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Show Volume XXX Issue VII The Ogden Valley News Page 5 June 15, 2023 Huntsville Family Fun Run 2023 The Huntsville Family Fun Run will take place July 4, 2023, starting at the southeast corner of Huntsville Park at 8:00 a.m. Please be there at least 15 minutes early to check in! Same-day registration, 7:15 to 7:45 a.m. No same-day registration after 7:45. There will be three races—one for kids 8 years old and under that goes around the perimeter of the park, a one-mile run, and a 5K that loops through town and is open to all ages. Live Music on the Patio at Wolf Creek: Free summer concert hosted by CFOV Valley. Celebrate CFOV’s motto - Live Here. This is a hometown-run, low-key fun way for families to start their holiday but is not intended to be timed professionally or provide a The Community high-competition environment. However, medFoundation of Ogden Valley als will be awarded to winners in each age (CFOV) invites you to join category. them for a free outdoor The cost to register is $5 per runner. music event, “Music on the Please register at huntsvilletown.com Patio at Wolf Creek,” Tuesday, June 13. Strollers are welcome. But, please, no bikes, etc. Live music featuring Eden’s Yellow Rose Questions may be directed to Brenley will rock the patio from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Burton at HuntsvilleFunRun@gmail.com. the Wolf Creek Clubhouse located at 3873 N. Wolf Creek Dr. in Eden. Dust off your dancing shoes and come enjoy the live music! In addition to great music, food and drinks will also be available for purchase. Center/bowery at Eden Park. The cost is $25/ Spend the morning hiking, biking, or on person, which includes all supplies. Register and the reservoir, then come and enjoy an evening pay online at mountainartsandmusic.org. listening to free live music in the mountains. Kids Art Classes - We have completed two CFOV supports and promotes 15 nonprofit sessions of Kids Art on Tuesday mornings for organizations whose programs benefit Ogden the home schoolers and will do another session in June. For more information and to register, please go to mountainartsandmusic.org/kidsart-classes. We just successfully completed six Snowbasin sessions of art classes at Valley Elementary and Resort is ushering in are working on plans to offer more during the a new season with 2023-2024 school year. KIDS NEED ART! the announcement Open Arts & Music - This free event will be held every Thursday evening from 6:00 of its 2023 summer offerings. Guests will to dusk in beautiful Huntsville Square start- be welcomed back to the mountain begining Thursday, June 29. We offer watercolor ning Saturday, June 24 to enjoy the resort’s supplies and instruction by two awesome art vast lineup of summer activities, including teachers, a kids’ art station, and an open mic an expanded outdoor concert series, gondolafor music or the spoken word. All levels are assisted biking and hiking, and mountain-top welcome. It is a family friendly weekly evening dining. The resort will also be debuting the of creativity in a beautiful spot! Check our web- Overlook Deck, a new, expanded outdoor venue for summer and fall weddings. site for more information. “It’s hard to believe that summer is upon us after experiencing our longest ski season on record with more snow than ever before, but the time has come to welcome our pass holders and guests back for what is sure to be another extraordinary season on the mounplayers are required per team. Prizes for the winner! tain,” said Davy Ratchford, General Manager • 1:00 p.m.* - Fish Catch (*will start when the at Snowbasin Resort. “Our team has been 昀椀sh arrive) hard at work clearing out snow and making • 2:00 p.m.* - Arm Wrestling Tournament way for summer fun, and we couldn’t be more (*time may vary) • 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Wolf Creek Foundation Dinner. The cost is $15 per person. Proceeds from dinner will go to the Wolf Creek Foundation, which supports military families. The Utah You can 昀椀nd out more about the wonderful Symphony is work they do at wolfcreekfoundation.com. going on tour! Join • 8:00 p.m. to dusk - Dancing us as we hit the • Dusk - Patriotic Tribute & Fireworks road and travel 300 miles with free conWe are in need of volunteers; If you’d like certs and music to help please contact Jason at 435-294-6834 or education opportunities in six locations across Rex at 801-391-9272. Utah, from August 7 to August 12, 2023. Can’t wait to see you at Liberty Days! With thanks to Mountain Arts and Music, the symphony’s first stop on the tour is in Huntsville on August 7, where Associate Conductor