Document 430942

Volume: 14
Issue: 11 November 2014
S wim L essons
P reschool S wim T ime
Two exciting changes: 1. We now have online registration
The Leisure pool kiddie area is open to children age 5 and
available for swimming lessons! 2. Each class TIME
under with a swimming parent from 10 AM - noon each
will have a set number of openings based on instructor
school day from September - April. Come enjoy the pool
availability and students will be evaluated and placed in
when it’s nice and quiet!!
Volume: 14
W ater P olo
U pcoming C losures /S chedule C hanges :
The WCCC offers drop-in water polo on Thursday nights
Saturday, November 22nd
Newsletter
Lap Pool Closed 8 AM - 1 PM for High School Swim Meet
Wednesday, November 26th
Leisure Pool 11 AM - 8 PM, Lap Pool 5 AM - 10
from 6:30-8:30 PM. This program is designed to teach the
fundamentals to all individuals age 10 and up. You don’t
have to be a great swimmer or even know the game - just
come to have a great time!!
Thursday, November 27th
Facility Closed (Thanksgiving)
C alendar O f E vents
Friday, November 28th
Leisure Pool 11 AM - 8 PM, Lap Pool: 9 AM - 8 PM
M erit B adges
The WCCC offers the first aid, swimming, and lifesaving
Merit Badges on Tuesday night at 7 PM each month. Please
visit the Community Center Aquatics page for information
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November 2nd Daylight Savings Ends
November 10th –15th Senior Week
November 11th Veterans Day Parade
November 15th Candy Cane Lane Boutique
November 27th Thanksgiving
November 28th WCCC Black Friday Sale
December 1st Christmas in Dixie 6pm – 8pm
Find current events And updates By visiting
Http://TheWc.cc/cal
on this and other Aquatic programs.
www.washingtoncity.org/cc
W ashington C ity N ews
Produced by Washington City, 111 N. 100 E. Washington,
Want to become a better swimmer? The WCCC Master’s
UT 84780. Direct comments, questions, or corrections to
program provides on deck coaching to participants from
David at 656-6363 or email
from 6-7 AM. This program is included in the community
center membership!!
Pg. 4
This newsletter will get to you
and with the holiday season soon upon us here is a thought
about the time the leaves are
about something called; “The Abundance Mentality.”
turning color in our great city.
“The minute you can look at yourself in the mirror and
The holiday season will soon
honestly say, “I have sufficient for my needs;” at that
be upon us filling our days
moment you are wealthy. When you are fortunate enough
with activities with family,
to have more than is sufficient for your needs the difference
friends, and neighbors.
is a gift from God to be shared with the world.” - Hyrum
We recently opened another section of our trail along the
and Gail Smith
Virgin River. You can enjoy two miles of scenic trail, and
May all of us look for ways to share our abundance. May
along the way you will cross a 600 foot boardwalk bridge.
YOU be that influence someone needs in his or her life.
I am sure there are places there you have never traveled.
Be the difference...
Go see the beauty that is along the river. Get out there and
get healthy.
Kenneth Neilson
Mayor
As I have thought about what to share with you this month
Announcements
S urvey R esults
Survey from our Website
Washington City ran a survey on our website as well as
through Qualtrics an industry leader in online surveys to
M aster ’ s S wimming
beginner to advanced each Tuesday and Thursday morning
November 2014
Where Dixie Begins
the appropriate class on the first day of class.
Register at www.washingtoncity.org/cc AQUATICS PAGE
Issue: 11
[email protected]
General Information (435)-656-6300
Office Hours
Monday through Friday 8 am – 5 pm
www.WashingtonCity.org
find out what our Citizens thought about the RAP tax. We
wanted to share with you the results.
Survey from Qualtrics
If the election were today
It was discovered that the polling method on our website
had questionable validity due to an ability to take the poll
multiple times. This poll was only available for two days.
It appears from the Qualtrics survey that a majority of
Washington City citizens support the RAP Tax.
Volume: 14
Issue: 11 November 2014
Volume: 14
AARP S mart D river P rogram
Washington City
Community Center
Programs
The AARP has adjusted it’s class time.
November 12th 1 PM – 5 PM
December 10th 1 PM – 5 PM
If you have any questions please contact Victor Lorch
Y outh B asketball L eague
at (435) 216 -7715 or email at
Issue: 11
November 2014
WCCC S enior W eek
November 10th–15th: FREE Senior Health Screening
will be held in the lobby Mon – Fri at 11am.
