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Summer Activity Guide 2019
Cache & Box Elder Counties
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www.careaboutchildcare.utah.gov
Summer Activity Guide 2O19
Cache & Box Elder CountiesSummer Activity Guide 2O19
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 the Child Care and Development Fund - Department of Workforce Services –
Office of Child Care & Utah State University – College of Education & Human Services –
Human Development and Family Studies. 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
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e 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.Cache County ________________________________________________________Summer Activities 4-H Cache Makers 4-H Club 1410 N 1000 W Rm#1910 (435) 752-6263 Email: info@cachemakers.org Website: http://cachemakers.org/ Come visit our new space! Signup for our newsletter by clicking "Get Involved" in the menu on our site to get info about our new programs in 2019! American West Heritage Center 4025 South Hwy 89-91, Wellsville (435) 245-6050 Email: hr@awhc.org Website: www.awhc.org Come and join us for Historic Adventures, Summer Camps, Fishing Camp, Animal Camp, Life on the Farm, Hot Shots, Life as a Pioneer, and our Mountain Man Rendezvous/Pioneer day! See our website for a complete calendar and details. Birch Creek Golf Course 550 East 100 North, Smithfield (435) 563-6825 Website: www.birchcreekgolf.com *Call for more information on lessons and Jr. Golf Camps! 3|P age
Cache County ________________________________________________________Summer Activities Bounce N’ Slide 1077 West 130 South, Logan (435) 213-9981 Email: thebouncenslide@gmail.com Website: www.thebouncenslide.com Boy Scouts of America (435) 752-4278 National Council Website: www.scouting.org Local Council Website: www.trappertrails.org There are several summer camps available. Boys will have the opportunity to participate in archery, crafts & other fun activities. Please call for more information on local troops and/or packs. Cache Children’s Choir Edith Bowen Laboratory School on Campus (435) 755-0853 Email: music4st@comcast.net Website: http://cachechildrenschoir.org/camps-2 CCC Summer Music Camps – Summer Music and Movement Camp Dancing through Colors Register at http://cachechildrenschoir.org/camps-2 Click on the link for Summer Camps to register. 4|P age
Cache County ________________________________________________________Summer Activities Cache County Library 15 North Main St., Providence (435) 752-7881 Website: www.cachecounty.org/library The mission of the Cache County Library is to promote, enhance, and provide access to library services for all residents of Cache County and to promote equity in access to basic library services across the county for those having difficulty accessing library services, including individuals with disabilities. The mission includes providing materials and services that will enlighten, enrich, and satisfy the informational, recreational, and cultural needs of the patrons and communities it serves. The Cache County Library is available to anyone living in Cache County. Anyone 5 years and older may have a library card free of charge. We encourage literacy and education by providing a variety of reading material, audiobooks, DVDs, programs, and services. Programs and services include things such as the summer a reading program that is provided for all ages. In the fall, winter, and spring we have story time for ages 3-5. The library bulletin board posts current events and community information for the general public. Computers are available for patron use and test proctoring is offered free of charge. *Call for information on summer reading programs! Cache Humane Society 2370 W 200 North Logan, UT 84321 Michelle Smith (435) 792-3920 Email: education@cachehumane.org Website: www.cacheHumane.org EDUCATION PROGRAMS ANIMAL CAMPS CAT CAMPS DOG CAMPS OFF-LEASH YOUTH CAMPS PAWS ACADEMY/PAWS and READ JUNIOR VOLUNTEERS Part of the mission of CHS is to educate youth and adults about responsible pet ownership as well as career opportunities in animal health and welfare. We believe that teaching young children about humane care and responsibility for animals will help them mature into more compassionate, responsible adults and pet owners. If you would like more information about the programs we offer go to. https://www.cachehumane.org/educate/four-principles/ HAVE YOU LOST YOUR PET? Visit our website at http://www.cachehumane.org/animals/impounded-animals/ Don’t see your lost pet on our impound page, DON’T GIVE UP! Our page updates each hour. 5|P age
