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Show -NEWS Spanish Fork Registration open for SF realtor participated in Rose Parade Jan. 1 adult arts classes WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 2009 • A5 Covering what matters most The Spanish Fork Arts Beginning Ballet and Jazz Photography. Instructor, Evelyn Nelson Council is presenting their Instructor, Rachael Dailey 2-hour Class — only held Cultural Arts Education for Goodwin the last three weeks of the adults 18 and older. Classes 1-hour Class: $25 workshop (Feb 14,21,28): will be held Jan. 24-Feb. 28, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Dance $25 2009, every Saturday morn- Studio 10 ajn.-12 p.m., Room 5 ing from 8 ajn.-noon. RegFolk/Cultural Dance istration is going on now Theater/Drama through Wednesday Jan. Instructor, Lyndsey Willis Instructor, Adam Cannon 21, 2009 at the Parks and Wulfenstein 2-hour Class: $45; Materirecreation office (800 North 1-hour Class: $25 als Fee: $10 Main, 804-4600). Classes 10-11 a.m., Dance Studio 9-11 ajn., Drama Room/ will be held at Spanish Fork Little Theatre High School and class times Couples Dancing Instructor, Jamie Peck are subject to change. Sewing/Pattern AdjustThe Final Showcase will 1-hour Class: $25 ment and Costume Craftbe presented on Saturday, 11 ajn.-12 p.m., Dance ing for Theater Production Studio Feb. 28,2009. Instructor, Mareen Robinson Introduction to WaterCLASSES OFFERED: 1-hour Class: $25; Matericolor Painting als Fee: $10 Instructor, Lori LambsonCreative Writing 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Drama Hedgepeth Instructor, Jeff Savage 1.5-hour Class: $35; Mate- Room 2-hour Class: $45 rials Fee: $10 8-10 a.m., Room 5 i Technical Theater 9-10:30 ajn., Room 28 Instructors, Richard LindSong writing: Beginning sey, Craig Zeeman, and Basics of Drawing and Intermediate Instructor, Ondre Pettingill Sara Harvey Instructor, Steve Boothe 1.5-hour Class: $35; Mate- 1-hour Class: $40 per 1-hour Class: $25 rials Fee: $10 mdhth ($35 discount rate 8:30-9:30 a.m., Choir 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Room if paid before 2nd week of Room 28 each month) Thursday evenings: 6:30Folk/Bluegrass Ensem7:30 p.m., Little Theatre/ Figure Drawing ble: Beginning Instructor, Hannah Mitchell Auditorium Instructor, Heidi Beddoes 1-hour Class: $25; Materi- 1 ^-hour-Class: $35; Materials Fee: $10 als Fee: $5 Nebo Chorale 9-10:30 ajn., Room 27 Director, Rick Lunt 8:30-9:30 a.m., Band $20 per semester Room Practice: Every Thursday: Oil Painting Instructor, Hannah Mitchell 7-8:30 pjn., ALA Choir Folk/Bluegrass Ensem1.5-hour Class: $35; Mate- Room ble: Intermediate rials Fee: $15 Instructor, Heidi Beddoes Performances: Easter Con1-hour Class: $25; Materi- 10:30 ajn.-12 p.m., Room cert—Friday, April 10, als Fee: $5' Provo Tabernacle; Spring 27 9:30-10:30 a.m., Band Concert—May 13,ALA Room Auditorium. Introduction to Digital It's been said Knowledge Is Power. With that in mind, here's a bit of information that you might find useful: It is the law in Utah that you can have your vehicle repaired where you choose. You never need be intimidated by an insurance adjuster who says you have to go to this or that shop. Get your vehicle fixed like new where you want to. It's your right; it's your choice. If you're feeling pressured, steered in a direction you don't want to go, or if you just have questions about your vehicle predicament, call me at the number below and let's talk. Sincerely, Cary Robarge For Kenny Parcell, a realtor from Spanish Fork, the opportunity to ride on a float in the Tournament of Roses Parade came as a complete surprise. "I never dreamed I would ever be in the Rose Parade," Parcell said. 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and a chance few people will ever get." On Jan. 1, Parcell was one of only six realtors on a float created by the National Association of Realtors. Parcell was selected from more than 1.3 million realtors nationwide in part because of his service on the organization's executive committee. "I've been able to get to know so many exceptional realtors across the Kenny Parcell country," Parcell said. "I feel like it's a real honor to have a Utah realtor selected to participate." The float wraps up the organization's centennial year and celebrates home- ownership with a representation of the tree house in the "Swiss Family Robinson" book by Johann David Wyss. As the story goes; the family is shipwrecked on a deserted island. Rather than give up, they pull together to build a unique home among the trees. The home becomes their strength and solace. The NAR float uses this concept to highlight the true value of homeownership and how important "home" is to families today. An estimated one in every four U.S. households watched the Tournament of Roses Parade, which is also seen in more than 150 international territories. SAM'S PREP OF THE WEEK Travis Still * Sophomore • Basketball • Forward/Guard Travis Still is the son of Brian and Shelly Still of Spanish Fork. The 6'2" sophomore has come into his own on the basketball court. He led the Dons scoring at Fremont and Pine View with 13 and 17 points, respectively; including three treys against Pine View. He also had 10 points against Cedar. Still's favorite part of the game is the aggressiveness and intensity. the Oil Change 552 N. Main • 798-7877 From 'Doc Francis and Staff •*•<?. Doc Francis's Patient Birthdays for January ^Abigail Hines, Mason Baxter, Elizabeth Merrill, Chase Painter,] fohani Garcia, Ashlie Thompson, Craig Whitley, Destany Stufzj fthan Lowe, Lindsay Farnsworth, Colson Argyle, Jamie Tophai Erin Watkins, Bailey Rollins Karl M . 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