WAS A HUGE SUCCESS!!!! Thank you to everyone who came out and supported last Friday night! As a community, we were able to raise $7,405.09 for the Kisses For Kycie Foundation! It was a beautiful night full of love!
If you weren't able to come, check out this diabetes awareness video!
FYI - WE OFFER HULA & CHEER CLASSES
If you didn't know, we offer a hula class Monday evenings and a cheer basics class Tuesday evenings. Both of these classes are beneficial to progressing as a well rounded dancer! Come try them out this week!!!!
KISSES FROM KYCIE ... FOR NICOLE.....We are doing a car wash fundraiser for Nicole Rider, a sophomore girl from Snow Canyon that got into a jet ski accident at Lake Powell leaving her with serious injuries. We want to help her and her family in this hard time and so we are doing this fundraiser!!!! We hope you all come out and support this sweet girl!!!!
WE LOVE YOU KYCIE!!! (TAKEN FROM THE KISSES FOR KYCIE FACEBOOK PAGE)
Around 4:30 Saturday morning Kycie Jai peacefully passed away in her fathers arms and with her mother by her side. We are heart broken but thankful for the Plan of Salvation and the atonement of Jesus Christ. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers and this time.
From Jamie (Kycie's mom): Nothing or no one can ever prepare you for a moment like today. Telling these sweet boys their sister went to live with Heavenly Father and Jesus was one of the harder moments. They are such good boys. They have been through a lot these past 7 months too. They love her with all they have got and they have been so so sweet and loving to her. I don't think they completely understand what has happened. Especially the younger ones. But I know Kycie has been with all of us today and I know she will continue to always be with us. She's our guardian angel. She's so special and I love that she is happy and free and dancing in heaven!! I know she had everything planned out and she knew exactly how it would happen. As hard as it was to say goodbye to her, the spirit was incredible and we were at such a peace. I know the days ahead will be hard and long but my heart is full of love and relief knowing she is smiling again!! She taught us all so much. And I think she will continue to teach us all. I'm so thankful for eternal families and I'm so thankful I will get to be with her again someday. I can't wait for her to run into my arms and for her to tell me she loves me "mostest infinity!" I love you beyond words baby girl. My love has grown beyond measure these past few months. How lucky I am that I got to spend them with you. Go with God and live and watch over us always. Love you mostest infinity Kycie Jai!!! @jjterry77 #kisses4kycie
BENEFIT CONCERT FOR KYCIE WE ARE SO SAD ABOUT KYCIE'S PASSING BUT KNOW THAT SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE, WITH NO PAIN! We are so grateful for Kycie, her story and strength, and her life that has touched SO many!!! We will be having a benefit concert for her FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH @ DIXIE HIGH SCHOOL! So keep that in mind!!! !We are looking for silent auction and bake sale donations! If you are interested in being a part of this benefit concert for Kycie, please contact Tia Stokes at beemele@gmail.com or facebook message KALAMITY DANCE!!!
Last night was the first day of our Pizza Pie Cafe fundraiser for Kycie!!!
It was so much fun to go and eat as a team and of course dance a little! Here is a video of our fun Monday night!
The fundraiser is going until Thursday. All you do is mention Kalamity and Kycie when paying and 25% of your purchase will go to Kycie!!! Help us raise as much as possible for Kycie and the Terry family!
Thanks to all those who came out to our fashion show performance and to the parade!! We had a great turn out to both and they both were a blast!!!
The parade was a blast with our Vault fam bam, Hot Mess hottie, Kalamity, Kaos, and the Dixie Flyer football team! We all danced and spread awareness of Kycie!!!
The Fashion show was a blast as well, and Kalamity was a hit! To get a glimpse of this fun performance click on the picture to take you to a little video of the event! Thanks to all those who came and supported!!!
PIZZA PIE CAFE FUNDRAISER
This awesome fundraiser is TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT and THIS WEEK!!!! Kalamity is going tonight and they will be dancing! If you want to join them be at Pizza Pie Cafe at 6:00 pm!!!
Here's how it works:
You and everyone you know can be a part of it! You just come to Pizza Pie Cafe for lunch or dinner from July 6th - July 9th.
You mention the Kycie and Kalamity fundraiser.
You eat a delicious meal!
Then 25% of your meal ticket is donated to Kycie!!!!
