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Free food and games from 9:00 a.m. until noon on the HTC Plaza (between HTC and Student Pavilion), followed by a Bruins baseball game at noon. At SLCC’s Jordan Campus on 3491 West and 9000 South.

April 17, 2010 – Saturday, FREE Family Field Day, free food and games from 9:00 a.m. until noon on the HTC Plaza (between HTC and Student Pavilion), followed by a Bruins baseball game at noon. At SLCC’s Jordan Campus on 3491 West and 9000 South.

Valentines for the Troops – a combined effort of members of the community starting with fund raising December 15th 2009 through the making of the valentines by Seniors (in January) and parents and children at the South Towne Expo February 6th approximately 5,000 to 8,000 estimated valentines to be created. Time line approximately 6 weeks ending February 6th.

Our goal is to get companies to help with the cost Valentines Cards for the Troops. We have 6 Senior Centers that we hope to involve during the month of January and then finish up with the children at the Feb. 6th event. We are contacting local companies and asking for donations to help purchase stamps and other supplies we may need.

Daylilly Arts & Utah Kid’s Club will be having an event for families at the South Towne Expo February 6th, 2010. Booths for children will be handling an estimated 4,000 to 8,000 children – most projects will be free to the children. We are looking for volunteers to help with pre-event fund raising for the event and helping with arts & craft project stations during the day of the event.

Donations can be sent via PayPal by clicking onto www.classarts.org and using the DONATE button, or you may mail your contribution to:

Daylilly Arts Inc. Nonprofit Businesses may register for booths at

71 West 2100 South utahkidsclubexpo.regtix.com .

Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 Remember they are tax deductable!

If you would like any further information you may call or email lilly.daylilly@yahoo.com or call Lilly Johnson (801) 347-1667

Any additional funding generated from this project will go toward our next project starting the end of January 2010.

FUN! This project helps students in classes study the reactions of student’s feelings and observations of family and community reactions to random acts of kindness and gratitude. Students learn to recognize service of others, friendships and bonding. Projects include art, participation and observation. This class also discusses the social skills of appropriate ways to talk and thank those around us, safely. We expect to teach approximately 200 classrooms with each class creating post cards, letters and other forms of “Thank You” projects. One example is to create “Thank You” notes and cards to give to people in the community that the student comes into contact with, who “help” or provide a “service”. From the local bagger at the grocery store to a Congressman, a custodian in a local building, or a farmer in Iowa- students are taught to recognize how each persons life is effected by the acts of another and how saying “Thank
you” to family members or a stranger, improves the quality of our lives. A student check list of activities to do in and with others will be handed out. Each student completing the list will receive a certificate of “Outstanding Community Service”. Classrooms who have every student complete the list will also get to have a pizza party!

If you would like your child’s class to participate, please send us the teachers name and contact information. We will be arranging classroom visits starting February 2010 through September 2010. We hope to generate enough funding to do 200 classrooms. lilly.daylilly@yahoo.com or call Lilly Johnson (801) 347-1667