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Pleasant Grove’s Promenade

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The Pleasant Grove Promenade is a place where families and friends can stroll through a quaint historic park and be introduced to fresh produce, unique gifts, and distinctive foods — all in conjunction with live entertainment and kids’ activities.  This event happens every Thursday until September 29 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm at the Historic Downtown Park at 200 S. Main Street.

Deals 07/27/2011

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Universal Day Pass to Seven Peaks or Trafalga for only $14.99, Provo, Orem, Salt Lake, Lehi

Day Pass to Seven Peaks Salt Lake OR Provo, only $19

Bombay House – $20 Gift Card for $10, Provo

$10 for $20 game card for Laser Tag, Bumper Cars, Mini Bowling, Go Carts, Mini-Golf and Arcade Games at Planet Play, Draper

$49.99 for a Cowabunga Birthday Package at Utah’s Premier Water Park, Cowabunga Bay ($99.99 Value), Lehi

$10 for 20 Lap Indoor Race ($24 value) at Fast Kart Speedway

$18 for $36 Smoothie Punch Card + Free Boosts from The Juice Press

$5 for $10 worth of Tasty Icees from Hawaiian Island Hut

$7 for $15 worth of Great Burgers, Fries and More at Rumrz Cafe and Grill

Quiznos – $6 for Two Regular Subs or Two Salads ($12.98 Average Value), any location that accepts Groupons

Stefano’s Gelato – $5 for $10 Worth of Gelato and Sorbetto, Riverton

Other deals of the day

Highland Fling

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Thursday, July 28:

  • 4:00 – 10:00 pm:  Midway West Carnival, Heritage Park (10400 N Alpine Hwy) – Family Night, all rides are $1

Friday, July 29:

  • 4:00 – 10:00 pm:  Midway West Carnival, Heritage Park (10400 N Alpine Hwy)

Saturday, July 30:

  •  8:00 am, Highland Day of Service Project, Highland Glen Park
  • 10:00 am, Baby Contest, Community Center
  • 12:00 – 10:00 pm, Midway West Carnival, Heritage Park (10400 N Alpine Hwy)

Monday, August 1:

Wednesday, August 3:

Thursday, August 4:

  • 7:00 pm, Distinguished Young Women of Highland, Lone Peak High School

Friday, August 5:

  • 4:00 – 8:00 pm, Fine Art Show Open to the public, Community Center
  • 5:00 pm, Give Me a Chance, I’ll Show You My Dance Highland!, Heritage Park Stage
  • 5:00 pm, Play Day Rodeo, Utah County Equestrian Park

Saturday, August 6:

  • 6:30 am, Hot Air Balloons (weather permitting), Mountain Ridge Junior High School
  • 7:00 am, Flag Raising Ceremony, Heritage Park
  • 7:00 am, 5K Fun Run, Mountain Ridge Junior High School Seminary
  • 7:30 – 9:30 am, LPHS Marching Band Breakfast, Heritage Park Pavillion
  • 8:00 am, Kids Fun Runs, Heritage Park Church
  • 9:00 am, Scottish Heavy Events, Heritage Park
  • 10:00 am, Grand Parade, the parade route starts at Highland Elementary School, goes south on 6000 West, turns east on 10400 North, and ends at Heritage Park
  • 10:00 am, Vendor booths open, Heritage Park
  • 11:00 am, DUP Camp Cabin Tours, Heritage Park
  • 11:00 am – 4:00 pm, Highland Youth City Council Kids Zone $5 per wrist band, East Baseball Field
  • 12:00 pm, Highland Youth City Council Bake Off, Heritage Park Pavillion
  • 12:30 pm, BMX Stunt Team (shows at 12:30 PM, 2:30 PM, 4:30 PM), Mountain Ridge Junior High School (east)
  • 12:00 – 3:00 pm, Lone Peak Police K-9 Demonstrations, Heritage Park
  • 12:00 – 4:00 pm, Fine Art Show, Community Center
  • 1:30 pm, Lone Peak Fireman’s Spray, Mountain Ridge Junior High School (east)
  • 10:00 pm, Fireworks, Heritage Park

 

Spotlight: Utah’s Own

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I’ve already talked a little bit about buying locally-grown produce and buying organic foods but I’d like to say more because everyday, I am becoming more and more of an advocate.

Utah’s Own is a program that encourages Utahns to buy local products.  Why local?  Here are their reasons:

  1. You contribute to a healthier local economy – you become a part of the solution to our economic challenges.
  2. Your money stays at home when you spend it on Utah’s Own products at retail stores, supermarkets, in restaurants and institutions. This money “sticks,” multiplying its value to our local economy helping to reduce taxes.
  3. You sustain employment for your friends and neighbors.
  4. You enhance our tax base.
  5. You get the best possible flavor, texture and quality on fresh products produced locally.
  6. You help maintain a safer food supply while helping to make nutritious food available to all Utahns in need.
  7. You preserve open spaces.
  8. You enhance water quality.
  9. You promote cleaner air.
  10. You preserve our Utah farm heritage, including heirloom products that have been preserved for generations.
  11. You provide better access to healthy foods, including organic foods.
  12. You sustain our Utah rural lifestyle while enhancing food security for your family.

