Wednesday, December 30, 2009

And here they are again! Go Jeff and Geoff! http://ping.fm/3dNhh
These guys, Jeff Thomson and Geoff Ray are on to something! http://ping.fm/jNQeY

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Kardashian Sisters Sign Exclusive Agreement with For Every Body

Here is some good news for a woman and her daughters who started their candle company less than 15 years ago in a little apple orchard in Utah!

Kardashian Sisters Sign Exclusive Agreement with For Every Body to Produce DASH Candles

The Kardashian Group chooses For Every Body, the largest woman-owned, soy-based, candle manufacturer in U.S., to produce their New DASH Candle and Gel Spray Line

Los Angeles, CA & Salt Lake City, UT – December 29, 2009 -- Today, Becky Anderson, Founder of For Every Body, announced the signing of an agreement with the Kardashian group to be the exclusive manufacturers of their new DASH line of candles and gel sprays.

For Every Body, the nation’s largest minority-owned candle manufacturing company and their design staff have coordinated personally with Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian and their teams, to design the packaging and choose the scents for their new line of DASH candles. The Kardashian and For Every Body the relationship began with a phone call from People Magazine after Kim Kardashian chose For Every Body’s “Birthday Cake” as her favorite candle scent. Although the People interview never went to print, introductions were made and a partnership was born.

"Our new DASH line of candles are designed and produced exclusively with each of our favorite scents in mind by For Every Body," said Kim Kardashian. “They smell fabulous; we know everyone will love them!"

Kardashian line will be eco-friendly soy-based candles complete with For Every Body signature specialty toppers. As well as selling in the DASH retail store, the DASH candle and gel spray lines will be offered to department and retail stores such as Target, Macy’s and Nordstrom.

“For Every Body is pleased to be the sole candle manufacturers for the Kardashian DASH candles and gel sprays,” said Becky Anderson, founder of For Every Body. “Soon you will be able to purchase Kim, Khloe and Kourtney’s favorite DASH candles at a quality retail store near you.”

For more information about the DASH candles please contact Kim Power Stilson at kim.stilson@foreverybody.com or Jill Fritzo or Noelle Keshishian at www.pmkhbh.com.

About For Every Body
For Every Body, North America’s largest minority-owned candle manufacturing company was founded in 1995, in Lindon, Utah, as a retailer of bath and body products by Becky Anderson and her daughters. Their one-of-a kind soy-based candles are produced at the large Geneva Road facility in Utah and then sold to major retailers across the country. Additionally, the company offers home décor items and scrapbook supplies. For Every Home, www.foreveryhome.net, is a sister-company and caters to home party business owners around the globe. For more information, please visit www.foreverybody.com or for media assistance please contact, Kim Power Stilson at kim.stilson@foreverybody.com or call 801-615-0035.

Good Holiday News from For Every Body!

We are proud of the For Every Body team featured in this link . . . on ksl.com.
http://ping.fm/GFluq

Merry Christmas For Every Body
For Every Body Employees Gather Christmas Eve Dinner for Local Widows and Single Mothers and all those who have no local family for the Holiday.

Lindon, UT – December 22, 2009 -- Today, Becky Anderson, working mother and founder of the nation’s largest minority-owned candle manufacturing company is pleased to share a story of good will and Christmas cheer.

According to Becky Anderson, this week an employee of hers was saying that she and her three kids had no plans for Christmas Eve and that the employee’s nine-year-old-son said he wondered if there were other people who also had nowhere to go for the holiday. The mother (who wishes to remain anonymous) asked around and found that there were 29 widows and several single mothers’ in the local area who also had no local friends or family or plans to spend Christmas Eve in any particular way. It was at that point that the mom and her children decided to invite all those without plans into their home for Christmas Eve dinner.

As word spread of the holiday efforts, more and more people joined in to suggest people who may need a place to go for Christmas Eve dinner and the numbers are still growing. Already neighbors and friends are donating food for the Christmas Eve dinner and loaning chairs and tables for the Christmas Eve event which seems to be growing.

According to Becky Anderson, when her other employees heard about the idea of sharing Christmas Eve Dinner with widows and single moms they decided gifts were needed too. Several For Every Body employees offered to donate their own Christmas Bonus Gift Cards to the cause and For Every Body donated the rest.