Monday, Nov 10th: 12pm: FREE Lunch, Senior Fit
Testing & Seminar “How to get your gym membership
for free” WCCC Silver Sneakers & Volunteer Trade Host
Brigham’s Playhouse would like to invite those in our
[email protected]
HOOP IT UP! Washington City Recreation continues
Presentation.
community to come out and enjoy some incredible
T he A merican L egion P ost 912
to provide a great basketball experience in a great
Tuesday, Nov 11th: 11:11am, Countywide Veterans Day
talent and wonderful performances as they bring to
Our meeting times have changed. We will now be
environment. The Youth Basketball Program is designed
Parade, Ceremony & Lunch for Vets to follow parade. All
life “It’s a Wonderful Life” a holiday favorite as well as
meeting on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month from
for boys and girls grades 2-12. All registered participants
festivities are held at Veterans Park.
“First Freedom” a powerful musical that tells the story
November through May. During November and December
in grades 2-5 are placed on a team based on age and home
Wednesday, Nov 12th: 12pm: Free Lunch & Seminar
of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison’s fight for
the Executive meeting will start at 5:15pm on the 2nd
address. Team selection for participants’ grades 6-12 are
“Forecasting your Financial Future”, Featuring John
humankind’s most fundamental right: freedom. Award
Wednesday while the General membership potluck will
completed by volunteer coaches under the direction of the
Cannon with Mountain America.
winning playwright Rob Lauer and Emmy Award winning
be at 6pm on the 4th Wednesday. Beginning in January
Recreation Manager. Boys and girls compete separately,
Thursday, Nov 13th: 12pm: Free Lunch & Seminar
composer Sam Cardon combine humor, fact, suspense,
and going through May the meeting time will be at 6pm
and all youth are required to wear the prescribed
“Forecasting your Financial Future”, Featuring John
and gripping music to tell this powerful story. Deseret
for both meetings with the Executive still being on the
Washington City Recreation reversible jersey. The games
Cannon with Mountain America.
News said “(The audience) will go away with a profound
2nd Wednesday and the Potluck on the 4th Wednesday.
will begin on Saturday, December 6, 2014. Registration
Friday, Nov 14th: 12pm: Free Lunch & Seminar “Moving
appreciation and come away singing and humming the
We will still be meeting at 25 E Telegraph 84780 in the
deadline is November 8, 2014. Cost for registration is
through Pain” (Special Guest Speaker).
tunes and wondering where you can get a copy of it.”
Gymnasium in the Historical Museum. To see a current
$30.00 for residents and $35.00 for non-residents. Games
*Tropical Pools & Spa’s will be on-site throughout the week
“First Freedom” plays now through November 8th. Shows
schedule please visit. TheWC.cc/CCC
will be played at the Washington City Community Center,
with Hot Tub Demonstrations and FREE use of the spa’s in
are Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 pm and a Saturday Matinee
For more information, please call James Hitchcock, Post
350 N. Community Center Drive and Pine View Middle
the Aquatics Area. Senior Week Festivities are sponsored by
at 2:30. “It’s a Wonderful Life” will open November 14th
Adjutant at (435) 275-2137 or call Hal Hess at (435)
School.
Zions Way, Kolob Care & A Gentle Touch Home Care.
and go through January 3rd. It will not play the day before
635-2085.
Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, or New
Y our W ashington
C andy C ane L ane B outique
B oy S cout M erit B adge P ow W ow
Years day. Shows will also be Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30
Please help influence what happens in Washington City.
Candy Cane Lane Boutique is coming up and now is your
Register now for the Merit Badge Pow Wow. Scouts will
pm and a Saturday Matinee at 2:30.
Your city leadership wants to know what you would like to
opportunity to sign up as a vendor. This event will feature
have an opportunity to earn two or more merit badges
To purchase tickets go online to
see improved or added to our community. This has been
a variety of gift ideas for the holidays and kick off the
during the event. Don’t miss out!
made extremely simple; all you have to do is visit.
holiday shopping season. Reserve your space now. Contact
www.BrighamsPlayhouse.com
or call the box office at (435)-251-8000.
Marcia Whitney at (435) 656-6360 (Ext. 7204)
Pg. 2
Pg. 3
Nov 15th, 2014
10am – 5pm
Date: Nov 15th, 2014
Time: 8am – 4:30 pm
Cost: $25 Per Scout $5 per Scout Master
Lunch Provided by Mama Knows Pizza
Volume: 14
Issue: 11 November 2014
Volume: 14
AARP S mart D river P rogram
Washington City
Community Center
Programs
The AARP has adjusted it’s class time.
