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Peery's Egyptian Theater presents "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"

Wednesday, July 11, 2018 - 7:00pm

Peery's Egyptian Theater presents "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"

Wednesday, July 11, 7 - 9pm

Location: 

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

 

Adam, the eldest of seven brothers, goes to town to get a wife. He convinces Milly to marry him that same day. They return to his backwoods home. Only then does she discover he has six brothers - all living in his cabin. Milly sets out to reform the uncouth siblings, who are anxious to get wives of.

 

Kids Act Up 2018 Summer Workshop

Monday, June 18, 2018 - 9:00am

 

Kids Act Up 2018 Summer Workshop

Monday, June 18, 9am - Wednesday, June 27, 1pm

Location: 

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

 

Registration Begins Thursday, February 1st.

Kids Act Up! Summer Workshop in Summer of 2018 to provide performing arts exposure and training to children in the Ogden City and Weber County communities. This two-week summer workshop teaches children ranging in age from 8-18 the fundamentals of stage.

 

Weber County Commission

Tuesday, March 13, 2018 - 10:00am

Weber County Commission

Weber County Commission

Notice Date & Time: 3/13/18 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 13th day of March, 2018.
The agenda for the meeting consists of the following:
A. Welcome - Commissioner Harvey
B. Invocation -
C. Pledge of Allegiance - Ryan Cowley
D. Thought of the Day - Commissioner Harvey
E. Presentation
Recognition of the Weber County and Ogden City Mother of the Year recipients.
Marilou Wolthuis, Ogden City
Marilyn Froerer, Weber County
Presenters: Weber County Commissioners
F. Consent Items
1. Request for approval to ratify warrants #1367-1368 and #426125-426295 in the amount of $542,666.69 dated March 6, 2018.
2. Request for approval of warrants #426296-426477 in the amount of $1,024,849.33.
3. Request for approval of purchase orders in the amount of $621,145.05.
4. Request for approval of the minutes for the meeting held on February 27, 2018.
5. Request for approval of ACH payment to US Bank in the amount of $121,305.35 for purchasing card transactions made through the billing cycle ending February 26, 2018.
6. Request for approval of new business licenses.
7. Request for approval of a road dedication in the Drysdale Subdivision, a one lot subdivision located at 1604 S. 4700 W. West Weber.
8. Request for approval of a road dedication in the Mike Henry Subdivision, a one lot subdivision located at 1354 South 2900 West Weber.
9. Request for approval of the Cell Phone Recision Policy.
10. Request from the Golden Spike Event Center Concessions for approval to surplus a hot dog roller.
11. Request from the Weber-Morgan Health Department for approval to surplus computer equipment.
12. Request for approval of retirement agreements by and between Weber County and the following:
Brett Haycock
Suzanne Sprinkel
Kevin Burton
Maria Civerchia

G. Action Items
1. Request from the Weber County Recreation, Arts, Museums and Parks Board for approval of the 2018 grant funding recommendations.
Presenter: Shelly Halacy

2. Request for approval of a first reading on a fee ordinance amendment relating to the Weber County Community and Economic Development Department - Solid Waste Division (Sec. 16-2-9 Solid Waste fees).
Presenter: Sean Wilkinson

3. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and ES&S for the purchase of voting equipment to be used in the Weber County elections.
Presenter: Ryan Cowley

4. Request for consideration and action for final approval to Rackliff Subdivision, consisting of one lot, with the request to dedicate to the county 1.190 square feet in area to 1800 South Street and to defer asphalt, curb, gutter and sidewalk.
Presenter: Felix Lleverino

5. Request for approval of the Local Transportation Funding Agreement by and between Weber County and Plain City for the 3600 West project.
Presenter: Brooke Stewart

6. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and the Wooden Creation, Mike Culp
To have the chainsaw carvings at the 2018 Weber County Fair.
Presenter: Jan Wilson

7. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Great Basin Machinery to have antique machinery at the 2018 Weber County Fair.
Presenter: Jan Wilson

8. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Cooks Racing Pigs to have racing pigs as entertainment at the 2018 Weber County Fair.
Presenter: Jan Wilson

9. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Hypnotist, Shawn Paulsen to have hypnotist shows at the 2018 Weber County Fair.
Presenter: Jan Wilson

10. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Fort Buenaventura Mountain Men for the employment of an independent contractor.
Presenter: Todd Ferrario

11. Request for approval of a contract by and between Weber County and Paper Lantern Investments, LCC, DBA Bean-a-Colada for the lease of commercial space in the Weber County Main Library for the purpose of operating a cafe/coffee shop.
Presenter: Lynnda Wangsgard

H. Public Comments (Please limit comments to three minutes)

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 12th day of March 2018.

