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10 n Under Tennis:
   10 n Under Tennis / Ages 6 to 10


ADA:
Suntran's Commitment Suntran is committed to serving the needs of individuals with disabilities in accordance with the American with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973....


National Park and Recreation Month Celebration:
Pickleball 101 Clinic


4th of July Celebration!:
Carnival Hours Wednesday, July 3: 5:00 pm  to 11:00 pm Thursday, July 4: 9:00 am  to 11:00 pm  Friday, July 5: 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm Saturday, July 6: 4:00 pm  to 11:00 pm  


Fall Spring Adult 2v2 Utah Outdoor Volleyball Tournament:
...– Check in at 7:30 am to 8:30 am - Pool Play/Tournament Play 9 am to 10 pm.  If you have a team member that is not a UOVA Member teams will need to register for the 1 UOVA Member drop down. Teams that check in late will have to pay a late fee of $5 We will only guarantee shirts for the first 100 people that come and check in day of tournament. Sandwiches will be pro...


Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS):


RACES AND SPECIAL EVENTS:
... Special Events! St. George Races hosts a variety of Half Marathons, 10K, 5K, Kids Runs, Triathlons, Bike Events, Ultra Relay, Te


Root:
ST. GEORGE CITY NEWS


St. George Tennis Program Schedule:


Ballet Classes:
Ballet Dance Program Instructor, Broklyn Gretsch, grew up locally and received much of her dance training from Westside Studio of Performing Arts. She then received a BFA in Ballet Performance from Ut...


TRAILS, PARKS & RECREATION  BOND:


Traffic Detour Information:
...Championship St. George May 6, 2023 DOWNTOWN ST. GEORGE Detour to 400 East-100 South-Bluff St:   Bluff Street is open from Sunset to I-15 St. George Blvd will be closed from 200 East to 400 West (Detour at 400 East to 100 South) Eastbound/Westbound traffic will need to utilize 100 South or 700 South Vehicle traffic will NOT be able to cross Diagonal St. Red Hills Parkway will ONLY have an Eastbound lane open from 1400 West (Snow Canyon Pkwy) to Highland Drive. All Westbound traffic will need to utilize the 100 South Detour Eastbound and Westbound traffic will be allowed on Red Hills Parkway between Highland Drive and Green Springs Drive(Washington City) with intermittent delays and limited access to residential/business areas.   Detour to NB Bluff Street (SR-18 to Veyo): Travel WEST on Sunset Blvd to Dixie Downs Rd, turn right Travel NORTH on Dixie Downs Rd to Snow Canyon Parkway, turn right Travel EAST to Bluff Street (SR-18) turn RIGHT as directed Travel SOUTH to a designated U-TURN location as directed by signs and cones Travel NORTH on Bluff/SR-18 staying on the far RIGHT side of the roadway as directed by cones Traffic will be allowed NB and SB on SR-18 into St. George with intermittent delays and pilot cars *Note - A pilot car with intermittent delays will escort traffic as follows: The Ledges to Snow Canyon State Park Diamond Valley through Dammeron Valley     Detour to Red Hills Parkway Travel WEST on Sunset Blvd to Dixie Downs Rd, turn right Travel NORTH on Dixie Downs Rd to Snow Canyon Parkway, turn right Travel EAST to Red Hills Parkway Red Hills Parkway will only have an Eastbound lane open from 1400 West (Snow Canyon Pkwy) to Highland Drive. All Westbound traffic will need to utilize the 100 South Detour Eastbound and Westbound traffic will be allowed on Red Hil...


Program:
  Dear Arts Professionals:   I would like to warmly welcome you to the 2022 Arts Summit!    We are committed to the idea that arts play an essential role in any great city. We are...


Pottery:
...WEDNESDAY Beginner/Intermediate Wheel Class Dates January Session- January 10-31, 2024 February Session- February 7-28, 2024 March Session- March 6-27...


2023 Election Information:
2023 Municipal Primary Election Candidates  


Gift Shop:
Wil Adams Wil Adams is an artist who enjoys creating desert life and southwest vibe art using acrylic, watercolors, and digital drawing with his own unique distinctive designs and characteristics. Sin...


Childcare. The St. George Recreation Center is happy to announce that the Childcare facility is open!:
... their children are being left in the Rec. Center playroom.    10. Each child must have a kid's card from the front desk. Children will no...


Arbor Day Celebration 2024:
...ity volunteers will be planting trees around the Virgin River North Trail (1036 E. Riverside Drive, the parking lot of Doctor's Free Clinic). The addi...


Lapidary & Jewelry Making:
...es 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  ...


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


City Pool:
  Visit the St. George Municipal Pool and ride the “Hydro-Abyss”.  The thrill ride features ever changing angles of the 330 foot long exciting water ride. The facility ...


10 n Under Tennis / Ages 6 to 10:
10 n Under Tennis / Ages 6 to 10 Summer Session:  Monday Clinics: June 11th-July 23rd (6 weeks) Wednesday Clinics: June 13th-July 25th (6 weeks) No Clinics: July 2nd or July 4th - July 4th Summer Break Days:  Tuesday & or Thursday Time:  8:30am to 9:30am (Beginner & Intermediate)            8:30am to 10am (Advance) Ages:  6 to 10.5 Location:  Tonaquint Tennis Center / 1851 S. Dixie Drive Description: Orange ball clinic will be played on a 60’ court and 50% compression orange balls to help players improve their tennis game.  Tennis rackets and court size are scaled down to the size of the youth players, allowing them to use proper technique.  Orange Ball clinic stays within the parameters of the USTA 10 n Under national program.  Level Descriptions: 8:30am to 9:30am / Level 1  -  For beginner players with little or no tennis experience.  Players in level 1 will learn the forehand and backhand groundstroke, parts of the court, court etiquette and scoring.   See class syllabus on back.  8:30am to 9:30am / Level 2 -  Players with some tennis experience who can demonstrate proper strokes at times.   Players will continue to development forehand and backhand groundstrokes putting them on course for Team Orange. 8:30am to 10:00am / Team Orange  -  Players who have achieved a level of ability that can handle full speed and court of Orange Balls and 60’ court.  Players will continue to work on their forehand and backhand groundstrokes.  Players will be introduced to the serve, volley and match play.     Players are on course for Jr. Development Green Dot Balls.   (Team Orange is invitation only.  Time is from 4:30pm to 6:00pm allowing for match play, see back for package details)   Level 1 & Level 2 Syllabus: Week 1 & 2: Forehand Groundstroke, parts of the court, games Week 3 & 4: Backhand Groundstroke, court etiquette, games Week 5 & 6: Review of Forehand & Backhand ground strokes, scoring. *Beginner & Intermediate players will be placed in the Non Serve division for the "end of session tournament"   Team Orange Syllabus: Week 1 & 2:  Forehand & backhand groundstrokes, intro to serving Week 3 & 4:  Intro to Volleys, continue practicing groundstrokes and serves Week 5 & 6: Singles strategy, consistency with groundstrokes, lots of serving. Pricing Information 10 n Under Beginners/Intermediate   6 week clinic sessions Tuesdays Only -  $72 Resident  /  $90 Non Resident Thursday Only -  $72 Resident  /  $90 Non Resident 10 n under Advanced 6 week clinic sessions  Tuesdays Only -  $84 Resident  /  $108 Non Resident Thursday Only -  $84 Resident  /  $108 Non Resident   Please register for both Tuesdays and Thursda...


