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Get ready for Summer: celebrate draper days 2011 ... Councilman Troy Walker
Friends and neighbors, chosen the theme “Pioneering the Fu- planning on a “stay-cation,” we have the you. I want you to know who these citi-
ture” as it expresses well Draper’s tradi- perfect event for zens are so you can offer to help them and
It is finally summer. I, like most of you, tion of giving service, honoring our past you. thank them for their efforts:
have been wondering if the sun and warm and planning for the future. Draper City Draper Days
weather will ever find us. With summer is the primary and largest sponsor of this “Pioneering the Lavar Christensen, Draper Nights; Fred Ross,
comes all of the wonderful outdoor ac- event. Your City Council and Mayor are Future” runs from Food Vendors; Doug Vawdry, Rodeo; Steve
tivities we enjoy. We live in such a great committed to Draper Days and our other July 7-16 and there Osbourne, Horse Pull; Sara Ward, Draper
place. In Draper we have the most amaz- Parade; Anne Nabaum, Stefania Wilks &
community events. Budgeting these is something for
ing trail system, which has been built by Draper Youth Council, Children’s Parade,
community events is high priority to us everyone. Who Leslie Johnson, Draper Idol; Debbie Symes,
volunteers, coordinated by your Parks and and we believe it is money well spent. doesn’t love a ro- Miss Draper; Katie Smith, Miss Draper Ro-
Trails Committee. If you have not used We are grateful to the Draper Community deo? And ours is deo; Todd Drummond & Darcy Douglas, 5K
the trail system, you must. I try to ride or Foundation (DCF) for overseeing these one of the best in the valley. The horse & Family Fun Runs; Craig Marty, Day Stage;
hike our amazing trail system every day events, especially Draper Days. This pull is back and you can see those mas- Lions Club, Pancake Breakfast; Draper His-
during the summer. It always amazes me year the DCF has organized a commit- sive draft horses competing against each torical Society & Luanna Guyman, Heritage
how awesome Corner Canyon trail sys- tee which is tasked with running Draper other for free. The Children’s Parade Banquet; Tree House, Pool Party; Craig
tem is and I am grateful every time I reach Days. The Draper Days Core Committee and the Draper Parade are all traditional Fischer, Free Talking Pony Shows; Utah Pio-
the summit, first, that I have not keeled neer Heritage Company, Free Pioneer Exhib-
is made up of the following people: events we have come to love. Draper
over, and second, for the blessing of liv- it; IFA & 4H Club, Free Animal Exhibit; Rob-
Nights has grown into the best free out- in McCullough, Volunteers; Rob Langacre,
ing in this great community. Glenn Sisam, Committee Chair, (spon- door concert in the state. Draper Park will Sponsorships; Doug Dredge, Fireworks Show.
sors and vendors); Marsha Vawdry Vice have great food, merchandise and events.
As you know, we have many tremendous Chair (Main & Children’s parade, Ro- Thanks to many wonderful sponsors, we In addition to our super citizens, Draper
people that live and volunteer their time, deo, Horse Pull, Heritage Banquet, Miss have worked hard to provide fun, free City has tremendous staff personnel who
effort and money to make this community Draper & Miss Rodeo Daper, Pool Party, activities for everyone. We have a train put their hearts and souls into this event,
great. That volunteer spirit is essential to Amphitheatre and Draper Idol ) Valerie ride, talking pony shows, a farm animal including:
making this community what it is. Every Tebbs, Vice Chair (permits, volunteers, display, reptile man, pie baking contest,
year hundreds of people put their time and sponsors, city liaison and signs,) Stefani quilt display, live mountain man and pi- Rhett Ogden, Recreation Manager, Sargent
effort into the trails, parks and community and Troy Walker, Vice Chairs (All Draper oneer exhibits and a daytime stage with Chad Carpenter, Safety and Parking; Steve
events we all enjoy, from the Easter Egg Park Events). awesome local talent. We have many af- Linde, Parks Management; Maridene Han-
Hunt, Draper Theatre Productions, Sum- fordable activities with something for ev- cock, Public Relations; Chief Jim Bacon,
mer Concerts, Haunted Hollow, Christ- I cannot say enough about my fellow eryone: Pony Rides, Walk on Water, Ob- Unified Fire Authority; Nancy Bishop, Per-
mas in the Heart of Draper and our grand committee members. They are wonder- stacle Course, Jousting, Rock Climbing mits; Jerrilyn Billings, City Coordinator; and
event: Draper Days. We truly have fan- Danyce Steck, Draper Youth Council.