___________________________
Shelly Halacy

Revised Notice Box Elder School District Board of Education

Wednesday, March 14, 2018 - 6:30pm

Revised Notice

Box Elder School District Board of Education

Box Elder School Board Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 3/14/18 6:30 PM -3/14/18 8:30 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

Box Elder School District
Regular School Board Meeting
Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 6:30 PM
Snowville School, Snowville, UT
A. Board Work Session - 5:30 p.m.
1. Melissa Morris, Joylene Ritchie, Viola Foy
B. Closed Session - 6:05 p.m.
1. Evaluation and Goals Review with Rod Cook, Business Administrator
C. Administrative - 6:30 p.m.
1. Call to Order - President Wade Hyde
2. Invocation - Lynn Capener, Board Member
3. Flag Salute/Pledge of Allegiance - Steve Carlsen, Superintendent
4. Recognitions - Connie Archibald, Board Member
a. Janette Skidmore - Volunteer at Snowville Elementary
b. Kristin Tanner - PTO President and Volunteer and Snowville Elementary
c. Candice Hill - Volunteer and PTO President-Elect at Snowville
d. The Rose Ranch - Supporter of Snowville Elementary
e. OSI - Supporter of Snowville Elementary
D. Approval of Agenda - 6:40 p.m.
E. Public Comment - 6:45 p.m.
Those individuals who would like to speak to the Board should read the guidelines and complete the sign-up document located at the door. At the discretion of the Board President, public comment may be permitted at any point during the Board meeting
F. Action Items - 6:55 p.m.
1. Negotiaions Team Approval - Terry Jackson
2. Approve Revised Board Calendar - Steve Carlsen
3. Approval of Revised School Fees for 2018-2019 - Rod Cook
G. Information Items - 7:20 p.m.
1. Legislative Update - Steve Carlsen
2. Reading Benchmark - Keri Greener
3. DLI - Keri Greener
4. Monthly Financial Report - Rod Cook
H. Policy Review - 7:30 p.m.
1. Reviewed with No Changes
a. Policy 2216 Transportation - Conduct on Buses
2. First Reading
a. Policy 2001 Fiscal Management Goal
b. Policy 4050 Middle School Requirements/ 7th and 8th Grade
c. Policy 4188 Animals on School Premises
d. Policy 5312 Non-School and Private Fundraising and Donations
3. Second Reading
a. Policy 1110 Public Participation in Board Meeting
b. Policy 1220 Attendance Areas
c. Policy 2160 Building & Grounds Rental and Supervision Permit and Use Agreement
d. Policy 5065 Administration of Medication
e. Policy 6000 Public Records Access and Management
I. Board Discussion Items 7:40 p.m.
1. Board Handbook Review
a. Connie Archibald:
Introduction
Authority and Responsibilities of the Board
Principles of Board Leadership
b. Lynn Capener:
Making School Board Decision
Collaborative Relationships: Shared Governance
c. Karen Cronin:
Essentials of a Professional Learning Community
Authority of Individual Board Members
d. Wade Hyde:
Board Leadership Responsibilities
New Board Member Orientation
e. Nancy Kennedy:
Board of Education Code of Conduct
Board Member Ethics
f. Bryan Smith:
Disciplining Board Members
Policies Governing the Board
g. Julie Taylor:
Guidelines and Parliamentary Motions
Simplified Chart of Parliamentary Motions
2. Board Goals Review
J. Consent Items 8:00 p.m.
1. Minutes
2. Claims
K. Suggestions for Future Board Meetings 8:05 p.m.
L. Adjournment 8:10 p.m.
The next meeting of the Board of Education will be held on Wednesday, April 18, 2018, with a Work Session at 5:30 p.m. followed by a Regular Session at 6:30 p.m., at the ILSC Building, 960 S Main St, Brigham City, Utah.

