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Thursday, November 9, 2017                                         THE PYRAMID                                                                             3
     Sanpete County Community calendar







             Now –Nov. 17       sored by VFW Post 9276 – Bat- tered. Adults are welcome to  Services (DWS), Manti, is of- Enjoy stories, songs, activities  mote the advancement of
       Signups are now under- tery D, Mt. Pleasant.       stay and attend mid-week ser- fering free resume writing and  and treats. Free! 1 p.m., each  skills, preparedness and resil-
     way until Nov. 17, for the Jr.   {p align=”center”}Nov. 14  vice while the kids are in club.  interview skills workshops.  Wednesday, home schoolers  ience, are being taught by Jim
     Jazz boys’ and girls’ basket-  7 p.m., Snow College Pride  1045 Medical Drive (across the  Resume writing workshops are  get together for books, art, ac- Phillips in Spring City, spon-
     ball leagues. The Jr. Jazz Divi- (LGBTQ)  Club  with PFLAG  parking lot from Sanpete Val- held every Tuesday, and inter- tivities, discussions and treats.  sored by Spring City Citizen
     sion includes first and second  Ephraim/Sanpete (a support  ley Hospital) Mt. Pleasant. Call  view skills workshops are held  Free! 6:30 p.m., fourth Thurs- Corps  (SCCC). Classes  are
     grades, third and fourth grades,  group for families with gay,  462-9319 for details.  on Wednesdays. Contact DWS  day each month, stories. Kids  held at Spring City Hall, 150 E.
     and fifth and sixth grades. The  lesbian or Trans family mem-  Blood pressure clinics  office for times at 835-0720.  come with their families, in  Center. Skills classes are held
     Jr. High Division includes sev- bers) host a social in Snow Col-  Free blood pressure clin-  FG City Library  pajamas, if they like, and enjoy  every Thursday at 7 p.m. All
     enth and eighth grade boys and  lege Founder’s Hall. This event  ics  sponsored  by Gunnison   Regular hours: Tuesdays  stories, songs and a bedtime  events are open to the public
     seventh and eighth grade girls.  is free and open to the public.  Valley Home Care are held  1-5 p.m.; Wednesdays and  snack. 24 E. Main, Mt. Pleasant. at no cost. Questions, call (435)
     Each participant will receive a  For more information call  monthly at the following lo- Thursdays 1-7 p.m. 1:15 p.m.,   NAMI connections  709-1474.
     reversible jersey, certificate of  Robert (435) 262-2852 or do a  cations: Manti Senior Center  Mondays, Story hour for ages   NAMI Connections Sup-  Resource clothing bank
     participation, Utah Jazz Game  Google search for Encircle To- the second Wednesday of ev- 4-12, 10:45 a.m., Wednesdays,  port Group has begun holding   Persons needing clothing
     ticket, membership card, Utah  gether, Provo; and USGA BYU. ery month from 11:15 a.m. to  Preschool story hour for ages  meetings on the first and third  are welcome to browse what
     Jazz player clinic and a Jazz        Nov. 17         12:15 p.m. Gunnison Senior  2-5, at Fountain Green City  Monday of each month at the  is available, free, on Wednes-
     team picture. To signup, come   7:30 p.m., Pieces of Snow  Center the third Thursday of  Hall, 260 W. 100 N.  Mt. Pleasant Residential, 125  days 4:30-6:30 p.m. Clothing
     to the Mt. Pleasant Recreation  orchestra concert with Trent  every month from 11:30 a.m.   MatchingDonors.com  South State Street, Room 2, at  donations can be dropped off
     Center, Mt. Pleasant City Hall  Hanna in the Jorgensen Con- to  12:30 p.m.  Contact  Krista   22 Americans die each day  5:30 to 7 p.m.  anytime at 35 N. 100 E., Manti.
