Summer Activity Guide - Care About Childcare @ USU

Summer Activity Guide
2017
Cache & Box Elder Counties
www.careaboutchildcare.utah.gov
Summer Activity Guide 2O17
Cache & Box Elder Counties
Summer Activity Guide 2O17
Cache & Box Elder Counties
6510 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322-6510
435-797-1552 or 800-670-1552
www.careaboutchildcare.usu.edu
A program of Department of Workforce Services – Office of Work & Family Life, Office of Child Care & Utah State
University – College of Education & Human Services, Department of Family Consumer and Human Development.
Utah State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Why Are Summer Activities Important?
Seventy-six percent of all Utah school age children 5-12 years old
have parents in the work force, creating the potential for many
children to be left unattended. Many children are not prepared to
be left home alone. Children in self-care are more likely to engage
in risky behaviors, be truant from school, experience stress, have
poor grades and abuse substances. They are susceptible to feelings
of loneliness, fear and boredom.
Summer activities are a wonderful way to offer fun, constructive
activities to occupy your children’s time. Summer activities can give
your children learning opportunities that not only help to ease
their boredom, but can also help them become well-rounded,
socially capable adults.
We, at Care About Childcare - USU, have gathered this list of
possible summer activities that may be of interest to you and your
children. We hope that you will take the time to talk to your
children and help them choose the activities that are best suited to
their interests and your needs. Please let us know if we can be of
any further service to you.
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Cache County
Summer Activities
4-H
Cache Makers 4-H Club
990 South Main Suite A, Logan
(435) 915-6253
Website: www.cachemakers.org/
Join us this summer as we host half and full-week Aggie Adventures STEM camps ($40-$100) and Saturday open hours (free)!
Summer camps are held 9:00 am-12:00 pm or 1:30 pm-4:30 pm M-F, with shorter, 2-day camps for younger youth*.
Each camp includes a t-shirt, daily snacks, and creative STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) activities.
Check our website or add yourself to our email list (cachemakers.org/get-involved) to be notified as soon as we
schedule our next events. Registration is managed by Eventbrite (cachemakers.eventbrite.com), where you can view
all of our current and past events. Parents of youth qualifying for free or reduced lunch may apply the discount code
“FRLunch” to the tickets of their choice. 4-H registration required†.
Saturday open hours are times when equipment and space are reserved for youth to learn and create alone or with
peers, parents, and mentors. Staff will offer assistance. Youth under 12* must be accompanied by a parent or other
mentor, and all participants (parent volunteers and youth) must have current 4-H registrations† and check in with
Cache Makers IDs. Staff will take ID photos during open hours, or you may email us one you already have.
* Normal 4-H ages are 8-18. Occasionally during the school year and usually during the summer we extend certain activities to younger Cloverbuds
(youth ages 5-7 who began Kindergarten).
American West Heritage Center
4025 South Hwy 89-91, Wellsville
(435) 245-6050
[email protected]
Website: www.awhc.org
Bear River Head Start
Jane Despain
(435) 755-0081
Email: [email protected]
www.brheadstart.org/
Give Your Child a Head Start!
Bear River Head Start serves families with children ages 0-5, including children with moderate to severe disabilities,
and pregnant women. All Head Start services are of no cost to you and your family!
PROGRAM OPTIONS:
Early Head Start – Serves pregnant women and children 0-3 years old.
Preschool Head Start - Serves children 3-5 years old.
For More Information, Call:
(435) 755-0081 or Toll Free: 1 (877) 755-0081
Or visit our office: 95 West 100 South, Suite #200 Logan, UT 84321
 Bear River Head Start does not transport children to and from school 
Cache County
Summer Activities
Birch Creek Golf Course
550 East 100 North, Smithfield
(435) 563-6825
Website: www.birchcreekgolf.com
Bounce N’ Slide
1077 West 130 South, Logan
(435) 213-9981
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thebouncenslide.com
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Thursday 10am – 8pm
Friday - Saturday 10am – 9pm
Closed Sunday
Prices:
18 months to 4 years old $5.00 + tax
5 and up $8.00 + tax
Adults Accompanying Children are Free
Boys & Girls Club of Northern Utah
The Boys & Girls Club of Logan
Website: bcbrclub.org
Find us on Facebook: Boys & Girls Club of Northern Utah
• Serves Kindergarten through 12th grade
• Operates at 4 Sites, 2 full service clubs and 2 specialized programing sites.
• Provides extended day programming on non-School days.
• Offer Nationally Recognized programs & curriculum.
• Offers programs within specialized initiatives, addressing specific needs.
• Operates at 4 Sites, 2 full service clubs and 2 specialized programing sites.
• Collaborates with City Police Departments, B.E. School District, Soup Kitchen, Community Pantry, Community
Scout, Special Olympics, Palace Playhouse, City Recreation Departments, City Libraries, Community Events,
Local churches, American League of Swordsman, Cauliflower Girls Mentoring Program, Home Schooling
Programs, Girls Scouts, City/County YCU, Family Support Center, City/County Senior Centers and others...
To find out about all of the fun activities that are going on in the Boys & Girls club nearest you or just looking for
more information, visit our website or our Facebook page at: http://bcbrclub.org/
Cache County
Summer Activities
Boy Scouts of America
Logan Service center
(435) 752-4278
National Council: www.scouting.org
Cache Children’s Choir
Logan
(435) 752-6260
Website: www.cachechildrenschoir.org
Summer Music Institute
The Summer Music Camp sponsored by Cache Children's Choir will take place June 19-23, 2017, at Edith Bowen
Laboratory School. The camp is open to children in grades 1-6. The curriculum includes:
Grades 3-6 will have classes from 9 am - 3 pm each day. They will need to bring their own sack lunch and water
bottle. Light snacks will be provided.
Grades 1-2 will meet from 12 noon - 3 pm.
Faculty:
Orff Ensemble: taught by Delpha Hall
Music and Movement: taught by nationally known specialist Miko Inouye
Choral Artistry: taught by Claudia Bigler
Grade level Concert Literature: Melody Francis, Claudia Bigler, and Jill DeVilbiss
Solfege: Jill DeVilbiss
Registration will be limited to 20 children in each grade level. Students who complete the summer camp are eligible
to receive a 50% reduction in tuition for the 2017-18 year of Cache Children's Choir.
A final Concert/Demonstration for parents and families will take place at the end of the camp, on Friday, June 23 at
7:00 pm.
Summer Mini-Music Camp
Exploring Our Earth through Music and Movement
Summer Mini-Music Camp is designed to give children ages 4-6 an opportunity to experience and learn about music
in a joyful way. Activities will include singing, creative movement, playing simple instruments, singing games, folk
dancing, literature and visual art. The camp is sponsored by Cache Children's Choir and the Orff-Schulwerk Teacher
Education Course at Utah State University.
June 26-29, 2017
Place: Edith Bowen Laboratory School
Time: 9:30 am-12:00 pm
Ages: 4-6
Tuition: $45
Faculty:
Jill DeVilbiss, music specialist at Edith Bowen Laboratory School
Ewa Wilczynski, director of Cadenza Cache Children's Choir (CCC), Early Childhood Music Teacher
Register at: www.cachechildrenschoir.org. Click on the Camps link and then on the registration link for Eventbrite.
Cache County
Summer Activities
Cache County Library/Cache County Bookmobile
15 North Main, Providence
(435) 752-7881
Website: www.cachecounty.org/library
Monday - Friday 10am - noon and 3pm –
6:45pm & Saturday 10am - 2pm
Cache Humane Society
Sara Johns
2370 West 200 North, Logan
(435) 792-3920
Email: [email protected]
Website: cachehumane.org
Hours:
M-F 10am - 6pm
Sat 12pm - 5pm
Closed Sunday
Cache Valley Center for the Arts
43 South Main, Logan
(435) 752-0026
Website: www.CacheArts.org
CacheArts Classes for Kids
Summer Art Camp
Students will have fun experiencing and learning about art, cooking, ceramics, dance, drama, and music in this
multi-disciplinary, two-week camp for kids ages 5-11. Three unique camp sessions run Monday-Thursday:
• Camp 1: June 19-29
 Camp 2: July 10-20
 Camp 3: July 31-August 10
Two time choices are available per camp: 9am-12pm or 1-4pm.
Ceramics
June 5-July 28
Classes for children, pre-teens/teens and adults
Cache County
Summer Activities
Cache Valley Fun Park
255 East 1770 North, Logan
(435) 792-4000
www.cachevalleyfunpark.com
The FUNNEST Place in Town!
Our Attractions Include:
• Roller Skating
• Bowling & Billiards
• Jungle Gym Soft Play
• Arcades & Redemption
• Lazer Runner (indoor laser tag)
• Flash pointe Tactical Laser Tag
Be Your Kid's Hero This Summer!
Are you looking forward to your kids bouncing off the walls and running amuck all summer long, if so then stop
reading this right now! If not, we have some great news for you!
The Cache Valley Fun Park's Summer Camps will keep them busy and out of your hair. The best part is that you will
be their hero because they get to go to the Fun Park every day!
They won't even know that you just need some quiet time for yourself!
Under the guidance of our amazing camp counselors, those kids, lucky enough to get a spot, will experience activities
full of learning, skill building and just good old fashioned fun! No sunburns, long lines or vegging out in front of the
TV all summer long. Just NEW FRIENDS, MEMORIES, and FUN TIMES!
Our week long summer camps run Monday - Friday from 8:00 am - Noon and are available throughout the summer.
