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GACC NOMINATING COMMITTEE

TASK: TO PRESENT A SLATE OF CANDIDATES

FOR 2026 GACC OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS

AT THE OCTOBER 1st GACC MEETING

AND A FINAL SLATE AT THE NOVEMBER 5th MEETING FOR A VOTE

The GACC Nominating Committee works to find volunteers willing to serve as Avenues Council Board Members and Officers for each annual elected period.  We are currently seeking nominees for the 2026 calendar year.

Have you ever wondered what it takes to serve on the Board of the GACC? It’s so much more than just planning our monthly community meetings–although we do that too. 

Serving on the GACC Board is a volunteer position where you can help plan the GACC’s efforts to improve the quality of life for all Avenues residents. This happens by you attending board meetings or perhaps by serving as a committee chair on efforts we make as a council that align with your interests – such as the Service Committee or Civic Engagement Committee. 

Also it happens as our board members and committees help plan and organize events to educate and bring the community together, such as our Memory Grove Cleanup or our annual Avenues Street Fair, our Emergency Preparedness events, our Community Garden, and our Avenues Community Improvements Grants program. 

In addition to board member positions, the 2026 GACC Officer positions that are up for election include:

Chair-Elect, Treasurer, and Secretary.

 

See more about the GACC Board of Directors HERE.

At our October 1 Community Meeting, the tentative slate of candidates for officers and board members for 2026 will be announced.

Any additional interested individuals may also nominate themselves or others at that time if they are present at the meeting.

Elections on the final slate of candidates will occur at our November 5 Community Meeting.

Email Nominating Committee Chair Joseph “Jurphy” Murphy, gaccpastchair@slc-avenues.org, with any questions, or to submit yourself or someone else as a nominee.

 

 

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Neighborhood News Blog

The latest news and thoughts on living in the Avenues

The latest news and thoughts on living in the Avenues

We present this new blog to go with our new web page – from your Avenues Council webmaster and newsletter co-editor. You can expect more fact than opinions in this space, in fact, did you know the Avenues Council is intended to be primarily apolitical? Our Bylaws and mission objectives are to fairly present all sides of many issues and let our citizens decide what course of action we take.

For example at our September 4th community meeting we will have a meet and greet at 5:30 p.m. outside the library featuring the candidates for Utah Senate and Utah House that represent the Avenues districts. Salt Lake County Mayor, and the Republican and Democrat candidates for Salt Lake County Council At Large “C” races appeared at our August meeting. 

How is introducing candidates at an Avenues meeting “apolitical” you may ask? The Avenues Council itself does not take a position on issues. We may hold discussions and call for a vote, and present the results of any votes taken. We may hold debates and conduct surveys and gather public opinions, as part of our mission to present issues of concern to Avenues stakeholders.

Your Avenues Council will continue presenting candidates to the community at our September, October and November meetings. We are organizing a larger Candidate Night to be held at the Memorial House in Memory Grove Park in October. Stay tuned here and at our Civic Engagement page for details. 

Politics aside, we will also continue to bring the community together with service projects and celebration events like the Memory Grove Cleanup, the Avenues Street Fair, our wonderful Salt Lake Avenues Community Choir‘s holiday concerts!  We have established a new Service Committee to coordinate efforts in our Avenues neighborhood headed by Paul Walton (pwalton@dsdmail.net). Please let us know of any service opportunities for our community that you would like people to get involved in. Our goal in establishing the Service Committee is to streamline communication so people are aware of the service opportunities in our community.

This will include things we already do like the sock drive, movie nights for the homeless at the First United Methodist Church, cemetery Post-Memorial Day Cleanup and others.  Our first service project for August is donating backpacks to Bryant Middle School. There are many students there who need school supplies. In the past low-quality backpacks were donated that didn’t last through the year. Please consider buying some high-quality backpacks with a handful of pencils in the pouch to help these students! You can just drop them off at Bryant Middle School, 40 S 800 E. Thank you and visit avenuescouncil.org to see more service opportunities in the Avenues.

Below are links to some of our events and opportunities, and the latest information on things happening in and around the Avenues.  Our goal is always to bring our residents and businesses relevant information that helps improve the quality of life for all.

