EASTER CELEBRATION
Statehouse Park Saturday, March 31
Easter Egg Hunt starts at 10:00 a.m.
New this year for kids & adults Egg Drop Contest
Create a device that can keep your raw egg intact when dropped from the Fire Dept.
Ladder Truck!!!!
Easter Bonnet/Hat Design your own Easter bonnet or hat
Kid’s Games
Cupcake Walk, Bunny Tag, Egg Decorating, Hoppy Pond, Bean Bag Toss,
Bunny Hop
MAYOR’S MESSAGE
Hello from Mayor Holt,
I would like to thank all who provide services to our community; Fire De-partment, Search & Rescue, Ambu-lance, Police, Public Works, Commit-tees and volunteers on the frontline and behind the scenes. I appreciate each and every one of you and the countless time and energy you pro-vide to our city.
Starting off this new year has been exciting, the staff and city council are wonderful to work with. They are still trying to figure me out though. I am excited and appreciate all who supported me in the election and look forward to growth and prosperity for Fillmore City.
Things have been busy in Fillmore, we have been traveling to meetings and getting updated and acquainted
with local government officials on many different topics. With these contacts, Fillmore City is looking and promoting all avenues for business opportunities. Among these contacts we are also looking at ways to fund different projects in the city for parks and recreation.
To continue our motivation into the future and provide customer service, the staff, councilmembers and myself are always ready to answer questions, concerns, and ideas you may have. I look forward to helping our commu-nity grow and celebrate the many events Fillmore City will be having this year.
Thank you Gene Larsen for your many years of community service including City Council and Mayor and your commitment and dedication to Fillmore City. We appreciate you!!!
Easter Celebration - March 31 - Statehouse Park
Fillmore City News
Parks & Recreation
Please call the city office to reserve the city parks or the ball fields to avoid conflicts
in scheduling.
Utah’s First Capital
LEASH LAW
ENFORCED
Please be reminded that there is a leash law ordi-nance in the city. All dogs must be leashed when they are outside the safety of their fenced yards or homes. It is un-lawful to allow a dog to run at large at any time within the city limits. Dogs must be licensed each year in June, and wear license tags. For their safety, it is recom-mended that dogs wear current rabies tags also. Please be aware that you are responsible for the safety of your pets.
Mayor Michael D. Holt
City Council Eric R. Jenson Ian E. Adams
Jeffrey D. Mitchell Kami Dearden
Dennis Alldredge
Office Staff Kevin Orton, Recorder
Teresa Alldredge, Treasurer Dena Iverson, Secretary Barbara Emmett, Clerk
Kelsie Fausett, Court Clerk
Justice Court Cyndee Probert, Judge
Library Stephanie Aleman, Library Director
Cindy Day Angela Briceno
Public Works John Mitchell, Public Works Dir. Matt Haupt Rustin Brunson
Wrex Jenson Josh Aleman
National ATV / UTV JAMBOREE
June 19th—23rd
Opening Night, June 19th Millard County Fairground * Join us in welcoming the riders to our community * Play some fun games * Show us your stuff on your ATV or UTV.
Are you interested in being a ride guide?
Are you a non-profit that would like to conduct a fundraiser?
Youth Safety ATV Certifi-cation course?
Save the dates, get involved. For more information, con-tact Charley Christensen @ 435-743-7803.
Fillmore City News is published as needed to
keep citizens informed. Fillmore City,
75 West Center Street, Fillmore, Utah 84631
Phone: 435-743-5233; Fax 435-743-5195
www.fillmorecity.org
LIBRARY NEWS
“Be the change you wish to see in
the world” — Ghandi
Lego Club Wednesdays at 3:30 pm ages 6 and up
SUMMER READING “Libraries Rock”
Begins June 20th
Open House 1 pm - 3 pm
Book Club
First Wednesday monthly—10:00 am
Preschool Story Hour
Wednesdays at 10:00 am, Ages 0-5
BOOKS ON WHEELS If you are SHUT~IN
Don’t feel SHUT~OUT, Let the library come to you
New sign in with OVERDRIVE Changes are coming to OVERDRIVE,
beginning February 28, 2018 you will
need to sign in to OVERDRIVE using
your account username and password
from Fillmore Library’s online card
catalog. Call the Library for more
information
www.pioneer.utah.gov
LIBRARY HOURS
Mon - Thu - 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Fri - 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sat - 9:00 am -1:00 pm
www.fillmorelibrary.org
435-743-5314
READ! LEARN! GROW!