We want all to come and join us in the parade (mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, cousins, babies, brothers, sisters, friends, friends of friends, etc.)
WE WANT YOU ALL!!!!
Here is the parade dance broken down, making it easy to learn in the comfort of your home!
PARADE INFO:
Wear a Vault shirt
Wear jean shorts or pants (whatever you prefer)
Wear tennis shoes
Bring a pencil squirt gun (can get it at the Dollar Tree)
Meet at Tabernacle between 100 and 200 West at 7:00 am
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE!!! SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND LET'S MAKE THIS PARADE EPIC!!!
We are loving all the stories coming in from our Hot Mess Hottie's and their experience in the class and what it's done for them!
As long as we keep getting them, we'll keep posting them!!!
From Emily Woolsey Livingston
So this morning I want to share about my (so far) journey with an amazing group called #hotmesshotties, and honor Kalamity Dance (Tia) and all the ladies that inspire me daily. A year or so ago I heard Miss Tia speak at a Relief Society luncheon I attended. She was AMAZING. She had such a glow about her soul that impacted me that day in a HUGE way and I thought of it often! I held onto it, knowing someday I wanted to reach down and find what I felt from her, in myself too. (You're an angel, Tia!!) So fast forward.... I'd run into an old friend I know, Melanie Honsvick Johnson about 3 or so months ago. She had a glow about her too! She was different than the last time I'd seen her. Mel had a strength about her countenance that inspired me to ask "what the heck have you been up to, you look AMAZING!" The amazing I'm talking about goes way further than on the outside... her spirit was glowing! So she said she'd been doing this thing called HOT MESS FITNESS @ Kalamity at The Vault. I couldn't believe it! This was run by Tia, who had made this huge impression on me and inpsired me so many moons ago! That was it! I knew this was Heavenly Father reaching out, and prompting me to head this direction - and so I did! I started my hotmess journey just 3 weeks ago and what can I say to give justice to such an amazing journey, and the most inspiring, empowering group of women I have ever been around?? I guess I'll just start at the beginning and hopefully it can shed a little light on this life changing journey. So when I signed up, Miss Luci said to me.... "you're going to lose a lot of weight, mostly on the inside"..... The funny thing is.. I thought I understood those "words".. of course I thought I knew! But what I can say is it's turning out to be SO MUCH MORE!!! The first day - actually more like the first week I thought I was gonna die. I have never worked out so hard in my life, for a whole hour haha. I think I took about 30 naps that first week. I had to. But my body, mind and spirit have gotten stronger.
I remember that first day following class (and following almost barfing 25 x's)... I bawled the whole way home. It was so emotion as I felt my spirit saying, thank you. Thank you for doing something hard and for surrounding yourself by people who inspire you! And inspire me these ladies do! First of all let me share ... the whole time we're working our hotmess bootay's off, Tia is yelling "I AM AMAZING! I AM STRONG! I AM WORTH IT! I'M A SEXY BEAST! I GOT THIS! I CAN DO HARD THINGS!" and we all yell it back! I noticed at first I would look at everyone else while I was yelling these affirmations. I couldn't even look at myself in the mirror. But slowly this is changing! I'm finding myself being willing to look in the mirror. When this started, I would glance at my reflection short and sweet, and then look around in awkardness hoping no one noticed (hey new thing to own being okay with me) Now it's slowly growing into something more. I am so grateful. Today was the first day I danced in between some of the sets we were doing. It was the first time (maybe in my life) I've danced and didn't care if anyone saw.. Now don't get me wrong, I didn't bust too many moves, but this is big for me. This is evidence of something changing inside of me. This is happening, so much because of the amazing women there in this experience with me. Every single day these ladies cheer each other on. High fives all around, good jobs.. all through class someone is yelling "you got this, come on keep going"... I cannot even begin to describe how grateful I am for every time someone comes over by me, and says "okay what's your number?", and we count together to the goal, when just moments before I didn't think I had anything left. Sometimes we circle around each other and the struggle becomes something much different. It becomes STRENGTH!!!!! Even as I write this, I'm sitting here crying again over HOTMESS HOTTIES because I feel like in this hotmess I am finding myself. I've been so lost for so long in self discrimination, body image issues, and just flat out laziness. These things OWNED ME! Now I am CRUSHING through these walls! On the other side is this other me, a girl who's been waiting to be embraced in self-love, to really know I am AMAZING!!!