3000 East Upgrades:
Project Update - March 2024    All lanes are open on 3000 East in both directions. The landscaping for Phase 4 is complete.   Project Overview:    Starting in October 2021, w...


4th of July Celebration Independence Carnival :
The City of St. George has joined forces with Carnival Midway Attractions for the 2023 Independence Day Celebration!   Carnival Hours Wednesday, July 3:   5:00 pm to 11:00 pm Thursday, ...


Aerobics, Strength Training & Cycling:
...)   Group Rates If you have a group of ten or more you will receive a 10% discount   Membership Pricing: One year membership Resident Indivi...


Technology:
... MessagingNext-Gen FirewallsFiber networking equipment and connection (from100MB to 10GB)Wireless Point-to-Point Technology100MB to 1GB EthernetWiFiVPNTCP/IP Services throughout the OSI model(includ...


2021 Election Information:
...November 2, 2021.  A primary election, if needed, will be held August 10, 2021.  The offices which will be up for election are as follows:   Mayor - Four Year Term   Two (2) City Council positions - Four Year Term     Qualifications to be a candidate are:   ·         Be a registered voter of the City of St. George ·         Be a resident of the City of St. George, or a territory which was annexed into the City of St. George, for twelve (12) consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the election ·         Maintain residency within the City of St. George during term of office ·         Not be convicted of a felony ·         Pay the $50 filing fee for City Council/$100 filing fee for Mayor   Candidates must file their declaration of c...


City Women:
PODCASTS/VIDEO CONTENT Overstock.com: Policies and Practices that Attract, Retain, and Advance Women Goldman Sachs: Policies and Practices that Attract, Retain, and Advance Women Intermountain Health ...


Mathis Park:
...Undersized Fields (All Day) $800 $800 Three Undersized Fields (All Day) $1000 $1000 Four Hour Block $275 $275  


City Parks:
...act the Parks Division at parks@sgcity.org. Parks are open from sunrise to 10pm. Refer to Park Ordinance Title 7, Chapter 3. All fees will be collected at the time of the reservation. No refunds less than 7 days in advance. Reservations will not be made less than 72 hours in advance. Reservations will not be made more than one calendar year away.    PRICING INFORMATION FOR PARK PAVILIONS Reservation Fees are assessed in 4 hour time blocks (7a-11a, 12p-4p, 5p-9p) and are based on the size and type of event.  Please go to reservations.sgcity.org to check park availability. Standard Fees (St. George Residents): $50 per block – for 1-100 people $100 per block – for 101-200 people $400 per day – over 200 people (must also obtain a Special Event Permit) NOTE:  Certain events require a Special Event Permit in addition to your park reservation.   Standard Fees (Non-Residents): $60 per block - for 1-100 people $120 per block - for 101-200 people $420 per block - over 200 people (must also obtain a Special...


Team League:
RegistrationRegistration Issues? Please contact Hilary Koch hilary.koch@sgcity.org 435-627-4522 Missed registration or registration is full and you still want to play? Make sure to sign up on the...


Landscaping Best Practices:
PESTICIDES, HERBICIDES, & FERTILIZERS Nationally, one quarter of the pollutants found in rivers and streams originate from the residential use of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. These mat...


St. George Art Museum:
...onations Welcome    Current members of the museum receive a 10% discount in our giftshop.


New Normal Run, Walk, Or Roll (Virtual Race):
... Vaccines MILESTONE 4: 50 Miles - Takeout Food MILESTONE 5: 100 Miles - Hand Sanitizer MILESTONE 6: 200+ Miles - Social Distancing Overall Leader board Winners- Special Big Trophy Button The leader board will continue to show mileage for the entire month. After the milestones are met, see if you can claim the overall title as the top mileage in each category. Run - Walk - or Wheels Participants will receive  $10 Discount code to any St George Race Event Customizable Bib Number to thi...


Sunset Park:
Baseball and Softball Reservation Fees   Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Per Field, Per Hour $15 $15


Uncle Sam 4K      :
  Uncle Sam 4K July 4th, 2024   Start your 4th of July Celebration with the Uncle Sam 4k! This fun 4k will take runners through the streets Historic Downtown St. George, starting and ending ...


LEADER BOARDS:
Sponsors


Social Hall Rental Rates & Availability:
If your preferred date and time is available please contact 435-627-4515 to reserve it. *Please Note that there is a $25 fee if you schedule within 2 weeks of the event*


Electric Theater Center Rental Rates & Availability:
If your preferred date and time is available please contact 435-627-4515 to reserve it. *Please Note that there is a $25 fee if you schedule within 2 weeks of the event*


City Squares:
...he Parks Division at parks@sgcity.org. Parks are open from sunrise to 10pm. Refer to Park Ordinance Title 7, Chapter 3. All fees will be collected at the time of the reservation. No refunds less than 7 days in advance. Reservations will not be made less than 7 days in advance. Reservations will not be made more than one calendar year away.      PRICING INFORMATION Reservation Fees are assessed in 4 hour time blocks (7a-11a, 12p-4p, 5p-9p) and are based on the size and type of event.  Please contact our office to confirm availability and exact fee. Standard Fees: $50 per block – for 1-100 people $100 per block – for 101-200 people $400 per day – over 200 people (must also obtain a Spe...


Privacy Notice:
Privacy Notice   The City of St. George (City) understands the importance and sensitivity of your personal information, and we have security in place to protect it. Access to your information is ...


Reuse Center:
...rom citizens as well as selling compost. The center saves the city nearly $100,000 per year with its operation. The Streets Division disposes of nearly 10,000 tons of


Special Event:
Please review the Special Event Application packet located under RESOURCES below for questions related to your event, permit fees, and how the approval p


Barry W. Scharf:
Barry is a master painter, sculptor, photographer and professor of art with a history of creating award-winning art and exhibition installations from the late 60’s to present. He has been making...


Dixie Academy Ballroom at Town Square:
If your preferred date and time is available please contact 435-627-4515 to reserve it. *Please Note that there is a $25 fee if you schedule within 2 weeks of the event*


I Heart Pets 10K, 5K & 1 Mile  :
...omes all pets, whether they bark, meow, slither, or scuttle. Choose from a 10K, 5K, or an almost 1 mile Fun Run Walk N' Roll and join us in celebrating your affection for animals! If you don't have a pet feel free to dress up as any creature you cherish, or simply come out to show your support for our furry or not so furry friends! It's a one-of-a-kind of pet-loving fun! Fun Run Walk n' Roll:Open for ages 2-12 in the and to all ages of those with disabilities. The course is about 1 mile. The Fun Run Walk N' Roll will begin at 11:30 am at Tonaquint Park.  Packet Pickup Information:Packet 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)


Youth Soccer:
Summer Challenger Sports Soccer Camp June 10th-14th, 2024 Sandtown Park Challenger Sports is the leading soccer camp company in North America and our International Soccer Camp is where we channel our energy and passion for the game into a fun yet developmental environment. Our industry experts have crafted an approach which uses methodologies from all around the world to truly reflect the global nature of the sport today. We use age appropriate practices to help players develop at their own pace, learn brand new skills and become an all-round better player...while having an amazing time with our international coaching staff! Most camps will include a free soccer ball, T-shirt, Poster and Certificate, as well as a free early registration replica jersey- please check your individual sessions on the next page to confirm this. Please note that there will be a $10 late fee at most of our camp sites for campers registering within 10 days of the camp start date. Many camps will fill up and be closed prior...


