The second meeting to discuss what the annual International Days celebration will look like for 2021 and in the future took place on Tuesday afternoon.
At the previous meeting, the idea of hosting a large portion of the celebration on Price City’s Main Street was proposed. Price City Councilman Layne Miller remarked that they have come to realize that they are unable to relocate much of International Days. He stated that one of the main issues is that there is not the electric infrastructure needed on Main Street.
There was a second proposal to host the car show on Main Street, but the show’s director said that it would be much hotter. Meanwhile, Pioneer Park, where the car show is traditionally hosted, is preferred as there is plenty of shade and places to relax. It was reported that there is a possibility of nearly 150 cars at the show.
Councilman Miller then stated that the beer garden is still in the works. In addition, the concert and music will be hosted on 4th North. The road will be closed between Second and Third East and the stage will be erected in the middle of the road. This is ideal as there is a lot of area for resting while listening to music with a small park that runs alongside the canal and across the road.
Discussion on what is going to be hosted downtown is still in the works, though there is a possibility of having twin movies on Friday and Saturday. There will be kid-friendly shows hosted in Pioneer Park and films for the older crowds in the Peace Gardens. Music will also be streamed to the Peace Gardens from the live entertainment.
“We’re getting closer, but we still don’t have everything totally set yet,” stated Councilman Miller. He also remarked that they are determined to host the 2021 celebration.
The next meeting to discuss International Days is slated for April 20.