WEBER FIRE DISTRICT

Tuesday, March 13, 2018 - 5:30pm

Board of Trustees

Board of Trustees

Notice Date & Time: 3/13/18 5:30 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

5:30 PM
1. Call meeting to order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Opening ceremony
4. Public comments: Resident(s) attending meeting will be allotted three (3) minutes to address the Board
of Trustees regarding concerns or ideas. No action can or will be taken on any issues presented.
***THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MAY TAKE ACTION AS DEEMED NECESSARY ON ANY OF THE
FOLLOWING AGENDA ITEMS***
5. Approval of February 13, 2017 Board Meeting Minutes
6. Presentation and Approval of Financial Report
7. Presentation of Supervising Fire Officer Designation - Andy Lutz
8. Review and Approval of New and Amended Rules and Regulations:
a. 200.05 Jury Duty
b. 200.12 Trading Privileges
c. 300.00 Compensation and Overtime
d. 401.00 Cellular Telephone Allowance
e. 502.00 Harassment
f. 511.00 Concealed Firearms
g. 701.00 HIPAA
9. Executive Committee Recommendation for Selection of an Audit Services Firm
10. Open Meetings Act Training
11. Administration Report
12. Board Presentations
13. Adjournment

KidsOutAndAbout

Sunday, March 11, 2018 - 11:42am

Sunday, March 11: Disney On Ice: Follow Your Heart at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Follow your heart straight to adventure with Disney On Ice! Families will make unforgettable memories with Mickey, Minnie and all your Disney friends when the new ice show Disney On Ice presents Follow Your Heart arrives in Salt Lake City! The ice skating extravaganza features the beloved stories & characters from the smash hit animated movies DisneyPixars Finding Dory and Inside Out for the first time in a live production, with performances playing the Vivint Smart Home Arena from March 8th 11th.

Sunday, March 11: Peter Pan with Utah Metropolitan Ballet at Covey Center for the Arts. Indulge your inner child with a trip to Neverland. Follow the story of the boy who wouldn't grow up, in Utah Metropolitan Ballet's, Peter Pan. Join Wendy and her brothers on a fantastic adventure to a magical land of boisterous Lost Boys, mesmerizing mermaids, pillaging pirates like Captain Hook and of course the always-famished Crocodile. If you believe in fairies, grab some pixie dust and join us!

Sunday, March 11: Tubing  at Soldier Hollow. NEW this season, Soldier Hollow has upgraded their lift to a magic carpet lift system meaning faster lifts and shorter lines. Soldier Hollow boasts the longest tubing lanes in Utah. With 1,200-foot sliding lanes and the new lift, tubing is the perfect way to take advantage of Utah's beautiful winters. Tubing is available in 2-hour sessions

KidsOutAndAbout

Saturday, March 10, 2018 - 11:41am

Saturday, March 10: The Hunchback of Notre Dame at Hale Centre Theatre, Sandy. Victor Hugo's inspired story of gentle, deformed Quasimodo, a conflicted priest, and the compassionate Esmerelda soars with Disney's glorious music ... Out There ... God Help the Outcasts ... Heaven's Light! True to the emotional depth of Hugo's book, this stirring retelling is recommended for older children and adults. By Menken, Schwartz and Parnell. On Hale's magnificent new stage - Book Now!

Saturday, March 10: DOLLY AND ME PAJAMA PARTIES at Georgell Doll Shop at Gardner Village at Gardner Village. Cozy up for an evening of bedtime stories, songs, activities and a special treat for your little ones and their dolls at Georgell Doll Shop's Dolly & Me Pajama Parties. Parties will be held every Wednesday and Saturday at 4:30pm and 6:00pm during January, February and March 2018. Wear your pajamas and join the fun! Pajama Parties are $12 per person. Call 801.561.1485 to reserve your place.