Thank you Tia and all you other Heaven sent angels for being a part of my journey! Thank you for who you all are! I love you and thank you for being such a light in my life! It's good to find out I'm worth it! That's all for today, and thanks for reading!
Another story from Marianne Naylor Holmes
Best decision I ever made! This class literally changed my life. I was stuck in such a mom funk of getting up every day and taking care of my kids, house, husband etc that I forgot about myself. I lost myself. This class is so much more than just getting in shape (which you will definitely do! This class is HARD) it reminded me who I am and what I'm worth. It gave me my confidence back! Thank you Hot Mess!!
I don't know if you've heard about our HOT MESS FITNESS class!
It's a fitness class and challenge that runs for 8 weeks at a time, full of motivated women, lasting friendships, an AMAZING instruction, and a jackpot at the end of it.
Classes run 5 days a week for an hour each day.
Each registration day fills up in minutes and starts with a line out the door.
It's an amazing class and it truly changes lives.
Can you take the challenge??? After reading this you might want to take the challenge because it truly changes lives...
One of our awesome hot mess ladies is a pretty great blogger and she featured a post on her experience that we thought was awesome and so we wanted to share!
Follow her at her blog and enjoy this awesome post on Hot Mess Fitness!
I’m not a workout blog, I’m not a fitness blog, I’m not a healthy living blog. If you read my posts you’ll know how much I love my junk food, I love lounging under a tree on a hot Summer day and I definitely wouldn’t be surviving life without my Dr Pepper. But today, I’m going to tell you a story.
About 3 months ago I had a friend that got a crazy idea to invite me to go sign up for an 8 week workout class with her and a bunch of other girls from our neighborhood. It was free because it was our first session of workout at this studio. What did I have to loose? Even if I didn’t like it, or I felt like puking every day (which I was warned I probably would!) I could just never go back and nobody would bat an eye and my husband definitely wouldn’t force me to go to make up for the money spent!
“That was the worst experience of my life….and we had only worked out for 15 minutes”
After the first day of class I got home and said to myself “there’s no way in $%@#%^$@#@%% anyone is ever getting me back there. That was the worst experience of my life”….and we had only worked out for 15 minutes of the 1 hour class. I knew that I would never survive a full hour long and so there was no point in ever going back. Not only was the workout hard, but I have come to a realization that I’m not great at follow thru on my own. I somehow convince my self that I can’t do it, I’m not worth it, or I’m not strong enough and just give up. Not just in working out, but in pretty much everything I do….and this was no exception.
Well that was a Monday, and on Tuesday I couldn’t move; like COULD NOT MOVE. I pretty much didn’t do anything that day. Yup, that proved it to me, I was never going back. My life would be over if this is how I was going to feel after every workout. I couldn’t even type on the computer because my wrists hurt. I WAS NEVER GOING TO WORKOUT AGAIN.
On Tuesday night I was informed that I had no choice, I was going to class the next day. My friends let me know that I was going, no matter what. I VERY reluctantly pulled myself out of bed the next day (more like rolled and fell onto the floor with a loud thud) and got ready for workout class. I HATED putting on workout clothes; they are tight, they hug all the wrong places, they hike up while I’m bent in fourths standing on my ear and flipping in circles and although they are in cute patterns, nothing can hide the badonkadonk in spandex.
“nothing can hide the badonkadonk in spandex.”
So I went…….I hated every second of that 1 hour class. I got in my car, wanted to puke, was scared to drive because I wasn’t sure if I could take my foot off the gas pedal and push the brake, and I swore they would never get me back there again.
On Thursday I knew I had been hit by a truck while I was sleeping. That was the only thing that could or would describe my body right then. Moving, working, cleaning my house and being a mom were all DEFINITELY out of the question. Today I would lay on my couch all day long and do absolutely nothing….except drive to the gas station and get a Dr Pepper. I went to bed without setting an alarm knowing my husband could get Will off to school in the morning and I would just sleep right thru class….until my phone kept going off non-stop with my friends talking about class, who’s riding with who and when to leave. They got me again. I got up, put on the dreaded tight clothes and went to class. I WAS AWESOME.
How much is it for lipo?
