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Page 1 of 2 June 2017 This year's Pet Show next Monday, June 5th at City Park Bow- Wow-ery! Groom & smooth out fur or feathers, because there will be prizes! All kinds of creatures great & small are welcome to compete! The Friends of Historic Spring City are thrilled to have the Spring City School Community Center & Town Hall completed and in the hands of Spring City Corporation and the citizens of our town. We have respect for the pioneers who built it, for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) members who saved it, and for the many people who worked to preserve and restore it. We are excited for the next few months, as the DUP Museum takes shape, the upstairs ballroom comes to life, the city moves into their offices, and the building comes into full use. We still have funds to raise for the repayment of the CIB loan on the buildin; if local residents want their ancestors, themselves, or their descendants recognized, we are are opening an additional panel that can accommodate 118 engraved limestone plaques—one for each year since the date the School was built. (Contact Alison Anderson, 462-5225.) Congratulations to all who have helped, supported, and worked on this great accomplishment. Meeting Schedule & Office Hours Public Hearing-Budget June 1 @ 6:30 p.m. City Council June 1 @ 7:00 p.m. Planning & Zoning June 28 @ 6:30 p.m. All meetings are held in City Hall and are open to the public. City Hall offices will be moving to the new building throughout the month of June. Please continue to use the old building for all business until notified. Thank you for your patience. Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM To submit Newsletter items please email items by June 20th to [email protected]. e Events in June E June 1-7 Election Registration for Mayor & two Council seats June 2 Concert - Claude Bourbon June 5 3rd Annual Pet Show Events to Add to Your 2017 Calendar! July 21-24 Pioneer Days August 4-5 Blue Grass & Folk Festival Aug 29-Sept. 2 Plein Air Arts Competition September 9 School Bell Run November Christmas Ornaments submissions begin! December 2 Quarters for Christmas Potluck Brunch 11a.m. Concert & Food Drive Spring City Arts presents French songwriter and guitarist Claude Bourbon in concert, Friday, June 2, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the Spring City Arts Gallery, Spring City, Utah. Claude Bourbon plays acoustic fusion of blues, jazz, folk, classical, and Spanish guitar. Potluck Dinner at 6:00 p.m. Bring donations for the Sanpete Food Pantry. Tickets are $10.00. Spring City Arts presents songwriter and acoustic artist John Emil at the SCA Gallery on Saturday, August 18. John performs on acoustic Hawaiian Lap steel guitar and Dobro. Senior Dinner Special Guest Speaker Rod Cross will be presenting information and answering questions about 10 new Medicare plans/options available. Dinner is at 5:30 PM Presentation is at 6:15 PM Please RSVP to Rosalie 469-2316 or Marilyn 462-0111. Elections: Mayor & Council Registration for Mayor and 2 Council seats is from June 1st through June 7th. It must be received by City offices no later than 4:00 PM on June 7th. City-Wide Garage Sale In conjunction with the Bluegrass Festival citizens may hold garage sales throughout town. For more information call Tennessee 435-851-6468

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Page 1: newsletter city2 - Spring City, Utah€¦ · newsletter city2 Author: Kimberly Lloyd-Stewart Created Date: 5/30/2017 4:24:23 PM

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June 2017

This year's Pet Show next Monday, June 5th at City Park Bow-

Wow-ery! Groom & smooth out fur or feathers, because there will be prizes! All kinds of creatures great & small are welcome to compete!

The Friends of Historic Spring City are thrilled to have the Spring City School Community Center & Town Hall completed and in the hands of Spring City Corporation and the citizens of our town. We have respect for the pioneers who built it, for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers (DUP) members who saved it, and for the many people who worked to preserve and restore it. We are excited for the next few months, as the DUP Museum takes shape, the upstairs ballroom comes to life, the city moves into their offices, and the building comes into full use. We still have funds to raise for the repayment of the CIB loan on the buildin; if local residents want their ancestors, themselves, or their descendants recognized, we are are opening an additional panel that can accommodate 118 engraved

limestone plaques—one for each year since the date the School was built. (Contact Alison Anderson, 462-5225.) Congratulations to all who have helped, supported, and worked on this great accomplishment.

Meeting Schedule & Office HoursPublic Hearing-Budget June 1 @ 6:30 p.m. City Council June 1 @ 7:00 p.m. Planning & Zoning June 28 @ 6:30 p.m.

All meetings are held in City Hall and are open to the public. City Hall offices will be moving to the new building throughout the month of June. Please continue to use the old building for all

business until notified. Thank you for your patience.Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM

To submit Newsletter items please email items by June 20th to [email protected].

e Events in June E

June 1-7! Election Registration for Mayor &! two Council seatsJune 2! Concert - Claude BourbonJune 5! 3rd Annual Pet Show

Events to Add to Your 2017 Calendar!July 21-24! Pioneer DaysAugust 4-5! Blue Grass & Folk FestivalAug 29-Sept. 2! Plein Air Arts CompetitionSeptember 9! School Bell RunNovember! Christmas Ornaments

submissions begin!December 2! Quarters for Christmas

Potluck Brunch 11a.m.

