INSIDE SUMMER 2020

No longer a missing link in the trail system — page 6 CITY NEWS | ACTIVITIES | PROGRAMS | INFORMATION INSIDE SUMMER 2020

3 MAYOR PIKE’S MESSAGE MAYOR PIKE’S By Mayor Jon Pike MESSAGE

4 SUMMER ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPS By Rene Fleming

5 SUNSET ON THE SQUARE Summer Movie Series, 2nd & 4th Friday through Aug. 28

I grew up in a middle-class in Salt empathy for all people. Our City is at its best Lake County during the 1970s. My exposure to when everyone feels included, supported and 6 ‘MISSING LINK’ IS NO LONGER MISSING black people was minimal. As you can guess, loved. We pledge to increase our understanding By David Cordero I was unprepared for what I would observe as I and treat everyone with dignity and respect. spent two years during the mid-1980s in South Africa as a missionary for my church. One small step toward achieving inclusiveness in 8 TIME RUNNING OUT TO CELEBRATE, I our community is the formation of the St. George APPRECIATE OUR WWII VETERANS While there I witnessed firsthand the effects of Multicultural Committee. As I discussed this apartheid and racism. I saw destitution in the with members of the City Council and staff, we If we don’t take the time to celebrate them, who will? financial sense. Even worse, their eyes conveyed realized that we can do a better job of engaging a destitution of hope. What so many white people with people in our community whose voices could not see at the time was that their legalized have, for whatever reason, gone unheard. racism was morally bankrupting their nation. 10 CITY BEAT This is a chance to open the lines of communication A quick look at current City news I am grateful that Nelson Mandela, who was and learn more about our community members. imprisoned when I was in South Africa, became There may be some fun new events that come MAYOR PIKE’S MESSAGE | CITY VOICES one of the most transformational government as a result of this committee. There are also sure 12 CITY LIFE leaders of the 20th century. to be some difficult conversations. But those are What’s going on around St. George? conversations we need to have if we are to live As I observed the recent protests in our City up to our mission statement, which is to “provide following the horrific and senseless killing of services that focus on people and advance a 15 CALENDAR OF EVENTS George Floyd in Minneapolis, I was proud of how thriving community.” our residents conducted themselves. Aside from a few instances in which poor judgment was We will announce more details about our new displayed, those who protested did so peacefully. committee soon on www.sgcity.org and on our 22 CONTACT INFO City’s social media platforms. I would also like to commend our St. George Police Department officers for how they handled I still can’t grasp the challenges and heartache the protests, protecting all who were involved. my black brothers and sisters in South Africa felt I believe the SGPD sets the standard for law 35 years ago. And I could do nothing about it. enforcement everywhere. We appreciate the But, as the mayor of St. George, I can — and will way they interact with our residents and carry — do what I can to unite our city. MAYOR CITY COUNCIL DESIGN/LAYOUT themselves in the line of duty. Jon Pike Jimmie Hughes Kami Wilkinson I want you to know that the City of St. George Michele Randall stands united in our condemnation of racism in CITY MANAGER Bryan Smethurst EDITOR any form. There is no place within St. George for Adam Lenhard Dannielle Larkin David Cordero discrimination and racist attitudes. We applaud behavior that creates unity, not division. Gregg McArthur SUMMER 2020 | VOLUME 14 | ISSUE 3 VOLUME SUMMER 2020 | Jon Pike As a city we are committed to listening more City of St. George Mayor Inside St. George is printed by AlphaGraphics. All information and editorial has been provided by the City of St. George and is intended for the education and enjoyment of its readers. The contents may and listening better, so that we can gain greater not be reproduced without consent of the publisher. Errors are not the publisher’s responsibility and 2 Photo by David Becker the publisher is not held liable for any inaccurate information. 3