“People love to give and during the holidays we often join in on organized efforts to help the poor and needy, but often we forget about the others who are doing okay yet just need a little company at Christmas time,” said Becky Anderson. “I love that one person’s solution to their lack of holiday plans was creating a party for others in the same situation. No one should be alone on the holidays, look around you find those who don’t have family or friends around, and invite them into your home for the holidays. I doubt there is a better way to celebrate than by opening up our doors and our hearts during Christmas.”

According to For Every Body employee who has been helping organize efforts and wrap the donated gifts from For Every Body for the Christmas Eve party, Evelyn Call, says that as word is spreading more and more people are joining in to help.

“If you know of someone who would like to join the Christmas Eve dinner or if you would like to donate to the dinner, please contact us. We hope to spread a little Christmas company to those who might be alone on Christmas Eve.”

To offer assistance, or for media assistance, please contact Kim Stilson at 801-615-0035

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The year 1806 and my Christmas Spirit today!

I memorized the following poem by William Wordsworth when I was in high school. A couple of times over the years as I have gotten a little consumed with Christmas shopping or keeping up with the Joneses, this poem will pop into my head. Yesterday as I worked a full day, picked up a few last minute gifts and then baked 3 batches of cookies,made 5 Christmas casseroles and ended the day by running a load of laundry . . . there it was again! This poem, written in 1806, is as relevant if not more so, for us today. I was too tired to care too much last night, but this morning at the crack of dawn (literally) I rose up early to have a moment to just be, to just breathe, to remember who I am, what my goals are, what I love about my life . . . it felt so good. Now I feel a little more centered and as I return with a less hurried and more thankful heart to the work that is necessary for the season . . . I feel alive and well and filled with the spirit we all want to have for the holidays! If you like . . . please read and enjoy . . .

THE world is too much with us; late and soon,
Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:
Little we see in Nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
The Sea that bares her bosom to the moon;
The winds that will be howling at all hours,
And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers;
For this, for everything, we are out of tune;
It moves us not.--Great God! I'd rather be
A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;
So might I, standing on this pleasant lea,
Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;
Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea;
Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.

William Wordsworth, 1806
A Christmas candle is a lovely thing. It makes no noise at all. But softly gives itself away. ~Eva Logue

Friday, December 18, 2009

Back by popular demand! The best brownies! During the holidays, my sister Evelyn Power (yes the name sounds old but she is young and beautiful) makes THE BEST brownies. We all line up to eat them. My kids think they are magic . . . the disappear quickly! Calorie rich but worth it!

Since I won't get to see her or her family over the holidays I am making the brownies for a family party -- Chad's side, yea, Chad has a side now -- so thought I would share the magic with those of you who would like to enjoy a POWER family tradition! Cheers!

Evelyn Power's CHOCOLATE CARAMEL BROWNIES

1 pkg. Kraft caramels1
(8 oz.) can of evaporated milk
3/4 stick butter
1 pkg. German chocolate cake mix
1 c. chopped pecans
1 c. chocolate chips
Melt one package of Kraft caramels and 2/3 cup of evaporated milk. In a mixing bowl melt 3/4 stick of butter. Add German chocolate cake mix, 1 cup of chopped pecans and 1/3 cup of evaporated milk. Mix into a batter.Spread half of the batter in a greased and floured pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes. Pour melted caramel over batter (after baked). Sprinkle 1 cup of chocolate chips on top and sprinkle the other half of the batter. Bake at 350 degrees for 18-20 minutes.
Back by popular demand . . .
THE BEST brownies. We all line up to eat them. My kids think they are magic . . . the disappear quickly! Calorie rich but worth it!

Since I won't get to see her or her family over the holidays I am making the brownies for a family party -- Chad's side, yea, Chad has a side now -- so thought I would share the magic with those of you who would like to enjoy a POWER family tradition! Cheers!

Evelyn Power's CHOCOLATE CARAMEL BROWNIES

1 pkg. Kraft caramels1
(8 oz.) can of evaporated milk
3/4 stick butter
1 pkg. German chocolate cake mix
1 c. chopped pecans
1 c. chocolate chips
Melt one package of Kraft caramels and 2/3 cup of evaporated milk. In a mixing bowl melt 3/4 stick of butter. Add German chocolate cake mix, 1 cup of chopped pecans and 1/3 cup of evaporated milk. Mix into a batter.Spread half of the batter in a greased and floured pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes. Pour melted caramel over batter (after baked). Sprinkle 1 cup of chocolate chips on top and sprinkle the other half of the batter. Bake at 350 degrees for 18-20 minutes.

