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What EPA Has Learned So Far PFAS are widely used, long-lasting chemicals, components of which break down very slowly over time. Because of their widespread use and their persistence in the environmen...


Program:
Welcome to the Arts Summit


St. George Tennis Program Schedule:


TRAILS, PARKS & RECREATION  BOND:


Register:
Please fill one registration form per each individual attending the Summit!   St. George Arts Commission RAP Tax Grant FY 23-24 recipients may send 2 organizational representatives free of charge...


St. George Art Museum Book Club:
...open to all. Precautions have been taken in accordance with current COVID 19 regulations. Join us or email us to be listed in our book club as a member or facilitator of some books. If you are interested in participating in this group, please email museum@sgcity.org     2023 Book Club Featured Literature January 19th - "The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" by Kim Michele Richardson   February 16th - "The Second Mrs. Astor" by Shana Abe   March 16th - "Oil and Marble: A Novel of Leonardo and Michelangelo" by Stephanie Storey   April 20th - "Before We Were Yours" by Lisa Wingate   May 18th - "The Lincoln Highway" by Amor Towles   June 15th - "The Indigo Girl" by Natasha Boyd   July 20th - "Where the Forest Meets the Stars" by Glendy Vanderah   August 17th - "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce   September 21st - "The Life We Bury" by Allen Eskens   October 19th - "The Great Alone" by Kristin Hannah   November 16th - "I Always ...


Tumbling   :
Lil' Rollers Tumbling and Tumbling Sessions


Childcare. The St. George Recreation Center is happy to announce that the Childcare facility is open!:
...nbsp; Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 9:00am - 11:30am 9:00am - 11:30am 9:00am - 11:30am 9:00am - 11:30am 9:00am - 11:30am No childcare service available 5:30pm - 8:00pm 5:30pm - 8:00pm 5:30pm - 8:00pm 5:30pm - 8:00pm         Child Care Costs All 3 month and annual pass holders receive childcare for up to TWO children for FREE. After the 2nd child the cost is $1.50 per child. All patrons who purchase a Day Pass MUST pay $1.50 per child for child care.  Only children of parents using the Recreation Center can be dropped off for child care. You CANNOT leave the premises while your child is in child care.    Childcare Policies and Procedures   Dear Parents,  The Rec. Center childcare staff is happy to be able to offer a place where your children can be happy and busy while you are working out in our facility Because we want your children to enjoy their time here and want the program to continue to run smoothly, we would like you to be familiar with our policies and procedures as follows: 1. Registering: Parents must sign children and parent(s) names on the sign-in/sign-out sheet. Please fill the sheet out completely before you leave to work out. Child must be signed out by the parent who signed the child in, unless arranged previously with one of the staff.   2. Time: Childcare is offered Monday-Friday 9am-11:30am and Monday-Thursday 5:30pm-8:30pm.   3. Age Limit: Childcare is offered for children that are 6 months to 7 years of age.   4. Prices: Childcare is free for up to 2 children to anyone who has purchased a 3, 6, or 12 month premium pass and only if that person is in the facility at the same time children are being watched. Otherwise it is a $1.50/hour a child.    5. Food in the Playroom: Please feed your children before coming to the Rec. Center to work out. We try to have water and crackers on hand, but that is it. Babies with bottles are O.K. Please label the bottle with the child's name. NO GUM PLEASE!   6. Toys Brought from Home: We will not be responsible for any toys brought from home. If a child brings a toy PLEASE make sure that it isn't too small or sharp that a child can swallow or hurt themselves or another with it.    7. Children in Diapers or Potty Training: Before you leave your children in the Rec. Center playroom make sure that your children have gone to the bathroom or are wearing clean, dry diapers. If your children need to be changed or needs to use the rest room and still requires assistance one of our staff will come and find you. For health reasons, parents please dispose of diapers in our outside garbage cans. The nearest one is outside the front door. Thank you.    8. Returning Children to Parents: if your child bites or causes injury to another child they will be returned to you. If your children continue these aggressive behaviors they will be suspended from the Rec. Center playroom. If your children cry for more than ten minutes or appear to be ill, our staff will return them to you. Children who misbehave beyond reasonable control will also be returned to you.    9. Parents MUST remain in the facility while their children are being left ...


Cemetery:
Maintenance and Clean-up Information 2023 Clean-up dates:  January 9th - 13th June 12th - 16th October 2nd - 6th The Parks Division staff pro...


Aerobics, Strength Training & Cycling:


City Pool:
...;   ½ Season (1st Half 5/27/23-7/17/23) (2nd Half 7/17/23-9/6/23) $72   $162   $84 $180 Individual Pass – Full Season $54 $144 $60 $162 Individual Pass   –   ½ Season (1st Half 5/27/21-7/17/21) (2nd Half 7/17/2021-9/6/21) $30 $78 $36 $90   Tri-Pack Pass Annual membership to the St. George Recre...


Resources:
948 N 1300 W St George, UT  84770 Phone: (435) 628-9310 Fax: (435) 319-4365 Email: info@switchpointcrc.org


Lapidary & Jewelry Making:
...s are included. All skill levels are welcome! Classes Tuesday and Thursday 9 AM - 12 PM or 12 PM - 3 PM Pricing Information $100/ Resident; $107/ Non-Resident; $8.00 daily drop in rate Equipment Is Provide; silver not included   Jewelry Making Program Chain Making Classes- Mondays, April 22- May 20 @ Noon-3:00 pm Learn how to make bracelets or beautiful chains for your jewelry. This class has no soldering and is for all levels. It does not require any prior jewelry making experience. We will start with how to make your jumprings in large batches safely and quickly. Then we will make a few basic chains before moving into varieties of chain mail. This is a techniques class. Students will leave with samples they made of each chain in copper.  Beginning Jewelry Making Class- Mondays, March 4-April 15 @ Noon-3:00 pm This is a class for the absolute beginner, or for someone who hasn’t done this in a while and would like a refresher course on soldering with silver. We will cut, shape and make a bezel to fit a stone. We will then solder that down with some embellishments. We will make a bail and polish the piece. We will finish by setting the stone. Instructor will introduce several pieces of equipment in the jewelry studio including the torch, and the safe use of them. This is a project based class and students will leave with a pendant made of silver with a cabochon stone set on it. Stone selection will be different than shown on the sample.  Tube Setting Workshop- Thursday, March 14 @ 9am-4pm Learn a quick and easy way to set round faceted stones. Students will solder a few pieces of tubing down on a base plate. We will then use burs to cut a seat for the stones at the correct height, and then set the stones. The class will be working with copper tubing on a brass plate, although the same techniques apply to silver. This is a techniques oriented class. Beginning Jewelry class, or knowing how to solder and set a cabochon is recommended. Rivet Making Workshop- Tuesday, March 12 @ 9am-4pm If you can drill a hole in it, you can connect it. Learn how to attach things without solder or glue. We will go through three types of rivets- wire, tubing, and using tiny brass screws. This is a techniques class. Students will learn riveting by putting two sheets of brass together, but the technique applies to endless materials. This is for all levels.      Pricing Information Rivet and Tube Setting Workshops: $40 Resident; $45/ Non-Resident per workshop Chain Making Class: $60 Resident; $65/ Non-Resident Beginning Jewelry Making Class: $109 Resident; $114/ Non-Resident Equipment Is Provide for each class   &...


3000 East Upgrades:
Phase 1 - Completed Phase 2 - Completed Phase 3 - Completed  Phase 4 - Completed  Phase 5&6 - Beginning April 2024      *Schedule is subject to change due to funding, weat...


Bike To Work Day:
...rk Day!   Ride by a Bike to Work station on Friday May 17th between 7-9am for free snacks and swag.   Locations: Downtown - Zion’s Square 20 N Main Street Crosby Family Confluence Park - 1953. S Convention Center Drive Sun River Trailhead - Bluegrass Way and Arro...


ART ATTACK:
...Bikestock (12 and Under Ride Bikes)   Event Information Start Time: 9am Start Line Location: Town Square Splash Pad (50 S Main, St. George UT 84770) Awards and Medals: Awards will be given to the first place finisher in each category for both Men and Women. All Finishers will receive a finisher Medal and Art Attack Socks. We will be doing drawings at the SUAG Booth to win paintings done by local artists! The NEW 5k: The 5k route will consist of running the one-mile course three times!   Packet Pickup Information Friday - March 29, 2024 Time: 11am-7pm Location: Town Square (St. George Races Tent by the Bell Tower) Address: 50 South Main St. George, UT 84770 If you cannot pickup your packet on Friday, you must inform us prior to packet pickup to ensure you receive your bib. Email us at races@sgcity.org   Pricing Information 25$ until March 29th 8:00am MST


River Road Project:
...s from weather and other unforeseen circumstances.   https://youtu.be/9zPOQZT0uAc - Link to final project video


Team League:
...Summer League June 10th May 13th 6:00 am Endless Summer League August 19th July 22nd 6:00am Fall League October 22nd September 30th 6:00am   Duration: 6 weeks Cost: Per Team Early Bird Special *(2 weeks only): Resident - $76 / Non-Resident $100           Regular Pricing: Resident - $96 / Non-Resident $120 Ball: Franklin X40   Locations:  Little Valley Pickleball Complex / 2149 Horseman Park Drive League Events   League Type Skill Divisions  Check-in/Warm-up time Match Start time Spring Monday AM 3.0 / 3.5 / 4.0 / 4.5 9:00-9:25 am 9:30 am Summer Monday AM  3.0 / 3.5 / 4.0 / 4.5 7:00-7:25 am 7:30 am Endless Summer Monday AM 3.0 / 3.5 / 4.0 / 4.5 7:30-7:55 am 8:00 am Fall Monday AM  3.0 / 3.5 / 4.0 / 4.5 8:30-8:55 9:00 am Winter Monday AM 3.0 / 3.5 / 4.0 / 4.5 9:30-9:55am 10:00 am All Monday PM 3.0 / 3.5 / 4.0 / 4.5 6:30-6:55 pm 7:00 pm ...


September Fancy Feet:
SEPTEMBER “Fancy Feet”  Date: 9/18/2021 Time: 9:00 am- 12:00 pm Course: Webb Hill Distance: 1.5 Miles Elevation Gain - 40...


I Heart Pets 10K, 5K & 1 Mile  :
...cket Pickup will be held at the Tonaquint Nature Center on Friday February 9th, 2024 from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Parking is available by the Tonaquint Tennis Courts. From there the Nature Center is just a quick walk up the walking path past the tennis courts. Address: 1851 S. Dixie Dr, St. George, UT 84770  If you cannot pickup your packet on Friday, you must inform us prior to packet pickup to ensure you receive your bib. Email us at races@sgcity.org  *There is Packet Pickup on race day by reservation only. Email us at races@sgcity.org to secure your spot.*Aid Station Information:An aid station will be located at approximately 3 miles for the 10K and at the turnaround for the 5K.  Water and Gatorade will be available at each aid station.Awards and Medals:All finishers will receive a finisher medallion! Start Time Information: 10:00 am - 10k 10:15 am - 5K 11:30 am - Fun Run Walk n' Roll 1Mile Pricing Information: 10K $35 until December 30th 11:59pm MST $45 until February 2nd 11:59pm MST $55 until February 7th (Packet Pick-up)  5K $35 until December 30th 11:59pm MST $45 until February 2nd 11:59pm MST $55 until February 7th (Packet Pick-up)   Fun Run Walk n' Roll: 1 Mile  $10 Until February 2nd 11:59pm MST $20 February 7th (Packet Pick-Up)


Utility Rates:
Secondary irrigation water service is a type of water supply that is intended for outdoor water usage, such as watering lawns, shrubs, trees, or gardens. This type of water service is separate from t...


Youth Sports & Events:
Youth Soccer Boys and Girls K-9th Grades Season begins March 2024 Registration is currently closed  ...


