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September 21, 2009 Jenkins translates involvement into impact as local politician
By Craig Howard, News EditorShare: 
September 21, 2009 — "The more we serve our fellowmen, the more substance there is to our souls. The happy and abundant life begins from within and moves outward to other individuals and our communities."
President Spencer W. Kimball
As an avid tennis player, Patrick Jenkins understands the importance of a consistent serve.
As a representative of the Liberty Lake City Council since 2003, he's learned the value of serving consistently.

A member of the Liberty Lake Ward in the Spokane Valley Stake, Patrick Jenkins has served on the Liberty Lake City Council since 2003. Photo by Craig Howard.
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CHER sponsors health screening at Valley Hospital
By Sentinel News SourcesShare: 
September 21, 2009 — Community Health Education and Resources, a nonprofit advocacy group based in Spokane, will sponsor a health screening at Valley Hospital and Education Center, 12606 E. Mission in Spokane Valley, on Saturday, Sept. 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
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Wholesome Recreational Guide - 9/21 - 9/26
By Tanya Smith, Staff WriterShare: 
September 21, 2009 — A few leaves have fallen, the kids are toting backpacks and there's a slight chill in the air. With the winter holidays just around the corner you and your family can still enjoy the last few sunny days of the season by taking part in fall festivals, activities and performances available in the area.
Valleyfest 2009
This year Spokane Valley's Valleyfest celebrates its 20th year with another community celebration from Sept. 25-27 at Mirabeau Point Park . Events include a parade on Friday night, a 5/10 K run, hot air balloon launch, classic car show, over 150 booths and much more! For information visit valleyfest.org.
La Cenerentola
Looking for a date night that will impress your companion? How about the Opera Coeur d' Alene's La Cenerentola (Cinderella) at the Schuler Performing Arts Center on September 25. Presented in English with subtitles, this unconventional performance is set in 1950s America, rather than the traditional 18th century Italy. Enjoy the frivolity and mayhem at an operatic sock hop, where an Elvis Presley jumpsuit clad King meets Cinderella! Take advantage of a free lecture on opera before the performance. For more information visit operaplus.org.
Family Movie Morning

Saturday, September 26 at 9:30 a.m. the BYU Management Society will be showing Disney/Pixar's "Up" at the Garland Movie Theatre in Spokane. Cost is $1 person or $5 per family. You do not need to be a member of the Society or of the LDS Church to attend. Concessions will be available. For more information on the BYU Management Society, visit http://ms.byu.edu/spokane or call Randy Kimm 939-6004.
Image of the Week
By Melissa Osborn, Guest ContributorShare: 
September 21, 2009 — 
While attending the Temple Square Visitor's Center on a recent trip to Salt Lake City, Utah, Melissa Osborn captured this picture of a little girl looking up at the Christus Statue. "It's a sweet moment that tells us all what life is really about," said Osborn. "I thought I'd share." Photo by Melissa Osborn.
Do you have a picture you'd like to see as the Latter-day Sentinel's Image of the Week? Send your photo plus a brief description to ldsnews@latterdaysentinel.com. If your image is chosen as the Image of the Week, you'll be notified before it's included in the weekly mailing.
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