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Monday, December 5, 2011

The Forgotten Carols: 20 Years of Holiday Magic

Twenty years ago, Michael McLean created a Christmas performance that has endeared itself in the hearts of thousands. This year, Alyssa was in the performance at UVU and AnnMarie bought us tickets. It was great!‏


Alyssa was in the choir and was the leader of the off-key on-stage group as well. She is a natural on stage and has a beautiful voice so we were very proud.

I can see why 'The Forgotten Carols" has been popular for such a long time. I loved, of course, that Alyssa was there and that she, and the way that she lights up a stage, were so appealing but I would go see it again because it has such heart. It was a great way to welcome the Christmas season.


Melanie wrote: Our Stake in Missouri put this on. It was good. I think Todd has seen it as well. How wonderful that Alyssa was able to perform in it. She has been very busy this year! Melanie

Todd wrote: Amy and I saw it at UVU. I really liked it. I bet she was terrific. 




Kirsten wrote: One of my FHE bros was in the "homeless" group, so i saw it at Timp High School 16 years ago.  It was great even then. Kirsten








Timpview PHP II Band in the paper again! This time in USA Today!


From: AnnMarie T. Howard
Chief Deputy Juab County Attorney
P.O. Box 90
Nephi, Utah 84648
(435)623-3460
(435)623-8919 fax
annmarie@co.juab.ut.us
Sent 12/5/2011 1:49:40 PM
Subject: Timpview PHP II Band in the paper again! This time in USA Today!

Here's a link to an article which includes Timpview PHP II Band in today's issue of USA Today, page 3A:
There's a nice photo taken by Richard Harris (Jaron's father) of Neal Hillam playing Taps!
Also, the PHP II Band will perform at the capitol on Pearl Harbor Day at 10:30 a.m. and should be returning to Timpview around 2:00 p.m. Hope to see you there!
Evelie Giddings

Program Car/Garage


Kirsten wrote: Press the outside 2 buttons on the Homelink simultaneously until the begin to blink. Once they do, release the buttons. Now hold the button you wish to program, and simultaneously hold the button from your old garage remote until the light begins blinking rapidly (the Homelink and old remote should be within 1 foot). If you have a "rolling code" garage door opener, you must go and press the "learn" button on your garage door opener and within 30 seconds go and hold the Homelink button in your car until it goes from a slow blink to a fast blink. Once that occurs you are done.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_Programing_garage_opener_on_a_Buick#ixzz1fgWLDU4n

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