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Nephi reception center finds success after family experience­s great heartache

- Angi GibsonCind­y (Gibson is a Serve Daily contributo­r.)

Cindy Shephard loved weddings. All the years that her daughter Amanda Lunt knew her growing up her mother had always done wedding cakes and always loved wed- dings.

Amanda followed her, creating won- derful masterpiec­es to add to a bride and grooms amazing day, so when Amanda was approached last Octo- ber about buying the steak house in Nephi and turning it into a reception center, of course her mom told her to do it.

Amanda wasn’t so sure though. Opening a reception center was a risk, and the amount of work that would need to go into it to get it ready was overwhelm- ing, but her mother had faith in her.

“We’ve never been afraid to work,” she told her daughter and Amanda knew she was right.

Still Amanda had reservatio­ns. She was a busy mother and she was busy running a small business as a health and well- ness coach and it just seemed like more than she could do.

Soon Thanksgivi­ng was upon them and life was getting busier by the minute.

The day after Thanksgivi­ng, on Nov. 29, 2019, Amanda went to her mother house to visit.

When she arrived her mother was on the coach, feeling under the weather and not looking well.

Amanda was con- cerned when Cindy couldn’t even get off the couch.

She immediatel­y took her mom to the hospi- tal and the news they received was com- pletely unexpected and devastatin­g.

Cindy Shephard had breast cancer and it was further along than anyone could have expected.

Amanda spent every day of the next seven days with her mother in the hospital soaking in the last moments she would have with her.

Amanda’s brother Radar Shephard had been preparing for the last year to enter the World Series of Team Roping Championsh­ip in Las Vegas the fol- lowing week and Cindy had been determined that her son was going to go.

It was something new to Radar, never having profession­ally team roped before and Cindy had been his number one fan, even paying for his entrance into the competitio­n. So when Radar’s roping partner suggested they pull out and cancel going to the competi- tion, Cindy, who knew she wasn’t going to pull through, encouraged her son to go.

Cindy Shephard knew her children could do hard things.

Cindy died seven days after being diagnosed with breast cancer. The following Wednes- day Cindy’s family held her funeral and the very next day Amanda and her husband, KC, loaded Radar Shephard up and took him to the championsh­ips in Las Vegas, where Radar and his roping partner Blake Beck took first place, coming out of it as world champions.

When the end of Jan- uary came, the family was still mourning the loss of their mother but Amanda knew she needed to do what she could to be happy.

Being a health and wellness coach she knew the importance of exercise to help regulate her emotions and keep her happy and well.

When the owners of the building in Nephi approached Amanda again about opening a reception center at the mouth of Nephi Can- yon, this time Amanda knew she had to do it. She had to open the reception center for her mom.

Many months were spent getting the center open. Amanda’s did all of the constructi­on on the building and Amanda spent hours upon hours making sure the center was perfect.

On June 1 Cinder Creek Event Center opened its doors. Even in a year of COVID-19 and unrest for Amer- ica’s small businesses, Cinder Creek has been nothing but a miracle, seeing every weekend since fully booked and Amanda knows her mother is

smiling knowing that her dreams are finally coming true.

The meaning of the word Cinder means everlastin­g light and love and Amanda knew there was no better name to describe her mother.

Cinder Creek Even Center is located at 22 Sheep Lane Drive in Nephi.

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