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MAY 2013 ity YOUR SOURCEource OF INFORMATION ABOUT SPRINGVILLE MAYOR: Wilford W. Clyde Summer is just around the corner and Art City Days is scheduled for June 1-8. The COUNCILMEMBERS:C Daily Herald has named ourS city celebration as “Best in County” again this year. It Richard “Rick” J. Child is a time of activities and excitement for families in our community. As Christopher K. Creer you can see from the schedule of events in this issue, our celebration Benjamin T. Jolley has many activities. It is more than the carnival, parade, and fireworks. Dean F. Olsen Last year I attended some activities I had never been to and had a Mark W. Packard great time. I recommend that everyone in the community find some activities of interest and get involved.

City Calendar This year after many requests we have moved the carnival, food and merchandise May 2 4 PM Airport Board, booths, and other activities back to Main Street. For the last few years these Civic Center Multipurpose Rm activities have been isolated at the Art’s Park with no close parking and limited May 7 5:15 PM City Council space. Now that our new City Center and surrounding areas have been completed (Work Session) with this month’s opening of the new splash pad and flowing stream, we will make 7:00 PM City Council May 8 6:30 AM Power Board this the center of our celebration. The Arts Park will again host the Fun-O-Rama Whitehead Meeting Rm for the kids and a concert featuring , the voice of Foreigner, with May 9 7:00 PM Library Board our parking lot available. Be sure to get Library Conference Rm NOTICE your tickets to the conce rt early for a May 14 6:30 AM Water Board discount. Conference Rm #217 To Springville Residents 5:15 PM City Council The Fiscal Year 2013-2014 Tentative I am looking forward to another fun (Work Session) Budget will be presented to the Council summer and outstanding Art City Days. Civic Center Multipurpose Rm at their regular meeting scheduled for 6:30 PM Planning Commission Mayor Wilford Clyde (Work Session) May 7, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council 7:00 PM Planning Commission Chambers, 110 South Main. This budget 7:00 PM Arts Commission includes operating transfers from the Community Services Bldg Enterprise Funds to the General Fund in Springville City Power & May 16 6:30 AM ASAP Committee the following approximate amounts: Executive Conference Rm Electric $1,175,883 Light Wins National Award 5:30 PM Emergency Water $ 185,250 Preparedness Committee, http://www.springville.org/power/ Public Safety Meeting Rm Sewer $ 171,500 files/2011/12/Reliable-Public-Power- May 21 5:15 PM City Council Solid Waste $ 68,450 Provider-Award.pdf (Work Session) Golf $ 24,300 7:00 PM City Council Storm Water $ 43,700 May 23 6:30 PM Parks and Recreation A Public Hearing on the Final Budget is IN THIS ISSUE Community Services Bldg. scheduled for June 4, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. May 28 6:00 PM Planning Commission Mayor’s Message 1 (Study Session) in the Civic Center Council Chambers, City Meeting Schedule 1 Meetings are held in the Council Chambers, Civic 110 South Main. The public is invited. Notice to Springville Residents 1 Center, 110 South Main, unless otherwise indi- Detailed information of the proposed Art City Days 2-3 cated. For more information contact 489-2700. budget is available from the Finance Contact Us 3 Agendas and minutes are available on the City website at www.springville.org/agendas-minutes/ Department, 801.489.2700. Community Calendar 4 ART CITY DAYS 2013 BALLOON FEST As many as 15 hot air balloons are expected for the 19th Annual Balloon Fest, which includes the Orville Anderson Cup Competition. Come early for this Art City Days tradition and watch the colorful hot air balloons launch from the Springville Junior High School field (165 South 800 East). Admission is free for this 2-day event on Friday, June 7th and Saturday, June 8th beginning at 6:30 AM. Spectators are encouraged to