Special Event:
...rs that may be necessary for your event:• Food Handlers Permit: (435) 986-2580• Large Tent Approval/Inspection: (435) 627-4150• Park Reservation: (435) 627-4530• Proof of Insurance Clarification: (435) 627-4605• Street Closure/Encroachment Permit: (435) 627-4060• Temporary Sign/Banner Permit: (435) 627-4098• Temporary Utah Sales Tax Numbers for Events/Vendors: (801) 297-6303    Fees: a.  Special Event Application, Special Event Permit, Encroachment Permit, and Sub-License Fees are collected at City Hall - 175 East 200 North, St. George, UT 84770 b.  Park Reservation Fees are collected at the Parks Division Millcreek Facility - 390 North 3050 East, St. George, UT 84790   Questions: Call (435) 627-4712 or reference   St. George Cit...


City Contacts:
... Hughes - 435-772-6208 - jimmie.hughes@sgcity.org Dannielle Larkin - 435-619-9971 - dannielle.larkin@sgcity.org Natalie Larsen - 435-619-9411 - natalie.larsen@sgcity.org Michelle Tanner - 435-256-5177 - michelle.tanner@sgcity.org Steve Kemp - 435-313-7007 - steve.kemp@sgcity.org     City Manager John Willis - john.willis@sgcity.org Communications and Marketing David Cordero - david.cordero@sgcity.org City Services Administration - 435-627-4000  Airport -  435-627-4080  Animal Shelter  - 435-627-4350  Building - 435-627-4100  Business Licenses -  435-627-4740 City Pool (700 So) - 435-627-4584  Community Arts  - 435-627-4525  Community Development  - 435-627-4206  Economic Development and Housing - 435-627-4135 Engineering - 435-627-4050  Fire  - 435-627-4150  Parks & Community Services - 435-627-4500  Parks - 435-627-4530  Planning Commission - 435-627-4206 Police - 435-627-4301 Public Information - 435-627-4051 Public Works - 435-627-4050  Recorder - 435-627-4003  Recreation Center/ Programs - 435-627-4560  Sand Hollow Aquatic Center - 435-627-4585  Streets  - 435-627-4020  Suntran - 435-673-8726  Utilities  - 435-627-4700  Water/Energy Emergencies  - 435-627-4835  Water/Energy Conservation - 435-627-4848  For emergencies please call 911    City Council  Regularly scheduled city council meetin...


Safe St. George:
...ety services: St. George Police Department, St. George Fire Department and 911 Dispatch. Current reliable revenue sources have not kept pace with the growing demands of our community. The City’s volume of emergency calls is climbing fast. Outside agencies are increasing public safety wages, making it challenging to retain our skilled personnel. Funding for Safe St. George is centered around property tax increases which are necessary for the 5-year plan to be successful and sustainable. “Public Safety is a top priority of the city — it always has been,” said Mayor Michele Randall. “Property tax revenues help the City of St. George fund services to our community — and St. George hasn’t raised its portion of property taxes in 35 years. This is an opportunity for us to catch up to the growth we have experienced and continue to fund these vital services at a high level.” Safe St. George seeks to accomplish several objectives: Add 104 new positions to the City’s public safety departments. Improve public safety compensation, allowing the City to be competitive with police officer and firefighter wages, thereby helping the City to retain and recruit a highly qualified workforce critical to our community. Fund four fire stations and approximately 158 vehicles (police vehicles and fire apparatus) necessary to support our public safety services. The Safe St. George 5-year plan will cost an estimated $89.8 million. The City has identified several other sources to help pay for a substantial portion (74 percent) of the Safe St. George 5-year plan, lessening the impact to our citizens. These funding sources include:  Impact Fees Grants City Reserves Bond Issuance Property taxes will fund an estimated $23.1 million total over the 5-year period, which is only 26 percent of the estimated costs. The City anticipates increasing its property tax rate in three gradual increments, ranging between 10 percent and 30 percent to only the City’s portion of the property tax bill over the next 5-year period; and if passed, the proposed property tax increases, will generate an approximate average of $4.6 million per year in additional revenue for the City to expand our public safety services. “I have lived in St. George since 1978. One of the main reasons I choose to be a St. George resident is that w...


Fees and Information:


Youth Soccer:
...th Sports Soccer League Youth Soccer for both girls and boys grades K-9 using adapted NFHS rules with an emphasis on good sportsmanship in a fun environment. 6 games and a jersey will be provided for each participant on the team. Register in the grade division as of November 7, 2023 Volunteer coaches are needed to help run a great program! Shin guards are mandatory for all ages. Cleats are not required but are recommended.    Gamedays for each grade: Weeknights begin at 5:15PM, and weekends begin at 9AM. Pricing Information Resident-$45.00 Non-Resident-$50.00


Tara Griffith:
Tara Griffith born and raised in Hillsborough, New Jersey moved to St. George 20 years ago. She has a bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Vermont. Having a 20 year career working fro...


Tarifas Y Pases:
...;             $90.00 Semestre de verano         &...


Alerts and Public Projects:


Fleet Division:
...ation) Approved by 22 manufacturers as a warranty shop   Maintains 964 vehicles and equipment


Petroglyph Park:
...rails and Petroglyph Park we all enjoy today. The Chesler’s were the 9th member to join Bloomington Country club. Harold served as president of ...


In the News:
St. George ranked 2nd in Best Small Cities to Start a Business by WalletHub WalletHub compared the business-friendliness of more than 1,300 small-sized cities. Their data sets of 18 key metrics ranges...


Munchkins:
...on Opens Winter Session    Spring Session I Monday, January 29th 6:00AM Spring Session II Monday, March 18th 6:00AM Summer Session M...


Youth Bouldering  :
  Our Youth Bouldering Programs are designed with a focus on teaching and coaching, while providing challenges that fit each climber and their ability level.  The multiple class levels allow...


Youth Coed Volleyball:
...leyball using adapted High School rules. For girls and boys in 3rd through 9th grades looking to learn and improve their volleyball skills in a fun en...