4 Ways You Can Be Your Kid's Hero This Summer:
• Flash pointe Boot Camp (June 12-16, July 10-14 & Aug 7-11)
• Fun Times Camp (June 5-9, 12-16, 26-30, July 10-14, 31-Aug 4, Aug 7-11 & 14-18)
• Leadership & Team Building Camp (July 17-21)
• Science & Engineering Camp (June 19-23)
You're welcome to send your kids to just one week or all of the camps!
To get your kids registered visit our website at: www.CacheValleyFunPark.com TODAY!
Kids Bowl FREE at the Fun Park
The Fun Park is excited to once again offer the Kids Bowl Free program this summer!
This exciting program is open to those kids 15 years old and younger. Each registered
“kid” can bowl 2 free games each day! Lanes are available for K.B.F. Monday through
Friday from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 am to Noon on Saturdays during the summer.
The program runs from May 1st through August 18th, 2017.
Parents, visit our website (www.CacheValleyFunPark.com) for more information
and to get your kids registered today! Kids, sorry but you cannot sign yourself up, your parents will have to do it
for you. The good news is that registration is free & easy!
Cache County
Summer Activities
Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market
Historic Court House, 199 North Main, Logan
CVGM office hours: Monday-Friday 2-5.
Market phone: (435) 754-7402
No answer? Please send an email.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gardenersmarket.org
2017 Market Dates: May 13th – October 21st
Mission of Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market
The mission of Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market is to educate consumers about sustainable agriculture and healthy
foods, provide a source of revenue for local farmers and artisans, and create a vital community gathering place for
all ages. Our Market showcases locally homegrown produce, fine arts and handmade crafts. In support of this
mission, we will:
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Foster commercial and educational relationships between our vendors and city-dwellers;
Serve as a small business incubator for local Small Family Farms, artisan food producers, and craft
artisans;
Enhance the region’s quality of life by encouraging environmentally sound agriculture and access to local,
healthier foods.
Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market’s parent organization is Sustainable Agriculture Association of the Bear River Area
(SAABRA) which is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit.
Common Ground Outdoor Adventures
335 N 100 E, Logan
(435) 713-0288
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cgadventures.org
Common Ground Outdoor Adventures provides adaptive recreation opportunities for individuals of all ages and
ability levels. Our 2017 summer programs include day activities where we ride bikes, rock climb, canoe, hike, and
more! We also provide overnight trips to Glacier National Park, Zion National Park, Bear Lake, and more! On
overnight trips we will river raft, sight see, camp, bike, and explore our natural environments. Call or email to learn
more about activities and trips with CGOA, and get involved!
Daughters of Utah Pioneer Cache Museum
160 North Main, Logan
Carol Nyman – Director
(435) 752-5139 or 435-770-4977
Email: info@[email protected]
www.cachedupmuseum.org
Located in the cache chamber of commerce building. We are in the historic courtroom on the first floor.
Open Tuesday - Friday 11:00am - 5:00pm June through August
Open Wednesdays 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Labor Day through Memorial Day and any time by appointment.
Cache County
Summer Activities
Dolores Doré Eccles Center for Early Care and Education
(435) 797-3657
Website: www.Fchd.usu.edu/services/dde/dde
Dolores Dore Eccles Center Early Childhood Summer School Age Program
This early childhood summer program focuses on children ages 5-8
Runs May 30- August 18 (Start date is somewhat flexible due to school district schedules so talk with director or
administrative assistant)
Schedule Available: Monday-Friday 7:45-5:15
This exciting summer program includes:
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Mentally stimulating and creatively challenging! Fun and educational field trips weekly! Exploring
resources on campus AND all around Cache Valley
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Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math focused
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Individualized learning for each child
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USU Extension/ 4-H based learning activities
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Service projects
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Swimming lessons (optional)
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Gardening exploration, sewing projects, sports education, and a theater production
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Lunches and snacks included
Cost: $30/day- includes everything except swimming lessons
Space is limited, so enroll today!
Other information: Enrollment will be on a continuous basis. If you choose to withdraw at any point, we need a twoweek notice. You can request to re-enroll later in the summer, and we will accommodate those requests if possible,
but we can’t guarantee that we will have a space available.
Eccles Ice Arena
Teresa Burns
2825 North 200 East, North Logan
(435) 787-2288
Website: www.ecclesice.com
Email: [email protected]
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Sat 8:00 AM to 11 PM
Sun 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Welcome to the Eccles Ice Center
The Eccles Ice Center opened on January 1, 2002, and is Cache Valley’s only year-round ice arena. The Ice Center has
rapidly become a daily destination for hundreds of families in this region. Our programs have improved the quality of
life for thousands of participants of all ages, abilities, and income levels. This world-class facility, built and operated
with generous charitable support, provides an essential cultural, recreational, and athletic hub of activity each day of
the year. Come visit us today and see why ICE is quickly becoming one of Cache Valley’s favorite passions.
Cache County
Summer Activities
Fun & Fitness Camp
Patrice Winn
775 East 600 South, River Heights
(435) 755-6046 OR cell (435) 512-1611
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.justjumpin.org
This summer program is for children who have completed kindergarten through sixth grade. Sports and game activities
are held at the River Heights Elementary and include: Parachute fun, floor scooters, jump rope, Frisbees, floor hockey,
kicking games, volleyball, fitness games, climbing wall, giant slide and more, . Each session of the camp will be held at
River Heights Elementary gym with the exception of swimming and miniature of golf (held at the Logan Aquatic Center
and Willows Golf Park). The classes are taught by Patrice Winn, River Heights Elementary P.E. teacher who has 20+ years
of teaching PE.
Cost is $59.00 for full tuition.
Make checks payable to: Patrice Winn (send to: 775 East 600 South, River Heights, UT 84321)
Visa, MC and Discover accepted, register online at www.justjumpin.org
Family discount: Two siblings $54.00 each, three or more siblings $49.00 each.
This fee includes two-hour classes, twice per week for 3 weeks, from June 5th – June 22nd.
Choose a session that fits your schedule.
Monday and Wednesdays
Session #1
9:00-10:55 a.m.
Grades Completed K-3rd
Session #2
11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m.
Grades 3rd-6th
Session #3
1:00-2:55 p.m.
Grades 1st-6th
Tuesday and Thursdays
Session #4
9:00-10:55 a.m.
Grades 1st–6th
Session #5
11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m.
Grades Completed K-3rd
*PLEASE REGISTER BY JUNE 2ND
Fun & Fitness Calendar - June
JUNE
MON
TUE
WED
THURS
5
6
7
8
Parachutes &
Scooter Fun
Parachutes &
Scooter Fun
Jump Rope &
Frisbee Fun
Jump Rope &
Frisbee Fun
12
13
14
10:30-12:00pm
Miniature Golf
Willows Golf Park
220 Spring Creek
Pkwy,
Providence
21
15
12:00-2:00pm
SWIMMING
ALL SESSIONS
Logan Aquatic
Center
451 So 500 W,
Logan
K -3 rd.:
9:00-10:55
4t -6TH: 11:00-12:55
ALL SESSIONS
CLIMBING WALL
OBSTACLE COURSE
SOFT PLAY
Floor Hockey &
Fitness Games
Floor Hockey &
Fitness Games
19
20
Throwing/Catchin
g
and Volleyball
Throwing/Catching
And
Volleyball
10:30-12:00pm
Miniature Golf
Willow Golf Park
220 Spring Creek
Pkwy, Providence
22
Cache County
Summer Activities
Girl Scouts of Cache Valley
(800) 678-7809
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gsutah.org
E-mail, call or visit the website for more information and details about upcoming summer camps.
Hyrum Library
50 West Main, Hyrum
(435) 245-6411
Website: www.hyrumlibrary.com
Hyrum Library Summer Reading Program June 12th - July 21st
June 5th -Teen Writing Contest Begins
June 12th kick-off Party
June 19th - Concert in the Park June 22nd Field day
June 26th _ Teen Art Contest Begins June 28th Teen Nerf Gun War
June 29th Zootah Program (Formally Willow Park Zoo)
July 17th -Concert in the Park July 21st Pool Party
Go to our Facebook & Instagram page for details.
Lewiston Public Library
31 South Main, Lewiston
(435) 258-5515
Website: www.lewiston-ut.org/Library.html
CHECK OUT OUR NEW HOURS
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Cache County
Summer Activities
Little Wonders Learning Center
3 great locations!
Little Wonders South
Mendi DeSimone
3223 South Main, Nibley
435-752-2266
[email protected]
Little Wonders North
Nikki Richardson
240 East 1250 North, Logan
435-753-6080
[email protected]
Little Wonders West
Amidee Arellano
380 West 1400 N, Logan
435-213-9553
[email protected]
We offer AWESOME summer programs at all 3 locations!
Monday-Friday Preschool/Summer Camp Programs &
Part-Time care (includes lunch) for ages 2+. As well as Full-Time care for infants-elementary ages.
Each facility has something unique to offer!
Nibley - South:
• Weekly Themes & Curriculum Activities
• Monthly Assemblies & Special Guests
• Park Day
• On-Site Heated Splash Pad
• On-Site Indoor & Outdoor Playgrounds
• Exciting “Library Lady” Activities
• Weekly Field Trips - exploring local attractions (elementary ages only)
Logan - North:
• Weekly Themes & Curriculum Activities
• Monthly Assemblies & Special Guests
• Park Day, Science & Nature Exploration Day
• Daily Field Trips - exploring local attractions (elementary ages only)
• Water Play Day
• Local Library Day
Logan - West:
• Weekly Themes & Curriculum Activities
Little Wonders Learning Center - Cont’d • Monthly Assemblies & Special Guests
• Weekly Field Trips – exploring local attractions (elementary ages only)
• Local Library Day
• Park Day
• Water Play Day
Your kids will love our programs! Call NOW to reserve your spot!