Utility Rates:
...to an excess water use surcharge of one dollar up to ten dollars ($1.00 - $10.00) for each thousand gallons of water used that exceeds the designated ...


  John C. Kessler:
...ly living in “Sandtown” he is attempting to renovate an almost 100 year old home with no money, time or talent to do so.  After +12 p...


Silkwood Park:
...tion Fees   Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Per Hour $10 $10


Safe St. George:
Safe St. George   St. George has grown rapidly over the past 10 years, and according to the US Census, St. George was the fastest-growing city in the nation between July 2020 to July 2021. Current growth projections anticipate the City will continue to experience significant growth over the coming years. That type of growth brings challenges. Safe St. George is a 5-year plan intended to help meet those challenges, providing for long-term investment in personnel, facilities and equipment essential to the City’s Public Safety 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 ...


Sandtown Park:
...Undersized Fields (All Day) $800 $800 Three Undersized Fields (All Day) $1000 $1000 Four Hour Block $275 $275  


Station Tours:
...ducted at the two locations listed below:   Fire Station 1 - 51 South 1000 East Fire Station 1 is where the administration is located and located near exit 8   Station 6 - 184 North 2450 East Station 6 is located on the east side of town next to the 2450 East park. This location is suitable for larger groups that may need to be rotated through in stages. Sometimes the fire department gets calls immediately before or during tours, so this station is also the most convenient for tours. The park across the street gives groups a comfortable place to go if they choose to wait for the firefighters to come back after a call.   Fire Station 7 – 1912 West 1800 North Fire Station 7 is in the general location of Snow Canyon Parkway and Dixie Downs Drive, across the street from Firehouse Park.  This location is suitable for larger groups that may need to be rotated through in stages. Sometimes the fire department gets calls immediately before or during tours, so this station is also the most convenient for tours. The park across the street gives groups a comfortable place to go if they choose to wait for the firefighters to come back after a call.   Fire Station 8 – 1096 West Bluegrass Way Fire Station 8 is located near Sun River.  It ...


Equal Access:
...irector will provide written acknowledgment to the complainant within ten (10) calendar days by certified mail. 4. If a complaint is deemed incomplete...


Centennial Park:
...ovides large play fields for soccer and softball, an asphalt loop trail, a 100 seat stepp


J.C. Snow Park:
...   Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Per Court, Per Hour $10 $10


Tonaquint Park:
... Reservation Fees   Resident Non-Resident Hourly (Recreational) $10 $15 Hourly Group (Recreational) $10 $15 Professional Reservation - All Day (8 Hours) $120 $160 Professio...


Hazardous Waste:
...ous, batch, or other).  If the User discharges more than one hundred (100) kilograms of such waste per calendar month to the POTW, the notificati...


State of the City 2024:
...ity Education Channel’s YouTube page, as well as on TDS Channel 108. The City’s Facebook page will also carry the live feed.   “Every year I look forward to this opportunity to connect with all those who live and work in St. George to share all the great things we are doing as a city — and what we have planned,” Randall said. “For the third year in a row we decided to couple the State of the City with the Dixie Regional Transportation Expo, which is just down the hall. You can attend both events in one location and learn so much about St. George.”   Mayor Randall and her team will discuss the City of St. George’s accomplishments in 2023 and give a sneak peek on plans for 2024 and beyond as they pertain to:   ·         Growth and Infrastructure ·         Water ·         Quality of Life ·         Public Safety ·         Transportation   Within those subjects, Randall will announce the dates and sites for the three 2024 Neighborhood Open Houses; discuss the passage of the Trails, Parks and Recreation General Obligation Bond and what that means for future projects; show the first look at a special “What’s Happening in Southern Utah” by Macrae Heppler; and unveil the latest installment of the “Headband Bandit” saga leading up to the Cops and Robbers 5K race on May 18.   In addition to the State of the City event, the Dixie Regional Transportation Expo will be in full swing down the hall at the Dixie Center, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Expo is free to attend, with the opportunity to dive ...


St. George Triathlon:
...isher medal! The sprint races will have awards in each age division set in 10 year age gaps.    Distances: Swim  Beginner = 8 Lengths (200m) Sprint and Team = 16 Lengths (400m) Kids Beginner = 2 Lengths (50m) Kids Sprint = 4 Lengths (100m) Bike Beginner = 2 Loops (6 Miles) Sprint and Team = 4 Loops (12 Mil...


Tarifas Y Pases:
...ual $30.00 Valido para viajes ilimitados durante un mes.   Tarjeta 10-Viajes Valido para 10 viajes. No expira.                                               Regular                      $10.00                                               Descuento                    $5.00   Tarjeta 10-viajes de descuento es solo para personas que tienen 65 años o más, personas con tarjeta Medicare y que tengan discapacidad calificada.   Pase Semestre – viajes ilimitados durante el semestre Semestre de otoño y primavera                             $90.00 Semestre de verano                                                $45.00   Paratransit Pases De Autobús Los que tienen discapacidad calificada y han sido aprobados pueden comprar pases del conductor de paratransit. Pase de 10-viajes. No expira          ...


Fast Flashback Run Walk or Roll:
...Miles -No Masks MILESTONE 4: 50 Miles - Travel MILESTONE 5: 100 Miles - Eating Out MILESTONE 6: 200+ Miles - Shaking Hands Overall Leader board Winners- Special Big Trophy Button The leader board will continue to show mileage for the entire month. After the milestones are met, see if you can claim the overall title as the top curve flattened in each category. Run - Walk - or Wheels Participants will receive  $10 Discount code to any St George Race Event Customizable Bib Number to thi...


Comeback Curve Run, Walk, Or Roll (Virtual Race):
...p;Miles -Double MILESTONE 4: 50 Miles - Triple MILESTONE 5: 100 Miles - Home Run MILESTONE 6: 200+ Miles - Grand Slam Overall Leader board Winners- Special Big Trophy Button The leader board will continue to show mileage for the entire month. After the milestones are met, see if you can claim the overall title as the top mileage in each category. Run - Walk - or Wheels Participants will receive  $10 Discount code to any St George Race Event Customizable Bib Number to thi...


smART Saturday - Art Classes for KIDS:
...; All smART Saturday programs are offered during two different time slots: 10:00-11:00 am and 11:30 am-12:30pm on the 2nd Saturday of each month....


“Roll With Patrol” community bike ride on Monday May 6th. Event at 5:45pm, ride at 6:30pm.:
We’re celebrating National Bike Month! Join members of the SGPD ECHO Unit and St. George Active Transportation Committee for the 3rd annual “Roll With Patrol” community bike ride on...


Last One Standing Ultra Race  :
Join us for the Last One Standing Race.  We promise this is no ordinary race. Bring your camping gear because you


Munchkins:
  Munchkins Ages: 4 & 5 Days:  Tuesday & or Thursday Time:  5:30 pm to 6:00 pm For Summer info visit Summer Tennis Page Location: Tonaquint Tennis Center / 1851 s Dixie Dr ...


