Syracuse Connection July 2022

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SYRACUSE CONNECTION

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America! RECIPES: Summer Eats for Hot Weather

Annual PHOTO CONTEST! SEE PG. 30 FOR DETAILS July 2022

FEATURE

Women in Business See pg. 14

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The Lindquist Family Presents the 43rd Annual

Pops Concert Sunday, July 17th, 9 p.m. Ada Lindquist Plaza, Weber State University New American Philharmonic • Fireworks • Mountain Men • Cannons

Weather Permitting • No Rollerblades Please


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CONNECTIONPUBLISHING Syracuse Connection is published monthly by Connection Publishing© www.syracuseconnection.com ryan@connectionpub.com | (801) 624-9652 PUBLISHER Ryan Spelts GRAPHIC DESIGN Kristina Case WRITERS Mayor Dave Maughan Jennifer Eagle Ryan Spelts Ann Park Kris Blankman Melissa Spelts Elizabeth Najim Kendal Rae Jensen Kristina Case

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s we begin July, we have just come off celebrating the city during Syracuse Heritage days. I want to personally thank all those who put so much energy into providing the many opportunities to come together as a community and participate in so many ways. While the majority of the effort falls to the Parks and Recreation Department, all of our city departments make contributions to the celebration. Also, as we begin July, we take time to celebrate those men and women who led us in forming this new nation and to commemorate the defining moment of signing the Declaration of Independence. Later in the month, we celebrate the settling of Utah Pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley, which would later anchor the State of Utah. I have a passion for the history and both events. I turn my message focus at this time to the assignment I accepted in City Building – that is, our shared experience in Syracuse City. As many of you, I too have a passion for our city and will continue to put my energy towards building something we can all enjoy.

AD DESIGN Robert Dodd Abigail Rigby Crystal Rappleye Hyrum Rappleye EDITORS Hailey Minton Brittany Carroll Kassie Baker

“When many individuals work together, it creates a product we can all benefit from. A better Syracuse is our goal. We pave roads for future generations to ride on.”

City Building will never compare to the valor or distinction our nation’s founding fathers showed while putting their very lives on the line for Freedom. As our city emerges, it doesn’t compare to physical sacrifices of early Utah settlers. I do note that what history remembers of those who accomplished great things is that their work was motivated by the opportunities that would come from their sacrifice to family, friends, and neighbors for generations to come, rather than for their personal benefit. Public service should always be about the mutual benefit of working together. These benefits should make available to all, equally. If we all truly benefit from the growth around us, maybe people will think less about specific challenges and spend more time at peace.

CONNECT WITH US! News, contests, photos from readers and lots more! We love hearing from you! @SyracuseConnection @syracuseconnectionutah Connection Publishing www.connectionpub.com

A Better Syracuse is our Goal

RECYCLE ME!

If you'd like to advertise in our publications that reach over 10,000 homes in Syracuse, please contact Danielle at 801-395-4640 or danielle@connectionpub.com, for ad rates and to receive a media kit. Disclaimer: The paid advertisements contained within the Syracuse Connection magazine are not endorsed or recommended by Connection Publishing or Syracuse City. Therefore, neither party may be held liable for the business practices of these companies. The City is also not responsible for any content in the magazines except for that which they directly submit for print.

When many individuals work together, it creates a product we can all benefit from. A better Syracuse is our goal. We pave roads for future generations to ride on. We help new businesses thrive that they may benefit generations to come with services needed by all. We plant trees that may not shade us, but, hopefully, the next generation will enjoy the shade. The sacrifice doesn’t compare, but the motivation can be similar in that we work today so that those who follow might have an easier journey. Thank you all for whatever your contributions may be in helping us grow responsibly. Mayor Dave Maughan

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The Connection Publishing Team We asked the CP team this question:

What’s your favorite cold summer drink?

Ryan Spelts Owner/Publisher Rhett Long Sales VP Kristina Case Graphic Design Hyrum Rappleye Ad Design

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see your photos! Enter our contest for a chance to win a prize!

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COMMUNITY Calendar of Events Photography Series Kids Summer Reading List

Abigail Rigby Ad Design

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Summer eats for hot weather! The Instant Pot will save you time preparing dinner.

ON OUR COVER 14 Women in Business 16 Photo Contest 24 Summer Eats for Hot Weather

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BUSINESS RejuvU Day Spa

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A LOOK BACK History of Miss Syracuse

24 RECIPES

Summer Eats for Hot Weather

Ann Park Sales & Operation Manager

Diane Liberator Sales

Hailey Minton Writer Jaycee Gray Writer

Connect with us on social media! @SyracuseConnection @syracuseconnectionutah

Questions or comments? ryan@connectionpub.com or 801-624-9652 Advertising-Danielle Arana: danielle@connectionpub.com/801-395-4640 Website: www.syracuseconnection.com

“Whatever’s ice cold in the cooler”

Robert Dodd Graphic Design of Roy Connection, and Ad Design

Danielle Arana Sales

Kris Blankman Writer

“Brazilian Limeades from our June 2021 issue!”

Brittany Carroll Editor Kassie Baker Editor

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Melissa Spelts Owner

Crystal Rappleye Ad Design

Kendal Rae Jensen Sales & Writer

CITY NEWS

“Glass of water with lots of ice & a lemon.”

Kim Crook Media Manager


Syracuse City Updates Your City Council at Work On June 14, the council took the following actions: 1.