Cache County ________________________________________________________Summer Activities Cache Valley Center for the Arts Robyn Hoth 43 South Main, Logan (435) 554-7065 Email: rhoth@cacheaARTS.org Website: www.CacheArts.org/classes Check our website for great summer classes like Art, Ceramics, Cooking, Dance, Drama, and Music. Cache Valley Fun Park 255 East 1770 North, Logan (435) 792-4000 Website: http://cachevalleyfunpark.com/ Check our website for more info and details. Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market Cache Historic Courthouse 199 North Main Street, Logan UT Market phone: (435) 754-7402 No answer? Please send an email. Email: info@gardenersmarket.org Website: https://gardenersmarket.org/ CVGM office hours: Monday-Friday 2-5. Check out our website for the many opportunities that we will have available this summer. When: Saturday Mornings May 11 – October 19 Where: Cache Historic Courthouse – 199 North Main Street, Logan UT Hours: 9:00AM – 1:00PM Cache Valley School of Ballet Karyn Hansen 290 North 400 East, Logan (435) 753-3633 Opt. 1 Email: admin@cvccballet.org Website: www.cvccballet.org Please visit our website for a complete list of classes, days, times, and cost per semester. www.cvcballet.org/class- schedule 6|P age
Cache County ________________________________________________________Summer Activities
Common Ground Outdoor Adventures
335 N 100 E, Logan
(435) 713-0288 (Logan Office)
(435) 946-3205 (Beaver Mt. Office)
Email: info@cgadventures.org
Website: www.cgadventures.org
Welcome to Junior Adventures, a summer camp for children with disabilities ages 6-14. The summer camp will be in two
separate blocks:
Block #1: June 6th – June 27th Thursdays 10am – 12:30pm
Activities and Dates
June 6th: Canoe and Brunch at First Dam
June 13th: Cycling at Lundstrom Park
June 20th: Stoke’s Nature Center
June 27th: Rock Climbing at Beaver Mountain
Block #2: July 11th - August 1st Thursdays 10am – 12:30pm
Activities and Dates
July 11th: Canoe and Brunch at Benson Marina
July 18th: Rock Climbing at Elevation
th
July 25 : Scavenger Hunt at Beaver Mountain (10-1)
August 1st: Picnic and Cycling at Willow Park
*If the weather is bad on one of the days, we will alter our activity to be inside.
Families are invited to join us for the first and last activities of the block.
Spots are limited so you must sign up in advance to guarantee a spot.
Prices:
$10/individual activity
$30/session
$50/ 2 sessions
7|P ageCache County ________________________________________________________Summer Activities Daughters of Utah Pioneer Cache Museum 160 North Main, Logan Sharon Johnson – Director (435) 213-9438 Museum, (801) 369-4437 to schedule tours Email: cachemuseum@gmail.com Website: www.cachedupmuseum.org Facebook: cache pioneer dup museum The Cache Pioneer Museum is in downtown Logan in the Cache Chamber of Commerce building. Discover the history of Cache Valley and its early settlers. Come see how they lived and learn their stories. Schedule a tour to experience pioneer crafts and games. Summer Hours: May 28-August 24 Tuesday-Friday: 11 am-5 pm Saturdays: 10 am-1 pm Join us on July 24th, Pioneer Day, for special activities from 11 am-5 pm. Winter Hours: September-Thanksgiving Wednesday and Thursday 11 am-5 pm 8|P age
Cache County ________________________________________________________Summer Activities
Dolores Doré Eccles Center for Early Care and Education
2600 Old Main Hill
Logan, UT 84322-2600
(435) 797-3657
Website: https://hdfs.usu.edu/services/dde/
Dolores Dore Eccles Center for Early Care & Education
Utah State University
Summer Day Camp
This early childhood summer program focuses on children ages 5-8
Runs May 28 - August 16 (Start date is somewhat flexible due to school district schedules so talk with the director or
administrative assistant) Monday-Friday 7:45-5:15
This exciting summer program includes:
Mentally stimulating and creatively challenging! Fun and educational field trips weekly! Exploring resources on
campus AND all-around Cache Valley
Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math focused
Individualized learning for each child
USU Extension/ 4-H based learning activities
Service projects
Swimming lessons (optional)
Gardening exploration, sewing projects, sports education, and a theater production
Lunches and snacks included
Cost: $35/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 four-week
notice. You can request to re-enroll later in the summer, and we will accommodate those requests if possible, but we cannot
guarantee that we will have a space available.
