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Newsletters are published each March, June, September, December. UMCA http://umcamemberblog.blogspot.com/ Launch Microsoft Office Outlook.lnk Kimberly Robinson Membership Director Utah Municipal Clerks Association c/o Spanish Fork City 40 South Main Spanish Fork City UT 84660

Greetings UMCA members! Utah Municipal Clerks Association Presidents Message Donna Weaver, 2009-10 President Spring Conference is nearly upon us, and we hope to see many of you soon. We will be posting the handouts on the UMCA webpage (www.umca.org), so feel free to check them out if you re unable to attend (or want printouts if you are able to attend). Springdale is a green city, and we re trying something new this year in an effort to kill fewer trees. You will receive a CD with all the handouts, and the downloadable files will be on the website prior to the conference. Feel free to print them out in advance and bring them with you if you are so inclined. We will have pads and pens for note taking. With the conclusion of the 2010 Legislative session, we d like to remind you that our efforts to get some early voting relief were successful. We appreciate the help of Lincoln Shurtz from the Utah League of Cities and Towns and Mark Thomas from the Lt. Governor s Office for their assistance in this venture. Mark enlisted the help of Senator Frank, who ran SB363 (http://le.utah.gov/~2010/ bills/hbillenr/hb0363.htm), which makes early voting optional for towns and fifth-class cities. We are hoping to work with Lincoln during the next legislative session about a bill to clarify the language relating to the early voting process (to use absentee ballots or not to use absentee ballots that is the question one we re hoping to put to rest one way or the other). Don t forget to mark your calendars for July 26-30, 2010 for the Utah Municipal Clerks Institute & Academy. (http://www.cppa.utah.edu/umcia/) Our I/A directors are finalizing the classes, which to date include: Going with The Flow Establishing and Leaving a Legacy Essential Minutes Managing Clutter in the Workplace Discrimination and Harassment Personality Profiles Learning through Mentoring. Donna Weaver UMCA President It is a fact that in the right formation, the lifting power of many wings can achieve twice the distance of any bird flying alone 2

Conferences & New News! Future IIMC Conferences: 2010 Reno, Nevada May 23-27 2011 Nashville, Tennessee May 8-12 2012 Portland, Oregon May 20-24 Future UMCA Spring Conferences: 2010 Springdale April 14-16 2011 Park City April 20-22 2012 Cedar City Tentative 2013 North Tentative CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING IIMC MEMBER ADVANCEMENTS: CMC & MMC s Attained; Anna West South Jordan City Tracy Norr Draper City Nancy Dean Clearfield City Joy Johnson Riverton Leann Peterson Ogden City Lisa Titensor Clinton City UMCA BOARD IIMC RAFFLE INFORMATION The Nevada Clerks Association is very appreciative of the monetary help the Utah Clerks have given them so far toward this year s IIMC Conference in Reno, Nevada in May. Marilyn Holje, Centerville City Recorder, who is helping on the fundraising committee for the 2010 conference, purchased all the remaining Conference Package tickets that were left and will again be selling IIMC raffle tickets and also tickets for the gift raffle at the conference next week (tickets are $3 ea or 4/$10 and you do not need to be present to win). At July s Academy/Institute brunch, Marilyn announced that as she had already donated close to $700.00 in items for clerks to win at last April s UMCA Spring Conference and Institute/Academy raffles, it would really be appreciated if any clerks could donate an item for this year s Spring Conference raffle. One of UMCA s newer clerks indicated that she would be willing to make up a basket to include in the raffle. Marilyn will, of course, be bringing some items, such as a soft ice cream maker, some candles, a silicone pumpkin baking mold, some dinner certificates and other items. Hopefully, some clerks will donate items for the raffle, many clerks will be prepared to purchase raffle tickets to help raise money for the IIMC Conference again and some lucky clerks will be taking some items home with them. 3

LOOK WHAT WE DID MMC/CMC Advancement Presentations Nancy Dean, MMC Tracy Norr, MMC Leann Peterson, CMC Joy Johnson, CMC Lisa Titensor, CMC Anna West, CMC 4

SILENT AUCTION & DOOR PRIZES Don t forget to bring a door prize and/or item for the silent auction. The money from the silent auction is used to provide scholarships for attendance at the Spring Conference as well as Institute/Academy. Silent Auction items should be valued at least $15.00. CERTIFICATION POINT OPPORTUNITIES The UMCA Board wanted to make you aware of two opportunities to earn certification points. If you attended the ULCT Convention in St. George April 7-9, 2010, you can earn points by following these instructions: ULCT Convention April 7 9, 2010 We have worked with IIMC and the Utah League of Cities and Towns to have several classes at the ULCT Convention approved for points. Appropriate forms, which must be submitted to receive your points, are available on the UMCA website. You must submit a ULCT attendance form and a ULCT Course Evaluation (KTAP) form. If you were not aware of this opportunity prior to the conference, just write the name of the instructor in the space for the instructor signature and submit the form along with your KTAP form. The maximum points available for the ULCT Conference if all approved courses are attended: CMC 1.38 MMC.75 ULCT Land Use 101 various locations around the state, four times annually. The final opportunity we wanted to make you aware of is the two hour Land Use 101 training put on by ULCT in various locations around the state each year. We have been successful in getting this course pre-approved for any session for the following certification points. CMC.50 The course evaluation (KTAP), which is available on the UMCA website, must be filled out and submitted following your attendance at the course. After required forms have been submitted, you will be mailed a certificate of attendance indicating the points earned for each course. We hope these new training opportunities will help those of you working toward your certification. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact UMCA Education Chair, Debra Cullimore, at dcullimore@lindoncity.org or by phone at 801-785-5043. SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION Thanks to our great vendor s support UMCA is able to increase the scholarship fund and offer help to even more of our members. UMCA understands the importance of training and will strive to help our members in need during these tough economic times. More information to come regarding scholarship applications and requirements. 5