November 12th 1 PM – 5 PM
December 10th 1 PM – 5 PM
If you have any questions please contact Victor Lorch
Y outh B asketball L eague
at (435) 216 -7715 or email at
Issue: 11
November 2014
WCCC S enior W eek
November 10th–15th: FREE Senior Health Screening
will be held in the lobby Mon – Fri at 11am.
Monday, Nov 10th: 12pm: FREE Lunch, Senior Fit
Testing & Seminar “How to get your gym membership
for free” WCCC Silver Sneakers & Volunteer Trade Host
Brigham’s Playhouse would like to invite those in our
[email protected]
HOOP IT UP! Washington City Recreation continues
Presentation.
community to come out and enjoy some incredible
T he A merican L egion P ost 912
to provide a great basketball experience in a great
Tuesday, Nov 11th: 11:11am, Countywide Veterans Day
talent and wonderful performances as they bring to
Our meeting times have changed. We will now be
environment. The Youth Basketball Program is designed
Parade, Ceremony & Lunch for Vets to follow parade. All
life “It’s a Wonderful Life” a holiday favorite as well as
meeting on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month from
for boys and girls grades 2-12. All registered participants
festivities are held at Veterans Park.
“First Freedom” a powerful musical that tells the story
November through May. During November and December
in grades 2-5 are placed on a team based on age and home
Wednesday, Nov 12th: 12pm: Free Lunch & Seminar
of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison’s fight for
the Executive meeting will start at 5:15pm on the 2nd
address. Team selection for participants’ grades 6-12 are
“Forecasting your Financial Future”, Featuring John
humankind’s most fundamental right: freedom. Award
Wednesday while the General membership potluck will
completed by volunteer coaches under the direction of the
Cannon with Mountain America.
winning playwright Rob Lauer and Emmy Award winning
be at 6pm on the 4th Wednesday. Beginning in January
Recreation Manager. Boys and girls compete separately,
Thursday, Nov 13th: 12pm: Free Lunch & Seminar
composer Sam Cardon combine humor, fact, suspense,
and going through May the meeting time will be at 6pm
and all youth are required to wear the prescribed
“Forecasting your Financial Future”, Featuring John
and gripping music to tell this powerful story. Deseret
for both meetings with the Executive still being on the
Washington City Recreation reversible jersey. The games
Cannon with Mountain America.
News said “(The audience) will go away with a profound
2nd Wednesday and the Potluck on the 4th Wednesday.
will begin on Saturday, December 6, 2014. Registration
Friday, Nov 14th: 12pm: Free Lunch & Seminar “Moving
appreciation and come away singing and humming the
We will still be meeting at 25 E Telegraph 84780 in the
deadline is November 8, 2014. Cost for registration is
through Pain” (Special Guest Speaker).
tunes and wondering where you can get a copy of it.”
Gymnasium in the Historical Museum. To see a current
$30.00 for residents and $35.00 for non-residents. Games
*Tropical Pools & Spa’s will be on-site throughout the week
“First Freedom” plays now through November 8th. Shows
schedule please visit. TheWC.cc/CCC
will be played at the Washington City Community Center,
with Hot Tub Demonstrations and FREE use of the spa’s in
are Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30 pm and a Saturday Matinee
For more information, please call James Hitchcock, Post
350 N. Community Center Drive and Pine View Middle
the Aquatics Area. Senior Week Festivities are sponsored by
at 2:30. “It’s a Wonderful Life” will open November 14th
Adjutant at (435) 275-2137 or call Hal Hess at (435)
School.
Zions Way, Kolob Care & A Gentle Touch Home Care.
and go through January 3rd. It will not play the day before
635-2085.
Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, or New
Y our W ashington
C andy C ane L ane B outique
B oy S cout M erit B adge P ow W ow
Years day. Shows will also be Tuesday-Saturday at 7:30
Please help influence what happens in Washington City.
Candy Cane Lane Boutique is coming up and now is your
Register now for the Merit Badge Pow Wow. Scouts will
pm and a Saturday Matinee at 2:30.
Your city leadership wants to know what you would like to
opportunity to sign up as a vendor. This event will feature
have an opportunity to earn two or more merit badges
To purchase tickets go online to
see improved or added to our community. This has been
a variety of gift ideas for the holidays and kick off the
during the event. Don’t miss out!
made extremely simple; all you have to do is visit.
holiday shopping season. Reserve your space now. Contact
www.BrighamsPlayhouse.com
or call the box office at (435)-251-8000.
