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Back In the Saddle Again, MAYOR’S WELCOME

On behalf of the Santaquin City Council and the Office of the Mayor, I would like to welcome our citizens, friends, and neighbors to this year’s Orchard Days celebration.

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We have many wonderful events scheduled with all ages and interests in mind. The activities will start on July 31st with a flag raising ceremony followed by the always entertaining Little Buck-A-Roo Rodeo. Throughout the week, we have daily events that you do not want to miss. There is Family Night, Home Run Derby’s, Block Bash for teens, Cornhole tournament, live music, and the ever-popular Hypno Hick. As always, the week of Orchard Days will be wrapped up with the Grand Parade in the morning and the award winning RMPRA Rodeo and Fireworks show to end the night. I encourage you to invite your family, friends, and neighbors out to enjoy our city celebration. I have only mentioned a few of the activities in store, so be sure to check out www.santaquin.org for a complete list of our family friendly events.

I want to personally thank John Bradley – Community Services Director, Shauna Jo Eves - Events, Paige Steele - Rodeo, the Orchard Days Committee, recreation crews, and all the many volunteers from throughout our community that have planned this great Orchard Days event. With that said, none of these great events could have been made possible without the financial support of our many Orchard Days sponsors. I would like to personally thank each sponsor and volunteer that worked to support this year’s Orchard Days event.

This is the perfect way to come back together as a community after the worldwide pandemic of the past year. What a great reason to get back out and celebrate with those that we love! I especially love the theme for the Rodeo this year “Back in the Saddle Again”, sweeter words have never been spoken. We are so excited to celebrate Orchard Days with our amazing community. Sincerely, Mayor Kirk Hunsaker

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