Way to Go David Ryan!

The Thatch Pub Owner Dave Ryan Takes his Pub Online and Hosts New Radio Show with Web Campus World Wide

Waterford City, Ireland & Spanish Fork, UT, USA – December 18, 2009 – Web Campus World Wide co-founder Tom Egan and Kim Power Stilson today announced the selection of David Ryan as a new talk show host addition to their team.
David J. Ryan, a self-made entrepreneur and graduate of the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and soon the Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT), who focuses his time on his thriving business and commercial development projects. He owns The Thatch a pub at the edge of beautiful Waterford, Ireland found that he needed to do more to attract business using his Website and online tools. He took the eMedia Survival Series from Web Campus World Wide. The eMedia Survival Series is a 5 Step online course that teaches small business owners how to market, sell, connect and compete online.

"I had been struggling to get my Website ready to attract travel customers across the globe to my little pub in Ireland,” said David Ryan of The Thatch Pub. “I took the entire 5 Steps of the eMedia Survival Series and it changed the way I did business offline in the pub and online with my site and strategic promotions.”
According to David Ryan, if you think you are too busy to learn a skill that will help increase customers, build sales and align your business than you will never succeed. He says it did not take much time or much effort to learn what he didn't know about marketing online.
“It was terrific for my business and for my ability to engage and retain help. I can't do it all myself even now but I know what needs to be done and how to hire the appropriate help. I am a lifetime fan of Web Campus World Wide’s 5-Step eMedia Survival Series!"
Dave’s success was such that he was invited to join the Web Campus World Wide Talk Radio Network as a weekly talk radio host on “21st Century Success” radio show. You can listen to his shows on www.WcWW.com. You can visit Dave Ryan at The Thatch Pub most weeknights where they play live music and serve excellent fare. When not coaching or on the radio, you’ll find Dave, with his own guitar and mandolin, playing round the fireplace. Visit in person or visit virtually at www.thethatchpub.com.
Guests are booked by date with a producer, and call in via phone or Skype. For interview requests, please contact chad@WcWW.com .

Congratulations Bonnie Conrad!

Award-Winning American Woman Artist, Bonnie Conrad, Exhibits at Impressions Fine Art Studio During Gallery Walk in St. George, Utah

This painting called, The Lady and her Mare. Bonnie Conrad, best known for her Western and Women Image Art, will be featured in a St. George Art Walk this December.
St. George, UT & Woodland Hills, UTAH – December 3, 2009 – Nationally known local artist Bonnie Conrad of Windance Fine Art, today announced, her upcoming Art Reception at Impressions Fine Art, during the Gallery Walk December 11th -26th at 189 North Main Street, St. George, Utah.
A graduate of Brigham Young University, now a resident of Woodland Hills, UT, Conrad's oil painting is distinct in its passion for color, its celebration of light and its somewhat impressionistic approach. Bonnie is the recipient of several prestigious art awards and has been invited to join several organizations including American Women Artists.
According to Bonnie Conrad, mother of six and grandmother to several, her work is motivated by color -- the fascinating play between complements, the mysterious subtleties of gray tones and the endless possibilities for mood. Conrad is deeply concerned that her work should always lift the human spirit. Her summary is
“I want the art enthusiast to hear the drumbeat and feel the excitement radiating from a dancing Indian child; to re-live a tender moment between a mother and her offspring or to taste the dust and feel the sun on their face as they view a western ranch scene,” said Conrad. "I want the world to be a finer, lighter, brighter place for my having painted here."
For more information or to view her online collection, please visit www.bonnieconrad.com or for media information please contact Kim Power Stilson, 801-615-0035.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Barbara Williams Becomes the First For Every Home Consultant in the Continental U.S. to Reach Unit Director
After 35 years working for someone else, Barbara Williams Reaches Success with her own For Every Home Business
Blytheville, AR– December 10, 2009 – Becky Anderson, today announced that Barbara Williams, wife of Danny, mother to two, grandmother to 5, is the first of their For Every Home Consultants in the continental U.S. to reach Unit Director Status.

According to Barbara, after 35 years working in the school system and corporate world, she started her home party business because she fell in love with the product. Barbara states that she likes the fact that For Every Home considers their consultants' opinions.

