Monday, December 17, 2018
Saturday, December 1, 2018
A Possibility for Service this Christmas Season
Paige Gray posted this message on Nextdoor, but I thought it deserved to be passed along. Many people look for ways to give during the holidays and this is a family from our neighbor community that could definitely use support.
Sharing Love and Support
A young family in Central is in need of our community’s love and support. They tragically and unexpectedly lost their father the day after Thanksgiving. He leaves behind his pregnant wife, and two boys ages 4 and 5. They just moved to Central 2 months ago. For more details I’ve attached the link to a Go Fund Me account that has been set up for them. If you are looking for ways to give this holiday season I know this would be a great way to impact a family within our community in need of love and support. If you want to give in other ways there is an angel tree at the Central fire station as well. Thanks!
https://www.gofundme.com/jeremie-higgins-memorial
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Monday, November 26, 2018
Christmas Party and Food Drive for Elementary Children
Come Join us at the
Help us feed 200 children. Read on...………
We will be putting the bags together for the children at the party (8 items in each bag).
Please bring your used plastic grocery bags with you.
For more information call 435-215-3522
Monday, November 12, 2018
Nativity Lighting 2018
Help bring in the spirit of Christmas at our annual Pine Valley Nativity Lighting...
Short program with refreshments.... Dress WARM!
Short program with refreshments.... Dress WARM!
Anyone willing to help with the set up of the Nativity, meet at the Fire Station on
Saturday, November 17 at 9:00am. Many hands make light work!
Thank you!
Saturday, November 17 at 9:00am. Many hands make light work!
Thank you!
Service Project for Youth Futures
Tomorrow night--Tuesday, November 13 at 6:30 some of the women in the valley will be meeting in the bottom part of the old church to tie quilts for Youth Futures, an organization in St. George that provides shelter and other resources for homeless youth.
In addition to the quilts, their representative said they really need things to keep kids warm for winter--socks, beanies, gloves, scarves, thermals, new or gently used jackets or whatever would keep cold teenagers warm.
So ladies, if you'd like to come and help tie quilts, donate warm things or just come to socialize, it would be great to have you!
In addition to the quilts, their representative said they really need things to keep kids warm for winter--socks, beanies, gloves, scarves, thermals, new or gently used jackets or whatever would keep cold teenagers warm.
So ladies, if you'd like to come and help tie quilts, donate warm things or just come to socialize, it would be great to have you!
Sunday, October 28, 2018
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Pine Valley Artisans Holiday Market this weekend!
Artists and craftsmen in Pine Valley have been working hard to prepare holiday gifts for our market. These are handmade, one-of-a-kind gifts that you can't buy in a store or order on Amazon. Please come to our studios and drop by the Heritage Center and bring friends and family!
Friday, October 5, 2018
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Come Join Pine Valley Artisans!
Knitters, crocheter's, paper craftsman, woodworkers,
leatherworkers, ceramists, painters, leatherworkers, glass artists, metal
workers or any artist of any type of art or crafts, come join the Pine Valley
Artisans! It’s a fun way to interact with other artists and to encourage people
to see your studio and what you do, selling as much or as little as you choose.
The art doesn’t have to be museum quality—people love all kinds of handmade
things. My favorite thing about being in the artisan group, is that it nudges
me to keep creating and that’s when I’m happiest.
Contact Kathryn Skjei on her cell at 1 (702) 809-1892 or on
her home phone at 1 (435) 574-2358, or talk to any of the artisans listed in
the brochure. Or better yet, come visit us in our studios!
We are in the process of making a new brochure, so if you’re
interested, don’t delay. Just jump in; you’ll love it!
Saturday, September 1, 2018
No Outside Watering
Message from Rick Peetz
Assistant Fire Chief Pine Valley Fire Department: Pine Valley
Water has asked us to immediately stop all outside watering. Storage Tanks are
very low, and with the high level of visitors this weekend, we need to be
extremely careful. Things will probably be better next week but until further
notice we need to stop watering outside. We should have an
update by Tuesday.
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Annual Pine Valley Community Fundraiser Dinner--Volunteers Needed!
Proceeds from this dinner help our community all year long. We need volunteers to help--sign up are at the post office. Also, we need everyone who possibly can to bring a cake.
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Monday, July 9, 2018
Friday, July 6, 2018
Fire Update and Reminder--NO DRONES!
Fire Update
West Valley Fire
Update - July 6, 2018
Date of Start: June 27, 2018
Current Size: 11,716 acres
Location: 10 Miles North of St. George Utah
Legal Description: Latitude: 37ᵒ 23’ 50” Longitude: 113ᵒ 25’ 24”
Cause: Human Caused. Containment: 28%
Resources: There are currently 659 personnel on the incident, including 20 Hand Crews, 3 Type-1 Heli-copters, 3 Type-2 Helicopters, 4 Type-3 Helicopters, 17 Engine Crews, 1 Bulldozer and 2 Water Tenders.
Fire Behavior Decreases on the West Valley Fire
Firefighters have been working diligently to increase containment on the West Valley Fire. Despite previous multiple Red Flag Warning days, containment lines on the southern, western and northern flanks are currently holding. The eastern flank has shown little movement and has burned to the edge of several fire scars and natu-ral barriers. There was limited growth yesterday with smoldering and isolated torching within the fire perimeter.
A drone intrusion occurred yesterday mid-morning within the fire perimeter. There is a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) in place around the fire, to avoid mid-air collisions. TFRs are put into place to protect aerial attack helicopters and airplanes during firefighting efforts. While seemingly insignificant in size, a drone can cause catastrophic damage to any aircraft. This drone intrusion grounded aircraft, inhibiting firefighting efforts until it was deemed safe to resume flight operations and suppression efforts. If you fly, we can’t. Help keep our firefighters safe by respecting the TFR and area closures.
Lighter winds are expected today and will continue through early next week. Cloud cover will increase through the weekend, as a result of monsoon moisture from the south. Isolated thunderstorms are possible Saturday, with the potential for wetting rain Sunday through the middle of next week. With this potential for higher hu-midity and lighter winds, crews anticipate gaining ground on the containment of the fire.
Pine Valley Reservoir is now open to recreation. Helicopters had been using the reservoir to fill their buckets for fire suppression. However, with containment on the southern end, helicopters are dipping from water sources closer to the areas they are dropping water. Pine Valley Campground remains open.
Emergency area, road and trail closures remain in effect. For details about these closures, please visit: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/article/5873/43533/.
Stage II Fire Restrictions remain in place. You can find additional details at: www.utahfireinfo.gov
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