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Who is the instructor and what is she like? Our instructor Jennifer Bell is extremely skilled in her field. She has been creating beautiful pottery for over thirty years and teaching the art of p...
Pool Hours
LAP SWIM
Monday - Friday: 7:00 am - 9:00 am
Saturday and Sunday: Closed
OPEN SWIM
Monday-Friday: 1:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
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...ite), Whistle with Lanyard, Resuscitation Mask, and Hip Pack.
Ages: 15 years & older
Pricing Information
Registration Fee: Resident $150 Non Resident $170
For more information call Sand Hollow Aquatic C...
...ing well.
ROAD CLOSED - Crews will be finishing work on 1580 South with plans to lay asphalt pavement the week of July 18. It is anticipated that this section of 1580 South and the southbound left turn from 3000 East onto 1580 South next to the new Red Cliffs Temple will be open by July 22, 2022.
Traffic patterns on 3000 East from 1450 South to 1580 South continue to be adjusted as crews perform needed utility relocati...
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St. George Art Museum
https://www.sgcity.org/artmuseum
Sunset on the Square Summer Movie Series
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...ss website), Whistle with Lanyard, Resuscitation Mask, and Hip Pack.
Ages: 15 & older
Pricing Information
Registration Fee: Resident $150 Non Resident $170
For more information call Sand Hollow Aquatic C...
...ust 18th - "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr
September 15th - "Personal Librarian" by Marie Benedict
October 20th - "Painting the Light" by Sally Cabot Gunning
November 17th - "Raphael, A Painter in Rome" by Stephanie Storey
December 15th - "The Rent Collector " by Camron Wright
If you are intere...
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Price Structure
Per Series: $60
Per Race: $25
SGR All Flex: $150
CAP Per Series: 250
The Hill Climb Challenge We’ll complet...
COVID-19 is impacting and reshaping daily life around the Globe. We continue and get outside while respecting social distancing guidelines and stay active! Join St. George Races in our second race in ...
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Price Structure
Per Series: $60
Per Race: $25
SGR All Flex: $150
CAP Per Series: 250
The Hill Climb Challenge We’ll complet...
ORDINANCE, IMPACT FEE ANALYSES, AND IMPACT FEE FACILITIES PLANS FOR:
Culinary & Irrigation Water
Storm Drain
Local & Regional Wastewater
Fire/EMS
Police
Parks & Recreation
Transportation...
Final Schedule*August 11, 2021
This project to improve traffic flow and safety on River Road from Riverside Drive to 1450 South has now reached Substantial Completion.
There will be occasional small...
...force critical to our community.
Fund four fire stations and approximately 158 vehicles (police vehicles and fire apparatus) necessary to support our ...
...lease note that there is a daily permit fee of $75 (up to 300 people), to $150 (over 300 people) for all events. • Additional fees may apply for City Services provided to the event by the City of St. George. • All events hosted in City parks should make reservations online https://www.sgcity.org/parkreservations/ and confirm payment by calling 435-627-4530. Reservations must be secured in advance of submitting the special event application.
Useful phone numbers regarding permits that may be necessary for your event:• Food Handlers Permit: 435-986-2580• Large Tent approval/inspection: 435-627-4150• Park Reservations: 435-627-4530• Proof of Insurance clarific...
...Demand Charge is based upon the highest peak kW electrical power use for a 15-minute period during the billing period. Commercial accounts only, resid...
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Plot
$450
$650
Perpetual Care
$300
$400
Upright Monument Rows
$150 additional
$250 additional
Half
Plot
$300
$395
Perpetual Care
$100
$150
Upright Monument Rows
$150 additional
$250 additional
Fees for Tonaquint Cemetery Cremation...
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SGRWRF
Attn: Pretreatment Department
3780 W. 1550 W.
St. George, Utah 84790
Daniel Morrison / Pretreatment ...
April 15th, 2023
This fun event puts your running, biking, and swimming ab...
Prizes:
$200 - Best in Show
$150 - 1st Place
$100 - 2nd Place
...
