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Fort Herriman Town Days set to begin; city lists free activities, car show, carnival and fireworks

Herriman City (podcast) · June 13, 2025
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Summary

Herriman announced its Fort Herriman Town Days schedule beginning June 14 with a Yeti run, Chalk Art Festival, car show, a carnival Thursday–Saturday and fireworks Friday and Saturday; officials said many activities are free and ticket discounts remain at City Hall.

Herriman officials used the June 13 Herriminology podcast to preview Fort Herriman Town Days starting the following day. Mayor Mary Palmer called it the "best week of the year" and John LaFollette laid out a day-by-day schedule of free and paid events.

LaFollette said the week opens with a Yeti run, followed by a Chalk Art Festival and a vendor market. "Tuesday will be the car show," he said, and the city will host a tent with activities including balloon twisting and face painting.

He noted Wednesday includes a spikeball tournament at Butterfield Park and Thursday through Saturday will feature a carnival (run by a third-party operator), multiple musical performances, a comedian this year, and fireworks on Friday (short show) and Saturday (longer show). "Parade Saturday morning," LaFollette said, asking residents to "come say hi" at the city tent on Saturday afternoon.

Officials emphasized that many Town Days activities are free and that some carnival rides and games require paid tickets; LaFollette said a limited number of discounted carnival tickets are available at City Hall. For event listings, they directed listeners to Herriman.gov/events and Herriman.gov/town-days.