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Pleasant View June News

Wednesday, June 6, 2018 - 7:00pm

Wow, summer is here; and it’s almost time for Founder’s Day! Please come and join us and enjoy the Founder’s Day activities!

Students of the Month are Elle Roylance from Weber High School and Truman Nelson from Maria Montessori Academy. Congratulations!!!

We have an open letter to the citizens of Pleasant View from Mayor Call:

“Summer has finally arrived. Well, not officially, but it seems like our summer season really starts at Memorial Day and runs until Labor Day. With summer comes community celebrations. We are going to have another great Founder’s Day this year. It will be on Saturday, June 23rd. Look for a full slate of activities starting bright and early and running until late that night, concluding with our awesome fireworks display at Weber High School. Thanks to all that are helping with this big event. It takes so many individuals to pull this off. I’m afraid I do not have the space to call everyone out by name. I’m also afraid that if I tried, I might miss someone. Again, my personal thanks to all that help plan, prepare, execute and clean up for this important community event. We know that we are competing with the Hill Air Base Thunderbird show and hope that those attending that event will still be able to enjoy part of our day.

We are in the midst of putting together our annual budget. The public hearing for the budget will be June 12th at 6:00 pm. We are not considering a tax increase, but we would love to have interested parties attend the public hearing and make any comments you have concerning the budget. Copies of the tentative budget are available at the City office.  

The City has been contacted about a project that a citizen is putting together. We feel like this is a great cause and will be an excellent addition to our City Center. Christie Bailey is working on putting together the design, funding, and other logistical needs of erecting a Veterans’ Memorial for those citizens of Pleasant View that have served in the military throughout our City’s  history. She is looking for anyone that would like to be involved to help in this noble endeavor. Please feel free to reach out to her at baileykbct@gmail.com if you have any questions or would like to help. Christie and the City would both like to acknowledge and thank Frank Maughan for his help in this project and the many other projects and service that he has provided through the years in support of veterans.     

I would like to bring your attention to what I consider a hidden jewel within our community. That is the Wadman Nature Park located at 400 West 4300 North. If you have not had a chance to go check it out, I would encourage you to do so. It is a very peaceful, serene place with a trail that runs through it. It would be a great way to spend an evening with your family. A nice peaceful walk through the park and there is even a bowery where you could enjoy a picnic. It’s a beautiful place that I’m hoping more people can be aware of and take advantage of its beauty. Thanks to Councilman Jerry Burns and many Boy Scouts in helping make improvements to this park and other projects around our community 

As Mayor, I reflect so much more on what makes this the greatest community in the State. I examine every little aspect of what we do, why we do it, and how we get it done. I encourage you to look around at your City. To notice what is happening on a daily basis, the things that go on behind the scenes: water, sewer, police, parks, recreation, snow plowing, animal control, court, and all the associated work that goes on for development. The list is much bigger than I have space for. We are here for you and everything we do is to make your life here more enjoyable so that hopefully you will always want to call Pleasant View your home. Feel free to send me an email and tell me what you love and what we can do better: lcall@pleasantviewcity.com  

Once again, thanks for caring, thanks for all you do, and thanks for being good neighbors. I am committed to doing whatever it takes to ensure that we remain the best place to not only grow up, but the best place to grow old. 

Mayor Leonard Call

June  Calendar  of  Events

June  9

Weber  High  School  –  ACT  Testing

North  View  Senior  Center 485  E.  2550  N.  •  North  Ogden,  Utah  Visit  our  new  website  at  northviewseniorcenter.org

Mondays 

8:30  am  -  Ceramics 

10:00  am  –  Line  Dancing

12:30  pm  -  Pinochle 

2:00pm  -  Tap  Dance  Class 

Tuesdays 

9:30  am  -  Art

10:00  am  -  Line  Dancing 

12:30  pm  –  MahJong

12:30  pm  -  Weight  Lifting  (Strength 

Exercises)

12:30  pm  -  Pinochle

Wednesdays 

9:00  am  -  Wood  Carving 

9:30  am  -  Bridge 

10:00  am  -  Line  Dancing 

12:30  pm  -  Pinochle 

Thursdays 

1:00  pm  -  Center  Opens 

1:00  pm  -  Tap  Dance  Class 

5:00  pm  -  Dinner

5:30  pm  –  EntertainmentFridays

8:30  am  –  Hot  Hula/Zumba

8:30  am  -  Ceramics 

9:00  am  -  Bridge

10:00  am  -  Yoga  (bring  own  mat)

Thursday  Entertainment  at  5:30  pm

June  7  –  Cindy  Hales

June  14  –  Karaoke

June  21  –  Pam  Cannon

June  28  -  Bingo

Special Events and Activities

Wed.  June  6  –  Cell  Phone  Class  –  2  pm

Sat.  June  16  –  Senior  Picnic  –  Sandridge  Park  –  11:30  am

Sat.  June  16  –  Gary  Romer  (Dance)  and  Potluck  –  7  pm

Mon.  June  18  –  AARP  Driving  Class  –  10  am

Wed.  June  20  –  Food  Sense  Class  (for  4-6  weeks)  –  11  am

Tues.  June  26  –  CENTER  CLOSED  FOR  VOTING

Blood  Pressure  Clinics   2nd  Monday  –  11:00  am   4th  Thursday  –  4:00  pm

Foot  Clinic  2nd  and  3rd  Wed.  –  10:00am

Free  Legal  Advice Thurs.  June  7  –  4:00  pm

For  Seniors  55  or  olderLunch   

    11:45  AM  -  Mon,  Tues,  Wed,  and  FriDinner

        5:00  PM  -  Thurs  (Opens  at  1:00  PM)  Prices

Seniors  over  age  60  -  $3.00

Seniors  under  age  60  -  $6.00 

Hours  Mon.  Tues.  Wed.  8:00  AM  -  4:30  PM

Thurs.  1:00  PM-7:30  PM

Fri.  8:00  AM  -  3:00  PM

JOIN  US  FOR  SENIOR  YOGA!  Fridays  at  10am

DID  YOU  KNOW...6  BENEFITS  OF  YOGA  FOR  SENIORS:

Yoga  improves  balance  and  stability-reduce  the  risk  of  falls

Yoga  improves  flexibility  &  joint  health-helps  stiff  and  achy  joints  and  prevents  injury

Yoga  improves  respiration-keep  your  respiratory  system  in  shape!

