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Weber Symphonic Band

A participation fee and/or instrumental rental fee may be required or included with course fees for listed classes.

Concert Band (Weber Symphonic Band) * .5 credit FA  per semester 

Prerequisite: Ability to play a musical wind instrument/Grades 10 - 12
 
Fees: 
Participation fee:  $15.00
Uniform fee:  TBA
Instrument rental (school Instruments):  $85.00

Pleasant View Hometown News

By Heidi Mead

Miracles at the Orchard

Pleasant View—peaches are being harvested right now at the North Ogden, Utah, Orchard, and it’s looking to be a record-breaking harvest when all is said and done. Volunteers and service missionaries at the orchard started picking the peaches August 16 and go until mid-September. After that, the peaches will be sent to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Boise Cannery where all the fruit is canned for the Church. From there, the peaches are sent all over the U.S. and the world, helping all sorts of people from different walks of life.

WOODRUFF AUTO –THIRTY YEARS

Dave “Woody” Hanline, owner of Woodruff Automotive, was given recognition by the Pleasant View City Council at their meeting on August 12th. A proclamation signed by Mayor Toby Mileski and all council members was presented to Woody for 30 years of serving automotive needs of car owners in the area.

WSU to Celebrate Constitution Week with Keynote Speaker and Discussion

 

Weber State University Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) is partnering with the Olene Walker Institute and the American Democracy Project (ADP) to celebrate the signing of the Constitution with a week-long celebration beginning September 15, 2014.

 

STATUS UPDATE ON 500 WEST IN PLEASANT VIEW

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

STATUS UPDATE ON 500 WEST IN PLEASANT VIEW

August 21, 2014

Contact:

Melinda Greenwood

City Administrator

mgreenwood@pleasantviewcity.com

801-827-0466

Governor and Congressman Bishop to hold town hall meetings in Ogden, Brigham City

 

Governor and Congressman Bishop

to hold town hall meetings in Ogden, Brigham City
 

What:       Governor Gary R. Herbert and U.S. Representative Rob Bishop will hold two Town Hall meetings. Both will provide brief remarks followed by a session of Q&A with the public and local elected officials.

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Who:             Gov. Gary R. Herbert, Congressman Rob Bishop

 

Ogden Rodeo Band, Throwback to the Past

 

Weber County- Do you remember or have ever heard of the Ogden Rodeo Band?  Most of us would say no.  With the Pioneer Days coming up, Jerry Harrop likes to share his knowledge about a piece of history about the band.

The Union Pacific Band was organized for forty years touring the U.P. Railroad system back in the late 1800’s/early 1900’s. The band was composed of local, talented musicians; later becoming the Ogden Rodeo Band.

Utah Lawmakers May Ditch No Child Left Behind Waiver and Common Core at the Same Time

The nationwide Common Core educational standard sticks in the political craw of a number of Utah Republican legislators.

 

How’s this for a radical idea?

Reject the waiver/federal funding for George Bush’s No Child Left Behind – now widely condemned by Republicans across the land and in Utah – fund the lost federal money to the tune of $26 million, if need be, and see the behinds of both Common Core and No Child Left Behind.

WE HELP THE MISSING TO ASSIST IN JOSHUA EASLEY CASE PRESS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

WE HELP THE MISSING TO ASSIST IN JOSHUA EASLEY CASE

PRESS RELEASE  

St. George Police Department, We Help The Missing, and the family of Joshua Easley is asking the public’s assistance in locating Joshua, age 25, who was last seen on April 24, 2014 in North Ogden, Utah. Joshua is 5’8 tall, 165 pounds with black hair & hazel eyes.

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