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Everything You Need to Know About Rotary Youth Exchange
Sep 18, 2023
The Rotary Youth Exchange program is the largest & least expensive exchange program in the world. With over 8,000 students currently doing exchanges in the world, our Youth Exchange program provides youth with the opportunity to live with people from other countries, allowing for them to experience new cultures and planting the seeds for a lifetime of international understanding. Learn firsthand about all aspects of life in another country. As your concept of the world expands, you mature and develop a deeper understanding of who you are. Immersion in another country’s educational system enhances academic and personal growth. Also, host clubs, families and the entire community are enriched by extended, friendly contact with someone from a different culture. For more information, contact Inbound Youth Exchange Coordinator Glenn Artist. |
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Huntsman World Senior Games update
Sep 25, 2023 11:58 AM
The Huntsman World Senior Games is the largest annual multi-sport event in the world for athletes aged 50 and over. This event, which includes over 30 different sports, has taken place for two weeks each October in St. George, Utah, USA for over 30 years. From softball to swimming, from square dance to soccer, The Huntsman World Senior Games offers a world class competition experience. Participants can register online for a single event in one sport, or they can compete in multiple events in several different sports. Most sports offer different levels of skill, so beginners and experienced athletes alike will have fun and be challenged. The Games is a qualifying event for the National Senior Games, which is held every other year. Each year team registration opens January 1, giving teams the chance to reserve their spot in the tournament. All athletes need to register individually, beginning March 1. There is a limit on how many teams can compete in each age group, and some individual sports fill up quickly, so it’s important to register early! Registration closes September 1 and if you want to catch our early bird discount, register before August 1. The Games is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that provides seniors a venue of international sports competition and education on active aging with the mission to foster worldwide peace, health and friendship and lead the world in active aging. Visitors or spectators are welcome to attend all sports competitions free of charge including the fabulous Concert & Celebration and amazing opening ceremonies. Or they can register to be an “official fan” and participate in walking tours, socials and health screenings. There are also hundreds of opportunities to volunteer. Sign up today ... you are particularly needed to help assemble Welcome Bags on Wednesday, October 4 (shifts are 9 a.m. - noon OR 1 - 4 p.m. with lunch served to all volunteers at noon). If that day doesn't work for your busy schedule, volunteers are also needed to set-up / manage fruit and water for volleyball participants at the Dixie Center. Shifts are morning, afternoon or evening on October 13-14 OR October 16-22. There's also the opportunity to provide housing for BYU students in town to assist with health care screening for the athletes (dates not determined at this time.> |
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Oct 04, 2023 9:02 AM
The firsr event of the Huntsman World Senior Games (October 9-22) kicks off at the Dixie Center Garden Room when more than 100 volunteers gather to stuff more than 11,000 Welcome Bags for senior athletes from all over the world. Shifts are 9 a.m. - noon or noon - 4 p.m. The noon overlap is for lunch for all volunteers.
Thanks for your help, everyone!
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Oct 07, 2023 6:00 AM
This is SGR's 2nd year supporting the St. George Marathon. This year we will be providing support to the 5000 runners in the 47th annual St. George Marathon; 2000 half-marathon runners and 1000 5K runners at Milepost 18 (near The Ledges offramp). Up to 20 volunteers will be needed beginning at 6 a.m.
For more information, see Service Chair Reed Noble. We need you, your +1, teenagers, neighbors, friends and co-workers to be part of the FUNNN!
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Oct 19, 2023 6:58 PM
A Rotary Youth Exchange meeting will be held in SoUT on Thursday, October 19 to provide information on the "largest and least expensive" international exchange program for those who will be sophomores or juniors in the upcoming school year.
Representatives from the Utah Rotary Youth Exchange Committee will be present at the offices of Root for Kids, 2044 Mesa Palms Drive in St. George beginning at 7 p.m. to share information and answer questions.
Please share this invitation with family, friends, neighbors and co-workers, particularly those who have teenagers who may be considering this kind of exciting adventure.
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Leisure services and the GEO bond
Oct 23, 2023 11:58 AM
On October 23 at the Best Western Abbey Inn, we will hear from Shane Moore, Director of Parks & Community Services for the City of St. George. He has worked in municipal government for 29 years, including 17 years with the City of St. George. He is passionate about outdoor recreation and believes that parks and open spaces are essential to the health and well-being of our community. He is committed to providing our residents with access to quality parks and recreation opportunities that promote physical activity, community engagement, and environmental stewardship. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking, biking, camping, and spending time with his family. |
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Oct 28, 2023 4:34 PM - 7:34 PM
On Saturday, October 28, SGR has been asked to provide at least 20 volunteers (including your +1, teenage kids and grandkids, neighbors, friends or co-workers) in support of the “first ever” Harry Potter Halloween Party at the St. George Children's Museum from 5:30 - 7:30 PM (volunteers are asked to arrive at 4:30 PM). This event for families in the community will include a variety of activities based on the Harry Potter books such as a "potions" class, Muggle Studies, create their own "wand", a costume contest, and much more. Questions? See Linda Sappington or Reed Noble.
