Thursday, October 16, 2008

A True Paradise Is Waiting For You

Sandals Cancun

Vacationing with your family in Cancun Riviera offers many benefits. Though many cities are associated with constant partying, there are also many activities that are designed for young children and teenagers. Many children receive discounts at many popular tourist attractions. Selecting an all-inclusive vacation package for the whole family is one of the best ways for everyone to enjoy their vacation in Mexico, without having to worry about the cost.

If you are interested in visiting Mexico with your family, you will want to examine some of the many attractions that are specifically geared towards children. These attractions and activities are ideal for making the most out of your family vacation. Below is a summary of just a few of the many attractions and resorts that you may find exciting in Mexico. Contact your travel agent for more information.

Located on the Mayan Riviera is the Xcaret Theme Park. The Xcaret Theme Park is a wonderful attraction for those who are looking for a family resort. Located in Cancun, Mexico, the Xcaret Theme Park is a theme park that is often compared to Disney World or Disneyland. Similar to Disneyland and Disney World, you can expect to enjoy a fun filled day at Xcaret, thanks to amazing rides and attractions.

One of the Xcaret Theme Park's features is an underground river. You and your family can see plenty of beautiful tropical plants as you enjoy the river. Xcaret is also host to many wild and exotic animals. There is a butterfly pavilion, a coral reef aquarium, and you are given the chance to swim dolphins. Many children, as well as adults, will be thrilled with this theme park. In addition to the Xcaret Theme Park, Cancun offers many family friendly resorts. To find a luxury resort that offers family oriented activities you may want to check on the internet or speak with your local travel agent.

Cozumel also offers many great attractions and activities that are designed for individuals of all ages, including children. Cozumel is ideal for family vacation, especially because it has one of the lowest crime rates in Mexico, as well as the world. Cozumel is home to some of the most beautiful coral reefs. This often creates an incredible adventure and learning experience for children. If your children will enjoy scuba diving or snorkeling, then you will want to plan a trip to Cozumel.

With so many options for families, choosing a Mexican all-inclusive vacation is a great idea. Included in the vacation deal is drinks,snacks,hotel accommodations,meals and flight. Teaching children about various cultures and customs and letting them view the Mayan ruins first hand is an amazing lesson in geography and history. While education is nice, the above mentioned locations do not completely just focus on it. There are so many fun filled activities such as snorkeling, diving, swimming, hiking, fishing, sailing, parasailing, or relaxing in a Cancun spa. These activities are great for families with active children.

In addition to the above mentioned popular Mexican destinations are that are designed for the whole family, you may want to consider additional sights and attractions. Mexico has so much to offer you and your family. In fact, you and your family may wish that you could stay in longer.



Which MP3 Player is Right for You?

If you're trying to decide on an MP3 player and you find yourself a little confused by the huge variety of products and MP3 player accessories on the market--don't worry. You're not alone. The last few years have seen huge growth in the market for these popular, portable music sources. But once you know a little about the various types of devices and their capabilities, you can choose the MP3 player that is right for your use and your budget.

Hard Drive Based Players

The first main type is the hard drive based MP3 player. These are the highest capacity devices, starting at 20 GB of memory and going up from there. A hard drive based player, as the name indicates, contains its own hard drive and can probably hold every song you own. These players also tend to have larger screens, more features, and are easier to use--some even play videos. As you might expect, they also cost more, starting around $200 for the less expensive models, and going up to $400 or more at the top end.

Micro Hard Drive Players

These devices offer some of the features and memory capability of a hard drive MP3 player, but at a slightly lower price and with greater portability. Their miniature hard drives yield decent memory (up to 12 GB), and they still have many features to offer. Recently, these "micro-drive" players have begun to be phased out in favor of the high-capacity flash-based players (below), but good models with lots of features are still available in the $150-$250 price range.

