Park City to discuss community values
Park City will host a community gathering Tuesday to explore community values, concerns and goals.
The free event is part of the city's long-term visioning process. It will be from 6-8 p.m. at the Yarrow Hotel.
Residents who attend will hear from volunteers who have conducted hundreds of interviews about the city's future. They also will be invited to make comments.
A final report on the visioning process will be presented to the Park City Council this summer.
For more information or to participate in an interview, contact Phyllis Robinson at 435-625-5189.
Davis commissioners to meet with council
CENTERVILLE — Davis County commissioners will hold a special meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m., prior to the Centerville City Council meeting.
The commissioners will be available to receive information from residents and provide a question-and-answer forum for discussion of Davis County matters.
Centerville City Hall is located at 250 N. Main.
Free tai chi class planned in Sp. Fork
SPANISH FORK — A free tai chi and chi gong class is scheduled for May 19 at Beehive Health Essentials, 846 E. Expressway Lane.
Teachers are John Garrett and Janet Garrett of the American Tai Chi Association. The class is from 7-8 p.m. and the public is invited. Seating is limited.
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