Hi ladies,?
Does anyone have a black fedora we could borrow for Bronco's Michael Jackson report tomorrow??
Thanks,? Audra Packham
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Samantha's wedding reception!
Hello!? I just wanted to remind you all that tonight is Samantha's reception!?
We just heard that some people did not receive their invitation!? ?So.. here is the info!? It will take place at:
THE HITCHING POST ?1520 N Main St, Springville, Utah 84663
From 6:30pm-8:30pm.? We would love to see you all! ??
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We have a basketball stand free for the taking. It¡¯s on the south side yard next to the fence. It¡¯s heavy, but in great condition. Ashlee
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Hi all,?
Connie is wondering if you have a handyman that you would recommend.?
Audrey
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I have a child¡¯s life jacket on my porch for anyone who needs it. 30-50lb. Ashlee
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Studies, Symposiums, and Interim Sessions for Great Salt Lake
This week has been packed with meetings and updates on Great Salt Lake
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This newsletter is a little longer than usual (just a little, I promise), but we had an action packed week of events and movement from the legislature. Make sure to read it all to stay informed and ready to act during the Legislative Session!
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Upcoming Event:
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We will first hear Dr. Ben Abbott on the current conditions of the Great Salt Lake crisis, its global significance, legislative priorities for the upcoming session.
Following this presentation, Tom Moyer will share his knowledge and expertise on how to effectively engage with lawmakers to push for better policies that will protect and restore this vital resource.?
This event is FREE and open to the public. With the legislative session coming up quickly, this event is a must for anyone wanting to maximize their legislative outreach impact.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, December 5, 2024
Time: 6-7:30pm
Location: SLCC Redwood Campus, Student Center (STC), The Oak Room (Room 201, 2nd floor) or over zoom
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In the News and On the Hill:
The Legislative Water Development Commission and Natural Resources Committee had some action packed meetings this week!
Keep reading to learn about policy recommendations from the GSL Commissioners Office, findings from recent studies on property taxes subsidies for water, recommendations for more aggressive tiered water pricing structures, and how much grass is in the basin. For full meeting minutes click
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Updates and Recommendations from the GSL Commissioner
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State of the Lake: The Commissioner recently recognized GSL water levels have dropped to 2021 levels. This rapid drop in the lake puts us one below average winter and one dry summer away from approaching a record low again. We cannot afford a new record low, and we must be ready to face this challenge readily and preemptively.?
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Conservation Standards: The Office is working with an array of stakeholders to create ¡°a conservation standard for new development in the Great Salt Lake Basin¡± and legislation to limit overhead spray for new development projects. This preemptive action will make water efficient landscaping cost effective and appealing to residential and commercial developers.?
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Water Leasing: The Office suggests expanding its role by addressing ¡°procurement law to facilitate the leasing of water for the Great Salt Lake.¡± They also suggest creating a tax incentive for water donations, similar to conservation easements. These changes would increase capacity to conserve, dedicate, and deliver water and make water donations from private entities more appealing to users.?
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Property Tax Study Recommends Changes to How Utah Sells Water
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Implement more aggressive tiered rates: The recent study found Utah¡¯s tiered water rates are marginal compared to similar cities and states. To create a market que for conservation, it recommends implementing more aggressive rates. This change would mean the cost of indoor, essential would stay low, and pricing for excessive, outdoor use would increase substantially.?
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Metering and Tiered Rates for Secondary Water: The study recommends metering all secondary water systems and implementing tiered rates to incentivize conservation. Many secondary systems are unmetered and users pay a cheap, flat-rate fee, which has led to excessive water waste for residential users.?
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Special Rate For Non-Tax Paying Entities: Currently, tax-exempt entities like Universities and Churches pay exponentially less for water than other users. The study suggests creating a special water rate for these entities, which would incentivize frugal water use and increase revenue for water conservation.?
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Caution When Changing Role of Property Taxes: The study suggests potential changes to property tax revenue for Water Conservancy Districts (WCDs); however, it expresses caution when doing so because removing this revenue could lead to increased costs for lower class residential users and make it difficult to fund future infrastructure improvements. Currently, WCDs receive property tax revenue, which has kept water rates artificially low but also helps fund infrastructure improvement and educational programming.??
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You can read the full study
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Grass, Grass, and More Grass?
A Green Space Analysis discussed in committee this week found the Great Salt Lake Basin has ~135,000 acres of turf. This number is higher than anticipated, and demonstrated an immense need to address excessive outdoor water use in the basin. Reducing non-functional turf in the basin would result in substantial water savings, and signal to agricultural and industrial users that we are all playing a part in saving water and the Great Salt Lake.?
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Cross Sector Collaboration
On Wednesday and Thursday, Grow the Flow attended the Salt Lake County Watershed Symposium that brought together policy makers, scientists, and community members to share about the current state of the watershed.?
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Here are some of the highlights we want to share with you:
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Despite population growth, water conservation efforts have allowed cities to grow AND decrease the total amount of water they deliver and consume.?
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Dust from the lake contains a wide range of harmful toxins. Even if they are all at a ¡°healthy¡± level the cumulative effects of exposure are both harmful and costly.