Flash Based Players

Perfect to take jogging, hiking, or anywhere you want to be active, as the flash-based MP3 players have no moving parts. They're also smaller than either of the two other types, and can be pretty inexpensive--some models can be purchased for less than $30. Low memory used to be a problem, but advances in technology have changed this. Now most flash players sport at least 512 MB of memory. The downside of a flash MP3 player is that it tends to be less feature-rich than other types, and it can be a bit more difficult to use. Don't expect to find a flash based MP3 player with more than 8 GB of memory.

MP3 CD Players

Though these are becoming rarer these days, you can still find MP3 players that play data CDs with music on them--and they can play your music CDs, too. You can fit about 10 albums' worth of music (approximately 150 MP3 files) on a 650 MB disk.

If you're trying to decide on an MP3 and you find yourself a little frazzled--don't worry. Check out the above article to find out which MP3 player is correct for you. Browse, http://www.mp3.jsgenterprises.com for more articles on MP3 players.



Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Choosing The Best Fishing Rods

There are fishing poles, and then there are fishing poles. There is a Rod for every fishing situation, and knowing the difference will certainly pay off in the long run.

While many may argue that the term "pole" refers to a relic of a tool while a "rod" is a more sophisticated piece of fishing equipment, the fact remains that the two terms are generally interchangeable. Whether called a pole or a rod, the tool has been fashioned in the same manner for many years, with the basic materials of graphite, carbon, fiberglass, bamboo or composites proving to be the main improvements. Another is in design, with different poles being used for different purposes. While there are many, the main types of fishing rods are fly fishing poles , spin casting rods and bait casting rods.

Fly fishing poles or rods need to have a lightweight and flexible nature . Bamboo fly fishing rods offer best quality, but generally are an costly choice . Graphite rods are the most highly sought types on today’s market as they are strong, lightweight and yet flexible. Usually between 7 and 9 feet on length, the size of the stream or lake dictates which pole length should be used. The term “rod weight” actually describes the line size used on the pole, and can range between 1 and 15. This method of fishing is generally for a more experienced level, as it requires a fair deal of effort for the angler. This is because it is the line being cast rather than the lure.

Spin casting is a relatively easy skill to acquire, and is recommended to many beginners primarily for that reason. Shorter than most, the spin cast rod also requires high flexibility. The reel is the tool that needs the most practice, as it is a technique; however, it takes most people just a few minutes to learn. Located on the top of the fishing pole, the spin cast reel is within easy reach and control of the angler. The size of rod and line will vary depending on the type of fish being pursued; bass would need a heavier weight than a panfish would require.

During professional fishing tournaments, bait casting is the common method. Bait casting rods are heavier and longer, and stronger to be able to combat the fighting foe at the end of the line. This type of fishing pole is also very popular with bass fishermen due to the short time it takes to land their bass using the strong and powerful line. The reel also sits on the top of the pole, and is able to handle the heavyweight line needed to bring in “the big one”. Bait casting poles and reels take much more practice to master, and is considered to be more for the experienced angler.

Fishing poles vary widely to meet many needs, as is evident by those on the market today. There is a rod for every situation, and for many fishermen, having several rods means they are prepared for any situation.




Camping Check List Is A Necessity

Camping clothing

Are you planning to take a camping parks adventure?   If you are, have you ever been camping before? If this is yours first time taking an extended camping vacation, you may be unsure as to what you should bring along with you.  If that is the case, you are definitely not alone. Although a camping vacation can be fun and exciting, it can sometimes be stressful to plan.  If you would like assistance with planning your next camping vacation, you will want to continue reading on.

When it comes to camping, you will find that you need to bring multiple items with you. These items often include items that are referred to as camping supplies and then items that are referred to as camping gear. In most cases, you will find that camping gear is used to describe pieces of equipment, whereas camping supplies are often used to describe food, health and beauty products, and so forth.

When it comes to camping supplies, like clothing and food, there are many individuals who automatically know what they need to bring. On the other hand, when it comes to camping gear or camping equipment, there are many individuals who are unsure as to what they really need to bring with them.  Just a few of the many pieces of camping gear or camping equipment that you may want to bring with you on your next camping adventure are outlined below.