bring blankets and breakfast to sit and eat while watching the balloons set up and lift off. Along with the excitement of experiencing the balloons up close and personal, colorful balls are tossed out as each balloon launches which can be redeemed for treats and fun prizes. There will be free face painting for the kids and fun for all ages! Bring a camera and take advantage of the great photo op. Thank you to the WW Clyde Companies and Springville City for their sponsorship of this free event. Find Springville Balloon Fest on Facebook for more pictures and lots of fun information! http:// www.facebook.com/pages/Springville-Balloon-Fest/141795529226394

LOU GRAMM – THE VOICE OF FOREIGNER In concert on June 7, 2013 at 7 pm at Spring Acres Arts Park, 700 South 1300 East Powerhouse vocalist and Lou Gramm can be heard each and every day - all over the world - on radio, iPods, CD players, television commercials, music videos, and of course … jukeboxes. He has become the voice of a generation. Among the most distinctive and powerful voices to emerge from Rock and Top 40 radio, Gramm, the lead vocalist and co-writer of the multi-platinum band Foreigner – as well as a successful solo artist in his own right – remains one of the most recognizable performers in music today. Lou Gramm, the vocalist on twenty Top 40 Singles which continue to drive sales of nearly 80 million albums worldwide, exploded onto the international music scene with Foreigner and the chart topper “Feels Like The First Time” in 1977. The stats are impressive – Eight Top 5 singles on the chart and five Top 5 albums on the Billboard Top Album chart in the U.S. alone! Lou Gramm is in a class by himself. Rolling Stone magazine called him “the Pavarotti of the power-rock ballad.” , the lead guitarist for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, says “Lou Gramm is one of the great vocalists of our time.” Lou Gramm is scheduled for induction to the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame at the organization’s annual awards dinner on June 13, 2013 in New York City along with his Foreigner songwriting partner, Mick Jones. His autobiography, “: My Five Decades in Rock ‘n’ Roll”, is being released on May 1, 2013. Advance ticket sales will begin soon on www.springville.org. Price is $10 in advance, $15 day of show. Double Vision Cold As Ice Head Games Urgent I Want To Know What Love Is Feels Like The First Time Blue Morning, Blue Day Waiting For A Girl Like You Midnight Blue Juke Box Hero PLUS MANY MORE…

ART CITY DAYS “Celebrate Downtown!” June 1st – 8th, 2013

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Medallion Treasure Hunt City Wide First Clue On-Line June 3 Eye Spy Photo Hunt Springville Photos On-Line May 29 *Tennis Tournament SHS May 28-June 1 *Hobble Creek Learning Center Art Contest Hobble Creek Learning Center May 31 5pm Registration *Baby Photo Contest City Hall June 3–7 Display & Voting Reflections Art Display City Hall June 3–7 *Nestle 5K Fun Run SHS June 1 6:30 am Spv.Playhouse -Importance of Being Earnest Merit Academy Fri/Sat/Mondays in June *Rodeo – Hobble Creek Riding Club Springville Arena June 1 6 pm *Talent Festival Arts Park June 1 7 pm Teddy Bear Tea Party Springville Library June 3 (call for times) June is Member Month at the Museum Springville Museum of Art All Month! Rubber Ducky Dunk ‘n Dive Springville Community Pool June 3 6 pm $8/family Walmart/ASAP Skate Park Challenge Skate Park June 4 3–6pm *Local Entertainment (4 days Wed-Sat) UAMPS Stage - Civic Center June 5–6–7–8 Carnival (4 days Wed-Sat) Civic Center Park June 5–6–7–8 *Food Booths (4 days Wed-Sat) Civic Center Park June 5–6–7–8 *Craft Boutique (4 days Wed-Sat) Civic Center Park June 5–6–7–8 Fireman’s Breakfast (3 days) Fire Station June 6–7–8 Fun-O-Rama Arts Park June 6 11am-3pm *Top Tier Cake Decorating Contest Senior Center June 6 5–8pm *Teen Night—ASAP Battle of the Bands Arts Park June 6 7 pm *Adult 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Springville High Main Gym June 6 5:30 pm