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Amended the Syracuse City Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual

Adopted an operating budget for Fiscal Year 2023, for the city, the Syracuse Redevelopment Agency, and the Syracuse Municipal Building Authority

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Approved the development of a study for a taxincrement financed project along SR-193 between 2000 West and 3000 West.

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Approved an inter-local agreement with neighboring jurisdictions governing billing for advanced life support services when we assist one another.

An additional hearing addressing the proposed tax rate will be held on August 9th

Adopted additional budget-related items: •

Amendments to the Fee Schedule adjusting utility fees and the Storm Water Impact Fee

Adopting retirement system participation rates for employees, as required by the State

Adopting an updated wage scale for city employees

Amended the General Plan map related to a parcel of land near 1700 South Banbury Drive

What’s the BUILDING SCOOP? A monthly update on new builds around Syracuse BY ELIZABETH NAJIM

A new addition to Gateway Storage is currently being built on Bluff Ridge Drive, just south of the Pizza Factory, called Trico Commercial Phase 1. It will be located on 1771 South Bluff Ridge Drive. The material used will match the other current buildings. This addition will add just over 29,000 square feet to the existing business. There will be flex office spaces in addition to extra storage garages.

BE A PART OF MEETINGS

The city council normally meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. You can participate in council meetings by attending in person or virtually through Zoom and YouTube. Public comment is accepted from both in-person and virtual attendees.

2022 Fireworks Sales and Discharge Dates SALES Class “C” fireworks can be sold the following dates: June 24 – July 25 December 29 – December 31 Two days before and on Chinese New Year’s Eve DISCHARGE Between the hours of 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. except as noted: July 2 – July 5 (July 4 hours extended to midnight) July 22 – July 25 (July 24 hours extended to midnight) December 31* (11 a.m. – 1 a.m., January 1) Chinese New Year’s Eve (January 31 - February 1, 2022) (11 a.m. – 1 a.m. the following day) *If New Year’s Eve is on a Sunday, and the county, municipality, or metro township determines to celebrate New Year’s Eve on the prior Saturday (December 30), then a person may discharge Class C common state-approved explosives on that prior Saturday within the county, municipality, or metro township.

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+ CITY NEWS

Public Works Update DROUGHT WATERING RESTRICTIONS: Syracuse City has implemented the following outdoor watering restrictions, which are being enforced: • No outdoor watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. • No more than two waterings a week. Limit watering times. • Mandatory no-watering days are in effect. Choose 2 days out of the 5 available each week. No watering on Sunday and no watering on the designated day in your quadrant of the city. Large properties such as churches, schools, and parks are regulated under a separate, custom water conservation program based on each property. It is strongly recommended to delay any installation of new landscape sod and plantings. For more details, see the 2022 Water Restrictions on the city’s website syracuseut.gov. PUBLIC HEALTH SAFETY NOTICE: Sprinkling system connected to culinary water is extremely dangerous to public health and illegal. If this occurs, the entire secondary water system will be shut off to Syracuse City until it is found. Violators will be prosecuted. If you suspect a cross connection or are uncertain and would like a free inspection, call public works, or submit online fix-it request. CLEAN STORM WATER is important to our ecosystem. When washing vehicles, use a car wash or park vehicles on the lawn when washing the vehicle so the dirty water can infiltrate into the ground. Keep all fluids and spills contained and wiped

up. Do not wash down any debris from the driveway into the gutters and streets. TREES must be pruned to 7 feet over a sidewalk and 11 feet over the street. Clearances for driver visibility must be maintained for street signs and lights. Before planting new trees, allow space away from sidewalks to allow roots to grow without heaving the sidewalk and gutters. Keep trees away from street corners to allow visibility. Keep them away from your sewer pipe where roots could create blockages. City code 10.30.070 is a great resource for trees in our city.

Employee Spotlight - Troy Jamison Our employee spotlight for this month is Troy Jamison. Troy has been with Syracuse Fire Department since April 18, 1998. Throughout his career, he has continuously pushed himself to become educated in all areas of the fire service, EMS service, and higher college education. Troy received his Paramedic Certification in April 2013, making him the only full-time firefighter at the department to hold the title. He has since strived to share his knowledge and help both new recruits and seasoned veterans succeed and excel in their own careers. He diligently ensures that our department is adequately equipped with the medical supplies necessary to fulfill the EMS needs of the citizens of Syracuse. Troy is the “go to” for all things medical and will always find a solution to issues that may arise. He has a cool head on-scene during a crisis and shows respect to the families of the patients he encounters. Whether it is a “lights and sirens” call during rush hour traffic or an “Alpha” fall for an elderly neighbor at 2 a.m., he will always give each patient the respect, patience, and dignity they deserve. His professionalism shines on every call.

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THANK YOU all for your hard work and dedication to the city of Syracuse!


+ CITY NEWS

Syracuse City Arts Council

Shrek the Musical

July 14-18, 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on Saturday, July 16th, 2 p.m., at Syracuse High Auditorium

Tickets on sale now! Buy now and avoid lines! Adults $12 (16+) children, seniors, and military $10 www.syracuseutaharts.org

Syracuse City Arts Council’s Junior Theater will be having auditions for their fall show in August. Watch for the announcement soon on our website and Facebook page. We are looking for volunteers to be director, choreographer, musical director, and stage managers for our junior show. Please send your letter of interest to info@syracuseutaharts.org. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more SCAC updates and information.

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Lots of fun programs to join!

Parks & Recreation Department Heart and Soul Paint Night

Come enjoy a night to relax, have fun, and create your own masterpiece! Instructor: Sheila Worley All the supplies you need will be provided. Sheila will take you step by step, and, in two hours, you will have finished a new painting to take home! Masks will be required to participate. You can register for one class or all of them; it is up to you. Space is limited, so sign up today! Place: Syracuse Community Center Cost: $30 per night To see example of Ages: 10 and up the paintings, go to Time: 6-8 p.m. Syracuse UT Parks and Recreation Dates and Paintings: Facebook Page. Friday, July 29th | Sunflower Friday, August 26th | Rainbow Silhouettes

Adult Fitness Move your body with one of our fitness classes. The FIRST ONE IS FREE!

HIGH FITNESS

When: Every Thursday Time: 9 a.m. Cost: First class is free | $5 drop-in | 10-time punch pass for $30

STEP IT UP!

Work your heart, muscles, and mind in this fun, energetic workout! All skill levels are welcome; we offer low and high intensity options for you to choose from. F ​​​ ind more info on Facebook at Syracuse Fitness Classes When: Tuesday & Friday Time: 9 a.m. Cost: First class is free | $3 drop-in | 10-time punch pass for $20

PUMP IT UP!

We appreciate all the businesses that sponsored Heritage Days!

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Boost your metabolism and tone your muscles with resistance training. We provide hand weights and exercise balls; you just bring your own exercise mat. All skill levels are welcome. We suggest different options, so you can work at your own pace. Where: Syracuse Community Center When: Monday & Wednesday Time: 9 a.m. Cost: First class is free | $3 drop-in | 10-time punch pass for $20


Be safe this holiday!

Fireworks Safety Tips

Each year during July 4th celebrations, thousands of people, most often children and teens, are injured while using consumer fireworks. Despite the dangers of fireworks, few people understand the associated risks. According to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), fireworks start an average of 18,500 fires per year, including 1,300 structure fires, 300 vehicle fires, and 16,900 outside and other fires. These fires caused three deaths, 40 civilian injuries, and an average of $43 million in direct property damage. Please follow these safety tips from the National Safety Council (NSC) for a fun and enjoyable 4th of July celebration: < Never use fireworks while impaired by drugs or alcohol. < Never allow young children to handle fireworks. < Older children should use fireworks only under close adult supervision. < Anyone using fireworks or standing nearby should wear protective eyewear. < Never light fireworks indoors. < Only use fireworks away from people, houses, and flammable material. < Only light one firework at a time and maintain a safe distance after lighting. < Never ignite fireworks in a container. < Do not try to re-light or handle malfunctioning fireworks. < Soak unused fireworks in water for a few hours before discarding. < Keep a bucket of water nearby to fully extinguish fireworks that don’t go off or in case of fire. References: National Fire Protection Agency www.nfpa.org National Safety Council www.nsc.org

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Disaster Preparedness for your Pets Help protect pets by planning for and spreading the word about disaster preparedness BY JENNIFER EAGLE, SYRACUSE CITY DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE

Disasters or emergencies can happen at any time and can come in many forms. Some emergencies may require only a few days away from home while others may require a more extended absence. Planning for and taking simple steps to prepare your furry family members for emergencies is the best thing that you can do for yourself and your pets. Pets come in all shapes and sizes; however, this article will primarily cover common household pets such as dogs and cats. The following tips can be applied to the emergency planning for other pets such as livestock, horses, birds, reptiles, or other small animals with additional planning and consideration. TIPS TO KEEP YOUR PETS SAFE DURING A DISASTER 1. Don’t leave your pets at home. If it’s not safe for you to stay home during an emergency, it’s not safe for them either. 2. Prepare an emergency kit for your pet. According the American Red Cross, an emergency kit should include: • leash, harness and/or carriers to safely transport pets • food, drinking water, bowls, cat litter/pan, and a manual can opener if your pet eats canned food • medications and copies of medical records stored in a waterproof container

Your pet needs an emergency kit too! Make sure you have your pet’s medications in a waterproof container in case of emergency.

• Know which hotels along your evacuation route will accept pets in an emergency. • Prepare a list with phone numbers of friends/family, boarding facilities, animal shelters, or veterinarians who can care for your animals in the event of an emergency. • Include your pets in evacuation drills. • Train your pets to get comfortable in a pet carrier or kennel. Doing so will make transporting and potentially boarding them less stressful.

• a first aid and grooming kit

• Make sure that their vaccinations are current and dogs and cats are wearing collars with up-to-date identification.

• current photos of your pets in case they get lost

• Have your pet microchipped by your veterinarian.

• information on feeding schedules, medical conditions, behavior problems, and the name and number of your veterinarian in case you have to foster or board your pet • pet bed and toys, if easily transportable 3. Prepare an evacuation plan for you and your pets. Most American Red Cross shelters cannot accept pets due to health and safety concerns. Service animals that assist people with disabilities are allowed in Red Cross shelters.

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Questions? Additional information can be found by visiting ready.gov or humanesociety.org


Key Community Contacts MAYOR

Syracuse City Information

Dave Maughan: 801-927-7752 dmaughan@syracuseut.gov

COUNCIL MEMBERS

Lisa W. Bingham: 801-725-2300 lbingham@syracuseut.gov Jennifer Carver: 801-430-8844 jcarver@syracuseut.gov Jordan Savage: 385-424-0258 jsavage@syracuseut.gov

Syracuse Library

Located at 1875 S 2000 W in Syracuse. Hours: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Phone: (801) 451-1850

Job Openings

For a list of current openings with Syracuse City, hover over the Government tab and click on the ‘Employment Opportunities’ link on our main city page www.syracuseut.gov. You can also sign up for job alerts by going to that same link.

