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March, 2020 Vol. XXIV Issue 3 Representing the Avenues and Federal Heights neighborhoods of Salt Lake City,

Chair's Message for March by Laura Cushman GACC Community Meeting March 4 2020, 7:00 p.m. Got your ballot? If you are like me, then Sweet Library - 9th Avenue and F Street you were pretty excited to see the big yellow ballot envelope land in your mailbox around 7:00 to 7:05 Welcome, Announcements. the middle of February. I recognize not 7:06 to 7:45 Reports: Library, Police, Fire, City, everyone is like me, and believe me, I am School Board, Legislative, LDS Hospital, continually thankful for that! I also recognize GACC Committees. that if you are not a self-proclaimed political 7:46 to 7:56 2019 YE Financial Review- GACC junkie, you may have tossed your ballot to Treasurer Michael Hughes. the side and you may or may not end up 7:57 to 8:26 Tony Gliot, Salt Lake City Urban sending it back in... Forestry Division Director. As I mentioned earlier in the year, civic engagement is a 8:27 to 8:45 Rachel Taylor, SW Monarch Study. priority for this year’s community council, so I want to take 8:45 to 8:50 Open Announcements. this opportunity to remind (ahem, nag) everyone that voting is 8:51 to 9:00 Adjourn, Stack Chairs, Talk to the most basic way to be civically engaged. Neighbors and Leave. It is your opportunity to share your enthusiasm OR dissatisfaction for your current elected officials and/or candidates, and weigh in on proposed policy that will impact your life. It is a fundamental aspect of our government, and a constitutional right that Save the Date(s): individuals have fought tirelessly to attain, and should never be 2020 Civic Engagement. taken for granted. February 10- March 2, 2020: Presidential Primary via Mail-In Speaking of the U.S. Constitution, have you ever heard of the Voting. Census? Happening less frequently than elections, but arguably March. 3, 2020 (AKA Super Tuesday): Presidential Primary* more influential, is the constitutional existence of the Census, April 1, 2020: Census opens. occurring just every 10 years since 1790! The Census gathers (but May 1, 2020: Census Follow-up begins. does not share) personal information of all individuals residing June 9- June 29, 2020: Utah State via Mail-In in the , not just citizens. Results of the census are Voting. used for important updates and reconfiguring of congressional June 30, 2020: Utah State Primary In-Person Voting. districts, i.e. redistricting, and federal allocations for critical state October 5 - November 2, 2020: Presidential and Utah State and local infrastructure such as schools and emergency services. General Election via Mail-In Voting. Did you know that 2020 will be the first year that the Census will November 3, 2020: Presidential and Utah State General Election be recorded online? Not a fan of digital queries or, don’t have In-Person Voting. internet access? There will be additional opportunities to respond *Only Registered Republicans may vote in the Republican via paper and telephone to follow-up the initial online canvass. Presidential Primary. For the Democratic primary, unaffiliated I’ll admit, ten years ago, the Census was not super exciting to voters may request a ballot from the County Clerk. me, but I guess that is the point; things change and we need to have information available to determine what adjustments, if any, Helpful Websites: should occur in order to make the government Register to vote: https://secure.utah.gov/voterreg/index.html. work better for all of us. Presidential Election info: https://slco.org/clerk/elections/ and 2020 is going to be a busy year, so I will https://vote.utah.gov/. get off my soap box, and leave you with Utah State Election info: https://vote.utah.gov/. useful (hopefully) information to help guide you, and map out the opportunities to be civically engaged that lie ahead. In case you didn’t know, 2020 is a Presidential Call for Artists Election year. Additionally, in Utah, there Avenues Open Studios will be a statewide gubernatorial election, state legislator elections, specifically, House Everyone Welcome. District 24 (that’s us!) and SL County elections. See you at a Date of Show September 26, 2020. voting booth…or, at a GACC meeting soon! Please call Anne 801-554-9805 or FUN FACT: It is LEGAL to take a picture of your ballot in Utah. Use social media to encourage and remind others to vote! Kim 801-608-8310 for information. March, 2020 Page 2