My main reasons for buying local is to help out friends and neighbors.  These aren’t necessarily all people I know, but the fact that they live in the same state is good enough – they’re neighbors if you ask me.  Besides that, I know plenty of people who are trying to sustain their families or just themselves on making products and selling them and I want the best for them.  I want people to buy their products.  I want my “neighbors” to be able to make a living doing what they are working hard at.

I also like local foods because they really do have a unique flavor.  My 12-month old has eaten nearly half of a cantaloupe in one sitting because the flavor is just so sweet.  I have yet to be disappointed in produce that I have bought at a Farmer’s Market or the local produce from Harmon’s and other stores.  They taste better, they look better, and they are better!

As I have already mentioned, Utah’s Own is hosting the Ultimate Recipe Roundup Contest.  There have already been two rounds of winners:  some in Cottonwood Heights and some in Kaysville.  Make sure to look at each one for their awesome recipes!

This week they will be in Lehi and will be continuing to travel around Salt Lake  and Davis County until September 10.

For more information, look at Utah Own’s website.  They have a lot of good information and their blog is great too with recipes and updates.

$2 Tuesdays, Thanksgiving Point

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Two-Buck Tuesdays are back this August at Thanksgiving Point.  Each venue is only $2/person and children under 2 years are free!

Thanksgiving Point
3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, Lehi
10 am – 8 pm

Movies in the Park, Provo

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This August, Provo City will be hosting free movies in the park!

Time:  Monday nights in August at dusk (about 9 p.m.)
Location:  Rock Canyon Park (2620 N. 1200 E.)
Cost:  Free!
Bring:  Blankets, chairs, and bug repellant
Entertainment:  Karaoke before the movie
Concessions:  Candy, popcorn, and drinks will be available for purchase

August 1:  Sorcerer’s Apprentice (PG)
August 8:  Tangled (PG)
August 15:  Prince of Persia (PG-13)
August 22:  Despicable Me (PG)
August 29:  TRON (PG)

Utah’s Own Ultimate Recipe Round-up

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Utah’s Own is having a recipe contest throughout Davis County to Utah County.  Here are the rules:

  1. Create an original recipe using a minimum of three Utah’s Own products. Clearly list all Utah’s Own products. If you purchase anything from a Utah’s Own Farm, please clearly identify the Farms name.
  2. Submit your recipe online.
  3. Bring your prepared dish to one of our judging locations listed above.

This Saturday, July 30, the contest will be at Lehi’s Macey’s located at 760 E Main Street, Lehi from 11 am – 1 pm.

It will be back in Utah County on September 10 at Fresh Market located at 652 N 800 E, Spanish Fork from 11 am – 1 pm.

The best part is that there are prizes involved:

1st Place: 7 night Caribbean Cruise for two – dates TBD – based on availability on an inside cabin. Includes roundtrip airfare for 2 from SLC. Grand Prize also includes $300 visa gift card, $300 ARS gift card and a Weber Genesis Grill from Gygi and 2 cooking classes from Gygi. Approximate prize value $4110

2nd Place: 2 night stay from Hotel Monaco in SLC. One Le Creuset French Oven Pot 7 ¼ qt from Gygi, four cooking classes from Gygi and a $200 ARS gift card. Approximate prize value $1490.

3rd Place: 1 night stay from Hotel Monaco in SLC. One Actifry Fryer from Gygi, 2 cooking classes from Gygi and $100 ARS gift card. Approximate prize value $860.

Weekly Prizes: $100 for 1st place, $75 for 2nd place, $50 for 3rd place.

Registration begins at 11 am and judging starts promptly at 12 noon.  Participants must have three copies of the recipe and dishes will be tasted by three judges.  For more information, check out their website.

World Folkfest, Springville

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This year marks the 25th Annual World Folkfest located in Springville.  The Folkfest includes people, dances, and music from all over the world.  Prior to each performance, audience members can sample treats from around the world at international food booths, mingle with performers and purchase items from the various folk dance groups.  Performers from countries include Armenia, Australia, 2 groups from Belgium, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Israel, Philippines and Romania.

