Schedule of Events
Summer Schedule of Events
Mt. Pleasant
Hub City Days
July 2-6
July 2
7 p.m., Team sorting, Mt. Pleasant rodeo arena.
July 3-6
15th Annual Mountain Man Rendezvous, city park. Black powder shoots, primitive demonstration, Dutch-oven cook-off and more.
July 3
7 p.m., Rodeo Fun Night, games on horseback, Mt. Pleasant rodeo arena.
July 4
7 a.m., Breakfast in the park; Cancer Fun Run, El Mexicano parking lot.
8 a.m., Tennis tournament, North Sanpete High School tennis courts.
9 a.m., Book sale on library lawn.
11 a.m., Children’s parade.
Noon, All day entertainment and booths, Mt. Pleasant City Park.
1 p.m., Wagon rides in the park, free until 4 p.m.
7 p.m., Mutton bustin’
8 p.m., Rodeo, followed by fireworks.
July 5
9 a.m.-1 p.m., Rifle shoot
1 p.m., Shoot for rifle
3 p.m., Shotgun shoot
3-4:30 p.m., Knife and hawk
7 p.m., Blackhawk Rendezvous awards; Dutch oven cook-off judging
7 p.m., Mutton bustin’- rodeo grounds
8 p.m. Rodeo
Moroni 4th of July
July 3
5:30-8 p.m., Famous BBQ turkey dinner
July 4
6 a.m., Registration for Fun Run, Moroni tennis courts
7 a.m., Fun Run.
7-9 a.m., Breakfast at Moroni City Hall Park. Bring dishes and utensils.
8 a.m., Flag ceremony, Moroni City Hall Park.
10 a.m., Parade.
10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Carnival, city center ball park. Games, prizes and turkey sandwiches.
Noon, Basketball shootout at the Activity Center.
1 p.m., Watermelon bust
7:30 p.m., Pre-fireworks show with entertainment, burgers, hot dogs hot off the grill.
8:30 p.m., Colored chalk throw.
10 p.m., Fireworks
July 5
Co-ed softball tournament. Contact Chelsey Delene, 851-4777.
9 a.m., Family Trap Shoot, arena west of town.
Fountain Green Lamb Days
July 11
7 p.m,. Fountain Green Community Theatre
July 12
6 and 8 p.m., Fountain Green Community Theatre
July 15, 16, 17
Co-ed Softball Tournament
July 18
12 p.m., Youth lamb show and judging
5-8 p.m., Lamb, sourdough dinner
8 p.m., Lamb pit preparations
July 19
6:30 a.m., Fun Run
7-9 a.m., Chuck-wagon breakfast
7:30 a.m., Flag ceremony
9 a.m.-6 p.m., Craft fair
10 a.m., Parade
12 p.m., Talent show, activities at Park
1:30 p.m., Lamb sandwiches
2 p.m., Lamb sale
3 p.m., Mutton bustin’
4 p.m., Sawdust dive, prize drawings
6 p.m., Co-ed championships
10 p.m., Fireworks
Fairview
June 28
9 a.m, Derby tickets on sale; limit 10 tickets per person; each person must have a ticket, even babies.
