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Endless Indulgence Retro Wear presents "An Evening of Burlesque"

Saturday, January 12, 2019 - 8:00pm

 

Endless Indulgence Retro Wear presents "An Evening of Burlesque"

Saturday, January 12, 8 – 9:30pm

Location: 

Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401

 

Tickets go on sale Mon, Oct 1st.

Endless Indulgence Retro Wear brings you a fabulous evening of classic burlesque like only we can. Featuring Las Vegas’ Bettina May, Kalani Kokonuts, Miss Redd (Host), San Franciscan; Harvest Moon, from Los Angels Michelle L’amour and we had to add all the way from…

 

Own A Piece of History New!

Monday, December 31, 2018 - 12:00pm

 

Own A Piece of History  New!

Monday, December 31, 12 – 1pm

Location: 

Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401

 

Give the gift that lasts a lifetime, and longer! Memorialize a seat back today.

Join our 150 Seats for $150 campaign! The Egyptian Theatre Foundation is looking to engage the community and raise funds to replace and update the Peery’s Egyptian Theater entrance marquee just in time to celebrate the…

 

Weber County Commission

Tuesday, October 30, 2018 - 10:00am

Weber County Commission

Notice of Public Hearing-Budget Amendments, Calendar Yr 2018

Notice Date & Time: 10/30/18 10:00 AM -10/30/18 11:00 AM

Description/Agenda:

 

Notice of Public Hearing
Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on October 30, 2018, 10:00 a.m., in the Weber County Commission Chambers, 2380 Washington Blvd., Ogden, UT, regarding amendments to the operating and capital budgets of Weber County for the 2018 calendar year.

By the Board of Weber County Commissioners
James H. Harvey, Chair

Attest:
Ricky D. Hatch, CPA
Weber County Clerk/Auditor

 

Notice of Special Accommodations:

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing auxiliary services for these meetings should call the Weber County Commission Office at 399-8405 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.

Notice of Electronic or telephone participation:

N/A

Other information:

 

Location:

2380 Washington Blvd., 1st Floor, Ogden, 84401 

Weber County Commission revised notice

Tuesday, October 23, 2018 - 10:00am

Revised Notice

Weber County Commission

Weber County Commission

Notice Date & Time: 10/23/18 10:00 AM

Description/Agenda:

 

'AMENDED'
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Weber County, Utah will hold a regular commission meeting in the Commission Chambers of the Weber Center, 2380 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 23rd day of October 2018.
The agenda for the meeting consists of the following:
A. Welcome - Commissioner Harvey
B. Invocation - Fatima Fernelius
C. Pledge of Allegiance - Stacy Skeen
D. Thought of the Day - Commissioner Ebert
E. Public Comments (please limit comments to 3 minutes)
F. Consent Items
1. Request for approval of warrants #1572-1584 and #433133-433367 in the amount of $3,112,103.77.
2. Request for approval of purchase orders in the amount of $38,419.92.
3. Request for approval of minutes for the meetings held on October 10 and October 16, 2018.
4. Request for approval to set the date of October 30, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. for a public hearing regarding amendments to the operating and capital budget of Weber County for the 2018 calendar year.
5. Request from the Engineering Department for approval to surplus temporary fencing.
6. Request for approval of a Retirement Agreement by and between Weber County and Chad Allen.
7. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Skillsoft Corporation for the Percipio Platform/Training.
8. Request for approval of new Trainee Agreements by and between Weber County and the following individuals:
Trista Speicher
Conner Johnson
Trevor LeBaron
G. Action Items
1. Request for approval of a modification of Intergovernmental Agreement#81-00-0014 between Weber County and the US Marshals Service for detention and transportation of US Marshal inmates.
Presenter: Steffani Ebert

2. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Admiral Beverage Corporation, Pepsi Cola Bottling of Ogden for exclusive pouring rights at Golden Spike Event Center/Weber County Fairgrounds, ten-year agreement.
Presenter: Duncan Olsen

H. Commissioner Comments
I. Adjourn
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
The undersigned duly appointed Administrative Assistant in the County Commission Office does hereby certify that the about Notice and Agenda were posted as required by law this 22nd day of October 2018.

