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Show •N*E W S- Covering what matters most Spanish Fork WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2008 • A5 P.A.N.I.C. People Against Narcotics in the Community will meet at the Diamond Fork Junior High School, 50 North 900 East Wed. April 2 at 7 p.m. Special guest will be Clay Egan, professional wheelchair rock crawler, motivator, speaker and recovering addict. Host families needed The following talented exchange students would like to attend Salem Hills or Spanish Fork HS. A Thai^ student likes basketball, table tennis, soccer, pets,** saxophone, and piano. A Thai student likes dancing,'! cheerleading, singing, drawing, and computers. | A Korean student likes basketball, computers, photography, movies, and computer graphics. A Thai student likes tennis, computer, and cooking. A student from Norway likes soccer, basketball, handball, volleyball, drawing, cooking. A student from the Netherlands likes gymnastics, track and field, javelin, soccer, scuba diving, and snowboarding. For interest and info call Ginger Smith at 801-375-5243 or E-mail grandmaginger@comcast.net /. ..//-.*•• •'•'•';^;'•-:-j.fJ''x:'- CARTER'S PHOTOGRAPHY Courtesy photo FANTASYLAND: Children's Vision Program will present "Disney's Lands" Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12. Dance group to perform The Children's Vision Program, a creative/modern dance program, was founded in 1983, and is now 25 years old. The director and founder of the program is Debbie Wilkinson. Ages three through 18 can ; participate. Wilkinson received training from BYU, where she taught for over 10 years. She has worked with children for over 30 years, teaching them to swim and dance, teaching them to use their bodies to the best of their abilities. She is the wife of Brad Wilkinson, a mother of seven, and has 12 grandchildren. The mission statement for Children's Visions is to give credibility to children's ideas, around Disney's magical talents and imaginations; to kingdom with 150 dancers. create an environment that You'll visit the magic of fosters each child's creativity, Fantasyland with Pinocchio, while teaching dance skills andflywith Peter Pan, to the necessary to enhance their adventures of Indiana Jones. ideas of movement. Through You won't want to miss the the program, all children have boys' piece this year, Buzz the opportunity to perform Lightyear or the intrigue of and build self-esteem through Space Mountain, to name the wonderful avenue of the just a few. This production arts. Children's Visions be- will run Friday and Saturday, lieves in keeping the "Heart April 11-12, 2008, at 7 p.m., in the Art of Dance." with a matinee at 2 p.m. on They are also a recipient of Saturday, April 12,2008. the Utah Arts Council Council Some of the highlights and National Endowments include 12 Disney princesses for the Arts. and princes will treat the Currently they are audience with a selection working on a production of ballroom dance. They called "Disney's Lands." The will delight the 35 young program will take the audience princesses as they waltz Commissioner speaks to Kiwanis Eugene Col ledge KIWANIS less traffic will need to use use the freeway, Computer rail will be coming to Utah County Commissioner County within 3 years. It is Larry Ellertson recently heavier and faster than "light spoke to the Kiwanis Club rail." Each track section is 1/4 about our county. We now mile long. He also discussed have 520,000 people living property taxes, the county in our county and they are fair coming to Spanish Fork, expecting a population of and the Utah trails system. 800,000 by 2020. Utah SFCN channel 17 will County is the fastest growing rebroadcast this event at 8 am county in the state. or 8;30 am all next week. He pointed out that $2.6 Chad Bunn conducted the billion has been allotted for meeting and introduced the the 1-15 expansion. Also, speaker. Eugene Colledge led many side roads. will be the pledge and Gordon Lowe expanded and improved so gave the prayer. tion will be held on April 26, 2008. For more information, call June Curtis at 794-2464, youngmastersart@gmail.com. The Young Masters Music Competion auditions will be on April 26, 2008. There is a $15 entry fee per audition. Audition length is three minutes or less. The finalists concert will be that evening, April 26, 2008 at Peteetneet Academy. 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There will be cash, prizes, arts scholarships (50$-200$ first place prizes), divisions for ages 6-18, fine art competition and instrumental music competition. It is open to any Utah County students. Feedback and judging will be from arts professionals. Entree fee for Young Masters Art Competition is $5 per item. The art show and recep- around them and with them. Also, special guest dancer Ginger Christopher will dance as the White ^Rabbit from "Alice in Wonderland." Admission is $6, and can be purchased at the ticket office at the Covey Arts Center, call 852-7007, or go to www.coveycenter.org. 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