Check us out on Facebook, Instagram & our Website for more information.
Cache County
Summer Activities
Liquid Canvas
Kris Floyd
13 West Center Street, Logan
(435) 213-9648
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.liquidcanvasfun.com/logan
We would love to host your private event. Reservations are available 7 days a week. Please email
[email protected] with your event details.
Logan Family Center
50 South 400 East, Logan
(435) 755-5171
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.loganfamilycenter.weebly.com
Logan Family Center Summer Schedule:
Monday – Friday 9:30am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-5:30pm
Summer Programs:
Family Story Time
Tuesday – Friday 10:30am No registration necessary.
Around the World Reading Program
- Registration begins May 22nd
- Cultural family activities every Tuesday – Friday 1:30pm-5:30pm
- Crafts, dance, displays, indoor and outdoor games, movies, music, and presentations for the entire family to enjoy!
- Complete reading and activities at home and record in your own Around the World Passport!
June 5-9…….……………...Kick off Week
June 12-16………………...South Asia
June 19-23…………………North Asia
June 26-30…………………Europe
July 5-7……………....…….Europe
July 10-14………………….North America
July 17-21………….………South America
July 26-28………………….North Africa
July 31-Aug. 4…………….South Africa
Aug. 7-11…………………..Oceana
Logan Lanes
1161 North Main, Logan
(435) 752-4966
Website: www.loganlanesinc.com
Open - 9:30am-Midnight- Fri. /Sat. till 1:00am
Cache County
Summer Activities
Logan Library
255 North Main, Logan
(435) 716-9123
Website: www.library.loganutah.org
Hours:
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Monday - Thursday
10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Friday - Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday
Closed
Logan Parks and Recreation (Contact Logan Park and Recreation for more info)
Debbie Harvey
195 South 100 West, Logan
(435) 716-9250
Email: [email protected]
 Website: www.pr.loganutah.org
Aquatic Center Adaptive Aquatics
Adaptive Aquatics is offered every Saturday. People with disabilities are welcome to utilize the Logan Aquatic Center.
Families are encouraged to come and swim with their loved ones. There is no charge for this program for participants
or families. Lifeguards on duty at all times.
Day:
Saturdays
Begins/Ends:
June 3-August 26 (no Adaptive July 29)
Time:
9:00 am- 11:30am
Fee:
No Charge for participant or immediate family
 BSA MERIT BADGE CLASSES
Program Description: An opportunity for scouts to enroll and complete the merit badge requirements for the Lifesaving
and Swimming Merit Badge. Bring extra clothes and swim suit.
Anticipated Outcome: Participant will learn the proper rescue technique based on registered class; complete instruction
and pass off necessary requirements for each merit badge; receive blue merit badge card based on completion of
requirements.
Register:
Now (until full)
SWIMMING MERIT BADGE
Time:
9:00 am-11:30 am
Fee:
$15
Session I:
June 3
Session III:
Session II:
June 17
Session IV:
July 8
July 22
LIFESAVING MERIT BADGE
Time:
9:00 am-11:30 am
Fee:
$15
Session I:
June 10
Session III:
Session II:
June 24
Session IV:
July 15
August 5
Cache County
Summer Activities
 Family Discount Night
When:
Location:
Fee:
Time:
Holidays:
Every Monday Night
Logan Aquatic Center
$15 per family-for immediate family members only
4:00 pm-8:00 pm
3:00 pm-7:00 pm
 YOUTH LEARN-TO-SWIM LESSONS
Program Description: American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program taught by Certified American Red Cross Water Safety
Instructors at the Logan Aquatic Center. This program is avail- able to all children wanting to learn how to swim.
Anticipated Outcome: By the end of the course each participant will increase confidence in swimming and be more
educated in water safety. Participants will learn proper swim techniques based on specific class taken.
Register:
Beginning May 22 at 4:00 pm at the Logan Aquatic Center or online at pr.loganutah.org
Fee:
$40 per participant (sorry, no refunds or transfers after the first day of class)
Location:
Logan Aquatic Center, 451 South 500 West
Swim Session Dates:
Session I:
June 12-22
Session II:
June 26-July 7
Session III:
July 10-20
Session IV:
July 25-August 3
SUMMER YOUTH LEARN-TO-SWIM CLASS SCHEDULE
(THREE CLASSES OF EACH LEVEL TAUGHT EVERY TIME SLOT)
8:15 am Pre-A
Pre-B
Pre-C
Level-1
Level-2
Level-3
Level-4
Level-5
Level-6
Dive
Water Babies
9:05 am Pre-A
Pre-B
Pre-C
Level-1
Level-2
Level-3
Level-4
Level-5
Level-6
Dive
Water Babies
9:55 am Pre-A
Pre-B
Pre-C
Level-1
Level-2
Level-3
Level-4
Level-5
Level-6
Dive
Water Babies
10:45 am Pre-A
Pre-B
Pre-C
Level-1
Level-2
Level-3
Level-4
Level-5
Level-6
Dive
Water Babies
ALL CLASSES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
 Youth Program - All Comers track meet
Program Description: This is an event the whole family can participate in and enjoy. All Comers Track Meets are for all
adults and youth of any skill level. The meets are informal with emphasis on fun and individual performance. There is a
variety of competitive events with no prerequisites.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will increase quality of life through participation; increase confidence in running
ability; improve track and/or field skills; and be willing to participate next year.
Register/Date:
Meet Begins:
Location:
Fee:
5:30 pm on meet site on Thursday, June 8
6:00 pm
Logan High School Track, 195 South 100 West
No Charge
Cache County
Summer Activities
 British Soccer Camp
British Soccer Camps provide young players with the rare opportunity to receive high level soccer coaching from a team of
international experts’ right in the heart of their own community. Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills,
tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily tournament. Equally important, the Challenger
coaching staff will provide your child with lessons in self- discipline, good sportsmanship, and respect for others and the
game.
For information visit www.challengersports.com or contact Dan Blakely at (435) 716-9247.
Register:
Age:
Camp Dates:
Location:
Now at www.challengersports.com
3-18 years old
June 12-16
Willow Park Sports Complex
 Youth Program – Cache Valley Baseball
Pony League: 13 and 14 year olds – Games are played on Mondays and Wednesdays. Logan teams are part of the
Cache Valley Pony League and will travel to other communities to play. Games begin in May, with a league
tournament ending the regular season around the 4th of July. Fee $75
Bronco League: 11 – 12 year olds – Games are played on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Teams are part of the Cache
Valley Baseball League. All regular season games played in Logan and Providence. Games begin in May. Fee $65
Mustang League: 9 - 10 year olds – Games are played on Mondays and Wednesdays. Live pitching. Teams are part
of the Cache Valley Baseball League. All regular season games played in Logan and Providence. Games begin in May.
Fee $55
Rookie League: 7 – 8 year olds – Developmental play with pitching machine. Games on Tuesdays and Thursdays in
Logan. Games Begin May 31. Fee $45
All leagues (except Rookie) will end the regular season with a tournament. All fees include a hat and shirt.
 Youth Program – Cache Valley Baseball
All 9 – 10 and 11 - 12-year-old player are assigned onto teams after a clinic. No players are cut. Clinics, times, and
location TBA. Players will be contacted with times. Requests to be placed on a team are not granted due to
League rules.
Register: Now through April 11 (until full) Player age is determined by age on April 30, 2016
 Co-Ed Indoor Soccer
Come explore the fundamentals of soccer. Participants learn basic skills, sportsmanship, build confidence and
interest in the game of soccer.
Participants will increase his or her understanding of the game of soccer; increase confidence in playing ability;
learn the importance of being a team player; and learn sportsmanship which will increase the desire to participate
and play in the next season.
Register:
Begins:
Ends:
Age/Time:
Days:
Location:
Fee:
Now (until full)
Logan Community Recreation Center, 195 South 100 West
April 18th
May 11th
3 and 4 year olds
5:30 -6:15 pm
3 and 4 year olds
6:15 -7:00 pm
5 and 6 year olds
7:00 -7:45 pm
Tuesday and Thursday
Logan Community Recreation Center, 195 South 100 West
$25 per participant (includes shirt)
Cache County
Summer Activities
 Freedom Fire 2017 at USU Maverik Stadium
July 3rd, 2017 Greatest Independence Day Show in Northern Utah
7 pm- Gates Open
8 pm- Entertainment Patriotic Program
10 pm – FIREWORKS SHOW
Tickets Available- May 15th At:
Logan Community Recreation Center ~ Logan Aquatic Center ~ Cache Valley Visitors Bureau ~ Online at:
PR.LOGANUTAH.ORG
For more information, call (435) 716-9250
Support the Fireworks Show by Making a Donation at PR.LOGANUTAH.ORG
 Youth Program - Girls Fast Pitch Softball
Program Description: An opportunity for an organized and structured girls’ softball league for teams 18 years
and under. Girls will be taught the fundamentals and rules necessary to eventually participate at a higher level.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will increase their knowledge of the game; increase self-confidence and confidence in
softball skills; learn the importance of sportsmanship; improve their quality of life by being active; and have a greater
desire to play next season.
Register:
Games Begin:
March (until full)
Week of June 5th
Each team plays a minimum of 9 games including play-offs
Game Days:
Monday and Tuesday
Location:
Willow Park Sports Complex
Fee:
$270 per team
Leagues Offered:
18 years old & under, 14 years old & under, and 12 years old & under
(all teams must be ASA registered, the above team fees reflect this cost of
$20 per team).