A tent is a common piece of equipment that you will need to bring with you on your next vacation. Depending on who you are going camping with, you may even need to bring multiple camping tents with you. If you have yet to purchase a camping tent, you will want try and make sure that you purchase a tent or tents that are strong, sturdy, dependable, and waterproof. Even if you are planning on camping in a motor home, you may want to think about brining a tent, just incase.Many motor home campers usually like to spend a night or two camping outdoors.

Camping air conditioners are pieces of gear that you will want to make sure that you bring along with you. If you are camping with your family or your romantic partner, you will want to make sure that you have enough sleeping bags to go around.You may need to take along a thick sleeping bag. These sleeping bags are sufficient in the event that the weather becomes cold.

In addition to brining a traditional sleeping bag with you, you may also want to think about bringing along an air mattress. If you will be camping in a traditional tent, you may find it somewhat uncomfortable. While many campsites have level ground, not all do.If you're worried about the sleeping aspect of the trip, you may want to take with you an air mattress with you.  With these items being relatively affordable, you really have nothing to lose by doing so.

The above mentioned camping gear pieces are just a few of the many camping gear pieces that you may want to think about brining along with you on your next camping adventure.



Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Davis and Weber County Halloween hot spots

When watching Halloween movies just won't do and you desire getting outside in the chill of the Fall Season check out these cool places. Bring a sweater, family, friends and lots of time to be spooked, haunted, and charmed. These events are guaranteed to bring a smile, shout or laugh out even in the most staunchest teenager.

Name: Black Island Farms Field of Screams and Corn Maize
Date: September 19 - November 1 2008
More Information: 801-744-MAZE blackislandfarms.com 3178 S 3000 West Syracuse 4-10 pm Monday - Thursday, 4 - midnight Friday and 10 am to midnight Saturday

Name: Haunted Hollow
Date: September 12 - October 31 2008

More Information: hauntedutah.com 1900 W 1550 South exit 344 Ogden 7:30 - 10 PM weekdays, 7:30 to Midnight Friday through Saturday



Name: Lazarus Maze
Date: September 19 - October 31 2008
More Information: lazarusmaze.com 600 Exchange Road Ogden 7:30 - 10 pm Wednesday - Thursday, 7:30 - Midnight Friday - Saturday


Name: Scary Hill at Cherry Hill
Date: September 27 - October 31 2008
More Information: 801-451-5379 cherry-hill.com/info Cherry Hill Resort 1325 S Main Kaysville


Name: Frightmares at Lagoon
Date: October 3 - November 1 2008
More Information: 801-451-8000 lagoonpark.com/fright_def.php East of I-15 exit 325 Farmington 6:00 pm Friday and 11:00 am Saturday - Sunday until closing


Name: Halloween Party Cruise Night
Date: October 22 2008
More Information: 801-544-8090 burgerstop.net/calendar 323 E Gentile Layton 6:00 pm


Name: "Circus Phantasmal: Death under the Big Top" Dinner Theatre
Date: October 4 - November 1 2008
More Information: 801-569-1482 huntmysteries.com Hunt Mysteries Dinner Theater 1045 N Washington blvd Harrisville


Name: HeeHaw's Fun Farm
Date: Friday September 26 - Friday October 31
More Information: 801-499-4316 heehawfarms.com The corner of Sugar Street and Hillfield Road Layton, Monday - Thursday 4:00 - 10:00 pm, Friday 4-11:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am - 11:00 pm, Fall Break Days (Oct 16, 17 and 20) 10-11:00 pm


Name: Punkinaze
Date: September 24 - October 30
More Information: 1921 W 2550 S West Haven Weber County Corn Maze punkinaze.blogspot.com

Name: Ogden's George S Eccles Dinosaur Park Halloween Spectacular
Date: October 10-11, 16-18, 24-25 7-9:30 pm
More Information: 1544 East Park Boulevard Ogden dinosaurpark.org 801-393-3466


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Cache County Halloween Spooktacular Events

Who says you have to Live in Utah to have an awesome Halloween. I find that some of the best activities can be found by heading North or South of SLC. In this case we will review the Top Spooky places to visit in Cache County.

