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www.bountifulutah.gov Golden Years Senior Activity Center or information on any of our many activities, or for a complete calendar of Bountiful F events, call us at 801.295.3479, come in (726 South 100 East, Bountiful) or CITY NEWSLETTER  easier still, visit our website at www.co.davis.ut.us and click on Aging Services and then Senior Centers. Hours: Monday—Friday, 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.

Tax Help Available Bountiful Davis Arts Center Inside this issue: art of our most recent exhibit, People & Places, featured artist and publisher he IRS Volunteer Income Tax Mayor’s Corner: Welcome, New City Council Members!

Gibbs Smith’s book containing a series of paintings of bookstores which he calls Assistance Program (VITA) or P T The Art of the Bookstore. It is for sale in our gift shop and is a great gift for art ayor Randy Lewis. Councilwoman Kendalyn COUNCILWOMAN KENDALYN HARRIS the AARP will be offering free tax New Mayor and Council 1 Harris and Councilman John Pitt took their and book lovers alike. M endalyn (Keyes) Harris was raised in Bountiful help at City Hall if you qualify. oaths of office on January 6, 2014, and are excited to Upcoming Events: and is the daughter of Karl and Cozette Keyes. Volunteers will be at Bountiful City begin their four-year terms. K  March 7—April 4: 2014 Annual Statewide Competition. Entries to Compost now available 2 She fondly remembers frosty mugs Hall starting Wednesday, February MAYOR RANDY LEWIS 5 and each Wednesday thereafter come in February 18-22. from Servus Drug and swimming ayor Lewis and his family through April 9, 2014.  April 16—May 2: 2014 Davis School District High School Student & Bountiful Food Pantry 2 lessons at "the Bubble". After have lived in Bountiful for VITA’s hours are from Educators Exhibit. M graduating from Viewmont High, over three decades and as a 5:30—8:30 p.m. each Wednesday.  May 16—June 27: Features Jon Bouwhuis, Marion Hyde, Rod Heiss, Avoid Cross Connections! 3 she earned Bachelor’s degrees in former long-time small business To make an appointment, find out Randy Laub, Susan Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Kay Jones and Kevin People & Places artist Gibbs Political Science and Communica- Smith, “Strand Book Store owner here (BioLabs Medical if you qualify (low to moderate Marcoux. tions from the University of . in the Rain,” Oil on linen Winter Reminders 3 Laboratory), he is looking for- income—$49,000 or less) or to find BDAC is pleased to host “Family Art Night” on the 4th Monday of each That same year she married Boun- ward to getting to know and other VITA locations, please call 2- month from 7:00 -8:30 p.m. This is a FREE fun and educational evening for family tiful native James. See You on Main Street! 3 working with Bountiful City staff 1-1. Walk-ins are accepted, but members of all ages. Come together to do an art project, play “I-spy” in our current exhibit, have fun with Kendalyn’s political and citizens. those with appointments will be questions in a box, and enjoy delicious treats! experience includes interning at Mayor Lewis and his given preference. BDAC also offers art classes for adults and children taught by some of the area’s best local artists. SDRD schedule 4 the , Presi- wife, Melanie, raised their six AARP hours (appointment Visit the website for a complete schedule. BDAC is located at 28 East State Street Farmington, UT 84025. dent of the Senate in the Utah nd children in Bountiful. They feel only) are 12:30—5:30 p.m. each South Door, 2 Floor – Contact: (801) 451-3660 or [email protected] or visit www.bdac.org. Golden Years information 4 Intercollegiate Assembly, an ap- the strong sense of community Wednesday. Appointments can be pointment by then- and support here and are happy made by calling 801.292.1389 on pcoming events at the South Davis Recreation Center: Mayor Deedee Corradini to the to now be giving back in this Mondays between 9:00 a.m.—12 Community Development Block U way. Mayor Lewis is a graduate noon and 1:30—5:00 p.m. April 12 - Egg Dive- Bring your swimsuits and goggles Grant Board (1997- 2001), Presi- of Granite High School in Salt and get ready for a different type of egg hunt! Plastic eggs are Special points of interest: dent of the Davis County Republi- tossed into our Leisure pool and each age division has a certain Lake City, and holds a Bachelor can Women, and State Central of Science degree in clinical amount of time to gather all the eggs you can! Prizes for all Bountiful’s Spring Clean Mayor Randy Lewis, took office Committee member (the govern-  laboratory science from the participants! Cost: $5 per participant. Up is April 14-18 on January 6, 2014. ing body for the Utah Republican May 10 - Splash-N-Sprint Triathlon- One of our signature races that has . He is also a Party). Professionally, Kendalyn “The SDRC hires quickly become a must