Now it was the weekend and I could finally breathe. I didn’t have to worry about what excuse I was going to use to get out of class. I didn’t have to think about moving to another state so my friends couldn’t force me to workout AGAIN. How much is it for lipo? Can’t I just earn a ton of money and get all my fat surgically removed? I swear all this pain will not bring me the benefits that I started this class for. I just want to be skinny and beautiful, but this was too hard.
Without even realizing it, my mind set had changed, and come Monday morning, I went to my workout class voluntarily…..who does that?! Don’t get me wrong, almost every day at class I wanted to quit half way thru. I wanted to only do 15 when she said 30. And I hated our instructor (Tia) when she would say “Only 5 more seconds, 5, 4, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1″. There were times I wanted to punch her in the face when she would come up and say “You can do this Vanessa” 2 inches from me. I screamed more than I have every screamed in my life. I didn’t want to be there, even though there was still 45 minutes left of class. But somehow between Tia’s “Come on Vanessa” and everyone else’s encouragements finally started to feel like I could do it. I was strong enough, I was brave enough, and I was worth it!!!!!!
Now don’t get me wrong, the story doesn’t just end there. We finished our 8 week session, which seemed like it went way too quickly, and we were done for the Summer. I wasn’t sure what I was going to do without Tia telling me “you got this” “You’re awesome” “You’re a sexy beast” and so forth. I mean, doesn’t everyone need that cheerleader in their life? I most definitely did. And now she was gone.
So we decided to not give up, take advantage of the fact that we had a membership to our local community center “less than a mile from our house) and try out some of the classes they had available there. I’m now 2 weeks-ish into attending those classes and it’s hard. Some are amazing classes, some are weird, and some make me go “Oh, I can do this!”. But I’ve had my friends there to keep me going. To tell me “We’ve got this” or to pick a class and make sure I’m going too…..until today. Today came and everyone else was busy. Nobody was going to class today. My support was gone.
My support was gone.
I started my class today with the same mentality as every day “I need this and I’m worth it”. 15 minutes into it I checked the time and wanted to walk out of class right then when I realized I was only 1/4 of the way done. I was closer to the beginning than I was to the end. I told myself that there was nobody there that I knew enough to judge me. Nobody would ask where I was going or why I was leaving. Nobody there to make me stay and hold me accountable to finishing the workout.
At the next drink break I picked my drink up, walked over to where my keys were and as soon as my hands touched those keys I instantly heard all of my friends (and most of all Tia) yelling “You can do this Vanessa” “We are awesome” “You are a sexy beast”.
I turned around, walked back to my spot and put my water down. I didn’t just decide to do the workout…I decided to make the most of it. I grabbed heavier weights than I started class with and put back my lighter ones. I was going to make this workout count. I didn’t stop. I didn’t do 15 when she said 30. I kicked higher than I thought I could, I did 2 minutes of wall sits today….who does that?!
Class ended and everyone picked up their stuff, put it away, said goodbye and walked out just like any normal day. I picked my kids up from daycare just like any normal day. We waved and chatted with those we knew as we walked out, just like any normal day. But today wasn’t normal. Today I DID IT. I did it on my own. I accomplished something without that support. I DID IT.
Nobody was waiting at home with a huge banner for me, nobody was there for a huge hug or high five. Nobody is even here to do my stinky laundry cause dang my “tight clothes” are smelly. But none of that matters, because I now know that I CAN DO HARD THINGS on my own.
I created this printable to put up in my bathroom as a reminder when I get ready in the mornings…not to quit because I can do it! Not just working out, but in all aspects of my life. In my business, in my personal relationships, as a mom, as a homemaker and in my marriage. There’s always gonna be something hard and times you want to give up….but remember that you can do it. Trust me, if I can then you DEFINITELY can.
A few Saturdays ago we had a benefit concert in Caliente, Nevada. They pulled out their very best for us and it was such a treat! We were in their parade and they made this float for us!
We love being able to give service through dance!
Along with the community we were able to raise over $2,000 with the dinner, bake sale, silent auction, and show! It was such a fun experience for us and it was a huge success!!!
It was a wonderful weekend full of love and service all for Kycie!!!
Our Vault fambam after the kid's "Changes Through the Ages" show!
Kalamity and Kaos with Kycie's family after the 7:00 show!!!
We raised $10,625 Friday night through dinner, bake sale, silent auction, and the show! It was an amazing night where tears were shed and smiles were found in an abundance! :)
We are so blessed to get to do what we love and help others.