_____________________________________________ Shelly Halacy
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing auxiliary services for these meetings should call the Weber County Commission Office at 801-399-8406 at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.
This meeting is streamed live.
To see attached documents online click on highlighted words at: www.co.weber.ut.us/Agenda/index.php
For a list of all agendas and attachments: http://www.webercountyutah.gov/Transparency/commission_meetings.php

Weber County Commission

Weber County Commission

Notice Date & Time: 10/23/18 10:00 AM

Description/Agenda:

 

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Weber County, Utah will hold a regular commission meeting in the Commission Chambers of the Weber Center, 2380 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, Utah, commencing at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 23rd day of October 2018.
The agenda for the meeting consists of the following:
A. Welcome - Commissioner Harvey
B. Invocation - Fatima Fernelius
C. Pledge of Allegiance - Stacy Skeen
D. Thought of the Day - Commissioner Ebert
E. Public Comments (please limit comments to 3 minutes)
F. Consent Items
1. Request for approval of warrants #1572-1584 and #433133-433367 in the amount of $3,112,103.77.
2. Request for approval of purchase orders in the amount of $38,419.92.
3. Request for approval of minutes for the meetings held on October 10 and October 16, 2018.
4. Request for approval to set the date of October 30, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. for a public hearing regarding amendments to the operating and capital budget of Weber County for the 2018 calendar year.
5. Request from the Engineering Department for approval to surplus temporary fencing.
6. Request for approval of a Retirement Agreement by and between Weber County and Chad Allen.
7. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Skillsoft Corporation for the Percipio Platform/Training.
8. Request for approval of new Trainee Agreements by and between Weber County and the following individuals:
Trista Speicher
Conner Johnson
Trevor LeBaron
G. Action Items
1. Request for approval of a modification of Intergovernmental Agreement#81-00-0014 between Weber County and the US Marshals Service for detention and transportation of US Marshal inmates.
Presenter: Steffani Ebert

2. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Admiral Beverage Corporation, Pepsi Cola Bottling of Ogden for exclusive pouring rights at Golden Spike Event Center/Weber County Fairgrounds, ten-year agreement.
Presenter: Duncan Olsen

H. Commissioner Comments
I. Adjourn

Invitation to Liberty Hall, Tuesday, October 23rd with Jeanette Finicum and Joseph Kerry

Tuesday, October 23, 2018 - 6:00pm

Most everyone has heard about the protest of the ranchers in Nevada and Oregon, which included the Bundy family, LaVoy Finicum, and many others.  But unless you have done some of your own research all you know is the false narrative presented by the main stream media.  On the 23rd, we have Joseph Kerry, a personal legal counsel for the Bundy family, and Jeanette Finicum, wife of LaVoy Finicum,  who was killed in the rancher protest in Oregon by the FBI and the Oregon state police. This is not just a story about the ranchers.  It is our story also.  When we understand what happened to them, we will have more understanding of what is happening in our country and why our liberties and constitutional republic are at risk.

 

 

At 6:00-6:45 pm, Joseph Kerry will share with us what happened at the Bundy trials and why all charges were dismissed.  Joseph Kerry is managing partner at Peace Legal, a law firm with 4 offices in Utah.  He hosts the Joe Kerry Radio Show, broadcast from Salt Lake City on KTALK 1640am and is a New York Times and USA Today No. 1 best-selling author, having co-authored Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government with Glenn Beck — which sold over 2,000,000 copies.  Joe has worked with Cliven and Carol Bundy as their personal legal counsel during their recent Las Vegas federal trial and attended the trial which was eventually dismissed.

 

 

At 7:00 pm, Jeanette Finicum will present the documentary "LaVoy: Dean Man Talking" followed by questions and answers. 

 

 

"Lavoy: Dead Man Talking" is a bio - documentary on the life and death of LaVoy Finicum – the Arizona rancher killed in Oregon on January 26, 2016. This is part one of a multi - part documentary which focuses on LaVoy and why he stood by the Constitution, individual rights and made the trip to Malheur, Oregon and why he decided to stay.

This movie will draw you into the tale of a dreamy life and epic death of one of the last Wild West American cowboys — LaVoy Finicum. Regardless of which political side you fall on, his story is so compelling, tragic, and iconic. Jeannette Finicum and her family have been working hard with the Center for Self Governance in producing this documentary.  It is powerful and needs to be seen.  The message is life changing.

The raw nature of this film is the deep desire to strike a balance between learning from and educating about these real life stories, while neither vilifying nor vindicating LaVoy's decisions and actions leading up to his death. And while his freedom of conscience is deeply sacred, both the LaVoy Finicum family and the film's producers recognize and understand that to neglect the study of political strategy would be a travesty to future preservation of life, liberty, and property.

I think this is a message all Americans need to hear.  Let your family, friends, and neighbors know about it.

Bruce Ahlstrom, 801-791-8473
Tuesday, October 23rd, 6:00 pm
Liberty Hall,

3677 N. Hwy 126 in Farr West, just south of Smith and Edwards on 1900 West. 

 

 

 

KidsOutAndAbout

Sunday, October 21, 2018 - 1:37pm

Sun, Oct 21: Swaner's Craft Sunday at Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter Bring your crafty kids to Swaner's Craft Sunday! Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter will offer a nature-themed craft every Sunday from 11 am to 1 pm. All ages are welcome!

Sun, Oct 21: Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet at Capitol Theatre The greatest love story ever told, with music that will stir your emotions. Shakespeare’s tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet has been tugging at the heartstrings of theater-goers for more than four centuries.