AGE
RESIDENT
NON-RESIDENT
Youth (17 & Under)
$3.50
$5.00
Adults (15 - 58)
$4.00
$6.00
Seniors (59 +)
$3.50
$5.00
...the original paintings became part of the Permanent Collection. On January 15, 1997 the new Art Museum opened with the exhibit Counterpoint and Meditation – A Contemporary Interpretation of Utah Wetlands by Robert Marshall along with the Legacy paintings and selected pieces from the Museum’s 165-piece Permanent Collection.The first 10 years in the new Art Museum brought visitors to exhibits as diverse as Art of the Soviet Republics and Oklahoma City Children’s Memorial Quilts. The Regional an annual juried show to explore the work of artists in the area was staged in consecutive years until 2006. Grant Speed’s bronze Wild West sculptures and the Art of Animation were among the many exhibits mounted that first decade. The Zion Centennial exhibit, which ran from August 25, 2008 through January 31, 2009, included seventy-four historic paintings and photographs tracing the history of art in Zion. Many more important and memorable exhibits have followed, including A Tribute to Jim Jones (1933-2009), a moving 2010 exhibit that included some of the artist’s last works. The massive paintings by Charles Becker, Into the Mysteries of the Super Real, was on display for five months in 2011. The 2013 exhibit Quilts: Re-Imagined by the Painted Hills Fiber Artist Group and Here Comes the Gown – 150 Years of Wedding Dresses on display from December 12, 2014 through May 9, 2015 remain a couple of the museum's most popular exhibits of all time.
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DO NOT pay your ticket before applying for, and completing, traffic school. If you do, then your case will be closed (as a conviction) and you will NOT be eligible for traffic school.
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...ove, during a calendar month in which they discharge no more than fifteen (15) kilograms of hazardous wastes, unless the wastes are acute hazardous wastes as specified in 40 CFR 261.30(d) and 261.33(e). Discharge of more than fifteen (15) kilograms of non-acute hazardous wastes in a calendar month, or of any quantity of acute hazardous wastes as specified in 40 CFR 261.30(d) and 261.33(e), requires a oneâtime notification. Subsequent months during which the User discharges more than such quantities of any hazardous waste do not require additional notification.
C. In the case of any new regulations under section 3001 of RCRA, identifying additional characteristics of hazardous waste or listing any additional substance as a hazardous waste, the User shall notify the Manager, the EPA Regional Waste Management Waste Division Director, and State hazardous waste authorities of the discharge of such substance within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such regulations.
D. In the case of any notification made under this Section, the User shall certify that it has a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of hazardous wastes generated.
E. This provision does not create a right to discharge any substance not otherwise permitted to be discharged by this ordinance, a permit issued thereunder, or any applicable Federal, State, or local law.
Definitions: (Ord. 8-4-1.4)(T)
Hazardous Waste. Waste as defined in 40 CFR 261.3, incorporated herein and made a part hereof.
Prohibited Discharge Standards: (Ord. 8-4-2.1)
A. General Prohibitions. No User shall introduce or cause to be introduced into the POTW any pollutant or wastewater which causes Pass Through or Interference. These general prohibitions apply to all Users of the POTW whether or not they are subject to categorical Pretreatment Standards or any other National, State, or local Pretreatment Standards or Requirements.
For more information on Hazardous Waste please contact the SGRWRF Pretreatment Department.
SGRWRF
Attn: Pretreatment Department
3780 W. 1550 W.
St. George, Utah 84790
Daniel Morrison / Pretreatment ...
EPA WaterSense™ Labeled Toilet Rebate Program
The City of St. George Water Services Department offers rebates to single family residential customer for replacement of older toilets wi...
COVID-19 is impacting and reshaping daily life around the Globe. We continue and get outside while respecting social distancing guidelines and stay active! Join St. George Races in our third race in o...
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Price Structure
Per Series: $60
Per Race: $25
SGR All Flex: $150
CAP Per Series: 250
Series Descriptions
The Hill C...
