Civil Air Patrol: The Castle Valley Composite Squadron is looking for cadets. The CAP Cadet Program is a year-round program where Cadets fly, learn to lead, hike, camp, get in shape, and push themselves to new limits. If you’re dreaming about a career in aviation, space, or the military, CAP’s Cadet Program is for you. To become a cadet, you must be be at least 12 years old and not yet 19 years old. Cadets meet two hours per week and one Saturday per month, on average, and also have opportunities to attend leadership encampments, career academies, and other activities during the summer. All cadets and their parents are welcome to attend the cadet meetings. The cadet squadron meets every Thursday at 5 p.m. At the Carbon County Airport in the CAP hangar. For more information call: Lt. Jeff Horrocks, 435-749-9956 or Capt. Alice Wadley 435-609-0404. You can also visit www.gocivilairpatrol.com.
No Grave Unadorned: The Emery County Progress has supplies for the Memorial Day project. You can pick up supplies at 410 East Main in Castle Dale. We are looking for volunteers to make flowers and place them on the graves the week of Memorial Day. Call 435-381-2431 for more info.
Emery County events:
May 19-22: MECCA bike club spring festival. For more information visit biketheswell.org.
June 6: Miss Emery County competition at EHS.
June 9-10: Castle Dale Days.
June 23-24: Heritage Days rodeo.
July 1, 3-4: Heritage Days.
July 21-22: Orangeville Days.
July 20-22: Cleveland Days.
July 22: Emery City pioneer day.
Aug. 3-5: Emery County Fair. For more information visit emerycountyfair.com.
Sept. 1-2: Drone racing at the Huntington Airport.
Sept. 6-10: Arapeen ATV Jamboree at Castle Valley Outdoors, arapeenatvjam.com.
Sept. 7-9: Peach Days.
Sept. 15-16: Melon Days.
Oct. 20-22: Joe’s Valley Bouldering Festival, joesvalleyfest.com.
Master Club: The Master Club will meet starting Jan. 11 and ending April 16 at the First Baptist Church in Ferron on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. It is for ages 4-12.
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Narconon reminds families that an intervention can be the difference between life and death. Interventions are powerful tools that can be used when an addict refuses to get help or seek treatment. To learn more about how to conduct an intervention for your loved one and save their life go to www.narconon-suncoast.org/blog/the-power-of-an-intervention.html. Narconon can help you take steps to overcome addiction in your family. Call today for free screenings or referrals. 877-841-5509.
AWANA Club: AWANA kids club will be at 6 p.m. at Desert Edge Christian Chapel. AWANA is a Bible based club for preschool-6th grade children. Awana Club ends April 26 and will resume in the fall.
BACK COUNTRY HORSEMEN: San Rafael Chapter — We meet the second Wednesday of each month at the Carbon Events Center at 6:30 p.m. Visit us on the web at www.bchu.com/new_san_rafael.htm or look us up on facebook: Back Country Horsemen – San Rafael Chapter.
Mission San Rafael: Mass is held every Sunday at noon at the Mission, south of Huntington.
Seeking Veterans: We are starting to collect veterans photos for our veterans special editions. Please submit your photos to editor@ecprogress.com, PO Box 589, Castle Dale, UT 84513 or 410 East Main, Suite B in Castle Dale. You can call 435-381-2431 with any questions. If you have previously submitted photos you do not need to submit them again.
EASTERN UTAH, STROKE/ BRAIN ANEURYSM / AVM SUPPORT GROUP: For survivors and Caregivers 3rd Tues. Of each month in the Castleview Hospital classroom, 300 N. Hospital Drive (enter through south entrance and turn left,) 6 to 7:30 p.m. If You Need More Info. Contract Karen Ward atEasternUtah@Joeniekrofoundation.org or call (435) 650-2337.
Perkie Travel: Transportation service is being offered for all patients from Carbon/Emery area who are receiving radiation treatments at the Central Utah Clinic or Utah Valley hospital in Provo. Perkie travel is free of charge Monday through Friday. Perkie travel is operated through Active Re-Entry, a private non-profit organization. For more info call 435-637-4950.
Volunteers needed: Emery County Care and Rehab is looking for volunteers to help with activities such as bingo callers, musicians, dancers, singers, karate demonstrations, balloon animals, community theater, any other sort of unique talent is welcome. Even if you don’t think you have a unique talent and would like to volunteer don’t hesitate to call. If you would like to help or have an idea for an activity call Donna, 435-384-2301.
A Brush with Kindness: “Need help with exterior home repairs? Habitat for Humanity’s A Brush With Kindness program can provide the up-front money and expertise to improve the durability or accessibility of your home. Typical projects include: Exterior painting, Siding repairs, Roof repairs, Exterior ramps and stairs, and Landscaping. This is a loan program with no interest short term loans. To learn more and apply, contact the Project Manager for your area: Jack Forinash 180 S Broadway PO Box 444 Green River, UT 84525 (435) 564-3330 habitat@ruralandproud.org. To volunteer, donate materials, and learn more, go online towww.hfhcc.tumblr.com/abwk.”
