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Volume , Issue Tooele City Corporation July 2018 From the Mayor . . .

I would like to  11 Year Old Scouts (JP Hansen)  Sarah Garcia & Neighborhood personally thank  ACE Disposal Families all of you who  Aceneth Warner  Scholar Academy 3rd Grade Classes parcipated in our  Chartway Federal Credit Union  St. Marguerite's Service #TakePrideTooele  Eastridge LDS Young Women  Tooele Boys and Girls Club Spring Clean Up (Emma Silos)  Tooele County Associaon of project! I appreci-  Emily Maughan & Neighbors Realtors ate those of you  GFWC ‐ Ladies Group  Tooele County Chamber of who took the me  Girl Scout Troop 2330 Commerce and put in the Mayor (Melinda Firth)  Tooele Girls Soball League hard work to  Girl Scout Troop 2339 (Kris Vance) Debbie Winn clean up your (Kara Shuemaker)  Tooele High Baseball Parents July Events yards, your neigh-  James Gibbons & Joe McBride (Cameron Thevenot) *See Page 4 for 4th of July celebrations! borhoods and our community.  Julie Smith and Family  Tooele High Student Government July 2 Karaoke Contest, Corvette Car Show, I especially want to recognize  Karen Williams (Cody Valdez, Advisor) and FREE Community BBQ at the Aquatic Center Park* those who parcipated in community  LDS Whitaker Ward  Tracy Shaw Family projects and volunteered their me to July 3 in concert at the THS  Library Teen Advisory Council Keep up the great work! It takes all make this City great! Football Stadium 8:00 pm followed by  Madeline Bracken & Family of us to keep Tooele City the beauful fireworks at approximately 10:00 pm*  Maggie Mondragon — Spring Clean  Middle Canyon Elementary 3rd place where we love to live, work, and play! July 3 Bit & Spur Rodeo at Deseret Peak Up Commiee Member Grade Classes (Jenine Gillie) Complex 8 pm* I want to wish you and your families  Paul Simmons — Spring Clean Up  Overlake 1st Ward Youth (Narda a happy and safe 4th and 24th of July July 4 Independence Day—City Offices will Commiee Member Emme) holidays! be closed. Garbage will not be picked up on  Eileen Simmons — Spring Clean Up  Overlake 5th Ward Young Men I welcome your comments and this day Commiee Member (Clayton Dunn) suggesons. You can contact me at July 4 Chamber of Commerce Breakfast,  Carlos Adkins — Spring Clean Up  Overlake 5th Ward Young Women my office at 435-843-2104 or by email 5K Run, Parade followed by J. Marc Bailey Commiee Member  Pagnani Physical Therapy at [email protected]. Concert, Activities, Entertainment, and Car Show at the Aquatic Center Park* July 4 Bit & Spur Rodeo and Fireworks at City Offices will be closed on Wednesday, July 4th for Independence Day. City Deseret Peak Complex 8 pm* Offices will also be closed on Tuesday, July 24th in observance of Pioneer July 6 Fridays on Vine featuring Imagine at Day. Garbage will not be collected on those days. Services will be delayed one the Aquatic Center Park 7 pm July 10 Free Resume Writing workshop at day starting with the holiday during those weeks. DWS 1 pm - 3:30 pm. Call Craig at (435) 841-7684 for more info. 2018 Watering July 11 Planning Commission Meeting at Water Conservation Schedule City Hall 7 pm Conservation Schedule July 13 Fridays on Vine featuring Carver Louis at the Aquatic Center Park 7 pm Area #1 All water users North If there are special circum‐ July 17 AARP Safe Driving Class at MWMC 9 am - 2:30 pm. Registration fee includes of Vine and West of Main water stances that require a modiied #1 #2 lunch provided by Mountain West Healthy Wednesdays and Saturdays. schedule for residents or Circle. Call 435-843-3690 to register businesses—such as newly North of North of July 18 City Council Mtg. at City Hall 7 pm Area #2 All water users North planted sod or lawn—contact Vine, M Vine, July 20 Fridays on Vine featuring The Malibu of Vine and East of Main water Tooele City at (435) 843‐2150. West of East of Revue at the Aquatic Center Park 7 pm Tuesdays and Fridays. Main A Main July 24 Pioneer Day—City offices closed in