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Eccles Ice Arena
Teresa or Jakki
(435) 787-2288
Email: ask@ecclesice.com
Website: www.ecclesice.com
Check the online calendar at: https://www.ecclesice.com/ for public skate times change weekly.
Fun & Fitness Camp
Patrice Winn
River Heights Elementary Gym
775 East 600 South, River Heights
(435) 755-6046 or 435-512-1611
E-mail: winnwinn@live.org
Website: http://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, team building and fitness games, climbing wall, giant slide, swimming, and miniature golf. (Willows Golf
Park), swimming (Logan Aquatic Center).
Register online at www.justjumpin.org
Where: Each session of the camp will be held at River Heights Elementary gym with the exception of:
Swimming (held at the Logan Aquatic Center) and
Miniature golf (held at Willows Golf Park).
Girl Scouts of Cache Valley
Email: info@gsutah.org
Website: www.gsutah.org
See our website for more info and details or to find your local group and sign up.
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Hyrum Library
50 West Main, Hyrum
(435) 245-6411
Email: hyrumlibrary@gmail.com
Website: www.hyrumlibrary.com
Hyrum Library Summer Reading Program will be kicking off in June.
Go to our website to see dates, times and details, or give us a call, see you there!
Go to our webpage calendar, Facebook or Instagram for more details about activities.
Lewiston Public Library
33 South Main, Lewiston
(435) 258-5515
Email: bethanne.c@lewiston-ut.org
Website: http://www.lewiston-ut.org/Library.html
Go to our website to see all of the fun we will be having this summer!
Come and join us!
Little Wonders Learning Centers
South: Brooke – P.O. Box 340, Hyrum – 435-752-2266
Email: lwsouthoffice@gmail.com
North: Erica - 240 East 1250 North – 435-753-6080
Email: lwnorthoffice@gmail.com
West: Maddie – 380 West 1400 North – 435-213-9553
Email: lwwestoffice@gmail.com
Website: http://littlewonderslearningcenter.net/
We have some fun Summer Programs coming up check them out on our website or give us a call.
(Check us out on our website and on our Facebook page)
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Logan Family Center
50 South 400 East, Logan
(435) 755-5171
Email: loganfamilycenter@gmail.com
Website: www.loganfamilycenter.org
Read Around the World Program
S.T.E.A.M Summer Camps
See Website for details and how to register or give us a call.
Logan Lanes
1161 North Main Logan
(435) 752-4966
Website: www.loganlanesinc.com
All lanes open for the summer except Wednesdays. No leagues!
Logan Library
255 North Main, Logan
(435) 716-9121 - Main Library
(435) 716-9135 – Children’s Librarian’s Office
Email: becky.smith@loganutah.org
Website: www.library.loganutah.org
“A universe of Stories”!
Monday, June 03, 2019
Join us on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at 11:00 for Out-of-This-World Storytimes, and on Thursdays at 2:00 for
SPACE STEAM - a new fun Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, or Math activity every week!
Read and earn rewards all summer!
12 | P a g eCache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities Logan Community Recreation Center (Contact Logan Park and Recreation for more info) Logan Parks System Debbie Harvey 195 South 100 West, Logan (435) 716-9250 Email: debbie.harvey@loganutah.org Website: pr.loganutah.org Logan River Golf Course – 550 W. 1000 So. – Logan Parks and Rec Family Playground Bucket List Challenge! Join us for the Logan Parks and Recreation Department Family Playground Bucket List Challenge! Romp and Stomp on all 21 of our outdoor playgrounds! For complete details visit our website: pr.loganutah.org Logan Parks and Recreation has all kinds of Summer fun the following is just a sample, for a full list and details go to our website: Logan Aquatic Center - 451 So. 500 W. Adaptive Aquatics BSA Merit Badge Classes Family Discount Night [Youth Program] Learn to Swim Lessons Pitch Hit & Run – nathan.swartz@loganutah.org [Youth Program] All Comers track meet [Youth Program] Babysitting Training [Youth Program] Cache Valley Baseball [Youth Program] Challenger International Soccer Camp [Youth Program] Co-Ed Indoor Soccer [Youth Program] CPR, AED, and First Aid [Youth Program] Flyers Track Club [Youth Program] Girls Competitive Fast-Pitch Softball [Youth Program] Girls Recreation Fast-Pitch Softball [Youth Program] Jr. Golf Camps [Youth Program] Kids Fitness Club [Youth Program] Little Hitters Baseball [Youth Program] Logan Jr. Tackle Football [Youth Program] Sports and Fitness Camp [Youth Program] Summer Playground [Youth Program] Tee Ball [Youth Program] Tennis Tournaments Zootah Director: Troy Cooper 419 West 700 South, Logan (435) 890-3039 Email: education@zootah.org Website: https://willowparkzoo.wixsite.com Junior Botany Experience Senior Botany Experience Junior Zoology Experience Senior Zoology Experience For more information on these programs and more go to our website listed above. 13 | P a g e
Cache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities
IMAGINE THIS!
