week Woodworking class class, $25 per student, Larry begins by appointment, Chantland, instructor Basic framing class, Wednesday, Dec. 9, Mondays, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., eight-week class, $80 per student plus the cost of mate5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., $45 per student, suprials, select the project and the teacher will plies included instruct you on how to build it, Ron SnorAdvanced framing class, advance V-grooved, brush-up coursees are also of- grass, instructor, call (801) 725-0041 Woodworking classes available: fered by appointment only, $45 per stuBasic joints class, $40 plus the cost of dent materials, one class only, 4 hours Also, Wizard Mat cutting class, $ 60 Workshop/studio time, $20, one class Connie Thomas, instructor Basic cartooning class open to kids 10 only (2 hours) Woodworking beginning boxes, $45 years old and older, Mondays, 4 p.m. to 6 plus the cost of materials, class is for four p.m., begins Dec. 7, four-week class, $40 per student, includes supplies, Eric Brof- weeks, total of 10 hours Clocks, desk or mantel, $ 45, four week fel, cartoonist class for a total of 10 hours Advanced folk art class, Tuesdays, Woodworking classes available by 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Building 1279 Room 2, begins Dec. 1, four-week class, $30 per stu- ppointment. Call Ron Snorgrass, instructor, at (801) 725-0041 dent, Tirzah Probasco, instructor Developing woodworking skills equip- Care care clinic will cover all the major ment skills class, by appointment — call automotive parts, Dec 2,3,9,10, and 16, Ron at (801) 725-0041 and then make pay- $50 per student, clinic is for four week ment at the Frame Shop. period, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Thomas "TJ" Johnson, instructor Two-week class, Wednesdays, 5:30 Trips available for snowmobiling vacations Y I nformation, Tickets and Tburs has tickets for all kinds of holiday events and sports: Jazz tickets only $76 for lower bowl tickets for the whole season. Give them a call for games seat locations. Your Tickets to Broadway..in Utah: "Legally Blonde" playing at the Capital Theatre, March 25,7:30 p.m., $60.75 or March 27, 8 p.m., $76.50 2009-2010 Utah Grizzlies Hockey tickets, get your stocking stuffer at the ITT office today! Tickets available at a discounted price Need an idea for your loved one for Christmas? • - • How about a night at the Anniversary Inn. Anniversary Inn has three locations to choose from, only $147 good Sunday through Thursday, Call Information, Tickets and Tours for more information at (801) 777-3525. KEYSTONE conference. "We have such a strong club and we feel that we have a really good chance at From page 9 winning a national award, so we would like to be there to accept the award if we; Against Drugs" social held Oct. 16, where youth ages 9-18 learned of the ad- do win," he added. In the meantime, the club will host a:' verse effects of drugs while having fun smaller, community-focused summit in > in a social setting. The club also organizes fundraisers at December. ': "Along with myself and Drew, we will; ballparks on weekends to benefit youth host a teen community conference at :> football teams. Bear Lake to discuss topics such as teerf> "Those are the reasons the youth dating violence and how to stay drug- *j were recognized with the award. They free," Williams said. -^ are in the community, involved and The sessions will be taught primarily doing everything Keystone club memby the center's own Keystone members, bers are supposed to do," said the Youth Center's Teen and Pre-Teen Coordinator along with an adviser from the University of Phoenix, and will be directed toThomas Williams. ward local teens and the older members Ulsh said each Keystone member of the Keystone club's younger affiliate, donates between one and six hours per club, the Torch club, whose members week to the club's activities. are 12 years old and younger. Last week's regional conference also Mentorship is a fundamental appeal .. featured classes on various topics like for teens to join the Keystone club. Price peer pressure, media influence, fundsaid his peers in the club hold him acraising and finding money for college. Keystone member Shelton Price said countable to get better grades in school."If I don't keep my grades up, then I > he enjoyed each day of the three-day can't be in the club or go to the confer- ^ conference. "I think I matured a little after that (conference), which, for me, is ences." For the club's president, Sarah Mus- * • saying a lot." "I learned how to set higher goals for ton, mentorship also makes the club "feel like family. our community service hours and how "We are all military who are in the to raise more money for our club," said same position and know what each other, Keystone member Kathleen Henley. are going through. We can all work toThe club's next fundraising activities gether." will partly fund the club's next conferFor Kerri Henley, who has a real fam-, ence trip. ily member in the club, sister, Kathleen, • ^~^WeswillfbeTaising money to attend the (BGCA) national conference that will she is a member of the club just for be held in Pittsburg, (Perm.), in March," , the fun aspect. "It's a lot of fun to help . Ulsh said, noting that it will cost approxi- people and you get to do a lot of things in, representing the Youth Center." mately $500 per student to attend the ellowstone snowmobile trips, Jan. to five people) plus $110 per person riding 8-10 or March 5-7, $249-$410 per single and $98 per person riding double, includes transportation, 1 tank of gas and oil person depending on occupancy and single or double riding, Includes trans- Yellowstone Valentine snowmobile r,EXPERIENCE THE portation, lodging, some meals, snowmo- trip, Feb. 12-15, $405-$675, depending on bile insurance, and snowmobile clothing occupancy and single or double riding, Carter Creek snowmobile trips, Jan. 16-Includes transportation, lodging, some meals, snowmobile insurance, and snow17, Jan. 22-23, Jan. 30-31, Feb. 5-6, Feb. 19Take a guided tour through a live outdoor manger scene. This free interactive drama is filled with actors, live 20, Feb. 27-28, March 13-14, March 19-20 mobile clothing. animals, and the true leaning of Christmas. Bring the kids early! Dress warmly! Avoid the lines by coming For information, call (801) 777-2225. or March 27-28, $40 per cabin (sleeps one Thursday and Friday. ' ** URNEY To BETHLEHEM Curl up with a good book or visit the library D ecember holds interesting times at the library: Story Hour for toddlers and preschoolers is Wednesday mornings at 10:30a.m. Dec. 2: Snowmen Dec. 9: Preparing for Christmas Dec. 16: Christmas Party Bound is a fun program for teens between the ages of 13 and 17 and will be held Dec. 17. Teens will enjoy a Christmas celebration hosted by library staff with an international flair. Book Bites, a book discussion group with a sweet twist, will meet Dec. 8 at 11 a.m. Books are available at the library. Chocolates and other goodies recommended. Cookie Exchange is a special program for all who are interested to exchange cookie recipes, favorite holiday poems and stories. Please bring your favorite cookies to share or exchange. The event will be held Dec. 17 at 3 p.m. For information, call the library at (801) 777-2533. DATES AND TIMES: •-* il^ ^A Thursday 12/3 @ 6:30-9:00 Friday 12/4 @ 6:30-9:00 Saturday 12/5 @ 5:00-9:00 Sunday 12/6 @ 5:00-9:00 West of Hwy 89 on Hwy 193 in Layton Mountain View Baptist Church www.mountainviewbcorg TW* Transfer your high-rate balances to Alliance Credit Union. B.99°/o APR/OAC on balance transfers ••£••. ^ v- for six months. Alliance SdinUnlo One fu Yours. One University. Park. Anywhere you go, Park is there, bringing the university experience to active-duty personnel, dependents, retirees and civilians. We've built a relationship with the U.S. military over four decades, so our campus network extends to nearly 40 military installations across the country. 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