Desert Vista Park:
...   Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Per Court, Per Hour $10 $10


Ladder Apparatus:
... ladder apparatus.  One has a 75' stick ladder, while the other has a 105' ladder with a platform.  Our newest truck, a ladder/pumper combination, has a 107' stick la


St. George Parks, Arts & Recreation Master Plan:
After months of work, meetings, surveys, and analysis the final draft of the update to the City of St. George Parks, Recreation, Arts & Trails Master Plan is now available for the public's review ...


Southern Utah Adopt a Waterway:
Southern Utah waterways have become polluted with trash and debris. This, along with stormwater runoff, has created a negative impact on our water resources and animal habitats. Rain washes trash from...


Bloomington Park:
... Block) $175 $175 Tournament Use Per Field, Per Day (Peak Season)* $500 $1000   *Peak Season: October 1 - April 30


Current and Upcoming Projects:
Fish Rock Park (construction has been completed on this project) Temple Springs Bluff Street Underpass Virgin River South Trail Bloomington Park to I-i5 phase 1 Broken Mesa Redwood Tree Park Playgrou...


Conservation Tips:
...on leak that goes unnoticed is the toilet. Leaking toilets can waste up to 100 gallons of water a day. Add a few drops of food coloring to the toilet ...


Youth Coed Volleyball:
Coed Youth Volleyball 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 environment. 6 games and a jersey prov...


Become A Member :
Regular Membership Student - $15 Individual - $35 Family - $50  10% Off in the Gift Shop 10% Off Art Education Classes Free Guided Tour For New Exhibits Monthly Newsletter Membership Sticker Personalized Membership Card Participation in the North American Reciprocal Museum Association narmassociation.org   Enhanced Membership Additional Donation on top of Membership Dues $100 - $5,000+  *Donations are tax exempt as allowed by law, please check with your tax accountant Regular Membership Benefits Private Behind the Scenes Tour Free Event Tickets Free Historic St. George Live Tickets Signed Art Festival Poster   Corporate Membership $3,000 - Small Group (Less than 25 people) $5,000 - Medium Group (Less than 75 people) $10,000 - Large Group (More than 75 people) Both Regular and Enhanced Member...


Christensen Park:
...Undersized Fields (All Day) $800 $800 Three Undersized Fields (All Day) $1000 $1000 Four Hour Block $275 $275  


Independence Day Celebration Vendor Information:
Your acceptance will be contingent on providing the following: 1. City of St. George Event Guidelines and Exhibitor/Vendor Release Waiver and Indemnification Agreement [PDF Form Here] 2. Temporar...


Residential Vehicle Maintenance:
...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  


Pickleball Leagues:
...nbsp;DUPR 3.2-3.7 / Global 3.2-3.7 / USAPA 3.2-3.7  Finished 85-100% points possible previous sessions 3.0 ladder 4.0  DUPR 3.7-4.2 / Global 3.7-4.2 /  USAPA 3.7-4.2 Finished 85-100% points possible previous session 3.5 ladder 4.5      DUPR 4.2+ / Global 4.2+ / USAPA 4.2+ Finished 85-100% points possible  previous session 4.0 ladder -Unrated pl...


Cops and Robbers 5K:
    COPS AND ROBBERS 1k, 5k & 10k May 18, 2024   The St. George City Police Department is hosting their 3rd Annual 10k, 5k, and 1k! This is a Cops and Robbers themed event. When you register you can choose to be Team Cop or Team Robber. The Robbers team will be given a head start before the Cops chase after them. This is a timed race and your time will start once you cross the start line no matter what team you choose. Each team will be given a unique shirt and custom swag item depending on if you choose Team Cop or Team Robber.    Event Information Start Time: 10K Robbers- 8:00am: 10K Cops - 8:01am : 5K Robbers- 8:05am: 5K Cops 8:06am: 1K Kids- 9:00a...


FUNdamental Soccer:
...on time or even try to be slightly early. It is important to be about 10-15 minutes early to class on the first week so coaches can pass out shirts to the kids, and still have enough time to hold a full class. In the first two weeks of class, coaches will pass out t-shirts to the kids. After the 2nd week we hope to have all shirts handed out to each athlete. Please make sure to bring plenty of water for yourself and your children. Sunscreen and protective hats and/or sunglasses 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 1:00 pm 3-5yr olds ...


Vernon Worthen Park:
...   Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Per Court, Per Hour $10 $10


The Canyons Complex:
...Per Day (Peak Season)* $3500 $7000 Per Field, Per day (Off Season) $500 $1000   *Peak Season: October 1 - April 30 REQUIRED TO RENT OUT THE ...


Jr. Jazz Basketball:
Welcome to Jr Jazz!! Youth Boys and Girls Basketball using adapted High School rules. Program designed for boys and girls to learn and develop basketball skills with a major emphasis on good sportsman...


Bike to The Future:
...pins for each one of the following mileage milestones:   MILESTONE 1: 10 Miles- The Biker Button MILESTONE 2: 25 Miles- E.T. Button MILESTONE 3: 50 Miles- T-Rex Button MILESTONE 4: 100 Miles- Sasquatch Button MILESTONE 5: 150  Miles- Cat's on Bikes Bu...


STG Aquatic Swim Lessons:
Registration for our 2024 Summer swim lessons will begin on March 2nd! Please contact Sand Hollow Aquatic Center at 435-627-4585 to sign up for swim lessons at both Sand Hollow Aquatic Cente...


Concert in the Park:
...May 13th @7:30 PM Chase Walker Band, Rock/Blues Vernon Worthen Park June 10th @ 7:30 PM Haleamano, Reggae Vernon Worthen Park July 8th @ 7:30 PM...


Junior Lifeguarding Camp:
...Sessions run Monday thru Thursday for 3 weeks. Ages: 11-14 years old Time: 10:00 am-12:45 pm     Pricing Information $100/ Resident per session; $110/ Non-Resident per session


Middleton Wash Trail:
Description Middleton Wash Trail is a multi-use asphalt paved trail on the eastern portion of city. The trail runs north and south along Middleton Wash and eventually connects with the Virgin River N...


Youth Mountain Biking:
...sident); $72 level II/III weekend classes -3 week session (resident) $100 level  II/III weekend classes- 4 week session (resident);&nbs...


Shadow Mountain Park:
...   Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Per Court, Per Hour $10 $10


City Hall at Town Square:
... of St. George was a little more than 11,000. Now St. George has more than 100,000 residents and is perennially among the fastest growing cities in the United States.   “City Hall belongs to the people, so with that in mind the facility will have an open, clean, well-lit, safe and friendly environment that the community will easily identify as welcoming and open to all,” Randall added. “We are excited to share information on this much-needed project.”   About the City of St. George   St. George is the largest city in Washington County and the fifth-largest city in Utah with more than 100,000 residents. In recent years, people from across the United States ha...


Become a Firefighter:
...t-time firefighter, you:  Must be 18 years of age Must reside within 100-miles from St. George City center per St. George Fire Department Policy 1047 Residency Requirements at time of appointment and for the duration of employment. Must possess a valid Utah driver's license (If residing outside the State of Utah within the 100-mile requirement of St. George City Fire Department Policy 1047 Residency Requirements, Driver license requirement must be approv...