... Education for Ceramic Arts)
May - Canceled due to museum renovations
June 15th - "Facing Fire" exhibit Opening Reception 6-8pm
July 20th - Norma I. Q...
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Price Structure
Per Series: $60
Per Race: $25
SGR All Flex: $150
CAP Per Series: 250
The Trail Run Challenge - Ready to ge...
City of St. George, Leisure Services
47 E 200 N, St. George • (435) 627-4525
Business Hours of the Museum
Monday-Tuesday by appointment for at risk groups and individual...
...st 200 North, Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets are $15 per person and include Valentine refreshments. Only 150 tickets are available.
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...
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Not Available for Munchkins
Spring Session I
Begins February 15th / Ends March 31st
6 Weeks
Spring Session II
Begins April 5th / End...
... Miles- T-Rex Button
MILESTONE 4: 100 Miles- Sasquatch Button
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MILESTONE 6: 200 Miles: Victory Butt...
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...ings if the need arises.
2nd Grade games are on Monday evenings at 5:15pm and 6:30pm.
Kindergarten and 3rd Grade games are on Tuesday evenings at 5:15pm and 6:30pm.
1st Grade and 6th-8th Grade games are on Wednesday evenings at 5:15pm and 6:30pm.
4th/5th Grade games are on Thursday evenings at 5:15pm and 6:30pm.
Pricing Information
Registration Fee:
Resident-$4...
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Registration link
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If you have already registered with the City of St. G...
...ymptoms of inorganic arsenic exposure appear on the skin and occur after 5-15 years of exposure equivalent to 700 µg/day for a 70 kg adult, or within 6 months to 3 years at exposures equivalent to 2,800 µg/day for a 70 kg adult (pg. 131 NRC, 1999). They include alterations in pigmentation and the development of keratoses which are localized primarily on the palms of the hands, the soles of the feet and the torso. The presence of hyper pigmentation and keratoses on parts of the body not exposed to the sun is characteristic of arsenic exposure (Yeh, 1973, Tseng, 1977). The same alterations have been reported in patients treated with Fowler's solution (1% potassium arsenite; Cuzick et al., 1982), used for asthma, psoriasis, rheumatic fever, leukemia, fever, pain, and as a tonic (WHO 1981 and NRC 1999). Although peripheral neuropathy (numbness, muscle weakness, tremors, ATSDR 1998) may be present after exposure to short-term, high doses of inorganic arsenic (Buchanan, 1962; Tay and Seah, 1975), there are no studies that definitely document this effect after exposure to levels of less than levels (50 µg/L) of inorganic arsenic in drinking water. There have been a few, scattered reports in the literature that inorganic arsenic can affect reproduction and development in humans (Borzysonyi et al., 1992; Desi et al., 1992; Tabacova et al., 1994). After reviewing the available literature on arsenic and reproductive effects, the National Research Council panel (NRC 1999) wrote that ``nothing conclusive can be stated from these studies.'' Based on the studies mentioned in this section, it is evident that inorganic arsenic contamination of drinking water can cause dermal and internal cancers, affect the GI system, alter cardiovascular function, and increase risk of diabetes, based on studies of people exposed to drinking water well above the current arsenic MCL. EPA's MCL is chosen to be protective of the general population within an acceptable risk range, not at levels at which adverse health effects are routinely seen (see section III.F.7. on risk considerations). In terms of implications for the risk assessment, the panel noted that risk per unit dose estimates from human studies can be biased either way. For the Taiwanese study, the ``* * * biases associated with the use of average doses and with the attribution of all increased risk to arsenic would both lead to an overestimation of risk (US EPA, 1997d, page 31). May 1999 Utah Mortality Study EPA scientists conducted an epidemiological study of 4,058 Mormons exposed to arsenic in drinking water in seven communities in Millard County, Utah (Lewis et al., 1999). The 151 samples from their public and private drinking water sources had arseni...
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...
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Resident 3 one hour lessons $135 / Non Resident 3 one hour lessons $150
Non Certified Instructor:
Resident 1 hour $45 / Non ...