Coach’s Meeting:
Wednesday, May 17th at 7:00pm
Logan Community Recreation Center
 Youth Program - Girls Slow Pitch Softball
Program Description: Girls ages 9-15 years old learn the fundamentals of softball including
fielding, catching, throwing, base running and hitting. This program offers your child the
opportunity to enjoy and learn the game in a non-competitive environment.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will have a greater under- standing of softball; learn field positions and
fundamentals; understand sportsmanship and being a team player; increase skill development and confidence to play
again in the future; and find satisfaction and enjoyment in the game of softball.
Register:
Fee:
Leagues:
Games Begin:
Location:
March 1 (until full)
$25 (includes shirt)
9-10 year olds, 11-12 year olds, 13-15 year olds
Week of June 5th (subject to change)
Don Reese Field
We will be offering a clinic for participants on May 29. Time and location to be announced.
Cache County
Summer Activities
 High Five Family Discount Night
Every Monday night, between 5:30-9:30 pm, the whole family can get into the Logan Community Recreation Center
for only $5.00!
Your High Five price includes:
• Entrance to the Building
• Basketball
• Indoor Track
• Locker Room (18 and older)
• Racquetball (courts can be reserved in advance)
• Weight Room (16 and older)
• Tennis (courts can be reserved in advance)
 Youth Program Jr. Golf Camps
Program Description: Come experience adult assisted golf for youth ages 4 to 14 years. No experience necessary.
Kids learn basic fundamentals of golf- putting, chipping, driving, and etiquette - while having fun. Camp includes 3
days (Monday - Wednesday) of instruction and a play day on the final day (Thursday).
Anticipated Outcome: By the end of this program, participants will develop fundamental skills; increase confidence in
playing ability; find instruction and facilities satisfactory; and be educated enough to participate in future golf camps and
junior tournaments.
Fee:
$45 per participant
Time: 8:00 am – 9:00 am
9:15 am – 10:15 am
10:30 am – 11:30 am
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British Open camp
PGA Golf Camp
June 12-15
July 17-20
Aug. 7-10
Register at Logan River May 1st at 7:00am
Register at Logan River June 15th at 7:00am
Register at Logan River July 20th at 7:00 am
 Youth Program Logan Jr. Tackle Football Program
Program Description: An organized football program that teaches football rules at a higher level. This program also teaches
children the importance of exercise and proper stretching techniques for participating in a physical activity.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will learn positions on the football field; rules needed to participate in football; under- stand
the importance of being a team player and having good sportsmanship; they will also build confidence and self-discipline needed
to participate in organized activities.
Registration packets will be sent May 10th to those who have previously participated in the Logan League and have not
moved.
Register Online:
June 3rd – July 8th
Register in Person:
Saturday-June 3rd
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday-June 16th
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Thursday-June 23rd
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday-June 25th
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday-July 7th
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday-July 9th
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Fee/Deposit:
$105 (jersey cost included, good thru 2016)
$150 (separate check for equipment deposit)
Equipment Issue:
Dates TBA
Logan Jr. Tackle Football Documents Needed:
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Logan City Utility Bill
 Birth Certificate
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Proof of Insurance
 Proof of Physical
Cache County
Summer Activities
 Youth Program Kids Fitness Club
Logan Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce the creation of a Kids Fitness Club.
Through age appropriate games, kids will experience fun, safe, and friendly activities that will get their
heart pumping and improve skills in teamwork, hand-eye coordination, and sportsmanship.
Register:
Fee:
Location:
Time/Age:
Day:
Dates:
No Preregistration Required
$2
Logan Community Recreation Center – 195 South 100 West
8:30am
3-4 years old
9:30am
5-8 years old
Saturdays
Ongoing
 Youth Program Little Hitters Baseball
Program Description: For all 3 and 4 year olds. Come learn the fundamentals of baseball. Participants will learn basic skills,
sportsmanship, build confidence, and gain interest in the game of baseball.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will increase his or her understanding of the game of baseball; learn the importance of being
a team player; and learn sportsmanship which will increase the desire to participate at the next level.
Register:
Fee:
Leagues:
Games Begin:
Now (until full)
$20 (includes hat)
Mon/Wed or Tues. /Thurs.
June 5th
End: June 28th
June 6th
End: June 29th
Time:
5:30-6:15 pm
Location:
Merlin Olsen Central Park
 Youth Program Logan Flyers Track Club
Program Description: Join us in exploring the fundamentals of track and field. This program is offered to youth ages 6 to 14 years;
no experience necessary. The skills taught will include jumping, throwing, sprinting, hurdles, and distance running; all participants
will have an opportunity to compete.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will improve personal health and well-being; increase confidence in track and field competition;
find instruction and facilities satisfactory; and be willing to register again next year.
Register:
Club Dates:
Days:
Age/Time:
Location:
Fee:
Now (until full)
May 16th -June 8th
3 days/week, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday (Except on meet days)
6-9 years of age
5:30-6:30 pm
10-14 years of age
6:30-7:30 pm
Logan High School Track - 195 South 100 West
$35 (includes shirt)
Cache County
Summer Activities
 Pioneer Day Celebration
Monday, July 24th, 2017
At Willow Park – 450 West 700 South, Logan
For more information contact Logan Parks and Recreation at: (435) 716-9250
Schedule of Events
7:00 am
7:30-10:00 am
Noncompetitive Fun Run Registration
Willow/Horseshoe Park
14th Annual Logan Lions Club Pancake Breakfast
Willow Park Lions Pavilion
Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, choice of Orange Juice or Milk
($6 per Person, $3 per Child 10 & under, $5 per Senior,
maximum of $16 per Family - immediate family members only)
7:30 am
Noncompetitive 1 & 3 Mile Fun Run Begins
Willow/Horseshoe Park
Open Grass Volleyball Tournament Registration
Willow/Horseshoe Park
8:00 am
Open Grass Volleyball Tournament Begins
Willow/Horseshoe Park
Pioneer Day Junior Rodeo Registration*
Cache County Fairgrounds
8:30 am
3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Registration
Willow/Horseshoe Park
Horseshoe Tournament Registration
Willow/Horseshoe Park
3 on 3 Soccer Tournament Registration
Willow Park Quad
King & Queen of the Beach Volleyball Begins
Willow/Horseshoe Park
9:00 am
3 on 3 Basketball Tournament Begins
Willow/Horseshoe Park
Horseshoe Tournament Begins
Willow/Horseshoe Park
3 on 3 Soccer Tournament Begins
Willow Park Quad
Pioneer Day Junior Rodeo Begins*
Cache County Fairgrounds
10:00 am-Dark
Food and Craft Booths Open
Willow Park
10:00 am
Family Fun Zumba
Willow Park Stage
12:00 pm
Pioneer Day Parade (Center/500 West/700 South)
Willow Park
1:00-3:30 pm
Pioneer Playland
Willow West
1:30 pm
Disc Golf Tournament Registration
Cache County Fairgrounds Hole #1
2:00 & 3:00 pm
Candy Cannon (12 & under)
Willow West
2:00 pm
Pie Eating Contest (all ages)
Willow Park Stage
3:00 pm
Watermelon Eating Contest (all ages)
Willow Park Stage
Disc Golf Tournament Begins
Cache County Fairgrounds Hole #1
3:00-5:00 pm
Munch Madness (Discounted Food)
Willow Park
4:00 pm
Family Fun Bingo (ages 3 - 99)
Willow Park Stage
5:30 pm
Magician Al Lampkin
Willow Park Stage
7:00 pm
Mile Marker 6 (Country Band)
Willow Park Stage
8:30 pm
The Strike (Pop-Funk-Rock)
Willow Park Stage
10:00 pm
Fireworks Willow Park
* Sponsored by T-L Team Roping
(Schedule Subject to Change)
No dogs allowed
For more information contact the Logan Parks and Recreation Department at (435) 716-9250
Willow Park, 450 West 700 South, Logan • PR.LOGANUTAH.ORG
No Charge for Events unless noted!
Cache County
Summer Activities
 Youth Program Sports and Fitness Camp
Program Description: This two week day camp will allow children the opportunity to get out and exercise while they learn
the basics of a wide variety of sports. This camp will teach fundamentals in the following sports: racquetball, basketball,
softball, floor hockey, frisbee, football, track and field, swimming and basic stretching and fitness. This program is offered
to children ages 6 through 12. Must have completed kindergarten to participate.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will learn the importance of exercise; learn the basic rules and skills required to
participate in a wide variety of sports; understand sportsmanship and team play; build the confidence needed to play
and enjoy these activities which will increase interest in participating in other activities.
Register:
Times:
Days:
Age:
Sessions:
Fee:
Location:
Now (until full)
9:00 am-12:00 pm
Monday through Friday
6-12 years old
Session I:
June 5-16
Session II:
June 19-30
Session III:
July 10-21
Session IV:
July 31-August 11
$35 per session
Logan Community Recreation Center,
195 South 100 West (Some days differ)
 Youth Program Summer Playground
Program Description: A safe, supervised place located in neighborhood parks for school-age children to learn, recreate,
and socialize. Children get to participate in passive and active games, sports, arts and crafts, literacy, field trips, and listen
to guest speakers. Activities focus on teaching good sportsmanship, character building, and social skills.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will learn good sportsman- ship, how to make good choices, and build character
through games and activities.
Children must be registered by a parent or guardian before participating. Please send children in socks and tie up shoes.
Children are welcome and encouraged to bring water bottles and a snack.