“The founders of For Every Home, Becky and Paul Anderson, ask for our opinions and consider our input,” said Barbara. “I like being treated like that and I knew other women would too. My business is based on women, their ideas, their influence, their efforts and that is why I, and others like me, are so successful!”

It all started because Barbara felt she had a contribution to make and wasn’t being fulfilled in her then position. She had purchased a “sugar cookie” candle from sister company, For Every Body, and loved it so much she wondered if there was a way to make a business selling them. When she called For Every Body, she found they were starting a home party business and she waited anxiously to be a part of For Every Home's launch. Barbara became a consultant and built her new business after work hours. Two years later, she has a home business she is proud of, has won several trips to Cancun, Mexico and Salt Lake City as well as various other gifts and has met many wonderful people.

“I love being a consultant with For Every Home because it supports other women with great ideas and shares wonderful products at a great price,” says Williams. “I never thought I would be a savvy business owner yet I am very thankful to be a part of this growing company. I absolutely believe that we have the best product, know that Becky & Paul Anderson and the For Every Home staff are the best you could find anywhere. What's not to love?”

In 2007, Becky Anderson founded For Every Home to help make a difference in women's lives. As the successful founder of a multi-million dollar company, she is using over fifteen years of experience to give women the tools they need to make their business successful. All of the products at For Every Home are created by Becky and her team. She watches trends closely to make sure everything offered is something women will love to have in their homes. At For Every Home, business and fun begin at home. Join the family!

For more information please visit, www.foreveryhome.net/barbarawilliams http://ping.fm/20p8K or please contact: Kim Power Stilson at 801-615-0035.

Good News For Every Home!

Barbara Williams Becomes the First For Every Home Consultant in the Continental U.S. to Reach Unit Director
After 35 years working for someone else, Barbara Williams Reaches Success with her own For Every Home Business
Blytheville, AR– December 10, 2009 – Becky Anderson, today announced that Barbara Williams, wife of Danny, mother to two, grandmother to 5, is the first of their For Every Home Consultants in the continental U.S. to reach Unit Director Status.

According to Barbara, after 35 years working in the school system and corporate world, she started her home party business because she fell in love with the product. Barbara states that she likes the fact that For Every Home considers their consultants' opinions.

“The founders of For Every Home, Becky and Paul Anderson, ask for our opinions and consider our input,” said Barbara. “I like being treated like that and I knew other women would too. My business is based on women, their ideas, their influence, their efforts and that is why I, and others like me, are so successful!”

It all started because Barbara felt she had a contribution to make and wasn’t being fulfilled in her then position. She had purchased a “sugar cookie” candle from sister company, For Every Body, and loved it so much she wondered if there was a way to make a business selling them. When she called For Every Body, she found they were starting a home party business and she waited anxiously to be a part of For Every Home's launch. Barbara became a consultant and built her new business after work hours. Two years later, she has a home business she is proud of, has won several trips to Cancun, Mexico and Salt Lake City as well as various other gifts and has met many wonderful people.

“I love being a consultant with For Every Home because it supports other women with great ideas and shares wonderful products at a great price,” says Williams. “I never thought I would be a savvy business owner yet I am very thankful to be a part of this growing company. I absolutely believe that we have the best product, know that Becky & Paul Anderson and the For Every Home staff are the best you could find anywhere. What's not to love?”

In 2007, Becky Anderson founded For Every Home to help make a difference in women's lives. As the successful founder of a multi-million dollar company, she is using over fifteen years of experience to give women the tools they need to make their business successful. All of the products at For Every Home are created by Becky and her team. She watches trends closely to make sure everything offered is something women will love to have in their homes. At For Every Home, business and fun begin at home. Join the family!

For more information please visit, www.foreveryhome.net/barbarawilliams http://ping.fm/O9Apc or please contact: Kim Power Stilson at 801-615-0035.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

See Jane Smith Score on For Every Body Shopping Spree!

For Every Body Fills BYU Student Shopping List, 15 gifts for under $75

Jane Smith Awarded “Recession-Proof Giving For Every Body” Final Shopping Spree


Utah County, UTAH – December 11, 2009 –For Every Body Founder, Becky Anderson, announced that the third “Recession-Proof Giving For Every Body” shopping spree was given today to Brigham Young University student, Jane Smith.
According to Jane Smith -- 20, BYU student, hometowns Hong Kong and Toronto, Canada -- when she arrived at the new For Every Body University mall outlet store with a shopping list -- that included her many brothers and sisters -- she had doubts as to whether a candle and home décor store offered gifts that she would be proud to give her family on her student budget. She accepted the “Recession-Proof Giving For Every Body” challenge and found the For Every Body Holiday store in the University Mall had more than enough choices for her spree.

