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April 2017 SUMMER SC P THE In This Issue Happy Easter Instructor and Important Announcements Summer Citizens Got Talent Class Highlights Online Registration Tricks and Tips Easter Fun HAPPY EASTER! Spring is in the air and with temperatures around 60 degrees, Logan is slowly starting to defrost. With the start of a new season, that means summer is just around the corner. We couldnt be more excited for this summer. We have extraordinary instruc- tors, classes, and tours. So dont forget to register soon. After April 25th, all registra- tion items increase by $10 and online registration will be closed. Students have one more month of school before seniors graduate and summer vaca- tion begins for the lucky ones. With the warm weather, students are taking advantage of living in a beautiful place. Local concerts, hiking, biking, golfing, and rock climbing are just a few activities that students, professors, and local loganitesare starting to enjoy once again. Construction on campus has begun for the new Life Science building with a projected completion date of January 2019. With Easter just around the corner, we hope you have a very speggtacular month! Old Main, Utah State University

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April 2017

SUMMER SC P THE

In This Issue

Happy Easter

Instructor and Important Announcements

Summer Citizens Got Talent

Class Highlights

Online Registration Tricks and Tips

Easter Fun

HAPPY EASTER! Spring is in the air and with temperatures around 60 degrees, Logan is slowly starting to defrost. With the start of a new season, that means summer is just around the corner. We couldn’t be more excited for this summer. We have extraordinary instruc-tors, classes, and tours. So don’t forget to register soon. After April 25th, all registra-tion items increase by $10 and online registration will be closed. Students have one more month of school before senior’s graduate and summer vaca-tion begins for the lucky ones. With the warm weather, students are taking advantage of living in a beautiful place. Local concerts, hiking, biking, golfing, and rock climbing are just a few activities that students, professors, and local “loganites” are starting to enjoy once again. Construction on campus has begun for the new Life Science building with a projected completion date of January 2019.

With Easter just around the corner, we hope you have a very speggtacular month!

Old Main, Utah State University

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Early online registration

closes Tuesday, April 25th

All prices will increase by $10 per event after this date. Don’t hesitate, register

today!

Welcome & Orientation Fair Friday, June 2 at

2:00 p.m.

Summer Citizens Got Talent

June 26, 2017 at 6:30 p.m.

Midsummer Update &

Merchant Fair July 6, 2017 at 2:00

p.m.

End of Summer Closing Social August 3, 2017 at

12:00 p.m.

Natalie Burningham

Natalie started practicing music therapy in Colorado in 2010 and began her own private practice called Health Beat Music Therapy. Through her business, she has worked with nursing homes, assisted living centers, chil-dren’s music education groups, community groups and individuals. She is a member of the Utah Association of Music Therapists and the Cache Valley Music Therapy Association. Natalie’s passion is teaching and promot-ing wellness through music. As her main job, Natalie mothers her two adorable children and dotes over her husband. In the free time she has left, she enjoys the outdoors, exercising, DIY projects and nutrition. She will be teaching one class this summer:

106 Drumming & Rhythm Group for Stress Relief

Dr. Jeffrey Larsen

Jeff Larsen is an audiologist certified by the American Speech and Hearing Association and is the adult audiology clinic director and clinical assistant professor in the Commu-nicative Disorders and Deaf Education Department at USU. He is the director of the adult audiology clinic here on cam-pus. Jeff received his Ph.D. in Speech and Hearing Science at the University of Illinois and has practiced clinical audiolo-gy in the public schools, hospital, university clinic, and sev-eral other settings. His specialties are amplification, aural rehabilitation, speech perception, acoustics, and balance problems related to concussion.

He will be teaching one class this summer: 120 Help! I have a hearing loss! What should I do?

Jack Davis

Jack has been helping people pursue retirement on their terms and live well for more than two decades. He has dis-tilled a lifetime of experiences into a guidebook and class-room courses for people looking to make smart decisions with their money and their life. Jack is CEO and Founder of Navigation Retirement Group, a wealth management firm in Southern Arizona. He has earned his Masters of Science Degree in Personal Financial Planning, and he is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER TM professional (CFP®). Jack is currently teaching this course on the University of Arizona campus through its adult learning division.

He will be teaching one class this summer: 126 Cash Out! Retire on you terms, live well, and die happy

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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What talents are you hiding?