Community Meetings For special accommodations contact GACC Chair Laura Cushman at all the necessary materials & manuals will be provided. [email protected]. Open to the public, all are welcome. Art Exhibit Favorite Places: Southern Utah and Italian Landscapes. Art GACC Council Meeting by Bernard Simbari· Exhibit runs from March 7 - April 25 Wednesday, March 4, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., Sweet Library. Sat. March 7 4-5:30. Reception for Art Exhibit: Favorite Places: Southern Utah and Italian Landscapes by Bernard Simbari. GACC Board Meeting Tuesday, March 24 at 7pm-8:30pm. Sweet Reads. A monthly book club Wednesday, March 11, 2020, at 7:00 p.m., Sweet Library. for the Avenues! Discover new books and get to know the faces in your neighborhood. Light refreshments will be provided at each event. This Community Life / Resources / Free Stuff! month’s book is Born a Crime by Trevor Noah. Thursday, March 26 at 7pm-8pm. Author in the House. An evening of Sweet Branch Library, 455 F Street, 801-594-8651, www.slcpl.org/branches/view/Corinne+and+Jack+Sweet. conversation and refreshments, with a reading by local author, Gino Skye. Kids Calendar: Tuesday at 10 am-11:30 am. Playtime @ Sweet. (Playtime for children 0 to 5 years-old and their caregivers. 2nd Tuesday is ‘Musical’ Playtime & 3rd Tuesday is Preschool Building Zone) Neighborhood Avenues Exercise Class! Tuesday March 3, 3:30pm. Kidding Around Yoga With Sarah Bly Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m. to 9:40 a.m. FREE! Federal Heights Ward Building, 278 North Alta Street, East Entrance. Kidding Around Yoga combines traditional yoga techniques with Everyone Welcome! Questions? Renate Nebeker, 801-534-1443, original music, games, and other activities, guiding children and adults [email protected]. as they focus their minds, stretch their bodies, and have fun. Wednesdays at 10:30am. Book Baby Storytime. City Academy, 555 E. 200 S., 801-596-8489, www.cityacademyslc.org. Wednesdays at 11am. Sensory Playtime Your neighborhood tuition-free, 7th-12th grade public charter school Wednesday at 3:30pm. Art & Maker with Clever Octopus . Make art — since 2000. Now enrolling new students for fall 2020 with our new, and practice sustainability! Clever Octopus Creative Resource Center more flexible scheduling. Call for personal tour. Presenting- Trick ster Tales from the Melting Pot. Experience these clever underdogs, provides reused, repurposed, or donated supplies and clean, discarded March 12 and 13 at 7 p.m., free of charge. materials that have been saved from the landfill. Thursday at 10:30 am. Preschool Storytime. Shriners Hospital for Children, 1275 E. Fairfax Rd, 801-536- Teen Calendar: Tues. March 3, 10, 17, & 31 at 6pm-8pm. Dungeons 3500, www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/salt-lake-city. and Dragons for Beginners. An experienced D&Der will guide you, and Event: Community Dialogue, Thursday, March 12th at 7:00 for more all the necessary materials & manuals will be provided. info see the flyer on page 3. Take & Make DIY Kits. Teens can now come to the library anytime for DIY Kits! Thurs. March 12 from 4pm-5pm. Teen Tech Thursday. Teens and Ronald McDonald House, 935 E South Temple, 801-363-4663, https:// Tweens are invited to the Sweet Branch every second Thursday for a www.rmhcslc.org/. Volunteer opportunities and Adopt-a-meal sign ups are online at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0d4daaa922a3f58- different tech-related activity. ronald7. Sat. March 28 from 2pm-3pm. Teen Activism Club. In this monthly club teens can discuss local, national, or international issues. Then, you can Tenth East Senior Center: 237 South 1000 East, there is plenty of form a task-force to enact change! Meetings are held the fourth Saturday parking behind the building. For more information about any events, of every month. call 385 468-3140 or visit https://slco.org/tenth-east-senior-center/. Adult Calendar: Tues. March 3, 10, 17, & 31 at 6pm-8pm. Dungeons Tenth East Senior Center hosts AARP's Free Tax Assistance, Feb- ruary 4th-April 14th, Tuesdays 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Make an and Dragons for Beginners. An experienced D&Der will guide you, and appointment for this service at the front desk or by calling 385-468- 3140. Bring last year's tax return, your Social Security card, or state- The Agenda ments showing your full Social Security number, photo identification Publisher's Statement for each taxpayer, and your checkbook if you wish to direct-deposit The monthly Greater Avenues Community Council newsletter "The Agenda" your refund. Spots will fill quickly; don’t wait to schedule an ap- is mailed free to all residences in the Avenues. This publication is created pointment. The program is available to anyone 50 and older because to conduct the business of the Greater Avenues Community Council. Mail AARP is the sponsor. correspondence to P. O. Box 1679, Salt Lake City, UT 84110. For advertising Mastery Program: Thursday, March 5 th – Thursday, May 7 th call 801-859-5858 or email [email protected]. 10:15-11:45 a.m. Build your own personal playbook for aging well. This innovative program empowers you to take key steps to improve GACC 2020 Officers and Publisher Contacts: your well being, add stability to your life, and strengthen ties to your Chair: Laura Cushman, [email protected]. community. Chair-elect: Dave Alderman [email protected]. Communication Series: Monday, March 9th-30th 10:00-11:00 a.m. Treasurer: Michael Hughes, [email protected]. Neuropathy with Dr. Conger: Wednesday, March 11 th , 11:00 a.m.- Secretary: Craig Provost, [email protected]. 12:00p.m. Newsletter Editor: Martina Nesi, [email protected]. Podiatrist: Tuesday, March 10 th 2:00 p.m. The GACC web page is www.slc-avenues.org. March, 2020 Page 3