Questions or Concerns for Mayor Erin Mendenhall?  Contact the Mayor’s Community Outreach Team led by Alicia De León. Send questions or concerns any time to Alicia.DeLeon@slcgov.com, or call Alicia at (801) 535-6048.

 

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In Memoriam

Honoring those who have touched our lives

The Avenues remembers …

Pilar Pobil
Pilar Pobil

Announcing the Passing of Pilar Pobil

With heavy hearts, The Pilar Pobil Legacy Foundation announces that our beloved friend passed away peacefully at home on November 13, 2024. A treasure given to us all, Pilar Pobil made a lasting impact. Her legacy of beauty continues in countless ways: an endowed scholarship in her name at the University of Utah College of Humanities, a gallery named after her at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center, hundreds of school children, artists, and creatives who hold memories of being in her magnetic presence, and a multitude of friends and admirers who remember magical moments spent in her garden. Pilar’s beauty is not only embodied in her art, but it also lives on in the fight for human rights and the dignity of women. Never give up.

–Pilar Pobil Legacy Foundation

Ted Wilson
Dave Jonsson

08/07/1941 ~ 4/19/2024

A lifelong Avenues resident and the GACC newsletter editor and webmaster for many years, Dave worked professionally as an editor for the Salt Lake Tribune. We appreciate Dave’s long-time service to the Avenues and dedication to telling our Avenues stories with professionalism! 

David Preston Jonsson, 82, died April 19, 2024. He was born to Rueben L. and Kathryn Preston Jonsson, in Buffalo, New York, on August 7, 1941, four months before Pearl Harbor. His family lived in Buffalo and Williamsville until 1946 when his father accepted a transfer back to his home state of Utah. When the family arrived in Salt Lake City, there were just two houses available for purchase: a chicken farm in Kearns, and a small cottage on H Street. His dad chose the latter.

David attended Longfellow Elementary School, Bryant Junior High School and East High School, graduating in 1959. He enrolled at the University of Utah and due to his love of photography, became involved in the Daily Utah Chronicle and the Utonian Yearbook. He was head photographer of the Utonian in 1963.

David’s dad had died in 1956, and his widowed mother had a meager income so David worked from the time he was 15. In college, he had up to three jobs at once, and as a result, it took him five years to graduate with a degree in Journalism. For a summer, he was a photographer for the Murray Eagle.

In 1964, David landed a dream job with The Salt Lake Tribune almost simultaneously with marrying Leigh Ann Best whom he met at a student orientation in the University of Utah Student Union.

He was first a photographer for The Tribune, but soon became a reporter. It was a career that put food on the table for 30 years.

David also became a member of the board of directors of the Newspaper Employees Credit Union, and was its chairman when, in 2016, it merged with a larger credit union that offered its members vastly increased and improved services.

In 2009, David became the volunteer editor of the monthly newsletter of the Greater Avenues Community Council, a role in which he served for ten years.

David always loved repairing things and do it yourself projects. He regularly took his family camping around Utah, with his great friend James “Jim” Johnston and his family. He dabbled in short film-making on Super 8 film, model airplane building, and CB radio, where his handle was “Snapshot,” but most of all, he loved photography and developing his own pictures, back in the day when film was king. His son Jeffrey inherited his love of photography, and followed in his footsteps also becoming a yearbook photographer, and then writer for the Daily Utah Chronicle.

David made many life-long friends at The Tribune and continued organizing regular lunch dates with a group of them until very recently.

David’s life was his family, and loved spending time with them most of all, attending plays in which his son Jeremy and several grandchildren performed, assorted school programs and recitals, and gathering all together as often as possible.

David is survived by his wife of 60 years, Leigh Ann, and sons Jeffrey (Launie Hansen) and Jeremy (Jennie Tobler) and five spectacular grandchildren: Ellie, Gwen and Preston and Katie and Maggie.

He is also survived by a sister, Carolyn Wright, and brother-in-law Robert H. Best. David was predeceased by a sister Nancy Handley, and his brother-in-law Dennis Wright.

Ted Wilson
Ted Wilson

5/18/1939 ~ 04/11/2024

Former Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson’s family described him as “the eternal optimist” who “loved people and people loved him back.” They added his priorities in life were centered around “family and public service.”

