Governor Gary R. Herbert’s Schedule
October 22, 2018 - October 26, 2018
**The Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**
Monday, October 22
9:00 a.m. Wood Stove Exchange Press Event
Location: Sandy
10:00 a.m. Meet with Leadership Team
Location: Governor's Office
12:00 p.m. Meet with Chief of Staff
Location: Governor's Office
1:30 p.m. Meet with Ambassador Carlos Garcia de Alba, Consul General of Mexico in Los Angeles
Location: Governor's Office
2:00 p.m. Meet with General Counsel
Location: Governor's Office
Tuesday, October 23
9:00 a.m. Meet with His Excellency Anatoly Anatov, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the United States of America
Location: Governor's Office
10:00 a.m. Tour the new Salt Lake City Airport Terminal
Location: Salt Lake City
Wednesday, October 24
3:00 p.m. Meet with Attorney General
Location: Governor's Office
Thursday, October 25
8:00 a.m. Meet with His Excellency Lars Gert Lose, Ambassador to the United States for Denmark
Location: Governor's Office
10:00 a.m. Governor’s Monthly News Conference
Location: KUED Studios, Salt Lake City
Media Availability
12:00 p.m. “Let Me Speak to the Governor” Show on KSL Newsradio
Location: KSL Studios, Salt Lake City
Friday, October 26
No Public Events
Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox’s Schedule
October 22, 2018 - October 26, 2018
**The Lt. Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**
Monday, October 22
No Public Events
Tuesday, October 23
No Public Events
Wednesday, October 24
9:00 a.m. Meet with Damien Patton
Location: Lt. Governor’s Office
10:30 a.m. Speak at Utah’s Health Care Safety Net Summit
Location: Salt Lake City
12:10 p.m. Speak at Women Tech Awards
Location: Salt Lake City
Media Access
1:00 p.m. Meet with Governor’s Leadership Team
Location: Governor’s Office
3:00 p.m. Speak at Deseret UAS Grand Opening
Location: Tooele
Media Access
Thursday, October 25
9:00 a.m. Record Voter Question & Answer Radio Segment
Location: KUER Broadcast Center
10:15 a.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Lt. Governor’s Office
11:15 a.m. Elections Review with Staff
Location: Lt. Governor’s Office
12:15 p.m. Speak at 15th Annual Utah Homelessness Summit
Location: Salt Lake City
Media Availability
3:00 p.m. Meet with Constituent
Location: Salt Lake City
7:20 p.m. Speak at LDS Earth Stewardship Annual Fall Forum
Location: Brigham Young University
Friday, October 26
10:00 a.m. Attend Hideaway Volunteer Fire Department Recognition Gathering
Location: Hideaway Fire Department
12:00 p.m. Record North Sanpete Middle School Blue Sky Project Case Study Video
Location: North Sanpete
8:30 p.m. Speak at Celebration of Eagles Award Ceremony
Location: Lehi
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THE BRAIN-BODY CONNECTION
It’s true: Your ADHD brain can focus better when your body is moving. Research has shown that engaging in a secondary, "mindless" activity helps the brain zero in on its primary task. Learn how to harness this power with fidgets »
The goal: Keep students' senses stimulated without disturbing classmates.
The solution: Our readers recently told us which fidgets help their kids the most, and the results may surprise you. (Hint: There’s not a spinner among them.)
Mega Twiddle
At first glance, Twiddle looks like a veritable mess of green, blue, and purple. But it's really genius; kids can twist, mold, flip, tear apart, and reconnect the pieces for maximum (silent) fidget potential.
Hokki Stool
This active seating solution was designed for students who have a hard time sitting still in class. The rounded base allows for movement in all directions, while the padded seat keeps kids from slipping off.
Thinking Putty
Help your child tune in to lessons by keeping his hands busy stretching, kneading, and twisting. This color-changing putty will appeal to kids who prefer tactile fidgets — and who are obsessed with slime.
Bouncy Bands
Some students with ADHD just need to move their feet, but toe tapping or chair kicking is disruptive. So try looping a rubbery Bouncy Band around the front legs of a standard school desk to give them a silent way to release that energy.
Tangle
This series of brightly colored curves may be the ultimate in quiet fidgets. Children can twist and manipulate the Tangle one-handed, making it a good option to use during seat work.
See the full list of our readers' 10 favorite fidgets »
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