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2018 Schedule of Events

By Staff | May 16, 2018

Mt. Pleasant

May 25-26

Wild Bill’s Raceway

Dirt track racing seven miles south of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 89. For information call (801) 400-9705 or visit http://wildbillsraceway.com.

2 p.m., Gates open.

6 p.m., Races begin.

Spring City

Heritage Day

May 25

5-8 p.m., sneak peek at antiques, original paintings that go on sale Saturday morning, Spring City Community Center, 45 South 100 East. There is an entry fee.

May 26

All day – Spring City Community Center.

8-10 a.m., Breakfast, coffee till 11 a.m., in City Park.

9 a.m.-2 p.m., Antique sale and Art Squared silent auction.

10 a.m.-4 p.m., Historic home tours.

11 a.m.-3 p.m., Food truck round-up.

11 a.m., 12 noon, 1 p.m., Free mini-concerts, Brian Stucki, world renowned tenor, Spring City LDS Ward, 164 South Main.

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Lunch, at Spring City LDS Ward, 164 South Main.

Ephraim

Scandinavian Days

May 25-26

May 25

Two full days including music, entertainment, crafts, arts, demonstrations, speakers, stories, food, vendors, sports, car show, tours, parade and fireworks.

9 a.m.-6 p.m., Pioneer Heritage Company — reenactments and demonstrations, Snow College, corner of 100 North 100 East.

10 a.m.-6 p.m., Quilt expo, upstairs in Ephraim Co-op, 96 North Main.

10 a.m., Scandinavian Heritage Conference, Huntsman Library, 150 East College Ave. Speaker to be announced.

11 a.m., Scandinavian Heritage Conference, Huntsman Library, 150 East College Ave. Speaker to be announced.

12 Noon-8 p.m., Craft and vendor food booths open.

12:30 p.m., Entertainment on stage in front of Noyes building begins with W. Carl Anderson and grandkids.

1:30 p.m., Rhonda Ogden and Nyra Nielson, the Accordion Sisters.

1:30 p.m., Storytelling on Northwest Lawn, Social Science building.

1:45 p.m., Storytelling.

2 p.m., Storytelling.

2:15 p.m., Storytelling.

2:30 p.m., Badger Strings, youth violin group directed by Sara Gunnell.

2:30 p.m., Storytelling.

2:45 p.m., Storytelling.

3:30 p.m., The RaVens, classic rock band from Salt Lake City.

4-6 p.m., Pioneer House and cabin tours, Pioneer Park, 75 West 100 North.

6-8 p.m., Little Scandinavian Dinner, Greenwood Student Center, 150 East College Ave. Dinner fees apply.

7:30 p.m., Snow College Commercial Music Ensemble performance.

8:45 p.m., Fireworks show after dinner/dusk, Ephraim Family Park, 300 North 200 East.

May 26

6 a.m., Fun run, 5K, 10K, Half marathon race registration online at http://scandinavianfestival.org, or onsite at 50 East 100 North, Ephraim.

6:30 a.m., Races begin, Fun run, 5K (3.1 miles), 10K (6.2 miles) and half marathon (13.1 miles).

8-10 a.m., Lion Club Aebelskiver breakfast, pavilion east of Ephraim Co-op, 96 North Main.

9 a.m.-6 p.m., Craft and vendor food booths open.

9 a.m.-6 p.m., Olde Crafter’s Village at the Ephraim Co-op, 96 North Main.

9 a.m., Parade entries line up on 300 South on East side of Main Street.

9 a.m.-6 p.m., Pioneer Heritage Company-reenactments and demonstrations, Snow College, 100 North 100 East (corner).

9 a.m.-5 p.m., Quilt Expo, Ephraim Co-op, 96 North Main.

10 a.m., Grand parade. There is no entry fee, but entries must pre-register online: www.scandinavianfestival.org/parade.

11 a.m., Entertainment, Lincoln Highway and BYU Folk Dance Ensemble.

11 a.m.-4 p.m., Car show, 100 East 100 North.

11 a.m.-4 p.m., Pioneer house and cabin tours, Pioneer Park, 75 West 100 North.