Thunder Junction - All Abilities Park :
Park Information & Hours :  Free Admission  Monday - Sunday Dawn - 10:00 PM  (Hours are subject to change due to events) Dogs are NOT allowed in the park unless they are a registere...


Southern Utah Adopt a Waterway:
Can I adopt more than one section? Absolutely! As long as you are able to maintain the two cleanups per year requirement and have enough volunteers to warrant an effective cleanup effort. Please just...


Residential Vehicle Maintenance:
...aste Oil Recycling: Autozone Inc # 873 A 780 South Bluff Street (435) 688-9472 UOCC-0345  Havin Fun LLC B 704 South Bluff Street (435) 673-2142 UOCC-0682  Jiffy Lube # 2643 A 1287 West Sunset Blvd (435) 688-2156 UOCC-0410  O'Reilly Auto Parts # 2651 A 795 East St George Blvd Ste #1 (435) 673-7121 UOCC-0045 O'Reilly Auto Parts # 3762 A 1276 West Sunset Blvd (435) 628-1202 UOCC-0557  O'Reilly Auto Parts # 3798 A 931 North 3050 East (435) 627-1052 UOCC-0566  Riverside Service Inc. A 125 East Riverside Drive (435) 628-7800 UOCC-0129  Speed Lube & Car Wash A 435 North 1680 East #1 (435) 652-9560 UOCC-0441  Texaco Xpress Lube # 00212783 A 1090 West Sunset Blvd (435) 628-0200 UOCC-0128 Wal-Mart Tire & Lube Express # 3220 A 2610 South Pioneer Rd (435) 674-9702 UOCC-0463  


FUNdamental Soccer:
...can also be very important and valuable. Sessions will be as follows: 9:00 am 3yr olds 10:00 am 4yr olds 11:00 am 5yr olds 12:00 pm 3-5yr olds 1:...


Pickleball Leagues:
    Who to Contact Director of Leagues - Hilary Koch or Wayne Bullock League Directors - See current league list General League Questions Incorrect Scores Withdrawing / Refunds / Cred...


Tonaquint Cemetery:


Jr. Jazz Basketball:
...the fall, from October to December 2023. Boys and girls ages 4th grade - 9th grade will be offered in the winter, from January to February 2024. Games are played at local schools around the city that are provided to the recreation department through the school district. Please register your child in the age division of their 2023-2024 grade. Pricing Information: Registration Fees: Residents-$45.00 Non-Residents-$50.00 Jr Jazz Jersey $15.00  Jr Jazz Jerseys are a new design this year, are required to be purchaseed, AND worn by all players during games. Jerseys will be available to purchase during registration, and will be given to the players by the teams coach before the first game. This is a requirement made by the Jr Jazz organization.   Game days and locations for each grade (K-3rd Grade): Games will be held on 5:15, 6:15, and 7:15 each night. Each team is guaranteed 6 games. Monday nights: Girls K-1st @ Arrowhead Elementary Girls 2nd @ Sunrise Ridge Intermediate and Arrowhead Elementary Boys 2nd @ Sunrise Ridge Intermediate and Washington Fields Intermediate Tuesday nights: Boys 1st @ Tonaquint Intermediate and South Mesa Elementary Wednesday nights: Girls 3rd @ Washington Fields Intermediate Boys Kindergarten @ Sunrise Ridge Intermediate, Washington Fields Intermediate, and Arrowhead Elementary Thursday nights: Boys 3rd @ Tonaquint Intermediate and South Mesa Elementary   Game days and locations for each grade (4th-9th Grade): Games will be held on 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, and 8:15pm on weeknights, and 8:00am-1:00pm on weekends. Each team is guaranteed 6 games. Monday nights: Boys 4th Grade @ Little Valley Elementary, Sunsrise Ridge Intermdiate, and Washington Fields Intermediate Girls 8th-9th Grade @ Washington Fields Intermediate Tuesday nights: Boys 5th Grade @ Tonaquint Intermediate, and Fossil Ridge Intermediate. Wednesday nights: Girls 4th-5th Grade @ Washington Fields Intermediate, and Sunrise Ridge Intermediate Thursday nights: Boys 6th Grade @ Tonaquint Intermediate and South Mesa Elementary Girls 6th-7th Grade @ Tonaquint Intermediate, and Little Valley Elementary Saturday Mornings: Boys 7th Grade @ Desert Hills Middle Boys 8th-9th Grade @ Legacy Elementary


Tennis Tournaments:
... 7th Midnight Madness Singles June 28th Midnight Madness Doubles July 19th Midnight Madness Doubles November 1-2nd St. George Classic Doubles ...


Concert in the Park:
...


Youth Flag Football:
Where do we go to hold flag football practices with our team? You can go to any City Park to practice.  You do not have to make a reservation but if you want to make a reservation it will cost mo...


Active Transportation:
St. George’s location, natural resources, mild weather during most of the year, and an extensive existing network of paved and natural surface trails have made walking and bicycling (or active t...


Fireworks Information:
...l the non-emergency dispatch number at 435-627-4300. For emergencies, call 911. 


County Dispatch - 911:
The St. George 911 Communications Center is the dispatch center for every police, fire and ambulance agency in the county as well as being the 911 center for the public. Thousands of 911 calls are received as well as many more non-emergency calls


St. George Regional Water Reclamation Facility Pretreatment Program:


Jr Warriors Rugby:
...time players, or for players that have been playing rugby for years in 1st-9th grade levels. It gives you an idea of what the season will look like, a...


Pickleball Tournaments:
  2024 Tournament Schedule   Jan 31st - Feb 3rd Rock n Roll Round Robin Tournament March 20-23rd Southern Utah Shootout Tournament June 14th Midnight Heist Doubles July 12th Midnigh...


Spring Pickleball Leagues:
...sp; Make-up Dates Monday AM  March 25th April 8th April 15th April 29th May 6th May 13th x Monday PM  March 25th April 8th April 15th April 29th May 6th May 13th x Tuesday AM  March 26th April 2nd April 9th April 16th April 30th May 7th  May 14th Tuesday 65+ Vernon Worthen March 26th April 2nd April 9th April 16th April 30th May 7th  May 14th Tuesday Juniors March 26th April 2nd April 9th April 16th April 30th May 7th  May 14th Tuesday PM March 26th April 2nd April 9th April 16th April 30th May 7th  May 14th Wednesday AM  Vern...


