October 2015 - Richmond, Utah
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October 2015 - Richmond, Utah
The Richmond Record October 2015 6 W Main, Richmond UT 84333 phone: (435) 258-2092 Meet the Candidates Night - October 8 The Richmond Lions Club and the Richmond Library will host a Meet the Candidates forum on Thursday, October 8th at 7:30 p.m. in the city hall. Each candidate will be given 3-5 minutes to tell why they are running and then they will answer questions from the audience. The general election will be held on Tuesday, November 3rd and three candidates will be elected to start serving in January 2016: The candidates are as follows, listed alphabetically by last name: • Paul Erickson • Justin Gilbert • Cori Lundgreen • Tucker Thatcher • Jeff Young Operation Give The American Legion Auxiliary of Richmond is again teaming up with Operation Give to collect items to send to our troops for Christmas. We would like to thank Richmond City for allowing us to have a container at the city office where you can bring your donations. We want to show our appreciation to those who are serving our country. Along with items, we would like to send cards and letters, whatever you can give will be appreciated. This is something that can be done by individuals, families or groups. In honor of Veterans Day we and the Lions Club will be having Billy and Jessica Nilson speak about his service and how it affected him and his family, on Thursday, November 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the city building. We invite everyone to come and hear their story. That is also a time you could bring anything you would like to have us send. Thank you for showing your support to the troops! Go to the last page to see the highlights from last year's effort. www.richmond-utah.com Congratulations!! Harold Thomson of Richmond was presented The Thomas Jefferson Award for weather reading for the National Weather Service. This award was presented to him on Friday, September 11, 2015, before a group of friends and family at the Richmond Community Building and is given to an observer because of their dedication and accuracy. To qualify for the award, an observer must have a track record of at least 25 years continuous observations. His grandfather, J.R. Thomson, began reading the weather for Richmond in 1911. In 1959, Harold's father, Verno, read it for about 9 years, and Harold has read it since 1968. It's been in the family for 104 years. Harold received an award in 2011 for having it in the family for 100 years. "We really enjoy it. It's fun to do," he said. "When it was in the family, I just wanted to keep it going. My dad and granddad had done it so that's why I decided I wanted to keep it going. Without the help of our children and Tina and Craig Reese and a few other friends, we would not have been able to keep it going so we would like to thank all of those that have helped us keep this tradition in our family. It has been fun and very rewarding." Library News “Shall I cook, clean or do grocery shopping? OK, reading it is!” — Unknown October 18-24 is National Teen Read Week so this is a call to all teens! This year’s theme is Get Away @ Your Library. Come in and put your name in the drawings, check out the librarians’ favorite teen books, add your “favorite read” to the bulletin display, and of course there will be a treat for any teen coming in the library every day of the week. Research shows that teens who read for fun have better test scores and are more likely to succeed in the workforce, so the library is a great place to “get away” and find your next fun read. Come in and make this a great Teen Read Week celebration. A Big Thanks to Sharik and Cheryl Peck for our September library lecture where they shared their amazing experiences in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands and also the info about their recent trip to Hong Kong and the new health information that took them there. October’s Library Lecture will be in conjunction with the Lion’s Club in presenting “Meet the Candidates”. This will be held at the city building on Thursday, October 8th at 7:30 p.m. Preschool Story Hour Schedule Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. Oct 1 Signs Oct. 8 Parties Oct. 15 No Story Hour (UEA) Oct. 22 Pumpkins Oct. 29 Very Scary New Arrivals Children’s Books: Bulldozer’s Big Day by Candace Fleming Ask Me by Bernard Waber What Pet Should I Get by Dr. Seuss Junior Books: Flying Solo by Ralph J. Fletcher Who Dares by Krista Bell Who Was Steve Irwin? By Dina Anastasio Teen Books: My name is Parvana (#4in Breadwinner series) by Deborah Ellis #4 & 5 of the Princess and the Hound series by Mette Ivie Harrison Books 1-4 in A Chloe and Levesque Mystery series by Norah McClintock The First 2 Audio books of The Ranger’s Apprentice series by John Flanagan Adult Books: Legally and Lawfully Yours by Anita Stansfield Portrait of Lies by Clair M. Poulson (also in audio) Audio book of Parenting with Love and Logic by Foster Cline 6 history books by John McPhee Choosing Higher Ground by Henry B. Eyring For a complete list of “New Arrivals” go to our website: richmondlibrary.us, Search Our Catalog, Catalog tab, Destiny Quest (on left) and Resource Lists (in center) where New Materials for last 4 months is shown. Richmond CERT Volunteers Needed The Richmond CERT Team is looking for volunteers who have completed CERT Basic Training to help build a leadership council. This includes a Co-Program Manager, Secretary, Training Coordinator, and Community Liaison. If you are interested in helping us build an efficient CERT Team please contact Nancy LaMunyon, Richmond City CERT Program Manager, at richmondcert@gmail.com or (435)770-0738. The Family Place The Family Place (formerly known as the Child & Family Support Center) has a lot to offer families in the valley: Playgroup for children ages 0-4 from 10:3011:30 every Friday, starting September 4, $1 a week or $3 for a 5 week punch pass. Children’s Workshops: Ages 5-6, Tuesdays, Sept. 15-Oct. 20, 4-5pm, cost $25 Ages 7-9, Wednesdays, Sept. 16-Oct. 21, 45pm, cost $25. Ages 10-12, Thursdays, Sept. 15-Oct. 22 45pm, cost $25. Ages 13-18, Dates and times to be determined, call for more info. Amazing Parenting Workshop: Wednesdays, Sept. 16- Nov. 4, 6:30-8:00pm, cost $25 for individual, $30 for a couple. Visit TheFamilyPlaceUtah.org to register or for more information. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Daughters of Utah Pioneers have started their new season. Meetings are held at 1:00 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month with the next on October 8th at the Historic Relief Society Building on Main Street. Any interested lady is welcome to attend. If you have a desire to share, preserve or learn about pioneer history with a lovely group of ladies, please join us. If you have questions, please call Linda Kirby at (435) 258-5156. Richmond City on Facebook The city has an official Facebook page. To subscribe and find out what’s going on in our community, go to www.facebook.com/richmondcityutah. Community Response System Contact Us Via... Richmond City Website Visit the website at www.richmond-city.com for information on council meetings, public safety, resident info (utilities, licenses, permits), and much more. If you’re interested in joining the city’s community response system, please send an email to communityresponse@richmond- utah.com. If you’d like information on the system, send your request to the above email address. Newsletter Submissions: send to terlou38@msn.com by the 20th of each month. If you would like to attend a meeting of the Cache Valley Transit District, the next one will be at 5:45 p.m. on October 28th at BATC. Please contact Ron Natali