Agle Family Reunion
Mapleton/Springville, Utah
July2 – 5, 2011
Between the houses of Ken & Coppelia and Dennis and Suzanne they feel we can all be accommodated with the exception of January who will be staying at Mark’s place. Both of their houses have 4 bathrooms and 3 showers. It will be fun and cozy and great for bonding, and the price is right.
Here are the proposed accommodations:
· Mom & Dad – Agle jr basement
· January & Mark – Mark’s apartment
· Carol & Quinton – K & C’s ((Davis’ bedroom queen size bed)
· Ruth – K & C’s (Nathan’s bedroom – queen size bed)
· Julie & Scott - K & C’s (Mayra’s bedroom – queen size bed)
· Erik & Kristin - Ken’s (Steven’s room –queen size bed)
· Rhiannon & Eddy – K & C’s (Home Teaching room/Living room- queen sofa bed)
· Older girls – Danielle, Katie, Aria, Sashy, Mayra, Agle jr. (upstairs girl’s rooms)
· Younger girls – Lindsey, Sophie – K & C’s (Sophie’s bedroom- twin beds)
· All boys – K & C’s (backyard – tent (sleeps 8), trampoline, playhouse)
We plan on some family members arriving Saturday and some Sunday
Mapleton/Springville, Utah
July2 – 5, 2011
Between the houses of Ken & Coppelia and Dennis and Suzanne they feel we can all be accommodated with the exception of January who will be staying at Mark’s place. Both of their houses have 4 bathrooms and 3 showers. It will be fun and cozy and great for bonding, and the price is right.
Here are the proposed accommodations:
· Mom & Dad – Agle jr basement
· January & Mark – Mark’s apartment
· Carol & Quinton – K & C’s ((Davis’ bedroom queen size bed)
· Ruth – K & C’s (Nathan’s bedroom – queen size bed)
· Julie & Scott - K & C’s (Mayra’s bedroom – queen size bed)
· Erik & Kristin - Ken’s (Steven’s room –queen size bed)
· Rhiannon & Eddy – K & C’s (Home Teaching room/Living room- queen sofa bed)
· Older girls – Danielle, Katie, Aria, Sashy, Mayra, Agle jr. (upstairs girl’s rooms)
· Younger girls – Lindsey, Sophie – K & C’s (Sophie’s bedroom- twin beds)
· All boys – K & C’s (backyard – tent (sleeps 8), trampoline, playhouse)
We plan on some family members arriving Saturday and some Sunday
Saturday afternoon, July 2:
For those arriving Saturday afternoon, there is the option of attending the Stadium of Fire program at the BYU stadium. This is a spectacular event that everyone should see at least once in their lifetime. It is a fantastic fireworks show along with performances by headliners Brad Paisley and David Archuleta. Tickets are a little pricey (range from $30 to $120). Ken plans on going and taking a couple of his kids. They plan to buy tickets around the $40-50 price. For those who want to go, it would be best to all try and go together because drop off car pooling could be available. Here’s a link to check it out, http://www.freedomfestival.org/sof/
If you haven’t arrived or do not plan on going, it will be a good time to relax from the journey and get unpacked and settled.
Sunday afternoon July 3 (official start of reunion)
Kick off BBQ in K &C’s backyard. Visit and get reacquainted.
Monday, July 4
Morning:
Provo 4th of July Parade. Largest of its kind in the State and begins at 9a. http://www.freedomfestival.org/events/grand-parade/
We will ask several of the older girls to go early (5a) to reserve place for us.
Afternoon:
America’s Freedom Festival (fun and games at city similar to Cedar City’s park events) http://www.freedomfestival.org/events/freedom-days/
Evening:
Firework extravaganza at Ken’s house. Pizza dinner. BYOFireworks.
Morning:
Provo 4th of July Parade. Largest of its kind in the State and begins at 9a. http://www.freedomfestival.org/events/grand-parade/
We will ask several of the older girls to go early (5a) to reserve place for us.
Afternoon:
America’s Freedom Festival (fun and games at city similar to Cedar City’s park events) http://www.freedomfestival.org/events/freedom-days/
Evening:
Firework extravaganza at Ken’s house. Pizza dinner. BYOFireworks.
Tuesday, July 5
Morning:
Timpanogos Cave Hike, 1.5 miles, 11,000 elevation. http://www.nps.gov/tica/planyourvisit/hours.htm
Check brochure for costs. The hike is challenging but well worth it
(Lunch on your own)
Afternoon:
Swimming at the Provo Veteran’s Pool. http://www.provo.org/rec_center.vets_pool.html
This pool has 2 water slides, a play structure, etc.
You will be responsible for your admission tickets but they are reasonable and we can also get a group rate
Evening:
BBQ and TALENT SHOW
Hope you are all planning to participate
Wednesday, July 6.
Morning:
For those who aren’t leaving to return home, a trip to Park City is planned. They have wonderful art galleries, lots of fun shopping, a summer toboggan slide run.,etc.
Other information: Simple breakfasts will be provided. All lunches will be on your own. The evening BBQ’s will be provided but we’ll all chip in for the sides, desserts, etc.
It would be nice if you could bring your own pillow and towels. Ken has plenty of sleeping bags for the boys.
Some of you may not want to participate in some of the activities, (for instance the Timp hike), but I encourage you go to the events and visit with others and support the activity. There are still things you can do at the base of the mountain, etc, or sit at the pool and visit if you don’t want to swim..
Morning:
Timpanogos Cave Hike, 1.5 miles, 11,000 elevation. http://www.nps.gov/tica/planyourvisit/hours.htm
Check brochure for costs. The hike is challenging but well worth it
(Lunch on your own)
Afternoon:
Swimming at the Provo Veteran’s Pool. http://www.provo.org/rec_center.vets_pool.html
This pool has 2 water slides, a play structure, etc.
You will be responsible for your admission tickets but they are reasonable and we can also get a group rate
Evening:
BBQ and TALENT SHOW
Hope you are all planning to participate
Wednesday, July 6.
Morning:
For those who aren’t leaving to return home, a trip to Park City is planned. They have wonderful art galleries, lots of fun shopping, a summer toboggan slide run.,etc.
Other information: Simple breakfasts will be provided. All lunches will be on your own. The evening BBQ’s will be provided but we’ll all chip in for the sides, desserts, etc.
It would be nice if you could bring your own pillow and towels. Ken has plenty of sleeping bags for the boys.
Some of you may not want to participate in some of the activities, (for instance the Timp hike), but I encourage you go to the events and visit with others and support the activity. There are still things you can do at the base of the mountain, etc, or sit at the pool and visit if you don’t want to swim..
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