Kycie and her mom were able to come to the show for a little bit and it was such a treat to feel her presence and see her sweet body and spirit!
If you missed the show, that's a shame, but follow us to track upcoming events and fundraisers.
This video gives all our social information...
And if you are wanting to learn more about our cause, Kycie, and about what Kalamity does, watch this video....
Remember to take time to give! Whether it be money or a simple smile, give freely and you will be blessed!
I still have tickets available for sale, and ALL proceeds go to Kycie and her family!
Kalamity, Kaos join 'Kisses for Kycie'
Brian Passey,6:01 p.m. MDT May 9, 2015
It's 9:45 p.m. on a Thursday night and a dozen young dancers are just beginning an hour-long rehearsal. It's late, but the dancers are full of energy, inspired by the cause for which they dance.
They're all members of Kalamity, an adult hip hop dance performance group, or Kaos, the youth version of the group. Both have the same mission: helping families facing calamities by raising funds and awareness through dance. Under the direction of former professional dancer Tia Stokes, they rehearse together at her St. George dance studio, The Vault.
Before they begin moving to the groove, however, they first gather in a circle to remember why they dance.
"We are Kalamity at The Vault dance studio, brought together as a team and family by the hand of God to further and use our talents to support, love, strengthen and lift those who stand in need through their own personal life calamities," they say in unison. "As we stand for something bigger than ourselves, let us conduct ourselves in a manner of positive attitude, service, giving, hard work and charity through our everyday lives. Let us never forget the reason we are blessed with talents, which is never for ourselves but for the blessing and benefit of another."
Then they pray. The focus of this particular prayer is Kalamity's 2015 cause, the Terry family of St. George. Kycie Terry, the 5-year-old daughter of Josh and Jamie Terry, was diagnosed in January with Type 1 diabetes. Complications from a late diagnosis led to extensive brain damage. Kycie is still recovering at Primary Children's Medical Centerin Salt Lake City.
The dance groups will perform May 15 at Dixie High School to raise money and awareness for Kycie. Other fundraisers, including another major dance concert in December, will help maintain their focus on the Terry family throughout the year.
Kycie's father, Josh, says she is scheduled to be released on Friday and to start out-patient rehabilitation through Dixie Regional Medical Center in St. George the following day — the day of the performance.
"I'm amazed at what Kalamity stands for and what they believe in," Josh says. "We are humbled that they would choose Kycie as their 2015 cause."
A 'cause family'
When you become a Kalamity cause, though, it's not just for a year.
You become part of a "cause family," says Luci Koloa, who was the recipient of the group's charity in 2014. Koloa now works as the office manager at The Vault.
"I used to hide in my room, embarrassed; now I answer phones and deal with people, even when I'm not feeling well," says Koloa, who has a neurological disconnect that doctors have been unable to diagnose but prevents her from holding down a regular job. "I hadn't worked for almost seven years."
Life began to turn around for Koloa when she became Kalamity's cause last year. After depending solely on her husband's income of about $2,000 per month, Koloa was finally able to pay off her medical bills, thanks to the funds raised by Kalamity.
Then, in January, Stokes hired Koloa to work at The Vault. Obviously, Stokes is aware of Koloa's condition and they have figured out how to work around it. Some of the dancers even showed up recently to help the Koloa family move.
"Once you say, 'Yes,' it's a rollercoaster of awesomeness," Koloa says of becoming part of the Kalamity cause family.
Now she's ready to welcome the Terrys to that cause family.
Kalamity originated eight years ago when Stokes returned to Southern Utah after a stint as a professional dancer in California. She started a hip hop dance class for adults because she wanted to bring a different kind of dance option to St. George, where hip hop did not necessarily have the best reputation.
"I wanted something that would bring a positive image to hip hop," says Stokes, who was recently named one of St. George Magazine's "40 Under 40."
The word "calamity" had already been on Stokes' mind as a possible inspiration for a group name. Then when one of her dancers was diagnosed with cancer, the group decided to perform and raise money for her. The group's mission was obvious: to help people facing calamities in their lives. Stokes just decided to spell the word with a "K" instead.
Since Kalamity is an adult dance group, Kaos later formed to give some of Stokes' younger students a chance to dance for a cause. When the groups found themselves in need of a place to rehearse, Stokes purchased a studio and began to offer more classes to pay for the space.