Movie in the Park:
2023 SCHEDULE May 26 - High School Musical 2 June 9 - SDC League of Superpets June 23 - Family Camp July 14 - Minions the Rise of Gru July 28 - Zootopia August 11 - Here Comes the Boom August 25 - Top...


Cottonwood Cove Park:
...   Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Per Court, Per Hour $10 $10


Boots Cox Family Park:
...  Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Hourly (Recreational) $10 $15 Hourly Group (Recreational) $10 $15 Professional Reservation - All Day (8 Hours) $120 $160 Professio...


St. George Regional Water Reclamation Facility Pretreatment Program:


Past Art Conversations:
December 14 2022 - Deborah Bice on "People, Places, and Wide Open Spaces" November 16 2022 - Roland Lee on Roland Lee on "Big Sky", from sketchbook to studio painting September 21st 2022 - Audrey...


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


Forms and Applications:
Applying for Development permits is now easy! Joint Utility Committee (JUC) Site Plan Review (SPR/Grading) Floodplain Development Encroachment Air Quality Demolition Preliminary Plat Final Plat All ...


Good Sports St. George:
The Good Sports St. George Initiative   Good Sports St George is a community-based initiative dedicated to promoting and fostering a culture of RESPECT, KINDNESS, LEADERSHIP, POSITIVITY, AND SPOR...


Fall Pickleball League:
... will be awarded with a city issued check. 1st place=$25.00 2nd/3rd place=$10.00. A W-9 form must be completed for payment. *league directors wil...


City Pool Facility Reservations  :
...h, 2023.    Reservation Time slots: EVENING May 27th thru August 10th                     Monday-Saturday 8:30-10:00 pm August 11th thru September 5th           Monday-Saturday 6:30-8:00 pm or 8:30-10:00 pm                   &nb...


Beach Volleyball League:
...2024 #1: March 7,14,21,28, April 4,11 (kids 6pm-8:30pm. Adults 7:30pm-10:15pm) Spring 2024 #2: April 18,25, May 2,9,16,23  (kids 6pm-8:30pm. Adults 7:30pm-10:15pm) Summer 2024: May 30, June 6,13,20,27, July 3 (Wednesday) (kids and Adults 7:30pm-10pm) Summer 2024 #2: July 11,18,25,31, Aug 1,8  


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...


High School Invitational 2022 :
...ration link available End of May Girls Invitational #2 September 9 - 10th Registration link available End of May


Winter Pickleball League:
RegistrationRegistration Issues? Please contact Hilary Koch hilary.koch@sgcity.org 435-627-4522 Missed registration or registration is full and you still want to play? Make sure to sign up on the...


Doubles Team Flex League :
Doubles Flex League When: October 23rd - December 14th Tournament December 15th-16th Cost: $60 Team  (5wk round robin + tournament) Mixer Skill rating USTA/UTR preferred Completed matc...


Adult & Youth / Learn to Play Pickleball:
...n 29th / Feb 5th Spring Session Dates: March 27th / April 3rd / April 10th / April 17th *make-up date if needed May 1st Day & Time: Mondays 10:00am to 11:00am Fee:  $45-Resident $50-Non Resident Ages:...


Net Metering Information:
...pect program should be directed to the Building Department.  435-627-4100    Net Metering Agreement – this document is an agreement with the customer and the city regarding the responsibilities of each party with regard to the solar PV system operation.  This document requires a customer’s notarized signature. The Net Metering Agreement can be submitted to the Energy Services Department (811 E Red Hills Parkway) at any time during the application review process.  However, it must be submitted before the system will be approved to go on line.    Net Metering Appendix – this document details the fees related to the program and the calculation of the monthly solar reliability charge and the annual buy back of any excess energy the customer generated.  This is an informational document.      Common questions related to the Net Metering Program   If you are considering installing solar PV on your home or business, there are several questions to ask in order to make an informed decision.    What is roof top solar?   Roof top solar typically refers to solar Photovoltaic (PV) system installed on a roof which generates energy from the sun to power a person’s home or business.   What terms do I need to understand about solar PV systems?   Behind the customer meter: The system is located so that any generated electricity flows first the customer, if the customer needs more energy than the solar PV is generating, St. George delivers the energy to you from the electrical grid.  For example, if your home uses 100 kWh a day and your system produces 80 kWh per day, you will receive 20 kWh a day from the electrical grid.   kW: Kilowatt – is equal to 1,000 watts.  A solar PV system capacity is measured in kW.  For example a 3 kW system would have the ability to produce 3 kW of demand (which is the maximum of energy output at a moment in time).    kWh – kilowatt hour – is a measurement of energy, it is a kW multiplied by the time in hours.  For instance 2 kW for 1 hour is 2 kWh. Customers are billed based on how many kWh consumed in a billing cycle.   For example if you have a 3 kW system (shown above) and it generated 3 kW for 1 hour, it would produce 3 kWh of energy. It is estimated 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 4...


FUNdamental T-Ball Clinic:
...on time or even try to be slightly early. It is important to be about 10-15 minutes early to class on the first week so coaches can pass out shirts to the kids, and still have enough time to hold a full class. In the first two weeks of class, coaches will pass out t-shirts to the kids. After the 2nd week we hope to have all shirts handed out to each athlete. Please make sure to bring plenty of water for yourself and your children. There's a very good chance that these mornings will be warm. Sunscreen and protective hats and/or sunglasses can also be very important and valuable. 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 Pricing information: $35 - Resident $...


Summer Pickleball Leagues:
... will be awarded with a city issued check. 1st place=$25.00 2nd/3rd place=$10.00. A W-9 form must be completed for payment. *league directors wil...


Pickleball Clinics-Skills and Drills:
...n 29th / Feb 5th Spring Session Dates: March 27th / April 3rd / April 10th / April 17th *make-up date if needed May 1st Day & Time:...


Midnight Heist 2024 Friday, June 14th Doubles Friday, July 12th Mixed Doubles Friday, August 2nd Singles  :
Midnight Heist Tournaments   2024 Dates Friday, June 14th Doubles Friday, July 12th Mixed Doubles Friday, August 2nd Singles


Spring Pickleball Leagues:
... will be awarded with a city issued check. 1st place=$25.00 2nd/3rd place=$10.00. A W-9 form must be completed for payment. *league directors wil...


Historic St. George LIVE!:
...e 2, 2023 Saturday June 3, 2023 Friday June 9, 2023 SOLD OUT Saturday June 10, 2023 Friday June 16, 2023 SOLD OUT Saturday June 17, 2023 Friday June 2...


SGO Summer Series Youth Watersports  :
...ll have 1 instructor for every 4 students enrolled.   AGE LIMITATIONS 10 years and older CLASS LOCATION Each class will start and end behind the ...


Virgin River Half Marathon  :
Virgin River Half Marathon 10K/5K/Fun Run Walk N' Roll   January 11, 2025     This is Southern Utah's longest running half marathon. This spectacular race is on paved city trails that wind along the Virgin River and take you through the beautiful landscape of St. George.   Virgin River Half Marathon Expo & Packet Pick up: Friday, January 10th 2025 from 2 pm- 7 pm at the 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)


Utah Youth Track and Field:
...en 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 Meters - Finals 50 Meters - Finals 100 Meters - Finals 400 Meters- Finals 200 Meters - Finals 4x100 (All Ages) - Final 4x400 (All Ages) - Final     


Youth Pickleball / Dinkers:
Dinkers Players will learn how to play the game of pickleball.  Players will learn the rules, dinks, groundstrokes, volleys, serves, scoring and strategy.  Players will be placed into 2-3 d...


