>Ogden on the rise

2 Feb

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My daughter is a brave little girl. Yesterday we had the great pleasure of going to a dental appointment and i had nagging feeling it was not going to go well but i was wrong. Thanks to the dentists and assistants my daughter wasnt scared in the least in fact i think she liked it. Unfortunately we do have to go back and get a couple teeth capped a couple are chipped thanks to her love of running full speed at hard objects and jumping off high places and she may have an enamel deficiency. But soon it’ll all be over with and my bean can go on jumping off things without pain…OK maybe with a mouth guard.
Also some exciting news! My first article on Ogden music and arts is now up and running at sloucher magazine. Be sure to check it out and let me know what you think.
Usually Wednesdays are my favorite day of the week but i don’t
think I’m going outside today. its freezing and the wind is blowing so hard it knocked my trashcan down the street. I think today is a good day for soup and movies and kinect dance aerobics. But if your brave enough to go out in the cold there are plenty of rad events to enjoy.

WSU events

♥WSU’s Spanish Films series will present “Agora,” 7 p.m., Shepherd Union Wildcat Theater, free, 801-626-6193 or luisguadano@weber.edu. (All movies are in Spanish with English subtitles and not rated.)
♥WSU’s Department of Performing Arts presents the WSU Wind Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Val A. Browning Center Austad Auditorium, free, 801-626-6443.
♥WSU’s Department of Performing Arts presents “Anything Goes,” written by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse and directed by Jim Christian, 7:30 p.m., Val A. Browning Center Allred Theater, $10/$7, 1-800-WSU-TIKS.

Wild Wednesdays Presents “Owl Tales” at the Ogden Nature Center

♥Are owls really wise? Get the answer to that question and many others as we meet three different owls and decode the mysteries that surround these amazing birds. Meet in the Visitor Center.

Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts PRESENTS

♥Crazy for You -Rich New Yorker Bobby Child doesn’t want to be a banker or marry the woman his mother has chosen for him. He wants to be in theatre. He is in luck when he is asked to foreclose on The Gaiety Theater in Deadrock, Nevada. Once there, he decides to “put on a show” to save the theater and he falls in love. Theater and love have their ups and downs but everyone lives happily ever after in the end. This “New Gershwin Musical Comedy” won the 1992 Tony Award for Best Musical.

Independent film society meet up

♥Come on out and discuss the craft, favorite films and what we would all like to accomplish as filmmakers. meet and mingle with Ogden local film enthusiasts.

Ogden Country Dance

♥There are all kinds of Swing Dancin’, Two-Steppin’, and Line Dancin’. You’ll also see people doing the Country Waltz, the Cowboy Cha Cha, the Night Club Two-Step, the Tripple Step, the West Coast Swing and plenty of other kinds of dancing. So come out and give it a whirl! We know you will love every minute.

Open mic at Brewskis

♥Be a rockstar for a few minutes and join in open mic night at brewskis

local notes

♥Baker Creek Heirloom seeds are now for sale at grounds for coffee . Come in and pick up a packet or two for your summer gardening. Many of these varieties date back over 100 years. All proceeds from seed sales will help build a pergola for some much needed shade in the Sunflower Community Garden.

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3 Responses to “>Ogden on the rise”

  1. Adriana Iris February 2, 2011 at 7:47 pm #

    >She is a little rock-star.

  2. Laura February 3, 2011 at 2:48 am #

    >I am glad to hear that the dentist appointment went well. How old is your daughter? I am sure I will be at the dentist multiple times for chipped or broken teeth. My almost 2 year old is crazy and jumps off anything and hits everything while running too.I am loving how you are putting up things that are going on around the area.

  3. mama mouse February 3, 2011 at 4:03 pm #

    >she is three. thanks for reading

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