Fix-It Requests

We appreciate our citizens who help the city to be aware of issues that need to be addressed such as road repairs, street light/sign repair, park maintenance, water problems (culinary and secondary), garbage can pickup, code ordinance enforcement, and employee feedback. The city website is a great tool for providing us with notifications. The Fix-it Request link can be found on our home page by clicking on the REPORT A CONCERN icon.

Passport Applications

Passport application processing services are offered at City Hall between 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Processing takes approximately 20-30 minutes per application. Until further notice, passport acceptance services are by appointment only. Please call 801-825-1477 to schedule your appointment. For multiple applications and/or photos, wait times may be longer. All required forms, photos, and payments must be completed prior to 4 p.m. to be accepted the same day. Applications can be found on the www.travel.state.gov website. Application fees must be paid with a check or money order made payable to the U.S. Department of State. More info available on our website www.syracuseut.com/Passports

Fee increase Fees at Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District will be increasing. The Small Load Flat Fee will increase to $10 (In-District only), and the Mattress Recycling Fee will increase to $15 per piece (In-District AND Out-of-District), both effective July 1, 2022. To see more information on this, please check out their website - www.wasatchintegrated.org/fees/

www.syracuseut.com

Seth Teague: 951-515-6423 steague@syracuseut.gov

Paul Watson: 801-750-4059 pwatson@syracuseut.gov

SYRACUSE SERVICES

City Arts Council: 801-896-8101 volunteer@syracuseutaharts.org City Hall: 801-825-1477 1979 W 1900 S Open Mon-Fri, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., closed holidays City Museum: 801-614-9674 Hours: Tuesday – Friday 2-5 p.m. Community Center: 801-614-9660 1912 W 1900 S Summer hours: Mon-Thurs-6 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri- 6 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Sat - 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fire Station: 801-614-9614 1869 S 3000 W Lady Lions Service & Social Club: 801-825-1752 Lions Club: 801-719-1804 Utah Lions District 28UT (open to all) Parks & Recreation: 801-614-9660 1912 W 1900 S parksandrecreation@syracuseut.gov Police Station: 801-825-4400 1751 S 2000 W Post Office: 801-614-9677 (Inside City Hall) Public Works Facility: 801-825-7235 3061 S 2400 W Utilities Department: 801-825-1477 Opt #2 Volunteer/Eagle Scout Projects: Lesley Draper 801-614-9655 ldraper@syracuseut.gov Youth Council: 801-643-8996 July 2022 | syracuseconnection.com 11


“Striving To Make A Difference In People’s Lives”

JULY EVENTS Senior Events Syracuse Community Center 1912 W 1900 S, Syracuse, Utah 84075 Call (801) 614-9660 #1 to register Visit www.syracuserecreation.com for more info. If you would like to receive the Senior Citizens Newsletter via e-mail, please send your NAME and E-MAIL address to paulaj@syracuseut.gov July 5 &19: THINK TUESDAY @ 10 a.m. FREE - RSVP July 6: MONTHLY MOVIE: Dream Horse @ 1 p.m. July 21: BOOK CLUB @ Syracuse Library 2 p.m. (Contact Judy Price @ (801-5497210) July 27: SENIORS LUNCH & BINGO (Lunch @ 12 p.m. / Bingo @ 12:45 p.m.) $3 / each. Must RSVP by 12 p.m. on Tuesday, July 19.

PICKLEBALL Tuesdays @ 9 a.m. Thursdays @ 9 a.m. Adults/$2 or Seniors 60+/$0.50 (FREE with membership to the Syracuse Community Center)

Fun things to do

PLEASE NOTE: No reservations are accepted after this date unless we have a cancellation. Please add your name to the Waitlist.

July 1 - Sept 5: Syracuse Island Splash Pad - FREE @ Centennial Park 10 a.m.

SENIOR YOGA Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 8 a.m. Age / Price: 50+/$1 or 60+/$0.50 (FREE with membership to the Syracuse Community Center)

July 5 - 9: 2022 Clinton City Heritage Days @ Civic Center Park, Clinton Fire Station, Clinton City Recreation Bldg, Cranefield Golf Course, & Meadows Park

July 3: Voices of Liberty Concert @ Layton Ed Kenley Amphitheater 7 p.m.

Layton F.E.S.T goes through July. Farmers, entertainment, shopping and food trucks! July 11, 18, & 25: ORI TAHITI North Star - (FREE Tahitian Dance Class) @ LDS Church Gym 9:30 a.m. (3345 W. 5200 S. Roy, UT.) More info: Search Facebook Groups - Ori North Star July 14 - 18: Shrek the Musical @ Syracuse High 7:30 p.m. July 15, 22, & 29: Layton F.E.S.T. (Farmers, Entertainment, Shopping, Trucks) @ Layton Commons Park 5:30 p.m. | Nicole Anderson Book Reading &

Davis County Library Events Davis County Syracuse Branch • 1875 S 2000 W Syracuse, UT • (801) 825-7080 Children’s Summer Reading: Children’s Summer Reading continues throughout July! Check our website for details about all our Summer Reading programs at www.daviscountyutah.gov/ library July 6: Build a Better Bug w/ USU Extension @ 3 p.m. July 11: At the Beach @ 6:30 p.m. July 13: Island Fun @ 3 p.m. July 18: Ahoy Matey! @ 6:30 p.m.