Name: Little Bear Bottoms Corn Maze
Date: October 4 - 31 2008
More Information: 435-770-3462 littlebearbottoms.com Monday - Thursday 5-10 pm, Friday 5-11 pm and Saturday 1 pm - 11 pm

Name: The North Logan Pumpkin Walk
Date: October 23 - 25 and 27-28
More Information: pumpkinwalk.com Elk Ridge Park 1100 E 2500 North North Logan

Name: American West Heritage Center
Date: September 20 - November 1 2008
More Information: awhc.org for Corn Maze, Fright Lights and Haunted Hollow check out website for additional times and dates



Name: Sherwood Hills Haunted Forest
Date: Fridays and Saturdays 10-11, 17-18, 19-20, and 31
More Information: 435-760-5577 shhauntedforest.com Dark until 11:30 pm (for children 12 and up)


Name: Richmond Haunted Mansion
Date: Closed for 2008 - donations appreciated for renovations and reconstruction of the site
More Information: richmondmansion.com

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Salt Lake County Halloween Activities 2008

Interested in finding haunting thrills and chills this Halloween in Salt Lake City, Utah? Now is the time to do a bit of early mischief.

Visit some spooky places, watch thrilling plays and don't get spooked when visiting the Witches of Gardner Village.

Halloween is a spectacular season and with all of the goodies, hauntings, and trick or treating events all around us, it won't be hard to find Halloween activities the whole family will enjoy.

Name: Nightmare on 13th Street
Date: September 12 - November 1 2008
More Information: nightmare13th.com/find.php 300 W 1300 S SLC 7:30 - 10 pm weekdays and 7:30 pm - midnight Friday - Saturday



Name: Crazy Corn Maze
Date: September 18 - November 1 2008
More Information: 801-569-2356 utahmaze.com 8800 South 4000 West West Jordan 6-10:30 pm Monday - Thursday and 6:00 - 11:00 pm Friday, 3 - 11:30 pm on Saturdays

Name: The Castle of Chaos
Date: September 26 to November 1 2008
More Information: 801-461-4444 castleofchaos.com/flash.html 3300 South 120 West SLC 7-10 pm Thursday 7-midnight Friday - Saturday

Name: Carnival of Fear

Date: September 19 - November 1 2008
More Information: scaryclownz.com 5576 South Redwood Road in Taylorsville

Name: Dracula vs. the Hunchback

Date: September 26 - October 11 2008
More Information: 801-355-4628 theobt.com The Off Broadway Theater 272 S main Street SLC starts at 7:00 pm

Name: Science Movie Night: Winged Migration

Date: October 7 2008
More Information: slcpl.org City Library 210 E 400 South SLC 6:30 pm

Name: Scarecrow Masquerade

Date: October 11, 18, 25 2008
More Information: 801-264-2241 wheelerfarm.com Wheeler Farm 6351 S 900 East Murray 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Name: Thriller: by Odyssey Dance Theatre

Date: October 15 - November 1 2008
More Information: 801-581-7100 kingsburyhall.com Kingsbury Hall University of Utah SLC 7:30 PM

Name: Haunted Village

Date: October 15 -31 2008
More Information: 801-582-1847 thisistheplace.org This is the Place Heritage Park 2601 Sunnyside Avenue SLC 9:oo am - 5:00 pm

Name: Get Bewitched: Little Witches Festival

Date: October 16-18 2008
More Information: 801-566-8903 gardnervillage.com Gardener Village 1100 W 7800 South West Jordan

Name: Storybook Garden after Dark
Date: October 16 - 30 2008
More Information: 801-581-4747 redbuttegardens.org Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 200 Wakara Way SLC 6-9 PM