Washington Local Homeless Committee:
...bsp; Meetings are held in person at Switchpoint Community Resource Center, 948 North 1300 West, St. George, UT 84770.   For more information...


FUNdamental T-Ball Clinic:
...e. Sessions will be as follows: 8:00 am 3-5yr olds 8:00 am 3-5yr olds 9:00 am 3yr olds 9:00 am 3-5yr olds 10:00 am 4yr olds 10:00 am 3-5yr olds 11:00 am 5yr olds ...


Winter Pickleball League:
...sp; Make-up Dates If needed Monday AM  Jan 8th Jan 22nd Jan 29th Feb 5th Feb 12th Feb 26th March 4th Monday PM  Jan 8th Jan 22nd Jan 29th Feb 5th Feb 12th Feb 26th March 4th Tuesday AM  Jan 9th Jan 16th Jan 23rd Jan 30th Feb 6th Feb 13th Feb 20th/27th Tuesday PM Jan 9th Jan 16th Jan 23rd Jan 30th Jan 30th Feb 13th Feb 20th/27th Wednesday AM  Vernon Worthen Jan 10th Jan 17th Jan 24th Feb 7th Feb 14th Feb 21st Feb 28th Wednesday PM Jan 10th Jan 17th Jan 24th Jan 31st Feb 7th Feb 21st Feb 28th No League Dates: Monday AM and PM: January 15th - MLK day / February 19th - Presidents day Wednesday AM: January 31st - Rock and Roll Tournament&...


Summer Pickleball Leagues:
... AM  June 10th June 17th June 24th July 8th July 15th July 22nd July 29th Monday PM  June 10th June 17th June 24th July 8th July 15th July 22nd July 29th Tuesday AM  June 11th June 18th June 25th July 9th July 16th July 23rd July 30th Tuesday PM June 11th June 18th June 25th July 9th July 16th July 23rd July 30th Wednesday AM  Vernon Worthen June 12th June 19th June 26th July 10th July 17th July 31st x Wednesday PM June 12th June 19th June 26th July 10th July 17th July 31st x No League Dates All league...


Net Metering Information:
...imated that a 3 kW system in St. George has the potential of generating 5,193 kWh in a 12 month period. The energy produced would go first to your home and then if any more energy is needed, St. George would deliver energy to you from the electrical grid.   How much will a solar PV system cost?  Solar PV system costs can vary depending on many factors such as the size or capacity of the system.  Some questions to ask may be:   How large of a system do I need?   This question addresses what is termed “name plate capacity” of a solar PV system and is expressed in kilowatts (kW).  The capacity of the system will tell you how much energy the system will generate.  For example a 3 kW system is expected to generate 5,193 kWh in a year.   PV Watts Calculator is a website that can provide an estimate of how many kWh’s you will save based on the system size.  The website is http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/    How can I find my utility information?   Contact the St. George City at 435-627-4700 to request a copy of your energy use history.   Will the system be installed on the roof of my home, roof of an unattached garage or on the ground?   That is a question for your installer to answer.  You should check with the City Building Department to determine the requirements.  435-627-4000   Will the system include a battery bank to provide back-up power in the event of a utility power disruption?   That is a question for your installer to answer.      What are the fees and when do I have to pay them?   The fees and how they are calculated are listed in the Net Metering Appendix which found in the Resources section of the Net Metering page on the City’s website.  www.sgcity.org   Can I install a solar PV system on my house?   Yes a homeowner can install solar on the house they are residing in. A homeowner cannot install solar on income property.   A licensed electrician will be required to handle the interconnection with the utility.  An individual installing a system on their owner/occupied home will need to follow the net metering program requirements.   How do I find a solar contractor?   St. George requires all solar contractors to have a City business license and to have completed the pre-qualified solar contractor class.  For a list of contractors that have met this requirement please contact 435-627-4095   It is recommended that you obtain more than one bid as part of the decision making process.   Once I’ve decided on a contractor or am ready to install the system myself, what is the next step?   Complete the Net Metering Application which can be obtained via the City Inspect webportal.  Contact The Building Department with questions related to the City Inspect webportal.   Once the application is submitted how long is the process.   A time line and steps in the review process are located in the Net Metering Program document.     What can I expect on my utility bill after the solar PV is installed? The customer charge will still be billed. Two meters will be listed on the Electric portion of your utility bill. One is the bi-directional meter.  If the kWh charge will read zero if you did not need any energy from the utility.  If you required energy from the utility, there will be a KWH charge. The other line under the  Electric section on your bill is the reading from the production meter. It is the kWh’s your system produced in the billing period.    The line item for “SOLAR REL CG” is the Solar Reliability Charge. This charge is based on the kWh's your system produced in the billing period.   When do I get paid for excess energy my solar PV system generated?      For example in March I produced more energy than I needed.  What happened to my excess energy?   Your excess energy was delivered to St. George grid and a calculation for a credit of kWh was put to your bill for the next month.  Let look at the charge below for example.   Customer A Month Consumed kWh Generated kWh kWh billed or credit Bill reflects March 420 445 -25 420 - 445 = (25) April 480 495 -40 480 - 495+ (25) = (40) May 600 527 33 600-527-40=33 June 800 552 248 800-552=248 July 900 524 376 900-524=376 Aug 600 498 102 600-498=102 Sept 400 453 -53 400-453=(53) Oct 420 436 -69 420-436+(53)=(69) Nov 400 318 13 400-318+(69)=13 Dec 300 287 13 300-287=13     In this scenario, Customer A used the kWh credit and was billed for the energy needed from St. George.  The customer will not be paid anything for excess solar generation in December.   For the customer who has a kWh credit in December, see the chart below.     Customer B Month Consumed kWh Generated kWh kWh billed or credit Bill reflects March 420 445 -25 420 - 445 = (25) April 480 495 -40 480 - 495+(25) = (40) May 550 527 -17 550-527+(40) = (17) June 560 552 -9 560-552+(17) = (9) July 570 524 37 570-524+(9)= 37 Aug 525 498 27 525-498=27 Sept 500 453 47 500-453=47 Oct 400 436 -36 400-436=(36) Nov 300 318 -54 300-318+(36)=(54) Dec 200 287 -141 200-287+(54)=(141)   Customer B If Customer B chooses they can request the utility credit the customer for the kWh credit at the Renewable Wholesale Rate  and the meter will be reset to zero.     In months where you have a net kWh credit, your bill will reflect a zero kWh charge because the kWh credit is carried forward to your next month.   Customers who have a kWh credit on their meter in December can request  a credit on their January bill for those kWh’s.  Their bi-directional meter will be reset to zero.   Customer B will see a credit on their next bill for the buyback of 141 kWh at the Renewable Wholesale Rate and the meter will be reset to zero.   As of July 1 2019, the Renewable Wholesale Rate is $.04019/kWh.  So Customer B will see a credit of $5.67 on their next bill. ...