Pioneer Days
July 14-16
Lace Days, Fairview Museum of History and Art
July 17, 18
7 p.m., North Bend Entertainers/Follies, Petersen Dance Hall
July 19
2 p.m., North Bend Entertainers/Follies. Petersen Dance Hall
July 18
7 p.m., Kids Rodeo, Rodeo Arena
July 19
7 a.m., Softball Tournament, Ball Park
7 a.m., Tennis Tournament, Sports Park
8 a.m., Golf Tournament, Skyline Mountain Resort
6 p.m., Horseshoe Tournament, Sports Park
6 p.m., Sand Volleyball Tournament, Sports Park; Horse Parade, State Street
8 p.m., Pioneer Rodeo, age 2 & under free, Arena
July 21
6 p.m., Horseshoe Tournament, Sports Park
July 22
7 p.m., Ice Breaker, kids activity, Ball Park
8 p.m., Youth dance, Ball Park
July 23
7 p.m., ATV Rodeo, Arena
July 24
6 a.m., Fireman’s wake-up
6:30 a.m., Fun Run / 5K, City Park
7 a.m., Flag Raising Ceremony (Veterans of Foreign Wars), Fairview Museum; Fireman Breakfast, City Park
9 a.m., DUP Program, Dance Hall; Craft Fair / Boutique, Center Street
10:15 a.m., Kids motorized parade
10:30 a.m., Kids walking parade
11 a.m., Pioneer Days parade, State Street
Noon, EMT lunch, City Park
1 p.m., Vintage car show, Fairview Museum of History and Art; Fairview Idol, Dance Hall
2 p.m., Games and kid’s old-fashioned games, City Park
7 p.m., 30th Annual Pioneer Days Demolition Derby, Arena. No Coolers, alcohol, pets allowed – all seating is reserved infants and babies require a ticket
10 p.m., Fireworks – following Derby, Arena
July 25
6 p.m., All night volleyball tournament, Sports Park
July 26
9 a.m., Scrambalooza, Sports Park
Ephraim
Scandinavian Days
May 23-24
May 23
9-10 a.m., Scandinavian Festival Conference, Dr. Lynn Henrichsen, Huntsman Library Auditorium
10 a.m.-6 p.m., Pioneer Heritage Company, Pioneer demonstrations, Snow College west lawn; Quilt show, Ephraim Co-op
10-11 a.m., Scandinavian Festival Conference, Dr. William Parry, Huntsman Library Auditorium
11 a.m., Scandinavian Festival Conference, Greg Seppi, Huntsman Library Auditorium
Noon-dark, Craft, food booths open, College Avenue
12 p.m., Storytelling, Marcus Adams, Heritage Plaza Stage
12:30 p.m., Storytelling, Birkley Ross
1 p.m., Storytelling, Dakota Davis; Entertainment, Strings of Fire, Snow College Main State
1:30 p.m., Storytelling, Ivo Peterson,, Heritage Plaza Stage
1:45 p.m., Entertainment, Nyra Nielson, Rhonda Ogden, Snow College Main Stage
2 p.m., Storytelling, Andrew Clark, Heritage Plaza Stage
2:15 p.m., Entertainment, children’s maypole dance, Snow College Main Stage
2:30 p.m., Storytelling, Michael Bahlman, Heritage Plaza Stage
2:45 p.m., Entertainment, Tyler Clark, Tara Gunderson, Snow College Main Stage
3 p.m., Storytelling, Shirley Bahlman, Heritage Plaza Stage
3-4 p.m., Bread baking contest, drop off bread, Greenwood Student Center
3:15 p.m., Entertainment, Jeff Smith, Matt Struthers, Ryan Adair, Snow College Main Stage; Acoustic Cover Band
3:45 p.m., Entertainment, Madeline Johnson, Nira Nielson, Sarah Gunnell, Spencer Aamondt, folk band
4 p.m., Bread baking contest judging, Greenwood Student Center; Entertainment, Cindy Simmons, Snow College Main Stage
4-6 p.m., Tours of Pioneer house and cabins, Fort Ephraim, Jensen Granary, Pioneer Park
7 p.m., Bread baking contest winners announced, Greenwood Student Center
6-8 p.m., Little Scandinavian Dinner, with entertainment by Venlige Fremmede, Friendly Strangers, Greenwood Student Center
May 24
6 a.m., Race registration, 50 East 100 North, Ephraim
6:30 a.m., Fun Run, 10K-half-marathon
7 a.m., 5K, walkers
8 a.m., Lions Club aebleskiver breakfast, pavilion behind Ephraim Co-op
9 a.m.-6 p.m., Craft, food booths open, College Avenue; Old World booths open; Tours of Pioneer house, cabins, Fort Ephraim, Jensen Granary, Pioneer Park
10 a.m.-6 p.m., Pioneer Heritage Company demonstrations, Snow College west lawn; Quilt show, Ephraim Co-op