Tuesday, July 26th 2011, 8:00 p.m. : Parade of Nations and opening performance at Spring Acres Arts Park
Wednesday, July 27th 2011, 8:00 p.m. : Evening Performance at Spring Acres Arts Park
Thursday, July 28th 2011, 8:00 p.m. : Evening Performance at Spring Acres Arts Park
Friday, July 29th 2011, 8:00 p.m. : Evening Performance at Spring Acres Arts Park
Saturday, July 30th 2011, 7:30 p.m. : Gift Exchange on Folkfest Stage at Spring Acres Arts Park
Saturday, July 30th 2011, 8:00 p.m. : Evening Performance at Spring Acres Arts Park

Gates at the Arts Park open at 6:00 p.m. each evening at which time you can buy tickets.  Come early and enjoy a variety of international food and craft booths.

Ticket prices:

  • $8/adult
  • $7/student and military with ID, seniors
  • $4/children (3-12 years)
  • Free/children under 3 years
  • $6/group of 10 or more

Spring Acres Arts Park, 620 S. 1350 E., Springville

Sawyer Brown Pioneer Day Concert

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Tonight, July 25, at 8 pm, Sawyer Brown will be performing at the SCERA Shell Outdoor Theatre (699 S. State Street, Orem).

Sawyer Brown is a country band that has been together for about 20 years, producing about 20 studio albums.

Tickets:

  • $15 for adults
  • $12 for children (3-11 years), seniors (65+years), and students (with ID)

Guests can bring a blanket or rent a chair for $1.  There is a limited supply of chairs.

DLM: Middle of the Night

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Middle of the night awakenings are fresh on my mind as I just barely got my little one back to sleep after being awake for about 3 hours in the middle of the night.  The times K wakes up in the middle of the night is completely random.  She has slept so well recently and then this morning, she didn’t want to sleep.  And the worst part is that we have family staying in the house – all of which are exhausted.  The last thing I wanted was for them to wake up to K screaming.  However, unfortunately they did.  Since there are people sleeping all over the place, there really wasn’t anywhere to go to get away from people being able to hear her.

This whole ordeal takes me back (every time) to the first month of her life.  What an awful time of life.  I mean, it was great to have our daughter with us but every 2-3 hours, she needed to be fed.  Then feedings took usually over an hour to complete.  Then her diaper needed to be changed, sometimes her clothes, then she would fall asleep in my arms, I’d lay her down in her crib, and it seemed like I didn’t have hardly any time at all to do things before her next feeding came around.  The nights were the worst though.  We’d stay up until about 1 or 2 am until after her last feeding of the “day.”  We watched a lot of “Wipe Out” and other shows that we didn’t really want to watch – we just watched them because we needed something to keep us awake.  I’d put her down, try to get into a deep sleep quickly, but by 3 am, she was awake again, hungry.  After her hour plus feeding, I would change her, and walk around the room with her until she fell back asleep.

Six am came early as she awoke again to eat.  We bought a bean bag chair for her room because it was cheap and we knew we’d need somewhere to sit.  It was perfect because it was comfortable and really low to the ground.  I can’t even count the times I fell asleep in the middle of the night on that chair with K on a pillow in my arms (and my arms were locked in case she started rolling).  I often played games on the phone or read the news but that can only keep me awake for so long before sleep overwhelms me.  Basically, I never really slept.  The nights were never long enough and the days were always too short to waste time napping.

I’m so grateful that I no longer have to worry about middle of the night feedings but I could definitely do without all of these middle of the night screams.  My husband is really good at calming K down – he’s so patient with her.  I, on the other hand, am not so patient.  If she doesn’t stop crying within 20 seconds of holding her, I give up easily.  Unfortunately for me, now that she understands the difference between us, she cries a lot more for my husband which leaves me with the fussy girl each time she’s upset.  It’s definitely nice to feel needed every now and then but at 2 am?  Not so much.

But despite all these hard times, I am so grateful for our little girl in our lives.  She constantly reminds me about what’s important in life:  food – our bodies need it to survive, sleep – the only way to continue to surviving as well, learning – there is so much in this world and we need to be constantly learning about the things around us, happiness – everything seems to make her happy and why shouldn’t it – our lives are great, and sharing – she is so good about sharing toys and food with everyone and everything – I could probably share my wealth with others a lot more than I currently am (not that I’m rich, but I definitely have the things I need).  And these aren’t the only things but they are some of the ones that always stick out in my mind.

Taste of the Valley 2011

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This weekend on July 23, The Shops at Riverwoods is hosting the annual Taste of the Valley.  It will be going on between 11 am – 3 pm.  Each ticket is $10 and a Family of 4 Pass is $38.  Tickets are available online for purchase, or you may buy them at them door.

Local restaurants will be sharing their food with all participants.  Live entertainment and other things will be available as well.

4801 N. University Avenue, Provo

And if you are feeling really lucky, you can possibly even win two tickets!