11 a.m., Fun for all, balloon caricature and face painting, food, Ephraim senior center, 42 North 100 West.

11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Storytelling on stage.

11:30 a.m., Historical bus tours begin, northeast corner of 100 East 100 North.

12 p.m., Vike on a bike races, 400 East 100 North.

12:15 p.m., Peter Breinholt, folk music.

1-4 p.m., Tennis tournament, Snow College tennis courts, 375 North 200 East.

1:15 p.m., Fiddle Express, Beck family bluegrass band of Melba Idaho.

1:30 p.m., Historical bus tour, northeast corner of 100 East 100 North.

2:15 p.m., Snow College Commercial Music Ensemble, popular and classic rock music.

3:30 p.m., Phat Old Professors, classic rock.

4 p.m., Pickleball tournament, Snow College tennis courts, 375 North 200 East.

Mayfield

Memorial Day

May 28

8-10 a.m., Lions Club Memorial Day breakfast, all proceeds go to the Moran Eye Center, Leader Dogs for the Blind, and Lions Club International Foundation, at Mayfield City Park, 200 North Main Street.

Manti

16th Rat Fink Reunion

May 31 – June 2

Reunion at Rat Fink Store and Rat Fink Museum, 404 East 300 North. Car show on Saturday, Manti City Park, 400 West 200 North. See artists from all over the country show off their talents, bring items to be pinstriped. Music throughout by JP Kennedy, official Rat Fink DJ.

May 31

9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Museum and store open, limited Roth residence tours, special attraction, food and music.

1 p.m., Rat Fink artists available to create your special items. Come see what they brought, shop in the Rat Fink store and tour the Rat Fink museum.

8:30 p.m., Banana splits.

9 p.m., All closed till morning.

June 1

9 a.m., Meet and greet Rat Fink artists, pinstripe vehicles.

9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Museum and store open, limited Roth residence tours, food and music.

12:30-2 p.m., Screen T-Shirt art, check out award and auction displays by artists.

6 p.m., Register for 5K Fun Run at Roth residence.

7 p.m., Rat Fink 5K Fun Run.

8:15 p.m., Race awards, east of museum.

8:30 p.m., Banana Splits.

9 p.m., All closed till morning.

June 2

8 a.m., Car show at Manti City Park, 400 West 200 North.

9:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Rat Fink Museum and store open, 404 East 300 North.

10-11:30 a.m., Junction 89 concert in the park.

12 Noon, Live auction at the park, music by DJ Jay Sisson.

3:30 p.m., Car show awards.

6:30 p.m., Junction 89 concert at Roth residence, 404 East 300 North, food and artists.

8:30 p.m., Banana Splits.

9 p.m., Reunion ends.

Mt. Pleasant

Aquatic Center Grand Opening

June 2

10 a.m.-9 p.m., Pool opening celebration, free swimming all day, prizes, swimming toys, food trucks at Mt. Pleasant Aquatic Center, 74 East Main. For information, visit www.mtpleasantcity.com or call (435) 462-1333.

Spring City

Fourth Annual Pet Show

June 4

7 p.m., City Park, 100 East 50 South- bring pets and chairs.

Division of Wildlife Resources

Free fishing day

June 9

Free Fishing Day in Utah. Anglers don’t need a fishing license to fish in the state all day, but all of the other rules in the state’s fishing guidebook will still be in effect.

Anglers are encouraged to get a copy of the 2018 Utah Fishing Guidebook and learn the rules. The free guidebook is available at https://wildlife.utah.gov/utah-fishing-guidebook.html. Copies are also available at DWR offices and from fishing license agents across Utah.

Fairview

Golf tournament

June 9

8:30 a.m., Seventh Annual Drive4Food Tee-off, two person scramble, hole-in-one, contest prizes and lunch. Register at Skyline Mountain Resort, 2.5 miles south of Fairview on the Mountainville Highway, call pro shop at (435) 427-9575.

