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π€ Meet Your Candidates, π³ Wheelchair Access In State/National Parks & π Eclipse Excitement!
Issue #237

In this Bountiful Issue . . .
π Daily Chuckle
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Local Area Weather
π We Want to Spotlight Your Business! Apply Here
πΌ Thank you Sheri Peck, Local Sponsor
π° Davis County Voters Invited to 'Meet the Candidates' Night on April 3rd
π° Breaking Barriers: The Fight for All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in State and National Parks
π° Eclipse Spectacle to Shine Bright on U.S. Economy with $1 Billion Boost
π Local High School Volleyball Teams Display Grit and Talent in Recent Matches
π School Happenings
π’ Announcements
Daily Chuckle

What did the police officer say to his belly-button?
π€£ Youβre under a vest..


βSheri Peck, a local sponsor! Thank You!
Contact Sheri for your Real Estate needs. π

Davis County Voters Invited to 'Meet the Candidates' Night on April 3rd
The Davis Journal is organizing a "Meet the Candidates" night on April 3rd, from 4-6 p.m., at the South Branch Library in Bountiful. This event is designed to allow the public to engage in a Q&A session with individuals running for county offices. It offers a platform for voters to interact directly with candidates, understand their platforms, and ask questions relevant to the county's future. This initiative underscores the importance of informed voting and community involvement in local governance.

Breaking Barriers: The Fight for All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in State and National Parks
In Utah, a campaign spearheaded by Sam Durst, who has cerebral palsy, is making strides towards enhancing accessibility in state and national parks. The initiative calls for the availability of all-terrain wheelchairs to ensure that individuals with mobility challenges can fully enjoy the beauty of outdoor spaces. This movement, fueled by Durst's personal experience with an all-terrain wheelchair that transformed his visit to Arches National Park, seeks to amend current legislation, arguing that such inclusivity measures are both feasible and necessary for fostering equal opportunities for adventure and connection with nature.

Eclipse Spectacle to Shine Bright on U.S. Economy with $1 Billion Boost
Who's heading to Texas for the solar eclipse on April 8? It's shaping up to be an absolutely incredible event, drawing around 4 million excited spectators all ready to catch a glimpse of this celestial spectacle. Communities positioned for the best views of this roughly two-hour celestial event are anticipating an influx of visitors, translating into substantial financial gains. The eclipseβs path spans from south Texas to northern Maine, presenting a unique opportunity for businesses ranging from hotels to airlines to capitalize on this event. Economic projections suggest that the eclipse could generate upwards of $1 billion in spending, with Texas alone poised to benefit greatly due to its large population centers like Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and San Antonio lying directly in the eclipseβs path. Special events and accommodations, such as eclipse-themed flights and cruises, have been organized to cater to the anticipated crowds, underscoring the widespread excitement and economic potential of this rare occurrence.

π Local High School Volleyball Teams Display Grit and Talent in Recent Matches
In recent volleyball matches, the Bountiful High boys' team secured two victories, maintaining an unbeaten streak in their region and an impressive overall record. Meanwhile, Farmington High displayed resilience with a mix of wins and losses, including a notable victory and a hard-fought performance at the Lone Peak tournament. Viewmont High also showcased their skills with a series of wins and losses, their coach highlighting the team's growth and strong performance against tough competition. Woods Cross faced challenges but had moments of brilliance, demonstrating the depth and potential within their team. Each team's efforts reflect the competitive spirit and talent in the local volleyball scene.

πΌ April 1st - 5th, SPRING BREAK
Upcoming High School Theater Productions in April!
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π Save the date!
May 4th - Woods Cross, Highschool Musicalπ

π Local High School Calendars

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HollyFood: From Home Deliveries to Heroic Dining Experience in South Ogden
HOLLYFOOD, known for its superhero-themed burgers and unique dining experience in Farmington, is opening its first restaurant in South Ogden at 1706 E 5600 S on April 6th. Founded by local entrepreneur Francisco Tobar, HOLLYFOOD offers more than just food; it's an immersive experience where every meal tells a superhero story. The new location promises to be a haven for both superhero fans and foodies, blending culinary art with the excitement of comic book adventures. Join the grand opening to support this local venture that's all about celebrating superheroes and delicious food in a vibrant, themed environment.
Anyone interested, reach out to Phil Butler:
Cell: 801-664-2233
Work: 801-777-2468
Email: [email protected]
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Volunteer Registration
Attention West Bountiful City Residents:
Volunteers needed for the West Bountiful City Independence Day Celebration: Carnival Committee, Parade Committee, Parade Announcers, and General Help
If you are interested call Remington Whiting at 801-292-4486 or [email protected]

π We Want Your Events!
Got an Event you want listed here?
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Upcoming Events
April 2nd
April 20th
11:30 am to 2:00 pm - Soroptomist Spring Fashion Show 2024,
La Capella at Canterbury (197 E 500 S Bountiful)
Tickets $25, 12 & under $10 See Event Flyer
Multi-date Events:
April 5th - May 11th
Now Thru April 13th
Seussical The Musical - Centerpoint Legacy Theatre
Buy Tickets
April 19th 5:00pm & April 20th 6:00pm
Celebrating Bees for Earth Day! Event by Book Garden & 3 Goats Gruff - 2 North Main Street, Bountiful
April 5th - 27th
Hopebox Theatre Presents - Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Recreation Programs:
Farmington Parks & Recreation - Youth Programs and Adult Programs
South Davis Recreation - Adult & Youth Programs
Ongoing Events:

Every Tuesday & Friday - Bountiful League Night π
Where: Bountiful Town Square
When: Weekly Tuesdays and Fridays from 5pm - 8pm
Who: Rotating food trucks bringing sweet and savory delights!
Visit Utah Food truck Events for the food truck lineups!Every Wednesday at 11:15 am - Benchmark Business Referral Group:
Do you have a business in the Bountiful area? We want to help spread the word for you?? Lets celebrate your business! Come meet together each week with other Entrepreneurs who refer business to each other. Bring a $1 bill and plan on buying your lunch. At Costa Vida Restaurant - 501 West 2600 South Bountiful. Reach out if you have any questions - Call or Text (801) 872-3030
North Salt Lake
π Senior Lunch Brunch Every 2nd Wednesday at 11:00 am
City Hall - 10 East Center Street, North Salt Lake
Guest Speakers, BINGO and more.Woods Cross
π Senior Lunch Brunch - Every 2nd Thursday at Noon
2297 S. 1200 W. Lunch is always provided while you enjoy a speaker and musical entertainmentTabletop Tuesdays - Every second Tuesday of the month
Bountiful Library, 5:30 - 8:30pm
Game Haven - 6:30 - 9:30, Every Friday Night
273 W 500 S Bountiful
Friday Night Magic - Join us for our FNM Magic Tourneys Every Friday night. Come earn prizes, play with friends and have fun! Starts at 6:30 pm.
Each week we will be hosting a $5 Tournament for players with a bigger prize pool! Play Modern, or Commander or whatever people want to play in addition each week.
Great prizes and a chance at winning WPN Promo Packs!
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