4 PUBLIC SERVICES | SUMMER ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPS than others. others. than may work better insulated drapes or blinds honeycomb shades, reflectiveas such treatments windowSome your cooler. home way easy an to keep sun-facing windows is drawnshades blinds or on Block Keeping out sun. the to win afree thermostat. WiFi Brand Nest enabled PV system my on Utilities customers home?” George that St. attend will entered be into adrawing Parkway. Metering: “Net is to subject The What Solar know do Ineed considering installing when Efficiency on JulyWorkshop 15noon the at at Energy and WaterBuilding Admin 811 ERed Hills becan More tips efficiency found summer atwww.energy.gov/energysaver. We will hold Energy an some easy energy tips. easy efficiency some usually driven However, by costs. conditioning air there are ways some to lower with costs those of are summer bills high The It’s of time electric the bills. year highest ofour most see us when By Rene Fleming, Energy Services food heat in your without extra Some generating Curb home. daytime of use appliances. big Consider waiting untilConsider dark early after or your to so morning in the large appliances these run Learn to love your microwave It’s that oven the using grill. outside hot and enough will make your A/C work harder. Outdoor microwave grilling and are cooking two ways to prepare appliances such as dryers and dishwashers and put deal such of dryers out as agood appliances can unwanted heat. poor attic insulation. attic insulation. poor your for home leaks air and insulate. and Seal Inspect A/C doesn’t have to work hard as to keep your cool. home air, turn so off empty in them rooms. Remember, cool not fans people the stay comfortable of with aid the fans. to up and thermostat 4degrees higher feel cooler. You your raise can keep moving, air the people making Fans fans. Use pedestal and ceiling center of room. the directing toward air the are free open, of and dust vents make and sure they furniture.or all Check your vents are blocked by rugs A/C can’t work efficiently if Keep your vents clear. The Get an air conditioner conditioner air an Get tune up. Ideally, this is done in the early in the done is and checking for checking and spring. Atunespring. maintenance up includesup the system,the preventive preventive cleaning proper proper levels. levels. fluid fluid 6 TRAIL SYSTEM | THE MISSING LINK THE MISSINGLINK By DavidCordero T involved thefollowing agencies: Trail took four-and-a-half-months to complete and The approximately 1-mile stretch of Virgin River North Hence themoniker, “missinglink.” reconnecting to apaved trail path. Drive or dodgepedestriansalongthesidewalk before to either negotiate theheavily trafficked Riverside pretty. There hadbeenastretch where cyclists had along thetrail hadbeenpossible—butit wasn’t Prior to theSpring,atripbetween thosetwo locations SunRiver St. George. River Soccer Park and proceeded west all the way to June 12ridebeganat Washington’s Sullivan Virgin awaited completion of the Virgin North Trail. The “Ride theMissingLink” event to celebrate the long- Washington andsurrounding areas took partinthe On agloriousmorning,cyclists from St. George, found —or inthiscase,created. The timehasarrived. What was missinghasbeen and continue our reach toward ZionNational Park.” George. “It’s exciting to tiethetwo citiestogether “I thinkthisisanawesome milestone,” saidMillie Cockerill, Landscape Architect for theCity of St. • City of St. George • UtahOffice of Outdoor Recreation • Washington County • UtahDivisionof Wildlife Services (UDWS) • UtahDepartment of Transportation (UDOT) experience our gorgeous environment.” — cyclists, runnersand walkers —canutilize to extensive network of paved trails that everyone City of St. George. “We are proud to have suchan Shane McAffee, Leisure Services Director for the eclipsing the50-mile markinpaved trails,” said — completing the Virgin River North Trail and “We are celebrating two huge achievements boardwalk bridgethat runsparallel to theriver. The hallmarkof theproject isthe400-foot-long