Virgin River Half Marathon  :
...he Dixie Convention Center. (1835 S Convention Center Dr, St George, UT 84790) If you cannot pickup your packet on Friday, you must inform us prior to the Expo to ensure you receive your bib. There will be no bib assignments the morning of the race.   Start Line Location: Dixie Convention Center (1835 S Convention Center Dr., St George, UT 84790)   Aid Station Information: Aid stations will be located at approximately miles 2.2, 4.9, 6.4, 8.6, 10.9, and one will be at the turnaround for the 5K. Water and Gatorade will be available at each aid station and power gel will be available at aid stations 4.9 and 8.6.    Award and Medals: Awards will be 3 persons deep in each 5-year age category for the Half Marathon and each 10-year age category for both Men and Women in the 10k, and 5K. All participants who finish will receive a finisher medal.   Time Limits: Please be aware that all athletes must finish the race in 3 hours and 30 minutes- roughly a 16-minute mile. Athletes who have not finished by this time will be allowed to stay on the course but will not have course support, the clock will be stopped and taken down, and those over 3.5 hours will receive and DNF (did not finish) in the official results.    Start Time Information: 9:00am - Half Marathon 9:20am - 10K 9:15am - 5K  11:00am - Fun Run Walk n' Roll   Pricing Information:   1/2 Marathon $75 until December 9th 11:59pm MST $90 until December 30th 11:59pm MST $100 January 12th (Packet Pick-up)     10K $35 until December 9th 11:59pm MST $45 until December 30th 11:59pm MST $55 January 12th (Packet Pick-up)     5K $35 until December 9th 11:59pm MST $45 until December 30th 11:59pm MST $55 January 12th (Packet Pick-up)     Fun Run Walk n' Roll: 200 Meter, and 1-Mile $10 Until January 11th 11:59pm MST $20 January 12th (Packet Pick-Up)


2024 City of St. George Tournament Schedule:
2024 Schedule    January 19-20th Battle at the Border Circuit Click here to Register February ...


FUNdamental Football Clinic:
...can also be very important and valuable. Sessions will be as follows: 9:00 am 3yr olds 10:00 am 4yr olds 11:00 am 5yr olds 12:00 pm 3-5yr olds Pr...


Adult Men’s Flag Football  Prep Flag Football League 9th-12th   :
5 vs. 5 played on grass or turf with modified NFL flag football rules. Eight games plus a single elimination tournament. There are two different divisions,  A-League (Competitive) and B League (R...


Youth Pickleball / Dinkers:
...ion  Monday, December 18th 6:00AM Spring Session I Monday, January 29th 6:00AM Spring Session II Monday, March 18th 6:00AM Summer Session M...


Utah Youth Track and Field:
...on when signing up your athlete  Ages 7 to 8 (born 2016 - 2015) Ages 9 to 10 (born 2014 - 2013) Ages 11 to 12 (born 2012 - 2011) Ages 13 to 15 (born 2010 - 2008) Please note that ages 7-10 will be competing in the standing long jump and soft ball throw. While 11-15 will be competing in the running long jump and shot put. The use of spikes and blocks will not be permitted during this meet or the state meet. Events will be: Standing Long Jump / Long Jump / Softball Throw /  Shot Put /  50m / 100m / 200m / 400m / 800m / 1600m / 4x100m/ 4x400 RelayAthletes will be limited to competing in only 3 events, which will not include the 4x100 or 4x400 relay.Registration will close at 11:59 PM MST on Friday, May 10th 2024. All athletes must register online to participate in their event. Registration will not be available at the event.  Location: Snow Canyon H.S. 1385 Lava Flow Drive, St. George, UT Date: Saturday, May 11, 2024 Questions: Email: races@sgcity.org or call 435-627-4504   Meet Schedule:   Start: 8am   1600 Meters - Final  50 Meters - Trials 100 Meters - Trials 400 Meters - Trails 200 Meters - Trials   Running Long Jump (11-14): 9am-Completed Finals  Standing Long Jump (7-10): 9am - Completed Finals Softball Throw (7-10): 9am-Completed Finals Shot Put (11-14): 9am-Completed Finals   Finals start right after prelims end   800...


Sand Hollow Aquatic Center (SHAC):
...liday Hours January 15th (MLK Day)   Lap Swim:   5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim: 1:00pm-9:00pm February 19th (President's Day)   Lap Swim:    5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:  1:00pm-5pm, 6:30pm-9pm   March 11th-15th, 18th (Spring Break)   Lap Swim:    5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:  1:00pm-9:00pm March 29th & April 1st (Easter Break)   Lap Swim:     5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:   1:00pm-9:00pm May 27th (Memorial Day)   Lap Swim:     5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:   1:00pm-5:00pm 6:30pm - 9:00pm September 2nd (Labor Day)   Lap Swim:    5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:   1:00pm-9:00pm October 17th & 21st (Fall Break)   Lap Swim:     5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:   1:00pm-9:00pm November TBD (Thanksgiving Break)   Lap Swim:      5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:    1:00pm-9:00pm November 23rd (Thanksgiving) Closed November 11th (Thanksgiving Break)   Lap Swim:     5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:   1:00pm-9:00pm TBH (Winter Break)   Lap Swim:     5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:   1:00pm-9:00pm December 25th (Christmas) Closed TBH (Winter Break)   Lap Swim:     5:30am-9:00pm Open Swim:   1:00pm-9:00pm  


High School Tennis Academy Ages 14 n Up  Yellow Ball:
...ion  Monday, December 18th 6:00AM Spring Session I Monday, January 29th 6:00AM Spring Session II Monday, March 18th 6:00AM Summer Session M...