...ing a special City Council meeting, becoming the first female mayor in the 159-year history of St. George. She was elected to her first full term as M...
SGRWRF
Attn: Pretreatment Department
3780 South 1550 West
St. George, Utah 84790
Daniel Morrison / Pretreatment Coor...
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Registration link
https://stg.cityinspect.com/register?registration_id=15989d4f23a6be
If you have already registered with the City of St. G...
...m-12:00pm Grades 6-12
Dates
September:
8th- Calder, Meet the Masters
15th- Watercolor Botanicals
22nd- Renoir, Meet the Masters
29th- Acrylic Pa...
Description:
Midnight Pickleball Heist is an exciting one night round robin pickleball tournament. Space is limited.
Date: Friday, June 26th Mixed Doubles
St. George High School Tournaments offers a unique opportunity to see your team in action and challenge them to achieve the most out of their season. We offer two tournaments per season with mul...
...e City adopted a Net Metering Program in 2005 and revised the program in 2015. The 2015 revisions included implementation of the following fees.
On...
...ults.
Start Time Information:
9:00am - Half Marathon
9:15am - 5K
11:00am - Fun Run Walk n' Roll
Pricing Information:
...
Sessions will be as follows:
9:00 am 4yr olds10:00 am 3yr olds11:00 am 5yr olds12:00 pm 3-5yr olds
Pricing Information
Registration Fee:
Resident-$27.00
Non-Resident $32.00
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Resident 3 one hour lessons $135 / Non Resident 3 one hour lessons $150
Non Certified Instructor:
Resident 1 hour $45 / Non ...
Pool Hours
LAP SWIM
Monday - Friday: 5:30 am - 9:00 pm
Saturdays: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
OPEN SWIM
Monday-Thursday: 1:00 - 5:00 pm and 6:30 - 9:00 pm
Fridays: 1:00 - 9:00 pm
Saturday: 12:00 pm ...
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6
Summer Session
June 6th - July 18th
6
Fall Session I
August 15th -September 26th
6
Fall Session II
October 17th - November 14th
5
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1. You must be at least 14 years old to use the Fitness Facility. 14 and 15 year olds must be accompanied by a legal adult 21 years of age or older to use the fitness Facility.
2. No food, drinks or gum of any kind.
3. Appropriate work out attire must be worn at all times in the fitness facility. Full t-shirt must be worn when working out on any strength equipment. No shorts or pants with zippers, belts, or exposed buttons. (Note: You will be asked to leave and change if seen wearing inappropriate attire.)
4. Shoes must be worn at all times in the Fitness Facility. All shoes must have closed toes. No flip flops, sandals or slippers will be allowed. (Note: Court, running or cross training shoes are recommended.)
5. No back packs, bags, purses, coats, or personal belongings can be brought into the Fitness Facility. (Note: Rec. Center staff and management will not be responsible for stolen items.)
6. Lockers are available on a first come, first serve basis.
7. Profane or vulgar language and actions will not be tolerated in the fitness facility.
8. Wipe all perspiration from machines after use.
9. Restack all weights on weight racks after use.
10. Never drop a weight. (Free weight, or weight stack.)
11. All equipment is to be used properly at all times. Equipment orientations are available upon request.
12. All participants must attend an initial orientation of the facility.
13. There is a 30 minute time limit on all cardiovascular equipment when others are waiting.
14. Spotters and Weight Collars are a must when using the free weights.
15. All participants are required to treat the facility, fellow member and the Rec. Center staff with the utmost care, consideration and respect.
16. Shoes should be wiped off and clean before entering the Fitness Facility.
Recreation Center Racquetball
Challenge Court Rules
1. Challenge court is held on Thursday evenings from 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM on courts 1 & 2.
2. Challenge courts are open to all players and cannot be reserved.
3. Put your name on the board and challenge in either court 1 or 2. a. If you are the first to arrive, you are the first to be challenged.
a. b. If there are a wide variety of abilities, court 1 is considered Open/A level, and court 2 for B/C level.