Marcia Whitney at (435) 656-6360 (Ext. 7204)
Pg. 2
Pg. 3
Nov 15th, 2014
10am – 5pm
Date: Nov 15th, 2014
Time: 8am – 4:30 pm
Cost: $25 Per Scout $5 per Scout Master
Lunch Provided by Mama Knows Pizza
Volume: 14
Issue: 11 November 2014
S wim L essons
P reschool S wim T ime
Two exciting changes: 1. We now have online registration
The Leisure pool kiddie area is open to children age 5 and
available for swimming lessons! 2. Each class TIME
under with a swimming parent from 10 AM - noon each
will have a set number of openings based on instructor
school day from September - April. Come enjoy the pool
availability and students will be evaluated and placed in
when it’s nice and quiet!!
Volume: 14
W ater P olo
U pcoming C losures /S chedule C hanges :
The WCCC offers drop-in water polo on Thursday nights
Saturday, November 22nd
Newsletter
Lap Pool Closed 8 AM - 1 PM for High School Swim Meet
Wednesday, November 26th
Leisure Pool 11 AM - 8 PM, Lap Pool 5 AM - 10
from 6:30-8:30 PM. This program is designed to teach the
fundamentals to all individuals age 10 and up. You don’t
have to be a great swimmer or even know the game - just
come to have a great time!!
Thursday, November 27th
Facility Closed (Thanksgiving)
C alendar O f E vents
Friday, November 28th
Leisure Pool 11 AM - 8 PM, Lap Pool: 9 AM - 8 PM
M erit B adges
The WCCC offers the first aid, swimming, and lifesaving
Merit Badges on Tuesday night at 7 PM each month. Please
visit the Community Center Aquatics page for information
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
November 2nd Daylight Savings Ends
November 10th –15th Senior Week
November 11th Veterans Day Parade
November 15th Candy Cane Lane Boutique
November 27th Thanksgiving
November 28th WCCC Black Friday Sale
December 1st Christmas in Dixie 6pm – 8pm
Find current events And updates By visiting
Http://TheWc.cc/cal
on this and other Aquatic programs.
www.washingtoncity.org/cc
W ashington C ity N ews
Produced by Washington City, 111 N. 100 E. Washington,
Want to become a better swimmer? The WCCC Master’s
UT 84780. Direct comments, questions, or corrections to
program provides on deck coaching to participants from
David at 656-6363 or email
from 6-7 AM. This program is included in the community
center membership!!
Pg. 4
This newsletter will get to you
and with the holiday season soon upon us here is a thought
about the time the leaves are
about something called; “The Abundance Mentality.”
turning color in our great city.
“The minute you can look at yourself in the mirror and
The holiday season will soon
honestly say, “I have sufficient for my needs;” at that
be upon us filling our days
moment you are wealthy. When you are fortunate enough
with activities with family,
to have more than is sufficient for your needs the difference
friends, and neighbors.
is a gift from God to be shared with the world.” - Hyrum
We recently opened another section of our trail along the
and Gail Smith
Virgin River. You can enjoy two miles of scenic trail, and
May all of us look for ways to share our abundance. May
along the way you will cross a 600 foot boardwalk bridge.
YOU be that influence someone needs in his or her life.
I am sure there are places there you have never traveled.
Be the difference...
Go see the beauty that is along the river. Get out there and
get healthy.
Kenneth Neilson
Mayor
As I have thought about what to share with you this month
Announcements
S urvey R esults
Survey from our Website
Washington City ran a survey on our website as well as
through Qualtrics an industry leader in online surveys to
M aster ’ s S wimming
beginner to advanced each Tuesday and Thursday morning
November 2014
Where Dixie Begins
the appropriate class on the first day of class.
Register at www.washingtoncity.org/cc AQUATICS PAGE
Issue: 11
[email protected]
General Information (435)-656-6300
Office Hours
Monday through Friday 8 am – 5 pm
www.WashingtonCity.org
find out what our Citizens thought about the RAP tax. We
wanted to share with you the results.
Survey from Qualtrics
If the election were today
It was discovered that the polling method on our website
had questionable validity due to an ability to take the poll
multiple times. This poll was only available for two days.
It appears from the Qualtrics survey that a majority of
Washington City citizens support the RAP Tax.