for those that tri and those who want to tri. For more member of the American Society of Clinical Patholo- has worked as a Traffic Reporter and DJ on the radio,  Crime Prevention—it’s gists. Olympics Housing Rental Coordinator, Office Supervi- lifeguards before information visit www.splashnsprint.com. simple! Join us for our new public skate theme nights, including games, food, For the last four years, Mayor Lewis has sor at the U of U Hospital, News Archivist at Utah prizes, fun music, DJ, and more!! Thursday, March 13th “Wearing of the Green”; kept, and continues to be busy working for South News Clips and Finance Chair at the University Student summer starts, so Watering restrictions in Thursday, April 10th “Disco Dynamite Night”; Thursday, May 15th “School Spirit”  Davis Community Hospital (SDCH) in the role of Direc- Apartments where she served for two years before she place for outdoor water- now is the time tor for Orchard Cove, an orthopaedic rehabilitation moved with her family back to Bountiful. Register now for Swim Lessons! You ing still have time to get in a few sessions before facility here in Bountiful. He also serves on the Kendalyn founded an award-winning busi- to get the skills summer! Visit www.southdavisrecreation.com for dates and times, and SDCH Board of Directors. His interests include fishing ness, "Pirate & Princess Parties," that serves families  New classes offered at to register! (especially in Alaska), playing golf anywhere and all along the Wasatch Front, and her current hobbies necessary to join the U of U extension in vacationing with his children and 16 grandchildren. include homework, scouts, PTA, piano lessons and Now training for summer lifeguard staff! The SDRC hires life- Bountiful our team!” guards before summer starts, so now is the time to get the skills neces- Mayor Lewis has served church missions in Australia, soccer games with James and their four children ages sary to join our team! You must be 15 by the end of the Lifeguard Train- Western Samoa (with Melanie and two small children) 6-13.  Tax help available at ing Course. Visit www.southdavisrecreation.com for dates and times, and to register! and recently presided over the Alaska Anchorage Kendalyn decided to run for City Council City Hall Mission. He is a member of the Davis Chamber of because she believes in keeping taxes, fees and utility Commerce and serves on their Legislative Affairs costs low. She wants to help local businesses thrive Committee. Mayor Lewis’ vision for Bountiful in- ubmit photos, comments and hopes to make decisions that will leave Bountiful Welcome! (con’t from page 1) cludes protecting the core values of the City and better for future generations. Continued on page 4 S or suggestions to vigorously supporting Bountiful businesses. [email protected]. COUNCILMAN JOHN PITT Cover photo: Bountiful City ohn Pitt has been an advocate for Bountiful since he was a child snow plow drivers: B. J and was responsible for sweeping the sidewalks in front of his City Council and Committee Chairmanship Baggett, J. Gale, M. Randall, family's business on Main Street. While those early responsibilities The Mayor and City Council welcome your input and suggestions * 790 South 100 East * Bountiful, UT 84010 * 801.298.6140

J. Bushnell, J. Wiley, J. Edge, may not have had a huge impact on the City, they did give John an A. Pineda, J. Harrison, P. early understanding of the role of family owned, local businesses Hartvigsen, J. Veale, K. Price, and their contribution to vibrant communities. That, in turn, led Councilwoman Mayor Councilman B. Taylor, Y. Poike, S. Red- John to more than 25 years of professional business development KENDALYN HARRIS RANDY LEWIS RICHARD HIGGINSON ding, J. Waldron, B. Latham, and community advocacy. He is active with local Chambers of Com-    merce, and participates in many economic development associa-    L. Parlett, M. Eggett, M. Alle- Councilman John Pitt (left) and tions and community councils throughout Utah. John is a communi-    man, C. Benson, CJ Thomp- Councilwoman Kendalyn Harris (right) cations and political science graduate from the University of Councilman Councilwoman Councilman son, D. Trejo, N. Floto, D. Utah. He writes and posts frequently on the topics of economic development, education, and grass-roots JOHN M. (MARC) KNIGHT BETH HOLBROOK JOHN PITT Bishop, G. Blowers community engagement. He is married to Oak Hills Elementary Teacher Wendy (Bird) Pitt and has three (supervisor). grown children, Joey (Angie) Pitt, Emily (Carlos) Mendoza, and Cameron Pitt. February 2014 February 2014 Page 2 Page 3 www.bountifulutah.gov www.bountifulutah.gov