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July 20: Sharks! Sharks! Sharks! @ 3 p.m. July 27: McGee’s Puppets @ 3 p.m. **Teens and Adults - keep on reading and turning your trackers in for prizes! Branch Programs: July 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, & 27: INPERSON STORYTIME @ 10:30 a.m. - All Ages July 6, 13, 20, & 27: VIRTUAL

Ocean of Possibilities reading program continues through July!

STORYTIME @ 10:30 a.m. - All Ages (Link: https://bit.ly/3qftb65) July 7: AFTER WORDS - Discuss Atomic Habits by James Clear @ 7 p.m. July 19: ARTY PARTY PAINT NIGHT Teens paint an ocean wave! @ 6:30 p.m.


+ COMMUNITY Sing-A-long - (FREE event, but regular park entry fees apply) @ Antelope State Park 11 a.m. July 22: Jr. Rangers: Owls! What’s on the Menu? - (FREE event, but regular park entry fees apply) @ Antelope Island State Park 7 p.m. Contact: tackley@utah. gov for more info. July 27: Cruise Night - FREE Classic Car Show @ The Burger Stop 6 p.m.

FREE Friday Film Series July 1: A League of Their Own July 8: Monsters Inc July 15: Pacific Rim July 22: Aladdin July 29: Secondhand Lions

**All Film Series @ Layton Ed Kenley Amphitheater 7 p.m.

UPCOMING FIREWORKS DISPLAYS (2022) July 2: Farr West Fireworks @ Smith Family Park 10 p.m. | North Ogden Cherry Days Fireworks Spectacular @ Barker Park (dusk) July 4: Layton’s Liberty Days Fireworks @ Layton Commons Park 10 p.m. | Clearfield Fourth of July Synchronized Fireworks @ Fisher Park 0 p.m. | West Point Fireworks @ Loy Blake Park (dusk) | Plain City @ Lee Olsen Park (dusk) | Riverdale Fireworks @ Riverdale Park 10 p.m. July 9: Clinton City Fireworks @ Civic Center Park 10:20 p.m. July 16: Sunset City Fireworks @ Central Park (dusk)

July 17: Lindquist Fireworks @ Weber State University Duck Pond 8:30 p.m. July 24: Ogden Pioneer Days Fireworks @ Ogden Pioneer Stadium (after rodeo) Aug 6: Roy Days Fireworks @ Eagle Lake Golf Course (dusk) Sept 3: Hooper Tomato Days Fireworks @ Hooper Park @ 9:30 p.m. Marriott-Slaterville: No Fireworks Harrisville: TBD; if so, will be at Harrisville Park in the Fall. **Note: Plans may change due to the drought.

Nearby city/state/county freedom/heritage/foundation celebrations for 2022 July 1 & 2: Farr West Freedom Festival July 1 - 4: Clearfield Fourth of July Celebration | North Ogden Cherry Days | Plain City | Riverdale Old Glory Days | West Point Party at the Point July 1 - 24: Ogden Pioneer Days July 3 & 4: Layton’s Liberty Days July 4: Marriott-Slaterville Fourth of July

July 5 - 9: Clinton City Heritage Days July 15 & 16: Sunset Fun Days July 16 - Aug 6: Roy Days July 29 - Sept 5: Hooper Tomato Days Aug 10 - 13: Weber County Fair Sept 8 - 18: Utah State Fair **Harrisville Heritage Days (in the fall)

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Women in Business BY RYAN SPELTS • PHOTOS BY MELISSA SPELTS

It takes a special type of person to succeed in business. It takes hard work and grit because, sometimes, business is hard. Sometimes, you loose a key client or customer. Sometimes, people get mad at you for something that seems unfair. At other times, it seems that everything is just on fire and all you have is a squirt gun to try and douse the flames. Historically, women have had a harder time in business and had to fight for their rightful place. Today, in my personal observation, some of our most powerful business people are women business leaders. I am impressed every year when interviewing some of these amazing women at their strength and their passion for doing great things. These women don’t make excuses, and they get things done. I, for one, am inspired. This month, we have highlighted women from our community. Some are business owners, others are business leaders. They all play an important role in our local business community. We are honored to tell their stories and hope you will enjoy reading them.

These women play in an important role in our local business community and we ar honored to tell their stories.

Danielle Arana

Danielle Arana has always been involved in the people business. She is actually an introvert, but she has still been drawn to getting out of her comfort zone and working with people. She started noticing how important customer service was and how people were sometimes treated poorly. She has always wanted to be someone who can make people feel good about her and who they are, so they feel respected. Danielle loves working at Connection Publishing because, over the years, she has had many sales jobs that felt rushed and hurried. Here, she is asked to “connect” with her clients and get to know them better. It is right in line with her driving force to be a trusted friend and advisor.

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Amberlee Bauman

Amberlee Bauman graduated from SUU and worked in several departments planning events; notably, she worked for the Shakespearean Festival. She then fell in love and moved to Northern Utah with her husband. She worked for the University of Utah and several Non Profits before taking a break to spend time with her family. She took a position at the Davis Chamber of Commerce and is the director of marketing and events. She has always wanted to be in event planning and, early in her career, was able to work with her mentor, Mindy Benson, who gave her a great step-up in the industry. When she plans and then executes her events, it gives her a thrill and an adrenaline rush. Her goal is to create events that are life-changing. She wants attendees who attend her events to meet someone or hear something that will make an impact in their life and change it for the good. Amberlee is married with two children.