     between the hours of 2-8 p.m.;  cert Hall, Eccles Center for the  at 435-528-3955.  waiting for organ transplants,   NAMI support   Money donations  also wel-
     or online  at mtpleasantcity. Performing Arts, 300 E. Cen-  Disabled Veterans   most of them for kidneys.   National Alliance on Mental  come. For info call Nancy (435)
     com. Parents are also needed  ter, Ephraim. Tickets online at   Disabled American Veterans  MatchingDonors.com, a 501  Illness (NAMI) Sanpete County  851-0603; Darcie  (435) 851-
     for volunteer coaches. For cost  www.snow.edu/finearts or call  provides free van transporta- c3  nonprofit  organization,  is  is offering a free family support  1963; or Lisa (435) 314-9064.
     or more information, call (435)  435-283-7478.       tion to the George E. Wahlen  helping to change that by link- group. Monthly meetings will   Sanpete Pantry
     462-3108.                         AA meetings        Medical Center in Salt Lake  ing organ donors with people in  be held on the first and third   Volunteers needed to help
               Nov. 9-11          Alcoholics  Anonymous City for veterans with medical  desperate need of kidneys and  Thursdays of each month from  with cardboard recycling at the
       7:30 p.m., Snow College  meet every week at the fol- appointments from Richfield  other  transplants.  And  now,  7  to 8:30 p.m.,  at  the  South  Sanpete  Pantry,  1080 Black-
     Theatre presents “The Rivals”  lowing  locations  and times:  and Sanpete County. For more  it’s not necessary to donate a  Sanpete School District, 39 S.  hawk Blvd, Mt. Pleasant. Call
     directed by Andrew Nogasky  Sundays, 10 a.m., upstairs in  information, contact David  kidney to save a life. Donors  Main St., Manti. For questions  Sean at (435) 262-7841.
     in the Eccles Center for the  Mt. Pleasant Recreation Cen- Powell, 800-613-4012 ext.  can donate a boat, car or real  about NAMI Sanpete County,   TOPS
     Performing Arts, 300 E. Cen- ter; 10 N. State, Mt. Pleasant  2003.              estate, with 100 percent of the  call 435-851-0220.   Take Off Pounds Sensibly
     ter, Ephraim. Tickets online at  (also Wednesdays at 8 p.m.     DUP             proceeds going to help save the    Narconon         (TOPS) is held every Thurs-
     www.snow.edu/finearts or call  at  this  location);  Mondays,   Anyone interested in joining  lives of people needing organ   Narconon reminds families  day from 4:30 to 5:45 p.m., at
     435-283-7478.              8 p.m., Central Utah Coun- or visiting local camps of the  transplants. Visit matching- that abuse of heroin and opioid  the Mt. Pleasant Elementary.
               Nov. 10          seling Center, 390 W. 100 N,  Daughters of Utah Pioneers  donors.com or call (800) 385- drugs has become a national  For more information contact
       7:30 p.m., Horne School  Ephraim  (also  Thursdays  at  (DUP) is encouraged to contact  0422.           health crisis. Learn to recog- Carolyn at 435-262-7759.
