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Rebate Programs:
...e found at the following links:   http://www.wcwcd.org/conservation/programs/   https://utahwatersavers.com/  


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ADA:
... Where the individual with a disability is able to fully use the services, programs, or activities for their intended purpose without the modification.   Suntran’s Reasonable Modification Statement In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and guidance from the Federal Transit Administration, Suntran will make reasonable modifications to its policies, programs and procedures to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability ...


Welcome to St. George Outdoors!:
The city of St. George is excited to offer outdoor recreation activities to our community through St. George Outdoors, also known as SGO.    At SGO, we believe in the power of the outdoors...


Educational Camps/ Programs:
Thunder Junction Explorers   Register Here!   Thunder Junction Explorers has taken plan of our Dino Discovery and Train Training camps. We are now offering a combination of the two classes. ...


Resources:
... advocacy, counseling and support groups, case management, child and youth programs, residential services, lethality assessment programs, and more.


Upcoming Events:
Welcome to St. George Upcoming Events/Classes/Programs   St. George Art Museum https://www.sgcity.org/artmuseum ...


St. George Tennis Program Schedule:
Player Check In - During St. George Tennis Programs Players are required to CHECK IN during St. George Tennis Schedule...


St. George Art Museum:
...ransformed into an elegant showcase for art.  In addition to the many programs and events that the Museum hosts, the Family Discovery Center has ...


Safe St. George:
... County’s contact page Washington County’s Property Tax Relief Programs Helpful Links to Videos Learn how a County Assessor determines pro...


Youth Sports & Events:
...! We offer a variety of different non-competitive and friendly leagues and programs to the amazing youth of St George City. This page is meant to provide a simple way to find information about each league we offer. That information includes links to specific leagues, and registration dates/plans. As always, please contact us with any questions, concerns, or recommendations on how we can improve our programs.


Youth Soccer:
...rstand that may different areas of the St. George City are involved in our programs and it is our goal to create hubs around the city to have teams no...


smART Saturday - Art Classes for KIDS:
 All smART Saturday programs run from 10:00-11:00 am the 2nd Saturday of each month. The progra...


Barry W. Scharf:
... Council. Barry reported with recommendations for further funding of these programs. In 1973 attended East Carolina University received a BFA then att...


Fire Department:
...accomplish this through aggressive training, fire prevention and community programs, with a positive attitude towards safety, customer service, and co...


Arts Commission:
The St. George Arts Commission manages two granting programs each fiscal year. City of St. George RAP Tax Granting Program is ...


City Contacts:
...orks - 435-627-4050  Recorder - 435-627-4003  Recreation Center/ Programs - 435-627-4560  Sand Hollow Aquatic Center - 435-627-4585&nbs...


FUNdamental Soccer:
FUNdamental Youth Programs are for those children ready for a kick start in learning the fundamentals of sports. There are FUNdamental Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, and TBall programs for ages 3-5 boys and girls. Parent participation is required...


Youth Bouldering  :
Our Youth Bouldering Programs are designed with a focus on teaching and coaching, while providin...


2019 Programs & Events:
The Tonaquint Nature Center has been partners with the Red Cliffs Audubon Society for multiple years to educated and encourage our surrounding community region on the amazing birding


Become A Member :
...vide dynamic exhibitions and innovative educational and community outreach programs for art lovers of every age in our community.As a new or renewing ...


St. George Regional Water Reclamation Facility Pretreatment Program:
...rmit application? Permit applications for SGRWRF’s wastewater permit programs can be obtained by calling (435) 627-4266.


Active Transportation:
...uo;s reputations for healthy activity by proposing policies and standards, programs, and infrastructure that will create a more cohesive walking and b...


Youth Coed Volleyball:
...rstand that may different areas of the St. George City are involved in our programs and it is our goal to create hubs around the city to have teams no...


Youth Mountain Biking:
  Our Youth Mountain Bike Programs are designed with a focus on teaching and coaching, while providin...


Jr. Jazz Basketball:
...rstand that may different areas of the St. George City are involved in our programs and it is our goal to create hubs around the city to have teams no...


Softball, Baseball, and T-Ball:
...xperience for their participants. Even more, by hosting, they expand their programs, while building a strong relationship with MLB, MiLB, and its part...


Youth Flag Football:
...Volunteer coaches are extremely valuable and needed for the success of our programs! If you or someone you know is interested and willing to coach, pl...