ful people and pillars of our community Wall, Bungee Run, Theme Slides (includ-
tastic events that bring us together and who are tirelessly committed to you. ing water). Last but not least our fantas-
give us a sense of community. If you have tic, free fireworks show. The “Taser Your We encourage you to become involved
not attended these community events, I As a committee we have been meet- Favorite City Councilman” event had to in your community events, to help Draper
hope you will this year. If you have, you ing and planning for months to make this be canceled this year due to the fact that in “Pioneering the Future.” We hope you
know what I am talking about anD hope year’s event as special as the ones you the mass gathering permit would not al- enjoy living in Draper and have fun serv-
you will continue supporting them. have enjoyed in the past. In these tough low for the expected crowd. ing and playing with your fellow citizens
economic times it is difficult to take a big this summer.
Sincerely,
Next month, our largest community vacation or even a small one. So if you We have been blessed to have citizens
event happens: Draper Days. We have are unable to get away this year and are step up and pioneer individual events for Troy K. Walker
Draper City Councilman
Canyons School District Breaks Ground on New High School in Draper - April 27, 2011
The Canyons School District recently
broke ground to start building a new
high school in Draper. This is great news
for the community and the education of
Draper’s children. The new school is
scheduled to open in the fall of 2013 and
will hold up to 1,800 students. The school
will be located on 801 East 12887 South.
The building will be two stories high
and include a 3,300 seat gym. The foot- In June 2010, residents approved a $250
ball field and track will have seating for million bond to pay for the new high
4,700 spectators. The building is estimat- school and other Canyon School District
ed to cost $65 million. projects.
MAYOR: Darrell H. Smith CITY COUNCIL: Bill Colbert, Bill Rappleye, Jeff Stenquist, Alan Summerhays, Troy K. Walker
CITY MANAGER: Layne Long Telephone (801) 576-6500 Website: www.draper.ut.us
Standard Rate
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Draper City
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Permit No. 6
Draper, UT 84020 Postal Patron
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Draper City Recreation Program
www.draper.ut.us/recreation
N.F.L. PUNT, PASS & KICK son. Awards given to season champs, but
200 East 13400 South. Public skating will
When: Monday, September 19 mosly just play for fun. USSSA league with
be closed Friday 10 am to 12 noon dru-
Register at 5:00 pm, start at 5:30 pm. modified rules. Men’s and CoEd Open
ing camp. Helmet, knee and elbow pads
Galena Park, 12500 South 550 West. Leagues available until full (8 teams). Reg-
The Draper Peer Court is required. No toy skateboards. For more
For boys/girls ages 8 to 15 (as of Dec. 31). ister early until August 3.
information, call Spock at (801) 455-0851
Recruiting Youth Volunteers! Over four million kids will compete in the
or visit www.spocksskatecamp.com. Reg-
Days Played:
PPK this year, will you? Winners advance Tuesday = Men’s Open
istration March 22 until full. Don’t wait!
What is the Draper Peer Court? to State Team Finals in Denver and Na- Thursday = CoEd Open
The Draper Peer Court offers an alternative tional Finals. Several kids from Utah have Galena Park, Draper
YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL
approach to juvenile justice in which youth done it! FREE. 6:00 to 10:00 pm, rotating
Last season was great ... this one will be
referred for minor offenses are sentenced Starts the last week of August
bigger and better! This is a fast action
by a jury of their peers. Peer Court em- HYPERFLITE “FLYING DISCS” Age: 16 or older
game that lets everyone throw, everyone
ploys a restorative justice-based approach A fun competition for youth 14 and under Cost: $215 per team includes umpires,
run and catch and play defense. Empha-
that applies the skills and abilities of Drap- using “Frisbees.” Fun and FREE! Looking scorekeepers, fields, lights, team awards,
sis is on fundamentals, learning, meeting
er City juveniles to provide positive peer for a “non-ball” event? This is for you. USSSA fees, etc.
friends and FUN!
influence, to hold youth accountable for Come test your flying disc (Frisbee) skills at
GRADE/DAYS Played: (2011-12 school yr.)
their actions, and to strengthen their ties the Hyperflite Youth Championships! Nice YOUTH FALL SOCCER
1-2 grades on Wednesdays.
to school and community. Peer Court is awards for winners! Held on Thursday, This program is for boys and girls in Pre-
3-4 grades on Mondays
an alternative to Juvenile Court for many July 28th, at 5:30 pm, at Steep Mountain K to 7th grade (current 2011-2012 school
5-6 grades on Mondays.
offenders. Park. FREE! Last year we had a blast! grades). Register online or in person – the
Games played at Smith Fields or Draper
deadline is July 15th! See the Recreation
Park. Resgistration until July 29.
