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"Lehi Blooms with Tulips, New School District, and Outdoor Adventures"


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LEHI LIGHTS UP WITH SPRING FESTIVITIES AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS

Lehi residents are enjoying the colorful splendor of the annual Tulip Festival at Thanksgiving Point, which continues through May 17[5]. The festival, now in its peak bloom period, offers a perfect opportunity for families to explore the vibrant gardens as temperatures hover in the mid-60s today.

While specific weather details for Lehi weren't available in today's reports, residents can expect similar conditions to nearby areas with partly cloudy skies and moderate temperatures typical for early May in Utah County.

In education news, the newly formed Aspen Peaks School District, serving northern Utah County including parts of Lehi, recently announced its temporary name. The district, which has been in planning stages for months, will operate under the APSD abbreviation as it continues organizational efforts ahead of its official launch[2].

Local government activity remains busy, with the Utah County Commission holding its public meeting today in the Commission Chambers at the Utah County Administration Building in Provo[1]. Lehi residents with county business are encouraged to attend.

Looking ahead, outdoor enthusiasts can mark their calendars for the Kanab Red Rock ATV Jamboree starting today and running through May 10[5]. Though not in Lehi, this popular regional event draws participants from across Utah County.

For those monitoring state governance that affects Lehi, Governor Spencer J. Cox's schedule remains active this week with various appointments through May 9, though specific Lehi appearances weren't noted in his public calendar[4].

Salt Lake City's recent adoption of three new flags to bypass a new state flag law that goes into effect today has been making regional headlines, though no similar actions have been reported in Lehi[3].

As spring fully embraces Utah County, Lehi residents can look forward to numerous upcoming events throughout May, including the Mural Fest in South Salt Lake this Saturday and the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival starting next week in Farmington[5].

With the Tulip Festival in full bloom and community activities ramping up, Lehi continues to embrace the spirit of spring with its characteristic warm community atmosphere.
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