This year we want to celebrate the variety of talents we know the Summer Citizens have. Auditions and judging will be held in the Eccles Conference Center auditorium at 6:30 pm on Monday, June 26, 2017. There are only 20 spots open for contest-ants, so sign-up and convince all your Summer Citizen friends to as well.

Click on the following link to view contest rules and the registration page:

http://summercitizens.usu.edu/TalentShow.cfm

2017 SUMMER CITIZENS GOT TALENT

By popular demand, Cathy Oberkampf will be teaching a second session of the “Ins and Outs of

Google Drive.” This class builds off of her first class and will help students better understand Google

Drive, particularly how to create, edit, and share Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides. There are only 24

spots and you don’t want to miss this class.

Click below to view a more detailed class description:

http://summercitizens.usu.edu/schedule/CourseDetails

Stacey is returning to Utah State to teach this fantastic class. Zumba Gold is not only fun, but also has

many different positive side-affects. These benefits include a healthier heart, enhanced attention and

concentration skills, weight loss, greater mobility, and stress relief. This class is designed to introduce

easy-to-follow Zumba choreography so anyone can join. Come ready to sweat and prepare to leave

empowered!

Click on the link below to view more details:

http://summercitizens.usu.edu/schedule/CourseDetails.

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47 years, 6 petitions, and countless hours of negotiation occurred before Utah gained

statehood. This fantastic story is fraught with exciting twists and turns. Come join Lucille

Hansen, as she tells the story of Utah’s struggle for statehood in a way you’ve never ex-

perienced before. This class offers an exclusive tour to Salt Lake City to visit Brigham

Young’s Beehive house and the State Capital Building. You don’t want to miss out on a

chance to discover the history of your summer home. Register today before

the class fills up!

Click below for more information:

http://summercitizens.usu.edu/schedule/CourseDetails.

Bob Pivec and John Mitchell are looking for dashing Summer Citizen tennis

players to plan the 2017 Summer Citizens tennis schedule. If you or any of your

friends are looking for a good time this summer, email John at:

[email protected]

It’s time to break out those tennis rackets and warm up for a one-of-a-kind summer!

Whether you can sway to a beat or you have two left feet, this is the perfect class

for you! This fun class will teach basic ballroom dancing as well as International

Rumba, East Coast Swing, and American Foxtrot. Currently many

wonderful women are in need of a partner. If you are a single man

and want to sign-up, please contact our office by calling (435) 797-

2028

For more information click on the following link:

http://summercitizens.usu.edu/schedule/CourseDetails.

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Online Registration Tricks and Tips:

1. Before you register, make sure to have ready:

Courses and tours you would like to take

Vehicle information including: Make, Model, Year, Color, License Plate Number, State where your vehicle is licensed, and County of Registration.

2. Next visit, www.summercitizens.usu.edu and click on ** make sure to read all of the instructions then click: 1. Register On-Line 3. If you’re a returning Summer Citizen enter your email and password. If this is your first time, please sign up to create an account.

4. If you are registering for two people, remember to click on Add 2nd Registrant on step 18 before selecting SUBMIT for payment.

**Online registration closes TUESDAY, APRIL 25. All prices increase by $10 per item, after April 25.

So don’t delay and register today!

New Summer Citizen?

Returning Summer

Citizen?

Forgot your password?

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Tips from the Easter Bunny 1. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

2. There’s no such thing as too much candy.

3. Some body parts should be floppy.

4. An Easter bonnet can tame even the wildest hare.

5. The grass is always greener in someone else’s basket.

6. Let happy thoughts multiply like rabbits.

Did you know… The tallest Easter egg chocolate

weighed 7,200 kg and was made in

Italy in 2011. Americans buy more than 700 mil-

lion marshmallow Peeps during

Easter. Americans eat enough jelly beans

during Easter to circle the globe 3

times! Easter egg symbolizes joy, celebra-

tion, and new life. 9,753 children searched for 501,000

eggs in Florida making it the largest

Easter egg hunt. The idea of the Easter bunny giving

“EASTER IS THE ONLY TIME

WHEN IT’S PERFECTLY

SAFE TO PUT ALL YOUR

EGGS IN ONE BASKET.”

-EVAN ESAR