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Herriman youth council presents legacy volunteer projects to council

Herriman City Council · June 10, 2026
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Members of the Herriman City Youth Council described volunteering at the Columbus Center daycare and at the Harvest Community Garden as legacy projects that connected them with neighbors and supported parents and community education programs.

Students from the Herriman City Youth Council presented their legacy projects to the council.

Violet Anderson and Sage Herma described volunteering at the Columbus Center daycare where they supervised children so parents could attend adult-education classes. They told the council the service provided parents time to learn and reinforced the role of volunteers in building community connections.

Summer Gunderson and teammates described volunteering at the Harvest Community Garden, where they pulled weeds, planted peas and basil, and helped with pathways. They said the work taught them about agriculture, stewardship and cross-community collaboration with nearby Saratoga Springs organizations.

Councilors thanked the youth presenters and encouraged them to continue community service; staff noted several of the presenters are seniors and wished them well.