FUNdamental Basketball Clinic:
...can also be very important and valuable. Sessions will be as follows: 9:00 am 3yr olds 10:00 am 4yr olds 11:00 am 5yr olds 12:00 pm 3-5yr olds 1:...


New Quint Construction Photos:
...ding for a new fire truck from $675,000 already approved for a pumper, to $975,675 to upgrade to a pumper/ladder combination truck (also known as a quint).  In December 2015, the City Council approved an agreement between the City of St. George and Pierce Manufacturing in Appleton, Wisconsin for the amount of $972,583 to provide the new fire apparatus. Below are photos chronicling th...


Firehose Frenzy 5k  :
... Desert Color Address: 820 W AKOYA PEARL ST Event Dates: June 7th, 2024 - 9pm   Packet Pick-Up: June 7th 7pm-8:30pm The Lagoon at Desert Color Pricing Information $35 Until May 24th 11:59pm MST $45 Until June 6th 11:59pm MST $55 Day of Race Registration (REGISTRATION CLOSES 8:00 PM MST ON J...


10 n Under Tennis:
...ion  Monday, December 18th 6:00AM Spring Session I Monday, January 29th 6:00AM Spring Session II Monday, March 18th 6:00AM Summer Session M...


PPR Facility of the Year 2020:
...sional Pickleball Registry     St. George, UT, August 19, 2020 — Each year the PPR (Professional Pickleball Registry) recognizes one facility and its workforce that sets high standards through education and certification for programs and opportunity in the pickleball industry. Recently, the Little Valley Pickleball Complex in St. George, UT was chosen as “Public Facility of the Year” by the PPR.  In 2018, the USAPA (USA Pickleball Association) formed an alliance with PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) to create PPR (Professional Pickleball Registry). PTR was founded in 1976 by renowned coach Dennis Van der Meer. PTR is recognized internationall...


CPR-AED Program and Information:
...ac arrest who may need  CPR and AED therapy. This registry is used by 911 dispatchers to direct on-site callers  to AED locations. Following...


Liveball :
...0th 2023 Spring Break Monday April 10th 2023 Spring Recess Monday May 29th 2023 Memorial Day Monday July 3rd 2023 4th of July Break Wednesday July 5th 2023 4th of July Break Monday  September 4th 2023 Labor Day Monday October 9th 2023 Columbus Day/Senior Days Wednesday  October 11th 2023 Hunts...


St. George Doubles Tennis Classic:
St. George Doubles Tennis Classic   When: Friday, November 1st and Saturday, November 2nd Time:  Friday matches will begin at 7pm (player check in at 6:30pm)     &...


Emergency Medical Services (EMS):
...s.  We also provide first response mutual aid in Arizona.  In 2019, the St. George Fire Department responded to over 4000 calls for EMS, which accounted for nearly 70% of our total call volume.  Calls range from medical emergencies, motor vehicle accidents, to technical rescue.   Currently, we have 49 staff members who are certified to at least the EMT level.  Our four full-time engines hold permits issued by the Utah State Bureau of EMS to respond to EMS calls within our response area, which means we are required to carry specialized equipment and supplies to provide emergency care.  Dr. Brett Christiansen is our current medical control physician under whom we practice.  Dr. Christiansen also provides the same service for the 911 dispatch center.    The EMS Program is overseen by Battalion ...


Harvest Festival And Turkey Trot:
... dancing, pie-eating contests and giveaways including frozen turkeys! Time:9:30 AM Turkey Trot Location:  J.C. Snow Park (275 E 900 S, St. George, UT 84770) Bib Pickup/Can Drop: Friday November 10th...


Fall Brawl 2020   :


Endless Summer Pickleball Leagues   :
...eek 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6  Make-up Dates Monday AM  Aug 19th Aug 26th Sept 9th Sept 16th Sept 23rd Sept 30th x Monday PM  Aug 19th Aug 26th Sept 9th Sept 16th Sept 23rd Sept 30th x Tuesday AM  Aug 20th Aug 27th Se...


Fall Brawl October 8th - October 12th 2024   :
Fall Brawl   2024 Dates Tuesday, October 8th - Saturday, October 12th  ... Registration and Information Click here Fall Brawl Pickleballbrackets.com


Court Schedule / Court Availability:
...ition during expansion Youth Pickleball / 4pm to 630pm / Courts: 26,27,28,29,19,20 Team Pickleball League / 630pm to 9pm / Courts: All Courts -Except 4,8,12,18 & 24 *Subject to current court condition during expansion Tuesday Ladies & Men's Pickleball League / 830am to 1130am / Courts:  All Courts  Youth Pickleball League / 330pm to 630pm / Courts:  Please check with league attendant Ladies & Men's Pickleball League / 630pm to 9pm / Courts:  All Courts  Wednesday Youth Pickleball / 4pm to 630pm / Courts: 26,27,28,29,19,20 Mixed Pickleball League / 630pm to 9pm / Courts:  All Courts  Thursday  