Bountiful City’s Spring Clean Up Crime Prevention pring cleanup is April 14—April 18, 2014. During COMPLIANCE TO THE SPECIAL CLEANUP he Bountiful Police Department has but locking your homes and vehicles when you that week city crews on your regular garbage REGULATIONS IS MANDATORY. TRASH THAT DOES S evaluated their most recent resident are not around is still your best protection pickup day will also remove trash and refuse which NOT MEET THE ABOVE REGULATIONS WILL NEED T burglary and vehicle break in cases and found against becoming a victim of theft. has been properly bundled, TO BE TAKEN TO THE LANDFILL that in all but a few, both house or apartment For more information on how you can bagged or boxed. Limbs and trees BY THE PROPERTY OWNER. SPRING CLEAN UP doors and vehicles with valuable items in minimize being a burglary victim, visit must be cut, bundled and tied in PLEASE REMEMBER THAT plain sight inside were left unlocked. It bountifulcitypd.com then click on Community “. . . locking five-foot lengths. Each bundle, GARBAGE CONTAINERS SHOULD BE seems a simple solution to preventing crime, Information, Resources, Crime Prevention. bag or box must not exceed 50 M T W T F PLACED AT THE CURB NO LATER your homes and lbs. Concrete and construction THAN 7 A.M. ON YOUR REGULAR vehicles [is] . . . materials will not be picked up PICKUP DAY. LIDS MUST BE CLOSED curb side. All items including old 14 15 16 17 18 WHEN PUT OUT FOR COLLECTION. Main Street Project Completed your best furniture or appliances must be placed on the drive approach or LANDFILL SUMMER HOURS ou may have noticed that the dust has settled ful’s economy, but you get better customer ser- protection against Bountiful City’s park strip, not on the street or sidewalk. Please have (April through October) Y and all the vacancy signs have been put away vice, promote the character and prosperity of our becoming a victim your clean up items out for pick up by 7:00 a.m. on Closed Sunday & Holidays on Main Street in Bounti- community and the environ- Spring Clean Up your garbage day. Monday through Saturday ful! Many new businesses have mental impact is re- of theft.” Also, to assist you in your spring cleanup, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. opened their doors over the last duced. Bountiful City is pleased is April 14-18 the landfill will not charge a fee to the residents of Vehicles must be out by closing. two years and the bright, new with all the new businesses and For details, see the Bountiful during spring cleanup week or the following Please separate and place recyclable items in proper buildings have added to the the business owners who have accompanying article. week so trash that does not comply with the above areas at landfill. great ambiance of the area. If invested in our community by restrictions can be disposed of at no charge. Landfill COMPOST IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR SPRING you haven’t had the chance to opening their doors to you. For fees will still be in place for concrete and construc- GARDENING. COMPOST INCREASES WATER RETENTION already, it’s worth an early eve- more information on what is tion materials during the clean up free weeks. We IN YOUR SOIL. COST: $30.00 PER TON OR ning walk up and down the happening on Main Street, click do not accept propane tanks or tires of any kind $2.00 PER BAG street. Whether you are hungry, on the “Bountiful Main Street during the clean up week or at the landfill. looking for a gift for someone special or something Merchants” link at www.bountifulutah.gov or go Bountiful City just for yourself, you can find it on Bountiful’s Main directly to their website at Street! Shopping locally not only stimulates Bounti- bountifulmainstreet.com. See you on Main Street! Bountiful Ridge Golf Course 801.298.6040 Bountiful Communities That Care City Attorney 801.298.6143 City Cemetery 801.298.6080 Pantry, and the generous community members that Find It on Main! ountiful Communities That Care (BCTC) was busy City Manager 801.298.6140 contributed to this year’s Angel Tree Sub-for-Santa Avoid Cross Connections! B last year carrying out their mission to foster City Prosecutor 801.298.6145 This year we are going to increased community collaboration and cooperation project, making it a huge success and giving our cross connection is any actual or avoid any form of cross-connection Engineering 801.298.6125 change things up a bit and in an effort to help create a health- community an opportunity to help potential arrangement between a The Davis betweenConty Head the publicStart Program drinking water is Landfill 801.298.6169 have the photo be from the ier youth and a healthier commu- others during the holiday season. A public or consumer culinary water now acceptingsystem registration and the secondary for the irrigation 2008- Light & Power 801.298.6072 nity. Bountiful is a wonderful city full of INSIDE of one of our Main system and any other source or system, system (it’s the law!). A cross- Mayor & City Council 801.298.6146 The BCTC Youth Involve- citizens who help build strong 09 school year. This is a free program Street businesses. If you can that may or potentially introduce any