10-11 a.m., Parade, Main Street
11 a.m.-1 p.m., Let’s Play Music with crafts, games and activities, Snow College; Snow College Alumni, meet and greet classmates and professors, treats for kids
11 a.m., Historical bus tour, 100 East 100 North; Entertainment, Sanpete Stompers
11 a.m.-2 p.m., Fun for all, Ephraim Senior Center, 85 North 100 West, balloon caricature and face painting
11:30 a.m., Entertainment, Lincoln Highway, Snow College Main Stage
11:30-ongoing, Bingo, homemade ice cream and scones, Ephraim Senior Center
12 p.m., Vike on a Bike race, 150 East 100 North; Storytelling, Janine Nishiguchi, Heritage Plaza Stage
12:30 p.m., Storytelling, Birkley Ross
12:40 p.m., Musical entertainment, Janet Todd, Snow College
1 p.m., Entertainment, children’s maypole dance; Historical bus tour; Storytelling, Dakota Davis
1:30 p.m., Storytelling, Ivo Peterson; Entertainment, Cori Conners, Merlyn Schofield
2 p.m, Storytelling, Andrew Clark
2:30 p.m., Entertainment, Roda Okenen, Snow College Main Stage; Storytelling, Michael Bahlman, Heritage Plaza Stage
3 p.m., Storytelling, Janine Nishiguchi; Historical bus tour
3:30 p.m., Entertainment, Phat Ol’ Professor, Snow College Main Stage; Storytelling, Shirley Bahlman, Heritage Plaza Stage
May 26
Memorial Day
10 a.m., Memorial Day Program, Ephraim City Cemetery. Flag raising and speaker.
Ephraim City Cemetery Board is offering access to online CIMs program and will have hard copies at both cemeteries of burials for family search.
Spring City
Heritage Days
May 23
5-9 p.m., Sneak peek of antiques and artwork at city hall.
May 24
Heritage Day
8-10 a.m., Breakfast at city park.
9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Art and antique sale at the old school.
10 a.m.-4 p.m., Home tour
Noon-1:30 p.m., Lunch at city park. Art Squared auction and ticket sales close at 2 p.m., sharp.
Pioneer Days
July 20-26
July 20
7 p.m., Old time gospel music revival, city park
July 22
7 p.m., ‘Saga of Spring City’; Ice Cream social, city park
July 23
8:30-11:30 p.m., Family street dance with Junction 89
July 24
7 a.m., Fun run/walk, meet at Spring City Hall; Fireman’s breakfast by Spring City Fire Department; Co-ed softball tournament; Volleyball Tournament
10 a.m., Parade
11 a.m., Horseshoe tournament
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Free children’s carnival, city park
Noon-1 p.m., Lunch, city park; Live music featuring ‘Rock of Ages’
1:30-2:30 p.m., Free children’s games, city park
7 p.m., Free Phat Old Professors concert, city park
July 26
11 a.m.-3 p.m., Car show, city park; early bird registration by July 13
Aug. 2
10 a.m.-6 p.m., Bluegrass Festival at 35 West 100 North, Telegraph Springs Stage, Spring City
7-9 p.m., Victory Hall Theatre, 35 North Main, Spring City, featuring Bluegrass artists on ‘Life Under The Horseshoe’ radio show
Aug. 27-30
Spring City Plein Air Competition, Studio Tour
All day painting competition
Aug. 29
7 p.m., Artist and collector reception with art preview and awards, Spring City Arts Gallery on Main Street.
Aug. 30
10 a.m.-4 p.m., Plein air art show and sale, Spring City Arts Gallery; Quick paint event
11 a.m., Quick Paint Auction, LDS Church on Main Street
12-6 p.m., Artist studio tour
Wrap up the day with a barn dance at Thatcher property on about 500 South and 300 East.
Gunnison City
June 5-7
Dairy Days
June 5
7 p.m., Miss Dairy Days Pageant at GVH
June 6
10 a.m.-8 p.m., Carnival, petting zoo, co-ed softball, archery shoot, tractor parade, booths, vendors and fireworks. Gunnison Valley High School.
June 7
10:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Carnival, petting zoo, co-ed softball, archery shoot, tractor parade, booths, vendors and fireworks, Gunnison Valley High School.
