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SUMMER SCOOP
July 2017
In This Issue Happy 4th of July
Announcements
Midsummer Update and Pickleball
Mayor’s Ice Cream Social & Changed Classrooms
Logan Canyon Tour
Sunday’s Under the Tree’s
End of Summer Luncheon, Logan City Public Works Announcement
Independence Day Trivia
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY
Summer is officially here and the Summer Citizens Pro-
gram is well on its way. Classes and tours have been phe-
nomenal due to our wonderful instructors and superb
Summer Citizens participants! Fun events aren’t stopping
and there are so many great things happening this
month!
The Midsummer Orientation and Merchant Fair will be
Thursday, July 6 at 2:00 p.m. in the Taggart Student Cen-
ter Ballroom. Important program information will be giv-
en and local merchants present. Make sure to come!
THE
“Within the first week after arriv-
ing we were ‘blown away’ by the
friendliness of the USU staff, lo-
cal citizens, businesses etc.
What fun and culturally uplifting
this summer has been.”
- Summer Citizen
Summer Citizens Check-In The office is open from
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday– Friday
Cache Valley Cruise-in
June 29– July 1
Hyrum Star Spangled July 2– July 4
Logan’s Freedom Fire
Celebration July 3
Lewiston’s 4th of July
July 3– July 4
Midsummer Update & Merchant Fair
Taggart Student Center Ballroom
Thurs. July 6 at 2:00 p.m.
True Aggie Night A Block on USU Campus
July 8 at 10:00 p.m.
Big Fix Brunch (Cache Humane Society)
Coppermill July 9 from 12-3 p.m.
AARP Night at the Lyric
Theater July 15
Pioneer Day Celebration July 24
Preston Famous Night Rodeo
July 27– July 29
Calendar of Events Many exciting events are
happening this summer, make sure to take a look here
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FREE TO ALL SUMMER CITIZENS:
Where: USU HPER Building Room 209
When: Wednesday’s from 10:00—11:45 a.m.
Questions: Contact Jorge Aparicio at 480-766-3867
All equipment (paddles & balls) provided by USU
For new and beginner players
**Only Summer Citizen I.D. Card holders.
**Look for the email to RSVP next week!
159 British History– The Stuarts Classroom location has been moved
to ENGR 101. It will still be held July 31 - August 4 from 9:00 - 10:15 a.m.
153 Naval Battles of the Pacific War
Classroom location has been moved to ENGR 101. It will still be held July
25 - 28 from 9:00 - 10:15 a.m.
Come enjoy a healing and relaxing
session at the new Millennial
Wellness Center!
$10 OFF SERVICES OR PRODUCTS
Energy Healing ** Foot Zoning ** Face Zoning
Massage ** Herbal Supplements
Needleless Acupuncture
We believe our bodies can heal
themselves when given the proper tools
NATURAL HISTORY & ECOLOGY OF
LOGAN CANYON TOUR
Don’t miss your opportunity to experience
beautiful Logan canyon. This tour involves a
walk around Tony Grove Lake while discuss-
ing dominant plant communities, geological
history, and cultural practices that have
shaped the northern Wasatch Mountains.
For more information, click here.
Tony Grove Lake
SUNDAY UNDER THE
Held on Old Main Hill starting at 1:00 p.m.
Bring your own chair or blanket, in case of bad weather meet in Old Main Room 225
July 2 Edwin Stafford
A marketing professor at USU Huntsman School of Business will be presenting
“Bridging the Chasm.” This is an early adopter’s perspective on how electric vehicles
can go mainstream.
July 9 John Hartwell
Athletic director at USU
July 16 Dr. Bruce Bugbee
Crop physiology professor at USU will be speaking on re-
search funding provided by NASA for the study of food
production in regenerative environments and space mis-
sions.
July 23 Hill Air Force Base Commander
July 30 Dr. Ron Sims
Biology engineering professor will be speaking on a new
discipline for farming algae using wastewaters to produce
bioenergy and other by-products.
CONESTOGA RANCH AND CAMPFIRE GRILL
Don’t miss out on the many fun Summer Citizens classes being offered throughout the summer! We
have had wonderful and fun classes already, but still have openings for many other classes. Make sure to
visit our website to see all our classes!
End of Summer Luncheon RSVP will be sent out via email the first week of July. Make sure to check your email and RSVP as soon as possible.
Logan City Public Works Announcement
Logan City Public Works will chip road surfac-
es in two areas on campus on Wed., July 5th.
These areas are: 1) 700 N from 800 E to 1200
E; and 2) 800 E from 650 N to 1000 N
They will return and seal these same areas on
Wed, July 19th. During these work periods, the
affected road will be closed for approximately 2
hours. Vehicles left parked on the roadway
when city crews are ready to begin work will
be removed by Logan City at the owner’s ex-
pense. For a tentative schedule and additional
information please click here or contact Logan
City Public Works Division at 435-716-9642.
INDEPENDENCE DAY TRIVIA
1. Who was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence?
2. How many people lived in America on July 4, 1776?
3. What state has an apple pie as their state pie?
4. What country gave America the Statue of Liberty?
5. Who sewed the first flag?
6. Who invented fireworks?
7. How tall is the Statue of Liberty?
8. In what pattern were the stars on the first flag?
9. Independence Day was first celebrated in what city?
10. How many people signed the Declaration of Independence?
1) John Hancock 2) 2.5 Million 3)Vermont 4) France 5) Betsy Ross 6) Chinese 7) 151 feet 8) Square 9) Philadelphia 10) 56
Contact Us
Summer Citizens
Utah State University
5005 Old Main Hill
Logan, Utah 84322-5005
(800)538-2663
(435)797-0425
(435)797-2028
Visit us on the web at
http://summercitizens.usu.edu