Local events in the St. George Area

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St. George Utah has so many events and recreational opportunities going on year round that everyone can find something of interest.  Here are some of the leisure activities scheduled for next week, as an example:

Concert in the Park:  There is a free concert the first Monday of each month through September.  June’s artist is Waddie Mitchell, cowboy poet.

Junior Paleontology Camp:  Southern Utah has an abundance of petroglyphs and dinosaur discovery opportunities.    These camps are run throughout the summer for elementary school-age children at the Dinosaur Discovery site at Johnson Farm.

Dive-in Movies:  the weather in St. George gets into the 90s in the summer (sometimes over 100 degrees) so a swim provides refreshing relief from the heat.  Every week the city hosts a movie at the city pool in the evening.

Other ongoing groups and classes include:

            Free health screenings

            Beginning line dancing

            Square dance class

            Tennis clinics & tournaments

            Watercolor class

            Color Country chorus for male harmony

            Volleyball for singles

            Tap dancing class

            Cooking class

            Computer instruction

            Aerobics classes at the city Rec Center

            Masters swimming

            Bridge and pinochle groups

            Yoga classes

            Heritage Writers Guild

And more!

 

The St. George area has plenty to offer any enthusiast.  Contact me at ellenplante@aboutstgeorgeutah.com with questions about relocating or the real estate market here.  Toll free 800-557-9096.

 

           

Published in: on May 29, 2007 at 5:18 pm Leave a Comment

Hello!

Welcome to my blog.  I’ll be writing about current events in St. George, Utah, real estate market updates, and snapshots of the communities in southern Utah. 

For those of you new to the area, try the St. George Chamber of Commerce site,

www.stgeorgechamber.com., which offers a huge amount of information for the visitor.

Another good link is the Spectrum, our daily paper, www.thespectrum.com, which carries more local than national news.

Please come back often, join in, and contribute to our knowledge of Utah’s Color Country.

Ellen Plante

www.aboutstgeorgeutah.com     

              

Published in: on May 23, 2007 at 1:18 pm Leave a Comment