Good Sports St. George:
...a valuable and enriching experience for all involved. Through various programs, educational initiatives, and events, Good Sports St George actively promotes and encourages sportsmanship at all levels of competition. The Youth Sports division works closely with local sports clubs, schools, and community businesses to instill a strong sense of fair play and respect for the game.One of the key objectives of Good Sports St George is to provide resources and support to participants and individuals to create a positive sporting environment. This includes offering training and development programs for coaches and officials, promoting inclusive practices, and fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among participants. Good Sports St George also recognizes and celebrates individuals who embody the spirit of good sportsmanship through the bi-annual Good Sports Awards. These awards acknowledge athletes, coaches, officials, and volunteers who consistently demonstrate exceptional character, fair play, and respect in their sporting endeavors. By promoting good sportsmanship, Good Sports St George strives to enhance the overall sporting experience for everyone involved, creating a positive and enjoyable environment for participants and spectators alike. St. George Youth Sports firmly believes that through the principles of fair play and respect, sports can play a significant role in building stronger communities and nurturing the personal growth of individuals.In summary, Good Sports St George is a community initiative dedicated to promoting and fostering good sportsmanship, fair play, and inclusivity in the great City of St. George. Through various programs and initiatives, the organization aims to create a positive sporti...


Tonaquint Nature Center:
...f South Gate Golf Course, Tonaquint Nature Center offers outdoor education programs, special events and summer nature camp programs.  Throughout the months of June and July, the Tonaquint Natu...


Recreation Center Policies:
...ies   1. Classes will start and end on time. Please be courteous to programs and classes following your class. We encourage you to stay in the ...


Youth Tennis Programs:


SGO Summer Series Youth Watersports  :
... groups larger than 12 students on the different lands that we use for our programs.  


inSide St. George:
...to be educational and give readers a glimpse into the projects, people and programs moving St. George forward. Current and pa


Home School Classes:
All of our programs are open to both beginners and those that participate in these act...


FUNdamental T-Ball Clinic:
FUNdamental Youth Programs are for those children ready for a kick start in learning the fundamentals of sports. There are FUNdamental Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, and TBall programs for ages 3-5 boys and girls. Parent participation is required...


PPR Facility of the Year 2020:
...workforce that sets high standards through education and certification for programs and opportunity in the pickleball industry. Recently, the Little Valley Pickleball Complex in St. George, UT was chosen as “Public Facility of the Year” by the PPR.  In 2018, the USAPA (USA Pickleball Association) formed an alliance with PTR (Professional Tennis Registry) to create PPR (Professional Pickleball Registry). PTR was founded in 1976 by renowned coach Dennis Van der Meer. PTR is recognized internationally in 125 countries with over 16,000 members. The partnership of these major associations has improved pickleball education and certifications across the nation. Pickleball instructors have improved their coaching skills, techniques, strategies, and demonstrations through the PPR certification program. The Professional Pickleball Registry has ultimately enhanced the quality of pickleball in the United States, which has created a respectable and competitive environment in the pickleball society.  The Pickleball Staff in St. George strives to create a family-friendly environment that exemplifies athletic professionalism. Hence, several staff members are repeatedly PPR certified; certifications require renewal after one year to prompt continuous learning. Consistent improvement of coaching skills permits the program and players to ameliorate. Staff members completed the PPR certifications to ensure professional and personable service to the players who participate in their programs. The Head Pro of Tennis and Pickleball, Wayne Bullock, stated: “We hold ourselves to a very high standard when conducting programs.” When instructing clinics, managing leagues, and hosting tournaments the staff provides a professional and magnetic atmosphere. The St. George pickleball program has truly risen to new heights because of staff PPR certifications.  Diligence, persistence, imagination, and fun were used to create the Pickleball program that numerous locals enjoy today. In 2012, Wayne Bullock established the first pickleball program for the City of St. George on four permanent and two temporary courts at Vernon Worthen Park. During that time Bullock creatively launched the ladder league format; the unique design of the league allows participants to play with multiple partners in one night. The league format and scorecard became so popular that the USA Pickleball Association contacted Bullock for permission to adopt it. Currently, Bullock is the lead contact for any ladder league questions for cities across the country. The pickleball program, originally fabricated by Bullock, is a successful program that is recognized across the country for serving their community’s athletic demands.   The Little Valley Pickleball complex is home to 24 well-maintained courts. The City of St. George has created various pickleball programs including leagues, adult and youth clinics, learn to play classes, private lessons, and tournaments. All 24 courts are regularly utilized because the programs are constantly expanding. When courts are vacant the public readily takes advantage of them - free of charge. The growth of the programs aids in maintaining the courts, which fortifies the cleanliness of...