2019 Programs & Events:
...d volunteer opportunities can be found on their website.    2019 Events January 16 @ 9am-11am                   Wednesday Bird Walk; Crosby Confluence Park, 2099 S Convention Center January 16 @ 7pm-8:30pm                Monthly Meeting & Presentation; Tonaquint Nature Center, 1851 S Dixie Drive                                                        Raptors of Southern Utah presented by Joseph Platt, PhD January 19 @ 8am-1pm                    Field Trip to Beryl Junction; Meet at the BLM office on Riverside Drive January 21 @ 7pm-8:30pm               Southern Utah Clean Air Legislation Forum; Dixie State University January 23 @ 9am-11am                   Wednesday Bird Walk; Royal Oaks Park, 1250 N 1400 West January 30 @ 9am-11am                   Wednesday Bird Walk; Sullivan Virgin River Park, 965 S Washington Fields Rd, Washington UT February 6 @ 9am-11am                   Wednesday Bird Walk; Snow Canyon State Park, Snow Canyon State Park Sand Dune parking lot February 13 @ 9am-11am                 Wednesday Bird Walk; Cottonwood Cove Park, 1027 S Dixie Dr. February 20 @ 9am-11am                  Wednesday Bird Walk; Sullivan Virgin River Park, 965 S Washington Fields Rd, Washington UT February 27 @ 9am-11am                  Wedn...


Smashers / Ages 10 to 18:
...ion  Monday, December 18th 6:00AM Spring Session I Monday, January 29th 6:00AM Spring Session II Monday, March 18th 6:00AM Summer Session M...


FUNdamental Youth Pre-Sport Clinics:
FUNdamental Youth Programs are for those children ready for a kick start in learning the fundamentals of sports. There are FUNdamental Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, and TBall programs for ages 3-...


Food Service Establishments and FOG:
  Available Fillable Forms Wastewater Discharge Application - Food Service Facility Wastewater Discharge Application - Food Trucks City Ordinance/ Municipal Code Agreement of Maintenance Respon...


Club of Aces "Adult Singles" Tournament:
...;     - Saturday / Player check-in at 8:30 am / Matches begin at 9:00 am (Times may be adjusted according to weather and amount of players) ...


Nature Camp - at Tonaquint Nature Center :
...   Age 6-8 $40 resident & $45 non-resident per session   Age 9-12  $44 resident & $49 non-resident per session   Dates for 2024 :   Age 6 Session 1 : June 3rd - June 6th Session 2 : June 10th - June 13th    Age 7-8  Session 1 : June 17th - 20th Session 2 : June 24th - 27th    Age 9-10  Session 1 : July 8th - July 12th  Session 2 : July 15th - July 19th   Age 11-12  Session 1 : July 22nd - 26th Session 2 : July 29th - August 2nd  


Junior Development Ages 10 1/2 to 14 Green Dot Ball :
  Description


St. George Adult "Singles" Tennis Classic:
...;        Saturday matches will begin at 9am Where:  Tonaquint Tennis Center   Events & Skill: 1-3 Ev...


Weather Alerts (cancellations):
If we must cancel due to weather, the dates will be listed below.  Last Updated:  Wednesday, February 21st - 630pm Wednesday PM Pickleball League  Due to current weather and court cond...


Snow Canyon Half |10k | 5k | Fun Run Walk n' Roll:
... Half Marathon aid stations will be located at approximately miles 4, 7.6, 9, 10.7, 12, for the 10K approx. miles 2, 4, and 5, and one will be at the turnaround for the 5K. Water and Gatorade will be available at each aid station and Gu will be available at aid stations 7.7, and 10.7. Bus Information: Buses for the Half Marathon will leave from Snow Canyon High School between 6:00 am and 7:30 am to take you to the start line. The buses for the 10k will leave at 7:45 am. Your bus time will be assigned based on what bib number you choose when you get to the expo. 7:30am= Bib-1-500, 7:15am= Bib-501-1000, 7:00am= Bib-1001-1500, 6:45am= Bib-1501-2000, 6:30am= Bib-2001-2500 and 7:45am= Bib 4001-4500/ all 10K runners You must ride the buses to the Start Line. The 5k starts and finishes at Snow Canyon High School. Awards and Medals: Awards will be 3 deep in each 5-year age category for Men and Women competing in the Half Marathon. 10k and 5k competitors will receive age division awards 3 deep with a 10-year age category. All finishers will receive a finisher medallion! Time Limits: Please be aware that all athletes must finish the race in 3 hours and 30 minutes- roughly a 16-minute mile. Athletes who have not finished by this time will not have course support, the clock will be stopped and taken down, and those over 3.5 hours will receive and DNF (did not finish) in the official results. Pacing: American Flyers Race Pacers will be pacing the following times: 1:30, 1:35, 1:40, 1:45, 1:50, 1:55, 2:00, 2:05, 2:10, 2:15, 2:20, 2:25, 2:30. Start Time Information: 9:00am - 1/2 Marathon 9:00am - 10k 9:00am - 5K 11:00am - Fun Run Walk n' Roll Pricing Information:   1/2 Marathon $75 until October 5th 11:59pm MST $90 until November 9th 11:59pm MST $100 until November 15th (Packet Pick-up)     10K $35 until October 5th 11:59pm MST $45 until November 9th 11:59pm MST $55 until November 15th (Packet Pick-up)   5K $35 until October 5th 11:59pm MST $45 until November 9th 11:59pm MST $55 until November 15th (Packet Pick-up)     Fun Run Walk n' Roll: 200 Meter, and 1-Mile   $10 Until November 16th 11:59pm MST $20 November 17th (Packet Pick-Up)


Average Annual Daily Traffic and Transportation:
The Utah Department of Transportation collects traffic count data for St. George City and other cities in the state.  Click This Link to view the traffic map.  


Weather Alerts:
Date:  Wednesday, February 21st Youth Tennis & Liveball is cancelled   Due to weather and unsafe court conditions   Updated:  Tennis Staff 2/21/24: 4pm  


Sand Hollow Aquatic Center Membership and Facility Reservation Information:
...ed M-Th during any of the following time blocks: 1pm-3pm, 3pm-5pm, and 7pm-9pm. These reservations include admittance for up to 200 individuals to the...


American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED:
This American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED is taught by your St. George Recreation staff at the Saint George Rec Center. Class is generally held every 3rd Wednesday of the month. &...