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Craft Swap

Bring craft supplies you are no longer using and browse the materials donated by others. Please present your donated supplies in an organized manner. If you don't have anything to donate, you are still welcome to come and choose some items - there is always more that comes in then goes out. 

Craft Swap Info & Guidelines

Hoodland Book Club

Join us on the 3rd Tuesday of each month for a book discussion. 

February's book will be This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger

Date: Tuesday, February 18th
Time: 4:00 pm
Location: Hoodland Library

Upcoming books:
March 18th: To Be Decided

 

 

Policies

Below are SandyNet's current policies. Some policies pertain to specific services and products, while others apply to the entire account or household. Links or PDFs are available for each policy. 

Policies

SandyNet Resources

Below are files and documents that readily available or used by SandyNet.

Women's Book Club - CANCELED

For women who love good books and like to talk about them.

The Women's Book Club meets the second Thursday of each month at 6pm in the Sandy Library Community Room.

For February 13th, we will be discussing Becoming Mrs. Lewis by Patti Callahan.

 

Men's Book Club

For the discerning gentleman who enjoys great literature, and for those who just like to hang out with the guys.
At February's meeting, the book club will discuss The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett.

Date: Monday, February 3rd
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Hoyt Community Room in the Sandy Library

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Request for Proposals for Sandy Area Metro (SAM) Operations

The City of Sandy Transit Department, known as Sandy Area Metro (SAM) is requesting proposals from a qualified firm that can demonstrate competency and experience in providing public transportation services.

The objective of requesting proposals is for the City to contract with a firm that can offer public transportation operation services, including but not limited to managerial staff, dispatch, drivers, maintenance coordinators and bus washers/utility workers. 

Author Talk - Someplace North, Someplace Wild by Gary Brumbelow

As a youth, Gary loved ranch life: riding, checking cattle, doing chores. In his twenties, he spent two years in British Columbia in a region of huge mountain ranches.

He writes about a young Texan who pursues his dream of ranching in the Canadian wilderness. Cody lands a mountain ranch job, meets a beautiful girl, then out of the blue is arrested because he’s been framed for murder. And the county attorney is crooked; he can’t trust the system. What does he do?

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