Stokes says some business-minded people have told her she has a great promotional tool for her studio, but the studio was only an afterthought. From the beginning, the primary purpose behind Kalamity was service.
"We dance for a cause," Stokes says. "We dance to serve others."
This focus is obvious when visiting The Vault. Photos of Kycie hang on the walls, putting an actual human face on their cause, and posters advertising the awareness/fundraising campaign called "Kisses for Kycie" are all over.
Beyond the specific cause, the group's basic premise is also prominent. Graffiti-style art covers the studio, in line with the hip hop theme but also redirecting the dancers to why they are there: "Dance for a cause not for applause," it reads.
In addition to dancing for primary causes like Kycie and Koloa, the groups also perform for a variety of smaller causes throughout the year. In the past eight years, they have raised more than $250,000 for local families facing calamities.
They also recently started performing at school assemblies to support platforms like anti-bullying and drug abuse-prevention.
Now dancers as young as 3 get a chance to dance for charity. Younger students from The Vault will open up the May 15 concert before Kalamity and Kaos perform.
"It's become a lifestyle for all of us," Stokes says.
Finding a cause
The difficult part is choosing who they will support each year.
Stokes says many of their past causes have been relatively unknown in the community. Kycie is different. Not only has she been the subject of multiple stories produced by Spectrum Media, she's also become something of a poster child for early diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, bringing awareness to parents who have been able to help their own children get diagnosed earlier.
Although Kycie's story is more prominent than past causes, Stokes says she feels as if it's the right cause for Kalamity this year. Stokes describes herself as a woman of faith and believes that God leads her to finding the right cause each year.
However, diabetes also hits home for Stokes. She has four immediate family members with type 1 diabetes, including a sister who performs with Kalamity. She had been wanting to do something with Kalamity to bring about diabetes awareness and Kycie's story presented the opportunity.
"It was perfect," Stokes says. "It was the Lord's timing."
In addition to the performances, Kalamity also creates T-shirts, wristbands and posters for each cause. The sale of these items raises additional funds for those they help.
Because Kycie's story has grown beyond the borders of Southern Utah, Kalamity has also been able to extend its fundraising reach.
"We've sold shirts internationally to support Kycie's cause," Stokes says. "It's been awesome to see how much support this family is getting."
Kalamity too is extending its support beyond the borders of Southern Utah … just barely. In addition to the May 15 concert in St. George, members of the group will travel to Lincoln County, Nevada, where Josh works two days a week, to present a concert in Caliente on May 23.
Josh says he is impressed they would travel 110 miles, one way, for the cause.
"They are a wonderful group of dancers and we look forward to getting to know them better," Josh says. "We are thankful for their dedication and love to Kycie and our family."
For the dancers, it's obvious they love what they do. Some of them even wear "Kisses for Kycie" shirts to the rehearsal.
As they finish their Thursday night practice at 10:45 p.m., they gather again for prayer and Stokes tells them the good news: Kycie is planning to make an appearance at the beginning of the May 15 concert.
"This is what we get to do for service; isn't it awesome?" Stokes asks the dancers, still breathing hard and covered in sweat from their demanding rehearsal. "We don't have to rake leaves or pick up trash. We could, but we get to do this."
The Vault Dance Studio will begin its performance at 6 p.m. May 15, followed by Kalamity and Kaos at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 in advance or $10 at the door. Tickets are available at The Vault, 175 W. 900 S. Bluff St., No. 16, St. George or from any Vault, Kalamity or Kaos team member. The performance, however, is at Dixie High School, 350 E. 700 South, St. George.
Hungry Howie's and Waffle Love will be on hand at 5 p.m. to provide food before the event. A bake sale and silent auction will also raise additional proceeds, which will go to the Terry family to help with Kycie's medical bills.
•When: Food vendors and silent auction at 5 p.m.; dancing begins at 6 p.m.
•Where: Dixie High School, 350 E. 700 South, St. George
•Admission: $5 in advance; $10 at the door. Tickets available at The Vault, 175 W. 900 S. Bluff St., No. 16, St. George or from any Vault, Kalamity or Kaos team member
We need donations for both the Silent Auction and the Bake Sale and we are asking if you or anyone you know is willing and able to donate for Kycie to please contact us! ALL OF THE MONEY raised from both the silent auction and the bake sale go to Kycie, so we want to get as much as we can! THANK YOU!!!! FOR DONATIONS CONTACT: