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Haunted Artworks and More Oct. 10 through Nov. 5, 2014

Friday, October 10, 2014 - 6:00pm to Wednesday, November 5, 2014 - 8:00pm

Haunted Artworks and More

 

 

Oct. 10 through Nov. 5, 2014

 

 

          With the same flair and imagination that “vampires,” ”skeletons,” “bats” and “zombies” celebrate the Halloween season carving jack-o-lanterns, bobbing for apples and trick-or-treating, the Brigham City Museum of Art and History is observing “mischief month” with an exhibition of artworks designed to thrill and sometimes frighten.

Some of the “haunted” works hanging on museum walls through Nov. 5 are ghostly mansions; witch mountain; spooky barns; flying orange and pink unicorns; marauding crickets; a half-lion, half-cat beast; and gigantic seagulls.

The public can view the exhibition of work from the museum’s permanent collection at 24 North 300 West. The entrance is on the west side. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For further information, please phone (435) 226-1439 or visit www.brighamcitymuseum.org.

“Sweet treats” awaiting visitors to the museum are artworks by such luminaries as J.T. Harwood, Waldo Midgley, Lee Greene Richards, Theodore Milton Wassmer, Lee K. Parkinson, Ray Jeppsen and Jessie Larson.

Museum Director Kaia Landon encourages everyone to wear Halloween costumes when they come to the museum.

4th Annual LSS of Utah Fundraiser is November 1, 2014

Saturday, November 1, 2014 - 1:00pm

 

The 4th Annual LSS of Utah Fundraiser is November 1, 2014
Saturday! begins at 1 pm at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral

Dining Hall.

 

Attached is our press release with telephone numbers for people

you may want to interview that are a part of this festive event and

pre-eminent in working for social justice in the State of Utah in

artful, compassionate and engaging ways.

 

Our Agency is known for diversity and this event encourages people

to mix and mingle that might not otherwise ever meet each other.
It's precious to us, and we believe, of major importance to the future

of relations in Utah.

 

We'd love to have you come and cover the event.  You are honored

guests and yourself and those you bring with you will  have free tickets

to the event waiting at the table.

Board of Trustees

Monday, October 13, 2014 - 6:00pm

Board of Trustees

Meeting Notice

Notice Date & Time: 10/13/14 6:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

1. Approval of the September 8, 2014 Board Meeting Minutes
2. Presentation of the September 2014 Financial Statements, Budget Report, and Approval of the Monthly Bills
3. Utah Mosquito Abatement Association Annual Meeting Report
4. Approve/Disapprove: Utah Association of Special Districts Membership w/appointment to UASD Board of Representatives
5. Director's Report
6. Building Report
7. Board Direction of 2015 Budget Items
8. Agenda Item(s) for November board meeting: 2015 Tentative Budget
9. Adjourn

Appellate Judicial Nominating Commission meeting scheduled

Friday, October 10, 2014 - 12:00pm

Appellate Judicial Nominating Commission meeting scheduled

 

SALT LAKE CITY  – The Appellate Judicial Nominating Commission has scheduled a meeting for Oct. 10 at noon to review applications of individuals interested in filling a vacancy on the Utah Supreme Court resulting from the retirement of Associate Chief Justice Ronald E. Nehring effective Feb. 1, 2015. The Commission will meet in the conference room of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice located in suite 330 of the Senate Building in Salt Lake City.

 

The early portion of the meeting is scheduled for public comment about issues concerning the nominating process and issues facing the Utah judiciary. The Nominating Commission will not accept comments regarding individual applicants.

 

Following the public hearing, the meeting will be closed to allow the Nominating Commission to select candidates for interviews. At a later date, the Nominating Commission will select nominees whose names will be forwarded to Gov. Gary R.  Herbert for his consideration.

1st annual Sneaker Soiree 2014

Friday, October 10, 2014 - 6:00pm

A cocktail reception to celebrate our success and secure our future.

Register now! Tickets are limited!

Friday, October 10, 2014
6 - 9 PM
Gallivan Center, upstairs
239 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT, 84111

Tickets $40 in advance, $45 at the door.
Cocktail party attire – sneakers optional!

The evening includes a silent auction, opportunity drawing and a decadent dessert shop. Enjoy a light buffet, dessert, a signature drink and two complimentary adult beverages.

Kindly submit your reservation by Thursday, October 9, 2014.
Visit www.girlsontherunutah.org for more information.

Girls on the Run provides pre-adolescent girls with the necessary tools to embrace their individual strengths and successfully navigate life experiences. It is our goal to provide our program to all girls regardless of her family’s ability to pay. In 2014 we provided over $55,000 in scholarships. Your support will allow us to continue this effort.