What is a Youth Volunteer? SPOCK’S SKATE CAMP Love skateboard- web page for league information.
$36 per person includes uniform top, pic-
Peer Court utilizes the skills and abilities ing? You will really love learning skate-
tures, awards, equipment, operations and
of a diverse population of Draper youth. boarding from “Spock!” Whether you are
seven games. Game play starts the first
The program helps to eliminate geographi- an experienced boarder or just starting, For information and more details about
week of September.
cal and social barriers and unites youth Spock will have something for you! Camp- the recreation programs, visit:
League: 5 on 5, 9-10 players per team.
throughout the city as they collaborate to ers will learn basic to advanced skills, skate
intervene with referred youth. This pro- park etiquette and safety, self esteem and
ADULT FALL SOFTBALL www.draper.ut.us/recreation
gram presents a model for the belief that most of all make friends and have fun!
A new season, a new start! Softball in the
diverse group of students can work togeth- Session #2: July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5 $65
fall is a great sport. Grab some friends, get (801) 576-6570
er and come to a consensus on clear, posi- Age: 6-16 Day: Fridays 10 am to noon.
a team and enjoy a fall night game under
tive standards for behavior. As mentors, Class will take place at Draper Skate Park,
the lights. This is a short seven-game sea-
role models, and as key players in their
community, they realize they can make a
difference in their own and others’ lives.
Fourth grade students from Draper’s about the watershed area. The lo-
Youth Volunteer Applications are currently Elementary schools enjoyed a tour cal schools involved in the tour in-
bing accepted for the 2011 year! of the Jordan Valley Southeast Plant cluded: Sprucewood Elementary,
Download application at: and the adjoining WaterPro treat- Willow Springs Elementary, Draper
www.draper.ut.us ment plant. Mayor Smith helped with Elementary, Oak Hollow Elementary,
an experiment to teach the students Summit Academy, Channing Hall,
If you have any questions, please email us and St. John the Baptist Elementary.
at peer.court@draper.ut.us or call Officer J.
Harris at (801)831-0368. Ribbon Cutting at The Red Ban-
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, the largest dana, a pet store and grooming
barbecue chain in the country, is plan- business located at 925 East 12400
ning to open a franchise in Draper. South. George Hart,
This will be the first location in Utah. dog trainer, had his
For more information about the com- dog, Pepe, perform
pany, visit www.dickeys.com for the crowd.
Amphitheater 2011 Summer Series
Please visit www.draperamphitheater.com for more details, ticket pricing, etc. Many events are free!
JUNE 17 JULY 11 JULY 29 AUGUST 12
MOVIE AT AMPH: FAMILY CONCERT: The Utah CONCERT: KIRBY HEYBORNE DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 2.
SHREK 4EVER AFTER (PG) National Guard Army Band 8:00 pm ‐ You have seen 8:00 pm ‐ Pre‐entertainment
8:00 pm ‐ Pre‐movie entertainment “Bounder” 7:45 pm ‐ The 23rd Army him on the big screen in hit Draper Youth Orchestra
draws from influences such as Sting, Dave Band of the Utah National movies such as The Singles 9:00 pm ‐ Movie starts. FREE!
Matthews, and Foo Fighters and has a unique Guard will perform an Ward, The R.M. , and AUGUST 15
recently released Midway to
ability to bend and fuse styles. For Bounder, it's all evening of patriotic music COLD CREEK BLUEGRASS
about taking musical risks that the audience will along with some of your Heaven. Now come catch
8:00 pm‐ Back to
appreciate. favorites featuring their the musical act. He has opened for N’SYNC and
Draper by popular
concert band, jazz band, rock band and others. toured the country performing his brand of folk demand, bring the
9:15 pm ‐ “Shrek Forever This band had played for presidents, senators and music mixed with comedy and variety. $6/ticket whole family and
After (4)” starring Mike heads ofsState. FREE! AUGUST 5 enjoy a night of
Meyers & Eddie Murphy.
