STATE OF THE CITY I Mayor Lyle Holmgren
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Happy New Year! For many of us, the new year represents an opportunity to make resolutions, and set new goals. It is also a time to reflect on the year we just experienced.
As I reflect on 2022, I can’t help but think of all that happened in our city throughout the year. I am grateful for our employees and their accomplishments, I am thankful for all who call this place home, and want to thank you for choosing to live in Tremonton. I hope you have noticed and hopefully participated in some cool things that occurred around town.
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Sports Program Registration is Open
Parks and Recreation focuses on what is important in development from our smallest athletes up through our Prep Leagues and on to Adult. We understand the importance of age progression and have leagues specifically designed for their specific needs.
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Every Monday: Adult Cornhole | January 9: Pickleball Leagues Begins | Every Wednesday: Pickleball Open Play | January 13: FunShot Basketball Competition | Every Friday: Pickleball Open Play | February 20: Spring Pickleball League Begins | January 7: Jr. Jazz Games Begin |
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Throw some bags, make some friends and hopefully walk away a winner. Our weekly tournaments are very beginner friendly, no bags or partners needed. Check in starts at 6 upstairs in the Fairgrounds fine arts bldg on Friday nights and is only $5 for the night. Search for Bear River Cornhole on the Scoreholio App to stay up-to-date and pre-register. | |
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A multigenerational sport where individuals of all ages compete with each other in one of the fastest growing sports in America. Like life sized ping-pong, its fast paced, quick to learn and easy to get addicted to. Friday Nights from 6-9 pm at the Fairgrounds fine arts building. No Equipment or partners needed and only $3 a night. | |
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All boys and girls currently in 3rd - 12th grade are invited to participate. Participants will each get 1 minute (2 rounds) to see how many points they can score from various "spots" on the floor. Each round scored and tallied. Winners of each division will advance for a chance to play in the finals at Vivant Smart Home Arena. MORE INFO. | |
Building Community Through Art & Culture
The Tremonton Arts Council fosters an environment where the arts can thrive, promotes a vibrant city and preserves our historical culture, to enrich the quality of life for area residents with goals to improve economic prosperity, create art related events, create a sense of place, provide art opportunities and promote inclusivity.
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February 4: Daddy-Daughter Dance | February 25: Mardi-Gras Cultural Day |
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No matter the age, every daughter will always be Daddy's little girl. Fathers and daughters of all ages are invited to dress up and celebrate at our Daddy-Daughter Dance! Enjoy refreshments, games, digital photo and dancing with dad while the DJ plays all the dance favorites!
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Mardi Gras is one of the world’s most popular celebrations and includes elaborate parades, decadent food and desserts, colorful ensembles and eye-catching decorations. A religious celebration centered around Fat Tuesday and Lent. Come learn of the History and Traditions, Participate in the fun activities and crafts, join the King Cake Bake Off, and just have a good time with us. | |
Enhance The Quest For Knowledge & Intellectual Activity
The library serves the community with public programming; educational resources, including digital access and services; and provides a sense of community.
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Every Friday: Children's Story Time | Every Tues, Weds, Thurs: Senior Computer Class | First Tuesday: Book Club | January 10: Children's Coding Club | January - March: Adult Winter Reading Challenge | January 18: Steps for Step-Families | January - March: Adult Creative Bug Program | January 29: Fairy Tea Party |
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We are starting our Coding Club again! This is a free group for kids ages 8-12, who enjoy computers and creating! We will be having the club January 10-31 on Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 3:30 - 4:30. We will also have Chrome books to check out, so the children can practice their coding at home! Come into the library or call to sign up! Limited Spots. | |
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Calling all girls ages 3-12 years of age. It is time for the Fairy Tea Party happening Saturday, January 29th with two sessions to choose from. 11 - 12:30 or 1 - 2"30 at the Senior Center. Enjoy fairy treats, activities, and a fun fairy photo opportunity. Only 30 tickets will be sold at a cost of $2/ticket. Stop at the Library today to snag your ticket for a fun filled adventure! | |
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Last Months Highlights
January offers us a fresh start for everyone. We are given new hope, new opportunities, and most important new time to give. What will you choose to do in the new year? How will you spend your free time? My hope is that each of us
can make time and find a way to share our love and knowledge with those we love and new friends to be made.
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Every M/W/F: Mobility Exercises | Every 1st & 2nd Wednesday: Bingo | Every Tue/Thurs: Zumba Gold | January 12: $5 Haircuts | Every M/W: Drums Alive | January 23: Out to Lunch Bunch | EveryT/W/Th: Computer Classes | January 27: Movie Day | | |
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Drums has a new day and new time. We hope that you will make time to come and try out this fun new way to get some exercise and enjoy the music while you pound away to the beat of some of your favorite songs and maybe some new music to learn to love. Join Melanie upstairs every Monday and Wednesday at 10:30! | |
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If you are looking for a specific volunteer opportunity, we have a program where you are assigned to make phone calls. If you are good at chatting on the phone or would like to meet some new friends to visit with on a weekly basis, please consider reaching out. We have lots of ways for everyone to serve. | |
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Build Our Future Together - Connect With Us.
Tremonton is a unique city focused on connections. We are connected with our rich
heritage as a town founded by immigrants who created a welcoming, supportive community. We are connected in our vision of a bright future that remembers our roots, preserves our values, and grows with intelligence and intention without
compromising what makes our city special. We are connected to each other through our small-town spirit where neighbors know and help one another and residents and city officials alike listen and collaborate. We are connected to the land and nature with beautiful outdoor surroundings, fun adventures, and agricultural ties. We are connected to all that our valley offers— meaningful work, quality education, entertainment, incredible outdoor adventure, and more—as well as the world at large with easy access to key highways and lighting-fast internet connection. Tremonton is a City of Connections, and it’s what makes our town a gem of Northern Utah.
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We are connected with our rich heritage as a town founded by immigrants who created a welcoming, supportive community. We are connected in our vision of a bright future. We are connected through our small-town spirit where neighbors know and help one another and residents and city officials alike listen and collaborate. This map is one of the many ways residents can connect with city officials. SHARE ON MAP | |
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Whether resident, city administration, or local business owner, we're informed on our city's trajectory as we listen to each other and work together to build a unified vision of our future. Please share your thoughts and opinions, with us and know that you are heard.
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