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Herriman announces community fishing volunteers, rodeo fireworks, Stop the Bleed class and ice-ribbon stats
Summary
The March 6 Herriman podcast promoted near-term community events — a nearly full youth fishing program in need of volunteers, rodeo fireworks planned for May 30, a free Stop the Bleed session on the 20th, and a jump in ice-ribbon attendance to 23,900 skaters this season.
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Herriman hosts used the March 6 episode to highlight a set of upcoming community events and recreational updates, asking residents to volunteer and register where spots remain.
Hosts said community fishing registration for youth is nearly full and that the city still needs volunteers to staff the program, directing would-be volunteers to herriman.gov/fishing and the events department email. "We still need some volunteers though to help make it happen," Host (Speaker 3) said.
The hosts announced the addition of fireworks to the Friday rodeo, planned for the last weekend in May with a likely performance on May 30, and described a playlist being prepared for the show. They urged listeners to buy tickets early, noting Friday and Saturday nights often sell out.
Public-safety programming was also promoted: the Herriman Emergency Center will host a free 'Stop the Bleed' class on the 20th from 6 to 7 p.m.; registration details were given as HerrimanER.com.
On parks and recreation, hosts presented usage figures for the city's ice ribbon: "Last year, the 23–24 season, there were 10,919 skaters" with a 17% return rate, and "this year, more than double... 23,900" skaters with a 34% return rate, and thanked rink staff for their work.
These announcements were presented as community information and did not include formal council actions or budget votes during the episode.