Home School Classes:
... climbing skills and learning proper safety techniques.  SGO provides 100% of the gear and transportation to and from each activity. 


High School Tennis Academy Ages 14 n Up  Yellow Ball:
... 4 Spring Session II April 15th - May 13th 4 Summer Session  June 10th - July 22nd 6 Fall Session I August 19th - Sept 30th 6 Fall Sessio...


Junior Development Ages 10 1/2 to 14 Green Dot Ball:
  Session Date:   Monday Clinics: June 10th - July 22nd Wednesday Clinics: June 12th - July 17th No Clinic: July 1st and 3rd- July 4th Summer Break    Days:  Monday & or Wednesday  Time:  8:00 AM to 9:30 AM   Location:  Tonaquint Tennis Center / 1851 South Dixie Drive   Description Jr. Development clinics utilize a 75% compressed green dot ball and a 78’ court (full size court) to help players between the ages of 10 and 13 and staying within the parameters of the USTA (United States Tennis Association). Skill level and Syllabus Descriptions      Beginner Level  -  For beginner players with little or no tennis experience.        Syllabus for Beginner level players: Week One:  Introduction to forehand ground strokes, grip, and spin.  Intro to parts of the court and racket. Week Two:  Introduction to backhand ground strokes, grip and spin.  Week Three:  Review of forehand and backhand ground stroke, grip and spin.  Introduction to scoring. Week Four:  Review of forehand and backhand ground stroke, grip and spin.  Review of scoring and intro to match play Repeat to Week One        Intermediate Level -  Players with some tennis experience who can demonstrate proper strokes at times.             Prerequisite for intermediate level:  Knowledge of scoring, ground stroke grips, parts of the court and the forehand and backhand ground stroke components.  Players must have a fundamental swing using topspin, and be           consistent with getting balls into play using drop feeds and toss feeds.      Syllabus for Intermediate players: Week One:  Forehand ground stroke, introduction to footwork while using the forehand ground stroke Week Two:  Backhand ground stroke, introduction to footwork while using the backhand ground stroke Week Three:  Forehand and Backhand ground stroke, changing grips from forehand to backhand.  Introduction to serving Week Four:  Review of serving, ground strokes Repeat to Week One   Team JD  -  Players who have achieved a high level of ability that can handle full speed and court of Green Dot Balls. Players will continue to work on their strokes, court coverage and strategy.           Prerequisite for Team J.D.:  Technical knowledge of the serve, grip, swing and types.  Show proper footwork with ground strokes.   Player should be able to do the following skill set:  Hit 7 out of 10 fed forehands and backhands cross court and down the line and rally 10 balls in a row with a coach using forehand or backhand ground strokes.      Syllabus for Team JD Week One:  Serving, Introduction to Volleys Week Two:  Serving, ground strokes and doubles strategy Week Three:  Serving, ground strokes and singles strategy Week Four:  Serves and returns, intro to overheads Week Five: Serves, ground strokes, specialty shots Week Six:  Serves, Backhand slice, specialty shots Pricing Information 6 Week Clinic:  $84 Resident  /  $108 Non Resident / person / 6 Clinics 


The Fields at Little Valley:
...   Resident (City of St. George) Non-Resident Per Court, Per Hour $10 $10


FUNdamental Football Clinic:
...on time or even try to be slightly early. It is important to be about 10-15 minutes early to class on the first week so coaches can pass out shirts to the kids, and still have enough time to hold a full class. In the first two weeks of class, coaches will pass out t-shirts to the kids. After the 2nd week we hope to have all shirts handed out to each athlete. Please make sure to bring plenty of water for yourself and your children. There's a very good chance that these mornings will be warm. Sunscreen and protective hats and/or sunglasses 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 Pricing information...


Summer Art Workshops/Classes at SG Art Museum:
...or, Stephanie Wheeler.   PRICING INFORMATION $5 per teen (Resident); $10 per teen (Non-Resident)    


PPR Facility of the Year 2020:
St.George Pickleball  CONTACT Wayne Bullock City of St. George Wayne.Bullock@sgcity.org Sgcity.org/pickleball Little Valley Pickleball Complex     Public Facility of th...


Dentals and New Amalgam Rule:
...American National Standard/American Dental Association (ADA) Specification 108 for Amalgam Separators (2009) with Technical Addendum (2011) or the International Organization for Standardization (IS) 11143 Standard (2008) or subsequent versions so long as that version requires amalgam separators to achieve at least a 95% removal efficiency.  Compliance must be assessed by an accredited testing laboratory under ANSI’s accreditation program for product certification or a testing laboratory that is a signatory to the International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation’s Mutual Recognition Arrangement.  The testing laboratory’s scope of accreditation must include ANSI/ADA 108-2009 or ISO 11143. In addition to installing the amalgam separator, you...


FUNdamental Basketball Clinic:
...on time or even try to be slightly early. It is important to be about 10-15 minutes early to class on the first week so coaches can pass out shirts to the kids, and still have enough time to hold a full class. In the first two weeks of class, coaches will pass out t-shirts to the kids. After the 2nd week we hope to have all shirts handed out to each athlete. Please make sure to bring plenty of water for yourself and your children. There's a very good chance that these mornings will be warm. Sunscreen and protective hats and/or sunglasses 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 1:00 pm 3-5yr olds ...


Summer Pottery Wheel Classes:
Pottery Wheel Beginner & Intermediate Classes This class is designed for the beginner and intermediate students  


Summer Munchkins (Ages 4 & 5):
...p; 4 & 5 Days:  Tuesday & or Thursday Time:  9:30am to 10am Cost:  Package A - $25 / 1 visit a week 


Sand Hollow Aquatic Center Birthday Party Reservations:
... birthday child $5 extra per child   Splash-N-Play $95.00(resident) $105.00(non resident) Hot food item & small drink Party favor sack with toys and candy Area reserved for 1.75 hours and swim for the rest of the session Up to 12 children including birthday child Free return swim pass for each child in attendance $8 extra per child   Splash-N-Cake $105.00(resident) $115.00(non resident) Hot food item & small drink Par...


Singles Flex Pickleball League:
... will be awarded with a city issued check. 1st place=$25.00 2nd/3rd place=$10.00. A W-9 form must be completed for payment. *league directors wil...


Survey Base Station Information:
...http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/cgi-cors/corsage.prl?site=SGU1 NAD83 2011 Epoch 2010.0 Position (derived from 2005.0 IGS08 position): Latitude / Longitude &...


Trash Collection and Recycling:
About the Washington County Solid Waste Department Mission Statement The mission of Washington County Solid Waste is to manage the solid waste for Washington County residents and commercial entities i...


Automotive/Car Wash/Commercial    :
  Available Fillable Forms Automotive/Carwash/Commercial  Wastewater Discharge Application City Ordinance/ Municipal Code Agreement of Maintenance Responsibility Form ... A variety of po...


Fall Brawl 2020   :


Liveball :
...5th 2023 Spring Break Monday March 20th 2023 Spring Break Monday April 10th 2023 Spring Recess Monday May 29th 2023 Memorial Day Monday July 3...