JULY 14 JON AND SPENCER SCHMIDT great bluegrass
Bring your blankets and
MEGAMIND (PG) 8:00 pm ‐ Everyone knows Jon and his piano music. $5/single or $15 immediate family.
chairs. Concessions will be available.
JUNE 29 8:00 pm: Pre movie entertainment “Elle Duke.” talent. Now…Jon plans a special concert featuring AUGUST 19
his son Spencer. You
CONCERT: UTAH SYMPHONY
This up and coming Draper Resident has a lot of CONCERT: JASON HEWLETT
voice and talent to share. won’t want to miss this
8:00 pm ‐ Don’t miss this unforgettabler one‐man
8:00 pm ‐ Don’t miss this album release and artist
show by this creative, hilarious impersonator,
season’s exciting performance 9:15 pm: debut concert. If you
musician and humorist. Hewlett is known to
at a family friendly price! “Megamind” starring enjoy John Mayer,
impersonate Jim
$10/ticket or $35/immediate Will Ferrell and Brad alternative rock, and artists with great variety in
Carrey, Michael
family. Pitt. Waterpro will be their song writing,
Jackson, Elton
JULY 7 on hand to help you'll love Spencer.
John, Louie
celebrate “100 years of serving drinking water to Special guest
National Storytelling Event Armstrong, Nat
Draper” and will provide free hotdogs, popcorn performer: Jon
7:00 pm ‐ Several of the best storytellers will be King Cole, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, Cat
and bottled water. FREE! Schmidt. Stay for an
here to captivate and mesmerize the audience by
Stevens, The Temptations, U2, Guns n’ Roses and
“after party” dance and autographs. $6/ticket
telling their tales. Coldplay, just to name a few. $10/ticket or
Great for families. $40/immediate family
FREE!
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Fireworks Safety
Utah State law has changed regarding
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Here are some of the changes in the at Draper City’s new state-of-the-art facil-
PROPERTY LINES WERE OBTAINED
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ity with its incredible view of the Salt Lake
UPDATED BY RECORDED PLATS.
DRAPER CITY MAKES EVERY EFFORT TO PROVIDE CORRECT
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1) New Extended Dates for Discharge with near
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LAST
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of Consumer Fireworks: June 26th and sound, this will be one performance
you will not want to miss. Last year there
through July 26th, December 26th
was a record crowd!
through January 1st, Three days before
and on Chinese New Year. To view the map online, Buy your tickets online at the Draper
NO FIREWORKS ALLOWED IN SHADED AREA go to www.draper.ut.us Amphitheater website listed below.
Fireworks Areas
Printed 06-01-2011
2) Legal Fireworks in Utah are ap- $10/ticket or $35/family.
proved “pyrotechnic devices that are
offered for sale in Utah only, by a li- Salt Lake County Breaks Ground on new Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Concert starts
censed vendor. promptly at 8:00 pm. Bring lawn chairs or
Draper Senior Citizen Center blankets for seating on the grass terraced
3) New consumer fireworks allowed in end of the parking lot that serves the hillside. Some padded seating is avail-
Draper Library. able up front. Food will be available for
Utah include the 500 gram cake dev-
purchase.
icse that can shoot multiple shots from
a single device and have only one fuse. The new senior center will provide ser-
They have a stable base and when lit vices to area citizens who are over the age
go off in sequence. Use caution, be- of 60 by offering a daily nutritious meal,
cause sparks will elevate several feet in exercise equipment and classes, comput-
the air, as high as 150 feet. The cakes er training, educational classes, outdoor
shoot straight up or at angles, in groups Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon, walking paths, gardening areas, arts and
of several shots called fans, or in a zig- Draper Mayor Smith and City officials partici- crafts space, volunteer opportunities, so-
zag sequence (either slowly or very pate in the groundbreaking for the new Draper cialization and transportation.
rapidly), and even now in a circular se- Senior Center.
quence. It was a happy day for Draper’s senior “We are excited to provide this first-
population, as they helped turn over the class facility to ensure that seniors liv-
4) Fireworks that dirt during the groundbreaking for the ing in Draper and the surrounding areas
are prohibited in have options and opportunities to remain DRAPER CITY Amphitheater
new 20,000 square-foot Draper Senior
Utah include: Center. The new center will be built on healthy, active and engaged in the com- www.draperamphitheater.com
land donated by Draper City at the south munity,” said Salt Lake County Mayor
Peter Corroon.