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3000 E Link 3050 E 8 CITY NEWS | TIME RUNNING OUT TO CELEBRATE, APPRECIATE OUR WWII VETERANS TIME RUNNING OUTTO CELEBRATE, deceased) to [email protected]. send your military photos (of thosealive or collected for display at theFair. Please Photos of all military veterans are also being please email Susiat [email protected]. veteran who has not received aninvitation, WWII. If you or someone you know isa WWII to all known Washington County veterans of end of the war. Invitations have beensent Day (victory over Japan) which signaledthe ceremony near the75th anniversary of V-J will recognize WWII veterans in a private In August, the Washington County Fair Battle of theBulge. Hurtgen Forest andthebitter cold of the mountains of northernItaly, theruefully dark the sulfuricsandsof Iwo Jima, theunforgiving great battles inthejunglesof Guadalcanal, places few could have imagined. They fought far-flung in served people brave These fast. the in history human conflict in deadliest are fading sacrificed and fought who Veterans Time, theeternal foe, remains undefeated. numbers of participating veterans. May 8,itisnot solely to blamefor thedwindling anniversary of V-E Day (victory inEurope) on the anniversary of D-Day as well asthe75th Although COVID-19 castadarkshadow on This year,however, WWII veterans werescarce. remembrances inthe villages of Normandy. D-Day veterans taking part in ceremonies and War II’s mostclimacticday includedozens of D-Day invasion. Typical anniversaries of World 2020 —justashe was 76 years agoduringthe Normandy, France, themorningof June 6, Division, now well into his90s, was in A former army medicfrom the1st Infantry By DavidCordero A while they arestillaround.while they opportunity to revere them APPRECIATE OURWWIIVETERANS We must take every — andtry to retell sothat itisnot forgotten. become an American citizen. It’s astory Icherish honorably intheUS Army, he was ableto Good thing it didn’t. Because he served bullet hadhisnameonit. For therest of hislife, my Tata thought that soldier within afew feet of him was shot dead. capture appeared imminent. Another time,a a recently obtained luger pistol because European Theater. Once hehadto bury some of thelast,desperate clashesof the Division. Hisunitfought theGermanSSin the endof World War II with the63rd Infantry My grandfather (“Tata”) saw combat toward might forget. What ashamethat would be. One concern seemeduniversal: that we all Others kept meat arm’s length. warmed upto meafter someencouraging. readily spoke of their experiences. Some WWII veterans from all over thecountry. Some I’ve beenfortunate to interview more than100 We cannot forget attacks inLeyte Gulf. battalion. Bob Stevens witnessed kamikaze fought all the way to Germany inanengineer Spencer Truman landedonUtahBeachand Hall fought in the jungles of the Philippines. part of amachineguncrew onIwo Jima. Roland combat inSaipanandOkinawa. Ken Brown was in skiesover thePacific. Walter Bauer saw close live inour area. Wally Humphreys flew bombers WWII. I’ve beenblessedto know several who grandfathers or uncles who served during Most peopleof acertain agehave fathers, story shouldbetold, pleaselet meknow. suggest apersonor agroup of people whose overdue and appropriate. If you would like to begin to highlight military veterans. This islong In thecoming issues,InsideSt. George will Marketing Director for the [email protected]. the Communications and George Magazine and David Cordero isthe If wedon’t take thetimeto editor of InsideSt. City of St. George. celebrate them,who will? Email himat A quick look at what is on the horizon

WWII veteran stops in St. George along nationwide tour

By David Cordero

Sidney Walton, a 101-year-old World War II Recreation department awarded veteran from San Diego who is on a mission UCORE Grant to visit all 50 states as part of his “No Regrets Tour,” visited St. George June 1. In a brief By David Cordero ceremony at the Hilton Garden Inn, Walton received a proclamation from St. George Mayor St. George Outdoors, part of the City of St. George’s SJon Pike, gifts from two local organizations and recreation division within the Leisure Services a motorcycle escort by the St. George Police Department, was recently awarded a matching $5,000 Department and members of the Combat grant by the Utah Children’s Outdoor Recreation and Veterans Motorcycle Association. Saint George Market rescheduled for Oct. 24 Education (UCORE). The City will receive $5,000 from the Governor’s Office of Economic Development to CITY BEAT Utah is Walton’s 29th state on the tour. By Indigo Klabanoff Sspend toward equipment, supplies, wages and youth scholarships. Walton’s tour had its genesis more than 80 A new curated pop-up market featuring local A St. George Fire Department truck with fire years ago, when he attended the 1939 World’s artisans is coming this fall. personnel will be in attendance, along with UCORE grants fund programming that provides Fair in New York City. Unbeknownst to him that Utah’s children with outdoor recreation skill-building

