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Editor's Recommendations for Holiday Shopping
Article by JJ Abernathy Mina Boutique Mina is an upsacle women's boutique in historic downtown St. George. Fine clothing business to casual, with golf and pickleball fashions recently added. From special occasions to casual wear, jewelry and accesories, discerning shoppers will find the perfect pieces at Mina. 173 N. Main St., St. George Tel. 435.652.3622/ Visit theminaboutique.com Cosy House Cosy House is a home and lifestyle shop with fresh, current and clean aesthetic, specializing...
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Doing the Most Good This Christmas
Individuals or groups can help the Salvation Army support the community by 'ringing the bell' Article by JJ Abernathy | Photography by Courtesy of Major Bob Schmig The ubiquitous red kettles one sees this time of year and the ringing of the bells comes from a long-standing tradition in many cities and countries around the world. It began in 1865 in London when Generals William and Catherine Booth founded the Salvation Army to help the poor and destitute. Little did they realize the impact...
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Christmas at the Tabernacle on Main
A legendary, historic pioneer-era structure serves as a cultural mecca during the Christmas season Article by Sister Pamela Nead The following events are scheduled at the St. George Tabernacle in December 2024, and are free to the public. Beginning the last week of November, recordings of events may be heard by dialing 435-677-6230 and selecting #3. Monday, December 2 – 12:00 Noon : “Legacy Lecture Series” December’s speaker is Lincoln D. Nadauld, M.D., Ph.D., co-founder, President and CEO...
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The Nutcracker: A Holiday Tradition Returns
A classic filled with magic, wonder and unforgettable characters Article by Kami Egan Savage “The Nutcracker” ballet, as performed by Westside Studio—one of the longest-running dance studios in the St. George area—is as emblematic a part of the local holiday tradition as silver bells and twinkling lights. And this year’s 30 th anniversary performance promises to return with the magic that is at the heart of the season. “My whole vision when I’m producing and directing ‘The Nutcracker’ is...
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Jalapeño Cheddar Corn Pudding
Warm up the holidays with love and this unique dish Article and Photography by Asher Swan As the holiday season approaches, I find myself thinking about family traditions—and most of all, about food. One dish that always steals the spotlight at our gatherings is my Jalapeño Cheddar Corn Pudding. This crowd-pleaser packs a punch of heat from the diced jalapeños, balanced by the sweetness of creamed corn and the richness of cheddar cheese. It’s a perfect blend of spice and comfort. Ingredients...
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"Messiah" with the St. George Chamber Choir
Choral excellence in the Desert Southwest Article by JJ Abernathy | Photography by Katasha Connor “Ten years ago, I returned to St. George after living in larger cities, where there were opportunities to sing with advanced vocal chamber ensembles,” says co-founder and Executive Director of St. George Chamber Singers, Rachel Cox. “I recognized the need in our southern Utah community for such a group. Coincidentally, that same year I met Dr. Paul Wiens. I watched his workshop with a choir and...
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Taking Flight:
Unprecedented growth sparks major expansion plans at St. George Regional Airport Article by Marianne Hamilton | Photography by Courtesy of St. George Regional Airport In aviation forecasting, and planning for passenger capacity and airspace traffic, the Federal Aviation Administration or FAA estimates that U.S. airports typically will see growth in the 3% percent range. St. George Regional Airport, however, has proved to be anything but typical: Year over year, Greater Zion’s travel hub...
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A Community Comes Together in Celebratory Gratitude
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, sellout crowd enjoys Taste of the Town at Kayenta! Article by Marianne Hamilton | Photography by Alan Holben Miranda Wright was binge-watching past episodes of Top Chef when the idea struck. Less than six months later, Miranda—executive director of the Center for the Arts at Kayenta—was delighted to see a capacity crowd of 300 art fans and foodies fill the Center’s courtyard for the first-ever “Taste of the Town at Kayenta!” celebration. Co-hosted by St. George...
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A Journey of Honor
and a Miracle in Washington D.C. Article and Photography by David Cordero As a volunteer for Utah Honor Flight, I had the privilege of joining nine unforgettable trips with men and women who made great sacrifices during World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam. These flights were more than just a journey to Washington, D.C.; they were a long-overdue tribute to brave military veterans who sacrificed so much. Each trip was filled with moments that were heartwarming, inspiring and often deeply...
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Sharing the Thanksgiving Tradition
How Iranian immigrant, Frank Habibian, continues to give back Article by Fred Bernhardt and Holly Infante | Photography by Asher Swan; Fred Bernhardt Once a lone immigrant from an Iranian family of 12, Frank Hibibian, now a notable business proprietor in Las Vegas and St. George, has never forgotten the warmth of his first American Thanksgiving. And since the 1970s, Frank has continued to pay it forward. “Our family had a good life in Iran,” Frank recalls, “but I was enamored with America...
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