“We are honored that his memory will live on in the legacy he built as Salt Lake City Mayor, through the countless people he has taught and mentored, his decades of humanitarian service, and his mountaineering accomplishments,” read the statement.

The Democrat led Utah’s capital city from 1976 to 1985. During his tenure, Wilson was known for being environmentally-minded. He supported the protection of public lands, even if they were not in his direct jurisdiction. Wilson worked to expand green spaces and established landmark historical and foothill preservation ordinances within Salt Lake City limits.

Wilson also oversaw the reconstruction of the Salt Lake City International Airport and improvements to the city’s sewage and water systems.

In July 1985, Wilson left the mayoral office before the end of his third term to run the University of Utah Hinckley Institute of Politics, where he served as director for nearly two decades.

Wilson was born in Salt Lake City and graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor’s in political science.

He also left a lasting political legacy that has carried onto his children. He is the father of seven, including two stepchildren from his marriage to Holly Mullen. His daughter, Jenny Wilson, is the mayor of Salt Lake County. Wilson was surrounded by his family when he passed.

“He built and nurtured many deep and meaningful friendships and would remind us all to ‘never sweat the small stuff,’” Wilson’s family said.

Ted Wilson
Dave Van Langeveld

02/06/1941 ~ 04/24/2024

Dave was a lifelong Avenues resident, a retired educator, and former Chair of the Greater Avenues Community Council.

Dave had many passions like calculating numbers, skiing, traveling, and talking politics, but his real passion was finding ways to help others be their best and being with family.

David Herbert Van Langeveld was born February 6, 1941, to Jacobus Johannes Van Langeveld and Johanna Maria Herbert in Salt Lake City, just the day before his father’s 65th birthday. His parents were immigrants from the Netherlands. His father loved playing with numbers and taught Dave how to do many different math manipulations in his head.

Dave dropped out of West High School after 10th grade to work. While he never finished his GED, he was admitted to the University of Utah on probation. In the beginning, he didn’t do too well, which was reflected in his GPA. He eventually went to work for Sperry Utah as an inspector of the components for the space program. The job paid well, and he had money for skiing which was his favorite sport. He continued skiing until age 81.

In December 1962 he began a 2 ½ year mission to The Netherlands for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints where he made life-long friends. When he re-entered the U of U on his return, he was still on probation, so Dave took a year of math, English and international law to raise his GPA. He was on the dean’s list all that year. In the Fall of 1966, he and Jill Andersen were married in the Salt Lake Temple. They began married life as poor students in The Avenues living in his mother’s duplex.

Because of his early love for numbers, he decided to major in Mathematics and work in business, but was eventually directed toward education, and he never looked back. He taught high school math in Davis County at Viewmont and Clearfield High Schools for over 40 years before he retired. He loved the students and loved watching them figure things out. He also tutored many of the neighborhood kids to help them pass calculus.

One class of calculus students was shocked to discover that he was a high school dropout without a high school diploma. They decided to remedy that. They quietly worked with their principal and surprised him at a school assembly where, with Pomp and Circumstance, he was presented an honorary Clearfield High School Diploma to go with his bachelor’s from the University of Utah and his master’s from the University of Montana.

He was honored by being inducted into the Davis School District Teachers Hall of Fame.

He was the Davis Education Association (DEA) president and worked tirelessly with the Utah Education Association (UEA) to support public education. When he retired, he became the first president of the UEA-Retired group.

He loved his community. He was born and raised in The Avenues. He worked with the Greater Avenues Community Council (GACC) to find ways to serve. He was president of the GACC in 2011 and in 2017 he received the Heart and Hands Award for his many years of service.
He enjoyed sharing his time and talents with his church community. He especially enjoyed his many teaching assignments.

He liked to take the family camping, but he hated the insects. He liked camping in a 20-foot motor home so he could be in the mountains but have windows with screens and be able to take a quick shower. He also loved hiking with family or friends.

He had the “travel bug” and visited many beautiful places to see God’s handiwork. He used to say that if he wasn’t Dutch, he would like to be Norwegian because of the breath-taking fjords.