Idena Ward
990 South Main #F -1, Logan
(435) 774-2414
Email: info@imaginethislogan.com
Website: www.imaginethislogan.com
Imagine This! Logan is a place for children and adults to reap the benefits of Music and Art! We’ll be hosting FREE Music
or Art Activities for Children once a month- we’d love for you to join us! Like our Facebook Page @imaginethislogan for
updates on events!
We also offer a wide variety of Adult Paint Nights- charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, and everything in between. Check us
out!
Logan Iris Society
Bryan K. Earl
(435) 757-5102
Email: loganirissociety@gmail.com
Website: www.facebook.com/loganirissociety
Experience the latest in Iris color, form, fragrance, and frills at the 2019 Logan Iris Society Flower Show!
Friday, May 31st from 1-7 pm & Saturday, June 1st from 9 am – 4 pm at the Cache Valley Bible Fellowship Church,
1488 North 200 West in Logan.
FREE & Open to all. Visit our Facebook for more information.
Children, as well as adults, are encouraged to enter the show with their Iris selections.
(This date is subject to change due to a warmer or cooler growing season)
Logan Regional Hospital LiVe Well Library
1400 North 500 East, Logan
(435) 716-5310
Contact Children Class Coordinator
Email: loclasses@imail.org
Website: https://intermountainhealthcare.org/calendar/north/logan/education-center-
classes/babysitting/
Super Sitter Babysitting
This class is for children ages 9-14. Teaches babysitter's responsibility to provide fun and safe childcare.
Participants learn about infant care, safety, CPR, first aid, and fun activities
Fee: $35
Participants must pre-register for the class.
Call, email or check our website for date and times and to register.
14 | P a g eCache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities Magical Beginnings Preschool Wendee Lamb 588 South 760 East, Smithfield (435) 757-9626 Email: ewenited@yahoo.com or magicalbeginningspreschool@gmail.com Weekly preschool summer camps offered to children ages 3-5 years old. Fun theme with art projects, stories, songs and learning activities. Camps are 2 hours long and cost $10 per session. Sign up for as many as you would like. Schedule of days, times, & camps available in May. Call for details. Mountain Crest Pool 255 South 800 East, Hyrum (435) 245-7962 Website: www.sites.google.com/site/stangaquatic/home Go to our website or call for more information. Mountain Peak Volleyball Peak Performance Center 725 West 1940 South, Logan (Across from Renegade Sports in Nibley) Dixie Loveless: (435) 237-8468 Email: dixie@mtnpeakvolleyball.com Website: www.mtnpeakvolleyball.com/youth-camps We have other intermediate to advanced summer camps listed on our website including a boy only summer camp. Our coaching staff is highly trained and ready to help your child learn! Visit our website for more information. Mount Logan Middle School Summer Programs 875 North 200 East, Logan (435) 755-2370 Website: https://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. 15 | P a g e
Cache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities Music for the Small and Tall Ewa Wilczynski Thatcher Young Mansion 35 West 100 South (435) 755-0853 Email: music4st@comcast.net Website: https://music4st.weebly.com/summer-camps-for-children.html Dancing through Colors Music and Movement Camp for Children More information on the website: https://music4st.weebly.com/summer-camps-for-children.html Music Theatre West Teen Broadway Camp Debbie Ditton (435) 232-3054 Email: Debbie.mtw.2015@gmail.com Website: https://www.musictheatrewest.org/ We will be putting on the production of Suessical Jr.! Please see our website for info and details or call. 16 | P a g e
Cache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities
My Discovery Destination / Bear River Health Department
(435) 770-0748 (435) 792-6500 Email: dwatkins@brhd.org
Email: mydiscoverydestination@gmail.com
Program Website: www.cachevalley.mydiscoverydestination.com/adventure-list
The Bear River Health Department and My Discovery Destination! are working together to provide a full summer of fun
focused on the Parents Empowered message. We will be holding 3 major events for families:
April: FREE Family Night @ The Fun Park
June: FREE Family Night @ Zootah
August: FREE Family Swim @ the Logan Aquatic Center
Find the Adventures at: www.cachevalley.mydiscoverydestination.com/adventure-list/
Facebook Groups:
www.facebook.com/groups/mydiscoverydestination/
For specific dates, times and details check the My Discovery Destination! Cache Valley Facebook community
(https://www.facebook.com/groups/mydiscoverydestination/)
In addition, the My Discovery Destination! Summer Passport Program will be focusing the entire summer program on this
important message. My Discovery Destination! provides a wide variety of activities for kids of all ages. All of the adventures are
100% FREE and are sponsored by local businesses. Some are scheduled on specific days at specified times. Others are out and
about in the community at the convenience of the child and parent. We also offer a variety of home-based Adventures that can
be completed whenever it works for the family.