Our Air Quality – Tier 3

People have been talking about Tier3 since the program was approved in 2014 and implemented in 2017. What is it? Will it really help? The Tier 3 program is part of a comprehensive approach to reducing the impacts of motor vehicles on air quality and public health. The program considers the vehicle and its fuel as an integrated system. Tier 3 set (1) new standards for vehicle emissions and (2) substantially cuts sulfur levels in gasoline. According to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, the new gas reduces emissions by up to 80% for cars made after 2017, and 12% for older models. 12% may not sound like much, but it is comparable to not driving for one day out of every week! Tier 3 gas finally began coming to Utah at the end of 2019, and drivers were asking “Where can I buy it?” Rep. Suzanne Harrison (D-Draper) and her husband developed and launched a website on January 23rd to show where the lower- polluting gasoline is available in Utah, tier3gas.org. Three of Utah’s five refineries now produce Tier 3 gasoline: Marathon, Chevron and Silver Eagle. It is sold at stations including Speedway, Chevron, Shell, Texaco and Exxon. Only those stations are currently shown on Harrison’s website — but she says it will add others when they certify they are selling only Tier 3 gasoline. For example, Sinclair Oil has said that by the end of January, it will pipe Tier 3 gasoline to Utah from two Wyoming refineries — but it cannot guarantee for a time that the final retail product will beTier 3 because of possible mixing in pipelines and terminal tanks. Also, many independent stations — including such as Maverik, Costco and Smith's — buy from the refineries that produce Tier 3. But they also buy from the two Utah refineries that have yet to offer it: Holly Frontier and Big West. They will also be added to the website when they are certified. Officials from Holly Frontier and Big West said that they are pursuing opportunities to produce Tier 3, and say they are still producing low-sulfur gasoline here — but not yet at the ten parts per million level of Tier 3. This sounds like one more step, added with the others, that we can take to try to improve our air quality. Every little bit we do will make a difference. The more we all do, the more of a difference we will make. What are you willing to do to make a difference in the air we all breathe?

