
Last Friday I attended the Calvary City on a Hill ribbon cutting in Provo. They are a non-denominational church that recently relocated from American Fork where they have been for the past 30 years.

Here I am with Pastor Pat. Calvary City on a Hill is very involved with helping those in the community with things like after school programs and providing those in need with winter coats. They do a lot of good works.

They are located in the old Provo Theatre Company building at 105 East and 100 North in Provo.

Provo Mayor John Curtis was also at the event.
Welcome Calvary City on a Hill.
Love, Hannah Harkness
Miss Orem 2011
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