Summer Youth Pickleball / Dinkers / Ages 6-9:
Dinkers Session: Monday Clinic June 10th- July 22nd  (6 weeks)                Wednesday Clinic June 12th - July 17th (6 weeks) No Clinic: July 1st and 3rd- July 4th Summer Break  Days:  Monday & or Wednesday Time:  9:30am to 10:30am Ages:  6 thru 9 Location:  Little Valley Pickleball Compl...


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REGISTRATION Registration Issues? Please contact Wayne Bullock or Hilary Koch


Harvest Festival And Turkey Trot:
...ter the race, be sure to stick around for the Harvest Festival starting at 10:30 am. The festival will feature games, 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, 4pm-6pm St. George City Commons (220 N 200 E St. George, UT 84770 &nb...


Endless Summer Pickleball Leagues   :
... will be awarded with a city issued check. 1st place=$25.00 2nd/3rd place=$10.00. A W-9 form must be completed for payment. *league directors wil...


Wednesday, March 20th - Saturday, March 23rd 2024  :
Southern Utah Pickleball Shootout   2024 Dates Wednesday, March 20th - Saturday, March 23rd   


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)     &...


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


2019 Programs & Events:
...       Wednesday Bird Walk; Cottonwood Cove Park, 1027 S Dixie Dr. February 20 @ 9am-11am        &n...


Court Schedule / Court Availability:


Hazardous Waste Pharmaceutical Rule:
...ous, batch, or other).  If the User discharges more than one hundred (100) kilograms of such waste per calendar month to the POTW, the notificati...


Summer Youth Pickleball / Smashers:
...ays: Monday and or Wednesday Time:  8:00am to 9:30am Ages:  10 to 18 Divisions:       Beginner - Intermediate - Advance Session Date: Monday Clinic June 10th- July 22nd  (6 weeks)                Wednesday Clinic June 12th - July 17th (6 weeks) No Clinic: July 1st and 3rd- July 4th Summer Break  Location:  Little Valley Pickleball Complex / 2149 Horseman Park Drive Description:  Players will be divided into groups according to age and skill.  All players will learn the rules to pickleball, all strokes including serving, groundstrokes, volleys and dinking.  Players will learn how to score and be taught basic doubles strategy.    Syllabus Week 1 - Rules & dinks Week 2 - Scoring, serving and dinks Week 3 - Groundstrokes, scoring,  match play Week 4 - Doubles strategy Week 5/6 - Singles strategy Pricing Information 6 week clinics sessions   Monday Only -  $84 Resident  /  $108 Non Resident Wednesday Only -  $84 Resident  /  $108 Non Resident Please register for both Monday  and Wednesday i...


Smashers / Ages 10 to 18:
...ers will be divided into skill groups according to their skill. Age:  10 to 18 Days:  Monday & or Wednesday Times: 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm Location:  Little Valley Pickleball Complex / 2149 Horseman Park Drive Levels:  Beginner - Intermediate/Advance Pricing Information  Drop-in Fee: $20 Resident  /  $25 Non Resident (Drop in is only allowed if clinic session is not at full capacity. Please contact staff for availability.)  6 week clinics sessions   Monday Only -  $84 Resident  /  $108 Non Resident Wednesday Only -  $84 Resident  /  $108 Non Resident   5 week clinics sessions   Monday Only -&...


Club of Aces "Adult Singles" Tournament:
Registration This is a UTR event.  Follow this link for registration   Club of Aces Singles UTR Tournament Registration  


Utah State Round Robin Championships November 20th thru 23rd 2024:
Utah State Round Robin   2024 Dates  Wednesday, November 20th thru Saturday, November 23rd


Nature Camp - at Tonaquint Nature Center :
...s 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 - Jul...


Club of Aces "Adult Doubles" Tournament  :
...   Round Robin:  2 out 3 sets (No ad scoring on 2nd deuce), 10 point tie breaker in lieu of 3rd set           ...


Summer Send Off (Autumn Qualifier) 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U, & 18U:
Summer Send Off is a 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U Tournament. Tournament start time will be based ...


Midnight Madness Tennis Tournament 2022:
...            - Doubles / $100 1st place team, $50 2nd place team              Pro Division / Adult Skill Level:  Singles 4.5 & 5.0  Doubles 8.0 and above/ High School Varsity / *High ranking USTA players not in High School.  *Youth players will be checked for varsity and USTA rating.  The tournament directors will determine if USTA rating is high enough for Pro Division.             - Medals for 1st, 2nd & 3rd            - Singles / $50 1st place, $25 2nd place             - Doubles / $100 1st place team, $50 2nd place team   Divisions may be combined i...


Community Development Block Grant (CDBG):
Clearance/Demolition - 100 West St. George Blvd


Red Rock Classic Tournament 10U, 12U, & 14U:
Red Rock is a 10U, 12U and 14U Tournament. Tournament start time will be based on how man...


Outreach Education Field Trip Information:
...cnic (Reuse and Recycle) 8.   Water Cycle 9.   You, Me and Trees 10.   Tennis is for Everyone (Physical Education)   How to Book a Field Trip Any educator may visit our website at https://www.sgcity.org/triprequest/ to book a field trip day for his/her classroom. Group pricing is $25 for groups of 49 people and less and $50 for groups of 50 or more. A two (2) week notice is greatly appreciated due to calendaring issues.  However, please note when viewing the on-line calendar there are black-out dates. When requesting your field trip, please select your preferred topics, the number of attendees along with the day and time you prefer. Once your field trip request has been submitted, you will receive a confirmation or denial of your request.   Field Trip Set-Up   In most cases, a large group is divided into smaller groups of 25 or less to accommodate the stations. An average school group of 100 is typically divided into 4 sub-groups of 25 students. Each sub-group then would rotate throughout 4 stations lasting approximately 20 minutes at each station. Smaller groups will be divided into less stations. Making the Most of Your Field Trip A field trip is an opportunity for students to link their classroom learning, knowledge and understanding of a subject with outside experiences. These extension activities make learning more relevant and memorable. Your students will get more out of the experience if you build what they learned into your curriculum. An ideal field trip begins with in-class lessons and experiments to prepare students for what they will experience in the field. Post field trip activities will further enhance the learning, knowledge, and understanding gained during the environmental experience. On our website, www.sgcityrec.org/tnc you will find the list of programs available. Please refer to this website to prepare your students in advance. Teacher Responsibilities: Please have your groups ready at the drop off point, with name tags visible, at Tonaquint Park’s main parking lot at the proper time. Prepare your students by reviewing program vocabulary. Let the students know ahead of time what to expect in their program. Explain the behavioral expectations. Encourage the students to listen to the presentations, keep their voices down and come willing to learn something new. Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy for the students unless the environmental educator has suggested it. Student Responsibilities: Follow the environmental educator’s instructions at all times. Stay with the group and on the paths at all times. Wear clothes that are comfortable and adequate for any weather changes. Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy unless the environmental educator has suggested it. Ask questions. Respect the environment. We are visitors in the home of others.  Chaperone Responsibilities: Know where the members of your group are at all times. Resolve any discipline issues. Assist participants who have an emergency. Make sure all members of the group follow staff rules. Participate in and show interest in the programs. Model proper behavior. Leave siblings or other children at home. Please turn off cell phones.                           Preparing For Your Field Trip Arrival: Please arrive on time. Delays may force cancellation or shortening of some programs. Buses should drop students off at the designated parking area near The Conservation Garden. Please assemble students in the pavilion next to the parking lot. Your students will be greeted by one of our educational staff. **Smaller groups will meet at the Tonaquint Nature Center. Cell Phones: While we recognize the importance of cell phones on-site, we request that all cell phones be silenced during program presentations and that all chaperones refrain from taking calls during the field trip. Discipline: The environmental educator is not responsible for discipline. Teacher and chaperone involvement is vital to a meaningful learning experience and student safety. Dismissal: Please have buses pick up students at the park’s main parking lot. After turning onto the park’s main entrance, follow the road until you see the parking lot next to the tennis courts. There is enough room for the bus to turn around. If your bus is going to wait, please ask the driver to turn off the bus. Bus emissions are harmful for the environment and students at the park. Dress: Students and chaperones must wear close-toed shoes. Long pants and long sleeves are preferred, even in warm weather. Dress appropriately for cooler weather as most activities are in the shaded tree areas. Failure to comply may result in participant exclusion. Grouping: Instructional groups of no more than 25 should be divided in advance; preferring prior to arrival. The adult to student ratio should be no less than 1:10. Inclimate Weather: The program will be cancelled in the case of heavy rain, and/or severe wind. Notification will be called into the school by 7:30- 8:00 on the morning of the trips. If class needs to be rescheduled, we will discuss potential dates with the teachers. Teachers may call Hannah Keller at (435)627-4564 with any questions. Insect Repellent/Sunscreen: You will be outside for the duration of your field trip. Spraying with insect repellent and/or sunscreen before your trip is recommended. Lunch: Groups have the option of using one of the picnic pavilions at the park. Cleaning up leftover lunch trash is an important part of the day. We encourage Earth friendly packing of lunch, with as little waste as possible. Trash cans are located in the area. Name Tags: All participants, students and chaperones, must wear a visible name tag. Ratio: Adult chaperones to students should be no less than 1:10 Respect: All living things, including plants, are to be respected and no...