Remember Gandhi’s quote: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”

Tier3gas.org click on Where To Buy. “By consistently choosing one of these gas stations, you will help improve Utah’s air quality and reduce the health risks posed to Utahns by dirty air. We are currently working to add stations from each county in the state. When in doubt, just look for one of the retailer logos included below!”.

Sources: epa.gov. Lee Davidson, January 23, 2020, Salt Lake Tribune. Bob Springmeyer, February 3, 2020 Monday Report Bonneville Research. Tier3gas.org. by Jill Van Langeveld

Community Lecture How DNA Plays a Role in Memory Grove Cleanup Aging, Cancer, & Disease Did you hear the news? Punxsutawney Phil could not find his shadow… as the legend goes, we’re in for an early Spring this year! THURSDAY Similar to the celebrity groundhog's weather forecast tradition, the GACC and MARCH 12 community partner LDS Hospital have a long-standing community event tradi- at 7:00 P.M. tion, too. We invite you all to join us on Saturday, May 9th, for the 23rd annual Shriners Hospital Memory Grove Cleanup. The event will take place in Memory Grove Park (500 Auditorium North Canyon Road, Salt Lake City), from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. We invite 1275 E. Fairfax Road volunteers of all ages to help clear brush, pull weeds and plant flowers. (Salt Lake City) Dress for the weather, bring sun protection, good shoes, and some gloves. We will provide all of the necessary tools. Assignments will be provided at the Memory Grove gate, which will accommodate all of your landscaping related Cynthia Burrows University of Utah interests and ability levels. I promise you won’t leave hungry, as a lunch featuring Distinguished Professor burgers, hot dogs, chips, cookies, etc. will be served after the clean-up. Thatcher Presidential Endowed Professor of Biological Chemistry Please mark you calendars, and be sure to invite your family and friends to this wonderful neighborhood event. We appreciate all your help, and look forward to seeing you all on Saturday, May 9th! Brian Berkelbach - e. [email protected] - c. (609) 425-2169 March, 2020 Page 4

Salt Lake Valley Coalition to End Homelessness: Avenues Emergency Preparedness Fair Public Perceptions Survey