observance of Pioneer Day. Garbage will not City parks and schools have be picked up on this day Area #3 All water users South I been placed on a modiied Wednesday July 25 Planning Commission Meeting at of Vine water Mondays and Tuesday schedule because of the size of and N City Hall 7pm Thursdays. and their lawn areas. While some Saturday July 27 Fridays on Vine featuring Molly in the Friday parks and schools may be Mineshaft at the Aquatic Center Park 7 pm Outdoor watering is not watering more than two days July 31 Free Interviewing Skills workshop permitted on Sundays. at DWS 1 pm - 3:30 pm. Call Craig at each week, each speciic area of (435) 841-7684 for more info. The City encourages residents ------that park is only watered twice

Vine Street DAV MEETINGS not to water during the hottest during the week. WILL NOT BE HELD

hours of the day, typically #3 IN JULY Thank you for your help in ------between 10 am and 6 pm. This South of Vine conserving water, a precious TOOELE UTE FOOTBALL conserves water and reduces SIGN UP NOW! Monday and Thursday your water bills. resource. TOOELEUTEFOOTBALL.COM Page 2 Ninety North Main Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park NUISANCE WEEDS: Tooele Valley The Tooele Valley Museum & Historical Park is seeking volun- Per Tooele City Code teers for its new volunteer program. Do you enjoy history or Section 8-4-4 1(a), Museum nature? While volunteering at the museum you can learn more any weeds/grass on about Tooele’s past and environment. You can also gain new real property under 5 The Tooele Valley Museum skills or practice old ones. We need people with different skills, acres must be cut and is open now - Sept. 1st. maintained under 6 interest, and knowledge. Volunteer positions are seasonal and Wed. • 1 pm — 4 pm inches in height. Property owners are responsible year round. Thurs. • 1 pm — 7 pm for park strip area(s) adjacent to their lot. Any lot Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. You can come by the larger than 5 acres must have a border of 30 feet Fri. • 1 pm — 4 pm museum or email [email protected] to apply or for more cut and maintained under 6 inches in height. Sat. • 10 am — 4 pm information. Check our website tooelecity.org for detailed Fines may be assessed for properties not in Large groups please call descriptions for our volunteer positions. before you come at (435) compliance with City Code! The full text of the 882-2836. The Museum is We need people for the following positions: above referenced City Code can be found on our located at the corner of website tooelecity.org. You may also contact the Historic Park Volunteers • Education Programs & Events Vine Street & Broadway. Tooele City Code Enforcement Officer at Volunteers Curatorial Volunteers Museum Monitors • • • 435-843-2130 if you have questions or for more Administrative Volunteers Docents • information. $250 Tooele Valley Museum Speed Limits REWARD! July Kid's Talk is about Steam Engines! Tooele City remains commied July 21, 2018 • 11:00 am - 12:00 pm For information leading to providing the best possible to the arrest of the 35 North Broadway service and transportaon sys- person(s) responsible Bring your kids to the Tooele Valley Museum for a tem throughout the community for graffiti or vandalism! within the confines of available resources. kid’s talk. We will be talking about our steam engine and have fun Please contact Tooele This includes examining our system for activities for kids. Bring a lunch and have a picnic in the park after- City Police at (435) 882‐ wards! There is no fee for this event. Recommended ages 12 years old efficiencies. One such effort is an on-going review of the speed limits assigned to 8900 or Tooele City and under. No registration required. This is a family activity. All children Parks (435) 843‐2143 should be accompanied by an adult. certain streets by the Public Works and Police Departments. Not every street will be with information. reviewed, but a number of those streets that are designed and intended to convey traffic Business License Required through the community have been and are Anyone offering a SERVICE being reviewed. Examples include Tooele from their home, for Boulevard south of Utah Avenue, Skyline compensaon, requires a Drive, 400 West north of 1000 North, Tooele City Business License. Please call the Tooele City Smelter Road and 400 North east of Main Recorder’s Office (435) 843- Street, and others. Some roads may see a 2110 for more info. change in the speed limit and others may not. Factors being considered in this review ALL door-to-door sales persons (Inerant/Transient include data collected for traffic volumes Merchants) must be licensed and speed, size and design of the street, with Tooele City and must adjacent development, and accident data. have a 2018 BLUE Tooele As always we encourage drivers to remain City ID Badge on and in plain sight. If a sales person is not FIREWORKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED alert at all mes when driving and adhere to wearing a badge, please call IN THE FOLLOWING GENERAL AREAS: the posted speed limit. (435) 843-2110 or Dispatch  North of 2200 North and at (435) 882-5600 (aer 5:00 Summer Fun for Kids! p.m. and on the weekends) West of Main Street (SR-36) to report. Please be sure to  North of 1600 North and give Dispatch a complete descripon of the individual East of Main Street (SR-36) & the direcon they are  South of Skyline Drive headed. Thank You!  East of Droubay Road Day: Fridays  West of 1000 West July 6 Time: 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.

