A message from Mayor Leonard Call:
February brings an exciting time. The country will be enjoying the 2018 Winter Olympics. Families, friends, and loved ones will be remembering each other during the Valentine’s Day celebrations, and we also remember those that have been elected to the highest office in the county during President’s Day, a federal holiday first established to celebrate and honor the birth of America’s first President.
By the late 1980s, some states and (most significantly) retail establishments advertised “President’s Day” and the name has stuck ever since. Let us celebrate not just the people that have been elected President, but the concept behind the election of these positions. The freedom that this represents. Many see this holiday simply as a day off work, with great sales on furniture and mattresses, instead of a day to celebrate and honor the American Presidency in general.
I would hope as we enjoy watching our men and women participate in the Olympics, as we watch our flag being raised in salute of victory and our national anthem played to honor those accomplishments, that we could have an increase in pride and greater optimism for the future of this great country. I would like to report that we have had several meetings as a new council and that we are committed to being even more united and dedicated to working in a harmonious environment to conduct the affairs of this great city. We have been moving forward on many projects and establishing priorities for the new year. Improving our ability to handle our storm water more effectively has been a big concern. It appears that we have been having a “100-year storm” about once a year lately, and these mega-storms quickly tax our current system’s ability to handle the massive amounts of water they produce. We are committed to finding solutions to protect our citizens’ property as well as our downstream neighbors.
On behalf of the City Council, the administration, the staff and me, we thank you for your support, for your choice to not only live in Pleasant View, but to call it your home.
Leonard Call, Mayor
Summer youth t-ball, baseball and softball program introduces and develops age-appropriate skills and game play strategies that lead to steady improvement and a lifelong enjoyment of the game. Children will be taught proper technique, and will be given the time to practice, master, and build upon learned skills. They will also be given plenty of opportunity to showcase their newly developed skills in scheduled league games that are centered on positive encouragement, inclusion, and sportsmanship. All registered children will participate in weekly practices and a 7 game season. Children will receive a team t-shirt, team cap, and most equipment is provided (bats, helmets, etc.). Just bring your glove, and let's play!
Registration: March 1st - 31st
T-Ball: Open to all Kindergarten students
Softball/ Baseball: Open to all 1st-9th grade students
Students of the Month from Weber High School is Jordan “Chipper” Talbot; Skye Herrera from Maria Montessori Academy; Brooklynn Edwards from North Ogden Junior High School; and Talen Chadburn from Orion Junior High School. Great job students!
Too often, a kid is alone at lunch, bullied in a classroom, or alone at recess. Grant Knight, a junior at Weber High, and his friends are trying to change that. Their solution: Buddy Benches. “My team and I hope that we will be able to make a positive impact to help elementary school students learn how to include others and make friends,” Knight explains. The idea is that a bench can be placed outside at recess where a student may sit if they don’t feel included, feel low for the day, or are just alone. Other students will see this bench, and the person on it, and respond in the loving, caring ways that children do. Knight continues, “This bench gives those who are hesitant to make new friends or get involved a means by which they can be noticed. We hope that by instilling the importance of inclusion in children while they are young will make a great change for good in our community.” Knight first thought of this idea as his Eagle Scout Project as he met with Mrs. Gilstrap, principal of Green Acres Elementary. Together, the idea was born and carried out as Knight collected enough donations from neighbors and community members to get two Buddy Benches for Green Acres. After seeing the difference the benches made, and hearing the many success stories, Knight knew he needed to branch out further.
School Calendar
Feb 10 Weber – ACT Testing Date
Feb 13 Weber – Girls Basketball – Northridge @ Weber – 5:15-7pm
Weber – Boys Basketball – Northridge @ Weber – 7-9pm
Feb 14 NOJH – PTSA Valentine’s Stomp in Small Gym
Feb 15 NOJH – Girls Basketball – Roy @ NOJH – 3pm
Orion – Girls Basketball – Rocky Mtn. @ Orion – 3-5pm
Feb 16 Comp. Day – NO SCHOOL
Weber – Boys Basketball - @ Davis – 7-9pm
Feb 19 President’s Day – NO SCHOOL
Feb 20 Weber – Girls Basketball – State Tournament
Orion – District Choir Festival Performance – 7-8:30pm
Feb 21 Weber – Parent/Teacher Conferences
Weber – Boys Basketball - @ Syracuse – 7-9pm
MMA – Science Fair
NOJH – Girls Basketball @ Rocky – 3pm
Feb 22 Weber – Girls Basketball – State Tournament
Weber – Utah Higher Ed Day – 12-2:30pm
Weber County School District Science Fair
Feb 23 Weber – Girls Basketball – State Tournament
NOJH & Orion – District Beginning
Orchestra Festival @ Fremont – 8am-2pm
Orion – Girls Basketball @ NOJH – 3-5pm
Feb 24 Weber – Debate – Region 1 Meet @ Clearfield
Weber – Girls Basketball – State Tournament
Feb 26 Weber – Tryouts – Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Track, Golf, Tennis
Elementary Schools – Storytelling Festival
Feb 27 Weber – ACT Test Date (All Juniors)
Weber – Boys Basketball – State Tournament
NOJH – Festival Concert – 7pm
Orion – Girls Basketball – Wahlquist @ Orion – 3-5pm
Elementary Schools – Storytelling Festival
Feb 28 Orion – Choir Concert – 6:30-7:30pm
Senior Calendar
2:00 Tap Dancing
Feb. 15 Grief Group – 2:30pm Sing a Long – 5:30pm
Feb. 17 Gary Romer/Potluck – 7:00pm
Feb. 19 Closed for President’s Day
Feb. 22 Bingo – 5:30pm
For seniors 55 or older
Lunch 11:45 AM - Mon, Tues, Wed, and Fri
Dinner 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
FREE FAMILY FUN EVENTS
Feb 10 Changing Lanes Concert – Motown Hits – Viridian Center, W. Jordan, 7-12pm
Feb 14 Jazz at the Station – Ogden Union Station – 7-8pm
Feb 15 George Brown Quintet Concert – Gallivan Center -7:30-12pm
Feb 16 Family Valentines Dance – Central Davis Jr. High Gym – 7-9:30pm
Feb 17 Best N’ West Barrel Race – Ogden Golden Spike Center – 9am-3pm
Feb 17 The Great Backyard Bird Count – Ogden Nature Center – 9:30-10:30am
Feb 24 8th Annual Ogden Seed Swap – Ogden Prep. Academy – 10am-Noon
Feb 26 Weber State Storytelling Festival – 9:30-12:30am