Yoga  reduces  high  blood  pressure-reduce  stress

Yoga  reduces  anxiety–relax  your  body,  relaxes  your  mind.

 

Tuesdays  –  North  Ogden  City  Council  Meetings  6:00  pm

June  6  Rocky  Mountain  Barrel  Racing  Jackpot  –  Golden  Spike  Arena  –  4:30-11:30  pm

June  7

Freed  Team  Roping  –  Golden  Spike  Center  –  6-11pm

June  8

Music  on  the  Patio  ft.  Crook  &  the  Bluff  –  Wolf  Creek  Resort  –  7-10pm

June  9

Free  RAMP  Activities:  Roy  Recreation  Complex,  Ott  Planetarium,  Ogden  Nature  Center

Brigham  City  Arts  Festival  –  Bill  of  Rights  Plaza,  Brigham  City  –  11am-4pm

June  12  Yappy  Hour  Dog  Event–  Liberty  Park,  SLC  –  6-9pm

June  13

Jazz  at  the  Station  –  Union  Station  –  7-8pm

June  14

Strike  a  Chord:  Musical  Rattles  Family  Event–  SLC  Main  Branch  Library  –  1pm

June  15

Hunstman  Day  at  This  is  the  Place  Heritage  Park  –  10am-5pm

Gallivan  Center’s  25th  Anniversary  Concert  –  Gallivan  Center  –  7:30pm-Midnight

June  16

Free  RAMP  Activities:  Roy  Recreation  Complex,  BSA  Ropes  Challenge  Course,  Treehouse  Children's  Museum,  Ice  Sheet,  Ogden  Nature  Center

Bee  Fest  –  Wasatch  Community  Gardens’  Farm,  SLC  –  9am-2pm

Utah  Asian  Festival  –  Mountain  American  Expo  Center  –  10am-7pm

Juneteenth  Festival  –  Ogden’s  Union  Station  –  Noon-9pm

Saturday  for  Families:  Sumi-e  Ink  Painting  –  Utah  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  SLC  –  1-4pm

Movie  Night  at  the  Old  Barn  Amphitheater  ft.  Wonder  Woman  –  Wolf  Creek  Resort  –  8-10pm

June  19

Easy  Street:  Morning  of  Dixie,  Swing,  and  Jazz  –  Liberty  Sr.  Center,  SLC  –  11am-Noon

June  20

Best  ‘N  West  Barrel  Race  –  Golden  Spike  Riding  Arena  –  4-11pm

Utah  Film  Center  “Tell  Them  We  are  Rising”  –  Peery’s  Theater  –  7-9pm

June  21,  22,  23  Night  Vision:  The  Reason  for  the  Seasons  –  Clark  Planetarium,  SLC  –  6:45-7:45pm

June  21,  22-The  Wonderful  Wizard  of  Oz  –  Jessie  Datwyler  Amphitheatre,  Nibley  –  7-8:30pm

June  21

G.  Brown  Quintet:  Light  Jazz  –  South  Jordan  Community  Center  –  11:30am-12:30pm

4H  Horse  Show  Rodeo  –  Golden  Spike  Riding  Arena  –  5-11pm

June  22

Sunshine  Breakfast  –  Ogden  Nature  Center  –  7:30-8:30  am

Movie  in  the  Park  –  Beauty  and  the  Beast  –  Harrisville  Park  –  7  pm

Music  on  the  Patio  ft.  Michelle  Moonshine  –  Wolf  Creek  Resort  –  7-10pm

Pleasant  View  City  Founders  Day  Activities

Summer  Vietnamese  Festival  –  Dao  Trang  Phap  Hoa,  SLC  –  8am-9pm

World  Refugee  Day  and  Festival  –  Fairmont  Park,  SLC  –  10am-4pm

Snowbrush  Herb  Festival  –  The  Gateway,  SLC  –  11am-7pm

June  23

Free  RAMP  Activities:  Ogden  Nature  Center,  Fort  Buenaventura,  Lorin  Farr  Pool,  Roy  Recreation  Complex,  Union  Station  Museums

June  25

Movies  on  the  Mountain  ft.  Black  Panther  &  Activities    –  Snowbasin  Resort  –  4:30-10:00pm

June  26

-Freed  Team  Roping  –  Golden  Spike  Riding  Arena  –  6-11pm

June  27

Rocky  Mountain  Barrel  Racing  Jackpot  –  Golden  Spike  Riding  Arena  –  4:30-

11:30pm June  28,  29,  30

Night  Vision:  Mars  –  Clark  Planetarium,  SLC  –  6:45-7:45pm

June  30

Free  RAMP  Activities:  Ogden  Nature  Center,  Roy  Recreation  Complex,  Peery's  Egyptian  Theater,  Ice  Sheet,  Weber  Pathways  Event

Weber  High  School  Class  of  ‘98  Reunion  –  6-11pm

July  2

-Movies  on  the  Mountain  ft.  Jumangi  –  Snowbasin  Resort  –  4:30-10p