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Elev8 Clubhouse: dedicated to the belief everyone has potential
Feb 03, 2025 11:57 AM
Elev8 Clubhouse provides individuals with a supportive network including educational opportunities, vocational and life skills training, employment opportunities, and assistance with housing resources. The environment is designed to foster friendships and maintain a sense of belonging and well-being. Members take an active role in the governance and operation of the program. Our Clubhouse is built upon the belief every member can recover from the effects of mental illness to lead a personally satisfying life. We accomplish this by working side by side doing meaningful work and, in the process, forming strong relationships. Members are dedicated to one another's success - no matter how long it takes or how challenging it is. Our program is organized around a belief in the potential for productive contributions from everyone, in spite of the serious effects of mental illness. A program of SW Behavioral Health Center inspired by Clubhouse International. |
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An Update on the St. George Marathon
Feb 24, 2025 11:53 AM
It begins in the majestic Pine Valley mountains and descends nearly 2600 feet through scenic southwest Utah, to the beautiful Worthen Park. The St. George Marathon is a point-to-point race which is USA Track & Field Certified & Sanctioned. On Saturday, October 4, this beautiful event will feature 1000 - 5000 runners. On Monday, February 24, Michelle Graves, from the City of St. George will give SGR an update on what's what in this major event in 2025. Bring your friends, neighbors and co-workers to get all the info. |
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Eat, bid and help Scouts raise funds for a year of service
Mar 01, 2025 4:01 PM
Local Scout Troop 42 – one of several troops sponsored in part by St. George Rotary – invites you to a spaghetti dinner and silent auction to raise funds to support activities for young men and women scout troops in the St. George community. Mark your calendar for Saturday, March 1 from 4 – 7 p.m. and join Troop 42 at the VFW Hall, 100 S. 300 East in St. George. Suggested donation is $20 per person; $25-30 for couples or $50 for a family ($10 per person after 5 family members). For more information, contact Scoutmaster Matt McIff at 435-772-5283 or email to mattmciff@gmail.com.
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"If I sign up for one or more SGR committee, what will I be doing?"
Mar 03, 2025 11:58 AM
There is a great deal to be done under the banner of St. George Rotary Club and a huge need for members willing to step up ... and sign up! On Monday, March 3, committee chairs will each take a few minutes to share their ideas and needs ... so you can serve on the committee of your choice. And, there will be prizes!!! |
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SG Arts Festival and Concert in the Park
Mar 10, 2025 11:58 AM
Paintings. Sculptures. Textiles. Jewelry. Ceramics. Photography. Whatever artistic medium delights you most, you’ll find it at the St. George Art Festival on Easter weekend, April 18-19. In anticipation, we are pleased to Peyton Lee who will tell us what we need to know about this year's St. George Arts Festival. Ms. Lee will also share her enthusiasm for this year's Concert in the Park series. The Concert in the Park Series is a celebration of wonderful music, open parks, and family celebration. The Series runs April through September at Vernon Worthen Park. Park seating is available. Families are welcome to bring blankets, lawn chairs, and food. The concert series is FREE to the public. Don't miss the second Monday of each month through September. Park seating is available, bring blankets, lawn chairs, food, and the family. For more information call 435-627-4510. |
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"Po me, is Eireannach me" or in other words "toiscigh an spraoi seo"
Mar 17, 2025 11:58 AM
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"Me and My BFF, The U. S. Secretary of State"
Mar 24, 2025 11:53 AM
The American dream lives on with the unanimous confirmation by the U. S. Senate of Marco Rubio as U. S. Secretary of State. What was it like to grow up across the street from Marco and the Rubio family in Las Vegas, walking to school together while talking about football, scouts and politics while learning from the same elementary school teachers. What insights can Bryan share about the Secretary and his drive today for peace in the world. This program is a "must" so bring your friends, neighbors, co-workers. |
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Welcomes SGR to The Games' New Home
Apr 07, 2025 11:57 AM
The Huntsman World Senior Games now has a beautiful NEW home at 1592 S. Dixie Drive, Suite #103, so join your friends in Rotary to become one of the first "locals" to tour their new location. This is in the spirit of Rotary's founder Paul Harris who believed in the importance of knowing where our fellow Rotarians spend 8+ hours a day ... every day. Join us for lunch, a few words from the CEO and a tour of the new facility. Bring a friend, neighbor or co-worker. |
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Judging
Apr 14, 2025 8:56 AM
Ten volunteers are needed to judge the Legacy Elementary School Science Fair before our regular meeting on Monday, April 14. If you have done this "service above self" before, you know how much fun it is to meet these young scholars and hear about their projects. If you haven't been involved before, this project may just become your favorite of all SGR does in the community! Sign up sheet will be circulated over the next couple of weeks so sign up and join us at 280 E. 100 South in St. George. |
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"Who Is Your Customer, Really? The Million-Dollar Question".
