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7/8/2020

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Fruit Heights Suffrage Exhibit and Coloring Contest

Visit the Fruit Heights suffrage exhibit with your children located at the Fruit Heights City building.  
Responsibly safe, gloves and hand sanitizer are available. 
Fruit Heights City offices at 910 S Mountain Rd, Kaysville, Utah from Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


 Kids and grownups can dress up to take a photo with Mae. Grownups can take a photo, too. Share with hashtag #KFHMuseumSuffragists. Flip through the suffragist cards and share your favorite with the hashtag. While you're there, pick up a coloring page and pack of crayons (1 pkg per family) to enter a contest to win a $25 FiiZ gift card! 

Instructions* for entering the contest are found on the box of crayons. If you want to use your own crayons, you can download and print from home by clicking on a suffragist image above. 
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1. *
Pick up a coloring page 
2. Color and then snap a photo. Email your artwork to ourkaysvillestory@gmail.com
3. Include your first name, age, and phone number.
4. Enter by July 31st - Open to children up through grade school. 
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When you visit the exhibit, r
ead about the suffragists who lived in Fruit Heights and about the Shoshone tribes who traveled through the area, leaving evidence to be uncovered many decades later.

#KFHMuseumHA Better Days 2020
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  • Tours
  • News
    • Activities
    • Upcoming Events >
      • Celebrating our Suffragists >
        • Mae Timbimboo Parry
        • Ada Evans Williams
        • Ermine Williams Jarman
        • Zitkala-Sa
        • Seraph Young Ford
        • Emmeline B. Wells
        • Martha Hughes Cannon
  • OUR HISTORY
    • Kaysville Kinks
    • Remember when...
    • A Slice of Kaysville Past
    • Seasons in Kaysville & Fruit Heights
    • The Rock Loft
  • Archives
    • Oral Histories Archive
    • Photo Archives
    • Artifacts Archive
    • Meet the Candidates
  • Donations
    • Supporters and Donors
    • Stories, Photos, & Artifacts Donations
  • ABOUT US
    • Vision
    • Board
    • FAQ
    • Connect
    • Our Story >
      • Historic Rock Building
      • The LeConte Stewart Gallery
      • Education & Research
      • The Rock Loft