Trash Collection and Recycling:
...ling sites, household electronics and household hazardous waste collection programs, composting program, paint exchange program, and tire recycling pr...


Specialty & Outdoor Recreation Camps/ Programs:


FUNdamental Football Clinic:
FUNdamental Youth Programs are for those children ready for a kick start in learning the fundamentals of sports. There are FUNdamental Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, and TBall programs for ages 3-5 boys and girls. Parent participation is required...


FUNdamental Basketball Clinic:
Welcome to Basketball FUNdamentals!! FUNdamental Youth Programs are for those children ready for a kick start in learning the fundamentals of sports. There are FUNdamental Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, and TBall programs for ages 3-5 boys and girls. Parent participation is required...


Singles Flex Pickleball League:
...lex league players having access to those courts outside of any other city programs or special reservations. You will need to have your receipt to sho...


Hazardous Waste Pharmaceutical Rule:
...ew and existing commercial/industrial users within the SGRWRF Pretreatment Programs Jurisdictional boundaries i.e. St. George, Washington City, City o...


FUNdamental Youth Pre-Sport Clinics:
FUNdamental Youth Programs are for those children ready for a kick start in learning the fundamentals of sports. There is FUNdamental Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, and TBall programs for ages 3-5 boys and girls. Parent participation is required.


Court Schedule / Court Availability:
...structor to determine if courts are available during St. George Pickleball programs


ISO Public Protection Classification:
...y systems, including the frequency of hydrant inspections and flow-testing programs; and community risk reduction efforts, such as fire prevention cod...


Outreach Education Field Trip Information:
...xperience. On our website, www.sgcityrec.org/tnc you will find the list of programs available. Please refer to this website to prepare your students in advance. Teacher Responsibilities: Please have your groups ready at the drop off point, with name tags visible, at Tonaquint Park’s main parking lot at the proper time. Prepare your students by reviewing program vocabulary. Let the students know ahead of time what to expect in their program. Explain the behavioral expectations. Encourage the students to listen to the presentations, keep their voices down and come willing to learn something new. Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy for the students unless the environmental educator has suggested it. Student Responsibilities: Follow the environmental educator’s instructions at all times. Stay with the group and on the paths at all times. Wear clothes that are comfortable and adequate for any weather changes. Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy unless the environmental educator has suggested it. Ask questions. Respect the environment. We are visitors in the home of others.  Chaperone Responsibilities: Know where the members of your group are at all times. Resolve any discipline issues. Assist participants who have an emergency. Make sure all members of the group follow staff rules. Participate in and show interest in the programs. Model proper behavior. Leave siblings or other children at home. Please turn off cell phones.                           Preparing For Your Field Trip Arrival: Please arrive on time. Delays may force cancellation or shortening of some programs. Buses should drop students off at the designated parking area at ...


Outreach Education Field Trip Information:
...xperience. On our website, www.sgcityrec.org/tnc you will find the list of programs available. Please refer to this website to prepare your students in advance. Teacher Responsibilities: Please have your groups ready at the drop off point, with name tags visible, at Tonaquint Park’s main parking lot at the proper time. Prepare your students by reviewing program vocabulary. Let the students know ahead of time what to expect in their program. Explain the behavioral expectations. Encourage the students to listen to the presentations, keep their voices down and come willing to learn something new. Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy for the students unless the environmental educator has suggested it. Student Responsibilities: Follow the environmental educator’s instructions at all times. Stay with the group and on the paths at all times. Wear clothes that are comfortable and adequate for any weather changes. Please maintain a “don’t touch” policy unless the environmental educator has suggested it. Ask questions. Respect the environment. We are visitors in the home of others.  Chaperone Responsibilities: Know where the members of your group are at all times. Resolve any discipline issues. Assist participants who have an emergency. Make sure all members of the group follow staff rules. Participate in and show interest in the programs. Model proper behavior. Leave siblings or other children at home. Please turn off cell phones.                           Preparing For Your Field Trip Arrival: Please arrive on time. Delays may force cancellation or shortening of some programs. Buses should drop students off at the designated parking area nea...


American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Course:
The WSI course focuses on preparing candidates to teach the Red Cross Swim programs, it teaches candidates to introduce and develop fitness activities, skills and water safety and swimming skills in several Red Cross programs. Participants must be 16 y