free face painting, free cookies and snacks | CITY NEWS day, a panel discussion involving surviving Civil Saint George Market, which promises to be for the kids. There will be a drawing for a stay and nature-focused, hands-on learning. War veterans, most in their 90s, was taking an extraordinary shopping experience with at the new downtown hotel, The Advenire, place inside the Fair. The thought that he was a strong focus on the unique, is set to take and dinner for two at The Advenire’s St. George Outdoors has been operating for so close to a Civil War veteran yet unable to place on Oct. 24 in St. George’s Historic Town restaurant, Wood Ash Rye. There will also five years, offering mountain biking, bouldering, meet one was devastating. SquareA from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. It features: art, be prizes from: Cliffside, Xetava, Moss and kayaking and paddleboarding instruction to youth fashion, decor, vintage and more — all in the Timber, The Crepery, Minky Couture, Pizza ages 11 and older. Weeklong summer camps will Less than two years later, Walton volunteered name of a good cause. The proceeds from Factory and Harmons. continue through July. Month-long classes that to serve in the army with the express purpose vendor booth rentals and raffle prizes will go meet once a week resume in September. of fighting Hitler. His stint in the army during to the non-profit Assistance League, which For more information, go to WWII began nine months before Pearl Harbor promotes literacy and provides clothing for saintgeorgemarket.com or visit For more information: was attacked and lasted five years, mostly as a school-aged children. Saint George Market on Instagram or www.sgcity.org/outdooradventureprograms medic in the China-Burma-India Theater. Facebook: @saintgeorgemarket. 11 10 CITY NEWS | CITY BEAT | CITY NEWS CITY 2

1) A young hiker points to a rock she painted and placed along the 3 Aspiration Trail. 1

2) St. George Police and the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association prepare to escort 101-year World War II veteran Sidney Walton. 5

3) Southgate Golf Club during the Spring is a magical place.

4) A desert tortoise in its natural habitat at Red Cliffs Reserve.

5) “BoxElder Seed II” by Nathan Johansen, sits outside St. George City Hall, as part of Art Around the Corner.

6) St. George Mayor Jon Pike, left, and Washington Mayor Kenny Neilson film a 4 7 video celebrating National Bike Month. 6

7) WWII veteran Sidney Walton chats with St. George resident Valerie King of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 8 9 8) Director of Golf Operations Colby Cowan chats with Fox13 news about the reopening of the four City golf courses.

9) Facilities Services Manager Carlos Robles, left, is interviewed by Juan 106 FM personalities Pedro Magdiel, right, and Suleyma Plancarte.

10) The Fields at Little Valley near sunset on a May evening. 10 SHAC‛s Learn to Swim Program

Session 1: November 3-13 Session 2: December 1-11 (The Missing Link, continued from page 7) CITY ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL EVENTS, Times: 5:00 pm & 5:45 pm (M-Th) St. Leisure George Services City RECREATION PROGRAMS & CLASSES “We started this project many years ago with ‘I wish we could,’” said Millie Cockerill, Landscape Architect for the City of St. George. “With the help of state agencies, partnership with Washington County and community support, we have a functional trail and a picturesque boardwalk. The connection makes for a recreational experience that is less stressful, more relaxing and closer to nature.” 1144 N Lava Flow Drive Flow 1144 N Lava Craig Shanklin, a member of the Board of Center, Sand Aquatic Hollow Directors for the Southern Utah Bicycle Alliance, *Programs and events are subject to change based on latest COVID-19 information is thrilled with the result. “The completion of Swim levels 1-6 (including Parent-Tot level)