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Nov 04, 2023 8:48 AM
On Saturday morning, November 4, SGR is asked to gather to post the colors of our nation in honor of those more than 2000 local members of the military who fought to preserve the freedom of the United States of America and her citizens. Choose to help at either St. George or Tonaquint cemeteries beginning at 9 a.m.
Questions? Service chair Reed Noble has the answers.
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Fun and Games with TRF
Nov 06, 2023 11:52 AM
We all know Dale Desmond can turn any topic into fun ... so we are promised a fun program on the topic of the Rotary Foundation and we're going to hold him to it!!! If you don't know much about the Rotary Foundation - don't even know why you need to know about this important aspect of Rotary International - this will be a barrel of fun in true "Dale style" so don't miss it. See you at the Abbey Inn! |
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Nov 06, 2023 6:58 PM
Still wondering who are the best candidates for the three open seats on the St. George City Council election?
Here's your opportunity to hear what they have to say before you cast your vote on Tuesday, November 21.
On Monday, November 6, SGR will once again be hosting a "Cookies with Candidates" event beginning at 7 p.m. at the Best Western Abbey Inn ... and Rotarians are invited to bring questions to be asked of the 6 candidates who made it through the primary election.
Ken Sizemore, our clubs newly appointed political specialist, will moderate.
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Nov 13, 2023 11:48 AM
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Nov 18, 2023 9:00 AM
We've talked about it for ... well, just about forever ... but Dale Desmond, SGR's Foundation Chair is "Rev'd Up 4 Rotary" so mark your calendar for Saturday, November 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Tuacahn! O'Reilly Auto Parts; TDS; T-Mobile and Stephen Wade Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram; Tuacahn Center for the Arts and on-air support from Red Rock Media are the major sponsors.
It's going to be all kinds of FUNNN!
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Collecting is my passion!
Nov 27, 2023 11:54 AM
Wait ‘til you see what the "Is It FUNNN?" committee has planned for you on Monday, November 27 at 2158 W. 1800 North in St. George. You are guaranteed to enjoy this special "by invitation only" meeting of SGR when we will gather for "eye candy" galore. Box lunches will be provided if you can stop "ooohing" and "awwwing" long enough to eat. This is one "meeting" you won't want to miss ... and one to which you will want to invite a neighbor, friend or co-worker. |
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Washington County Economic Development
Dec 04, 2023 11:58 AM
Darren was born and raised in the Hurricane Valley, where he developed a love for sports and the outdoors. As a youth, he excelled in wrestling, a passion that he has continued to follow throughout his life. In addition to coaching and fundraising for youth and high school wrestling, Darren served as the Hurricane High School Booster Club President from 2016 to 2022. Darren served his country as an X-ray technician in the US Army Reserve and was deployed to Operation Desert Storm. He later went on a mission for his church in the Quezon City, Philippines mission. Darren’s educational pursuits led him to Dixie State University (now Utah Tech University), where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership. He married his wife Angie (Flegal) in 1994, and together they have raised six children in Camp Verde, Arizona, and La Verkin, Utah. Darren is an entrepreneur at heart and has opened and operated several businesses, mainly in the treatment center arena and land development. He has served on the Board of Directors for NATSAP organization and currently serves on the Board of Directors for Techie For Life, a vocational school for neuro-diverse young adults. Additionally, Darren serves as the Executive Director for the SoUtah Economic Alliance. Recently, Darren is councilman-elect for the La Verkin City Council. When he’s not working, Darren’s passions include spending time with his family, enjoying the great outdoors, and traveling. With his diverse experiences and entrepreneurial spirit, Darren is a valuable member of his community and a true asset to any organization he serves. |
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Dec 11, 2023 6:00 PM
Mark your calendar and join us for SGR's annual Christmas party on Monday, December 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Best Western Abbey Inn.
There will be a prime rib dinner, entertainment, a getting-to-know-you activity and a gift exchange. Please bring a white elephant gift or a gift of less than $10 to exchange - one from you and one from your +1.
Attire is formal, dressy or "ugly sweater."
It's going to be another memorable evening. You won't want to miss the friends, food and fun!
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Dec 15, 2023 10:00 AM - Dec 16, 2023 6:00 PM
Once again, the local Salvation Army, with our own Bob Schmig at the helm, is asking for SGR's help to raise much needed funds to provide support for many who are struggling in our community.
We have created a group account so members can sign up ... and your service - no matter the day, time or location - will be credited to SGR as long as you use our club code, which is SGRbellringers.
If you would prefer, some of us have signed up for a shift at Harmon's at 1189 E. 700 East on Friday, December 15 or Saturday, December 16.
If neither of these days will work for you, please log into https://www.registertoring.com
and find the best time for you and yoursl But, don't forget to click "register with a group" before you enter your data to be sure SGR gets the credit.
Questions? Bob Schmig has the answers.
