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North Ogden April News

Monday, April 23, 2018 - 10:15am

North Ogden’s Employee of the Month is Rob Scott. Rob has been with the City for just over four years as the planning director. Rob has an extensive history in Planning and has worked for several organizations in Davis County, Weber County, Medford Oregon, as well as participated in several planning and community oriented organizations. Rob has helped guide the planning staff and City Council through some of the most difficult development proposals the City has seen. Rob’s professional approach to the land use process is very appreciated by the various applicants who consistently tell the City leadership how nice it is to work with Rob and his team. Rob and his family enjoy the outdoors and spend a lot of time at their property up in the hills working on the family yurt and creating a little piece of paradise. Rob also has a great collection of wildlife photos and other items he has gathered through the years.

The City has scheduled the spring Green Waste Pick Up for May 14-18, 2018. Collection will be on your regular garbage day; however, the volume of material may delay collection a day or two. The regulations mentioned below MUST be followed when placing material out for collection.

  • All materials must be in boxes, bundled with string, or bagged.
  • Bush clippings and small tree limbs must be bundled and no longer than 5 feet in length.
  •  Weight limit is 75 pounds.
  • Place materials in parkways, not in curb or waterways.  This is a Green Waste Clean Up Only. 

The compost facility is open at no cost May 14-18, 2018 from 8:00am to 4:00pm in addition to the regular hours on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.  If you have questions if your items will be accepted contact Brian Galvez at 782-8111, or email bgalvez@nogden.org.

Youth Council went to a 3 day Leadership Training. This year the theme was rise above, stand together, be the good.

Rise Above: We need to rise above set goals for the future and not dwell on the past. The first night there was a hypnotist, Shawn Paulsen. His show was fantastic! What made his show interesting is that he is blind and has a terminal illness, but he didn't let this pull him down. Instead he took the opportunity to rise above and learn how to still do what he loves.

Stand Together: At this conference we got to listen to Steve McKell. He was kidnapped at gunpoint when he was 15. He was a quick thinker and was able to escape captivity. He taught us when we stand together and help each other we are able to overcome the trials of life.

Be the Good: At this training we had the chance to split up and meet with other youth from different councils. Some groups went to retirement homes and played games with the elderly, some collected donations for the food bank or helped with an after school reading program. A great 3 days.

Students of the month are:  Alex Griffeth from Weber High School

Caleb Sears from Maria Montessori Academy

Cyndel Bunner from North Ogden Junior High School

Tyla Longfellow from Orion Junior High School

Weber High School STANDOUT is Brad Hawks. Leading the HOPE Squad at Weber High, Brad Hawks wants to spread happiness and inclusion in a world that is becoming increasingly dark, Brad Hawks, senior at Weber High, desires to fill it with something lighter, something better. His message? Hope. “We want to bring hope to the school and help people feel like they are important,” Hawks said. “Because they matter,” he adds. For this reason, Hawks has led the Weber High HOPE Squad, acting as its President throughout his senior year of high school. HOPE stands for Hold On, Pause, Encourage and was founded by Dr. Greg Hudnall who initially implemented the program in the Provo school district. It has since proven successful in nearly all school districts in Utah while also spreading across the country. The HOPE squad acts like an underground organization that sets the tone or atmosphere for the school year, meant to combat the recent and alarming rise in teen suicides. “We set a positive tone because I’ve seen the happiness we spread and the smiles are contagious,” said Hawks. Inside the HOPE Squad is a group of students who are trained to help with mental health awareness and suicide prevention. They are also a team to be nice and spread that goodness throughout the school, without necessarily being recognized for it. Hawks said, “We are the eyes and ears of the counselors. We are trained on the warning signs of suicide and depression. This helps us recognize people in crisis and be able to help them, or get them help.” To that cause, the group tries subtly to be kind. Great job Brad!

April 24 Weber:

Baseball – Weber @ Northridge – 3:30-5:30pm Weber:

Tennis – Davis @ Weber – 3:305pm Weber:

Softball – Davis @ Weber – 3:305:30pm

NOJH: Baseball – Snowcrest@ NOJH – 3-5pm

Orion: Baseball – Sand Ridge @ Orion – 3-5pm

Night of Hope - 6pm-9pm Weber High School

April 25 Weber: Class Officer/Cotillion Assemblies – 9-9:45am

 Weber: Track –Weber/Fremont @ Syracuse – 3-5:30pm

Weber: Baseball @ Northridge – 3:30 5:30pm

Weber: Night of Hope – 6-9pm

April 26 Weber: Girls Golf @ Davis Park – 12-4pm

Weber: Boys Soccer – Clearfield @ Weber – 3:30-5:30pm

Weber: Boys Tennis @ Northridge – 3:305pm

 Weber: Softball @ Syracuse – 3:305:30pm

NOJH: Baseball - NOJH @ Sand Ridge – 3-5pm Orion: Baseball @ Roy Jr. – 3-5pm

April 27 Weber: Baseball – Northridge @ Weber – 3:30-5:30pm

 NOJH: Track @ Bonneville High – 3-6pm Orion: Track @ Fremont – 3-6:30pm

April 28 Weber: Band - State Solo and Ensemble

 Weber: Track @ Davis Invite – 8am-5pm

Weber: Senior Cotillion Dinner/Dance – 7-9:30pm

April 30 Orion: National Jr. Honor Society Induction Ceremony – 6-7:30

 

North View Senior Center 485 E. 2550 N. North Ogden, Utah

Mondays 8:30 am - Ceramics 10:00 am - Line Dancing 1:00 pm - Computer Lab 2:00pm - Tap Dancing

Tuesdays 9:30 am - Art 10:00 am - Line Dancing 12:30 pm - Weight Lifting (Strength Exercises) 12:30 pm - MahJong

Wednesdays 9:00 am - Wood Carving 9:30 am - Bridge 10:00 am - Line Dancing

12:30 pm - Pinochle

Thursdays 1:00 pm - Center Opens 1:00 pm - Tap Dancing 5:00 pm - Dinner 5:30 pm – Entertainment

Thursdays 5:30 Entertainment April 5 – Singalong April 12 – Karaoke April 19 – Randy Burgess April 26 - Bingo

Fridays 8:30 am - Zumba 8:30 am - Ceramics 9:30 am - Bridge 10:00 am - Yoga (bring own mat)

Special Events and Activities Grief Class – Thursday, April 2 – 2:30 pm Game Day – Saturday, April 7

Gary Romer Dance and Potluck – Saturday April 21 Foot Clinic 2nd and 3rd Wed. - 10:00am Blood Pressure Clinics available, please ask when

For Seniors 55 or older Lunch    11:45 AM - Mon, Tues, Wed,   and Fri Dinner    5:00 PM - Thurs (Opens at 1:00 PM)

Prices Seniors over age 60 - $3.00 Seniors under age 60 - $6.00

Hours   Mon. Tues. Wed. 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Thurs. 1:00 PM-7:30 PM Fri. 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

FREE FAMILY FUN EVENTS

April 23 STEAM Family Lego Night – Preregistration Required – Brigham City Library – 7-8:30pm

April 25 Best ‘N West Barrel Race – Golden Spike Center – 7pm-Midnight

April 28 ONC Bioblitz! City Nature Challenge- Ogden Nature Center – 9am-4pm

Miss Rodeo Ogden – Golden Spike Center – 2-4pm

April 29 Weber County Dairy Days – Golden Spike Center – 8am