Apr 14, 2025 11:57 AM
Every business depends on its customers to thrive. But, what if everything you believe about your customers is wrong? In this engaging presentation, Zac Stucki reveals a groundbreaking framework to challenge the conventional definition of 'customer' and transforms how successful businesses operate. Through unforgettable stories and real-world examples, Zac uncovers why most companies misidentify their true customers—a costly mistake which leaves millions in revenue on the table—and shares the proven solution which has helped businesses achieve breakthrough growth. Bring a neighbor, friend, or co-worker for this eye opening presentation. |
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4-Way Test Essay Contest Winners
Apr 28, 2025 11:53 AM
The 4-Way Test of the things we think, say or do in our business, home and community is the jumping off point for students at Tonaquint and Sunrise Ridge Intermediate Schools to share examples set by parents, grandparents, teachers, neighbors or friends. This annual chance to meet the winners and hear their stories is a great opportunity to invite neighbors, friends, family and co-workers to experience St. George Rotary.
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NO MEETING, but we hope you'll join us for our Latin Appreciation party in the park
May 05, 2025 5:57 PM
Mark your calendar and watch for more information on our fun and festive Cinco de Mayo party at Tonaquint Park. This family event will linclude food, games, socializing and a train ride with Rotary friends. Come one, come all! While you're waiting, why not consider those you know - friends, family, neighbors, co-workers - and invite these prospective members to join us, too! |
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May 12, 2025 11:57 AM
St. George Fire Chief Robert Stoker began a 40 year career as a firefighter in July 1985. He advanced through the ranks to Chief in 1998 where he has now served for 27 of his 40 years. His department has seen huge growth over the years including the current construction of a new station house on the corner of 100 South and Flood Street. Here's another good opportunity to invite a neighbor, friend, family member or co-worker to hear his presentation on May 12 at the Best Western Abbey Inn.
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"Water, water everywhere ... or is there?"
May 19, 2025 11:53 AM
As we head into another St. George summertime, our community is in a precarious position water-wise due to drought, low snow pack and according to the Salt Lake Tribune, “In southwestern Utah, the snowpack is less than 40% of normal and the headwaters of the Santa Clara River have almost no snow,” said Jordan Clayton, supervisor of the Utah Snow Survey. "The snow-water equivalent in the Santa Clara River area is 17% of where it should be this time of year, and the upper Virgin River area is not much better at 38% of normal, according to the National Water and Climate Center. In the neighboring Coal-Parowan and Sevier Headwaters areas to the north, the snow-water equivalent is roughly 56% of average. "Besides the lack of rain and snow, drought conditions in the southwest corner of the state have been worsened by several factors. One is the storm track, which has largely bypassed southwest Utah and steered rain and snow to northern Utah. "Another is the monsoonal moisture which brings rain to southwest Utah in July and August was only enough last summer to whet water watchers’ appetites and left them thirsting for more." This program on Monday, May 19 will help you understand what all this means and serious our water concerns really are here in SW Utah. Bring a neighbor, friend, family member or co-worker for what's really happening!
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Wrapping up school for this year and looking forward to what's coming next
Jun 02, 2025 11:58 AM
Washington County School District Superintendent Richard Holmes who has just ended the 2nd year of his new position. After several years as Assistant Superintendent for secondary education he began his transition on May 1, 2023 replacing Larry Bergeson who had held the position since 2013. He promises an update on the SY2024-25 school year as well as a report on the future of the district when he meets with SGR on Monday, June 2. Bring your friends and family members for this information meeting. |
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What's up with trails and overpasses in St. George?
Jun 09, 2025 11:56 AM
Active transportation in the City of St. George is an integral piece of the transportation puzzle, providing ways for people to reach their destinations regardless of mode. Lloyd Sutton has been the Active Transportation Coordinator for the City of St. George since 2022 and has overseen many great improvements and initiatives, including the installation of trail counters and writing a grant to secure funding for two future underpasses, at 400 East and 900 South. He will come prepared to share all the latest and greatest information in trails and overpasses around town. And, be aware we've been booted out of the Abbey Inn again this week. As such, we will be meeting upstairs at Chubby's Cafe at 188 N. St. George Blvd. so you might want to come a little early to order your lunch.
