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Herriman hosts holiday activities: Yeti Hunt moved to January, Tour to Cheer, wreath match and ice ribbon

Herrimanology (Herriman City podcast) · December 18, 2025
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Summary

On the Dec. 18 Herrimanology episode, hosts promoted several seasonal events: the Yeti Hunt moved to early January, the self-guided Tour to Cheer (interactive map at Herriman.gov), a Wreaths Across America donation match through Dec. 31, and the city ice ribbon offering timed skating slots.

Herrimanology hosts used the Dec. 18 episode to promote several upcoming seasonal events and community programs.

Speaker 2 confirmed the Yeti Hunt has been moved to early-to-mid January for a second year, citing heavy December event scheduling as the reason. "That's a January event now," Speaker 2 said, adding that the change was made to reduce December conflicts and because January typically has fewer events.

The hosts encouraged listeners to take the self-guided "Tour to Cheer" of decorated homes and businesses and to support local stores; Speaker 1 and Speaker 2 noted an interactive map is available at Herriman.gov that provides routing and business hours information.

On veterans' recognition, hosts praised the Wreaths Across America ceremony and said the national program has a match running through Dec. 31 that will match donations for next year. Speaker 2 said the city will post donation information after Christmas.

Hosts also discussed the city's outdoor ice ribbon, saying attendance has been slow (potentially due to mild weather) and that the facility is managed with staggered time slots so sessions do not become crowded; they encouraged families to visit during school break.

All event descriptions were promotional in tone from the hosts and did not include formal registration details, ticket prices, or explicit vendor or organizer contacts. Listeners were directed to Herriman.gov for more information and links.