There are several holiday celebrations planned at the Camp Floyd State Park. Join them for their Cmap Floyd Walking Tour on November 25th and enjoy a Camp Floyd Christmas on December 2nd. Read the complete press release below. Contact campfloyd@utah.gov with any questions. November 25Camp Floyd Walking Tour Come and Join Camp Floyd State Park…
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Celebrate family life in Cedar Valley. From parenting tips and local family events to resources for education and recreation, this section brings together stories that matter to households across Eagle Mountain, Lehi, and beyond.
Trick-or-Treat Safety: 12 Tips for a Spooktacular Cedar Valley Halloween
Trick-or-treating is a cherished Halloween tradition that brings joy to children and adults alike. On the evening of October 31st, kids dress up in costumes, often representing their favorite characters or creatures, and go door-to-door in their neighborhoods, asking for treats by exclaiming, “Trick or treat!” Homeowners, in the spirit of Halloween, offer a variety…
Read moreFirst Chapel of Cedar Fort – Funeral Potatoes
The Cedar Valley Civic Improvement Association has compiled some history and recipes about the small town of Cedar Fort, Utah. This book is available for purchase for $18.00 + shipping. The book contains recipes from current and previous residents of Cedar Fort as well as some interesting history stories. The book is titled “100 Years,…
Read moreUnlock Internet Power at the Comcast Community Resource Fair
Comcast, in partnership with Eagle Mountain Chamber and Frontier Middle School, is thrilled to invite you to the Digital Community Resource Fair on Sept. 22, 2023, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The event aims to bridge the digital divide and empower our community through enhanced digital literacy. We believe everyone should have equal opportunities…
Read moreSeptember is Suicide Prevention Month
September is Suicide Prevention Month, and Intermountain Health is emphasizing the importance of recognizing warning signs and offering support. They stress the significance of identifying signs such as increased substance use, aggressive behavior, and withdrawal from social circles. To assist those in need, they provide various resources, including crisis lines and a Behavioral Health Navigation…
Read moreFuntime Inflatables: Bringing Joy and Adventure to Every Celebration
In the heart of Cedar City, Utah, a business thrives that is all about creating laughter, excitement, and unforgettable memories. Funtime Inflatables, spearheaded by its owner Dan Johnson, has become a vibrant part of the community, offering a wide range of inflatable and party rental equipment. With a journey that began as a simple idea…
Read moreRaising A Family And Starting A Business In The Cedar Valley Area
Whether you’ve lived here your entire life or you’re just getting ready to move to the Cedar Valley area, supportive and growing community coupled with an overall lower cost of living make this a great place to open up shop. Today, Cedar Valley Sentinel offers up tips on getting started and touches on just a…
Read moreEagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce Announces Grand Opening and Family Fun Fair
The Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Eagle Mountain Chamber Business Resource Center, featuring a spectacular Family Fun Fair. The event will take place on Saturday, July 15th, from 10 am to 1 pm at the Eagle Mountain Business Resource Center located at 3688 East Campus Drive,…
Read moreCity Council Approves Second Skate Park In Eagle Mountain
Enhancing Recreation Opportunities: The Skatepark and Restroom Projects in Eagle Mountain City With its commitment to enhancing community recreational facilities, Eagle Mountain City recently invited bids for two significant projects: the construction of a concrete skatepark in Smith Ranch Community Park and the installation of a prefabricated restroom facility. These projects aim to provide residents…
Read moreOutlook for 2023: 64% of Americans are optimistic about 2023.
Ipsos recently surveyed 24,000 citizens of 36 countries annually to reflect on the year gone by and the year ahead. The respondents generally agreed that 2022 had been a challenging year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, international conflict, economic issues, and the climate crisis. Despite these difficulties, 56% said 2022 had been a bad year…
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