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Kayla Peterson

Woman Owned and Fully Woman Operated

Clean Steam Carpet

Kayla Peterson is the fun and hardworking founder of Clean Steam Carpet Cleaning. She and her dedicated team ser ve their community with the slogan, “Carpet Cleaning Empowered by Women.” BY ANN PARK

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heir customers report that they do a great job. No other local carpet cleaning company has more five-star reviews. They clean all kinds of carpet, tile, upholstery, and area rugs. Over the last five years, Clean Steam has grown rapidly. “We feel very supported in our community, and we love to find ways to give back.” Kayla has volunteered her time and services to support local women’s assistance programs. Serving others and empowering women is very important to her personal and business goals. Clean Steam is unique because it’s womanowned and fully woman-operated. Kayla says, “My business couldn’t run without my amazing crew of exceptional ladies. They are hard-working, dedicated, and pay attention to all the details.” Kayla built Clean Steam from the ground up, and, once she hired her first female technician, she was inspired to fill each role in the company with other motivated women. Their goal is to provide excellent service but also to uplift their fellow team members. This company began as a home-based business but outgrew that space and recently moved into a large commercial location. This is an exciting step. “With the new location, we can provide rug and upholstery drop-off cleaning. It’s very convenient for our clients,” Kayla says. Area rugs, chairs, and sofas can all be dropped off for cleaning.

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hey noticed a need for plumbing and HVAC services in the community. After acquiring the needed education and resources, Smedley’s was born. Little did they know back in 1947 just how much of a family affair it would be. Over the next couple of generations, almost everyone in the Smedley family has worked at the company, and many still carry on the Smedley tradition today.

“The business that my grandma and grandpa started has empowered people to provide well for their families in an honest and friendly way.”

Amy Maxwell, the granddaughter of Wayne T. and Maxine, is the office manager. She says, “The business that my grandma and grandpa started has empowered people to provide well for their families in an honest and friendly way.” She said that being a woman in this industry has been fun. She enjoys surprising folks with accurate and helpful answers to their questions. She loves when they call back and thank her for saving them a service call and for knowing what she is talking about. The staff at Smedley’s is focused on keeping you comfortable in your home with the top level of service found in the industry. For 75 + years we have continually worked to provide

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honest advice, accurate information and creative solutions at an upfront and fair price. Amy is proud of the team at Smedley’s, “We have the very best people working here. Every one of them, I would let into my home without me there. They are top notch in education, training, workmanship, and integrity. I love each one of them.” Smedley’s never offers bait and switch “deals,” and our technicians and plumbers do not work on commission. We give you a fair price for quality work on every job. Smedley’s gives back to their amazing community in numerous ways. One of them is by taking part in the Lennox “Feel the Love” campaign. In the Fall each year, friends and family can nominate someone who needs a new furnace but cannot afford the cost. Smedley’s partners with Lennox, and the community to install a brandnew unit at no cost to them. Amy says, “I am just a tiny piece. The legacy of providing quality workmanship and great service at a fair price, will continue when I am gone.”


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hannon and Dr. Clay Bass are the owners of ReJuvU Day Spa and Beauty Haven, in West Point. Shannon is the Spa director and owner. She has a B.S. degree in Psychology from Weber State University and a Master of Arts degree in Communication and Leadership from Seton Hall University. While serving as the school director for a beauty college, she gained a respect and love of the aesthetic industry. Dr. Bass, Shannon’s husband, graduated from the University of Mississippi Medical Center in 1991. He then completed an internship in Internal Medicine at Portsmouth Naval Hospital before being deployed with the Marine F18 squadrons as a Naval Flight Surgeon. He has been a board-certified emergency physician for over 25 years. Together, Shannon and Dr. Bass decided to pursue their passion for helping people and opened ReJuvU Day Spa in July of 2019. ReJuvU offers a plethora of preventative and corrective treatments.

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Their vast menu includes microneedling, chemical peels, laser hair and tattoo removal, dermal fillers, Botox, and even permanent fat reduction and body contouring. ReJuvU’s motto for every guest is, “Educate, Empower, and Encourage.” Shannon says, “You only get one skin, and we want to teach you how to take care of it.” Their goal is to educate people on how to take care of their skin in a way that empowers them and instills confidence. Shannon loves working with people and considers her guests and staff family. “It’s a very personal industry, and every concern is different. Whether prevention or correction, the face, or the body, we individualize treatments to help each guest. At ReJuvU, treating everyone with respect, kindness, and no-judgment is

a priority for us.” As part of their “give back” to the community and supporting their passion of education, ReJuvU is honored to sponsor a scholarship program through a local technical college. As the spa grows, the ReJuvU family looks forward to finding new ways to support the community that has supported them. Their vision is to expand into a wellness center offering medical spa services and including a traditional day spa sanctuary, as well as yoga and palates. Shannon, Dr. Bass, and the entire ReJuvU team look forward to continuing those relationships and developing new ones for many years to come. “We want to share our gratitude for the support of our guests and the community.”