the ‘Missing Link’ is the most important new CITY ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL EVENTS, RECREATION PROGRAMS & CLASSES trail development in the last decade. It solves a REGISTRATION LOCATIONS 7:50-8:45 pm (Orange & Above) (6-wk rotation) $25/youth major safety issue and closes a significant gap Leisure Services Department Fee: $30/month Time: 4:30-5:30 pm in our trail system.” St. George Recreation Center Location: St. George Recreation Center Fee: $60/player- 1 visit/wk; 285 South 400 East $80/player- 2 visits/wk; 627-4560 Ballet Class $120/player-For more 2info visits/wk visit www.sgcity.orgPLUS 4 half or call 435-627-4585 Date: Wednesday, Thursday or Friday hour private lessons SG Commons Building 220 North 200 East Time: Varies *All packages include Saturday “Hit 627-4500 Fee: Varies Around” clinics and end of session Location: St. George Recreation Center tournament. Times will be announced Sand Hollow Aquatic Center for Hit Around and Tournament 1144 North Lava Flow Drive Age: 6-10 years 627-4585 Polynesian Dance Date: Tuesdays Location: Tonaquint Tennis Center Time: Varies Description: Class will be played ON-GOING CLASSES Fee: Varies- $20-$40/month on a 60’ court using orange low Location: St. George Recreation Center compressed tennis balls and junior US Masters Swim Program Tumbling size rackets allowing players to play Date: Tuesday - Thursday Date: Mondays, Tuesdays and this great sport like an adult. Our Time: 9:00-10:30 am Thursdays program is structured around the Fee: $4/ person or passes apply Time: Varies national program USTA. Beginner & Location: Sand Hollow Aquatic Center Fee: $25-32/ person Intermediate players, class will be split Location: St. George Recreation Center into two groups according to skill level. Flying Fish Date: 1st & 3rd Tuesday Jan-Oct. Jr. Development & A.T.P Time: 6:30pm-7:30pm (Advance Tennis Program) Fee: $25 Date: Mondays, Wednesdays and/or Location: Sand Hollow Aquatic Center Fridays (6-wk rotation) Day & Time: Lawn Bowling Jr. Development Respond your way Date: Mondays, Wednesdays & Monday / Wednesday / Friday – Fridays 4:00-5:30 pm to the 2020 Census. Time: 10:30 am -12:30 pm ATP Fee: $3.50/ person; $3/ Senior (62+ Monday & Wednesday – By April 1, 2020, every home will receive an invita- years) or passes apply 4:00-5:30 pm tion to participate in the 2020 Census. You will have Location: St. George Recreation Center Fee: Please visit sgcityrec.org for three options for responding. All of them are easy! a detailed list of tennis packages ranging from once a week visit to 3 times a week visit plus private lessons. Online By Phone By Mail Age: 10 & Under Youth Tennis – Jr. Development: 10-14 years Advance (Beginner to Intermediate) Day: Tuesday &/or Thursday The 2020 Census marks the first time you can ATP: 15-18 years (Advance) (6-wk rotation) respond online—even on your mobile device. The Location: Tonaquint Tennis Center Time: 4:30-6:00 pm online form is available in many different languages. Description: Jr. Development is Fee: $70/player- 1 visit/wk; designed for beginner players and $90/player- 2 visits/wk; Visit 2020CENSUS.GOV for more information about Intermediate Players, class will be $120/player- 2 visits/wk PLUS 4 half responding online. split into groups according to skill hour private lessons level. ATP is designed for advanced *All packages include Saturday “Hit players wanting to or already playing Around” clinics and end of session TRAIL SYSTEM | THE MISSING LINK (CONTINUED) THE MISSING LINK | SYSTEM TRAIL tournaments and high school tennis. tournament. Times will be announced 2020CENSUS.GOV for Hit Around and Tournament D-HP-GP-EN-417 Karate Class 10 & Under Youth Tennis – Age: 6-10 years 14 Date: Mondays & Wednesdays Beginner / Intermediate Location: Tonaquint Tennis Center Time: 6:50-7:45 pm (White/Yellow); Day: Tuesday &/or Thursday Description: Class will be played 15

