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Utah League of Cities and Towns50 South 600 East, Suite 150Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Local Offi cials’ Day with the Legislature
P at Bagley is an award-winning editorial cartoonist from Utah, a state he describes as “that little metal thingy on the buckle of the Bible Belt.” He is the daily car-
toonist for The Salt Lake Tribune and is syndicated in over 450 newspapers around the country.
Bagley grew up with politics. His father was mayor of a booming seaside community in southern California. He earned his degree from Brigham Young University in 1977 in history and political science.
Bagley’s fi rst published cartoon was picked up by Time in 1977. His work has since appeared in Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian of London, The National Review, and Playboy. His work is also regularly featured on the popular cartoon site Cagle.com and in The Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year.
His latest book, Bagley’s Utah Survival Guide, is an interpretive joyride through the Beehive State.
editorial cartoonistPat Bagley
youth City Council guest Speaker
Local Offi cials’ Day with the Legislature
2008 ★ ★ ★ Utah League of Cities and Towns
The ULCT invites you to join us and our very special guest,
Steve Bridges asPresident George W. Bush
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
FOROURANNUAL
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This annual event provides a unique opportunity to meet with your legislators and let them know the
issues that are important to your community during the 2008 session. We’re fortunate this year that our event
coincides with the reopening of the newly-renovated Utah State Capitol. So think of it as a House (and Senate)
warming of sorts, but you don’t need to bring presents or gift cards.
The day begins at the Capitol with a continental breakfast and legislative briefing before committee hearings
commence. We’ll also have a special program beginning at 11:00 am at The Grand America Hotel for members of your
Youth City Councils (and local officials who wish to join them). They will be entertained and informed by Salt Lake Tribune
editorial cartoonist Pat Bagley.
At 12:15 pm, legislators, local officials, and youth city council members will meet together for lunch at the hotel.
Our esteemed guest promises an “informatational” presentation. And, most importantly, we hope it provides a few good laughs before the session gets too serious.
Please register me for ULCT’s Local Officials’ Day with the Legislature on January 23, 2008R e g i S T R a T i O n D e a D L i n e i S J a n U a R y 1 6 , 2 0 0 8
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O f f i C i a L S ’ D ay a g e n D aUtah State Capitol
7:30am Registration,ContinentalBreakfast LegislativeBriefing,GoldRoom
8:00am-10:00am CommitteeMeetings
10:00am-12:00pm ObservationoftheStateLegislature
The Grand America Hotel12:15pm LunchwithLegislatorsand YouthCityCouncilMembers guest speaker:SteveBridges asPresidentGeorgeW.Bush governor invited
Youth City CouncilTheYouthCityCouncilmembersfollowthesameagendaattheStateCapitoluntil10:30amwhentheyleavefortheirownmeetingatTheGrandAmericaHotel.Theyrejoinlocalofficialsandlegislatorsforthe12:15pmluncheon.
11:00am YouthCityCouncilMeeting guest speaker:PatBagley
Please check our website at www.ulct.org for changes/updates.
Capitol parking is limited. Carpooling is encouraged. The Grand America Hotel, located at 555 South Main, Salt Lake City, will have plenty of prepaid parking, just present a supplied validation when leaving.Cancellation and refund deadline: Cancellations must be in writing and received by January 16, 2008. No cancellations will be granted after that date. Refunds will not be made for “no shows” or cancellations made after January 16. “No shows” will be billed. If you have questions, please contact Krissy at the League office, (800) 852-8528 or [email protected].
American parents will often tell their children that with hard work they can grow up to be President of the United States. But early in his life, Steve
Bridges decided it was more fun (not to mention easier) to mimic the president rather than be the president. For many years Bridges was content to entertain family and friends with his hilarious impressions of notable people. Today, many years later, Bridges has developed a repertoire of over 200 impressions, including his most famous of Bill Clinton, and most recently George W. Bush, that have established him as a premiere vocal impressionist.
Bridge’s uncanny “G.W.” impression has made him a regular on The Tonight Show, Inside Politics, The Early Show, Good Morning America, Hannity and Colmes, and The Jeff Foxworthy Roast. His impression of President George W. Bush is a hilarious, bipartisan comedy performance that stays above the political fray and elicits unparalleled raves from both parties.
Special guest
Steve Bridges
“no, i’ve never been accused of beingred-blue color blind.”
“you mean you weren’t referring to football?”
All photos of Steve Bridges by Sergio Fernandez