Register:
Dates:
Locations:
Time:
Grades:
Fee:
March 1st (until full)
June 5th -August 4th (subject to change)
Willow Park, 500 West 700 South
Adams Park, 550 North 500 East
1:00 – 5:00 pm
1-5 (must have completed kindergarten)
No Charge
Cache County
Summer Activities
 Youth Program Tee Ball
Program Description: For all 5 and 6 year olds to have fun while learning the basic fundamentals of baseball in a noncompetitive baseball program.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants will learn the basic rules and fundamentals of baseball; develop the coordination and
confidence to play baseball; learn and understand the importance of sportsmanship and team play; and leave them
looking forward to the next baseball season.
Register:
Fee:
Leagues:
Games Begin:
Time:
Location:
Now (until full)
$25 (includes hat)
Mon. /Wed. or Tues. /Thurs.
June 5th
End: June 28th
June 6th
End: June 29th
6:30 - 7:30 pm
Merlin Olsen Central Park
 CVTA Youth Program - Tennis Tournaments
Program Outcome: Join us for an organized tennis competition of various skill levels. Certain league rules apply.
Anticipated Outcome: Participants should increase quality of life through participation; increase confidence in playing
ability; find program and facilities satisfactory; and be willing to participate next year.
For more information, contact CVTA at (435) 245-4987, (435) 881-6402 or visit cachevalleytennis.org
Register:
Entry Fee:
Location:
March 1 (until full)
$15.00 for Singles; $10.00/person for Doubles or with T-shirt $5.00 extra
Logan Community Recreation Center – 195 South 100 West
Duo Challenge Tennis Tournament:
June 7th -10th
1st week singles-entry deadline June 3rd
June 12th -14th
2nd week Doubles-entry deadline June 8th
Herald Journal Tennis Tournament:
July 25th -29th
1st week Singles-entry deadline July 22nd
July 31st – August 2nd
2nd week Doubles-entry deadline July 27th
CVTA Play:
Logan Community Recreation Center, 195 South 100 West
 Youth Program Youth City Council
Program Description: The Logan Youth City Council provides teens ages 14-18 a way to be involved in their
community; an opportunity to learn about government, leadership and community service; and a chance to make
new friends.
Anticipated Outcome: Teens will learn what it takes to be a leader and learn leadership through conferences, service projects, and
fund-raisers.
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No charge to participate
Applications are available at the Logan Community Recreation Center,
195 South 100 West
Applications are accepted November-January each year at the Logan
Recreation Center; Attention: Tara Alder, Advisor
Meetings held every Thursday at 5:30 pm at the Logan
Community Recreation Center
Activities/service projects held monthly; days and times may vary
Cache County
Summer Activities
 Logan Aquatic Center
451 South 500 West, Logan
(435) 716-9266 or 435-716-9280
Website: loganutah.org
 Logan City Skate Park
500 South 595 West, Logan
(435) 716-9250
Website: www.loganutah.org/government/departments/parks_and_recreation/skate_park/index.php
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One of the best in the State of Utah
Open daily dawn to dusk
17,000 Square Feet
Eight Foot Bowls
Designed for the Beginner, Intermediate, and the Advanced Skater
Facility may be rented. 1-4 hours for $100, 4-6 hours for $200, or 6+ hours for $300
For more information, Contact Logan Parks and Recreation Department at (435) 716-9250
Check us out on YouTube: Josh Langford - Logan UT, Skatepark Edit
 Logan Community Recreation Center
195 South 100 West, Logan
(435) 716-9250
Website: www.loganutah.org/government/departments/parks_and_recreation/recreation_center/index.php
Summer Public Hours:
Monday- Friday 5:30am – 2:30pm and 5:30pm - 9:30pm
Saturday 7:00am – 5:00pm
Fees:
Youth (17 & under)
Adult (18 & older)
Active Adult (60+)/Military
Family (4 members)
Each additional
Register for programs at: www.loganutah.org/
6 months:
6 months:
6 months:
6 months:
6 months:
$78
$99
$73
$146
$21
 Zootah (Formally known as Willow Park Zoo)
419 West 700 South, Logan
Email: [email protected]
(435) 890-0356
Web site: www.willowparkzoo.wix.com/home
The best way to find out what is coming up is to find us on Facebook at:
facebook.com/WillowParkZoo
1 year: $125
1 year: $162
1 year: $120
1 year: $229
1 year: $25
10 punch: $16
10 punch: $26
10 punch: $10.50
10 punch: NA
10 punch: NA
Cache County
Summer Activities
Logan Regional Hospital LiVe Well Library
1400 North 500 East, Logan
(435) 716-5310
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.loganregional.org/livewelllibrary
~ Babysitting course: $35
This class for children ages 9-14 emphasizes the babysitter’s responsibility for providing fun and safe child care.
Through hands-on practice, video presentation, and discussion, participants learn about infant care, safety, first aid,
and fun activities. A homework packet must be picked up at the time of registration and completed before the class
begins. Prices include a lunch, babysitting bag and book. Pick one of the dates below:
June 13, June 20, July 1, or August 1: 11am-4pm
~ Capable Kids: $15
This class helps prepare children, ages 8 – 13, for self-care when they are home alone.
Topics include: what to do in emergency situations, stranger danger, and internet safety.
Pick one of the dates below:
April 29, June 10 or Aug. 5: 10am-12pm
~ HCP and Heartsaver CPR First Aid courses: $35-$70
We offer classes for healthcare professional, childcare providers and members of the community who desire to
prepare for emergencies or need certification to manage injury or illness. Recommended for ages 16 and older.
Call, email or check our website for date and times and to register.
Logan River Golf Course
550 West 1000 South, Logan
(435) 750-0123
Website: www.theriver.loganutah.org/
Minnetonka Cave
Operated & Maintained by Scenic Canyons
Under permit from Caribou-Targhee National Forest
Minnetonka Cave Rd, St Charles, ID 83272
(435) 245-4422
[email protected]
Website: www.sceniccanyons.com/minnetonka-cave.html
The Minnetonka Cave is the largest limestone rock cave in Idaho, located off of highway 89, west of St. Charles, ID
and north of Garden City, UT. The highway entrance lies between Montpelier, Idaho and Garden city, Utah, just
north of the North beach entrance of Bear Lake. The ½ mile long cave has nine rooms featuring stalagmites,
stalactites, and banded travertine formations. All tours are guided by staff members. Pricing: Adults $8, Children (615) $6, Under 5 free. Family and group passes available. Cash and check only. Hours are Memorial Day (depends on
snow level, call ahead to be sure) to Labor Day, 7 days a week, from 9:30 am to 5 pm.
Cache County
Summer Activities
Mountain Crest Pool
255 South 800 East, Hyrum
(435) 245-7962
Website: www.sites.google.com/site/stangaquatic/home
Call for more information.
Mountain Peak Volleyball
Mountain Peak North Facility
110 East 4000 North, Hyde Park
Denae Pruden: (435) 764-8291
Email: [email protected]
Dixie Loveless: (435) 237-8468
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mtnpeakvolleyball.com /summer-2017
At Mountain Peak Volleyball, we strive to provide fun and engaging opportunities for beginning to advanced players
to learn and grow in the sport of volleyball. Volleyball is growing here in Cache Valley and our coaching staff is highly
trained and ready to help your child learn!
Here are some playing opportunities for beginning to intermediate players available during the summer of 2017:
Youth Summer Camps: Our Youth Summer Series are 3-day camps for ages 8-15 and focus on all-around skill
development. Each day will focus on breaking down different volleyball skills and applying them into game like drills
with feedback from our experienced coaching staff.
Dates: June 19th-21st and July 17th-19th
Times: 8-11 Year-Olds: 9 AM-12 PM / 12-15 Year-Olds: 1 PM-4 PM
Cost: $75 for one camp or $125 for both sessions
One Day Kids Camps: Join us for our two-hour camps for ages 5-15 that focus on all-around skill development. These
camps are a fun introduction to volleyball for young athletes. Our experienced coaching staff will teach quality
volleyball fundamentals and incorporate them into fun drills and games.
Camp I: June 13
8-10 year olds: 10 AM-12 PM
11-15 year olds: 1 PM-3 PM
Camp II: June 12
5-8 year olds: 10 AM-12 PM
Camp III: July 11
11-15 year olds: 10 AM-12 PM
8-10 year olds: 1 PM-3 PM
Cost:
$20 per athlete per camp
We have other intermediate to advanced camps listed on our website including a boys only camp.
Visit www.mtnpeakvolleyball/summer-2017, for more information.
Cache County
Summer Activities
Mount Logan Middle School
875 North 200 East, Logan
(435) 755-2370
Website: www.mlms.loganschools.org
We have some remarkable summer activities for your children this summer!
Go to our website and look at all the many options that are available.
Music for the Small and Tall
Ewa Wilczynski
(435) 755-0853
Website: www.music4st.weebly.com
Music and Movement Classes for Children
This is a program for young children, ages 6 months to 5 years, based on the Orff Schulwerk approach to teaching
music. In this approach, children make music with activities that are enjoyable and natural for them such us simple
songs, rhythms, and movements. Kids play on pitched and non-pitched percussion instruments that are colorful, kidfriendly and safe. During the learning process children improve their concentration, coordination, sensitivity to
rhythm and tone, singing, and playing instruments. The participation and modeling of parents and teacher is
essential to a child's music growth. Music can be one of the most wonderful and strong forms of communication
that parents and their child can experience together. Bring friends because music is better when it's made together!