The Salt Lake Valley Coalition to End Homelessness, open to all April 25, 2020 residents of Salt Lake County and led by a Steering Committee, has the 10am to 1pm primary goals of preventing and ending homelessness. The Coalition Wasatch Elementary School partners with key stakeholders to coordinate resources and services, as well as compiling and analyzing data relevant to meeting the needs of 30 R Street. communities across Salt Lake County. Eight Core Function Groups, each led by two Steering Committee members, also meet to address specific by Jill Van Langeveld areas of the system-wide approach to ending homelessness such as, Housing, Employment, and Health/Wellness. You can learn more about the Coalition, meeting schedules, and sign up for the monthly newsletter at: https://endutahhomelessness.org. Avenues Businesses Monthly Review! In an effort to obtain input from those who live, work, and play in Salt Lake County, the Coalition has put together a brief survey to Avenues Proper Restaurant better understand public perceptions, knowledge, and attitudes about homelessness in the County. You can access the survey at https:// As you recall, the beginning of February featured quite a bit of snow forms.gle/Y8hqaVYNMFaGbXit9. The survey is anonymous. Though, in our Avenues neighborhood. After shoveling individuals can opt to add their email in order to receive the Coalition’s nearly a foot and a half of snow from our driveway newsletter. All information gathered will assist the Coalition in its task and side-walk, I decided it was time to temporarily of preventing and ending homelessness for individuals and families neglect my New Year’s Resolution to “eat experiencing homelessness through developing solutions appropriate for better”, and walked on over to one of our favorite our communities. restaurants for a hearty meal. Similar to last month’s Avenues business Shannon Jones - p. 801.581-6730 - e. [email protected]. feature on Cucina, Avenues Proper Restaurant and Publick House (located at 376 8th Avenue) is no neighborhood secret. You’ll surely run into someone you know at Proper, which creates for a welcoming and lively atmosphere on both the Building Your Personal Emergency Kit restaurant and bar side of the local establishment. As I scanned the menu for a meal to rejuvenate myself after a couple Whether an emergency or disaster keeps you at home or requires you hours of snow-shoveling, I thought for a moment about how easy it to evacuate, you’ll be better prepared to deal with the situation and to would be to maintain the healthy eating lifestyle I had experienced for help others if you have adequate emergency supplies on hand to last at over 5 weeks since the ball dropped in Times Square. But, menu options least 96 hours. such as the House Veggie Burger, Brussels Sprouts, and the Smashed Beet Salad were no match for my taste buds on that cold and snowy Build a Kit February evening. Bring on the special of the day, the Wagyu Burger, topped with cheddar cheese, and an over-easy egg! I was then presented ● It’s best to think first about the basics of survival: fresh water, food, with the easiest decision of the night… would I like a side salad or fries? clean air and warmth. I’ll let the picture tell the rest of the story. ● If you can’t shelter at home you may need to carry or drag your kit so Fortunately, my wife was there to provide some rationality, and think light or wheels. suggested we split the burger and a salad together. We ● Most of the items are inexpensive and easy to find. Any one of them chose the Chicken & Kale Caesar salad, which has could save your life. been one of my favorites for the past several years. ● Once you take a look at the basic items, then consider what unique We also washed our meal down with a Ruby from needs your family might have, such as supplies for pets, babies Mountain West Cider. or seniors. Our meal was absolutely incredible. I was rejuvenated, and prepared to shovel another two The goals of this year’s Avenues Emergency Preparedness Fair - feet of snow if it came. Other patrons sitting nearby April 25th is (1) are to raise awareness of emergency planning and (2) were enjoying scrumptious looking dishes (Traeger to get 96-hour kits into as many Avenues homes as possible. To reach Smoked Cheddar Mac & Cheese, Chicken & Waffles, these goals there will be 20+ vendors and presenters sharing information Kung Pao Cauliflower to name a few), and we can’t wait to go back to as well as selling the individual items needed to build our own kits. continue to explore Proper’s epic menu. They will have products covering water storage, food storage, pandemic, Be sure to visit Proper’s website (http://www.avenuesproper.com), sanitation, first aid, communication, and more. It will be in the cafeteria FaceBook, and Instagram pages for specials, events, menu updates, and and four classrooms of Wasatch Elementary School. Like the Street Fair hours of operation. in September, it is FREE, unless you buy something. Each of the venders If you would like your business featured or have suggestions for will be donating to a FREE raffle, and you get a ticket just for showing future articles, please reach out to Brian ([email protected]). up! See you there! by Brian Berkelbach

Calling Avenues Artists: Street Fair “Featured Artist” Statements Due April 5th! The Greater Avenues is now accepting Statements of Interest from prospective Street Fair Featured Artists. The selected artist provides a unique and original painting or digital art piece that represents the artist’s concept of what “The Avenues” means to them. This image becomes the visual theme for the Street Fair, slated for Saturday, September 12, 2020. The statements are due April 5th. The Street Fair Committee will select the Featured Artist and notify all candidates by the end of April. The artwork is due to GACC May 15th, 2020 and then is used in all Street Fair promotional items, with the original art remaining the property of the artist. The chosen artist is provided a complimentary booth at the Avenues Street Fair. More details are available on the GACC website – www.slc- avenues.org. To submit a Statement of Interest, please email [email protected]. The Avenues Street Fair Planning starts in March! Our first meeting will be Saturday March 14th @ 10:00AM located at the Sweet Library on F Street. If you would like to volunteer please reach out to this year's chair, Daniel Gaffin 801-550-1294, [email protected] or just show up! March, 2020 Page 5