Pioneer Day 2011

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Here are some events happening in Utah County for July 24, 2011 and the weekend:

  • Pioneer Day Extravaganza:  July 23 from 10 am – 2 pm at North Park, Provo (500 N. 500 W.)
    • Games
    • Food
    • Crafts
    • Music
    • Entertainment
    • Farmers Market
    • Antique Car Show
    • Pioneer Village and Museum
    • Native American Village
    • Mountain Man Encampment
    • Homemade Pie Contest
    • Dress in your best Pioneer Outfit to win a prize!
  • Spanish Fork Fiesta Days and fireworks on Monday, July 25
  • Mapleton Pioneer Days:  July 23 from 6 am – Dusk
    • 6:00-7:00 am: Wake up Call / 5K & Fun Run Central Bank @ Registration City Offices
      6:30-7:00 am: Patriotic Program/Flag Ceremony @ Mapleton Park
      7:00-7:30 am: Fun Run @ City Offices
      7:30-8:45 am: 5K Race @ Central Bank
      7:00-10:00 am: Breakfast @ Mapleton Park – $3 Adults/$2 children
      7:00-9:00 am: Arts and Crafts Setup @ Memorial Hall
      8:00-9:00 am: Parade Lineup @ Mapleton Jr. High
      10:00-2:00 pm: Park Activities, Entertainment, Games, Prizes, 5 New Blow ups, Sky Jumper, Rock Climbing Wall, Car Show, Race Winners Announced & Arts and Crafts
      10:00-2:00 pm: Lunch – $2.50-$3.50, Desserts, Cold Drinks, Cotton Candy, Snow Cones & Delicious Desserts
      Dusk: Fireworks @ Ira Allen Park
  • Lehi Foam Day on July 23 from 11 am – 4 pm at the Lehi Sports Park (700 S. 2200 West)
    • Food & Boutique:  11 am – 4 pm
    • Blow-up toys, games, and other fun things:  11 am – 2 pm
    • Foam & firefighters with free watermelon:  2 – 4 pm

Salt Lake Events:

  • Days of ’47 Parade @ 9 am – Route:  starts at South Temple and State Street running east to 200 East, turns south to 900 South, then turns east to Liberty Park at 600 East in Salt Lake City
  • Pioneer Days at This is the Place Heritage Monument on July 23 and July 25
    • Pie eating contest
    • Candy cannon
    • Youth parade
    • Foot races
    • Crafts
    • Games
    • Music
    • Train rides
  • Liberty Park: July 25, Deseret News Marathon ending location. The marathon will begin at the top of Big Mountain above Emigration Canyon. The 10K will begin at Research Park, 500 S. Wakara Way, 6 a.m., and the 5K walk will begin at Energy Solutions Arena, 301 W. South Temple, 7 a.m. (www.deseretnewsmarathon.com)
  • Pioneer Memorial Museum: July 25, noon-5 p.m., crafts and activities, 300 N. Main (www.dupinternational.org)
  • Liberty Park Fireworks @ dusk (9:30-10 pm-ish) after the Native American Celebration (7 am-fireworks)

Other events around Utah

Free Huggies Snug & Dry Diaper Sample

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Target is currently offering a free Huggies Snug & Dry diaper sample.  These go fast so hurry!

50% Off Child or Adult Membership to Living Planet Aquarium

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*This deal has ended but you can still get $3 off of admission.  You can also get a one-year membership for one adult and one child for $18 until Saturday, August 6, 2011.

Groupon currently has a deal for 50% off a membership to the Living Planet Aquarium in Sandy. It is $10 for adults, $8 for children for one year from the day you activate your membership! This is a great deal and I would jump on it ASAP because this deal ends today!

$5 Amazon Instant Credit

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Currently, Amazon is giving $5 Instant Credit to those who tweet about their service.  It’s simple and easy.  Plus, if you don’t have a Twitter account,  I would suggest getting one because it’s a simple way to enter giveaways without having to do much at all.

 

Baby/Toddler Coupons Giveaway – Closed

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*Closed.  Congrats to Pridelandmama!

As our cost of living increases as our little one grows, I have found it necessary to learn to find good deals and coupons.  For example, I purchase most of our clothing online with coupon codes and free shipping deals.

This week we are giving away an envelope of coupons geared towards those with babies and toddlers.   There are diaper coupons, as well as other coupons that are geared towards younger children.

There is one mandatory entry of telling us what you do to save money.

Extra entries:

  • Like us on Facebook
  • Join UCM Forums
  • Post a question and/or comment on UCM Forums
  • Facebook or blog about UCM or Giveaway

Individuals may only do each of these extra entries once and leaving more than one question/comment or posting more than once will still only result in one entry.  For more details, please read our Contest Disclosure.  Giveaway closes at 11:59 pm MST on July 24, 2011.  Good luck!

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