Name: Wolf Awareness
Date: October 18 2008
More Information: 801-582-1631 hoglezoo.org/events Hogle Zoo 2600 E Sunnyside Avenue SLC

Name: Sugarfactory Ghost
Date: October 23 - 25 2008
More Information: 801-569-5000 academyofpa.org Academy of Performing Arts, 3188 S 400 E SLC 7:30 PM

Name: Radio Hour; Frankenstein
Date: October 24 - 31 2008
More Information: 801-355-ARTS planbtheatre.org Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W Broadway SLC

Name: Boo at the Zoo
Date: October 25 2008
More Information: 801-582-1631 hoglezoo.org/events Hogle Zoo 2600 E Sunnyside Avenue SLC 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Name: Monster Block Party
Date: October 25 2008
More Information: 801-535-6110 slcgov.com/publicservices/gallivan/callendar.html Galivan Center 239 S Main Street SLC 3-6 pm

Name: Scarecrow Symphony
Date: Through October 10 2008
More Information: 801-943-4636 slco.lib.ut.us Draper Library 1136 E Pioneer Draper

Name: A Frightfully Good, Not too Scary Halloween Program
Date: October 31 2008
More Information: slcpl.lib.ut.us/index Main Library 210 E 400 South SLC 4:00 pm

Name: Scary Poppins Super-Nanny-Gone-Balistic-Expialidocious
Date: August 28 - November 8 2008
More Information: 801-266-2600 desertstar.biz Desert Star Theaters 4861 S State Street Murray

Name: Ride with a Witch
Date: October 3 - 27 2008
More Information: 801-566-8903 gardnervillage.com Gardner Viallage, Midvale 5-8 om

Name: WITCHAPALOOZA at the Gathering Place
Date: October 8-30 2008
More Information: 801-566-0917 gardnervillage.com

Name: Into the Woods
Date: October 1 - November 29 2008
More Information: halecentertheatre.org 801-984-9000 Hale Center Theatre 3333 S Decker Lake Drive

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Things to do for Halloween in Utah County

Every year in Utah I begin my search for "things to do" for Halloween ambiance. I love getting into the Halloween Spirit early so I can enjoy the full month of spooks and treats. We love chocolate, hand made candies, and Halloween toys.

The first week of Halloween we usually spend a day decorating the inside of the house. On our most adventurous Holidays we buy a few bales of hay, and corn stalks to decorate the outside. Next we begin planning our Halloween adventures for fun. We look for pumpkin patches, hay rides, spook alleys, Frightmares at Lagoon, and Haunted Forests as our main staple of entertainment. For real excitement we book tickets with Theatrical plays based on Halloween themes.

Some of the fun activities going on in Utah this year are:
Name: Dial M for Murder
Date: September 24 - October 10
More Information: 801-422-4322 byuarts.com located in the Pardoe Theatre, Brigham Young University, Provo at 7:30 PM

Name: Cornbellys Corn Maze & Pumpkin Fest
Date: September 26 - November 1 2008
More Information: 801-798-0597 cornbellys.com Thanksgiving Point, Lehi 4-10 PM

Name: The Dreaded Grove
Date: September 26 - November 1 2008
More Information: 801-377-8487 thedreadedgrove.com 2 miles West from I-15, American Fork exit 275 Dark - 10:30 pm weekdays and midnight on weekends (go West 2 miles to the Lake)

Name: Haunted forest
Date: September 12 - October 31 2008
More Information: hauntedutah.com A quarter mile south from I-15 exit 276, American Fork 7:30 - 10:00 weekdays and 7:30 - midnight Friday and Saturday

Name: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow in Concert
Date: October 3, 6-11 and 13
More Information: sleepyhollowshow.com/show.php American Fork Ampitheatre, American Fork 8:00 pm

Name: 17th Annual Scarecrow Festival
Date: October 16-20 2008 (closed Sunday)
More Information: westridgeacademy.com Thanksgiving Point at Electric Park in Lehi 10:00 am - 9:00 pm



Name: Goatman Flats
Date: October 29 - 31 2008
More Information: goatmanflats.com 1400 N 600 West Orem after dark to 10:30 pm

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Monday, October 6, 2008

Halloween Haunts in Cache, Davis, Weber, and Utah County

Finding Halloween haunts and scary sceneries beyond the Salt Lake City borders can make for a enjoyable day/evening event with your family. Here is a list of websites by County and then another list of additional Halloween websites that you might enjoy.