July 3
Dinner, auction and concert at Gunnison City Park
July 4
Parade, lunch and activities at Gunnison City Park
Manti City
Rat Fink Reunion
June 5-7
June 5
1 p.m., Meet Rat Fink artists; tour Rat Fink Museum; tour Roth Residence, with Leon “Ochoo” Anglen; shop at the Rat Fink Store, 404 East 300 North
3 p.m., Pinewood Derby races
6 p.m., Dinner with piano concert by Janae Torgerson
8:30 p.m., Banana splits
9 p.m., Closed until morning
June 6
Dennis Gage with My Classic Car will be filming the reunion for national TV
9 a.m., Meet Rat Fink artists, have personalized items made by artists; tour museum; limited Roth Residence tours with Leon “Ochoo” Anglen.
10 a.m.-Noon, screen T-shirts with art by Greg “Coop” Cooper
Noon, lunch
5:30 p.m., Dinner
7 p.m., Register for fun run at Roth Residence
7:30 p.m., Rat Fink fun run
8:30 p.m., Banana splits
June 7
8 a.m., car show, Manti City Park, 400 West 200 North; museum and store open all day,
10-11:30 a.m., Band concerts; live auction; great food; music by Jay Sisson, Manti City Park
1-2:30 p.m., Band concerts
3:30 p.m., Car show awards
5 p.m., Parade and cruise on Main Street
6:30 p.m., Dinner at Roth Residence with music and artists
8:30 p.m., Banana splits
June 14
7 p.m., Epic Motocross, Sanpete County Fairgrounds. Contact Mike Bennett, 435-851-7107
June 19-28
Mormon Miracle Pageant
June 26
6 p.m., Miss Independence Pageant at the Eva Beal Auditorium. Contact Hanna Eddy – 835-8326.
July 4
6 to 7 a.m., Ring out for Freedom. Manti American Legion Hall. Help ring the bell, everyone is invited.
6:30 a.m., Registration for the 5K Run/Walk Register at the west pavilion at the City park.
7 to 10 a.m., American Legion Breakfast. City Park, East Pavilion. Contact Cliff Moses, 813-2738.
7 a.m., 5K run/walk and kids 1-mile run. Contact Shirlene Albee at 835-5037 or Shirlene05@msn.com.
7:30 a.m., Registration for bike ride at west pavilion at the city park.
8 a.m., Family Bike ride/race. Contact Alan Justesen at 835-7033.
10 a.m., Patriotic Program and flag raising at the stage at City Park.
10:30 a.m., Little Mr. and Miss Fourth of July and Fashion Show. Contact: Breanne Keisel – 835-4771.
11 a.m., Booths open at the park. Contact Bill Wayne at 835-2470 and Foot races call Annette Squire at 835-8511.
11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Local entertainment and games.
11:30 a.m., 3-legged race.
Noon, Potato sack race and horseshoe tournament. Contact Brandy Cox at 835-2726.
12:30 p.m., Candy scramble. Contact Sheryl Vernon 835-7997.
1 p.m., Money in the hay, Sheryl Vernon.
1:30 p.m., Egg toss
2 p.m., Watermelon bust, Manti City Council.
2:30 p.m., Greased pole climb, Jolynn Hodson 835-8471. Sign up at 1:30 p.m.
3 p.m., Tug of war. City Fire Department.
3:30 p.m., Manti Aquatic Center, free swimming.
4 p.m., Tennis Tournament. Contact Darren and Michelle Dyreng – 835-7998. Sign up at 3:30 p.m.
6 p.m., Heritage homerun derby. Dave Stevens 340-0775.
6:30 p.m., Parade line up at the Red Church on Main.
7 p.m., Parade. Contact Jeff and Claudia Killian 835-4008.
8 p.m., Games, Mr. Man Contest, Program and fireworks at the High School Stadium.
July 18
6 p.m., Outstanding Teen Pageant, North Sanpete High School
July 19
6 p.m., Miss Sanpete Pageant, North Sanpete High School
Aug. 14-16
Annual ATV Ride; Contact Kent Barton or Manti City for details.
Sanpete County Fair
”There’s Not Time Like Fair Time”
Aug. 6
12 p.m., Tickets go on sale at ticket outlets. Mt, Man Outdoors, Ephraim; Sanpete Building Inspector’s Office, Manti; Ace Hardware, Gunnison; Beck’s Home Furnishings, Mt. Pleasant
Aug. 14
1-7 p.m., Rodeo entry call-ins, 719-486-0599 or go to www.rmpraonline.com
4 p.m., 4 H Horse show registration
4:30 p., 4 H Horse show test
5 p.m., 4 H Horse show, fairgrounds arena
Aug. 15
6 p.m., Jr. rodeo
Aug. 16
8 a.m., Sanpete County open horse show; Books close at 7:30 a.m.