Saturday, March 10: James and the Giant Peach at Clearfield Community Arts Center . This Roald Dahl classic is presented by the Clearfield Community Arts Center.

KidsOutAndAbout

Friday, March 9, 2018 - 11:40am

Friday, March 9: The Little Mermaid at Hale Center Theater Orem. A headstrong mermaid trades her beautiful voice for a pair of legs and a chance at true love. Based on the 1989 Disney film (and the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen), this musical features songs, old and new, that will submerge fans, young and old, into an exciting adventure under the sea.

Friday, March 9: ISU WORLD JUNIOR SPEED SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2018 at Utah Olympic Oval. This is the main event for the top Junior aged skaters from around the world. They will race head-to-head for the title of 2018 Junior World Champion on March 9th through March 11th. This is a huge event in the sport and a great opportunity for everyone to come to the Oval to cheer on the Olympians of the future including local junior skaters and native Utahn's. These skaters started in our Learn to Speed Skate Program and worked their way up through the Club level into the F.A.S.T. Team Program (the Utah Olympic Ovals High Performance Team). Come cheer on Team USA!!

Friday, March 9: Disney's The Little Mermaid at CenterPoint Legacy Theatre. Follow us under the sea to a lively, magical world where mermaids and sea creatures sing, dance, and play in Disney's, A Little Mermaid. Ariel, a headstrong nautical princess has fallen in love with her father, King Triton's worst nightmare a human. What lengths is she willing to go to find her true love? With the help of her friends Sebastian, Flounder, and Scuttle, Ariel heads off on an adventure that is splashingly good fun for the whole family!

Friday, March 9: Pirates of the Scaribbean at Desert Star Playhouse. It's always fun at Desert Star!! Show runs thru March 17.

Imagine Ballet Theatre presents "Spring Repertory"

Friday, April 27, 2018 - 7:30pm to Saturday, April 28, 2018 - 9:30pm

 

Imagine Ballet Theatre presents "Spring Repertory"  Updated!

Friday, April 27, 7:30 - 9:30pm

Location: 

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

 

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, March 6th.

Fairyopolis
Twila was a lonely girl looking for meaning in the dreary gray world she lived in. One day as she was out looking for butterflies she happened upon a beautiful garden. As she wandered through the flowers gazing upon them with utter amazement at their.

Imagine Ballet Theatre presents "Spring Repertory"  New!

Saturday, April 28, 2 - 4pm

Location: 

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

 

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, March 6th.

Fairyopolis
Twila was a lonely girl looking for meaning in the dreary gray world she lived in. One day as she was out looking for butterflies she happened upon a beautiful garden. As she wandered through the flowers gazing upon them with utter amazement at their.

Imagine Ballet Theatre presents "Spring Repertory"  New!

Saturday, April 28, 7:30 - 9:30pm

Location: 

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

 

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, March 6th.

Fairyopolis
Twila was a lonely girl looking for meaning in the dreary gray world she lived in. One day as she was out looking for butterflies she happened upon a beautiful garden. As she wandered through the flowers gazing upon them with utter amazement at their.

 

Wildlife Board meeting - March 7

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 - 1:00pm

 

The next meeting of the Utah Wildlife Board will be held on March 7.  The agenda for the meeting is pasted and attached below.

Utah Wildlife Board Meeting

March 7

DNR Auditorium
1594 W. North Temple

Salt Lake City

The board meeting will stream live at https://youtu.be/v9LSISJBrdM
 

AGENDA
 
begins at 1 p.m.

1.  Approval of Agenda                                                                                              ACTION
     – Kirk Woodward, Chairman

2.  Approval of Minutes                                                                                              ACTION
     – Kirk Woodward, Chairman

3.  Old Business/Action Log                                                                                      CONTINGENT
     – Byron Bateman, Vice-Chair

4.  DWR Update                                                                                                        INFORMATION
     – Mike Fowlks, DWR Director

5.  2017 Book Cliffs – Wild Horse Bench Nine Mile Bison Hunt                                ACTION
     - Dax Mangus, Regional Wildlife Program Manager

6.  Other Business                                                                                                     CONTINGENT
       – Kirk Woodward, Chairman

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