“Balloonatic” Pioneer The Tooele City Fire Dept. appreciates your assistance in creating a Cost: FREE Aquatic Center Park safe environment this summer holiday season. Please have a happy Age: FREE! For Families of th th July 13 Museum and safe 4 and 24 of July and stay away from dangerous and illegal All Ages. This is a family fireworks. For more info. visit www.tooelefire.org. Fireworks may be “Under the Sea” discharged July 2—July 5 and July 22—July 25 between the hours of activity. All youth must be Aquatic Center Park The Tooele Pioneer accompanied by an adult. Museum is open: 11 am and 11 pm. Hours extended on July 4th and July 24th until midnight. For those who live in restricted areas, you may light off July 20 “Magician No preregistration required! Paul Brewer” May—Sept. fireworks at Elton Park or the Dow James Park parking lots on July More information can be Tues. 10 am—1 pm 4th. Please clean up your mess! Metal dumpsters will be provided. Aquatic Center Park found on our website Fri. 10 am—4 pm July 27 www.tooelecity.org or Sat. 10 am—4 pm “Tooele Pioneer call (435) 843-2141 or email Museum Complex” Appointments available by [email protected]. 47 E. Vine Street calling (435) 882-1902. Volume XIX, Issue 7 Page 3

For a complete listing and description of all the Fridays on Vine Concerts visit our website at www.tooelecity.org. *All concerts start at 7 pm at the Aquatic Center Park. Bring your lawn chairs, families & friends for great entertainment Fridays on Vine!* July 6: Imagine is a Beatles tribute group who has performed more than 1,100 shows since 1993. From their authentic costumes, instruments, and Cuban heel boots, Imagine will take you back to a truly fantastic time that can NEVER BE again. Please sit back and…Imagine. July 13: Carver Louis is a country music artist who has opened for artists such as John Michael Montgomery, Carly Pierce, Mid- land, and Diamond Rio. Carver Louis performs original music with a modern country style. July 20: The Malibu Revue is Music of the 50’s & 60’s. They are unlike any other band you have ever seen. They focus on provid- ing that special experience associated with a musical era that was full of innocence and fun. They are not a sound-alike or look- alike tribute band, they just play the music they love and take you back to a happier time. July 27: Molly in the Mineshaft was founded in 2014 in Provo, UT. Their purpose is to uplift, entertain, and inspire people of all ages through high-energy, diverse music. The band’s music reveals their wide range of musical influences and features flavors of contemporary folk, bluegrass, blues, jazz, Celtic, and rock. Parents Empowered Free Family Event

Pool Party! SUMMER

August 11, 2018 2018 Press Conference 7:30 PM MAY 29 – JULY 28 Swimming 8 - 10 PM TEEN TIME: LIBRARIES ROCK! Thursdays • 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Pratt Aquatic Center 2018 SUMMER READING SERIES (55 N. 200 W.) Teens only! Play games, watch Tuesday, May 29 – Saturday, July 28 movies, create art in your own PARENTS... Come spend a fun filled evening bonding with your child An exciting summer awaits you @ space with friends! Bring your your Library! Readers of every age and receive important tips on how to prevent underage drinking. own headphones. Ages 12 – 18. can earn prizes when you enter to Must pre-register online at www.tooelecity.org. Space is limited! read in the Read.Record.Reward BEDTIME STORIES: Children 17 & younger need to be accompanied by an adult. Enjoy free events nearly every day, Thursdays • 6:30 - 7:00 p.m.