Find places that offer Corn Mazes, Spook Alley's, pumpkin patches, Halloween Theatre and other entertainment for the Halloween Season located throughout Utah.

Cache County
pumpkinwalk.com
awhc.org
littlebearbottoms.com
Nelsons Corn Maze 3736 N Minersville Hwy Cedar City (435-586-8518)
treehousemuseum.org

Davis and Weber County
blackislandfarms.com
hauntedutah.com
lazarusmaze.com
cherry-hill.com
lagoonpark.com (Frightmares)
storytours.com
burgerstop.net/calendar (Halloween Party Cruise Night with hot rods)

Utah County
cornbellys.com
thedreadedgrove.com
hauntedutah.com
sleepyhollowshow.com/show.php
westridgeacademy.com
goatmanflats.com

Other places to check out:
redbuttegarden.org
rockypointhauntedhouse.com
thanksgivingpoint.com
bard.org
gardnervillage.com
huntmysteries.com
awhc.org
utahmaze.com
heehawfarms.com
funmaze.com
cornfieldmaze.com (St. George)
nightmaremansion.com
castleofchaos.com


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Watch a Live presentation of Thriller in Utah

When I was in elementary school Thriller the video came out. Our teacher allowed us to watch it with much sway by us kids and we were awestruck, amazed, and excited all day long. Now you can take part of enjoying a live presentation by the Odyssey Dance Theatre's presentation of THRILLER.

Where the Odyssey Dance Theatre will be performing
October 9 - 11
Ogden
Weber State University in the Browning Center
801-626-8500

October 10-11
Provo
Covey Center for the Arts
801-852-7007

October 17, 18, 20
Logan
Utah State University in the Kent Concert Hall
435-797-8022

October 15 - November 1
Salt Lake City
Kingsbury Hall
801-581-7100

October 24 - 31
St. George
Tuacahn Amphitheatre
800-746-9882

It's close to midnight and something evils lurking in the dark
Under the moonlight, you see a sight that almost stops your heart
You try to scream but terror takes the sound before you make it
You start to freeze as horror looks you right between the eyes
You're paralyzed

'Cause this is thriller, thriller night
And no one's gonna save you from the beast about to strike
You know it's thriller, thriller night
You're fighting for your life inside a killer, thriller night

This version of thriller has characters like Frankenstein, The Curse of the Mummy and Jason. Ticket prices begin at $20.00 and children under 6 are not allowed.

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Enjoy a Cemetary Haunted Halloween walk this year

Are you looking for something different, unique and surprising? I thought this seemed unique and well, definitely surprising to hear that people can enjoy a "Draper's Haunted Hollow" tour that walks people through a real cemetary to listen to "ghost" stories.

This is a night of fun family events including:
Face paintings
Donuts and cider
Kettle Corn
Scavenger hunt for children
Pumpkin patches
monsters will be availble for photo ops with children
(all activities are donated by local businesses and will offer Girl Scout and elementary booths - this keeps the event "free")

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As you learn about those buried in the cemetery their personages will appear some are meant to make you laugh while some are meant to be a bit spooky.

This event is a favorite of many families and because of that nature you must acquire a ticket prior to attending. All tickets are free of charge and can be picked up at Draper City Hall 1020 E Pioneer Road.

Event times and starting places:
On Monday October 27 2008 from 6:00 - 8:30 pm you will begin the tour at the Sorenson Home 12597 South 900 East, it will progress into the Draper Cemetery and end with trick-or-treating in the Draper Historic Park.