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We are in this together: Dozens of nonprofit organizations, state agencies, and elected officials are working to improve water security and the future of our lake
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We all have a role to play: Now is the time to double down and accelerate conservation, policy, and advocacy efforts to ensure a prosperous, flourishing Utah for generations to come.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Tabling at Black Friday Arts and Crafts Market
Date: Friday & Saturday, November 29th & 30th, 2024
Time: 7:30 AM - 7:30 PM
Location: Newgate Mall,
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Thanks for following along on our journey to save our home!
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Water to the Lake,
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Upcoming Events
- , Nov. 30th, Dec. 5th
- . Nov. 22, 5:30-7:30pm
- Visit our??for more events!
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Thanksgiving Prep Party--Wednesday, Nov. 27
Hello neighbors,
Fun fact: prepping for Thanksgiving is one of my favorite things to do. I look forward to it every year, and I would love it for you to join me! I am going to have a Thanksgiving prep party at my house on November 27, from 1-4pm. Feel free to... - Bring any Thanksgiving prep work and items you think you'll use the most (cutting board, knife, etc.)
- Use anything in my kitchen. I have two ovens, a stove top, a food processor, a blender, and many other appliances you are welcome to use, if needed.?
- Bring your kids or just hang out.
- Come and go at any time--it's open house style.
- Enjoy a warm cup of wassail.
Let me know if you can make it, and share the recipes you will be prepping,?if you can!
Lexi
P.S. Here are the recipes I plan to make.??
Apple Baked Brie
Warm Kale Salad
Pumpkin cheesecake
Stuffing
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Thank you to Robyn for hosting last Tuesday night and thank you to Kimberly for the amazing snowman macarons!
We'll skip December and meet next on January 9 (second Thursday in the month). The book is Irena's Children:? A True Story of Courage by Tilar J. Mazzeo. The book is available on Amazon, including used copies for around $6, and at the Orem Library (including two on Libby).
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My own garage door is fine, but I have a friend in the area who needs someone to repair her garage door. Does anyone have a contact person who can do that? Thank you.
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If anyone has a big cardboard box they don¡¯t need, let me know. ? Also, after performing our first concert on Sunday, it was more like an hour and 15 minutes.? Bells, recorders, oboes, violin, etc. ?7:30 at our stake center this Sunday. ?481 East Center. ?
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7:00 at Robyn's house Please come even if you haven't read the book!
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We are meeting at Robyn's house at 7:00 on Tuesday. Hope to see you there!
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Reminder of Baroque Ensemble Concerts
 You are invited to this one hour joyous introduction to the Christmas season! First concert in Provo is tonight at 7:30 pm.? Next week we sing in our stake center same time. ? The library concert on December 2 is great for families with young children. ? There¡¯s nothing like music to invite the spirit! ?
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Food and Care lunches for Nov 22
This is a great season for service to the homeless in our community.And this year there is no scheduling conflict with the Thanksgiving holiday -- maybe that's good or bad, because there's not leftover turkey for sandwiches!
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We need 10 volunteers to make 5 sack lunches, delivered on Friday, November 22, to the Thorne home (1158 E 300 N) between 7 and 9 am. If you have questions, call or text Sandra Thorne 801-224-7492. Thanks so much!
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To volunteer, please click on the link below:
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I have some protein powder that I¡¯m not using.? Just ingredients chocolate Clean simple eats coconut cream Clean simple eats snickerdoodle Just ingredients vanilla bean
They are only porch for anyone who would like them. If they are still here tonight, I¡¯ll toss them. Thanks, ashlee
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Re: Free small shelf, penny board, wagon
Also, there is a small potted tree with berries for the taking too. Idk what kind of tree it is
Nichelle
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On Nov 12, 2024, at 10:00?AM, Nichelle Jensen via groups.io <nichellejensen@...> wrote:
?Hi all!
I have the following free items on my porch and driveway if interested:
Nerf penny board Small wood shelf Wagon- one wheel is not on the ground. It still works but teeters
Grab them anytime today if interested
Nichelle
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Free small shelf, penny board, wagon
Hi all!
I have the following free items on my porch and driveway if interested:
Nerf penny board Small wood shelf Wagon- one wheel is not on the ground. It still works but teeters
Grab them anytime today if interested
Nichelle
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I¡¯m in search of 2 pool noodles for a family craft project we are doing this weekend . If anyone has a couple they don¡¯t mind getting rid of , please let me know .?
Thanks , Ginger Carlisle?
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Hello Neighbors, Ruby Lonergan and Addy Brooks attend a micro school in Orem through Canyon Grove Academy in PG, and are raising money for field trips and classroom supplies. Recently there class came to our house and helped make soap. If you would like some homemade soap they are asking for $10 donation per bar or a 3 bar gift bag w/soap rack for $25.
The scents we have right now are: Black Raspberry Vanilla Coconut Lime Bay Rum In a few weeks we will have some Christmas scents of: Christmas Cabin Pine Forest
Text me if you would like some and I will send you payment info and have Addy or Ruby deliver! Thanks for your support! Brenda Lonergan 801-404-8083
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