WW Clyde Hot Air Balloon Fest (Fri-Sat) Springville Jr. High June 7–8 6am TLC Children’s Parade Grant School June 7 10 am Children’s Art Festival Springville Museum of Art June 7 11am–2pm *Quilt Show (2 Days – Fri & Sat) 443 S 200 E June 7 10am Concert—Lou Gramm, The Voice of Foreigner - $10 Advance Tickets, $15 Day Of Show Pre-show by The Flash Back Brothers Arts Park June 7 7 pm Pioneer Museum Open House DUP Museum June 8 9am–12pm *Grand Parade 400 South and Main Street June 8 10 am Art City Auto Body Car Show 587 South Main June 8 11am–3pm Legends Motorcycle Show & BBQ 96 North Main June 8 11am-5pm Concert—Imagine: Remembering Arts Park June 8 7 pm Stage Contests including Raw Egg Roulette Arts Park June 8 7 pm

*Hotdog Eating Contest Arts Park June 8 7 pm Fireworks Show Arts Park June 8 10 pm

*Entrants should register in advance for some events. Please check www.springville.org/art-city-days/ for information. Contact Us HOT DOG [email protected] HOMETOWN RODEO Emergencies 911 EATING CONTEST General Information 489-2700 Fax (Administration) 491-7894 Everyone is invited to attend the 5th Annual Are you up for the Fax (Utilities) 489-2709 Art City Days Hometown Rodeo on Saturday, challenge? Saturday, Administration 491-7801 June 1st sponsored by the Hobble Creek Riding June 8th on the Main Building Inspection 489-2704 Club. The pre-show is at 6:30 PM with the rodeo Stage at the Arts Park Business Licensing 489-2704 starting at 7 PM. This year will feature bull you’ll witness the agony Canyon Parks 489-5872 riding along with other heart pounding events and the ecstasy of this all- Code Enforcement 489-2714 such as saddle and bareback riding, breakaway, American phenomenon. Electric Department 489-2750 team roping, barrel racing, mutton busting, mini A dozen of the hungriest contestants will Golf Course 489-6297 bulls and more! Bleacher seating is limited, so compete for a $100 donation to be made to Justice Court 489-2707 Library 489-2720 spectators are invited to bring folding chairs for their favorite charity. The winner will also have Mayor / Council 491-7801 comfortable seating. Cost is only $10 per car or personal bragging rights of eating the most Museum of Art 489-2727 $5 per person. dogs within the three-minute Parks & Cemeteries 489-2770 For entries time limit! If your non-profit or Planning & Zoning 491-7861 and questions service organization would like Pool 489-2731 call Kami at 801- to participate in the competition, Public Safety 489-9421 360-5978 or visit call 801-489-2730 or email Public Works 491-2780 the Facebook [email protected] Recreation 489-2730 page at Hobble until all the contestant spots are Senior Citizens 489-8738 Creek Riding filled. Substance Abuse Coor. 491-7823 Club. Utility Payment Info 489-2706 Volunteer Coordinator 491-7811 MAY COMMUNITY CALENDAR Mon Family Night at the Pool to register. 6,7,8 grades $180; 9 M-W 8:30 PM, Zumba Class/Com.Services grade $210 See springvillezumba.com for more info Apr 29-May 24 Registration for Tennis M-W-F 9AM Yoga Class/Com.Services Bldg League, xpressrec.com Mon-Fri Wrestling Club for Youth 5-16 yrs Apr 29-May 24 Registration for Ballet, See elevatedcrossfit.com for more info Tues 4 PM, 8-12 yrs, Ballroom Dance Classes Session 1, xpressrec.com AM; Ride w/the Mayor, free bike 5PM, 13-18 yrs, Ballroom Dance Classes Apr 29-Jun 21 Registration for Ballet, tune-ups, bike licensing, UTA Community Services, 443 S 200 E. Session 2, xpressrec.com commuter info! Tresa 801.489.8512 to register May 2 Hershey Track & Field Games, 4th May 16 ZumbAtomic for grades K-2, Tues 7 PM, Community Scouting grade, SHS, 9:15 AM; Parents! Library, 4 PM; grades 3-6, Den/Troop 1456 801.358.3802/801.358.6730 Please call your child’s school and Library 5 PM Handicap youth ages 14-21 welcome volunteer to help! May 16 “So You Want to Read...” Young T-Th 6 AM Yoga Class/Com.Services May 2 ZumbAtomic for grades K-2, Adult Literature by Margy Layton See springvillezumba.com for more info Library, 4 PM; grades 3-6, and UVU Assistant Professor Tom Tues-Sun Museum Exhibits and Events Library, 5 PM Smith, Library, 7 PM W-F-Sat 1-4 PM Pioneer Museum 175 S. Main; 801.491.2076 May 4 Zumba! Library, 9 AM May 17 Ready, Set, Action! Teen Thurs Pottery Workshop/Com.Services May 4 Grand Opening and Filmmaking Program, Library, Daily Activities & Lunch/Senior Ctr Ribbon Cutting of 4:30 PM See springvilleseniorcenter.org for more! Civic Center Water May 17 Library Teen Night, 5:30 PM, Park, 50 South Main, Summer Reading Kick-Off Party! 