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Report on this year's trip to Guatemala
Jun 16, 2025 11:57 PM
Dan Strobell has been leading a company of Rotarians and other humanitarian volunteers on a lifechanging journey to Maya villages in Guatemala for 18 years. What began with members of his own family has now expanded to include most of the members of St. George Rotary, some from Cedar City Rotary; others in District 5420 ... and this year, even included donors from Ohio! The Guatemala stoves project - named Utah Rotary District's "International Project of the Year" in 2024 - is a humanitarian project building simple vented cinderblock stoves for villagers who have before been cooking over open fires inside their homes. Now numbering 3400+ stoves in many Maya homes, this year Rotarians took along Happy Factory toys, hundreds of hand knit or crocheted caps, a large supply of vitamins, dry beans and other services. This project has changed many lives. Please invite friends, family, neighbors and co-workers to experience the "Magic of Rotary" in action to join us at the Pasta Factory meeting room.
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"What RYLA taught me about leadership"
Jun 23, 2025 11:57 AM
Welcome back this year's four amazing and adventurous young men and women - and two alums - who represented their community, their school and St. George Rotary Club at Utah Rotary's Youth Leadership Awards/Academy at Wasatch Academy on June 9-12. Rotary's future generation - and SGR's Youth Chair Ryan Davis - will share some of their experiences and what they learned as RYLArians. Bring interested friends, family members, neighbors or co-workers. Come one, come all. |
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Children's Justice Center
Jul 07, 2025 11:58 AM
The Children’s Justice Center in St. George / Washington County, since February 1997, provides advocacy services to children who have experienced abuse in all its forms. Initially it was anticipated CJC’s staff and professional team would serve 100-150 children per year. But as time went by that number increased to an average of 300 children annually. The move from a tiny house in the middle of town to a larger facility where this important non-profit organization has continued to evolve – thanks to the generosity of the community and a vigorous grant application process – opened in April 2018. With this additional space, CJC added a specialized child forensic interviewer and a full-time victim advocate, both in 2016. The facility also includes an on-site medical room with medical staff provided by Primary Children’s Medical Center “Safe and Healthy Families” and comprehensive mental health therapy. Please plan to park in the north parking lot ... and enter through the northwest door! St. George Rotary will have lunch and the opportunity to tour the facility and to hear from CJC’s Executive Director Kristy Pike so bring friends, family or co-workers for this important program on Monday, July 7 at noon at the facility located at 463 E. 500 South. |
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What's being planned in SG City's Park Planning Division?
Jul 14, 2025 11:57 AM
The mission of St. George City’s Park Planning Department is “to enhance the quality of life by providing safe, well-maintained parks, public places and trails; preserving open space and historic resources; caring for people; strengthening the bonds of community; and creating opportunities for renewal, growth, and enrichment.” The rapid growth in this community has fueled a tremendous demand for parks, trails, and the landscaping of facilities and rights-of-way. The Park Planning Division provides long-range planning and implementation of new parks, trails, other open-space recreational facilities, and major upgrades to existing parks and trails. Park Planning updates the City's Parks and Trails Master Plan and prepares long-term capital budgets. Since its creation in 2004, the Park Planning Division has since designed and built multiple parks, trails, and sports complexes. The speaker for SGR’s meeting at the Best Western Abbey Inn on Monday, July 14 will be Landscape Architect Mark Goble. This interesting program will be another great opportunity to bring a neighbor, friend or co-worker so “who is your ONE?” |
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Bring your questions or ideas to discuss around a round table
Jul 21, 2025 11:57 AM
You've signed up for "service above self" on one of several of SGR's newly formed committees but what do you do now? On Monday, July 21 you are invited to bring your questions ... and your exciting ideas for growing membership, "bigger, better, bolder" service and special projects, socials, developing youth leaders, foundaton giving, and our all important fundraising efforts. This meeting will not only be a chance to "unite for good" with other members, it will be the beginning of more good things happening in RY2025-26. |
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Meet and greet candidates for SG city council and mayor
Jul 21, 2025 6:23 PM
Local resident Jared Larsen commented, "What a great service to the community. Thank you, Linda and St. George Rotary Club!" It's election time again - no surprise there - so this is our opportunity to "say Rotary" to those in our community while they enjoy a cookie and the opportunity to meet, greet and ask questions of those running for two positions on the SG City Council and for SG City Mayor. This is your chance to meet and greet the four mayoral candidates: incumbent Michelle Randall, Jimmie Hughes, Brannon Rezo and Aros Mackey. Those running to fill two seats on the St. George City Council are: Nathan Caplin, Greg Aldred, Jami Leavitt, Shane Losee, Bryan Thiriot and incumbents Natalie Larsen and Michelle Tanner. Please tell your neighbors, friends and co-workers. See you at Pine View High School beginnning at 6:30 p.m. |