Concert & Food Drive Spring City Arts presents French songwriter and guitarist Claude Bourbon in concert, Friday, June 2, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the Spring City Arts Gallery, Spring City, Utah.Claude Bourbon plays acoustic fusion of blues, jazz, folk, classical, and Spanish guitar. Potluck Dinner at 6:00 p.m. Bring donations for the Sanpete Food Pantry. Tickets are $10.00. Spring City Arts presents songwriter and acoustic artist John Emil at the SCA Gallery on Saturday, August 18. John performs on acoustic Hawaiian Lap steel guitar and Dobro.

Senior Dinner Special Guest Speaker Rod Cross will be presenting information and answering questions about 10 new Medicare plans/options available. Dinner is at 5:30 PM Presentation is at 6:15 PM Please RSVP to Rosalie 469-2316 or Marilyn 462-0111.

Elections:

Mayor & CouncilRegistration for Mayor and 2 Council seats is from June 1st through June 7th. It must be received by City offices no later than 4:00 PM on June 7th.

City-Wide Garage SaleIn conjunction with the Bluegrass Festival citizens may hold garage sales throughout town. For more information call Tennessee 435-851-6468

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“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” ! Benjamin Franklin

Daughters of Utah Pioneers and Associates,

we have had a great year. Our monthly meeting will start again the 2nd Monday in

September. We have Jubilee on June 19th at noon. Lunch and fun, it

will be hosted at the Mt. Pleasant North Stake Center. Please join us. Remember the 24th of July float, and the opening of the new museum at 11:30 after the parade. Hope you enjoy your summer. Thank you for all your support. :)Sports and Recreation has LOTS to talk about this month!! We are finishing our Babe Ruth Softball and Baseball season. The teams have done well and have had many exciting ball games. Thanks to the parents who get kids to practices and ballgames each week, and to those who coach. They spend time teaching our youth the fundamentals of the game and are great role models.

Our girls and younger boys played on Mt. Pleasant and Fairview teams this year. We had many boys play on North Sanpete baseball teams and their coaches include Shane Allred, Gary Oveson, Ryan Farr, Andy Osborne, Brian Madsen, Shawn Black, Steve Christiansen, and Bobby Olsen. Thanks also to Shane, Gary and Brian who prepped the Spring City ball field for games.

Youth soccer registration begins on May 22 for all youth ages kindergarten through eighth grade. The

cost is $35.00 including a jersey. Socks can be purchased @ $4.00/pair, and additional tickets for REAL soccer game @ $7.00 each. All must be noted on the registration form. Sign-ups run from May 22 through July 21st. Contact Cynthia if you are interested in coaching a team. We will waive your child's registration fee if you coach. Tackle football registrations run from May 22 - July 14 through Mt. Pleasant City Hall or Recreation Center. ONLY youth who will be in grades 6, 7, or 8th for Fall 2017 school year are eligible to play. The registration fee is $125.00 including a jersey. Contact Stephanie Blain if you are interested in coaching.

Spring City Pioneer Days:Family Night at the Park on Thursday, July 20 beginning at 6:00 pm. Events include family softball game, volleyball, and ultimate frisbee. Food also will be for sale in the city snack shop.Co-ed Volleyball Tournament - Friday, July 21 at City park.  Cost will be $25.00 per team.Eight Team Co-ed Softball Tournament - Saturday, July 22 For ages 16 and up; the cost per team is $100.00 Prizes will be awarded. 5K Fun Run/Walk for ALL ages Monday, July 24th begins at 7:00 am at the corner of 1st East and Center Street. Registration is $10.00/person. Pre-registration ends Friday, July 14th. T-shirts for the first 100 registrations.

Beginning in late June be sure to follow our Facebook Page

Pioneer Days ScheduleJuly 21, Fri! Street Dance! Rock of Ages! 8:00 p.m.July 22nd, Sat.! Park Concert! Cross Strung ! 7:00 p.m.July 23rd, Sun.! Old Time Gospel Music Revival! 7:00 p.m.July 24th, Mon.! Fun Run! ! Fireman's breakfast! 8:00 a.m.-10 a.m.! ! Parade! 10 a.m.! ! Park Party--Ophir Creek ! after parade! ! Saga of Spring City! ! Ice Cream Social! 7:00 p.m.

Community Meetings & Classes Classes are Thursdays @ 7p.m., City Hall (except as noted). Questions: 435-709-1474June 1! Plan, Prepare, Prevent(PPP): Skills ! CERT TrainingJune 8! PPP: Skills Pickling Veggies by Fermentation

(aka, sauerkraut)June 15! PPP: Skills Gardening TipsJune 18! (Sun, 6:30 PM, City Hall) PPP: Skills TBAJune 22! (6:00 PM) PPP:Solar Cooking Pot Luck

(Prepare ahead or come early to solar cook.)June 29! PPP: Skills Herb walk with Cat and Brad.

Community Center DedicationThe Dedication Celebration for the new Community Center was Friday, May 26th at 1:00 p.m. It celebrated the 40 years of hard work it took to achieve the current revitalization of that venerable old building. Our City Office will move in soon, as will the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum. The Ballroom will be available to rent for parties, celebrations, and receptions including, of course, our own city functions. There is also office space to lease. We are proud of our new "old" building, and are thankful to the many people who sacrificed their time, work, and money to give us such a priceless gift.

No Burn Dates: May 1—Oct 31 (Call the Fire Department prior to burning if you need to do so during that time.)