10 a.m., Open swimming at Aquatic Center; Bunco tournament; Baby contest; Little Miss Pageant
10 a.m.-8 p.m., Annual Sanpete Outdoor Expo/ Cooking
12-6 p.m., Open class and 4 H entries accepted at Expo Building; (except baked goods, vegetables and floral entries)
1 p.m., Dutch oven cook off
Aug. 17
Last day to register 4H projects for Expo Building
6-9 p.m., Hometown hide race entries
Aug. 18
3-6 p.m., 4H entries, open class baked goods and vegetables, except garden entries
7 p.m., Cowboy poetry and music festival, Manti High School
Aug. 19
9-10 a.m., 4H gardening entries accepted at Expo Building
6 p.m., Team sorting, arena
Aug. 20
9-11 a.m., open class floral entries; Exhibit Building closed for judging.
12-5 p.m., small animal barn entries received
2-7 p.m., Exhibit Building open
5-8 p.m., Lamb, swine, market beef receiving and weigh-in
Jr. Livestock test
7 p.m., Farm Bureau talent night at Manti High School
7-9 p.m., Pet show pre-registration; limited to first 50 entries
Aug. 21
8:30 a.m., Swine judging/showmanship
10 a.m., beef judging/showmanship
11 a.m.-7 p.m., Exhibit Building, small animal barn open
12-5:30 p.m., small animal poster contest entries
1 p.m., Market lamb fitting/showmanship
4 p.m., Brown’s Amusements open
Open class showmanship, non-4H and FFA
4 years and under; ages 5-7
4-6:30 p.m., local talent shows at pavilion
4-7 p.m., Fun on the Farm
5:30 p.m., rabbit, poultry judging; closed to the public
7 p.m., Mutton bustin’ in the arena
7:45 p.m., Rodeo grand entry
8 p.m., RMPRA rodeo by Broken Heart Rodeo Company
Aug. 22
8 a.m., Antique tractor showmanship
9 a.m., Dairy judging
11 a.m., beef judging/showmanship
11 a.m.-7 p.m., Exhibit Building open
2 p.m., Open class pet show at the pavilion
3 p.m., Brown’s Amusement’s
4 -7 p.m., Local talent at the pavilion
Fun on the Farm
6-7 p.m., Cruzin’ Main Street
7:30 p.m., Demolition Derby
Aug. 23
6 a.m., register for Fun Run at 100 East 450 North, Manti
7 a.m., 5K Fun Run sponsored by Sanpete Valley Hospital
8 a.m., EMT breakfast at the pavilion; Antique tractor/farm equipment show; Car show registration until 10 a.m.
9 a.m., Tractor games in the arena; Livestock buyer’s breakfast; Mud volleyball; limit eight teams
10 a.m., Livestock show at large animal bar; Car show, 500 North Main; Science Alliance Exhibit until 7 p.m.; 4 H public speaking and talent performance until 3 p.m.; Local talent show at pavilion until 4 p.m.; Fun on the Farm until 7 p.m.; Willie the Clown show until 11 a.m.
10:30 a.m. Home Depot workshop
11 a.m. Exhibit Building opens until 7 p.m.
