Error message

Plain City Hometown News

Tuesday, April 1, 2014 - 10:00am

Plain City Youth Council 

 

Plain City will be organizing a city youth council.  If your teenager is interested in participating please contact LaFray Kelley by email at lafrayk@q.com with your contact information. This will be a great opportunity to serve the community and gain experience that can be used on future resumes and college applications.  

 

 

Utah Pioneers Cabin/Museum 

 

The Plain City Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers have a cabin/museum in the middle of town. It is located on the west side of the center church parking lot. The cabin was built in 1860 by John Carver. The

 Plain City Camp was deeded the cabin many years ago and have the responsibility of caring for it and carrying on the legacy left us by our pioneer ancestors. The cabin is in need of restoration and we need your help! 

 

 We have been fundraising for this project since Spring of 2013 and are so grateful for those who have donated thus far, but we still have a long way to go. If you can help us, any amount will be greatly appreciated.

 

Checks can be made out to: Plain City Camp DUP for cabin restoration. A receipt will be mailed to you. Donations can be given to:

•Pat Smith 4390 W 1400 N Plain City, UT 84404 (801-731-5806)

•Joyce Weston 3925 W 1975 N Plain City, UT 84404 (801-731-2747)

•Rhea Gregory 1590 N 4700 W Plain City, UT 84404 (801-731-1146)

Your donation will bring us closer to our goal of completing the project   

 

Recycling

 

Just a reminder, only the following items are recyclable: #1 (pete) and #2 (hope) plastics (milk cartons, soda bottles, grocery bags, most plastic cleaning fluid containers), clean cardboard and paper (remove wax or foil liners), and household aluminum and steel (tin foil, food cans, clothes hangers, steel nuts and bolts). Grass clippings are not recyclable. For yard waste, please use our green waste facility located at 2800 N. 5100 W.  

 

 

Open Burning Information 

ALL BURNING MUST BE DONE IN DAYLIGHT HOURS  

Civil Defense

 

The American Civil Defense Association works to prepare Americans for natural and manmade disasters. They provide literature and monthly training classes on how to prepare for most any disaster scenario. For more information, visit www.tacda.org  , info@tacda.org  , or call (800) 425-5397.  

 

Landscaping

 

If you are receiving delivery of landscaping material, please make sure that it is not placed in the road. Our ordinance prohibits this for two reasons, public safety and to protect downstream receiving waters from silt and debris when the material enters the storm drain. 

 

Community Clean-Up

Saturday May 3rd 

 

If you have a group that is interested in participating in this project or have ideas of areas in our community that could use the help of the community to clean up please email LaFray Kelley ( lafrayk@q.com) she will contact you in the beginning April with a project for your group. This is a great opportunity to give back to

 the community and welcome in spring and summer! 

 

Community Clean-Up flyer  

 

Jr. Queen Contest  June 14th  Registration will be $20 between April 15th and April 30th, then go up to $25 on April 30th.  For questions contact Andrea Bell at 801-695-0686 . You can register by going to the 4th July tab.   

 

Plain City Arena 

 

Season opens: April 1st - Season closes: September 30th Open rides are: Sundays, Mondays-Thursdays before 5:00 pm

 Youth groups — no cost (participate in city cleanup in May)

 All other groups — $100/season

Reservations on a first come first serve basis and will be open for the year on March 3rd for PC residents. Payment is due at time of registration.  Contact Colette Doxey 

 

4th of July Celebration 

 

We will be accepting applications for vendors for our July 4th Celebration starting on Monday, March 3rd.

 Please pick up paperwork and pay for your booths at the city offices. No forms will be available before this  date and will be done on a first come first serve basis.

 No duplicate booths will be accepted.

 Booths will not be reserved until the correct paperwork is completed and the booth fee is paid.

Volunteers are also needed to help with this year’s celebration. 

 Please contact Colette Doxey if you would like to help. 801-941-0168  

 

Tags: