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SUMMER SCOOP THE
In This Issue
Merry Christmas!
A Letter from Linda
Summer Citizens is Coming to Town!
Year of the Woman and December Events
Christmas Trivia
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
The most wonderful time of the year is finally here! Logan has been absolutely covered
with snow and nights are filled with hot chocolate and Hallmark Christmas movies. Only
one month away before our trip to Arizona, and we are so excited to see everyone there.
We are definitely counting down the days until January!
With all of the hustle and bustle of Christmas preparation, we hope you find quiet
moments with family and friends. It will be those moments with those people that matter
most.
No matter where you find yourself these holidays, we hope that you can find the peace
and joy that the holiday season brings. We at the Summer Citizens Program are thankful
for you, and the joy that you have brought to us throughout the years! This coming year is
sure to be a great one, and we can’t wait to enjoy it with you in Logan, Utah!
December 2019
Dear friends and soon to be friends,
It’s been a remarkable year here in Logan, Utah. The Summer Citizens Program
2020 curriculum schedule is nearing completion and will be available in printed
format during the week of presentations in Arizona. The 2020 program book iwill
be available for viewing electronically on January 27, 2020 through the Summer
Citizens website by clicking this link: Summer Citizens Program Book.
Temperatures in Logan are rapidly declining with the second snowfall of 19” dur-
ing the week of Thanksgiving. The frigid temperatures in Logan makes our visit
to the warmer climate in Arizona even more exciting for our team. We look for-
ward to greeting our friends each year during program presentations the week of
January 27 – 31, 2020. Please invite your friends and neighbors to attend a
presentation with you, all are welcome!
The holidays are a great time to reflect on past memories and the opportunity for
making new memories throughout the coming year. It is a pleasure to create this
program for you and I’m very excited for the future. This year we hope to provide
you with a summer filled with Discovery, Engagement, and Celebration through
all campus and community activities available to Summer Citizens.
Wishing you a joyous holiday season and the brightness and hope for new and
exciting adventures in 2020.
With sincere gratitude,
Linda D’Addabbo
Summer Citizens Program Coordinator
Utah State University – Event Services
A Letter From Linda
ARIZONA MONDAY, January 27, 2020
10:30 am — Presentation: Sun City Festival Sage Center - Celebration Hall West
26501 W Desert Vista Blvd Buckeye, AZ 85396
1:30 pm — Presentation: TBD
TUESDAY, January 28, 2020
9:00 am — Presentation: Triology at Vistancia Kiva Clubhouse – Tewa Ballroom
27980 N Trilogy Blvd Peoria, AZ 85383
1:00 pm — Presentation: CantaMia at Estrella Village Center, Building B - Upstairs
17700 W Star Point Drive Goodyear, AZ 85338
4:30 pm — Presentation: Sun City Grand Cimarron Center – Agua Fria room
17100 W Clearview Blvd Surprise, AZ 85374
WEDNESDAY, January 29, 2020
9:00 am — Presentation: Pebble Creek Eagle's Nest Clubhouse – Ballroom
3645 Clubhouse Dr Goodyear, AZ 85395
1:30 pm — Presentation: Sun Lakes Sun Lakes Country Club – Navajo Room
25601 N Sun Lakes Boulevard Sun Lakes, AZ 85248
THURSDAY, January 30, 2020
9:00 am — Presentation: Sun City Oro Valley Activity Center – Navajo Room
1495 E Rancho Vistoso Blvd Oro Valley, AZ 85755
1:00 pm — Presentation: SaddleBrooke HOA 2 - Ballroom East
38735 S Mountain View Blvd Tucson, AZ 85739
4:30 pm — Presentation: Green Valley Las Campanas Center – Ocotillo Room
565 West Belltower Dr Green Valley, AZ 85614
FRIDAY, January 31, 2020
9:00 am — Presentation: Mesa Arizona Golf Resort - East Ballroom
425 S Power Rd Mesa, AZ 85206
1:30 pm — Presentation: Sun City American Lutheran Church
Fellowship Hall 17200 N Del Webb Blvd
Sun City, AZ 85373
4:30 pm — Presentation: Sun City West Desert Palms Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Hall 13459 W Stardust Blvd
Sun City West, AZ 85375
2nd — The Nutcracker at the
Ellen Eccles Theater
4th — USU Basketball: v.
San Jose State
6,7,13,14th — Juanito Bandito’s
Christmas Carol at Ellen
Eccles Theater
7th — USU Basketball: v. Fresno
7th — Winter Gift Market at the
Bullen Center
14th — USU Basketball: v. BYU
18th — USU Basketball: v. South
Florida
18th, 19th — Jenny Oaks Baker
at Ellen Eccles Theater
21st — USU Basketball: v. Florida
23rd — David Archuleta at Logan
High School
Every Friday at 11am: Stokes Na-
ture Center’s Nature Tales at the
Logan Library
** Hardware
Ranch Sleigh
Rides every
weekend at
10AM or
Noon!! **
DECEMBER EVENTS
YEAR OF
THE WOMAN Noelle Cockett proclaimed the 2019-2020 aca-demic year as The Year of The Woman. USU is joining the nation in celebrating significant voting right anniversaries in 2020: the 150th anniversary of suffrage for Utah women, 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States, and the 55th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. As the university honors the important milestones in histo-ry, USU also declared this the Year of the Woman. USU wants to highlight and celebrate the women that have made Utah State the institution it is to-day, and unearth some of the untold stories about these women. Every month, USU Today puts out a story highlighting a woman from the past and a woman from this era, showing the legacies that have been left from over a hundred years ago to today.
Noelle Cockett/Herald Journal
1) Every elf has an ornament on the
tip of their shoes. Which
ornament is it?
2) What is the color of the berries on
mistletoe?
3) How does Santa Clause go back up the chimney to continue delivering
presents?
4) How many points does a snowflake traditionally have?
5) Who are the original 8 reindeer?
6) What is the French name for Santa Claus?
7) What are the gifts that the Three Wise Men gave baby Jesus?
8) What is the name of Ebenezer Scrooge’s partner?
9) What country is credited for the creation of eggnog?
10) What country does St. Nicholas originate from?
11) What state was the first to recognize Christmas as an official holiday?
12) What state was the last one to recognize Christmas as an official holiday?
Christmas
Trivia!
1) Bells
2) White
3) He places his finger on the side of his nose
then gives a smile and a nod.
4) Six
5) Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dasher, Prancer, Vixen,
Dancer, and Donner
6) Pere Noel
7) Gold, Myrrh, and Frankincense
8) Jacob Marley
9) England
10) Turkey
11) Alabama
12) Oklahoma