     of Music presents “The Brit- 8 p.m. at this location). Any- any DUP member, visit www.  Mental health services  nize the signs of drug abuse   Veterans
     ish are Coming” rock and roll  one interested in Alanon/ isdup.org or contact Pat Olson   Sanpete Valley Hospital of- and  the  overdose  reversing   To commemorate the end
     concert in the Jorgensen Con- Alateen fellowship for  those  at (435) 462-3134.  fers Mental Health Services  drug known as Narcan so loved  of World War II, Utah Depart-
     cert Hall, Eccles Center for the  whose lives have been affected   Emergency prepared-  for individuals who are under  ones can get help. Visit http:// ment of Veterans and Military
     Performing Arts, 300 E. Cen- by alcoholic behavior are en-      ness            or uninsured, including out- www.narconon-suncoast.org/ Affairs and Utah State His-
     ter, Ephraim. Tickets online at  couraged  to  contact  Central   6:30 p.m.,   Emergency  patient counseling, medication  blog/how-a-simple-drug- tory are teaming up to collect
     www.snow.edu/finearts or call  Utah Counseling Center, 390  preparation classes will be held  assistance, and medication  can-save-lives-a-guide-to- stories of Utah’s World War II
     435-283-7478.              W. 100 No., Ephraim. Contact  at the Spring City Hall the third  management. Call Sanpete  narcan-and-the-opiate-ep- veterans. Veterans and fam-
                Nov. 11         Sam at 262-1188.          Sunday of each month. Classes  Valley Hospital at 435.462.2441  idemic.html. Narconon can  ilies are encouraged  to go  to
       Veterans Day flag raising     Bible Seekers Club   will last approximately 90  to see if you qualify.   help a person take steps to  mymilitarystory.utah.gov to
     ceremonies will be held at   6:30 p.m., Wednesday Eve- minutes and are free of charge.   MP Public Library  overcome addiction. For free  share stories. Donations of ar-
     10:30 a.m., Fairview Cem- ning Kid’s Club for ages 5-12.  For general questions, call (435)   On-going programs include:  screening or referral call (877)  tifacts, such as diaries, photos
     etery; 11 a.m., Mt. Pleasant  Hosted  by Heritage Baptist  709-1474.            11:15 a.m., Wednesdays, Pre- 841-5509.              and memoirs to state or local
     Cemetery; and 11:30 a.m.,  Church. Games, activities,   Employment workshops schoolers and parents are en-    Preparedness skills   historical agencies is also en-
     Spring City Cemetery. Spon- music, snacks and Christ cen-  Department of Workforce  couraged to attend Storytime.   Community classes to pro- couraged.




     Snow Theatre presents                                                                                     Snow College hosts first


                                                                                                               Utah Horn Symposium

     ‘The Rivals’ reimagining


                                                                                                               HEIDI RICHARDSON
                                                                                                               BYU—Idaho
                                                                                                                 EPHRAIM — French horn
       EPHRAIM — Snow College                                                                                  players and enthusiasts of all
     Theatre Program continues its                                                                             ages came to Ephraim for the
     2017-2018 season with their                                                                               first Horn Symposium in Utah
     latest offering which promises                                                                            recently held at Snow College.
     to be a laugh-out-loud come-                                                                                Instructor of Horn Kathy
     dic reimagining of “The Rivals”                                                                           Colton, at Snow College, was
     by Richard Brinsley Sheridan                                                                              the host and began organizing
     showing Thursday –  Satur-                                                                                the event in January of this year
     day, Nov. 9-11, at 7:30 p.m.,                                                                             when the Utah Horn Club re-
     in the Eccles Center for the                                                                              vised their plans to hold a
     Performing Arts, 300 E. Cen-                                                                              larger, annual event rather than
     ter, Ephraim. Tickets online at                                                                           smaller, monthly meetings.
     www.snow.edu/finearts or call                                                                               “When horn players get to-
     435-283-7478.                                                                                             gether, fun things are bound
       Andrew Nogasky and An-                                                                                  to happen,” said featured
     drea Yassemedis’s adaption                                                                                artist, Instructor of Horn Dr.   Instructor of Horn Dr. James
     moves the witty drawing room                                                                              James Naigus, at University   Naigus, who is known for
     comedy to the West, replacing                                                                             of Central Missouri. He is   his instrumental, film,
                                                                                                                                         and commercial music
     powdered wigs for cowboy                                                                                  known for his instrumental,   compositions performed
     boots. Nogasky will direct the                                                                            film, and commercial mu- throughout the United States
     performances.                                                                                             sic compositions performed  and beyond, was the featured
       This not only marks the first                                                                           throughout the United States  artist for the first Horn
     performance of The Rivals, fa- Actors (left to right): Jessie Castleton, Hannah Romney, Thomas Dye and Christopher James   and beyond.  Symposium in Utah recently
     mously George Washington’s  portray a scene from the laugh-out-loud comedic reimagining of “The Rivals” showing   Masterclasses and demon-  held at Snow College.