Put on comfy PJs and snuggle Sponsored by: ParentsEmpowered.org • Valley Behavioral Health • too! Complete calendar available online and @ your Library! up with your favorites for a Tooele City Communities That Care weekly pajama story time.

WEEKLY PROGRAMS GAMERS GROUP: Parents as Partners MONDAY FAMILY FUN EVENTS: Fridays • 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Are you raising an emotionally strong child? Mondays Evenings • 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. Build skills or play games… or Brooks Gibbs is an award winning social July 2: 4th of July Rocket Crafts both! Gamer’s Group meet to July 9: Movie—Wizard of Oz learn programming, create video skills educator who will give you skills to July 16: Shark Zone games, build website, apps, play help your child build emotional resilience July 23: Pioneer Games Minecraft, Roblox, and more. July 30: Summer Reading Ice (Ages 10-18) and live by the Golden Rule. Cream Celebration! SPECIAL EVENTS Join us for this FREE event! WIGGLE WORMS: Tuesdays • 10:30, 11:00 & 11:30 am TEEN ART DISPLAY August 23, 2018 • 6:30—7:30 p.m. Interactive story time program Theme: “Music Moves Me” designed for 2 – 3 year old children. Original artwork from local teens THS Auditorium (301 W. Vine St, Tooele) in varied mediums on display STORY TIME: through July 31.

Sponsored by: Tooele City Communities That Care • Tooele County School District Wednesdays • 11:00 am & 11:30 am Program designed for 4 – 5 year old “ROCK ART” DISPLAY children. Open to all ages! Help our Tooele Valley Museum Advisory Board library build our public art Tooele City is looking for a minimum of 7 people to serve on the Tooele WACKY WEDNESDAY: display! Submit a rock that you Wednesdays • 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. have decorated for our rock Valley Museum Advisory Board. Vong members must reside in Tooele A weekly, wacky adventure on garden. Themes for entry are: Wednesdays this summer! Book characters, Inspirational, Valley. To apply for nominaon, please submit a resume or leer of For ages 5 -12. Libraries Rock”, or original interest by August 17, 2018 to City Hall, An: Terra Sherwood, NEW! CODING CLUB: design. Rocks can be submitted 90 N. Main St., Tooele, UT 84074 or fax to 435-843-2109 or email to Wednesdays • 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm at any time through July 31 for Meet to learn programming, create inclusion in our public rock art [email protected]. More informaon is available online at video games, apps & more! display. www.tooelecity.org or call 435-843-2142 email [email protected]. For ages 10-18. LIBRARY AFTER-HOURS FOR BABY BOOKWORMS: ADULTS: PAINT NIGHT Summer Food Service Program Thursdays • 11:00 am & 11:30 am Friday, July 13 • 6:30 – 8:30 PM Baby Bookworms is a parent-child lap Join us for a fun filled night of Free Lunch! sit program designed for babies birth painting, good conversation, May 29th — August 10th (Monday—Friday) to 24 months. and treats! Pre-registration is

(Exception: No service on July 4th and July 24th) THING-A-MA-JIG THURSDAY: required to participate. All sup- plies provided. 18+ only. Doors Thursdays • 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. The purpose of this program is to ensure children receive nutritious meals at NO COST.

will open at 6:25 PM. A new adventure each week for

TIME: 12:00—1:00 p.m. children ages 5 - 12 years old. CLOSURES Adult Prices: NO COST: For those 18 years old & under July 4 — Independence Day LOCATIONS: Rancho Park—900 W. Timpie Road Lunch $3.50 July 24 — Pioneer Day

Elton Park—400 N. Broadway Extra Milk $0.40 (435) 882-2182 Dow James Park—438 W. 400 N.

Copper Canyon Elementary—1600 N. Broadway WWW.TOOELELIBRARY.ORG Tooele City Corporation | 90 North Main Street | Tooele, Utah 84074 | 435-843-2100 | www.tooelecity.org

Enjoy a week-long celebration with Tooele City!

Friday • June 29 Friday • June 29 Saturday •June 30 Sat. • June 30 Bit-n-Spur Tooele Tri Kid’s Triathlon Miss Tooele Grand Marshal Tooele Tri Sprint Triathlon Peter Breinholt

Concert City Pageant Bob 7 p.m.