Find the Adventures at: http://cachevalley.mydiscoverydestination.com/adventure-list/
Facebook Groups:
Cache Valley: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mydiscoverydestination/
Tremonton: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MyDiscoveryDestinationTremonton/
Brigham City: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MyDDBrighamCity/
App: https://good.app.link/MyDD
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Newton Town Library
51 South Center
(435) 563-9283
Email: newtonlib@comcast.net
Website: http://www.newtontownlibrary.com/
Newton Town Library Summer Reading
June 4th – July 30th
For more activities and details go to our website.
North Logan City Library
475 East 2500 North
(435) 755-7169
Email: staff@northloganlibrary.org
Website: www.northloganlibrary.org
HOURS:
Monday - Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 pm
Closed Sunday and Holidays
Play with Me Music
(435) 512-4193
Email: overlymusical@gmail.com
Website: www.playwithmemusic.com
Play with Me Music is a fun musically structured program for children & their parents or caregivers’ classes are 45 mins.
Go to our website to see all of the opportunities that we have to learn and grow.
18 | P a g eCache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities Richmond Carnegie Library Lora Smith 38 West Main, Richmond (435) 258-5525 Email: library@richmondutah.org Website: www.richmondlibrary.us The 2019 Summer Reading Program theme is “A Universe of Stories” There will be a reading program for all ages, from infants to adults Contact the library for information on our infant and adult program Preschoolers to Teens will meet every Thursday Looking for some fun summer activities? Come in and check out our New Discovery Kits!!! Riverdale Resort & Hot Springs Don Collom 3696 North 1600 East, Preston, Idaho (208) 852-0266 Email: riverdaleresortmarketing@gmail.com Website: www.riverdaleresort.com Facebook: @RiverdaleResort 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). 19 | P a g e
Cache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities
Smithfield City Recreation Center
315 East 600 South, Smithfield
(435) 563-0048
Email: rvarela@smithfieldrecreation.com
Website: https://smithfieldrecreation.com/
Give us a call or go to our website for many more summer activities for your family to do this summer!
Some of the Summer Fun activities that we have going on are…
Basketball and Beyond Camp Serendipity Dance Camp
Basketball Skills Camp Sports & Wellness Health City Kids Youth Camps
Creative Craft Classes Tennis
Dodgeball Camp Top Flight Tumbling Camp
Jr. Chef Volleyball Youth Camps – Sky View
Musical Theatre Camp Youth Baseball
Play with Me Music
Smithfield Library
Karen Bowling
25 North Main, Smithfield
(435) 563-3555
Email: kbowling@smithfieldcity.org
Website: http://smithfieldcity.org/city-government/departments/library/summer-fun-for-kids/
Go to our website for all of our fun activities and reading programs for summer, we hope to see you this summer!
Sports Academy Summer Programs
1655 North 200 East, North Logan
(435) 753-7500
Website: www.sportsacademy.com
See our website for all of our many options for fitness and summer fun!
