Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Winter Walking
There are several City-owned properties open for public use during the winter months. The Parks Department will keep the walkways clear of snow during the winter so that the following areas can be used for walking:
Angel Street Soccer Complex (150 South Angel Street) - 3/4 mile of lighted concrete 8' wide sidewalk.
Barnes Park (200 North 900 West) - 3 miles of concrete sidewalks.
Cemetery (500 East Crestwood Road) - 3/4 mile of perimeter asphalt roadways.
City Hall Block (Main Street, Center Street, 100 East, 100 North) - Approximately 1/2 mile - Walk along Main Street, up Center Street, along 100 East, down 100 North and back to Main Street.
East Mountain Wilderness Park (200 North Highway 89 - trailhead adjacent to County Animal Control Facility) - Hike, snowshoe or cross country ski on 1.5 circular trail.
Rotary Club Walkway (50 West Burton Lane) - 1 mile of 8' wide concrete/asphalt walkway.
Note: All restrooms in the parks are closed during the winter months.
Neighbor to Neighbor Response Program
Kaysville City recently participated in the Neighbor to Neighbor Response Program sponsored by the United Way, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the George S. and Dolores Dore' Eccles Foundation. This program is to help struggling Utahns in the midst of economic uncertainty. On December 12 and 13 donations were accepted at the Kaysville Recreation Center which were then delivered to the Family Connection Center in Layton. Thanks to everyone who donated.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Star on the Mountain
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