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Vittles and Fiddles

Friday, January 13th, 2012

Polar Express..Volunteers needed

Friday, November 11th, 2011

This year we will be hosting an event on December 9th  at 7pm. This vent will be The Polar Express. Based on the book/movie of the same name this will be a chance to have your kids enjoy some holiday goodness, a great story, singing, and treats. We are looking for people you would like to donate time to help us pull off this great event. If you are interested please call 435-753-9008 or email me at director@whittiercenter.org

I’m sick…and the banner

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

For those of you wondering I am sick and will not be in the office until Thursday. The cold weather got me. I hope you guys are doing well now that winter (that’s winner if you are from Utah*) has arrived in  Cache Valley. Despite the cold we are still having events at the Whittier every night. Last night I had to come in for an emergency and there was a huge crowd for the Salsa Dancing (done every Tuesday by Free Style Dance) and a large belly dance troupe upstairs (classes run by Shimmering Sands Middle Eastern Dance). So despite the flu and the cold the Whittier is still rocking.

 

I noted in an earlier blog post that I’d like to change the Banner seasonally. Right now it is showing Logan Canyon with a splash of fall colors. Should it stay or should it change to the snow background?

 

–Jon

 

* Ever notice how the northern Utah dialect drops the T from words. Winner instead of WinTer, Mounain instead of MounTain, Manawey instead of Man too ua (Mantua**). Check it out on your friends!

 

** yes yes I know that the town is named after the birthplace of Eliza and Lorenzo Snow in Ohio and not the town in Italy. I also know that Mantua (UT/OH) is named after a Shawnee chief and is pronounced different but the historian in me shudders every time it is pronounced the Shawnee and not the Italian way.

 

 

Halloween Festival events and prizes

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Here is a list of events and prices for the Halloween Festival on Monday. Tickets are 25 cents each and you get 5 free for a can of food (1 per person please)

Outside:

Cakewalk–4 tickets (PRICECHANGE 10/31)

Bag toss—1 ticket

Goblin Putting—1 ticket

Bobbing for Donuts—1 ticket

Ring toss—1 ticket

Kids Tourney—2 tickets

Flaming Pumpkins—Free (end of festival)

Cotton Candy—2 tickets

 

Gym:

Pass the Pumpkin—1 ticket

Fear Box—4 tickets

Magic show/Balloon Animals—Show free, Balloons 2 tickets

Shell Game—1 ticket

Lollipop tree—1 ticket

Face Painting—3 tickets

Pumpkin Painting—6 tickets

 

Kitchen:

Magic Potions—2 tickets

Ice cream—3 tickets

 

Stage:

Monster Mash/Thriller Dance:–3 tickets, includes Thriller Dance at 5pm

 

Main Office:

Kids Fortunes—1 ticket

Runes—2 tickets

Tarot Reading—3 tickets

 

Common Room:

Spook Maze—2 tickets

 

Multi-Cultural Office:

Fishing Pond—4 tickets

 

School Office:

Rat toss—1 ticket

Crossbow Marshmallow—1 ticket

 

–Jon

 

Halloween 2011

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

Don’t forget the 81st Annual Halloween Festival this year. The event will take place from 3-6 PM on Halloween (this coming Monday). Thanks to all the volunteers you have or will help out. I’ll give you a proper shout out after the event and when my head stops spinning! This activity will be fun for kids of all ages.

 

Also I’d like to thank Boyd at Square One Printing as well as all our sponsors for helping provide so much for this event. Here’s the flyer Boyd did and it looks fantastic!

 

–Jon

 

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