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Stokes Nature Center
Patrick Kelly, Director of Education
Brittany Fish, Summer Camp Coordinator
2696 East US Highway 89, Logan
(435) 755-3239
Email: education@logannature.org
Website: www.logannature.org
The Allen & Alice Stokes Nature Center is Cache Valley’s local nature center and outdoor exploration hub for people of all
ages. We are proud to be the official educational permittee of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest and Logan Canyon
Children’s Forest. Whether you’re a local family, a college student, or just passing through on the National Scenic Byway,
join us to learn more about Logan Canyon and our National Forest today!
Some of the Camps that we have to offer are:
* Youth Camps and Courses * 1st – 8th Grade Nature Camps
* High School Backpacking Camp * Youth Fly Fishing Course with
Cache Anglers of Trout Unlimited
FREE WEEKLY PROGRAMS
* Nature Tales * Canyon Conversations
For more details on upcoming topics, visit us online at logannature.org/community-programs
Summerfest Arts Faire
Historic Downtown
50 N. Main St., Logan
(435) 213-3858
Email: info@logansummerfest.com
Website: http://www.logansummerfest.com/
Summerfest will be Father’s Day weekend June 13 – 15, 2019. Go to our website to find more info and details to all of
the exciting things you can find at the Summerfest Arts Faire, see you there!
21 | P a g eCache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities The Family Place 1525 North 200 West Logan (435) 752-8880 Website: www.thefamilyplaceutah.org We have Summer Camps, go online or call and sign up early spots fill up fast! Ages 6 – 12, It’s going to be a fun Summer! See you at The Family Place! The Jump Zone 1510 North 200 West, Logan (435) 755-Jump (5867) Email: thejumpzoneoffice@gmail.com Website: www.thejumpzonegetair.com Jump Zone Summer Hours: Monday - Thursday 10 am – 10 pm Friday 10 am – 11 pm Saturday 10 am – 10 pm Closed Sundays TIME Clinic (Tutoring Intervention and Mathematics Enrichment) Utah State University Summer Research Projects Arla Westenskow – Director (801) 540-7063 Email: arla.westenskow@gmail.com Website: https://teal.usu.edu/graduate/math/time-clinic For more information, please see our website or contact us. 22 | P a g e
Cache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities
Tour of Utah- (Larry H. Miller)
Website: https://www.tourofutah.com/
https://www.tourofutah.com/about/kids-activities
The tour this year will be August 12-18 2019, in Northern Utah come out and support these remarkable cyclists.
They will be in the following cities as they compete on the tour:
Snowbird Resort, North Logan City, Brigham City, Powder Mountain Resort, Antelope Island State Park, North Salt Lake,
Salt Lake City, Canyons Village at Park City Mountain, Park City.
Sprint to the Finish Bike Race for the Kids’ – Each day, kids ages 5-12 have the opportunity to race their bikes across the
finish line. To participate, kids and parents must visit the University of Utah Health Care booth in the KUTV 2 Healthy
Living Expo. No preregistration is needed. Parents must sign a waiver before child can participate.
All kids must wear closed toe shoes and a bike helmet. All participants receive a prize and a chance to win a free bike
at each stage.
Up to 3
Marla Nef
6810 Old Main Hill, Logan
Contact: Miriam Williams
(435) 797-3727
Email: miriam.williams@usu.edu
Website: www.upto3.org
Up to 3 Early Intervention
Run, Walk, and Roll Fundraiser Race will be June 22, 2019!
Welcome to our 4th annual Run, Walk & Roll Fundraiser Race! Do you want to come to have a good time with your
friends and family while supporting a great local cause? Do you love supporting children and families in your
community? Do you want to show how much our community cares about children with special needs? You’ve come to
the right place! The annual Run, Walk & roll Fundraiser race supports children with special needs in two ways:
1. Creating a disability-friendly race environment
2. Donating all the proceeds to purchase needed equipment for families with young children that have special needs.
The Run, Walk & Roll is a SUPER family-friendly activity where all are welcome! You can choose between a 5k, a 10 k and
a 1-mile walk and the route is disability friendly (wheelchairs are welcome). We will have a free breakfast (new) this year
for friends and family of our runners along with fun activities for everyone. The race is held in North Logan, Utah and Elk
Ridge Park.
Go to www.upto3.org to get yourself and your friends registered today!
