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Cedar Hills provides classes, discounts for residents

By Linda Petersen
The city of Cedar Hills is offering several new programs for its residents.

A new free monthly gardening class began Feb. 15. The class, by Dr. Dianne Farrer, will be held on the third Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8 p.m.at the Cedar Hills Recreation Center. The class continues through August.

March - Vegetables & Herbs, plus Container Gardening
April - Lawns & Water Science
May - Pesticides & Fertilizers
June - Xeriscaping, Natives, & Composting
July - Trees & Shrubs: The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly
August - How Is the Food We Eat Produced?

Coach-Pitch Baseball
The recreation department is now offering a coach-pitch baseball program for boys and girls ages 6 and 7. The season will go for the month of June. Games will be played two days per week on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings. Cost is $25 per player. Online registration will be available at REC1.com beginning April 1. Non-residents can participate at the same charge.
BYU Basketball Tickets
Cedar Hills residents can purchase select tickets for BYU Men's basketball games (except Gonzaga and St. Mary's) at up to 25 percent off. Tickets may be purchased at tinyurl.com/byugroup using the promo code BYUCEDARHILLS.
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