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Dec 30, 2023 9:58 AM - 12:30 PM
It will be noisy, chaotic fun when on the morning of Saturday, December 30, hundreds of "littles," parents, grands and maybe even a "great" or two will take part in the New Year 2024 balloon drop at noon. But before that, there will be crafts, treats, and games ... all in the 3rd floor auditorium at the St. George Children's Museum located at 86 S. Main Street.
Twenty volunteers are needed to assist in various ways. Sign up today.
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What's happening in St. George City?
Jan 08, 2024
Robert Myers, St. George City Budget and Financial Planning Manager - who promises to make his presentation FUNNN - oversees preparation of the annual budget and submits it to the City Manager, Mayor, and City Council for recommendations and approval.
Come get the "what's up" from this in-the-know St. George City leader and bring your questions because he'll have the answers. |
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It's a new season and a new home for St. George Musical Theater
Jan 22, 2024 11:57 AM
Looking back on SGMT’s history, it is impossible not to see an organization determined to overcome the incredible odds against it and rising to the challenges before it. The brainchild of playwright Mark Ogden who passed away in 1994, the reins were turned over to Don and Dawna Kenworthy who guided the small organization from a fledgling company of passionate followers to the most successful community theater in southern Utah. By 2007 SGMT was producing 8 shows annually with over 50,000 patrons passing through its doors each year. When SGMT lost its venue downtown and its ability to perform its signature in-the-round productions it was forced to close operations. After 5 long years and a series of fits and starts and without any means to generate revenue, SGMT was given new life when in 2014 former Mayor McArthur, newly elected Mayor Jon Pike, the St. George City Council, and other supportive City officials allowed SGMT to produce its productions in the historic Opera House, a venue which has now served as SGMT's home for 15 years. Now in our 10th season, SGMT’s comeback is complete, and with consistently sold-out performances and an incredibly supportive and generous patron base, SGMT at long last is prepared to make its dream of a home of its own a reality! SGMT has entered into a partnership with the City of St. George to develop 2 acres south of downtown on Main St. into a beautiful theater complex. We hope the first show will open in early 2025. Please contact SGMT at (435) 628-8755 if you would like to be involved in this monumental project. Thanks to the City of St. George, Washington County, beloved patrons, generous donors, talented performers, dedicated staff and countless volunteers who are fueling our strong year-over-year growth. |
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5th Monday service project - dictionaries
Jan 29, 2024 11:58 AM
Another 5th Monday service project is scheduled for Monday, January 29, 2024 when SGR will gather at Jviation, 35 S. 400 West (just south of Smith's Food and Drug Store) to prepare paperback dictionaries for the 17th time (except during the infamous COVID year) for distribution to all 3rd graders in 16 - more than half - of 28 elementary schools in the WashCo School District. Literacy is one of RI's 7 areas of focus and is supported by SGR, not just with our dictionary project and our golf tournament, but also at the St. George Children's Museum and most recently with financial support for the purchase of a Book Vending Machine for one of several Title 1 schools in Washington County. This will be a FUNNN meeting and you'll also get to take the boxes of dictionaries you have committed to deliver to your neighborhood school. |
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DOCUTAH 2024 ... don't miss SG's own international film fesitval
Feb 05, 2024 11:58 AM
The DOCUTAH International Film Festival at Utah Tech brings filmmakers and film lovers together for an electric weekend celebrating the art of documentary. Now in its 14th season here in the red canyons of southern Utah, DOCUTAH was founded by 30-time Emmy Award winning filmmaker, Phil Tuckett, DOCUTAH was dubbed one of the “25 coolest film festivals” by Moviemaker Magazine.
DOCUTAH International Film Festival Feb 29-March 2 Megaplex Theatres at Sunset |
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What's Public Works and how does this SG City department make life better for residents?
Feb 12, 2024 11:56 AM
St. George City Public Works Director Cameron Cutler has over 22 years of experience in engineweeing design and services. He has been with the City of St. George more than 16 years, and of those, he has been the Public Works Director for 10 years overseeing various divisions including engineering, development, airport, transit, fleet and street management. Today, Public Works includes the divisions of Engineering, Streets and SunTran. He has provided oversight on roadway and drainage projects, worked with UDOT on local government projects, and served as the City Traffic Engineer. Cameron received an Associate's Degree from Dixie College and a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering at Utah State University. He is a longtime resident of St. George and enjoys living here. He is most grateful for his wife, Malynn Whitehead, of 25 years, for continuing to put up with his obnoxious teasing of her and their children. |
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Celebrating SGR's 93rd birthday and RI's 119th anniversary with FUNNN and cake!
Feb 26, 2024 11:58 AM
Rotary International celebrates 119 years on February 23 ... and SGR recognized 93 years on January 31 of doing good in the community, the state and the world! In this meeting, we'll be hearing from our board members who will report on what has been achieved in RY2023-24 ... and what is yet to be achieved this year. Bring a neighbor, friend or co-worker for the FUNNN, cake ... and maybe a prize drawing or two!!! |
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