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hotography is another form of telling a story. I have seen two people take pictures of the same thing, and they tell totally different stories. Sometimes, one picture is much more striking and beautiful than another of the same thing. A good photographer must develop “the eye” that helps them see how to frame and capture awesome photos.

5 take My hope with these articles is to inspire you to go out and pictures of things that are most important to you and to get shots that you are happy about. I hope you will snap pictures of people you love and places that are dear to you. Photography is such a fun way to be creative and to capture and chronicle specific times in your life. When I am taking pictures of people, I love to come prepared with fun ideas and props to enhance my photos. I look on

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Little toes & feet are so cute! Pinterest for poses and prop ideas and make a folder so I won’t forget all my ideas in the middle of a shoot. Even though I am copying ideas, they always come out uniquely because of the different personalities of my subjects, which is so fun.


Photography is such a fun way to be creative and to capture and chronicle specific times in your life.

My favorite props for pictures with children and teens are balloons, bubbles, and bubble gum. Anytime I use these things, I get the biggest smiles, sometimes involuntarily, which is very helpful. They also help me catch some candid photos of them having fun. It can bring out the happy side of any kid, big or small. Blankets, chairs, a chalkboard with a message on it can also be fun. I also love including pets, a favorite tree they love to climb, a bike that they ride every day, basketball or other sport accessories, or ballet shoes. Really, use anything that shows the interest of the target. I also like to go to the dollar store and get a pack of prop mustaches and tiaras and let people pick one they like. It is just for fun, and not every thing you use will be your favorite so try a few different ideas.

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I often get the question from those being photographed, “What do I do with my hands?” I want hands to do something natural. It shouldn’t look awkward or stiff. Put them in your pocket or on your hips or even just let them hang at your side.

From above with everyone looking up Squatting down and turning legs to the side Sitting on a chair with the back of the chair forward, arms folded on the back of the chair With little kids, I would have the kids take their shoes and socks off and I would show their little feet and toes, so cute! Sitting on a fence in front of a field


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The History of Miss Syracuse BY ELIZABETH NAJIM

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ontests to determine “who is the fairest of them all’’ have been around at least since ancient Greece and the Judgment of Paris. According to legend, a poor mortal goatherd, Paris, was called upon to settle a dispute among the goddesses. Who was the most beautiful: Hera, Aphrodite, or Athena? All three goddesses offered bribes. According to the writer Apollodorus, “Hera said that if she were preferred to all women, she would give him the kingdom over all men; Athena promised victory in

The Miss Syracuse Pageant officially originated in 1955, when the Syracuse Lion’s Club began a scholarship competition for young women to earn money for college. war, and Aphrodite the hand of Helen.” When Paris selected Aphrodite in exchange for getting Helen of Troy, the most beautiful mortal of the time, he inadvertently started the Trojan War. Luckily, the Miss Syracuse pageant here in Utah has not started any wars. The Miss Syracuse Pageant officially originated in 1955, when the Syracuse Lion’s Club began a scholarship competition for young women to earn money for college. In 1963, the Syracuse Lady Lions took over sponsoring the pageant. It ran until 1974. There was a break for several years until 2000, when it was brought back. Miss Teen Syracuse was added in 2005 in conjunction with Miss Utah/Miss America adding a Miss Teen category.

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The Miss Syracuse Pageant represents and promotes community, service, and self-care. Their mission is as follows: Beyond talent and beauty, the Miss Syracuse Pageant represents the ideals of our community. We teach and encourage healthy living, selfconfidence, creative accomplishment, community service, and the pursuit of scholastic achievement among young women. Our goal is to inspire, motivate, and lift young women to the realization that they are strong, independent, capable young ladies who can accomplish anything they set their minds to. We, as a committee, are dedicated to that dream and promise to do our best to make it possible. We choose to not only look for but to cultivate potential and to never put anyone down. We hope that each of these young women in our community come away with more than just a title. We hope they see that the effects of a positive attitude, self-respect, respect for others, and the fulfillment of knowing that they are good role models will last much longer than beauty or a crown. The main focus on Miss Syracuse is the girl’s community service project and how it benefited the local area. Winners of Miss Syracuse and Miss Teen Syracuse receive a scholarship to Weber State and a cash scholarship awarded towards educational expenses. Titleholders also contribute community service hours per quarter, which include appearances at city-held events.

Congratulations to this year’s winner, Brooklyn Piper!

Brooklyn Piper is the 2022 Miss Syracuse!


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Instant Pot Honey Garlic Chicken

Instant Pot BBQ Pulled Pork

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3-4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts Salt and pepper to taste 1/2 cup honey 1/3 cup soy sauce 1/3 cup onion, diced 3 Tbsp. rice vinegar 2 Tbsp. sesame oil 4 garlic cloves, minced 1 tsp. ginger 3 tsp. cornstarch, dissolved in 1/4 cup water Sesame seeds & green onion for topping Rice for serving

3 Tbsp. brown sugar 4 tsp. kosher salt 1 tsp. paprika 2 tsp. chili powder 1 tsp. dried oregano 1 tsp. garlic powder 1 tsp. ground mustard 1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper 1/2 tsp. ground cumin 1/2 tsp. black pepper 1 (4-pound) boneless pork shoulder, excess fat trimmed and cut into 3-inch chunks 1 Tbsp. canola oil 1 cup chicken stock 6 Tbsp. apple cider vinegar, divided

Start by cutting chicken into cubes. Season well with salt and pepper. In a small bowl, combine honey, soy sauce, onion, vinegar, oil, ginger, and garlic. Dissolve 3 tsp. of cornstarch in 1/4 cup of water in a small bowl and pour into your instant pot. Stir to combine with sauce. Push the saute button and cook sauce for about 5 minutes or until slightly thickened. Place your chicken in the bottom of the pressure cooker. Cook on the meat setting (or on HIGH pressure for non IP) for 15 minutes and then quick release once the 15 minutes is up. Serve with steamed broccoli and rice. Garnish with sesame seeds and green onions.