Sterling

Golf Tournament

June 9

9 a.m., Child abuse prevention fundraising golf tournament, shotgun start, four man scramble, at Palisades State Park Golf Course, in Sterling. Participants support survivors of child abuse and services of Sanpete County Children’s Justice Center. To register, call Jordan Van Orman at pro shop (435) 835-4653 or Joan Shand at (435) 835-5211. Donations can be sent to: Friends of Children’s Justice Center, PO Box 292, Manti, UT 84642.

Mt. Pleasant

June 9

Wild Bill’s Raceway

Dirt track racing seven miles south of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 89. For information call (801) 400-9705 or visit http://wildbillsraceway.com.

2 p.m., Gates open.

6 p.m., Races begin.

Fairview

Pioneer Days bundled tickets

June 12-13

9 a.m.-2 p.m., Bundled event ticket packets containing tickets to all four Fairview Pioneer Days events go on sale at Fairview City Hall, 85 South State. Bundle includes ticket to Kids Rodeo, July 20; Main Rodeo, July 21, ATV Rodeo, July 23; and Demolition Derby, July 24. Bundles must be purchased in person at city hall.

Manti

Mormon Miracle Pageant

June 14-16, 19-23

6 p.m., Gates open for seating.

9:30 p.m., 52nd Mormon Miracle Pageant begins, free admission.

Arrive early for optimum first-come seating for 14,000 and room on grass for additional spectators. Bring a sweater or blanket. Be prepared in case of inclement weather.

Mt. Pleasant

Golf Tournament

June 23

Hub City Days Golf Tournament at Skyline Mountain Resort Golf Course, located 4.5 miles northeast of Mt. Pleasant on the Mountainville Highway.

Register 7:30 a.m., tee-off 8 a.m. For information call pro shop at (435) 427-9575.

US Forest Service

Energy Loop Passport Tour

June 23

10 a.m., pick up a passport card at either the Stuart Guard Station in Huntington Canyon; the snowmobile parking lot at the top of Fairview Canyon; or at the Scofield Town stop. Then visit at least seven interpretive signs along the Huntington and Eccles Canyons National Scenic Byway. For details see Energy Loop Tour article.

Wales

Welsh Days

June 29-30

June 29

2:30 p.m., Dutch oven cook-off begins, in the park, 150 South State. Contact Carol Jensen at (435) 851-4599.

3 p.m., DUP bake sale.

4 p.m., Jr. Strongman registration.

4:30 p.m., Jr. Strongman competition.

6:30 p.m., Town Raffle, tickets available, including quilt by QuiltKeepers Guild. Must be present to win all items except the quilt.

6:30 p.m., Dutch oven judging.

7 p.m., Pot-luck dinner, meat provided, Dutch oven cook-off items included. Bring a dish to share and chairs.

8:30-11 p.m., Live entertainment.

June 30

6:30 a.m., Fun Run registration, at the park. 150 South State. Contact Lora Roberts at (435) 469-1894.

7 a.m., .5 Mile Children’s Fun Run.

7:15 a.m., 5K Fun Run.

7:45 a.m., Flag ceremony.

8 a.m., Strongman registration.

8 a.m., City breakfast, in the park.

9 a.m., Horseshoe tournament.

10 a.m., Mammoth Parade, contact Liz at (435) 469-0165.

10:30 a.m., Strongman competition. Must be present and registered by 8 a.m. Strongman T-Shirts available.

10:30 p.m.-2 p.m., Children’s games.

11 a.m.-2 p.m., City lunch, hamburgers and hotdogs for sale.

12:30, Foot races, two-legged sack races.

1 p.m., Pie eating contest.

1:30 p.m., Watermelon bust, water balloon toss.

Fairview

Demolition Derby tickets

June 30

9 a.m., Tickets go on sale at the rodeo grounds, 350 South 85 East, for the 34th Annual Fairview Pioneer Days Demolition Derby to be held Tuesday, July 24. For information call (435) 427-3858.

Nephi

Extreme Racing

June 30

Pro motorcycle racers take on rocks, mud, logs and other obstacles while racing for prizes at Juab County Fairgrounds, 400 West Center Street. Visit http://www.juabxtremeracing.com for information or call (435) 623-3454.

