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SYRACUSE MUSEUM

the Lake Side Trail Loop, take a trip to Antelope Island, keeping in mind the entrance fee. The Bone Road Trail is also found on Antelope Island, however the Pioneer Trail entrance is located at 2750 N. Mountain Road, at the Pioneer Trailhead.

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Nothing is more Western than an oldfashioned rodeo, and the best rodeo you’ll find in Northern Utah is at Ogden Pioneer Days. The event not only celebrates the founding of Ogden, Utah, but also serves to highlight the local community on the national level. Harman Peery, as many of you know, held high ambitions for this festival; today, more than 30,000 people swing through each year just to get a taste of who we are, where we came from, and what we’re all about! It’s safe to say our old Mayor’s dreams were successful. The festival begins on Friday, July 7th with the “Traces of the

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When we celebrate the founding of our towns, we celebrate how we established and grew from our roots, and who we’ve grown into today. We’ve thrown all the modern bells and whistles on old practices, modernized equipment, and expanded more than the founders likely imagined we would, but that old spirit is still our heart and core. This summer, on any of those days where it’s too hot for anything else, take a moment and stop by the Syracuse Regional Museum. There are troves of historical items, books, toys, and pictures that truly show where it all began. Take a trip back through time while you beat the heat and learn about the historical of significance baseball played in early Syracuse. Learn about early farming and homesteading, old sugar beet trucks, or even the unique tie Syracuse has to Japanese culture. Schedule a private visit or drop in during open hours, Tuesday through Friday, 2-5 p.m. Plan your visit at syracuseut.gov

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Want to try your hand at fishing this summer? Send us a photo of your biggest catch and we’ll buy one lucky winner their favorite treat! Send submissions through July 30 to Cindy@connectionpub.com

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BY WEBER HABITAT FOR HUMANITY