4. Home should be played to 15 (11 if there are people waiting to play).
5. Winner stays on the court.
Challenge Board
The Challenge board is essentially an ongoing 'league' for all to be involved. Intended to open the opportunity to meet new players, challenge others, improve your game, and build a better racquetball community. The board is located in the Racquetball Court Hallway.
Challenge Board Rules
1. If you want to be a part of the challenge board, simply put your name and phone number on a round tag (email on the back if you want to be contacted about future events, tournaments, etc.).
2. Hang your tag on the pyramids on the white board.
a. Your skill level determines your pyramid.
b. Expert to open level players on the top pyramid.
c. Mid-level players on the middle pyramid.
d. Beginners on the bottom pyramid.
3. Challenge players ahead of you, in your respective pyramid. If you win, switch places. If you lose stay at the same level. (To challenge a player use the contact information found on their tag).
a. If you feel you are ready to move up a pyramid then challenge someone in the next pyramid up.
4. All challenges are sets of two Home to 15 and if necessary a tiebreaker game played to 11.
5. Challenges do not have to be held on challenge court nights.
6. Tournaments will be held quarterly at the end of the month. (March 31, June 30th, September 29th, December 15th)
7. Players do not have to be on the challenge board to enter t...
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How to Apply for Utility Services
Listed below are the requirements for establishing residential utility service with St. George Utilities:
1. Complete the Residential Utility...
...the following address:
SGRWRF
Attn: Pretreatment Department
3780 W. 1550 W.
St. George, Utah 84770
...nuary 11th / Ends February 10th
5 Weeks
Spring Session I
Begins February 15th / Ends March 31st
6 Weeks
Spring Session II
Begins April 5th / End...
The Economic Vitality and Housing department works to sustain and grow our vibrant economy and superb quality of life, providing strong leadership to foster economic inclusivity through innovat...
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Registration link
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If you have already registered with the City of St. G...
...ompound along with the 7 Caterpillar Diesel Engines. They produce 2300 HP, 1500 kW each, totaling 11,000 kW. The engines run at 1800 RPM. The plant is...
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...
...owing address:
SGRWRF
Attn: Pretreatment Department
3780 W. 1550 W.
St. George, Utah 84790
Daniel Morrison / Pretreatment ...
Frequently Asked Questions
Dates:
March 23rd - March 26th 2022
Ball:
Franklin X-40
Events:
*Please be aware age and skill events may be combined if not enough players
*Match times will be announced 4 days prior...
...th
6
Summer Session
June 6th - July 18th
6
Fall Session I
August 15th -September 26th
6
Fall Session II
October 17th - November 14th
5
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Registration link
https://stg.cityinspect.com/register?registration_id=15989d4f23a6be
If you have already registered with the City of St. G...
...owing address:
SGRWRF
Attn: Pretreatment Department
3780 W. 1550 W.
St. George, Utah 84790
Daniel Morrison / Pretreatment ...
... Pickleball Tournament / 8am to 12pm / Courts: 9,10,13,14 Over Flow: 15 & 16
Friday, June 17th / Pickleball Heist - MD & WD / 7pm to 2am / Courts: All Courts
Friday, July 15th / Pickleball Heist - MXD / 7pm to 2am / Courts: All Courts
Friday, Aug...
...ove, during a calendar month in which they discharge no more than fifteen (15) kilograms of hazardous wastes, unless the wastes are acute hazardous wastes as specified in 40 CFR 261.30(d) and 261.33(e). Discharge of more than fifteen (15) kilograms of non-acute hazardous wastes in a calendar month, or of any quantity of acute hazardous wastes as specified in 40 CFR 261.30(d) and 261.33(e), requires a oneâtime notification. Subsequent months during which the User discharges more than such quantities of any hazardous waste do not require additional notification.
C. In the case of any new regulations under section 3001 of RCRA, identifying additional characteristics of hazardous waste or listing any additional substance as a hazardous waste, the User shall notify the Manager, the EPA Regional Waste Management Waste Division Director, and State hazardous waste authorities of the discharge of such substance within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such regulations.