Mt. Pleasant

Hub City Days

June 29-July 4

Carnival rides, vendors, food, fun, crafts, Mt. Pleasant City Park, 1000 South State.

June 29

9 a.m.-4 p.m., Skyline Freedom Fest Eventing, equestrian horse and rider competitions, two phases: Dressage and Show Jumping, Cleone Peterson Eccles Equestrian Center and ConToy Arena, 1000 South 955 West, Mt. Pleasant; free admission.

June 30

9 a.m.-4 p.m., Skyline Freedom Fest Eventing, equestrian horse and rider competitions, Mini Event: Dressage, Show Jumping, and Cross Country, Cleone Peterson Eccles Equestrian Center and ConToy Arena, 1000 South 955 West, free admission.

July 2

7 p.m., Free family fun night, outdoor rodeo arena, east of city park, 1000 South State. Barrel racing, stick horse race, calf ribbon pull, hide race, dog race and musical tires. Sign up prior to event at 5 p.m., no late entries.

July 3

7 p.m., Rodeo pre-show Mutton Bustin’.

8 p.m., RMPRA Hub City Rodeo, Circle J Rodeo Company, outdoor arena, east of park. Rodeo tickets can be purchased online at www.hubcityrodeo.com.

July 4

6 a.m., Registration for Third Annual Fun Run online at www.sanpetepantry.com/drive4food.

6:30 a.m., Start 10k, 5k Drive 4 Food Fun Run. Meet in parking lot at North Sanpete High School, 700 South 400 East, Mt. Pleasant.

7 a.m., Breakfast in the park, sponsored by Sanpete Valley Hospital.

8 a.m., Tennis tournament at North Sanpete High School, 700 South 300 East.

9 a.m., Book sale, games and prizes, Mt. Pleasant City Library, 24 East Main.

9 a.m.-1 p.m., Rifle shoot at Mountain Man Rendezvous, in city park, 1000 South State.

10:30 a.m., Mammoth Parade line-up begins at 700 South State between State Street and 500 West. To be in the parade contact Coleen Oltrogge at (435) 462-3034. Children parade line-up at 700 South State Street, by the high school sign.

11 a.m., Children’s parade, followed by the Mammoth Parade. The parade route will travel north on State Street to Main Street and then travel west.

12 noon, Restored and ugly tractor contest, east of city park. To enter, bring a tractor, but call Coleen Oltrogge at (435) 462-3034 for details.

Entertainment and vendor booths, food and fun, in Mt. Pleasant City Park, 1000 South State. Performances by “Rock of Ages”, and “White Hot.”

1-4 p.m., Free wagon rides at the park.

2 p.m., Free games and prizes at the city park fire pit.

2:30 p.m., Pie and cake contest by the city park stage. To enter call Coleen Oltrogge at (435) 462-3034.

3 p.m., Mountain Man shot gun shoot.

3-4:30 p.m., Mountain Man knife and hawk event.

3 p.m., Mountain Man Dutch Oven Cook-off begins. To enter the cook-off, call Pat Gonzalez at (801) 367-9849.

5:30 p.m., Cook-off judging.

6 p.m., Dutch-Oven cook-off food samples can be purchased.

7 p.m., Raffle and awards in city park, 1000 South State.

7 p.m., Rodeo pre-show Mutton Bustin’.

8 p.m., RMPRA Hub City Rodeo, Circle J Rodeo Company, outdoor arena, east of park. Rodeo tickets can be purchased online at www.hubcityrodeo.com.

10 p.m. or dark, Fireworks east of city park.

For all Hub City Day information contact Colleen Oltrogge at (435) 462-3034 or (435) 851-6943.

Moroni

Independence Day

July 3-4

July 3

5:30 p.m., Famous BBQ turkey dinner, City Hall Park, 80 South 200 West.

5:30 p.m., Cool car show, City Hall Park. For information contact Julianne Larson via email: juliannelarson@hotmail.com.

July 4

6 a.m., Fun run. For registration information visit Moroni City Hall, 80 South 200 West, or call (435) 436-8359 Ext 2.

7 a.m.-9 a.m., Fireman’s breakfast at City Hall Park.