Gowans

Tooele City Honorary Join us for this free community event as we Grand Marshal

Movie in the Park Sprint Triathlon will be a 5K run, crown our 2018 Miss Triathlon for kids ages 6—12. The cost Tooele City Royalty.

10 mile bike, and 400 yard swim. is $15 and $10 for each additional child Bring your blankets, chairs and goodies to Registration fee is $25. For more information, Dave in the same family. Race information contact Kami Perkins: enjoy the concert and a Race information and Online and Online Registration is available on call 435‐843‐2105 fun family movie. Registration is available on our website: or email Buck our website: www.tooelecity.org or www.tooelecity.org or contact [email protected].

contact Terra at 435‐843‐2142 or Terra at 435‐843‐2142 or Please call 435‐843‐2292 Admission is Free! [email protected] for show title. [email protected] Programs will cost $2 Happy 4th

6 p.m. 9 p.m. 7 a.m. 7 p.m. of July from Aquatic Center Park Aquatic Center Park Aquatic Center Park T.H.S. Auditorium (200 W. & Vine Street) (200 W. & Vine Street) (200 W. & Vine Street) (301 W. Vine) Tooele City!

Monday • July 2 Tuesday • July 3 Karaoke FREE

All those wishing to Community BBQ Terri Clark Concert & Fireworks! participate should pre‐ You don’t want to miss Terri Clark in concert! register by calling Ron With over 5 million albums sold, critically Baum at (435) 830‐7601. acclaimed international tours, and hit singles 4 ‐ 5 p.m. such as “”, “,” Open Microphone and “,” Terri has solidified 5 p.m. her place in the history books of country music.

Karaoke Contest Tickets are $5 for general admission bleacher Aquatic Center Park seating. Tickets available at Tooele City Hall (200 W. & Vine Street)

Bring your blanket and Macey’s. Call (435) 843‐2143 for or chairs to sit to more information. enjoy the bbq. Car Show Fireworks will begin after the concert. 5 ‐ 8 p.m. Free dinner while (Approximately 10 p.m.) Aquatic Center Park supplies last.

Car show also on July 8 p.m. (Gates open at 7 p.m.) 4th. Call Ruben Trujillo 6 p.m. (435) 840‐3847 for more Aquatic Center Park Tooele High School Football Stadium information. (200 W & Vine Street) (240 W. 100 S.)

2018 Tues. & Wed. Wednesday • July 4 July 3 & 4 4th of July 5K Freedom Run Parade Celebrations Bit & Spur Rodeo 9 a.m. • Tooele Main Street Register online at: tooelekiwanis.com Parade Route starts at the corner of Skyline Drive and Main brought For more information, go online or contact Street, travels north down Main Street to 200 North (Utah to you by: Mike Fields at 435‐840‐4604. Avenue), then turns west traveling to 200 West, then turns south on 200 West to the Aquatic Center Park. 8:30 a.m. Start

Settlement Canyon Park Activities, Food & Entertainment, Car Show and J. Marc Bailey Concert! Chamber of Commerce Immediately following the Parade Tickets & Muttin’ Bustin Breakfast Aquatic Center Park (200 W. & Vine St.) information available Rock Wall • Bungee Run • Zorb Balls • Children’s Train! online at Enjoy food & entertainment at the park! Following the parade, tooeleBitnSpur.com there will be an awards presentation and a FREE concert by J. Marc Rodeo will be held both Bailey who will be performing “Some Gave All” to honor our local nights. Fireworks $5 for person veterans. Download the song from iTunes and all proceeds will go proceeds will go to the Life’s Worth Living Foundation that is on July 4th! Call (435) 882‐0690 for more information. currently working with Tooele City to help raise money for a new Veterans Monument for the Veteran’s Memorial Park. Dan Snarr Rodeo @ 8 p.m. 7:00 ‐ 8:30 a.m. the sculptor, will be at the park on July 4th talking about his statue Deseret Peak Complex Veteran’s Memorial Park “Proud”. Please stop by and consider donating to such a worth‐ (2830 W. Highway 112) (Corner of Main & Vine) while cause, helping bring awareness to veteran suicides.