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City Council Meeting August 21, 2007

An open house regarding plans for the Northwest Multi-Purpose Community Center will be held on Tuesday, August 21 at the Day-Riverside Library from 5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.  Following the open house, the Salt Lake City Council District One Neighborhood Outreach Meeting will be held.  The first 30 minutes of the meeting is open for public comments.  An agenda will be available 24 hours in advance at www.slcgov.com/council

Newman Elementary Registration

 Kindergartners will need to attend registration and screening (to be tested for possible placement in a full-day class) on Wednesday August 15, 2007. Please come between 8:00 am and 3:00 pm. Class assignments will be mailed on August 20.

Registration for 1st-6th grades is Thursday, August 16th from 7:00 am- 7:00 pm.  PTA information, information on the After School Program, volunteer sign-up forms, and orders for T-shirts and yearbooks will be available during registration.

National Night Out Against Crime

 Salt Lake City Police Department will be holding a National Night Out Against Crime on August 7.  The event will take place in two locations: the Pioneer Precinct at 1040 West 700 South and the Liberty Park Northeast Pavilion at 700 East 900 South. A parade beginning at 6 pm at 1179 Navajo Street (about 1300 West) will end at the Pioneer Precinct.  There will be food, drink, and entertainment at both locations from 5-9pm.The national program aims to heighten crime awareness, encourage drug prevention and neighborhood spirit, and build partnerships between law enforcement officials and communities.

Zion’s Market

On Saturday, August 11th  from 9-11 am, Rose Park North Stake will hold its Zion’s Market.  The Rose Park North Stake is located at 1155 North 1200 West.  In ancient times, the market place was the central point of any town or city. It was the place people came together to meet, talk, help each oter and exchange material goods.  Share your abundance by donating good useable items you do not need.  On Saturday, come receive from the abundance of others by taking what you would like at no charge. 

Donations will be accepted at the Stake Center cultural hall Tuesday, August 7th through Thursday, August 9th from 6-9pm. and Friday, August 10th from 9am-6pm

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