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East Millcreek, Holladay and Whitmore Library October Events

The library is a wonderful place to visit with the books, computers, friendly librarians. My favorite is going to the children's section and reading those delightfully, colorful and entertaing books. Halloween is soon approaching this Fall and that means enjoying the Library and Halloween haunts.

East Millcreek Library
2266 Evergreen Avenue
801-944-7622
Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sundays - closed

October 16 2008 7:00 pm - Learn how to make soap. You will get the chance to make regular soap and goat's milk soap
October 27 2008 7:00 pm - Family Spooky night, wear a costume for Halloween thrills and chills

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Holladay Library
2197 Fort Union Boulevard
801-944-7533
Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sundays - closed


October 27 7:00 pm Family event: What's in the Haunted Old House? Enjoy a spooky graveyard and haunted house filled with things that go bump in the night. Come listen to songs, stories and elaborate props.
October 28 7:00 pm Girls 8-12 and adult - Great reads for girls

Whitmore Library
2197 Fort Union Boulevard
801-944-7533
Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday - Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sundays - closed

October 8 4:00 pm Kindergarten & first grade Elephant and Piggie Fan Club
October 10 3:00 pm Teen Board Game afternoon
October 15 7:00 pm Poetry and Pages teen cafe
October 17 4:00 pm Ages 7-12 Girls Rule (Halloween stuff just for girls)
October 18 11:00 am Teens Gaming (guitar hero and other games)
October 20 7:00 pm Meet Rosemary Wells author/illustrator
October 23 6:45 pm Teen Anime Club
October 22 7:00 pm Ages 8-12 Great reads for girls
October 24 4:00 pm Boys ages 7-12 No Girls Allowed - Indiana Jones tales, snakes, archaelogy
October 27 7:00 pm Families Spooky Magic Show
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Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center Activities in October

If you are looking for things to do in October check out all of the activities offered at the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center.

Monday October 6th 2008 - Free Public Skating from 7:30 - 9:00 pm which includes music, prizes, a visit from Jazz Bear

Friday Party Nights on Ice
October 10th Free Admission
October 17th Hawaiian Night
October 24th Dead Man's Party (free admission & Skate rental 2-4:00 pm)
October 31st Facilities close at 5:00 pm

Figure Skating and Hockey
Fall Swimming Lessons
Fall Open Plunge Swimming Hours

Public Skate Hours in the New Olympic-sized Ice Arena
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Fridays/Saturdays/Sundays 2:00 - 4:00 pm
**Party room available and can be reserved at 801-943-3190 ext 0

Cardio & Fitness Room (14 years and older)
Indoor Track
Gymnasium (cycling, aquacise, aerobics, racquetball, wallyball)

Contact The Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center for dates, times, availability, daily schedules at 801-943-3190 x 0 (front desk)

Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center
7500 S 2700 E
Cottonwood Heights UT

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See Apolo Anton Ohno compete in Utah at the Olympic Oval

On October 17th - 19th 2008 you and your family can enjoy watching the US Short Track speed skating team compete against the worlds best at the Utah Olympic Oval. If you weren't able to attend the Olympics in Utah now is the time.

Friday October 17th 10:00 am - 4:00 pm is qualifying rounds
Saturday October 18th 6:00 pm Finals (last chance qualifier Saturday at 10:00 am)
Sunday October 19th 3:00 pm Finals

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Try a Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre for Halloween fun

Are you looking for something different to do this Halloween season in Utah. Or maybe you are looking for something that will feed and entertain you. This Halloween Season I would recommend enjoying a Hunt Mysteries "Dracula's Grand Masquerade Ball" Halloween Comedy Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre.

That's right you get dinner and a show and if you use CODE: HMJOUR you will receive a $5 discount per person.