“The selection at the For Every Body made shopping easy and the prices were good. I don’t like to spend a lot of money but I do like quality gifts. The total of my purchases would have been $75 and I am ready for Christmas,” said Jane Smith. “The candles and warmers were a lot less expensive than other company’s candles and just as nice too.”

The spree is the final of three sprees to be by For Every Body to celebrate the “Recession-Proof Giving For Every Body” initiative to help local Utah shoppers this holiday season.
According to Jane Smith, she is excited about the selection of gifts options offered for low prices at both the For Every Body outlet stores in the University Mall and in the Geneva road store in Lindon.
The 15 Gifts, chosen by Jane Smith for her parents, siblings, and roommates are listed by person and age (with anonymity respected to holiday gift receivers) and include For Every Body pricing and retail pricing comparisons, see below:
Gift #1 (Dad Age 50’s) – flat candle warmer and one caramel cake candle
Closest Popular Retail: $43.00
For Every Body Outlet Total: $5 for warmer and $2 candle
With $1 gift wrap = $8

Gift #2 (Mother, Age 40’s) – Wreath Home decor
Closest Popular Retail: $29.99
For Every Body Outlet Total: $14.99
With $1 gift wrap = $15.99

Gifts #3-7 (Roommates) – 11oz designer candles in guava, pear, mango & peach
Closest Popular Retail: $10.00
For Every Body Outlet Total: $2 each
With $.50 gift wrap = $2.50 per gift
Gift #8 (Sister) – Twilight scented candle trio – Bella, Jacob & Edwards scents.
Closest Popular Retail: $37.00
For Every Body Outlet Total: $9
With $1 gift wrap = $10

Gift #9 (Brother-in-law) – flat candle warmer and candle
Closest Popular Retail: $43.00
For Every Body Outlet Total: $5 for warmer and $2 caramel cake candle
With $1 gift wrap = $8
Gift #10 (Sister) – home décor candle holder with 4-pak pumpkin spice votives
Closest Popular Retail Price: $25.00
For Every Body Outlet Total: $3 & $2
With $1 gift wrap = $6

Gift #11 (Brother) – Glazed Donut Candle
Closest Popular Retail: $43.00
For Every Body Outlet Total: $5 for warmer and $2 caramel cake candle
With $1 gift wrap = $8

Gift #12 (Sister, Age 19) – Holiday home décor
Closest Popular Retail Price: $25.00
For Every Body Outlet Total: $9.99
With $1 gift wrap = $10.99
Gifts #13-15 (Friends) – votive holders and votives
Closet Popular Retail Price: $6
For Every Body Outlet Total: .50 cents each
With gift wrap = $1.50

Recession-Proof Giving For Every Body offers up to 75% off on their soy-based specialty topper candles in customer favorite fragrances -- Sugar Cookie, Pumpkin Pie, Holiday Pine, Gingerbread and more – and on candle accessories like warmers as well as everything from Halloween to Christmas home décor items and gifts. Prices start at .10 cents with all candles under $9 while supplies last. Please visit either the new For Every Body holiday location in the University Mall in Orem or the For Every Body Geneva road outlet in Lindon. For more information about new store or about For Every Body products, please call (801)443-1961.
About For Every Body
For Every Body was founded in 1995, in Lindon, Utah as a retailer of bath and body products by Becky Anderson and her daughters. In 2000, the company began producing soy-based candles with industry-unique specialty toppers as an addition to the bath and body line. The one-of-a kind candles are produced at the Geneva Road facility in Lindon and then sold to major retailers across the country. The excess candle inventory is sold at the Lindon located outlet store on Geneva road and at the holiday University Mall location for up to 75% off retail price. Additionally, the company offers home décor items and scrapbook supplies as a way to fulfill the company’s mission to “offer something for every season, occasion and event.” For more information please visit, www.foreverybody.com or please contact: 801-377-2494.

For Immediate Release
December 11, 2009
Contact: Kim Power Stilson
Kim.Stilson@foreverybody.com
(801)-443-1961

Good news for Grandma!!!