•Bottle Rockets Safety Days and Emergency
•Sky Rockets
•Missile Type Rockets Preparedness Fair
•Cannon Crackers
The Annual Draper Safety Days/Na-
•Ground Salutes
tional Night out against Crime will be
•Firecrackers
held the evening of Tuesday August 2nd
•M-80, Cherry Bombs and similar ex-
at Draper City Park. This annual event
plosives
is enjoyed by many children and adults! TUESDAY AUGUST 2
•Roman Candles
Come join us for a fun evening of vari-
•A single shor or reloadable aerial shell
ous displays, demonstrations, activities,
2nd
•Any “cakes” with more than 500
and information available to residents and
grams of pyrotechnic composition
visitors on safety, health and crime pre-
vention. Throughout the years, we have Child ID Kits
5) Fireworks are never to be used in- Photo-Fingerprinting,
had the honor of having the Utah Army
doors, under or inside of any type of
National Guard, the Unified Fire Author- Fire Safety Trailer, D.A.R.E.,
covering such as an awning, garage,
ity, multi-jurisdictions, various agencies Identity Theft, Fire Engine,
or carport! Cakes can and will shoot
sparks more than 150 ft. into the air.
and local businesses well represented Children’s Games &
with educational activities and exhibits. Bounce House, AirMed
6) “Class C” common state approved Helicopter, Climbing Wall,
In addition, this year we are showcas- Animal Safety, K-9 Demo
fireworks must be sold in Utah by a li-
ing emergency preparedness, with dem- & Much More.
censed vendor. It is illegal to transport
onstrations, displays and emergency
non-approved fireworks. www.draper.ut.us
preparedness vendors showing off all the
www.healthydraper.com
latest emergency supplies. If you are an
Emergency Supply Vendor and would FREE TO THE PUBLIC!
Draper City Journal like more information about participating
in this event, contact Gary Howell, Crime
Editor
Prevention Specialist, Draper City Police
Maridene Hancock This year showcasing
Department for further details. 801-831-
0535 or email Gary at gary.howell@ “EMERGENCY
maridenehancock@ draper.ut.us. Emergency preparedness PREPAREDNESS”
draper.ut.us vendors for the Draper Safety Days/Na-
tional Night out Against Crime event are
required to obtain a temporary business
(801) 576-6527 license and the fee for that is $20.00.
(801) 831-7224 Nancy Bishop can assist vendors at 801-
576-6530. If a vendor attends and only We ask citizens to participate by leaving your outdoor/porch lights on during the
evening of August 2nd to symbolize our Police-Community Partnership!
hands out information but does not sell at
the event, then they do not need a license.
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Date Event/Meeting Location Time
June 20 Concert in the Park: Stark Raven Band Draper Historic Park, 900 East 12625 South 7:00-9:00 pm
June 21 City Council Business Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 7:00 pm
June 23 Planning Commission Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 5:30 pm
June 29 Utah Symphony at the Draper Amphitheater Draper Amphitheater, 944 E. Vestry Road 8:00 pm
July 4 Draper City offices will be closed in observance of the 4th of July holiday. Draper City offices closed.
July 5 City Council Business Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 7:00 pm
July 7 Planning Commission Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 5:30 pm
July 7 - 16 Draper Days Activites - See enclosed schedule of events! Various locations throughout Draper City
July 24 Pioneer Day Holiday Draper City offices will be closed. 5:30 pm
July 19 City Council Business Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 7:00 pm
July 21 Planning Commission Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.)