Benjamin Manis leads the orchestra in a program featuring two internationally acclaimed (and Utah-based!) singers. Play Here. Give Here. Please visit CFOV.net for more information. Art Is Happening in Ogden Valley! Mountain Arts and Music is gearing up for a great summer of creativity! We are a nonprofit organization with the mission of “Supporting the Creative Arts in Ogden Valley.” We are all about people doing art or music, so we offer opportunities through workshops, events, and other activities. Here are some of the events we have planned this summer. Fiber Dying with Dyer’s Woad - Yes, that nasty invasive plant with the beautiful flower was brought here by pioneers for a reason—to use for dying fabric. There are precursor chemicals to indigo in the leaves of the dyer’s woad plant. This workshop takes participants through the 3-step process to extract the dye and make it useable for dyeing fabric. It is about a 3-hour magical process. We’ll serve a light lunch, and you will go away with beautifully dyed pieces of fiber, fabric, or whatever. It is planned for Saturday, June 3, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Eden Community Liberty Days Announces July 4 Lineup of Events! It’s almost time for the world’s greatest small-town celebration! Liberty Days will once again take place July 4 at Liberty Park. During the day, there will be an exciting lineup of booths to enjoy after the parade: food, artists, dunk tanks, mazes, pony rides, and more! There will also be complimentary bounce houses, and a balloon artist will be provided by the park committee. For lunch, get a liberty hamburger or hot dog at the snack shack. Following is a lineup of additional activities: • 7:30 - 10:00 a.m. - Breakfast. Come hungry! This breakfast is something you don’t want to miss. • 9:00 a.m. - Flag Ceremony & Anthem • 9:00 a.m. - Parade. Individuals who’d like to participate in the parade should line up at 8:40 to the east of the park. • 9:45 a.m. - Arena Games. Mutton Bustin’, Chicken Catch, and Pig Chase. Participants should be 12 and under. You can purchase tickets for the arena games that morning during breakfast. There is a limit on mutton busting and the 昀椀sh catch entrants so get there early. Visit LibertyDays.com for the muttonbusting release form. • 11:30 a.m. - Volleyball. The co-ed volleyball tournament is back again this year. If you’re interested in registering a team, contact Kyle at 469247-5231. Cost: $20 per team. At least 2 female Valley Hair Summer Special Book a color in June or July & receive 1/2 OFF a brow lamination ($45 value). Trust me, you’ll love it! Call for details. Abbie Roylance 385-238-9288 Eden’s Yellow Rose Snowbasin Unveils 2023 Summer Offerings thrilled for the exciting adventures that await this season. With the construction of a new lift, the opening of a new mountain-top venue, and extended summer offerings, we are confident that this historic year isn’t through with us yet.” Returning this season with an extended lineup and new hours is the resort’s popular outdoor concert series. Sundays throughout the summer, Snowbasin’s Blues & Brews and Oktoberfest-themed SnowWiesn events will take over the base area from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. providing guests with great music and delicious food. Tickets can be purchased online or in person ahead of events. Premier Pass Holders will receive free entry. A portion of all ticket sales will be donated to Ogden Valley Land Trust and GOAL Foundation to support their respective missions to enhance local communities. To learn more about Snowbasin’s summer offerings and to start planning your next visit, check out snowbasin.com today or call 801620-1000. Utah Symphony is Coming to Huntsville Park Soprano Madison Leonard and baritone Shea Owens will perform a wide collection of Broadway, opera, and American folk music— plus, hear favorites ranging from Aaron Copland’s Hoedown and Simple Gifts to John Williams’ Theme from Jurassic Park. The concert is free, but it is requested that you register for tickets. For tickets, visit UtahSymphony.org/MusicElevated. Mountain Arts and Music will host a “Celebrate the Symphony” Festival from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. the afternoon of the concert. The festival will include workshops for kids and master classes for musicians. Details will be forthcoming soon! The Community Foundation of Ogden Valley (CFOV) invites you to MUSIC ON THE PATIO! TUESDAY, JUNE 13 6:30 TO 9:30 P.M. FREE Admission Eden’s Yellow Rose Food & Refreshments for purchase No outside food or drink Wolf Creek Clubhouse 3873 N. Wolf Creek Dr Dr.. SUPPORT OUR NONPROFITS Donate at cfov.net |