Sun, Oct 21: Black Island Farms Corn Maze and Harvest Festival  COME HUNGRY AND ENJOY FARM-FRESH GOODIES FROM OUR MARKET AND OUR DELICIOUS CORNY CAFE’ CONCESSIONS BOOTH! GET LOST IN OUR 16 ACRE CORN MAZE, TAKE A SCENIC RIDE OUT TO ONE OF OUR PUMPKIN PATCHES TO PICK YOUR VERY OWN PUMPKIN. IF YOU DARE, ENTER NIGHTMARE ACRES OUR HAUNTED CORN MAZE!

Sun, Oct 21: The Pumpkin Patch at Petersen Family Farm  Start a new fall family tradition at the Petersen Family Farm Pumpkin Patch. Under crisp October skies, make memories as you enjoy wagon rides, frolic in the corn pit, wander the beautifully decorated greenhouse, and even launch a few apples from the apple slingshot.
  

KidsOutAndAbout

Saturday, October 20, 2018 - 1:36pm

Sat, Oct 20: Teen After Hours: Zombie Party at Orem Public Library Put on your Halloween costume and get ready to dance your brains out at a zombie-themed party you won’t soon forget! We’ll gather in the Storytelling Wing to eat scarily delicious treats and learn the Thriller dance, but beware! There may be a zombie outbreak in store…

Sat, Oct 20: WITCH'S BREAKFAST at Thanksgiving Point Celebrate Halloween with the whole family at our first ever Witch’s Breakfast! A delicious breakfast will be served alongside some spooky visitors. Fun activities include pumpkin decorating, potion making, a costume contest and more! Each ticket also includes free admission to the Scarecrow Festival in the Ashton Gardens.

Sat, Oct 20: Wee Witches Weekend at Gardner Village This one's for the kids! Moms and dads - load up your witch wagon and head to Wee Witches Weekend.

Sat, Oct 20: PERU FOOD FEST at University Place - Orem , UT Join us to discover the secrets of The Peruvian gastronomy…. Over the last decade or so, the rest of the world has begun to wake up to something Peruvians have always known: theirs is a diverse and exciting cuisine the equal of any other. Foodies around the globe have taken note of Peruvian cuisine.

KidsOutAndAbout

Friday, October 19, 2018 - 1:35pm

Fri, Oct 19: Pumpkin Walk at The Historic Benson Grist Mill The Pumpkin Walk is a FREE event held at the Historic Benson Grist Mill. There are free children's activities from 11 am-2 pm each day and pumpkin displays set up throughout the site. There are also food vendors and many other types of vendor booths to visit.

Fri, Oct 19: Fall Harvest Festival  at American West Heritage Center Bring in the harvest the old-fashioned way!

Fri, Oct 19: Haunted Night at the Museum: Graveyard Smash at Natural History Museum of Utah Boys and ghouls, and parents of all ages: let’s get spooky! Join us, if you dare, for our family-friendly, spooktacular, Haunted Night at the Museum: Graveyard Smash! Get ready to stroll through a pumpkin patch, crawl through a giant spider’s web, and tiptoe through our ghostly graveyard.

Weber 911

Monday, October 22, 2018 - 11:30am

Administrative Control Board

Administrative Control Board Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 10/22/18 11:30 AM -10/22/18 1:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

1. Welcome - Mike Caldwell, Chairman

2. Public Comment

3. Special Presentation - Tina Mathieu, Executive Director

4. Consent Agenda:
a. Approval of minutes from Weber Area Dispatch 911 and Emergency Services District - September 20, 2018

5. Action Items:
a. Personnel Policies:
i. P-057 - Dress and Grooming Standards

6. Interlocal Agreement for the Provision of Certain Administrative Services
7. Utah Highway Patrol Contract Discussion
8. 2019 Budget Overview - Tina Mathieu, Executive Director
9. Financial Analysis Presentation - Fred Philpot
10. Chairman's Report -Mike Caldwell, Chairman
11. Director's Report - Tina Mathieu, Executive Director
12. 2018 Budget Report - Tina Mathieu, Executive Director
13. Next Meeting, November 26, 2018

Spooktacular Pumpkin Walk and Trick or Treat Street

Saturday, October 27, 2018 - 6:00pm

Come join us for our first Annual Pumpkin Walk down Trick-or-Treat Street! We will have a pumpkin contest with prizes for the SCARIEST, MOST UNIQUE, and MOST DETAILED pumpkins! Please bring your entry on October 27th between 9am and 1pm to be entered into the contest and displayed at our pumpkin walk. We will have a hot cocoa bar, crafts, raffle, and coloring contest. Our residents are so excited to see your cute kiddos in their costumes.

Event Details
Who is invited? This event is open to the community. Please bring your family and friends for a Spooktacular good time!
When is the event? Saturday, October 27th from 6:00 PM- 8:00 PM
Where is the event? 

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