Territorial Statehouse News
by Carl Aldrich
We had a great turnout for
our First Day hike around historic areas in Fillmore
and our annual Statehood Day dance in January, thank you to everyone who at-tended both of those programs. We have scheduled several Building Zion Youth Camps for this summer and continue to take calls almost daily. There are only a couple of weekends that do not have at least one group signed up.
The next big event from Friends of Terri-
torial Statehouse State Park and Museum (and sponsored by us): the Old Capitol Storytelling Festival. We have some big name storytellers coming for events around the county, including Emmy Award winner Ken Verdoia, the One Voice Children's Choir, Cherie Call and Lyndy Butler, Sam Payne, Clive Romney, and several others. There is also a weekly podcast, "Claim Your Territory," that will be ongoing. We are always looking for people with inter-esting stories to interview for this program!
One of the goals of the Old Capitol Story-
telling Festival is to create a hub of story-telling for the area that was the Utah Terri-tory--Utah, most of Nevada, around half of Colorado, and that corner that somehow ended up in Wyoming. But these are not just rehashed stories of Mormon pioneers (although they are certainly included). Just like the Territorial Statehouse is an ever-lasting physical symbol of the former Utah Territory, the territory's history continues on uninterrupted in spite of modern bor-ders. That is why we will welcome story-telling that reflects all time periods from prehistory to today and from a large geo-graphic area.
Fillmore's history is intertwined with the
entire region; our story cannot be told without Nevada or Colorado, nor can their histories be told without Fillmore. This festival will be a celebration of our shared history, culture, and heritage, regardless of where we live or where we came from. Public events will be held March 23rd in Delta, the 24th in Fillmore, and the 25th in Eskdale. In addition, a special exhibition of Donald Beuregard art will be shown in the Territorial Statehouse for that weekend only.
The schedule and ticket information is still
being finalized as of this writing, but will be available at: www.OldCapitolStoryFest.com or on Facebook: @OldCapitolStoryFest or @UtahStatehouse
Landfill Hours: Fillmore Landfill hours are:
Fri, Sat & Mon
8:30 am— 5:00 pm
SPRING CLEAN-UP
The annual spring clean-up will begin the first week of April. The City
Crew will pick up items in each area
for ONE WEEK ONLY as scheduled.
Citizens MUST have their items out
in the rights-of-way BEFORE THEIR
SCHEDULED WEEK. Due to time constraints, the city crew can only
be in each zone for a one week peri-
od. Once we have been past your ar-
ea, we CANNOT GO BACK and pick
up additional piles. Piles placed after this time MUST BE REMOVED by
the property owner.
Please separate your debris into
piles: 1 - limbs: 2 - metals.
No rocks, dirt piles, tires, concrete,
vehicles, or household garbage al-lowed.
Thank you for your efforts to clean up the city!
THIS SERVICE IS PROVIDED BY FILLMORE CITY PUBLIC WORKS
Spring Clean-Up Boundaries
April 2-6 Zone 2
(north of 100 S & west of 100 W)
April 9-13 Zone 3
(south of 100 S & west of 100 W)
April 16-20 Zone 1
(south of 200 S & east of 100 W)
April 23-27 Zone 4
(north of 200 S & east of 100 W)
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Thank you for keeping your unli-censed vehicles, trailers, limbs, rocks, concrete, landscaping, etc. off of the city street rights-of-way. This helps the city employees to maintain the streets and utilities.
FILLMORE CITY CEMETERY
General clean up at the cemetery will begin the first week in April and continue through the end of May. Please remove all decora-tions that are not attached by April 2. Any items left after that date will be placed by the equipment shed and must be picked up by April 9 or they will be discarded.
Decorations for Memorial Day may be placed Friday, May 25 and must be re-moved before Monday, June 4 when regu-lar grounds maintenance will resume. Any
unclaimed decorations not attached to the headstone will be discarded.