8 a.m., Flag ceremony.

9:45 a.m., Airplane ping pong ball drop along parade route, hundreds of prizes.

10 a.m., Mammoth parade, contact: Jenifer Lamb at (435) 469-1538 or email recorder@cut.net.

10:45 a.m., Carnival at Center Street Ball Park, 200 North Center. Fun games, activities, and prizes including a 25′ waterslide. Famous turkey sandwiches available.

11:30 a.m., Relay races, Center Street Ball Park.

12 noon, Basketball shootout in the activity center, 231 North Center.

7:30 p.m., Pre-fireworks show featuring JD Fox in Center Street Ball Park, entertainment, food for sale.

10 p.m., Fireworks show.

Manti

Independence Day

July 4

6-7 a.m., Ring out for Freedom, Manti American Legion Hall, 173 South Main, all are welcome to ring bell.

6:30 a.m., Registration for 5K and mile run, (west pavilion).

7 -10 a.m., American Legion breakfast, Manti City Park, 165 North 300 West, (east pavilion).

7 a.m., 5K run/walk and kids 1 mile run.

9 a.m., Bike decorating followed by bike ride/race, (northeast corner of the park).

10 a.m., Patriotic program and flag ceremony.

10 a.m., Sign up for fashion show.

10:30 a.m., Children’s fashion show, stage in park.

11 a.m., Booths open at park.

11 a.m., Games begin, foot races.

11:30 a.m., Three-leg race.

12 noon, Horseshoe tournament and potato sack race.

12:30 p.m., Candy scramble.

1 p.m., Money in the hay.

1:30 p.m., Egg toss.

1:30 p.m., Sign up for watermelon bust and tug of war.

2 p.m., Greased pole.

3 p.m., Watermelon bust.

3 p.m., Tug of war.

3-5 p.m., Free swim at Aquatic Center, 64 West 500 North, music and games.

3:30 p.m., Sign up for tennis tournament, at Manti High School (MHS) tennis courts, 100 West 500 North.

4 p.m., Tennis Tournament

5 p.m., Heritage Homerun Derby, MHS Baseball Field, 100 West 500 North.

6:30 p.m., Parade line up, Manti Sixth LDS Ward, 295 South Main.

7 p.m., Parade

8 p.m., Entertainment and fireworks, MHS Stadium, 100 West 500 North.

Fairview

Golf Tournament

July 7

8 a.m., Skyline Motorsports Men’s Tournament. Shotgun start, all entrants must have a UGA Handicap Individual Stroke Play, at Skyline Mountain Resort, 2.5 miles east and south of Fairview on the Mountainville Highway which begins on 300 South, Fairview. To register call golf call pro-shop at (435) 427-9575.

Fountain Green

Lamb Days

July 13-21

July 13

7 p.m., Community play in the Fountain Green Community Theatre, 60 South State. Quilt show at Dance Hall next door.

July 14

5 p.m. and 7 p.m., Community play in the Fountain Green Community Theatre. Quilt show at Dance Hall next door.

July 17-19

Fountain Green Co-ed Softball Tournament for current or past residents only. Sign up at Fountain Green City Hall, 260 West 100 North; or at the General Store, 84 South State.

July 20-21

Men’s softball Tournament, to enter teams contact Ryan Johnson at (435) 262-6187.

July 20

12 Noon, Youth lamb show and judging, Fountain Green Park, 300 West Center.

1 p.m., ATV ride, for information call city hall at (435) 445-3453.

3 to 9 p.m., Craft fair, at park.

5 to 8 p.m., Lamb and sourdough dinner, at park.

8 p.m., Lamb pit preparation.

9 p.m., Kid’s movie at Fountain Green Community Theatre, 60 South State.

July 21

6:30 a.m., Fun run, to register call Chelsea Bailey at (801) 885-7245.

7-9 a.m., Chuck-wagon breakfast, at park.

7:30 a.m., Flag ceremony.

9 a.m.-6 p.m., Craft fair, for information call Ann Nielson at (435) 445-3532.