Grandmother Becomes First in U.S. to Reach Unit Director with the For Every Home Company
After 35 years working for someone else, Barbara Williams Reaches Success with her own For Every Home Business
Blytheville, AR– December 10, 2009 – Becky Anderson, today announced that Barbara Williams, wife of Danny, mother to two, grandmother to 5, is the first of their For Every Home Consultants in the U.S. to reach Unit Director Status.

According to Barbara, after 35 years working in the school system and corporate world, she started her home party business because she fell in love with the product. Barbara states that she likes the fact that For Every Home considers their consultants' opinions.

“The founders of For Every Home, Becky and Paul Anderson, ask for our opinions and consider our input,” said Barbara. “I like being treated like that and I knew other women would too. My business is based on women, their ideas, their influence, their efforts and that is why I, and others like me, are so successful!”

It all started because Barbara felt she had a contribution to make and wasn’t being fulfilled in her then position. She had purchased a “sugar cookie” candle from sister company, For Every Body, and loved it so much she wondered if there was a way to make a business selling them. When she called For Every Body, she found they were starting a home party business and she waited anxiously to be a part of For Every Home's launch. Barbara became a consultant and built her new business after work hours. Two years later, she has a home business she is proud of, has won several trips to Cancun, Mexico and Salt Lake City as well as various other gifts and has met many wonderful people.

“I love being a consultant with For Every Home because it supports other women with great ideas and shares wonderful products at a great price,” says Williams. “I never thought I would be a savvy business owner yet I am very thankful to be a part of this growing company. I absolutely believe that we have the best product, know that Becky & Paul Anderson and the For Every Home staff are the best you could find anywhere. What's not to love?”

In 2007, Becky Anderson founded For Every Home to help make a difference in women's lives. As the successful founder of a multi-million dollar company, she is using over fifteen years of experience to give women the tools they need to make their business successful. All of the products at For Every Home are created by Becky and her team. She watches trends closely to make sure everything offered is something women will love to have in their homes. At For Every Home, business and fun begin at home. Join the family!

For more information please visit, www.foreveryhome.net/barbarawilliams http://ping.fm/wTLtf or please contact: Kim Power Stilson at 801-615-0035. Media Contact: Kim Power Stilson
Kim.Stilson@foreverybody.com
(801)-615-0035

Monday, December 7, 2009

Women in Technology Have Big Hearts

This is a great blog post by Becky Anderson of For Every Body . . . I work for her but I think she rocks! :) She really gets what it takes to be a mom and a savvy business woman and she still has a big heart! ;)

I received this great email from Kim Kim Chiu, Assistant Director of Career & Technical Education at Utah Valley University! They asked for a donation of 30 bottles of our yummy smelling For Every Body lotion and candles for their gift bags for young mothers and we are only too happy to help because they are doing some great things for the community. You may read this, like I did, and want to help too!

The holidays can be tough for people at any time but if you are a struggling young mother with a baby to care for the world can sometimes be a pretty cold place. As a mom and grandmother and the owner of For Every Body and For Every Home, I applaude the efforts the Women in Technology Organization is making! Good for them! And, good for you if you can share a little Christmas Cheer to help their project!

Women in Technology Christmas Project

On Friday, December 11, 2009, UVU’s Women in Technology student organization and UVU staff members will be spreading some Christmas cheer at the Legacy High School in Springville. The Legacy program helps young mothers graduate from High School in a supportive environment and provides daycare services within the facility. We will be providing lunch for the students and will distribute presents for the mothers and their babies. In addition to these presents, we will help out with much needed formula and diapers for the high school to use in the nursery.

This is the second year that the UVU Women in Technology has helped with donations for the Legacy High School. Our goal is not only to help out with monetary necessities but expose the girls to opportunities to improve their situation. We emphasize the importance of post-secondary education and provide information on different programs that can help them should they decide to go to college.
Many of these girls think college is beyond their reach, so we start talking about the one and two-year programs which is easier for them to envision. It is our hope that we can inspire them to move forward and become self-sufficient with the right kind of training.

Call Kim Chiu if you want to help too!

Kim Chiu
Assistant Director
Career & Technical Education
Utah Valley University
801-863-8563
I received this great email from Kim Kim Chiu, Assistant Director of Career & Technical Education at Utah Valley University! They asked for a donation of 30 bottles of our yummy smelling For Every Body lotion and candles for their gift bags for young mothers and we are only too happy to help because they are doing some great things for the community. You may read this, like I did, and want to help too!