connection can result in contamina- Parks 801.298.6178 ment Workgroup ran their second neighborhoods and a sense of com- for families who are income eligible. correctly guess where this chemicals, fertilizers, or untreated tion of the public drinking water sup- Planning & Zoning 801.298.6190 annual Angel Tree Sub-for-Santa munity with their generosity. picture is located you will be water into the potable water system. There areply. sevral For programs more information, that families please Police (non emergency) project. “Angel Cards” on Christmas The Bountiful CTC is plan- As all of us get ready to may qualifycall for. the All Water programs Department include at 801.298.6000 entered into a drawing for a trees located at the South Davis ning many other events in our com- install, upgrade, or repair our sprinkler 801.298.6180 or check the Bountiful Recycling (Ace) 801.363.9995 $50 gift certificate to one of Recreation Center and Pizza Pie munity including a youth 3-on-3 services for children with special needs. systems this season, please keep in mind to City web site. Streets/Sanitation 801.298.6175 the participating businesses Café indicated desired gifts for four basketball tournament, town hall Please call the Family enrichment Cen- Utilities 801.298.6100 on Bountiful’s Main Street. families in our community. Those desiring to help meetings and the Davis Youth Summit. For more ATER RESTRICTIONS ter at 402Watering-0650 during to schedule these hours your is ap- not very Water 801.298.6180 picked an Angel Card or cards off the tree and information on these and all upcoming BCTC events, Submit your guess online at We would like to remind our customers that effective,pointment. and we need those hours to replenish our bountifulmainstreet.com bought that specific gift. please visit www.bountifulctc.org, or contact Cath- W the watering restrictions that prohibit out- reservoir levels when our watering demands in- BCTC would like to express thanks to the erine Holbrook, Executive Director, by phone at door watering between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and crease during the heat of the summer. Thank you in  BCTC Youth Involvement Workgroup, Bountiful City, 801.298.6049, or by email at 6:00 p.m. are still and will always be in effect. advance for your observance of this ordinance. Bountiful City Police Department, Bountiful Food [email protected]. 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Thank you from the Bountiful Food Pantry Just a Reminder—Winter is Still Here! he Bountiful Community Food Pantry is most volunteer at the food pantry either on a regular or INTER PARKING SNOW REMOVAL appreciative of the donations provided through- one-time basis; or bring in cold weather items such T ”It is unlawful for any person who owns or Remove snow from the sidewalks adjacent out the recent holiday season. Over 300 chil- as blankets, hats and scarves. W has possession, custody, or control to your property within 24 hours dren were provided a special Christmas through On March 22, the entire Boy Scout of any vehicle to park or allow to be after a snow storm. (City Ord. §6-2- Visit continue.utah.edu/ the pantry Sub-for-Santa program and hundreds community will be having their annual Scout- parked any vehicle or trailer on any 115). Making sure your sidewalks are bountiful for more informa- of families and individuals received their regu- ing for Food Drive. This is the largest food street between the hours of 2:00 clear makes it safer for pedestrians tion on ACT Prep, Photo Shop, lar food assistance as well as Thanksgiving and drive of the year and it is important that do- a.m. and 6:00 a.m. during the and drivers during the winter months. Homemade Facials, Beginning Christmas meal preparations. Without help nations stay at previous levels. The goal of months of November, December, Do not blow or shovel snow CONGRATULATIONS to our from the pantry, holiday times at these homes the Scout drive is to provide a supply of non- January, February, and March.” The and Stained Glass Mosaics, off your driveway or sidewalk into Introduction to Mushrooms recent winner, Jennifer would not have been as special. perishable food that will last for many months. ordinance also prohibits parking ve- the street. (City Ord. §6-2-115). Do Butte. She choose a gift cer- The need for your donations continues Please call the pantry at 801.299.8464 or hicles on the street when it is actually snowing, or not defeat the efforts of our snow plow drivers by and other classes or call tificate to Pat's Dancewear. throughout the year, and there are many ways to help go to www.bountifulfoodpantry.org to see how you within twelve hours thereafter, except on Main putting snow into the street. It is dangerous! 801.581.8821. those in need: make a financial and/or food donation; can help! Street between 400 North and 500 South.

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