St. George Adult "Singles" Tennis Classic:
St. George Singles Tennis Classic     When: Friday, December 6th and Saturday, December 7th 2024 Time:  Friday matches will begin at 7pm (player check in at 6:30pm)   &n...


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...


Outreach Education Field Trip Information:
...oups of 25 or less to accommodate the stations. An average school group of 100 is typically divided into 4 sub-groups of 25 students. Each sub-group then would rotate throughout 4 stations lasting approximately 20 minutes at each station.   Making the Most of Your Field Trip A field trip is an opportunity for students to link their classroom learning, knowledge and understanding of a subject with outside experiences. These extension activities make learning more relevant and memorable. Your students will get more out of the experience if you build what they learned into your curriculum. An ideal field trip begins with in-class lessons and experiments to prepare students for what they will experience in the field. Post field trip activities will further enhance the learning, knowledge, and understanding gained during the environmental experience. On our website, www.sgcityrec.org/tnc you will find the list of programs available. Please refer to this website to prepare your students in advance. Teacher Responsibilities: Please have your groups ready at the drop off point, with name tags visible, at Tonaquint Park’s main parking lot at the proper time. Prepare your students by reviewing program vocabulary. Let the students know ahead of time what to expect in their program. Explain the behavioral expectations. Encourage the students to listen to the presentations, keep their voices down and come willing to learn something new. Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy for the students unless the environmental educator has suggested it. Student Responsibilities: Follow the environmental educator’s instructions at all times. Stay with the group and on the paths at all times. Wear clothes that are comfortable and adequate for any weather changes. Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy unless the environmental educator has suggested it. Ask questions. Respect the environment. We are visitors in the home of others.  Chaperone Responsibilities: Know where the members of your group are at all times. Resolve any discipline issues. Assist participants who have an emergency. Make sure all members of the group follow staff rules. Participate in and show interest in the programs. Model proper behavior. Leave siblings or other children at home. Please turn off cell phones.                           Preparing For Your Field Trip Arrival: Please arrive on time. Delays may force cancellation or shortening of some programs. Buses should drop students off at the designated parking area at the near The Tonaquint Tennis Courts. Please assemble students into their groups once they are off the bus next to the parking lot. The busses will then have to move out of that parking lot and park in a different area of the Tonaquint Park. Your students will be greeted by one of our educational staff. **Smaller groups will meet at the Tonaquint Nature Center. Cell Phones: While we recognize the importance of cell phones on-site, we request that all cell phones be silenced during program presentations and that all chaperones refrain from taking calls during the field trip. Discipline: The environmental educator is not responsible for discipline. Teacher and chaperone involvement is vital to a meaningful learning experience and student safety. Dismissal: Please have buses pick up students at the park’s main parking lot. After turning onto the park’s main entrance, follow the road until you see the parking lot next to the tennis courts. There is enough room for the bus to turn around. The bus must wait at a different location or different area of the park to allow for room for those using the tennis courts, please ask the driver to turn off the bus. Bus emissions are harmful for the environment and students at the park. Dress: Students and chaperones must wear close-toed shoes. Long pants and long sleeves are preferred, even in warm weather. Dress appropriately for cooler weather as most activities are in the shaded tree areas. Failure to comply may result in participant exclusion. Grouping: Instructional groups of no more than 25 should be divided in advance; preferring prior to arrival. The adult to student ratio should be no less than 1:10. Inclimate Weather: The program will be cancelled in the case of heavy rain, and/or severe wind. Notification will be called into the school by 7:30- 8:00 on the morning of the trips. If class needs to be rescheduled, we will discuss potential dates with the teachers. Teachers may call Hannah Keller at (435)627-4564 with any questions. Insect Repellent/Sunscreen: You will be outside for the duration of your field trip. Spraying with insect repellent and/or sunscreen before your trip is recommended. Lunch: Groups have the option of using one of the picnic pavilions at the park. Cleaning up leftover lunch trash is an important part of the day. We encourage Earth friendly packing of lunch, with as little waste as possible. Trash cans are located in the area. Name Tags: All participants, students and chaperones, must wear a visible name tag. Ratio: Adult chaperones to students should be no less than 1:10 Respect: All living things, including plants, are to be respected and no...


Snow Canyon Half |10k | 5k | Fun Run Walk n' Roll:
    This Half Marathon is a beautiful route through the scenic landscape of Snow Canyon State Park. The course is USATF certified super fast downhill race. It is one of the most breathtaki...


Adult Men, Women, Co-ed, and Prep Leagues:
...ague (Recreational). Played on Monday, and/or Wednesday nights.  Boys 10th-12th graders, Prep League, is Winter Season Only. Played on Wednesday nights  Girls 10th-12th graders, Prep League, is Fall Season Only. Played on Wednesday ni...


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  


Desert Fall Championships 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U & 18U:
Desert Fall Championships is a 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U and 18U Tournament spread over two weekends. Tournament ...


Desert Spring Championships 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U, & 18U:
Desert Spring Softball tournament is an outstanding tournament. Play will begin Friday between noon and 2 pm. Tournament start time will be based on how many teams register. Plan accordingly. Schedule...


Sand Hollow Aquatic Center Membership and Facility Reservation Information:
...y monthly membership purchased must be canceled by the member prior to the 10th of the month to avoid being billed for the following month. To cancel ...