10 a.m., Mammoth parade on State Street, to participate contact Greg Bailey at (435) 262-7683.

11:30 a.m., Watermelon eating contest, at park.

12 noon, Lamb Days Got Talent program, to participate contact Bonnie Folkner at (435) 851-0719.

12 noon, Activities at the park also begin and include a raffle, games, rides and entertainment.

1:30 p.m., Lamb sandwich sale.

2 p.m., Lamb sale.

3 p.m., Mutton Bustin’, to participate contact Darcie Cook at (435) 445-3272. Participants must be between four-to-eight years old and weigh less than 55 pounds.

4 p.m., Sawdust dive and prize drawings.

6 p.m., Co-ed softball championships.

10 p.m., Fireworks.

Fairview

Pioneer Days

July 14-24

July 14

Golf tournament

7:30 a.m., registration, tee-off 8 a.m. Golf tournament at Skyline Mountain Resort, 2.5 miles east and south of Fairview on the Mountainville Highway which begins on 300 South, Fairview. To register call golf call pro shop at (435) 427-9575.

Sports, games

5 p.m., Horseshoes, volleyball and 3-on-3 basketball in Sports Park, 500 South 85 East.

27th Annual Lace Days

July 16-18

10 a.m.-4 p.m., Lace creation in the Fairview Museum of History and Art, 84 North 100 East. Visitors are welcome to observe, Participants must register in advance by calling the museum at (435) 427-9216.

July 19

7 p.m., Fun kid’s activities icebreaker, watermelon bust, pie eating contest, games at Fairview City Ball Park, 100 North 200 West.

8:30 p.m., Youth dance at Ball Park.

July 20

7 p.m., Kids rodeo in the arena, 350 South 85 East. Participants register one hour early. Tickets at the gate.

July 21

7 a.m., Softball tournament, Fairview City Ball Park, 100 North 200 West.

7:30 a.m., Registration for Fifth Annual OHV Ride for food. Meet at Skyline Motor Sports, one mile south of Fairview. Register online at http://www.sanpetepantry.com/drive4food.

8:30 a.m., OHV Ride begins.

6 p.m., Horse parade on State Street.

7:30 p.m., Main Rodeo in the arena, 350 South 85 East. Tickets at the gate.

July 22

6:30 p.m., DUP fireside, Fairview LDS Ward (rock church), 131 East 100 North.

July 23

3 p.m.- 5 p.m., Second Annual Utah’s Beauty and Heritage Art Walk at Fairview Museum of History and Art, 84 North 100 East. Special speaker and open house reception.

7 p.m., ATV Rodeo in the arena, 350 South 85 East. Participants register one hour early. Tickets at the gate.

July 24

6 a.m., Fireman’s wake-up.

6:30 a.m., Fun Run 5k, register at fairground, 300 South 200 East, for info call (435) 427-3858.

7 a.m., Flag ceremony, Fairview City Hall, 85 South State.

7 a.m., Fireman’s breakfast in pavilion east of city hall.

7:30 a.m., Scrambalooza game at Sports Park, 500 South 85 East.

10:30 a.m., Kid’s walking parade, State Street, No motorized vehicles.

11 a.m., Pioneer Days parade. Participants register in advance online at http://fairviewcity.com or call Fairview City at (435) 427-3858.

12 noon, EMT barbecue, in pavilion east of city hall.

1-4 p.m., Free Vintage Car Show at Fairview Museum of History and Art, 85 North 100 East. For information or to register a vehicle, call Pam Rigby at (435) 427-0648.

1 p.m., Old fashioned games for all kids at Iven R. Cox Park, east of city hall.

1 p.m., Fairview Idol talent show in Peterson Dance Hall, 65 South State.

7 p.m., 34th Annual Pioneer Days Demolition Derby, 350 South 85 East. Purchase tickets in advance on June 30, 9 a.m., at the rodeo grounds, 350 South 85 East. No coolers, alcohol or pets allowed. All seating is reserved.

10 p.m., Fireworks after the derby, near the arena.

Mt. Pleasant

July 21

Wild Bill’s Raceway

Dirt track racing seven miles south of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 89. For information call (801) 400-9705 or visit http://wildbillsraceway.com.