The holidays can be tough for people at any time but if you are a struggling young mother with a baby to care for the world can sometimes be a pretty cold place. As a mom and grandmother and the owner of For Every Body and For Every Home, I applaud the efforts the Women in Technology Organization is making! Good for them! And, good for you if you can share a little Christmas Cheer to help their project!

Women in Technology Christmas Project

On Friday, December 11, 2009, UVU’s Women in Technology student organization and UVU staff members will be spreading some Christmas cheer at the Legacy High School in Springville. The Legacy program helps young mothers graduate from High School in a supportive environment and provides daycare services within the facility. We will be providing lunch for the students and will distribute presents for the mothers and their babies. In addition to these presents, we will help out with much needed formula and diapers for the high school to use in the nursery.

This is the second year that the UVU Women in Technology has helped with donations for the Legacy High School. Our goal is not only to help out with monetary necessities but expose the girls to opportunities to improve their situation. We emphasize the importance of post-secondary education and provide information on different programs that can help them should they decide to go to college.
Many of these girls think college is beyond their reach, so we start talking about the one and two-year programs which is easier for them to envision. It is our hope that we can inspire them to move forward and become self-sufficient with the right kind of training.

Call Kim Chiu if you want to help too!

Kim Chiu
Assistant Director
Career & Technical Education
Utah Valley University
801-863-8563

Friday, December 4, 2009

Scrumptious Cranberry Salsa!

This is so good and so healthy and refreshing . . . my lovely neighbor Elaine shared this at a neighborhood emergency preparedness meeting and it was such a hit I took it over to my family's Thanksgiving Dinner! It was a hit there too! It is easy to make and truly yummy -- don't let the cranberry and the salsa in the same title scare you!!! :) Kim Power Stilson

My neighbor Elaine's daughter Paige's Cranberry Salsa

1 (12 oz.) pkg fresh cranberries

1 med jalapeno without the seeds

4-5 green onions

1-2 Tbsp fresh Cilantro

1/4 tsp Cumin

Dash of Garlic

3/4 cup of sugar

Put all ingredients (except sugar) in food processor. Process until mixture in coarsely chopped. Stir in Sugar. Store in fridge over night to allow flavors to blend. Spoon over a brick of cream cheese and server with crackers and tortilla chips.

Fun News about For Every Home!

For Every Home Unveils 2010 Convention Website
For Every Home 2010 Convention to be held in Chicago Attendance Details Now Available at www.convention.foreveryhome.net

Chicago, IL & Lindon, UT – December 4, 2009 – Today Becky Anderson, For Every Home Home Party Founder, announced the release of For Every Home’s Convention 2010 Website – www.convention.foreveryhome.net.

According to the For Every Home team, the new Website shares details of the 2010 For Every Home Convention to inspire for Every Home consultants to attend the annual business building event in Chicago, Illinois at the beautiful Sax Hotel, July 30th and 31st. Photos and details are now easily viewable on the new website www.convention.foreveryhome.net.

According to Shannon Barrowman, For Every Home’s Director of Tech & IT Services, she set up the new Website to meet the needs of the Every Home consultants as attending the convention is one of the most important investments they can make each year in their home businesses.

“Convention 2010 will not only provide valuable training and information which you can’t get anywhere else, it is an amazing opportunity to mingle and get the answers you need to help take your business to the next level,” said Barrowman. “For Every Home’s Convention Website www.convention.foreveryhome.net shares all the information you will need to make your plans.”

According to Becky Anderson, founder, there is something unparalleled about the atmosphere at Convention.

“When For Every Home consultants gather we share ideas and motivate each other,” said Becky Anderson. “Those who attend Convention leave energized by the things they learn, the tools they are given, and the assurance of having spent time with other like-minded, success-oriented people. The Website shares the details but attending is where all the energy happens.”

To find out more about For Every Home Convention 2010 please visit the new Website at www.convention.foreveryhome.net. To find out more about how you can become a For Every Home party consultant, please visit www.foreveryhome.net.

About For Every Home
In 2007, Becky Anderson founded For Every Home to help make a difference in women's lives. As the successful founder of a multi-million dollar company, For Every Body, she is using over fifteen years of experience to give women the tools they need to make their business successful. Becky Anderson watches trends closely to make sure everything For Every Home offers is something women will love to have in their homes. At For Every Home, business and fun begin at home. Join the family! For more information please visit, www.foreveryhome.net.