Summer Session – Fun in the Sun! May 9 -June 14, 2017
6 week session $43
• Tuesday
• Tuesday
• Tuesday
• Wednesday
10:00 am - 10:40 am 4:30 pm - 5:10 pm 5:20 pm - 6:00 pm 5:20 pm - 6:00 pm -
Family Class
Preschool Class
Babies and Toddlers Class
Family Class
Fall Session – Dancing Leaves! September 5 – October 25, 2017
8 week session $57
• Tuesday
• Tuesday
• Tuesday
• Wednesday
10:00 am - 10:40 am 4:30 pm - 5:10 pm 5:20 pm - 6:00 pm 5:20 pm - 6:00 pm -
Family Class
Preschool Class
Babies and Toddlers Class
Family Class
Cache County
Summer Activities
Music Theatre West - Summer Broadway Workshops for Youth and
Teens
Debbie Ditton
337 Spring Creek Road, Providence
(435) 232-3054
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.musictheatrewest.org/music-theatre-west-academy.html
North Logan City Library
475 East 2500 North, North Logan
(435) 755-7169
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.northloganlibrary.org
You can also find us on Facebook, search for, @NorthLoganCityLibrary
HOURS:
Monday - Saturday:
10am to 7:00 pm
Play With Me Music
Heather Overly
Smithfield Recreation Center
(435) 563- 6543
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.playwithmemusic.com
Supporting Families Through
Music & Play!
Music Development
Classes for
Children ages 0-6
Play with Me music classes are designed for parents/caregivers and their children ages 0-6 years old. Parents
may bring more than one child.
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Supporting and enhancing your child's development through FUN and creative music interventions.
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Singing, instrument playing, movement and dance, music listening and rhythm designed to improve child's
body awareness, tum taking, attention span, listening, creativity, imagination and speech.
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Parents will be taught skills and songs that can be used at home to reinforce what is taught in class.
Parent/Child Bonding-Caregivers attend and participate with child which provides creative & fun play in and
outside class.
Experienced and loving teacher with Bachelor's Degree in Music Therapy.
Limited Space per class-sign up soon!
Call Smithfield Rec. Center at 435-563-0048 for dates, class times, and fees.
Location: Smithfield Recreation Center
* 15% discount is given for Rec. center members.
For more information contact: Heather Overly, MT-BC 435-563-6543 [email protected]
Cache County
Summer Activities
Richmond Carnegie Library
Lora Smith
38 West Main, Richmond
(435) 258-5525
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.richmondlibrary.us
The 2017 Summer Reading Program theme is “Build a Better World”
There will be a reading program for all ages, from infants to adults.
Contact the library for information on our infant and adult program.
Toddlers to High School students will meet according to the following schedule:
June 8th
June 15th
June 22nd
June 29th
July 6th
July 13th
Build A Better World
Build Me & My Family
Build A Home
Build My Community
Build & Transform
“ARS” Bounce House Closing Party
Riverdale Resort & Hot Springs
Don Collom
3696 North 1600 East, Preston, Idaho
(208) 852-0266
Website: www.riverdaleresort.com
Email: [email protected]
Our natural mineral hot springs destination is located just five miles north of Preston, Idaho in the lovely Riverdale Valley. The
four pools and two water slides provide hours of relaxation and fun. Spend your summer riding the big slide and enjoying the
cool water of the Jr. Olympic pool. We also have a variety of overnight accommodations such as: hotel rooms, cabins, RV and
tent sites. Get day passes to swim or stay overnight with passes included (with some rooms; see accommodations page for
details).
Sky View Swimming Pool
520 South 250 East, Smithfield
John Fitzgerald
(435) 563-5625
Website: www.ccsdut.org/Page/3891
Call for more information.
All 6 Levels taught each class time
Session Dates:
1st June 5th - 15th
2nd June 19 - June 29
3rd July 10th - July 20
4th July 31st - Aug. 10
2 Weeks, M-Th.
2 Weeks, M-Th.
2 Weeks M-Th.
2 Weeks, M-Th.
40 min. day
40 min. day
40 min. day
40 min. day
Class Times:
9:00, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15, 12:00
9:00, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15, 12:00
9:00, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15, 12:00
9:00, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15, 12:00
Mom & Tot- (ages 6mo.-3yrs) Will be taught sessions 2&4 @ 12:00
Cost- $37.00/Session/Child
Eligibility- Anyone who has a desire to learn.
Registration- Starts on Monday, May 1, 2017 and can be completed by going to our website where there is a link.
Cache County
Summer Activities
 Smithfield City Recreation Center
315 East 600 South, Smithfield
(435) 563-0048
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.smithfieldrecreation.com
*Register online at: www.smithfieldrecreation.com or in person at: 315 E 600 S in Smithfield.
Contact us for more information.
Smithfield Library
Karen Bowling
Email: [email protected]
25 North Main, Smithfield
(435) 563-3555
Website: www.library.smithfieldcity.org
The Smithfield Library will be hosting lots of summer fun in 2017.
We will have reading programs for all ages, programs for children, teens & adults. We are going to “Build A Better World”
this summer starting in Smithfield! Summer reading programs will begin June 5 th and end July 31st. Come join us at the
library for summer fun!
Sports Academy
1655 North 200 East, North Logan
(435) 753-7500
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sportsacademy.com
Stokes Nature Center
Sasha Broadstone
2696 East US Highway 89, Logan
(435) 755-3239
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.logannature.org
Summer Camps
SNC offers a variety of nature based 4-day camps for ages 3+. Camps range from half-day to full-day and will include activities
like canoeing, rock climbing, overnight campouts, and nature exploration. Give your child a fun, educational summer
experience that will change the way they interact with the world around them!
All-Day Camps (9AM-4PM)
Survival Camp
June 6 th -9 th
Ages 10-12
Animal Olympics (Partnering with Zootah!)
Cache County
Summer Activities
Stokes Nature Center - Cont’d June 13 th -16 th
Ages 8-10
Muddy Paws
June 20 th -23 rd
Ages 7-9
Outdoor Adventure Camp I
June 27 th -30 th
Ages 8-10
Beginner’s Fly Fishing Camp
July 5 th -7 th
Outdoor Adventure Camp II
July 9 th -14 th
Ages 10-12
Backpacking Camp
July 18 th -21 st
Ages 12-14
Advanced Fly Fishing Camp
July 26 th -28 th
Wild about Water Camp I
August 1 st -4 th
Ages 7-9
Wild about Water Camp II
August 8 th -11 th
Ages 10-12
Half-Day Camps (9AM-12PM)
Toddling Tadpoles
Ages 3-4
June 6th-9th
June 20th-23rd
July 5th-7th
July 18th-21st
August 1st-4th
Traipsing Tree Frogs
Ages 5-6
June 13th-16th
June 27th-30th
July 11th-14th
July 25th-28th
August 8th-11th
Space is limited and registration is required for all camps.
For more information or to register, call 435-755-3239 or visit www.logannature.org
Cache County
Summer Activities
Stokes Nature Center - Cont’d Nature Tales
Join us every Wednesday at 11 AM for a free, nature-themed story, snack, and activity. Hiking up the nature trail to our
Logan Canyon location is a fun way to spend the day! After the program feel free to spend time playing outside in our mud
kitchen, explore the engaging exhibits inside, or have a picnic at our riverside picnic area.
Canyon Conversations
A fun way to spend your Friday evening! Come listen to a short presentation themed around Logan Canyon. Topics may
include bats, live animal feedings, edible plants, and many more! This is a free, family-friendly activity that will get you
excited about exploring Logan Canyon on your own.
Naturalist Hikes
On the 1st Saturday of every month, join a Naturalist Educator for a guided educational hike. Hikes are designed for adults,
but families are welcome too! Some example topics may include birds, edible and medicinal plants, or reptiles and
amphibians. Hikes will take place from 10AM-12PM and will occur at different locations each month.
Canyon Jams Concerts
Enjoy live music in a beautiful outdoor setting! Bring a picnic lunch to eat in our picnic area and stay for the concert. Our
summer line-up is:
June 25th - Panthermilk supported by Mojave Nomads
July 30th - Hectic Hobo supported by Salduro
August 27th - Earthestra supported by Megan Simper
Connect with us on Facebook or check our website for more information or to register for these fun activities.
Summerfest Arts Faire
Logan LDS Tabernacle Grounds
50 N. Main St., Logan
(435) 213-3858
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.logansummerfest.com
Cache County
Summer Activities
The Family Place
1525 North 200 West Logan
(435) 752-8880
Website: www.thefamilyplaceutah.org
-Logan Location
1525 North 200 West
(435) 752-8880
-Hyrum Location
-Smithfield Location
10 North 600 East Norma Miller 502 South Main Street
(435) 713-0704
(435) 755-5872
The Family Place Summer Camps:
Registration and Questions: Go to www.thefamilyplaceutah.org
Treasure Seekers
When: June 12- June 17, 2017
Time: 10:00-2:00
Ahoy matey! Point your compass to true treasures.
Treasure Seekers will learn the importance of self-esteem and building others self-esteem.
Games, crafts, treasures, water games and much more
Lunch is provided
Children will receive a t-shirt and a picture
Price $100.00
Register: www.thefamilyplaceutah.org
Location: The Family Place 1525 N. 200 W. Logan
Kid Explorers When: June 26-June 30, 2017 Time: 10:00-2:00
Working together to experience adventures in new cultures.
Explorers will learn about cooperation and accepting differences
Games, crafts, food, special guests, water games, and much more
Lunch is provided
Children will receive a t-shirt and a picture
Price: $100.00
Register: www.thefamilyplaceutah.org
Location: The Family Place 1525 N. 200 W. Logan
Patriotic Pals
When: July 10 – July 14, 2017 Time: 10:00-2:00
Red, White, and Blue which friend are you?
Children will learn about making and being a good friend.
Games, crafts, water games, and much more
Lunch is provided
Children will receive a t-shirt and a picture
Price: $100.00
Register: www.thefamilyplaceutah.org
Location: The Family Place 10 N. 600 E. Hyrum
Galaxy far far away…..
