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» Two Free Gardening Seminars Offered by University of Nevada
By Beehive Standard Weekly | Published 02/12/2008 | Community , The Buzz Calendar , Reviews and Events | Unrated
LAS VEGAS—University of Nevada Cooperative Extension (UNCE) is offering two free seminars in February, both at the Lifelong Learning Center located at 8050 S. Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89123 (Windmill Lane and I-215).

The first, Growing Vegetables Hydroponically in Greenhouses in the Hot Desert, is scheduled for Tuesday,
February 26 from 7 – 9 p.m. The instructor is Deborah May, proprietor of VIP Produce. During the seminar you will learn
the pluses and minuses of hydroponic growing of vegetables; what it costs to get going; and marketing responses to
hydroponics. Free sample tasting will be provided.

The second seminar, Up and Coming Roses Now and in the Future, is scheduled for Thursday, February 28 from 7 – 9 p.m. This seminar is co-sponsored by the South Valley Rose Society. The guest speaker is Christian Bedard, Rose
Hybridizer and much acclaimed for his new miniature rose release, Coffee Bean™. During this seminar you will learn
about the new rose releases and which will grow in the desert Southwest and how roses are hybridized.
For more information or to register for these free seminars, please call Bob Morris at (702) 257-5509 or e-mail
morrisr@unce.une.edu.

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension is an outreach arm of the University that extends unbiased, researchbased
knowledge from University of Nevada—and other land-grant universities—to local communities. Educational
programs are developed based on local needs, sometimes in partnership with other agencies and volunteers. For more
information about University of Nevada Cooperative Extension, please visit the website at www.unce.unr.edu or call (702) 222-3130.
» Stadium of Fire Sparks and Shines
By Rob Graham | Published 07/5/2007 | Top Stories , Reviews and Events , Community , ALL NEWS HEADLINES | Unrated
Last year, the Beehive Standard Weekly was not kind to the Stadium of Fire. It failed on almost every count to entertain and to inspire. After reading our review, several members on the Board contacted the Beehive and asked what could be improved. Apparently, the Stadium of Fire got the message because this year's event was perfect in so many ways.

» Faith precedes the film that claims to show Christ's tomb

I'm having a difficult time understanding the controversy surrounding the recent Discovery Channel documentary that suggests that Christ's tomb has been found.

For those not of the Christian faith, I can't see how it matters. For those who are of the Christian faith: What's the big deal?

The purported evidence only suggests the possibility that Christ's tomb (including his remains and those of his family) has been found. But really, how strong is this evidence?

Regardless of the circumstantial, archaeological evidence, there's no way that this tomb or its contents can be proven to belong to Christ and his family.

But what if such Dan-Brown-esque "concrete proof" were a reality? What would that mean for Christians?

It shouldn't mean anything.

For Christians, a belief in Christ, his resurrection, and his divine nature has never been based on scientific evidence or proof, but rather, has always been a matter of faith.

There's no reason for Christians to get all worked up over this.

After all, if a single documentary can shake a person's faith, then that person's faith probably wasn't that strong to begin with.

Jonathan H. Westover

» Heritage Choir Christmas Concert
By Beehive Standard Weekly | Published 11/29/2006 | Reviews and Events , Music | Unrated


HERITAGE CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT

December 14th at the Tabernacle at 7:00 pm.

December 17th, 18th at the Cox Auditorium at 7:30 pm

 

            Sleigh bells ring, are you list’nin’? In the lane, snow is glist’nin’, A beautiful sight, we’re happy tonight – walkin’ in a Winter Wonderland!    

» Disney Sequal to High School Musical Might Be Headed to St. George
ST. GEORGE, UTAH -- Is it possible that the production for the sequal to High School Musical (Disney) may be headed to St. George, Utah?  Sources for the Beehive Standard Weekly tell us that St. George, Utah has shot up the list for locations for the adolescent hit.  Previously, the producers were considering other warm-weather locations, such as Palm Springs, however, the State of Utah is now dangling a hefty $500,000 incentive package and the producers have taken a closer look at the beautiful country presented in Southern Utah.  According to our sources, who asked not to be identified given the sensitivity of the negotiations, other considerations making St. George, Utah a strong contender is its proximity to California, local talent and assistance available, and suitable film locations.


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