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Herriman previews Yeti Hunt, Tour to Cheer winners and youth events; corrects blood-drive URL
Summary
The podcast announced the Yeti Hunt (starts Monday, Jan. 12), thanked Tour to Cheer participants and sponsors, promoted a youth council cultural event at City Hall, and corrected a previously published blood-drive signup link to redcrossblood.org/give.
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Herriman’s communications manager and the mayor used the Jan. 8 podcast to promote several upcoming community events and to correct a signup URL for a blood drive.
LaFollette said the city announced winners for the Tour to Cheer contest (business and resident categories) and praised volunteers who posted a map of holiday decorations used by hundreds of viewers. He thanked local businesses that sponsored prize packs.
The annual Yeti Hunt was previewed as starting Monday, Jan. 12 and running about two weeks. LaFollette described the event: an ornament (the 'Yeti') will be hidden at locations across the city on a roughly two-day rotation, with vague social-media clues posted to give residents and families a chance to find it and win prizes.
The hosts also promoted a youth council cultural event at City Hall (6–8 p.m.) featuring high-school-age youth council members who were recently sworn in for one-year terms.
On public-health logistics, LaFollette corrected a previously posted address error and told listeners the correct blood-drive registration page is redcrossblood.org/give; the drive will be held Tuesday, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Why it matters: These events are civic- and community-building opportunities; sponsors and volunteers were recognized for helping make the activities accessible and free to residents.
Practical details: Check herriman.gov/yetihunt for event specifics and the Red Cross link above to register for the blood drive.
The hosts closed by encouraging families to participate, to be considerate during events, and to follow the city's social channels for clues and prize updates.

