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In this hour, we hear what to do when your mom invites your English teacher to live in the house, and how looking angelic in sky-blue choir robes can be deceiving.
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On this episode, Ross Peterson shares the unusual good advice from his brother to be sure to misspell a few words in his next English essay.
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On this episode of Christmas memories of growing up in a farmhouse in a small southeastern town in Idaho, we hear how an old woman living next to a baseball diamond turned into Mrs. Scrooge.
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Join us as we take you back in time for some Christmas memories of growing up in a farmhouse in a small, southeastern town in Idaho.
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Host Tammy Proctor shares candy recipes from her Aunt Margaret including divinity and rissoles.
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Not only do Christmas tree lots make the trees more accessible for people, but they give some of the trees a purpose.
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Several agencies in Utah are selling permits so you can cut down your own Christmas tree. Or, if you're not a fan of hiking through snow, you can get one at a tree lot.
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The Jordan Education Foundation is giving kids in need their own shopping sprees for Christmas.
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The Dresses for Uganda concert brought singer Alex Boyé to Logan to help raise money for underprivileged girls in Uganda.
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Craig Jessop is Music Director of the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra and he joins us for the hour. We talk music, the holidays, composers and upcoming concerts from the American Festival Chorus and Orchestra.