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August begin leagues 9; August closes Registration game. first at the by coaches distributed be will and of registration price the in included be will Jerseys boys. and for girls leagues are separate There Info: League $35/childFee: Youth Registration Football Flag CLINIC REGISTRATIONS- JULY OPEN LEAGUE/ JULY LEAGUE/ OPEN St. George Social Hall, Hall, Social George St. JULY EVENTS 15. Location: St. George Recreation Center for FALL grade 2020 6-9th Age: $55 Fee: pm am-12:30 8:00 Time: July 5: 27-30Session July 4: 20-23 Session July 6-9; 3: Session Date: Teens for Camp Adventure session. day each of first to the prior Thursday Center. Registration deadline is the Tonaquint day at the each ends Nature tribal challenges. Camp begins and and crafts education, environmental to relating featureactivities different will Description: session Each Location: Tonaquint Center Nature years 4-5 Age: $38/childFee: 9:00 am-Noon Time: July 6-9 Date: Bees Busy Day Camp- Tonaquint Center Nature obstacles and overcome challenges to design robot and sensors about more learn will students Intermediate programming and building). the with are comfortable or class (who’ve beginner the taken beginners and intermediate students for split be will class This obstacles. and overcome challenges different Building and programming to meet class. robotics advanced amore is Description: Mindstorms Robotics Location: St. George Recreation Center years 9-14 Age: $90 Fee: pm am-12:00 9:00 Time: 6-8 July Date: July Session &Intermediate Beginning Robotic- Mindstorm Lego programming. drop and drag easy with bricks programming with familiar LEGO and to robotics introduced to be kids Agreat way for class. robotics basic Description: our is WeDo Robotics Location: St. George Recreation Center 7-10Age: years $30 Fee: 1:00-3:00 pm Time: 6 July Date: July Session WeDo Robotics Lego Robotic- Mindstorm Lego Wade. by Stephen presented Parade Day Independence for the streets the to line are encouraged families when am at 7:45 continues fun The am. 6:30 at downtown George through St. run fun afamily-friendly 4k, Sam Uncle the Races for George St. Day off joining by your Independence Description: Start Location: Town Main 50 S. 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1 RECREATION PROGRAMS & CLASSES & PROGRAMS RECREATION 7 EVENTS, SPECIAL ACTIVITIES, CITY 1 8 CITY ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL EVENTS, RECREATION PROGRAMS & CLASSES Canyons Softball Complex, Complex, Location: Softball Canyons $325/teamFee: 10-12 July Date: Tournament Pitch Slow Men’sAdult &Women’s Stoker Heat tournament. July for the a $10 fee applies late deadline after July is 3; deadline within his/her division. Registration bracket elimination into asingle placed be will players/teams then and seeding to determine robin within their division, play a round into groups placed be will divisions elimination tournament and all tournament with begins a single summer tennis tournaments! Each 3Friday all or night one in Description: Players can participate Location: Tonaquint Tennis Center &Older 12 Age: $40/person 3tournaments for all $20/ Fee: person; TBA Time: 10 July Date: Tournament Series- July Tourney Midnight Madness Tennis Fire. with Playing is Featured film at dusk. beginning movie and evening to the enjoy goodies and chairs lawn blankets, your Bring community! whole for the theatre movie outdoor an Description: Town becomes Square Location: Town Main 50 S. Square, FREE Fee: Dusk Time: 10 July Date: Sunset on the Square up early! sign limited, is Space fee. class the in are included Materials at home! to ready display and glazed be will Projects for toenjoy years come. to birds for the outside to go able textures These will be and designs. will products haveFinished unique windchimes. birdhouses and own ceramic their build and Description: Students will design Location: St. George Recreation Center &older years 11 Age: $40 Fee: pm 2:30-4:00 Time: 3-wks) July 8(Wednesdays; Date: Windchimes and Ceramic Creations: Clay Birdhouses firings. clay, and fee includes glazes, class The for ready use. and glazed and trimmed be will projects All sets. and sectionals, containers, lidded as: such techniques advanced personal projects and learn more work on will students Intermediate for the intermediate pottery student. designed is Description: class This Location: St. George Recreation Center the family. and food chairs, lawn blankets, bring available, is seating Park celebration. music, open parks and family of wonderful acelebration is Series Park the in Description: Concert The East 400 South 300 Location: FREE Fee: pm 7:30 Time: JulyDate: 13 Park the In Concert project. arelated and lesson art an includes Saturday class smART by Each Wassily Kandinsky. artwork circles and rainbow on focus Description: will July’s featured art Location: St. Museum George Art 6-12 years Age: (immediate family only) additional child $3/child;Fee: for each $1.00 10:00-11:00Time: