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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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![]() State of the City (Readers Digest condensed version)
Jun 02, 2025 11:58 AM
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