Super Tuesday in Utah Would you like to pass out water to the bicyclists and runners in the Salt Lake Marathon on Saturday, April 18th? For the 3rd Utah will be one of a handful of states holding a presidential primary rd year the GACC is sponsoring a water station just inside the gate on Tuesday, March 3 . Which means that we get to have our voices to Memory Grove. We need 15 to 20 volunteers and you will heard earlier than normal. receive a T-shirt. We need to begin setting up about 6:00 am and If you are registered as a Democrat or Republican, you should have are through with clean-up before 9:00 am. If you are interested, received a ballot in the mail. You will need to return the ballot before nd you will need to register on the 2020 Salt Lake City Marathon election day. It must be postmarked by March 2 . If you forget to website (saltlakecitymarathon.org), including t-shirt size. postmark your ballot in time, you can drop it off on Election Day at a We are Water/Air Station C-4.5. polling location or other ballot drop box. If you are not registered with either party, you may still vote in the elections, even if you are not registered. If you are not already registered to vote, you can still participate, The Avenues Athletic assuming you are a US citizen, a resident of Utah for at least 30 days and Association is announcing that 18 years of age or older. Just go to the polling location on the day of the it will begin sponsoring indoor election, where you will be asked to complete a provisional ballot. You Spring Pickleball beginning in will be required to provide valid identification and proof of residence March. Residents (such as a recent utility bill). have been asking for it so now If you are already registered to vote, but did not receive a ballot in it’s here. the mail, you should go to the polling location. If you wish to vote in AAA already sponsors soccer the Democratic primary, just request a Democratic ballot from the poll in the summer, volleyball in the worker. If you want to vote in the Republican primary, you must be fall, basketball in the winter and affiliated with the Republican party. If you are currently unaffiliated, now pickleball in the spring. you can register with the Republican party on Election Day at the polling Pickleball is a paddle sport location. created for all ages and skill To find your polling location and for more information, go to Vote. levels. The rules are simple and the game is easy for beginners to Utah.gov. learn, but can develop into a quick, fast-paced, competitive game for The Green Party, Independent , Libertarian Party, experienced players. Pickleball combines many elements of tennis, and United Utah Party are not participating in Utah’s 2020 Presidential badminton and ping-pong. It can be played both indoors or outdoors Primary Election to select their nominees. on a badminton-sized court and a slightly modified tennis net. You can play as doubles or singles. It is played with a paddle and a plastic The Constitution Party declared its intent to participate in the Presidential Primary Election, but no candidates officially declared ball with holes. Because this is the first year for pickleball, the candidacy with the state prior to the December 2, 2019 deadline. AAA was still working out all the details as the deadline for printing the newsletter approached but they wanted to get the word out that by Dave Alderman it will begin in March. If you are interested go to their website for information and registration: aaaslc.com.

by Jill Van Langeveld

WHAT IS CORONAVIRUS? AND, HOW CAN I PROTECT MYSELF? Kristin K. Dascobm, MD, PhD

What is a coronavirus? How can I protect myself from coronaviruses? Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that are The best way to protect yourself from contracting actually common throughout the world and can coronaviruses is by using the same daily habits that cause respiratory illness in people and animals. help prevent the spread of many viruses, including Helping People There are several known coronaviruses that infect the common cold and the flu. To help prevent the people and usually only cause mild respiratory spread of disease always: Live the Healthiest disease, such as the common cold. • Avoid close contact with people who are sick. • Wash your hands with soap and water Lives Possible. What’s different about the “Wuhan frequently. Wash with soap and warm water for Coronavirus”? 15 seconds. If soap and water aren’t available, While coronaviruses are common, the “Wuhan use an alcohol-based hand rub. Coronavirus,” as it’s been called in news reports, is • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth a new strain of coronavirus that had previously not with unwashed hands. been identified in humans. • Stay home when you’re sick (and keep sick children home from school). What are the signs and symptoms of • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then coronaviruses? throw the tissue in the trash and wash your In confirmed cases of 2019-nCoV infections, symptoms hands. If you don’t have a tissue, cough or include fever, cough, and shortness of breath and the sneeze into your upper sleeve or elbow, not severity has ranged from mild to people being severely your hands. ill. Currently, if you haven’t traveled to China or been • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects in close contact with someone known to have the and surfaces. virus, your risk is very low. ldshospital.org | 801.408.1100

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