Time Line of Show
7:00 actors will mingle with the dinner guests and work the room for the next 30 minutes
7:30 microphones go live and they begin performing the opening scene
7:45 characters are invited to the buffet line and enjoy their dinner
9:30 ish end of performance

Price: $42.50 for adults ($37.50 if you use mentioned code)
Price: $37.50 for children 12 and under ($32.50 if you use mentioned code)

Dinner Varies but you can expect something like this:
Lasagna, Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo and other chicken entrees
Fresh garden salad
Steamed vegetables
Rolls or garlic bread
dessert
vegetarian entree available if request when reservation is made
Ice Water and punch
Soda is available for purchase

Directions: University Park Marriott
400 South Wakara Way
866-569-1482 to make reservations

more information and dates visit huntmysteries.com
***Costumes are encouraged but not required

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Ice Saking Arena in Cottonwood Heights Utah Recreation Center

On Monday October 6, the public is invited to enjoy the opening of the new ice skating arena between 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm. This is a "free" event to ice skate on Monday October 6th and again on Friday October 10th.

Ice Skating is a wonderful date night event for couples, families, and friends. Enjoy the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center this week for fun and events.

Free Ice Skating even in Utah: Monday October 6 7:30 - 9:00 pm, Friday October 10th 7:00 -9:00 PM (prizes and games will be included)
Phone #: 801-943-3190
Address: Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center 7500 South 2700 East

Normal Public Skating Times: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights from 7-9 pm and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2-4 PM

Group rates are available for 10+ skaters
Private Rental is available

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Saturday, October 4, 2008

Find Halloween Costumes in Utah

It is officially Halloween time and that means it's time to find the perfect Halloween costume to spook your co-workers and families. Dare to impress them this year with spectacular dress up costumes.

Check out these places located throughout Salt Lake City Valley to find the perfect Halloween outfit! This is the year to dress to impress.

Hale Center Theatre
halecentertheatre.org
3333 S Decker Lake Drive
West Valley City UT 801-984-9001

Amelias Haunted Floral & Costumes
702 E 12300 S Draper
801-523-8701

Bellydancing by Thia
bellydancingbythiabellydancerboutique.com
3345 S 300 W A4
SLC UT 801-466-2808

The Costume Closet
718 E 3900 South SLC
801-268-8466




Decades Vintage Clothing
627 S State
801-537-1357

Making Believe
640 N Main Street
801-292-3567

Party City
3755 S Constitution BLVD West Valley City 801-955-1070
6832 S Redwood Road 801-569-9707

Pib's Exchange
1147 E Ashton Ave SLC
801-484-7996

Wright Costume & Dancewear Inc
4874 S State Murray
801-266-5999

McGrew Costume Studio
335 Pierpont Ave SLC
801-320-0522

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Hale Center Theatre for Family Fun

Looking for something to do while visiting Utah? Take in a breathtaking live theatre show at Hale Center Theatre. Great for weekday and weekend activities they offer fun, enchanting entertainment for all ages. Go online today and secure tickets for the next show!

Ticket prices:
Adults $21-25.00
Children (ages 5-11): $15-16.00
No children under five permitted
Season Passes are online for purchase

Event: Into the Woods
Playing: Saturday 10/4/08 - 11/29/08

Event: A Christmas Carol 2008
Playing: Friday 12/5/08 - Tuesday 12/23/08

Event: Cash on Delivery
Playing: Friday 1/2/09 - 2/14/09

Event: Phantom
Playing: Tuesday 2/24/09 - Saturday 4/18/09

Event: Treasure Island
Playing: Monday 4/27/09 - Saturday 6/6/09

Event: Hello, Dolly!
Playing: Tuesday 6/16/09 - Saturday 8/1/09

Event: The Scarlet Pimpernel
Playing: Tuesday 8/11/09 - Saturday 9/26/09

Event: Curtains
Playing: Monday 10/5/09 - Saturday 11/21/09

For more information you can contact Hale Center Theatre by:
Box Office Phone: 801-984-9000 10am - 9pm Mon - Sat
Email: info@halecentertheatre.org
Fax: 801-984-9009
Address: Hale Centre Theatre 3333 South Decker Lake Drive West Valley City UT 84119



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