Folkfest vendors offer variety
A variety of craft booths are operating this week at the Arts Park during the World Folkfest. They include B&B Face Painting, Anna Bee Baby (baby clothing), Kianah's Jewelry (handmade jewelry)
Volunteers
This week United Way of Northern Utah would like to feature McKay-Dee Hospital as its spotlighted volunteer opportunity. There are a whole slew of reasons why we would like to highlight this phenomenal institution. read more
Biz buzz // Patisserie 46
Patisserie 46, a new bakery at 4552 Grand Ave. S., opened July 6 to the delight of many neighbors. Kids tasted chef John Krauss delicious ice cream, adults swooned over his pastries and the coffee crowd kicked back, read the newspaper and sipped java.
Crime Watch - July 25
Crime Watch - July 25
Parents and Fans Can Amp up Cubs-Cardinals Rivalry Through Babyfans.com
Baby Fans offers parents a way to show off their team spirit and affinity through their kids. The company offers licensed MLB, NFL and Collegiate baby and toddler clothing and accessories for sports fans.
Springville world Folkfest to open with street dance Monday
Dance groups from around the world will travel to Utah showcase their unique cultures during the 2010 Springville World Folkfest July 26-31.
Coming up
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Opening date set for O.C. Burlington Coat Factory
Burlington Coat Factory is slated to open September 24 at a former O.C. Mervyn's store. The 83,746-square-foot store will be the fifth store in O.C. for the retailer known for its coats. Burlington also offers ladies dresses, suits, sportswear,...
Whole Foods presentation talks safety of bodycare products
Lynda Fassa, renowned green parenting expert and author, and Rhonda Sherwood, vice chairman of the Mount Sinai Childrens Environmental Health Center in New York, will host an interactive presentation entitled Sunscreens, Shampoos and Your Childs Health What is Safe for my Family? on Wednesday, July 21, at 10:30, at Whole Foods Market in Darien.
Ministry fights abortion
Twenty-three years ago, Nancy Roe sat on the front row of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Broken Arrow and watched 'The Silent Scream,' a graphic film depicting ultrasound images of an abortion.