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Tour of Utah Stage 4 Course Marshal

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ORGANIZATION: City of South Jordan

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Volunteer Stage 4 Tour of Utah

South Jordan City will be hosting Stage 4 for Tour of Utah for the first time this year! TOU is a huge international Bike race that travels throughout the state within the week. Stage 4 is a Start and Finish course taking place August 3rd.

Course Marshals are the most needed for Volunteers at Tour of Utah. Their primary role is to be the eyes and ears for local law enforcement and race officials to alert them to any auto or pedestrian traffic which may affect the race route. Volunteering is a great way to get plugged into the community, get closer to the race, and be a part of this exciting event.

As a special thanks, volunteers will be provded with a few special items, including a t-shirt, hat, water bottle, sunscreen, and lip balm.

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About City of South Jordan

Location:

1600 W. Towne Center Drive, South Jordan, UT 84095, US

Mission Statement

OUR VISION: We are a family oriented community, founded upon principles of accountability, integrity, industry, and innovation with an unwillingness to compromise in securing a sustainable environment for future generations. OUR MISSION: South Jordan City provides service oriented, responsible government, consistent with the community’s values, priorities and expectations for a high quality of life, enhancing the City’s fiscal health, providing professional and innovative services, and managing the City’s resources, while planning for the future.

Description

South Jordan was settled in 1859 by Alexander and Catherine Lince Beckstead. Like many of the first settlers in the Salt Lake Valley, their first home was a cave dug out of the river bank. With picks and shovels, the Beckstead family dug and built the Beckstead Ditch, which still exists today from 12600 South to 10600 South. The ditch diverted water from the Jordan River to irrigate crops as early as June of 1859.

South Jordan was primarily a rural farming community when it became incorporated as a town in 1935. In 1960, the population was 1,354, and by 1970 the population had more than doubled to 2,942. The current population is estimated to be 70,691!

Today, South Jordan's most distinctive and recognizable landmark, visible from miles around, is the LDS Jordan River Temple overlooking the open space and protected green belts of the Jordan River Parkway. Though residential development in the Salt Lake Valley has mushroomed, South Jordan is committed to preserving its natural beauty.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Sports & Recreation
Community, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

Thu Aug 03, 2017
08:30 AM - 02:00 PM

WHERE

City of South JordanSouth Jordan, UT 84095

(40.56232,-111.93862)
 

SKILLS

  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Bicycling

GOOD FOR

  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 17
  • Shift: 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM with a break in between

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