Home – Up to 3 Program – Utah State University
The mission of the Up to 3 Early Intervention Program is to promote the development of children, under the age of 3, who
have any type of disability or developmental delay and to provide services to children and families living in Cache, Box
Elder, and Rich Counties. www.upto3.org.
23 | P a g eCache County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities USU Youth Conservatory 4015 Old Main Hill, Logan (435) 797-3018 Email: youthconservatory@gmail.com Website: https://music.usu.edu/summerpiano 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, the YC occupies a central role among Cache Valley's cultural programs for young people. Each week, more than 200 pianists, ages 6 months–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. 24 | P a g e
Box Elder County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities Brigham City Arts Festival 20 North Main Street, Brigham City Christina Boss (435) 734-6604 Email: cboss@bcutah.org Website: https://www.bcutah.org/ Entertainment: Heritage and contemporary artists, Live music, Food Trucks, Quilt Show at the Academy Conference Center, Kids games, Bike decorating contest and parade (sponsored by Trails Task Force) For more information, go to our website. Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge 2155 West Forest Street, Brigham City (435) 723-5887 Email: bearriver@fws.gov Website: www.fws.gov/refuge/bear_river_migratory_bird_refuge Facebook: Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Visit the James V. Hansen Wildlife Education Center to learn about the birds and habitat of the Great Salt Lake ecosystem through our interactive displays and watch the amazing Wings of Thunder film. This film was produced by the Friends of the Bear River Refuge and takes you on a 27-minute journey through our history and seasons of wildlife. A 1.5-mile walking trail meanders through the wetland habitat just outside the center. The Wildlife Education Center is open Tuesday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and the 2nd and 4th Saturdays, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Our 12-mile Auto Tour Loop is open every day from sunrise to sunset hours are 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Tuesday - Auto Tour is located 12-mile West of I-15. It is a one-way counter clockwise. It is unpaved, but generally in good condition. Box Elder High School Natatorium 380 South 600 West, Brigham City (435) 734-4852 or (435) 734-4846 Website: http://swimboxelder.com/ This summer get out of the heat and come and swim with your friends and family. We offer Open Swim, Lap Swim, Water Aerobics, Swim Lessons and Gym/Weight Room. Our summer schedule is June – August. Go to our website for more info and details for times and prices. Boys & Girls Club Website: https://www.bgca.org/ Go to our website to find the Boys & Girls Club in your area and more information. 25 | P a g e
Box Elder County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities Brigham City Carnegie Library Michele Schumann 26 East Forest St., Brigham City (435) 723-5850 Email: mschumann@brighamcity.utah.gov Website: http://www.bcpl.lib.ut.us/ Facebook: @BrighamCityLibrary Eventbrite: Search Brigham City Library Go to our website to see all of the events and fun going on, and then come and join us, you will be glad you did! Brigham City Community Swimming Pool 720 West Forest Street, Brigham City (435) 734-6610 (September - May) (435) 226-1460 (June - August) Website: https://www.bcutah.org/brigham-city-pool.htm Public Swim Hours Monday 12pm-8pm Tuesday-Friday 12pm-6pm Saturday 10am-6pm Brigham City Museum of Art and History Jennifer Hill 24 North 300 West, Brigham City (435) 226-1439 Email: jennifer@boxeldermuseum.org Website: www.brighamcitymuseum.org Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 5 pm, Saturday 1 pm - 5 pm Admission is free. Tours can be arranged through email or phone call. Brigham City Recreation Hervin Bunderson Center 641 East 200 North, Brigham City 435-734-6610 Website: https://www.bcutah.org/recreation.htm We now offer our Community Activities and Services guide online. This is your complete guide to Recreation, Senior Center, Museum and Pool programs, events and activities happening in our City for Spring/Summer 2019. 26 | P a g e
Box Elder County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities
Crystal Hot Springs
8215 North Hwy 38, Honeyville
435-339-0038
Email: reservations@crystalhotsprings.net
Website: http://www.crystalhotsprings.net/
Hot springs with camping facilities, group pavilions, and a water slide.
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: http://eaglemountaingc.com/
In celebration of 30 years, we will continue our $5 green fees for youth 17 & under every Monday.
Mondays continue to be our Family Fun Nights.
