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SPRING CITY JULY 24TH CELEBRATION 61

Spring City’s annual July 24th celebration will offer a week full of events for all ages, including a parade, children’s activities and the Spring City’s Got Talent, Old Time Gospel Music Revival and Saga of Spring City events. A schedule of events follows: for complete information, visit the Spring City website.

JULY 16-21

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Itty-Bitty Spring City Contest

Spring City Trivia Contest

JULY 19

Children’s Baking Contest

JULY 20

Family Games in the Park/Movie

JULY 21

“Chalk the Walk” Contest

8 to 11 p.m.: Main Street Dance

JULY 22

7 to 9 a.m.: Fireman’s Breakfast

7 a.m.: 5K run

10 a.m.: Parade

11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.: Park Party with midway games, balloon art, face painting & inflatables

12:30 to 1:30 p.m. (or until the food is gone)

Community Barbecue

12:30 p.m.: Cornhole Tournament

1:30 p.m.: Announcement of Baking Contest Winners

2 p.m.: Coins in The Sand

7 p.m.: Spring City’s Got Talent, announcement of winners of Itty-Bitty Spring City and Spring City

Trivia contests

JULY 23

7 p.m.: Old Time Gospel Music Revival

JULY 24

7 p.m.: Saga of Spring City

62 Assist Those In Need

Help feed your neighbors by donating to the Sanpete Pantry, a food pantry dedicated to helping those who are struggling financially in Sanpete County. The organization’s mission is to provide an opportunity for those in need to obtain food and other resources and at no cost to them while involving the community in a way that inspires them to serve their neighbors with empathy, respect and compassion.

Sanpete Pantry is located at 1080 Blackhawk Blvd. in Mt. Pleasant. Those needing its assistance can visit the pantry on Wednesdays and Thursdays between 1 and 3:30 p.m. The pantry also performs Mobile Food Drops in various locations throughout the county. The schedule for Mobile Food Drops can be viewed on the pantry’s Facebook page.

Additionally, the pantry offers its Kid Pack program, which has a goal to ensure every child has enough food to last through the weekend (when they can’t rely on school lunches). The pantry also partners with Snow College to provide free community courses on topics such as family finances, resume writing, networking, marriage, gardening and more.

Financial donations to support the pantry can be made on the Sanpete Pantry’s website (scan the QR code). Residents can also sign up there to volunteer at the pantry. For more information, call the pantry at (435) 4623006 or send an email to contact@sanpetepantry.org.

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