When: August 7 – August 11, 2017 Time: 10:00-2:00
Jedi’s learn how to understand and control their emotions.
Games, crafts, water games, and much more
Lunch is provided
Children will receive a t-shirt and a picture
Price: $100.00
Register: www.thefamilyplaceutah.org
Location: The Family Place 1525 N. 200 W. Logan
Cache County
Summer Activities
The Jump Zone
1510 North 200 West, Logan
(435) 755-Jump (5867)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thejumpzonegetair.com
Jump Zone Hours:
Monday - Thursday 3 pm – 10 pm
Friday 2 pm – 11 pm
Saturday 10 am – 10 pm
Closed Sundays
Enjoy one hour of jump time everyday all summer long (June, July & Aug.) for just $60.00. Must mention this ad to get this
special price.
TIME Clinic (Tutoring Intervention and Mathematics Enrichment)
Utah State University
Summer Research Projects
Arla Westenskow – Director
(801) 540-7063
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.teal.usu.edu/htm/mathed/timeclinic
Individual Math Tutoring for Elementary Aged Students
Using a game approach with hands-on practice and use of technology, TIME Clinic tutors focus instruction on the individual
needs of the student as determined from diagnostic testing. Tutoring sessions are individual, one-to-one, instruction
provided by a specialist in mathematics education. All sessions are held in the Emma Eccles Early Childhood Center at Utah
State University and are typically one hour in length. Cost is $35 per session. However, thanks to a generous donation, we
will be able to offer tutoring at reduced rates ($5 to $15) to struggling students who qualify for either of the following
research projects:
Number Fluency– 1st – 4th Grade Students
Student will participate in 20 to 25 one-to-one 45 minute tutoring sessions. Sessions will focus on the deepening of
students’ math fact fluency and strengthening their ability to compose and decompose numbers.
Fractions – 4th and 5th Grade Students
Students will participate in 8 one on one 45 minute one-to-one tutoring sessions focusing on equivalent fractions and
problem solving. Instruction will focus on the use of manipulatives, technology, activities and games designed to strengthen
students’ understanding of basic fraction concepts.
For more information please contact:
Arla Westenskow – Director
801-540-7063
[email protected]
Cache County
Summer Activities
Under the Rainbow Singers
Stephanie Jensen
Whittier Community Center
290 North 400 East
Logan Utah 84321
(435) 770-7437
Email: [email protected]
Does Your Child Love to Sing?
Under the Rainbow Singers singing/music group will teach children how to gain a love for music by learning fun words and
actions to a variety of old and new songs. Children enrolled in Under the Rainbow Singing group will increase social skills
as they interact with other children and gain confidence as they perform in different locations in Logan.
Under the Rainbow Singers is currently enrolling children ages 3-7 years old for a summer full of singing. The singing class
will meet every Monday beginning June 12 with the final concert on Monday August 14, 2017. Class will begin at 5:30pm
until 6:15pm at the Whittier Community Center in Logan.
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Tuition will be $20 per month with a $5.00 registration fee.
For more information call Stephanie Jensen at 435-770-7437 or email [email protected] for additional
questions.
Unicorn Theatre
R. Giselle Call
621 North 600 East
Logan Utah 84321
(435) 554-8311
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.centerforthearts.us/unicorn-theatre
Cache County
Summer Activities
USU Museum of Anthropology
USU, Logan
(435) 797-7545
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.anthromuseum.usu.edu
Hours:
Tuesday through Friday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
The First Saturday of the month 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Family First Saturdays
Join us on the first Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. as we explore a new country and culture. Learn
traditional dances, listen to music, eat authentic food, and make tons of fun hands-on arts and crafts projects! Programs
are designed to be entertaining for the whole family. Arts and crafts activities are selected to engage kids from ages 3 to
12 and those who are young at heart. Best of all, our Family 1st Saturday’s programs are FREE!
World Explorers Club
Now kids can join our World Explorers Club! Sign up at any of our Family 1st Saturdays events. Members receive a passport
and backpack (while supplies last). You earn a passport stamp for each event you attend. Earn prizes by attending all of our
Family 1st Saturdays and collecting more and more stamps. Make sure you bring your backpack to each event to carry home
all of your treasures.
The museum is located on the second floor of Old Main in the South turret on the campus of Utah State University, Room
252. Free parking is also available every Saturday in the lot south of Old Main. For more information and a detailed schedule
visit the website or call.
USU Youth Conservatory
4015 Old Main Hill, Logan
(435) 797-3018
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.usu.edu/ycpiano
For more than 30 years, the Youth Conservatory (YC) has helped parents provide the best for their children by fostering the
standards of musical excellence in a learning environment filled with enthusiasm and enjoyment. Founded in 1978 by
internationally recognized pianist and pedagogue, Gary Amano, the YC occupies a central role among Cache Valley's cultural
programs for young people. Each week, more than 300 pianists, ages 4–18, of varying abilities and backgrounds, come to
the Chase Fine Arts Center for piano lessons and musicianship classes. Our unique program offers 30 - 85 minutes of
instruction per week, with affordable tuition rates starting at $35 a month. We invite you to take a moment to learn more
about our program and see how the Youth Conservatory could benefit your child and your family.
Summer Piano Clinic 2017
July 17-22, 2017
Chase Fine Arts Center
Logan, Utah
Utah State University
For information, or to be put on our mailing list, please contact Luke Hancock at [email protected] or visit:
http://music.usu.edu/summer/pianoclinic
Cache County
Summer Activities
Utah Patriot Camp – Cache Valley
JennyLyn Little, Camp Director
Willow Park
450 West 700 South, Logan
(435) 535-1791
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.utahpatriotcamp.com
Valley Dance Ensemble
(435) 752-0026
43 South Main, Logan
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.valleydanceensemble.com
Vocal Performance Camp
Utah State University Fine Arts Center, Logan
VPC 2016 Camp Director: Bonnie Slade
(435) 760-7361
Email: [email protected]
Registration forms available: www.music.usu.edu/summer/VPC
Vocal Performance Camp 2017 How the West Was Sung!
July 31st – August 4th 10am – 4:30pm daily
Utah State University Fine Arts Center, Logan
Wheeler Log Cabin
2000 South 2550 West, Lewiston
(435) 258-2512 or 435-258-2180
This log cabin was built in 1876 and used as a family home until 1956 by George Wheeler and his wife Hannah Humphries
and their ten children. They also built a barn and granary. The cabin and granary were restored by the Leavitt-Layne Camp,
Cache Far North Company. Open by appointment. Operated/cared for by The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, you can
visit, or if you would like a tour give them a call and they would be happy to help you.
Open by appointment during summer months.
Box Elder County
Summer Activities
4-H Club
Box Elder County 4-H
Callie Ward
(435) 695-2546
Website: www.boxelder4h.usu.edu
4-H has great programs that are always available for school age children.
Activities include: Sewing Camp, Teen Council, Super Saturdays, Horse Camps, Shooting Sports, County Fair Participation, Outdoor Camp, Favorite Foods
Event, ATV Safety, Photography Contest, Robotics Camp & Service Opportunities.
Go to their website calendar at: extension.usu.edu/boxelder/calendar or call their office for more information and for a detailed list of activities and
dates!
Bear River Head Start
Jane Despain
(435) 755-0081
Email: [email protected]
www.brheadstart.org/
Give Your Child a Head Start!
Bear River Head Start serves families with children ages 0-5, including children with moderate to severe disabilities, and
pregnant women. All Head Start services are of no cost to you and your family!
PROGRAM OPTIONS:
Early Head Start – Serves pregnant women and children 0-3 years old.
Preschool Head Start - Serves children 3-5 years old.
For More Information, Call:
(435) 755-0081 or Toll Free: 1 (877) 755-0081
Or visit our office: 95 West 100 South, Suite #200 Logan, UT 84321
 Bear River Head Start does not transport children to and from school 
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge
2155 West Forest Street, Brigham City
(435) 734-6443 or (435) 723-5887
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fws.gov/refuge/Bear_River_Migratory_Bird_Refuge
Facebook: [email protected] (Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge)
Box Elder High School Natatorium
160 South 600 West, Brigham City
(435) 734-4852 or (435) 734-4840
Website: www.swimboxelder.com
Find us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/Box-Elder-Nat-109088882774576/
Box Elder County
Summer Activities
Box Elder Museum of Natural History
641 East 200 North, Brigham City
(435) 226-1439
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.boxeldermuseum.org
On display at the Box Elder Museum are rocks and minerals from around the world, including geodes from Brazil and India,
quartz crystals in various sizes, aragonite, and a host of other materials. In addition, the museum’s collection consists of fossils
from the United States, Morocco, China and Germany. Admission is free.
Hours: Monday – Thursday 8 am - 12 pm and 1 pm – 5 pm; Friday 8 am - 12 pm
Boys & Girls Club of Northern Utah
The Boys & Girls Club of Brigham City/Bear River Valley
Website: www.bcbrclub.org
Find us on Facebook: Boys & Girls Club of Northern Utah
• Serves Kindergarten through 12th grade
• Operates at 4 Sites, 2 full service clubs and 2 specialized programing sites.
• Provides extended day programming on non-School days.
• Offer Nationally Recognized programs & curriculum.
• Offers programs within specialized initiatives, addressing specific needs.
• Operates at 4 Sites, 2 full service clubs and 2 specialized programing sites.
