Summer tennis lessons begin June 6, 2016, at the Harrisville City tennis courts. Registration was held on May 10, but there may still be a few open spots available. For more information, please visit their website at: tennisrec.wix.com/msctennis.
Harrisville Splash Pad season will open May 30 at 10 am. Splash Pad hours of operation are 10am to 8 pm. And will run from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The Splash Pad is located at the main park at 1350 North Highway 89.
Harrisville Heritage Days will be held on August 6, 2016. If you are interested in volunteering for Heritage Days, please contact Harrisville City Offices at 801-782-4100, ext. 1000. Local businesses interested in sponsoring Heritage Days’ activities and events, please contact Council member, Jeff Pearce at: jpearce@cityofharrisville.com or Jennie Knight at: jknight@cityofharrisville.com.
Economic Development with Harrisville City: In an effort to boost economic development in the area, Better City has conducted a series of interviews with stakeholders in Harrisville. They will report their findings at 7 pm on May 24th at the regularly scheduled City Council meeting. Harrisville City invites all citizens who have an interest in the future development of our community to attend.
School boundary changes will be affecting Majestic Elementary, Lomond View Elementary and North Ogden Elementary schools. Boundary proposals have been reviewed by the Board. Weber School District Board has accepted proposal #1: This decision means that beginning August 2016, Pleasant View students located along and to the northwest of 1375 West will attend Lomond View Elementary. North Ogden students located in an area east of 150 West and north of 2200 North will attend North Ogden Elementary. Principal Dave Wallace at Majestic Elementary says, “It is with heavy hearts that we part ways with Mountaineers that we love. However, we are excited for their new adventure knowing that the Lomond View Lions and the North Ogden Eagles will welcome them with open arms.”
Any youth interested volunteering at the Weber County Animal Shelter this summer may do so by filling out a parental permission slip signed on record with the Shelter. Volunteers ages 14-15 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Over 18 years must submit a background check by Weber County Sheriff’s office. Volunteers may exercise dogs by walking them on a leash, playing with them, bathing or grooming them. They must make sure to take dogs out one at a time. Also, volunteers may take the cats out one at a time and play inside the building in designated areas. Hours for the animal shelter are: Monday-Friday 8 am to 6 pm, and is closed on the weekends. You may call 801-399-8244 for more information about volunteering or visiting the shelter.