2 p.m., Gates open.

6 p.m., Races begin.

Nephi

Ute Stampede Rodeo

July 12-14

PRCA sanctioned Rodeo since 1935.

6 p.m., Gates open each night. Rodeo at 8 p.m. nightly, 400 West Center Street. Visit http://utestampederodeo.com for more details.

Spring City

Pioneer Days

July 20-24

July 20

8:30-10:30 p.m., Family Street Dance “Junction 89” on Main Street.

July 21

7 p.m., Park concert and ice cream social featuring music by “Ophir Creek.” Bring chairs. 100 East 50 South, Spring City.

July 22

7 p.m., Old Time Gospel Music Revival, city bowery, 150 East Center.

July 23

7 p.m., Saga of Spring City, City park, bring chairs.

July 24

7 a.m., Fun Run/Walk.

7-9 a.m., Fireman’s Breakfast.

10 a.m., Mammoth Parade, Bring chairs, No parking on Main Street.

11 a.m.-3 p.m., Pioneer party at the park, games, old car show, horseshoe tournament, music, lunch, hand-made crafts.

Centerfield City

Pioneer Day

July 23

6 p.m., Pioneer Day Parade

7 p.m., Dinner, Centerfield LDS Ward bowery, 230 South Main. Dinner is by donation.

Dark, Fireworks, can be viewed from the bowery.

Mayfield

Pioneer Day

July 24

10 a.m., Parade.

Games, food and entertainment in city park, 200 North Main Street.

11 a.m., Live music, entertainment.

11 a.m.-2 p.m., Carnival and games, water slide, food.

1 p.m., Live auction.

1:30 p.m., Wild duck race.

2 p.m., Greased pig chase, money grab.

2:15 p.m., Announce winners of money grab.

Sterling

Pioneer Day

July 24

Games, food, music, dancing, fireworks and fun, bring family, friends and join in.

6 a.m., Wake-up call by Sterling Fire Department.

6:45 a.m., 5k Run pre-registration, Sterling Community Center, 110 West 100 North.

7 a.m., 5k Run

7-9 a.m., Bishopric Breakfast, Sterling LDS Ward bowery, 20 South Main.

9 a.m., Pioneer Day Parade, begins at 100 West 200 South. Parade entries contact Jane Voorhees at (435) 835-5515.

9:30 a.m., Fire Department tour with coloring book activities, 100 N. 100 W.

10 a.m., Pioneer games carnival – money in haystack, tug-o’-war, relay races, apple dunkin’, face paints, and much more in the city park, 75 North 100 West.

10 a.m., Horseshoe tournament.

11 a.m., Concessions open.

12:30 p.m., Playtime animals, waterslide, bouncy house.

1 p.m., Cornhole tournament.

2 p.m., 3-on-3 Basketball.

3 p.m., DUP bake sale.

5 p.m., Pie-eating contest, hot dog and marshmallow roast.

6 p.m., Dutch oven dessert judging, to enter contact Rae Reid at (801) 718-9844.

7 p.m., Pre-fireworks dancing featuring Snow College Western Swing Club.

At dusk, Fireworks show.

After fireworks, keep on dancing.

Fairview

North Bend Entertainers

July 26-28

7 p.m., presents “Forever Plaid” on stage, at Peterson Dance Hall, 65 South State, Fairview. For information call (435) 469-1177.

Spring City

Bluegrass & Folk Festival

Aug. 3-4

Music, art, crafts, car show and food at Old School Community Center and City Park, 100 East 45 South. Outdoor festival seating, bring chair or blanket. No glass, no dogs.

Aug. 3

11 a.m.-1 p.m., Open mic.

1-10 p.m., Music show.

Aug. 4

11 a.m.-2 p.m., Car show.

11 a.m.-10 p.m., Music show.

Nephi

Juab County Fair

Aug. 4-11

6:40 p.m., Juab Demolition Derby takes place Aug. 11 during the Juab County Fair. Visit www.juabcountyfair.com for information and tickets.