August 2 Draper Safety Day, National Night Out Against Crime, Emerg. Prep. Draper City Park, 1300 East 12500 South 5:00-9:00 pm
August 2 City Council Business Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 7:00 pm
August 4 Planning Commission Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 5:30 pm
August 16 City Council Business Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 7:00 pm
August 18 Planning Commission Meeting Draper City Hall, 1020 E. Pioneer Road (12400 So.) 5:30 pm
Draper Animal Shelter Waste Removal 2011 Municipal Elections
The Draper Animal Schedule in July The elective of- July 15, 2011
Shelter has cats and • Time: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
ficers of Draper
dogs that are in need • Location: Draper City Hall, 1020
During the week of July 4th, solid waste City consist of
of loving homes. East Pioneer Road
pick-up will be delayed by one day. Driv- a City Council
Please come take a • Municipal Primary Election: Tues-
ers will pickup on Saturday, because made up of five
look. You can view day, September 13, 2011 (if needed)
the landfill is closed on Monday the 4th. council mem- • Municipal General Election: Tues-
the animals available
However, the week of July 24th, there are bers, serving at large, and a mayor. day, November 8, 2011
for adoption on the
no delays in the regular pick-up sched- Members are elected to four-year over-
website:
ule. Please remember that all yard waste lapping terms in a non-partisan elec- Voter Registration is done by the
should be placed in the garbage contain- tion. General municipal elections are county and you must register to vote in
www.draper.ut.us/animaladoptions
ers, NOT in the recycle container. Please held in odd numbered years. Positions the county in which you reside. Draper
do not contaminate the recycle loads by up for election this year (2011) are: is unique in
Or come into the shelter at 12375 South
Galena Park Drive (550 W.) putting items and materials that are not ac- • Council Member, at large that some of
Phone: 801-576-6340 ceptable in the recycle containers. • Council Member, at large its residents
• Council Member, at large live in Salt
(All are four-year terms) Lake County
SUNCREST COMMUNITY and some in
Do You Want Your Business Citizens desiring to run for office must
CENTER AND file a “Declaration of Candidacy” with
Utah Coun-
to be a Winner in 2011? ty. For voter
SWIMMING POOL IS NOW the City Recorder. The form is avail-
registration
OPEN! able on the Draper City website and
information,
in the office of the city recorder. Filing
contact Salt
for candidacy begins July 1, 2011 and
Lake County
continues through July 15, 2011 dur-
at (801) 468-
ing regular city hall business hours (8
3427 or Utah
am – 5 pm, Monday through Friday).
County at (801) 851-8128.
The 2nd annual DRAPER DAYS DERBY A candidate must be a resident of
is being held July 13, 2010 at the Went- Draper City for at least 12 months (365
Polling Locations are being deter-
worth Senior Living Center, 11631 South days) immediately before the date of
mined for the 2011 elections. Please
700 East in Draper. Paul Tonks holds the key to the club- the election. All candidates must be a
check with the City Recorder’s office or
house pool and community center. The citizen of the United States and a reg-
with Salt Lake County for additional in-
This is a fundraiser for the Draper Cham- SunCrest Owners Association is now istered voter in Draper City.
formation. The Utah County residents
ber of Commerce and the Mountain Point the owner and manager of this new will vote at SunCrest again this year.
Boy Scout Troop. The Troop will furnish facility. City Council members helped 2011 Election Dates & Information
the track and will be the officials over the with the ribbon cutting as anxious chil- For Draper City election information,
race! dren looked on, excited to be the first to • Declaration of Candidacy Filing
Dates: Friday, July 1 through Friday, contact the recorder’s office at (801)
Cost for scout pinewood derby kit: $60.00 try out the new swiming pool. 576-6502.
each - you design!
The funds raised will be split between the
Draper Chamber and the Scout Troup. This
event last year funded three scout camps. Draper City Has Its Own Movie Theater!
Call Bill Rappleye @ 801-553-0928 to Cinemark Opens it Doors
buy a car kit packet and get some great
speed tips!
Household/Hazardous O’CURRANCE TELESERVICES
Waste Drop-off Events OPENS NEW OFFICES IN
The Salt Lake County Health Department
(SLCHD) is offering two more events dur- DRAPER
ing the summer in Draper to drop off your A ribbon cutting was held June 1st to
household/hazardous waste, which is con- celebrate the opening of new offices for
sidered anything in an around your home O’Currance Teleservices at 11747 South
that is poisonous, flammable, corrosive or Lonepeak Parkway, Ste. 100. This com-
toxic. It is in many of your cleaning sup- pany was created in 1994, and is currently Those who visit the new Cinemark XD theater can view mov-
plies, yard care chemicals, pesticides, fu- a leader in the telesales industry. They of- ies in 3D on movie screens that run floor to ceiling and wall
els, batteries, used oil and antifreeze and to wall.
fer exclusive technology, articulate sales
electronic waste. They cannot accept ex- agents and an exception-
plosives, radioactive materials, or old tires. ally high calls-to-sales
The events run from 7:00 am to 10:00 conversion rate. A high
am at Galena Park, 12452 So. Galena Park quality company with
Blvd. (550 West). highly quantifiable re-
sults, O’Currance boasts
Thursday, July 7th a top-notch management
Thursday, August 4th team and over 650 em-
This service is provided by SLCHV. If you ployees.
have questions, call (801) 313-6700.