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Set pressure cooker to the high saute setting. In a small bowl, combine brown sugar, salt, paprika, chili powder, oregano, garlic powder, mustard, cayenne pepper, cumin, and pepper. Season pork with brown sugar mixture. Heat canola oil; working in two batches, add pork and cook until evenly browned, about 3-4 minutes.

Our BBQ pulled pork makes the best sandwiches! Just top with slaw, Kendal’s BBQ sauce, and pickles.

and season with salt and pepper, to taste, if needed. Serve immediately with your favorite bbq sauce (try Kendal’s below!)

KENDAL’S CAROLINA BBQ SAUCE

2 cups of brown sugar 1 bottle of ketchup 1 cup apple cider vinegar 1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper 1/8 tsp. red pepper flakes 4 Tbsp. minced garlic 2 Tbsp. onion powder 2 Tbsp. ground mustard 2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. white pepper

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Place apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, ketchup, garlic, onion, cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper in a sauce pan. Cook on stove top at medium heat. Bring to a boil. Whisk together until sugar and salt are completely dissolved. Remove from heat. Cool to room temperature.

Stir in chicken stock and 4 Tbsp. vinegar, scraping any browned bits from the bottom of the pot.

Pour sauce into a jar or bottle. For best results, refrigerate one day before serving.

Select manual setting; adjust pressure to high and set time for 40 minutes. When finished cooking, quick-release pressure according to manufacturer’s directions.

Shake well before serving.

Remove pork shoulder from the pressure cooker and shred the meat using two forks; stir in remaining 2 Tbsp. vinegar

You can make this days ahead of time. The longer it sits, the more flavors that will come out. It’ll keep in the fridge for 21 days.


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This salad is so delicious and a great summer dinner. Just pair with some fresh fruit! ADAPTED FROM CARLSBADCRAVINGS.COM

PASTA SALAD 12 oz. mini farfalle pasta (or other small pasta, like medium shells) 1/2 pound (½ bunch) asparagus with tough ends removed, then cut into 1-inch pieces 1 yellow bell pepper, chopped 1 pint cherry tomatoes, quartered 4 cups roughly chopped romaine lettuce 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese 8 oz. thick cut bacon, cooked and chopped or buy pre-made bacon in salad dressing section 2 cups grilled or rotissere chicken, diced The best part of this salad- the zesty lemon chive dressing. Don’t leave out the fresh parm on top!

LEMON CHIVE DRESSING 2/3 cup mayonnaise

YUMMY, EASY TREATS! Your kids can help make these!

Rice Crispy Treats

No Bake Cookies

This recipe is super simple and fast to make. When I was a little girl, my mom would put M&Ms in our rice crispy treats on special occasions. I always loved when she did that. It was so fun!

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2 cups granulated sugar ½ cup salted butter ½ cup milk (my favorite to use is whole milk) 4 Tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder 1 cup creamy peanut butter 1 tsp. vanilla extract 3 cups oatmeal

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2 bags of marshmallows rice crispy cereal 1 stick of butter M&Ms (optional)

1/3 cup olive oil 2 Tbsp. red wine vinegar 2 Tbsp. lemon juice 1 Tbsp. freshly grated lemon zest (approx. 1 lemon) 1 Tbsp. Dijon mustard 3/4 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. EACH sugar, dried oregano, dried parsley, and pepper 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives Whisk together all of the Lemon Chive Dressing ingredients. Refrigerate until ready to use. Cook pasta in generously salted water just short of al dente, then add the asparagus to the pot and cook with the pasta for 1 more minute. Drain the pasta and asparagus, rinse with cold water, then toss with a drizzle of olive oil to keep pasta from sticking. Add all of the salad ingredients to a large bowl. Once pasta has cooled, add Lemon Chive Dressing and toss until evenly coated. Season with additional salt and pepper to taste (I like more pepper). Serve immediately.

My favorite way to make these is with a glass bowl and microwave. Put the marshmallow and butter in the bowl and microwave for a minute at a time until the marshmallows are melty. Pour in Rice Crispy cereal, slowly, as you stir it all together. I love my rice crispy treats extra marshmallowy. Once you have it at your favorite consistency, dump it into a pan and let it sit for 30 minutes or so to cool and set. YUMMY!!

In a large pot, add sugar, butter, milk, and cocoa powder. Slowly bring to a boil while whisking. Once it gets to a bowl, allow it to boil for 1 minute. Take your pot off the stove and add oats, peanut butter, and vanilla; mix well. Spoon dough onto parch paper or foil and let cool.

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Fun picture books Sheep In a Jeep by Nancy shaw The Circus Ship by Chris Van Dusen How to Babysit a Grandpa and How to Babysit a Grandma by Jean Reagan Richard Scarry’s What Do People Do All Day? by Richard Scarry Giraffes Can’t Dance by Giles Andreae For early readers: The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling Can you ever have too much of your favorite food? John Midas is about to find out….

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