REGIONAL ASSOCIATIONS BEAR RIVER AREA GROUP (BRAG) Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties President Char Izatt, Smithfield City 1st Vice President Darlene Hess, Tremonton City 2nd Vice President Susan Obray, Perry Town Secretary/Treasurer Amy Murphy, Cornish Town Past President Sheila Lind, River Heights City CENTRAL UTAH RECORDERS (CURA) Carbon, Juab, Utah and Wasatch counties President Dan Wright, Vineyard City Vice President Susan Farnsworth, Santaquin City Secretary Finnoula Kofoed, Eagle Mountain City Treasurer Colleen Mulvey, Pleasant Grove City Past President Debbie Cullimore, Lindon City DAVIS, MORGAN, WEBER RECORDERS (DMWRA) Davis, Morgan and Weber counties Chair LeeAnn Peterson, Ogden City Vice Chair Erika Ahlstrom, South Weber City Secretary Theida Wellman, Layton City Treasurer Sue Richey, North Ogden City Past President Annette Spendlove, North Ogden City GREATER SALT LAKE CLERKS/RECORDERS (GSLCRA) Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele counties President Joy Johnson, Riverton City Vice President, Wendy L. Deppe, West Jordan City Secretary Teddie Bell, Bluffdale City Treasurer Kate Black, Alta Town Past President Kristie Peterson, Herriman City NORTHEASTERN RECORDERS (NRA) Daggett, Duchesne and Uintah counties SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH RECORDERS (SCURA) Emery, Piute, Millard, Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne counties SOUTHEAST UTAH RECORDERS (SURA) Grand and San Juan counties SOUTHWEST REGIONAL MUNICIPAL CLERKS (SRMCA) Beaver, Garfield, Iron, Kane and Washington counties President Roxanne Behunin, Vernal City Vice President Judy Archibald, Manila Town Secretary/Treasurer Nikki Kay, Naples City President Conae Black, Green River City Vice President Sherri Westbrook, Salina City Secretary Jeane Wood, Elsinore City Past President Jimie Jones, Huntington City Contact Person Rachel Ellison, Moab City Rachel@moabcity.org Chairman Nancy Leigh, Brian Head Town Vice Chair Michelle Thone, Hurricane City Secretary Vickie Schulkoski, Escalante Town Treasurer Renon Savage, Cedar City Past Chair Toni Foran, Hurricane City 6

President Donna Weaver, MMC Orem City Recorder 56 N State St. Orem 84057-5508 801.229-7298 V 801.299-7197 F dweaver@orem.org UMCA BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1st Vice President Stephanie N. Carlson, MMC Holladay City Recorder 4500 S. 2300 E Holladay 84117-5402 801.272.9450 V 801.272.9384 F scarlson@cityofholladay.com 2nd Vice President Nancy Dean, MMC Clearfield City Recorder 55 S State St Clearfield UT 84018-1027 801.525.2710 V 801.525.2869 F Nancy.dean@clearfieldcity.org Past President Mary Kate Christensen, CMC Brigham City Recorder 20 N. Main Street Brigham City, 84302-1005 435.734.6621 V 435.723.8132 F mchristensen@brighamcity.utah.gov Secretary Kim Holindrake, MMC Cedar Hills City Recorder 3925 W. Cedar Hills Dr. Cedar Hills, UT 84062 801.785-9668 x101 V 801.796-3543 F keholindrake@cedarhills.org Education Director Dori Snyder Kamas City Deputy Recorder 170 N. Main Kamas, UT 84036 435.783-4630-V 435-783-6209 F dorisnyder@hotmail.com Membership Chair Tracy Norr, MMC Draper City Recorder 1020 E. Pioneer Road Draper City, 84020 801.576.6500 V 801.576.6511 F tracy.norr@draper.ut.us Treasurer Kate Black Alta Town Clerk Town of Alta P.O.Box 8016 Alta, Utah 84092-8016 801-363-5105 (w) 801-330-2649(work cell) kswb@townofalta.com Education Chair Debra Cullimore, CMC Lindon City Recorder 100 North State Street Lindon, UT 84042 Phone - 785-5043 Fax - 785-4510 dcullimore@lindoncity.org Membership Director Kimberly Robinson, CMC Spanish Fork City Recorder 40 S. Main Spanish Fork, UT 84660 801.804-4530 V 801.798-5005 F krobinson@spanishfork.org 7