Heritage Theatre Presents: "Angel Street"

Friday, October 10, 2014 - 6:00pm to Saturday, November 1, 2014 - 6:40pm

Heritage Theatre Presents: Angel Street
By Patrick Hamilton

Directed by Diane Robbins (Layton)

Performed at Heritage Theatre, 2505 So, Hwy 89, Perry UT

Performance dates: October 10 th to November 1 st
Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 PM
Matinee on Saturday October 18 th 2:00 PM
Adults $10.00, Sr. & Children $9.00
Call for reservations daily except Tuesdays and Sundays 11:00 to 2:00 PM 435-723-8392 or buy tickets at the box office and online at www.HeritageTheatreUtah.com

Angel Street is the story of the Manninghams who live on Angel Street in 1880’s London. All seems well in the beginning, but that soon changes.
This is not the typical “who done it” thriller. We know early on who the villain is. The enjoyment and intensity comes from watching how everything unravels and then is pulled together for the climax. Angel Street is set in Victorian England and the use of gaslights only adds to the darkness and drama.
Angel Street, also known by it’s English title, Gaslight, is one of the longest running non-musicals on Broadway. The play (and its film adaptations) gave rise to the term “gaslighting” now known as a form of psychological intimidation or abuse to gain control over a victim.

The cast of characters include:
Bella Manningham | Melissa Jones (Kaysville)
Jack Manningham | Brian Wood (Ogden)
Nancy | Aubrey Dickey (Brigham City)
Elizabeth | Karie Kaminsky (Brigham City)
Inspector Rough | Brad McCann (North Ogden)
Policemen | Michael Bennett (North Ogden), Duane Rice (Brigham City)

Gov. Herbert to launch Envision Utah’s “Your Future Your Utah” statewide effort to help plan for 2050

Tuesday, October 7, 2014 - 9:00am

Gov. Herbert to launch Envision Utah’s “Your Future Your Utah” statewide effort to help plan for 2050

 

What: Gov. Gary R. Herbert will launch Envision Utah’s “Your Utah

Your Future” campaign, the first statewide effort in the country to

actively gather citizen feedback on eleven key areas affected by the

anticipated growth of the state.  Visuals will include statewide growth

models and Envision Utah’s “Build Your Utah 2050” interactive survey.

Who: Gov. Gary R. Herbert

Robert Grow, President of Envision Utah

Sam Gordon, Utah’s “Football Girl”

When: Tuesday, Oct. 7, 9:00 a.m.

Where: Natural History Museum of Utah, Sky Gallery Space

Rio Tinto Center – University of Utah

301 Wakara Way

Salt Lake City UT 84108

Why: Utah’s population will almost double by 2050, with a projected 2.5 million new residents. Most of them will be our children and grandchildren. The “Your Future Your Utah”  is a unique  opportunity for citizens to direct the growth of their state. Envision Utah’s efforts in the late 1990s laid the groundwork for the direction the Wasatch area has headed over the last fifteen years, and the “Your Utah Your Future” project will do the same for the entire state for the coming decades.

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Governor to release legal review of adoption of Common Core standards

Tuesday, October 7, 2014 - 3:15pm

Governor to release legal review of adoption of Common Core standards

 

What:

Gov. Gary R. Herbert will release the results of the attorney general’s legal review of  Utah’s adoption of the Common Core standards. The purpose of the review is to clarify state control of academic standards and local district and charter school control of the curriculum. The governor requested the review from the attorney general in July as part of an effort to resolve divisive issues in education.

 

Who:

Gov. Gary R. Herbert

Attorney General Sean Reyes

 

When:

Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014 at 3:15 p.m.

 

Where:

Gold Room, Utah State Capitol

350 N. State Street, Salt Lake City UT 84114

Weber County Commission

Wednesday, October 8, 2014 - 9:00am

Weber County Commission

Weber County Public Shooting Ranges/Facilities Study Committee

Notice Date & Time: 10/8/14 9:00 AM

Description/Agenda:

 

MEETING NOTICE
OF THE
WEBER COUNTY PUBLIC SHOOTING RANGES/FACILITIES STUDY COMMITTEE

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Weber County Public Shooting Ranges/Facilities Study Committee meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, October 8, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. at the Weber County Commission Conference Room 365, 2380 Washington Blvd. Suite 360, Ogden, UT 84401

The agenda for the meeting consists of the following:

A. Consent Item

Request for approval of minutes from September 24, 2014 meetings.

B. Non-Action Item

Review and report on recent activities

C. Action Item

Discussion and/or action on shooting range

D. Other

Closed meeting to discuss possible purchase of real property

E. Adjourn

Light the NIght - Halloween Activity

Friday, October 31, 2014 - 5:00pm

Light the Night

October 31st - 5 to 8 pm

Town Square Park 2425 N. 4425 W. in Plain City

Trunk or Treat, Face Painting, Games, Bounce House, Balloon Animals

Hot dogs, popcorn, hot Chocolate and soda will be served!

FREE! Fun for the whole family! 

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