D. In the case of any notification made under this Section, the User shall certify that it has a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of hazardous wastes generated.
E. This provision does not create a right to discharge any substance not otherwise permitted to be discharged by this ordinance, a permit issued thereunder, or any applicable Federal, State, or local law.
Definitions: (Ord. 8-4-1.4)(T)
Hazardous Waste. Waste as defined in 40 CFR 261.3, incorporated herein and made a part hereof.
Prohibited Discharge Standards: (Ord. 8-4-2.1)
A. General Prohibitions. No User shall introduce or cause to be introduced into the POTW any pollutant or wastewater which causes Pass Through or Interference. These general prohibitions apply to all Users of the POTW whether or not they are subject to categorical Pretreatment Standards or any other National, State, or local Pretreatment Standards or Requirements.
If you have any questions, please contact the St. George Pretreatment Department at 435-627-4273.
SGRWRF
Attn: Pretreatment Department
3780 W. 1550 W.
St. George, Utah 84790
Daniel Morrison / Pretreatment ...
...rive, Hurricane, UT 84737
Cost: Free for all race participants and $15.00 for non-runners
Packet Pickup Information:
Date: Friday, March 3rd, 2023
Time: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Location: St. George Running Center (2736 E, Red Cliffs Dr, St. George, UT 84790
Awards: Top 3 overall winner for: Co-ed teams, Women's teams, Men's Team, 2-person team; and Ultra runner. PLUS: Awards will also be given out for best team name, best dressed team, most unique shorts, and best decorated vehicle
Pricing Information
Team Relay (up to 5) and Kids Team (up to 10)
$280 until February 15, 2023 11:59pm MST
$300 until March 3, 2023 11:59pm MST
2 Person Team Relay
$150 until February 15, 2023 11:59pm MST
$160 until March 3, 2023 11:59pm MST
Ultra
$80 until February 15, 2023 11:59pm MST
$90 until March 3, 2023 11:59pm MST
Description
...ore the season starts, at the City Commons Building.
Pricing Information
$150/resident team, $175/nonresident team
Come Play in the inaugural Bill Given Memorial Coed Softball Tournament
Adult Slow-pitch Men’s E/Rec Tournament. 4 games guarantee. The schedule will be emailed out and posted on the websit...
...h UTR
https://app.universaltennis.com/clubs/12684
Registration opens April 15th
...e call 435-627-4585 to register for the class.
Pricing Information
$150 Resident $170 Non Resident
...d Accepted
Type
Resident
Non-Resident
Family Quarterly
$100.00
$150.00
Family 1/2 Year
$175.00
$225.00
Family Annual
$300.00
$415.00
Family passes good for up to 6 immediate family members under 25, unmarried, & living at home.
Additional Family Members: $10.00
Individual Quarterly
$60.00
$75.00
Individual 1/2 Year
$100.00
$120.00
Individual Annual
$180.00
$210.00
Monthly payments on Annual passes are available. Please call or come into the facility for more information.
Tri-Pack Pass
Individual
Family
*Tri-pack Pass
$240.00
$425.00
* Annual membership to the St.George Recreation Center, City Pool, and Sand Hollow Aquatic Center
Family passes good for up to 6 immediate family members under 25, unmarried, & living at home.
Additional Family Members: $10.00
Sand Hollow Aquatic Center Rentals:(Must reserve 2 weeks in advance)Private Pool Parties Saturday evenings beginning at 6:30-8 pm, 8:30-10:00 pm Resident cost is $225.00 (up to 200 people) Non-Resident cost is $300.00 (up to 200 people)
$50.00 for each 50 additional swimmers. Semi Private Reservations For groups are available from 1:00-3:00, 3:00-5:00, and 7:00-9:00 pm Monday thru Thursday.Cost is Resident $150.00. Non Resident $200.00
BBQ Area Information
Reservation during Public...
On July 1, 2019 the City of St George will be switching software to ComplianceGO for Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) compliance management.
As a builder you are req...