     favorite play, at Snow College,   Thursday – Saturday, Nov. 9-11, at 7:30 p.m., in the Eccles Center for the Performing Arts, 300   strations were provided during
     but  is  the world premiere  of   E. Center, Ephraim. Tickets online at www.snow.edu/finearts or call 435-283-7478.  the day’s events. Naigus lec- dents and professionals from
     this adaptation, written with                                                                             tured on “The Complete Musi- across the region. We can
     the area in mind.          niless corporal.          found something hilarious. If  www.snow.edu/academics/ cian” where he addressed skills  cross-pollinate ideas on what’s
       “It has been both an absolute   She, however, doesn’t real- anyone like comedies, west- fineart/theatre.  every 21st century musician  working and what’s not work-
     joy and undertaking bringing  ize that he is the wealthy Jack  erns, or musicals, they will love          needs to acquire.         ing in the studio.”
     new life to this old classic,”  Absolute scheming to get into  this one.”                                   Horn studios attended Snow   Weekly podcasts are pub-
     said Nogasky who originally  her good graces. With Lydia’s   Snow College’s Theatre   Hospital births     College from Brigham Young  lished by Naigus and his col-
     worked on the show during his  oppressive aunt Mrs. Mal- theatrical offerings continue                    University, Utah Valley Univer- league, Dr. Drew Phillips from
     time spent in London.      aprop disapproving of Lydia’s  with  the community  holiday   GUNNISON—Babies   sity, University of Utah, Utah  Liberty University in Lynch-
       “The reimagined characters  impoverished suitor and an  mainstay “Forgotten  Carols”   born at Gunnison Valley   State University, and Brigham  burg, Virginia. Their discus-
     are so vivid, the balance be- outrageous cast of characters,  in December, Sondheim’s   Hospital are as follows:  Young University—Idaho.  sions on “The Complete Mu-
     tween wit and silliness so fun,  love letters land in the wrong  grand fracturing of fairy tales   Oct. 31  The day concluded with  sician” are available at www.
     and the visuals are stunning.  hands, lines are crossed, and  with “Into the Woods” in the   A boy, Steven Dean Pow-  a concert displaying  several  cormotohorn.com/podcast.
     We may have moved it to ‘the  many uproarious mistakes are  Spring, and ends with the   ell, was born to Spencer and   works  composed  by Naigus.   Next year’s Horn Sympo-
     wild west’ but didn’t lose a bit  made.              smash Broadway hit and Peter   Breanna Powell, Gunnison.   The final piece comprised of  sium will take place at Utah
     of the opulence. It is a truly   The adaption moves the  Pan prequel,  “Peter and the   He weighed six pounds and   all Utah Horn Club partici- State University.
     beautiful play. Candy for both  play from England to 1878  Starcatcher.”         13 ounces.               pants playing “Canon K. 560”   For more information on the
     the eyes and the ears.”    California.  “We wanted to   For tickets, call the box of-     Nov. 1          by Mozart.                Utah Horn Club and upcoming
       The new version and the  make something relatable and  fice at (435) 283-7478 between   A boy, Laramie Nate   A symposium’s purpose is  events, visit www.sites.google.
     original both focus on the  exciting for the community,”  noon and 5 p.m., Monday   Young, was born to Tyson   to discuss a particular topic,  com/site/utahhornclub/. Sim-
     plight of love. Lydia Languish,  Nogasky said,  “to put up a  through Friday. Special dis-  and Emily Young, Gun-  gather socially, and freely ex- ilar world-wide events can be
     heiress to a fortune, may have  traditional show that instantly  counts are available to all stu-  nison. He weighed seven   change ideas. Dr. Jon Klein  accessed through the Interna-
     read too many romance novels  communicates with the area. I  dents. For more information,   pounds and five ounces.  from BYU—Idaho said, “It’s a  tional Horn Society at www.
     and now wants to marry a pen- think we succeeded. I think we  or to purchase tickets, visit               great chance for hearing stu- hornsociety.org.
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