am 11 July Date: Kids for Class Saturday- Art smART during this camp. child their explore with and come to are encouraged Parents tools. tactile and sensory opportunities hands-on with exploring many to have work will child achance in naturalistic environments. Each understanding of and participation input tosensory optimize their modulation and regulation, of improve processing, and the engage in social interactions working on the to opportunity Description: Park-Abilities Tonaquint Park All Junction Location: Thunder years 4-9 Age: day $5/ Fee: 8:30-9:30am Time: 8 August 3: Session 2:July 11; Session Date: Thunder Junction SaturdaysSensory at guarantee tournament. game afour Description: be will This W. 1890 N. 2000 Vernon Worthen Park, Enjoy a fun morning morning Enjoy afun Discovery Site at Johnson Farm. at Johnson Site Discovery Dinosaur George St. the and Museum World Wildlife Rosenbruch Museum, Museum, St. George Art museums: St. George Children’s following at the activities experience travelDescription: to will and Kids Tabernacle East 68 Location: Electric Theater, 2&4); (sessions years 9-11 1&3); (session years 6-8 Age: $26 Fee: Time: July 4: 20-23 Session July ; 13-16 3: Session Date: Museum Explorers session. day each of first to the prior Thursday Center. Registration deadline is the Tonaquint day at the each ends Nature tribal challenges. Camp begins and and crafts education, environmental to relating featureactivities different will Description: session Each Location: Tonaquint Center Nature FALL in K-1st grade Age: 2020 $38/childFee: 9:00 am-Noon Time: (Monday-Thursday) 2:July 20-23 Session July 13-16; 1: Session Date: Tweety Birds Day Camp- Tonaquint Center Nature made with anything! be can art that learn and materials recyclable through of art styles exploreDescription: various will Kids 47 N. 200 E. Museum, Art Location: George St. 6-12 years Age: $30 Fee: 9:30-11:00am Time: JulyDate: 13-16 Camp Art Recycling week. the throughout sites various biking. Participants will travel to of mountain techniques advanced and basics to the bikers young introduce will Description: program This Location: St. George Recreation Center 11-17Age: years $58 Fee: Time: July 5: 27-30Session July 4: 13-16; Session Date: Series Summer Bike Youth Mountain are included. supplies All them! for just designed workshop engaging and fun this in viewpoint artistic their Description: Teens express will Tabernacle E. 68 Theater, Electric Location: George St. &Older 12 Age: $35/youth Fee: pm 1:00-2:30 Time: JulyDate: 13-14 Teen Expression Painting Workshop 1:30-3:30 pm 1:30-3:30 am 8:00-11:00 Join the book club club Description: book the Join 47 N. 200 E. Museum, Art Location: George St. FREE Fee: pm 3:30 Time: 16 July Date: Museum Book Art ClubSt. George for certification. tested then and Program Cross Red American the through Aid First and CPR training, class in an and courses online through taught be will Description: Participants Center, 400 East 300 South Recreation Location: George St. $40/participantFee: pm 5:30-8:00 Time: 15 July Date: Class Certification Aid First and CPR for 3weeks. Thursday thru Monday run Sessions certification. for future lifeguarding them to prepare skills and knowledge of foundation asolid gain will participant Each lifeguard. certified a of being responsibilities and duties of water safety, the with along Description: importance the Learn Pool City Location: George St. $100/participantFee: 11-14Age: years pm am-12:45 10:00 Time: July 13-30 3: Session Date: Junior Lifeguarding Camp 4585 for more information. emergency. 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Butter Peanut The is Featured film at dusk. beginning movie and evening to the enjoy goodies and chairs lawn blankets, your Bring community! whole for the theatre movie outdoor an Description: Town becomes Square Location: Town Main 50 S. Square, FREE Fee: Dusk Time: 24 July Date: Sunset on the Square mysteries at the museum. to solve skills your sleuthing use and theory color about learn Come detectives! all Description: Calling 47 N. 200 E. Museum, Art Location: George St. 6-12 years Age: $30 Fee: 9:30-11:00am Time: July 20-23 Date: Camp Art Color Detective well. as train roles the on their you learn as conductor and engineer and engineering! Transform into an tracks, trains, about all learning and exploring Saturday Morning interactive and for out afun Come work? engines how steam wonder for alocomotive? 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2 RECREATION PROGRAMS & CLASSES & PROGRAMS RECREATION EVENTS, SPECIAL ACTIVITIES, CITY 1 St. George City Golf CONTACT INFORMATION Mayor and City Council Jon Pike...... [email protected] Jimmie Hughes...... [email protected] Michele Randall...... [email protected] Bryan Smethurst...... [email protected] LOYALTY Dannielle Larkin...... [email protected] Gregg McArthur...... [email protected] REWARDS PROGRAM City Manager Adam Lenhard...... [email protected]

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