• Collaborates with City Police Departments, B.E. School District, Soup Kitchen, Community Pantry, Community Scout,
Special Olympics, Palace Playhouse, City Recreation Departments, City Libraries, Community Events, Local Churches,
American League of Swordsman, Cauliflower Girls Mentoring Program, Home Schooling Programs, Girls Scouts, City/County
YCU, Family Support Center, City/County Senior Centers and others...
To find out about all of the fun activities that are going on in the Boys & Girls club nearest you or just looking for more
information, visit our website or our Facebook page at: www.bcbrclub.org
Box Elder County
Summer Activities
Brigham City Carnegie Library
Michele Schumann
Email: [email protected]
26 East Forest St., Brigham City
(435) 723-5850
Website: www.bcpl.lib.ut.us
Blog: www.brighamcitylibrary.blogspot.com
Hours: Mon. – Th.
10:00 am – 8:50 pm
Fri. – Sat.
10:00 am – 5:50 pm
Closed Sunday, Holidays & The last Friday of each month (for building and computer maintenance)
Facebook: Like us and get updates on all our programs and activities. Search: Brigham City Public Library
Brigham City Community Swimming Pool
720 West Forest Street, Brigham City
(435) 734-6610 (September - May)
(435) 734-0991 (June - August)
Website: www.brighamcity.utah.gov/brigham-city-pool.htm
Brigham City Museum of Art and History
Mary Alice Hobbs
24 North 300 West, Brigham City
(435) 226-1439
Email: [email protected]
www.boxeldermuseum.org
The Brigham City Museum of Art and History’s International Art Quilt Invitational Exhibition will display a lot of quilts that
will appeal to children such as a whimsical dragon, colorful turtles, a hummingbird, leafhoppers, lizards, and six men cycling
on one bike in the late 1800’s.
There is also an interactive history section which includes a hands-on, pioneer tool area. Also, children can ride on a
buckboard, push a plow, and make pies, to name a few activities.
Hours: Tuesday - Friday 11 am - 6 pm, Saturday 1 pm - 5 pm
Museum schedules tours for school and other groups. Please call at least two weeks in advance.
For questions or to schedule a tour, call (435) 226-1439
Free Admission
Brigham City Recreation
641 East 200 North, Brigham City
435-734-6610
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.brighamcity.utah.gov/recreation.htm
Box Elder County
Summer Activities
Crystal Hot Springs
8215 North Hwy 38, Honeyville
435-279-8104
Website: www.crystalhotsprings.net
Soaking – Swimming – Water Slides - Camping
Mineral Springs
Hot Spring
Our natural hot spring ranges in temperature from 120 – 134°F (51°C – 57°C) and contains the highest mineral content (46,000
mg/L) found in any hot spring in the World. In 5 minutes 8,400 gallons of hot spring water surfaces In a 24 hour period there
are 900,000 lbs. worth of minerals carried to the surface with 2.4 million gallons of hot water. This hot spring water is coming
from 8,000 feet below the earth’s surface and is estimated to be around 22,000 years old.
Cold Spring
Less than 50 feet from our natural hot spring surfaces a 65°F – 75°F (18°C – 24°C) cold spring. The cold spring has a slightly
higher rate of flow, every 5 minutes 9,200 gallons of water surface. In a 24 hour period, 2.6 million gallons of cold water
surface. These two springs surfacing this close to each other are the second closest hot and cold spring in the world.
These two springs are what fill our 3 mineral hot tubs, large soaker pool and an Olympic size pool.
BATHING IN MINERAL WATER THROUGHOUT HISTORY IN ALL CORNERS OF THE WORLD MINERAL WATER HAS BEEN USED
FOR THERAPUTIC PURPOSES THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT REASONS FOR SOMEONE TO USE A MINERAL SPRING SOME
SIMPLY WANT TO DESTRESS, BALANCE, AND RECUPERATE WHILE OTHERS SEEK A NATURAL WAY TO REPAIR DAMAGED SKIN
THERE ARE EVEN THOSE WHO USE THERMAL MINERAL WATER AS AN ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE FOR A LIFE CHANGING DISEASE
HERE AT CRYSTAL HOT SPRINGS WE ARE VERY LUCKY TO HAVE THE HIGHEST MINERAL CONTENT SPRING IN THE WORLD.
Open year round.
Check website for times, prices and more information.
Eagle Mountain Golf Course
960 East 700 South, Brigham City
(435) 723-3212
Website: www.eaglemountaingc.com
For any details or questions please call the Pro Shop at 435-723-3212. Also please like us on Facebook.
Box Elder County
Summer Activities
Fine Arts Center
58 South 100 West, Brigham City
435-723-0740
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bcfineartscenter.org
We offer a wide range of activities including teen activities, plays, musicals and concerts.
Watch newspapers or website for additional Saturday activities.
Please call or check our website at www.bcfineartscenter.org to confirm classes and/or to register.
We can also be contacted by e-mail: [email protected]. Some scholarships available by income.
Classes subject to minimum student sign up. Please pre-register for all classes
Story Hour: Fridays for 10 weeks, June 2 through August 4: For ages 2 to 7 years, 10 - 11 am.
Includes stories, songs, crafts, and puppetry. $5 per child or $15 per family for all 10 weeks or $1 per week.
Make Your Own Picture Book: 4 days: Monday through Thursday June 5 – June 8. 9 to 11:30 am.
Learn how to write, organize, and add artwork to a story. Children will write and illustrate their own, original, story-book.
For ages 8 to 15 years of age. Presentation for family on Thursday. Cost is $40 and includes materials.
Nature Camp: Monday through Friday June 12- 16. Held at the James V. Hansen Wildlife Education Center (Bear River Bird
Refuge) just west of Brigham City: 2155 West Forest Street, Take I-15 exit # 363, then go west ¼ mile.
Enjoy a week of nature walks, hands-on learning, writing, drawing, sculpting, crafts and exploring in this combined nature
and art camp. Class is from 9 am to 1:30 pm for ages 8 to 15. Program for parents on Friday afternoon.
Please register and pay in advance at the Fine Arts Center. Cost $60.
Art Exploration Camps: (4 days in one week) Monday through Thursday - 9 am to 2 pm.
Art, Music, Crafts, Theatre, puppetry and science for ages 5 to 15 years. Different themes are offered each session.
Cost is $60 per student per session, family discounts and scholarships available. Each week ends with class presentation.
Session #1 June 19 - 22 “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”
Session #2 July 10 - 13 “Lights, Camera, Action”
Session #3 July 31 – Aug. 3 - “Penguins, Polar Bears and the Polar Ice Caps”
Theatre camps: (Elementary and Intermediate) Sign up for one of 2 different weeks of camp
Session 1: Monday - Friday, June 26 – June 30. There will be a final performance on Friday afternoon.
For two different age groups:
Grades 1-3 meet 9-10 am $25. / Grades 4 and up bring a sack lunch and meet 10 am-2 pm. $55.
Session 2: Monday through Friday, July 25 – 28, Theatre camp for ages 11 and up, 9 am-2 pm, $55.
Puppets on Parade: 5 days Monday through Friday, July 17 - 21. 9 am - 2 pm.
Musical theater and puppetry are combined for a week of fun, culminating Friday in formal shows at 4 and 7 pm.
Dance, music, live acting and puppetry are included. Limited enrollment for 4-12th grade. Cost is $55 for the week.
Scholarships and family discounts available for all youth classes.
For additional information, call the Fine Arts Center at 435-723-0740 or visit www.bcfineartscenter.org
Box Elder County
Summer Activities
Garland Public Library
86 West Factory Street, Garland
(435) 257-3117
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.garlandlibrary.org
Find us on Facebook: Garland Public Library
Golden Spike National Historic Site
32 miles west of Brigham City on Highway 83
435-471-2209
Website: www.nps.gov/gosp/
Golden Spike National Historic Site commemorates the incredible accomplishment of the completion of the nation's first
transcontinental railroad. Throughout the summer months, the site offers ranger programs and demonstration runs of the
sites replica steam locomotives on a daily basis. The site also offers reenactments of the “Driving of the Last Spike” ceremony
on Saturdays and Holidays during the summer months. Other special commemorative events and activities are held all
summer long. For more details, go to the calendar link on our website or give our staff a call.
Historic Depot Museum
800 West Forest St., Brigham City
435-723-2989
Website: www.utahoutdooractivities.com/brighamcitytrain.html
Families, tours, clubs, meetings, individuals, schools and churches are all welcome! Various seasonal programs.
*Dream Pointe Ballet Company – Where Dreams Begin…
Kristin Barlow
1156 Dentwood Drive, Brigham City
*Starstruck Dance & Performing Arts
Kristin Barlow
2895 South Highway 89, Perry
*2 Great locations –
435-239-8338
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.starstruckarts.com
The Peak
1455 South Commerce Way, Perry
(435) 723-1280
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.peakkids.com
Box Elder County
Summer Activities
Thiokol Rocket Display
(435) 863-3511
Website: www.utahoutdooractivities.com/morton.html
At the rocket display, you’ll see some of the rockets that Thiokol manufactures. Each rocket has a small plaque that
explains what the rocket is and what it is used for, such as a rocket booster for the Space Shuttle.
Directions: The Morton Thiokol rocket display is approx. 25 miles from Brigham City on State Route 83. Once you've
visited the rocket display you can continue to travel North on State Route 83 and it will take you to Interstate 84 which
you may continue into Idaho, or once on 84 you may cut back to the east and re-connect to I-15.
Tremonton City Library
210 North Tremont St., Tremonton
(435) 257-9525
Director: Kim Griffiths
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tremontonlibrary.org
Visit our website to see all that we have to offer!
If your organization has a
summer program for children,
contact Care About Childcare – USU
at: 435-797-1552
to list your information
in this guide for
summer 2018!