Fairview

Golf tournament

Aug. 11

Optic Cup Golf tournament at Skyline Mountain Resort, 2.5 miles east and south of Fairview on the Mountainville Highway which begins on 300 South, Fairview. Register 7:30 a.m., tee-off 8 a.m. To golf call pro shop at (435) 427-9575.

Mt. Pleasant

Aug. 11

Wild Bill’s Raceway

Dirt track racing seven miles south of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 89. For information call (801) 400-9705 or visit http://wildbillsraceway.com.

2 p.m., Gates open.

6 p.m., Races begin.

Ephraim

Bowling tournament

Aug. 12

10 a.m., Drive4Food bowling tournament at SnoCap Lanes, 605 South Main, To register call Sanpete Pantry at (435) 462-3006.

Manti

Manti ATV Ride

Aug. 16-18

Bring family and friends and ride the Arapeen OHV Trail System, one of the most scenic mountain trails in Utah. Register in advance at Manti City office at (435) 835-2401 or visit http://www.mantiatvrun.com. Ride begins at Manti City Park, 200 North 400 West.

Manti

Sanpete County Fair

Aug. 16-25

Plan now to attend “A Grand Celebration”, the 2018 Sanpete County Fair complete with two weeks of fun and activities. This year’s schedule can be viewed online at http://www.sanpetecountyfair.net. Watch for the carnival, rodeo, demolition derby, cowboy poetry, ATV barrel race, junior livestock show, tractor show, mammoth parade, team sorting, fun on the farm, fireman’s challenge, horse pulls, junior rodeo, car show, and much more.

Fairview

Golf Tournament

Aug. 25

8 a.m., El Mexicano Senior Men’s Scramble. Shotgun start, all participants must be at least 50 years of age. Two person scramble UGA handicap required. At Skyline Mountain Resort, 2.5 miles east and south of Fairview on the Mountainville Highway which begins on 300 South, Fairview. To golf call pro shop at (435) 427-9575.

Spring City

Plein Air Painting Competition

Aug. 28-Sept. 1

Aug. 28-30

8-10 a.m. and 4-6 p.m., Artist registration at Spring City Arts Gallery, 79 South Main.

Aug. 28-31

Dawn-dusk, painting competition.

Aug. 31

8-10 a.m., Artist registration.

Dawn-5 p.m., Painting continues.

5 p.m., Finished paintings turned in.

7-9 p.m., Plein Air Art Show Preview and reception for participating artists and visitors, Spring City Arts Gallery, 79 South Main.

Sept. 1

Dawn-10 a.m., Quick Paint event along Main Street (photos allowed).

9 a.m., Studio Tour tickets available at Spring City Arts Gallery, 79 South Main.

10 a.m., Artist awards announced. Studio tours begin at Spring City Arts Gallery.

10 a.m.-4 p.m., Plein Air art exhibit, sale and Artist Studio Tours.

11 a.m.-12 noon, Live auction of quick-paint artwork.

Mt. Pleasant

Sept. 8

Wild Bill’s Raceway

Dirt track racing seven miles south of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 89. For information call (801) 400-9705 or visit http://wildbillsraceway.com.

2 p.m., Gates open.

6 p.m., Races begin.

Fairview

Golf tournament

Sept. 15

Fairview Parks and Recreation Golf tournament at Skyline Mountain Resort, 2.5 miles east and south of Fairview on the Mountainville Highway which begins on 300 South, Fairview. Register 8:30 a.m., tee-off 9 a.m. To golf call pro shop at (435) 427-9575.

Mt. Pleasant

Halloween Costume Fun Run

Oct. 27

Sanpete Pantry 5K Fun Run at Mt. Pleasant City Park pavilion, 1000 South State. Register at 9:30 a.m., for Race begins at 10 a.m.

Manti

Christmas Light Parade

Nov. 11

Dusk, lighted parade entries and celebration on State Street.

Ephraim

Bowling tournament

Jan. 11, 2019

10 a.m., Drive4Food bowling tournament at SnoCap Lanes, 605 South Main, To register call Sanpete Pantry at (435) 462-3006.

Starting at $4.32/week.

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