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Ken Remley: District 4 Newsletter — June 2024
By Ken Remley,
2024-06-07
Wishing everyone a wonderful and safe summer season!
CURRENT EVENTS
Summer Reading Program
The Summer Reading Program is just getting started, so make sure to get signed up! Surprise Public Library System is excited to join more than 60 libraries across the county for Summer Reading. The theme of this year’s program is “Adventure Begins at Your Library,” reminding us that an adventure is just a library card away. The journey to read and earn prizes runs through August 1.
Bring your little ones for a splashing good time at the pool on June 14, from 9 - 11 a.m. Families will enjoy cool water, mermaids, raffles, games and more!
The event will be at the Surprise Aquatic Center, located at 15831 N. Bullard Ave. All children 10 and younger must be accompanied by their guardian(s).
Registration is required for each entry, including parents. $5 for Surprise residents and $8 for non-residents. To purchase tickets, head to surpriseaz.gov/SurpriseRec and click on ‘Special Events’ or contact 623.222.2500.
I look forward to seeing you at my next Community Meeting.
Wednesday, June 26, at 6 p.m.
Sun Village Ocotillo Room
17300 N. Sun Village Pkwy.
Surprise Day of Service
Join us to assist with sorting bulk food items, creating food baskets and loading food into vehicles; helping in the process of providing food for families in need. Registration is required. For questions, please call 623.222.1647.
Wednesday, June 12, at 7:15 a.m.
St. Mary’s Food Bank
13050 W. Elm St.
City Hall Art Gallery
The City has many ways you can enjoy the arts and culture scene in our community. One of these is by visiting rotating art exhibits at City Hall.
Chuck Kyle Photography Exhibit | Runs through July 26
16000 N. Civic Center Plz. • 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
May was National Military Appreciation Month, and it was an honor to have A1C Gian Velez Nazario, SSGT Quayvon Doleman and CAPT Owen Sedej of Luke Air Force Base, along with Veterans, Disability and Human Services Commissioner Lair at our City Council meeting.
Original Town Site Recognition
At the City Council meeting on May 21, members of the Surprise Original Townsite Stakeholders Committee were recognized for their passion and dedication in organizing the Founder’s Day Parade that took place in April. The nonprofit’s goal is to create and sustain local events in the Original Town Site, benefiting the residents and promoting historic preservation projects. Congratulations and thank you for your work!
City Court Academy
This year’s City Court Academy concluded with special recognition at the City Council meeting on May 7. This group of high school students gained insights into the fields of law and government with structured real- world experiences. Details and information on joining can be found at surpriseaz.gov/CourtAcademy.
NEWS & UPDATES
Arizona’s Healthiest and Safest Employers
Our City was honored for being one of Arizona’s healthiest and safest employers! The recognition highlights our commitment to providing a work environment that supports health, safety and well-being, helping to make the City of Surprise a safe place to live, learn and work. Are you looking for a career that values your well-being? We're always looking for talented individuals to join our team! Visit surpriseaz.gov/Careers to explore current job openings and see why the City of Surprise is a great place to work!
Juneteenth
City of Surprise administrative offices will be closed on Wednesday, June 19, in observance of Juneteenth. City of Surprise trash and recycling customers ONLY are reminded there will be a modified trash collection schedule that week, postponing collection by one day.
Safe Speeds Saves Lives
Creating safer streets starts with addressing speed, which is the largest cause of injury and death in traffic collisions. The “Safe Speeds Save Lives” campaign is delivering high-visibility traffic enforcement with a zero-tolerance approach towards speeding and aggressive driving on West Valley roadways. The enforcement mobilization is in effect through July 31, 2024.
Voting Information
Find important voting information, like where to vote and important dates to remember for the upcoming election! Ballots for the Primary Election will be mailed beginning Wednesday, July 3. In-person early voting will begin July 3 at in the City Hall Community Room and will continue through Election Day, July 30.
SAVE THE DATE
Independence Day Celebration
Get ready to celebrate! Join us on Thursday, July 4, at 5 p.m. at Mark Coronado Park and Surprise Stadium. We will have live entertainment, food will be available for purchase and there’s even a free baseball game before a fireworks show! Fireworks will begin at 8:45 p.m. Visit surpriseaz.gov/Independence for more information.
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