Addiction Recovery program in Emery County:
General addiction meeting: Sunday at 6 p.m. San Rafael Junior High Seminary, 395 W 500 S in Ferron.
General addiction meeting: Tuesday at 7 p.m. Emery High Seminary, 945 N Center.
Family support Group: Wednesday at 7 p.m. Castle Dale Stake Center, High Council room, 25 E. Main.
This 12 step program is adapted with permission from AA World Services to include the Savior, Jesus Christ as our higher power. The program assists substance and behavior addicts and their families who desire a better life free of addictions.
There is no cost. No referral or recommendation is needed. All Meetings are anonymous and confidential.
Group leaders: Gary and Marlene, 435-687-2233, Phil and Pauline, 435-384-3133, Roger and Jan, 435-687-2515.
CASA Volunteers: CASA volunteers advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children. The primary responsibilities of a CASA volunteer are to: Gather Information: Review documents and records, interview the children, family members and professionals in their lives. Appear in/Attend Court: Advocate for the child’s best interests and provide testimony when necessary. Explain What is Going On: Help the child understand the court proceedings. “Be the Glue”: Seek cooperative solutions among individuals and organizations … Contact the Carbon/Emery CASA Program at casacastledale@utcourts.gov or utahcasa.org
Elmo Library: Preschool Story Time at the Elmo Library on Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Castle Dale Library: Preschool Story Time is held Tuesday’s at 1:00 p.m. at the Castle Dale Library.
New Life Ministries: Has moved into their new church at 5194 N. Hwy. 6. Sunday service 10 a.m. Worship/prayer service, Wed. at 6 p.m. AWANA Bible Club for children 5 year old-6th grade, Thur. at 6 p.m. Youth ministry for 7-12 grade, Tue. at 7 p.m. Visit www.newlifeutah.com.
Story time: Story time is not for sitting quietly. It’s not just reading, it’s for bringing stories to life in a whole new way. It’s a playground for your mind. The Emery County Public Libraries offer pre-school story time. To find out what day and time check the libraries web page at lib.emerycounty.com
Huntington Library: Preschool Story Time on day at 10:00. Young Readers Club is Wednesdays at 11:45. There will be reading and activities held each week.
Southeastern Utah District Health Department Immunization Clinic: Hours are: Monday 3-4:30 p.m. and Wednesday 3-4:30 p.m. The office is located at 25 West Main Street in Castle Dale. Call 435-381-2252 for more information
Liberty Faith Fellowship Church: Adult Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Worship service at 11 a.m. Children’s church provided for 3 to 11 year olds. Please contact Pastor Steve Jones for times and locations of other study groups at 650-3875.
Lost and Found Recovery Program: Meets at Liberty Faith Fellowship Church every Friday night at 6:30 p.m. A “faith based” program.
Castle Dale Independent Baptist Church: Sunday school, 10 a.m. Worships service, 11 a.m. Youth Group 6 p.m. Bible study is on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Call 381-2975 for more info.
Desert Edge Christian Chapel: Worship service 10 a.m. Sunday school follows worship service. Youth group, 10:15 a.m. Bible study, Monday at 6 p.m. AWANA Club, Wednesday at 6 p.m. Call 687-2933.
Huntington Youth City Council: Come and Join! Any and all youth ages 12-18 are encouraged to join the Youth City Council. For questions contact Laneea Cowley at 749-0403. Youth Council meetings are held at the Huntington City Hall at 4:30 p.m. the last Thurs. of each month.
Drug Tip Hotline: Report any suspicious activity to 381-2888. You can remain anonymous.
Attention Emery County Residents: Do you have a friend or a loved one who is serving in the military in a combat zone? If so, Operation Home Support would like to add their names to their list. Once on the list, the ladies of Operation Home Support take it upon themselves to send these soldiers care packages and letters to let them know they are appreciated and loved. So if you have someone in mind, or know of someone who is serving in a combat zone in any branch of the military, please contact Jan Hess or Dixie Swasey to add their name to the list. Thank you for all of your help and support. American Legion Auxilary Unit 42 Jan Hess 435-384-2753 or Dixie Swasey 435-384-3172.
Did You Know The Emery Library Has Several Tools For You To Use? We have a laminator. The cost is $1.00 for an 8 X 10 sheet. We have free wireless internet for your laptops. We have 3 computers for patrons to use for free. We have a scanner. We have a copier that can make posters. We have a fax machine to send and receive faxes. We have the new release books and magazines to read. We have Play-a-ways, Books on CD, Books on tape, Videos and CD’s. We are open Mondays to Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. We have two friendly, helpful Librarians to assist you! Follow Castle Dale Library on Facebook! Find us at: Castle Dale City library. Friend us today!
READ IT! READ IT! READ IT! The library newsletter is found on our webpage, www.lib.emerycounty.com. Get a message from our director, and learn what new books are coming out!