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HERRIMAN TEAM monyx, the orchestra and jazz bands and the children’s choir.

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Culture is divided into three different areas: diversity and inclusion, heritage and mental/physical health.

Herriman’s first culture event will be the Health and Safety Palooza on Saturday, May 13 at Crane Park and Plaza (12998 S. Fort Herriman Pkwy.) from 9 a.m. until noon. There will be fitness demos and a Pedal Palooza with free bike helmets for kids. The event also features a BMX Bike trick show, food trucks and the Kids’ Teddy Bear Clinic provided by Lone Peak Hospital Herriman.

The parks division creates events within the city’s parks and raises funds for new parks or park maintenance. The trails team will create fundraising opportunities to build new trails, organize volunteers for trail cleanups and hold events within the city’s trails system.

“Realistically we’ll probably have new events and new groups within what we currently have that are really able to provide a more meaningful impact to our community,” Berbert said. “We just want to make it so there’s something you could do every weekend, if you wanted, or even during the week.”

The Friends of Herriman partnered with artist Eric Dowdle to create a puzzle for Herriman featuring heritage images, key individuals and modern additions to the city. Sales

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