12 p.m., Cattleman’s Association beef dinner at the pavilion; Brown’s Amusement opens
1 p.m., Horse pulling competition
2 p.m., Mud scramble for cash prizes, age 3-10
3 p.m., 4 H volunteer recognition at Exhibit Building
3:30 p.m., Pie eating contest at the pavilion
4 p.m., Car show award presentation
5 p.m., Mammoth parade on Main Street
7 p.m., Mutton bustin’ in the arena
7:45 p.m., Rodeo grand entry
8 p.m., RMPRA Rodeo
Aug. 25
3-6 p.m., Pick up entries and prizes at Exhibit Building
Wales
Welsh Days
June 27-28
June 27
4 p.m., Jr. Strongman, ages 12-18; Contact Erika,
6 p.m., Children’s Fun Run: Contact Lauralee. 469-1894
6:30 p.m., Town raffle: Do not need to be present to win quilt; for tickets contact Erika or Jaime, 262-7492
7 p.m., Potluck dinner; bring a favorite dish to share
8:30-11 p.m., Live entertainment by Junction 89
June 28
6:30 a.m., 5 K Fun Run Registrations at City Park; Contact Lauralee Roberts, 469-1894
7 a.m., 5K Fun Run
7:45 a.m., Flag Raising Ceremony
8 a.m., Breakfast sponsored by Wales Town Council; Strong Man registration; Contact Erika, 851-0759
10 a.m., Mammoth parade; Contact Liz Brotherson, 469-0165
10:30 a.m., Strong 10:30 a.m., Strong Man Competition: (Must be present and registered by 8 a.m.) Strong Man T-Shirts available
10:30-12:30 p.m., Children games
12-2 p.m., Lunch: Hamburgers and hot dogs for sale
Mayfield
Memorial Day
May 26
8-11 a.m., Memorial Day Lions Club breakfast, Mayfield City Park; proceeds go to Sight First
July 24
10 a.m., Parade
11 a.m., Games, food and entertainment, including Junction 89; live auction, volleyball, greased pig chase and races, Proceeds go to community projects
2 p.m., Duck race; choice of prizes
Contact Lee Sorenson, 435-528-5700
Sept 13
Arapeen Day
Dinner and entertainment
Sterling
July 24
7 a.m., Breakfast at the Church Pavilion.
10 a.m., Parade line up at 100 S. 100 W.
11:30 a.m., Grill opens for lunch. Hamburgers, hotdogs, nachos, sno-cones, chips and drinks, Sterling Town Park
11:30 a.m., Children’s games with prizes
Dusk, Fireworks by Sterling Volunteer Fire Dept.
Contact Marilyn Lyons, 435-835-5553
Centerfield Pioneer Days
July 23
6 p.m., Parade beginning at 200 North; ends at 300 South. Contact Darla Robert at 528-3810.
7 p.m., Dinner at the park with musical program. Donations accepted. Children’s activities at the Park include games and waterslides, Centerfield Church Park
Contact Travis Leatherwood, 435-528-5852
Nephi
Extreme Racing
June 28
Juab Extreme Racing, Juab County Fairgrounds, 400 West Center. Qualifies begin at 2:45 p.m., spectators free. Gates open at 6 p.m., racing begins at 7 p.m. Tickets available at Garrett Honda, 563 North Main; Economy Floor Coverings, 295 North Main or 4-D Plumbing, 66 South Main.
80th Annual Ute Stampede Rodeo
July 10, 11, 12
July 10
4 p.m., Main Street entertainment
6:30 p.m., Western parade, Nephi Main Street
7:30 p.m., Introduction of royalty and special guest
8 p.m., Ute Stampede PRCA Rodeo, featuring Flying U Rodeo stock
July 11
6 a.m., Lions Club Chuckwagon breakfast at the city park
10 a.m., Craft show, Juab County Courthouse
2 p.m., Main Street entertainment
4 p.m., Ute Stampede mammoth parade, Main Street
7:45 p.m., Introduction of royalty and special guests
8 p.m., Ute Stampede PRCA Rodeo, featuring Flying U Rodeo stock
July 12
6 a.m. Lions Club Chuckwagon breakfast at the city park
7:30 a.m., Ute Stampede “Fun Run” at the city park , call 435-623-0487
8 a.m., Ute Stampede Golf Tournament, Canyon Hills Golf Course
10 a.m., Craft show at Juab County Courthouse; Car show, city park; Horseshoe pitching tournament in back of county courthouse; Nephi Gun Club “Stampede Shoot-out”
2 p.m., Main Street entertainment
4 p.m., Bathing beauty parade on Main Street with judging at city park
7:45 p.m., Introduction of royalty and special guest
8 p.m., Ute Stampede PRCA Rodeo, featuring Flying U Rodeo stock
City of Fun Carnival, nightly with the “Best in rides and games for everyone”
Aug. 9
Juab County Demolition Derby
6:40 p.m., Juab County demolition derby. Go to www.juabcountyfair.com for more information.