Eagle Mountain is staffed with 3 PGA Golf Professionals (Chris Marx, Cam Thomas & Jake Blair) who are very qualified
teachers for all levels. Eagle Mountain has been awarded twice as the best junior golf programs in the state.
For any details go to our website or questions please call the Pro Shop at 435-723-3212. Also, please like us on Facebook.
Fine Arts Center
58 South 100 West, Brigham City
435-723-0740
Email: bcfineartscenter@aol.com
Website: www.bcfineartscenter.org
For additional information, call the Fine Arts Center at 435-723-0740 or www.bcfineartscenter.org
Garland Public Library
86 West Factory Street, Garland
(435) 257-3118 ext. 1005
Email: library@garlandutah.org
Website: www.garlandlibrary.org
Follow us on social media for programs and events. Check out our website for more details.
27 | P a g eBox Elder County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities
Golden Spike National Historic Site
32 miles west of Brigham City on Highway 83
435-471-2209 x429
Website: https://www.nps.gov/gosp/index.htm
Re-enactment of the Driving of the Spike
Railroad employee holds up a maul while the
surrounding crowd applauds the completion of the railroad Jupiter at Monument Point with Wagons
The Great Salt Lake frames a steam train
passing by a wagon train.
One of the historic Trestles
Historic Railroad trestle crosses a small ravine in the sage
brush covered landscape with hills rising in the background
For more information: 435-471-2209, x429
Historic Brigham City Train Depot Museum
800 West Forest St., Brigham City
435-723-2989
Website: https://www.utahoutdooractivities.com/brighamcitytrain.html
The Oregon Short Line Company was established in 1878 to provide the Union Pacific Railroad access to the Pacific
Northwest. The company announced in 1906 that it would construct a modern new depot in Brigham City. The depot was
completed and opened to the public on May 19, 1907.
Dream Pointe Ballet Company – Where Dreams Begin…
Kristin Barlow
1156 Dentwood Drive, Brigham City
435-239-8338
Email: starstruckarts@yahoo.com
Website: www.starstruckarts.com
Two great locations & 25 years’ experience!
Call for more information!
28 | P a g eBox Elder County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities Starstruck Dance & Performing Arts- A Cut Above Kristin Barlow 2895 South Highway 89, Perry 435-239-8338 Email: starstruckarts@yahoo.com Website: www.starstruckarts.com Two great locations & 25 years’ experience! Call for more information! The Peak 1455 South Commerce Way, Perry (435) 723-1280 Email: info@peakkids.com Website: www.peakkids.com The peak is your one-stop shop for all things fun this summer! Some of the programs we offer are: *Aerial Silk *Boxing *Cheer *Dance *Gymnastics *Junior Gymnastics *Kamp Kid *Kids Night Out *Parties *Playgroup *Preschool *Swim *Tumbling/Trampoline *Urban *Gymnastics *Yoga Northrop Grumman Rocket Display (435) 863-3511 5 miles north of Golden Spike National Historic Site Off of Highway 83, approximately 25 miles from Brigham City Website: www.utahoutdooractivities.com/morton.html Northrop Grumman produces solid rocket motors that are used for space, defense, and commercial launch vehicles. The display feathers over 20 rockets manufactured form 1950’s to the present, including a Patriot missile and a space shuttle booster. Each rocket has an interpretive sign with the name of the rocket and what it is was used for. Located on State road 8u3, the rocket display is approximately 25 miles from Brigham City and east of the Golden Spike National Historic Site. Admission is free and tours are self-guided. 29 | P a g e
Box Elder County ______________________________________________________________________Summer Activities
Tremonton City Library
210 North Tremont St., Tremonton
(435) 257-9525
Text your questions to the library: 435-241-6627
Director: Kim Griffiths
Email: library@tremontoncity.com
Website: www.tremontonlibrary.org
Library New Hours:
Mon – Fri: 10 am – 8 pm
Saturday: 10 am – 3 pm
Closed Sundays, holidays, and the last Thursday of each month
Visit our website to see all that we have to offer!
Tremonton Parks & Rec
102 South Tremont St., Tremonton
Phone: 435-257-9485
Email: recreation@tremontoncity.com
Website: http://tremontoncity.org/community/parks-rec/youth-sports/
https://issuu.com/tremontonrecreation/docs/tremonton_book
To see all of the activities that Tremonton City has to offer go to their website or give them a call.
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