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Mapleton City Events

Visit www.mapleton.org regularly and follow @mapletoncity on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the most up-to-date event information, times and locations as well as other details.

ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION

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APRIL 29

Mapleton is a registered Tree City USA and part of the movement to manage and expand public trees. Join us at Mapleton City Park for a short Arbor Day program and to help plant a tree.

OPENING DAY PARADE

MAY 7

The parade featuring our recreation baseball, softball and T-ball teams will begin at 10 a.m. at the Mapleton City Building and end at Ira Allan Sports Park. Season-opening games will follow throughout the day at Ira Allan Sports Park.

CHALK THE WALK

MAY 16

This event made The Daily Herald’s “2021 Best of Utah Valley” list for Best Spring Event! Bring your chalk and create a beautiful masterpiece along the Mapleton Parkway Trail. All members of our community are invited to show off their artistic expertise or stroll down the trail and see the amazing artwork.

PIONEER DAYS

JULY 16-23

Our Pioneer Days celebration is now bigger and better than ever! Join us for various sports tournaments and events throughout the week that honor our home, heritage and happiness. The festivities on Saturday, July 23, will include a traditional patriotic program, a 5K race/Fun Run, a parade through town, the annual Ping Pong Ball Drop, a concert at Ira Allan Sports Park, and an unforgettable fireworks show.

Visit www.mapleton.org regularly and follow @mapletoncity on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the most up-to-date event information, times and locations as well as other details.

CONCERTS IN THE PARK & FARMERS MARKET MOONLIGHT HALF

MONDAY EVENINGS IN JULY & AUGUST

Bring a chair or blanket to Mapleton City Park and join us for our Concerts in the Park Series. Enjoy music from local artists and stroll through local vendors’ booths at the Farmer’s Market. It’s a great way to spend a summer evening.

SEPTEMBER 9

In this unique nighttime race, runners can start running whenever they want. No timing devices are allowed, and the winner is whoever crosses the finish line the closest to midnight. Awards are given for the best light-up costumes, and there’s an afterparty with prizes, food and glow-inthe-dark fun.

SCARECROW FESTIVAL

OCTOBER 8

Individuals, families, groups and businesses are invited create a one-of-akind scarecrow to display in our annual competition. At the festival, the community votes for their favorites and can participate in other activities such as a pumpkin-growing contest, a harvest bake off/silent auction, carnival games and more. The scarecrows will remain on display through the end of October.

TREE LIGHTING

NOVEMBER 28

Kick off the holiday season with a tree lighting in Mapleton City Park. There will also be caroling, visits with Santa, face painting, s’mores and more. A wreath display and silent auction will benefit local charities. The spectacular lights will remain on display through the entire month of December.

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