10 AM (weather May 18 Zumba, Library, 9 AM permitting) May 18 Microsoft Word Class, Library, 10 May 4 Microsoft Word Class, AM; 4th of 6-week series Museum of Art Exhibitions Library, 10 AM; 2nd class of 6- May 19 Sunday Concert Series, Art www.smofa.org week series Museum, 5 PM Apr 20 - Jul 7, 2013 - 89th Spring Salon May 4 Children’s Poetry Workshop: May 21 Books & Bites Book Club for 18+, May 8 - Dec 1, 2013 - Expressions: A Walter “Poetry in the Afternoon,” Library, 12 noon; The Immortal Rane Retrospective Library, 2 PM; Children of all Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca ages welcome. Skloot Spring Pool Hours May 6-31 Basketball Clinic Registration, May 22 Springville Historical Society Summer Pool Hours begin on May 28 Community Services, grades Lecture, Art Museum, 7 PM; springville.org/recreation/swimming-pool/ K-8, $55; NO ONLINE History of Springville Performing Mon-Fri: Adult Lap & Leisure 6-10 AM REGISTRATION! Arts by Daryl Tucker Swim Lessons: 4-6 PM May 6-Jun 7 Registration for Tiny Tot May 22 unbound: a book club for art Registration is open for swimming Sports Camp, xpressrec.com lovers, Art Museum, 7 PM; lessons, lifeguard training, and May 6 Registration Opens for Summer Ender’s Game by Orson Scott water polo. Swimming, Youth Water Polo, and Card Sat: Open Public Swim: 12-6 PM Seals Swim Team Try-Out Signups; May 25 Microsoft Word Class, Library, 10 Closed Memorial Day, other limited hours xpressrec.com AM; 5th of 6-week series around holidays May 6 Community & Family Night, Art May 27 Memorial Day, All City Buildings Museum, 6 PM Closed knowledge, discovery, imagination May 8 USU Nutrition/Cooking Class, May 27 Veterans Memorial Service, Springville Library Library, 7 PM; Cooking in season Evergreen www.springville.org/library with Asparagus & Blueberries! Cemetery, May 9 Hershey Track & Field Games, 10 AM; Library Programs End on May 17 3rd Grade, SHS, 9:15 AM Speakers Col. Mon Baby Laptime, 10:30 AM, 0-2 yrs May 9 ZumbAtomic for grades K-2; Mike Davis w/caregiver Library, 4 PM; grades 3-6, & Mayor Moppi Hour, 4 PM Library, 5 PM Clyde, music, flags, 21-gun salute! Tues Story Time, 10:30 AM, 1-3 yrs May 11 Zumba, Library, 9 AM May 28 Sign-up for Children, Teen, & Story Time, 11:30 AM, 3-5 yrs May 11 Microsoft Word Class, Library, 10 Adult Summer Reading Programs Wed Music/Movement,10:30AM,1-3 yrs AM; 3rd of 6-week series Jun 1-8 ART CITY DAYS! See pages 2-3 Music/Movement,11:30AM,3-5 yrs May 11 2013 Hometown Rodeo Queen and springville.org/art-city-days Fri Story Time, 10:30 AM, 3-5 yrs Contest, Rodeo Arena, 1 PM; for a full list of activities! Story Time, 11:30 AM, 1-3 yrs Kami 801-360-5978 or Ranae 801- Jun 3 Community & Family Night, Art 376-9365 to enter Museum, 6 PM ~ CLASSES IN SPANISH ~ May 11 “Springtime in Seville,” Annual Jun 3-7 Candidacy Filing Period, Civic “Aprenda Ingles” every Tue & Thu 6:00 PM Art Ball, Art Museum, 6 PM; Center Recorder’s Office, 8 AM- Enjoy a magical evening of ~ READY, SET, ACTION ~ 5 PM; A candidate must file a stunning art, fine dining, and TEEN FILM MAKING OPEN LAB Declaration of Candidacy form in big band dancing. Tickets at the Every Tuesday 4-6 PM person, available at springville.org Museum or smofa.org, $35 pre- Apr 22-May 24 Registration for for positions of Mayor and two purchase, $45 day of event Cheerleading, Community Council members, 4-year terms, May 15 UTA and Springville City’s “Bike Services, 443 S 200 E. Parent $10 filing fee. and cheerleader must be present To Work” Day, Civic Center, 7:30