He leaves behind his cherished wife of 57 years, Jill; his children David R. Van Langeveld (Kris) of Ogden, Utah; Kim Pollard (Shane) of Bentonville, Arkansas; Gerrit Van Langeveld (Alex) of South Jordan, Utah; Erin Coppin (Mark) of Jerome, Idaho; J.J. Van Langeveld (Alisa) of North Salt Lake, Utah; and Stéphane Akoki and his sister Melissa Akoki, Saratoga Springs, Utah; and 16 grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his parents; and his brother Jim.

A memorial service is scheduled for 6:30 pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, in the Hilltop Ward chapel followed by a mingle – 589 E. 18th Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah.

In remembrance of Dave’s life and service, the family asks that you donate time or money to a charity that you think will make a difference in someone else’s life.

Ted Wilson
Patricia "PJ" secrist

1951 ~ 10/1/2024

Patricia Jean “PJ” Secrist (nee Childs)

Patricia Jean (Pat or PJ) Secrist, 72, of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away peacefully on October 1, 2024 in Salt Lake City.

Pat was born in Salt Lake City to France and Frona Childs in 1951. After a few years, the family moved to Richfield, UT, where she spent her childhood years developing a life-long love for friends, books, animals, and nature. She learned to play piano, guitar, and flute. Richfield always remained dear to her, even after the family moved to Bountiful, UT. There, as a beautiful high school senior, she met David Secrist, a young college guy, at Lee’s Cafe, where she worked as a hostess. They dated steadily for a year before getting married. They moved to Cody, Wyoming where they spent five years working for different oil companies, making lifelong friends, and riding horses. During their time together, they raised three fine young men, Cory, Chauncey, and Craig, who recruited Heather, Tiffany, and Jules into the family. They have one grandson, Traven. Numerous pets were also brought into the fold. Pat elected to stay home to take care of the boys when they were young. Eventually, she reentered the workforce, and had several careers, each being a step up from the last. In her time at Williams Northwest Pipeline, she enjoyed her work and built lifelong friendships with many of her colleagues. She volunteered for the United Way, Red Butte Garden, the local library, and the Avenues Street Fair. Pat and Dave traveled the world, developing and broadening their appreciation for the other people and wonders of this planet. She had a good life.

Pat was preceded in death by her parents and is survived by her husband, David; her children, Cory, Chauncey, and Craig; recruits Heather, Tiffany, and Jules; and grandson, Traven; as well as her little feline buddy, Bogo.

She will be dearly missed.

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New Residents

New to the Avenues? 

The Greater Avenues Community Council welcomes new residents to our Avenues neighborhoods. We are proud of our community and hope you will be happy to call it home. It is an outstanding place to work, recreate and establish a home. 

We invite you and your family to participate in the services and programs offered by the Council, and we hope you’ll explore this website.   See our list of Community Resources

You will receive our monthly newsletter – The Agenda – via mail. 

We hold monthly community meetings, generally the first Wednesday of each month, at the Jack & Corinne Sweet branch library at 455 North F Street, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  

Save the date for our annual Avenues Street Fair, this year on September 14th. 

Consider being a volunteer with any of our committees or service projects. 

Contact us with any questions and we will get back to you right away!

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Communications

The GACC Communications Committee oversees the production of our monthly Avenues Newsletter, and manages our Web Page and Social Media presence. 

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Communications

We work to ensure that all our communication channels are working effectively to keep all Avenues residents and business owners informed and engaged.

NEWSLETTER – We produce a monthly newsletter – The Agenda – that is printed and mailed to every Avenues address each month. The Avenues Council has been sending a monthly newsletter for over 25 years, thanks to generous support from Zions Bank and from  Intermountain LDS Hospital and our newsletter advertisers. The main purpose of the newsletter is to inform the community of the topics that will be discussed at each month’s community meeting. In addition to the printed newsletter we have our online newsletter.

WEB PAGE – We are continually updating the information on www.avenuescouncil.org, avenuesstreetfair.org and avenueschoir.org to provide you with the latest information about what is happening in the Aveneues. Thank you XMission for donating web hosting services. Thank you Infobytes for managing our WordPress site.

SOCIAL MEDIA – see all the latest about the Avenues on Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. We strive to provide you with the latest information and the best experience possible. Stay connected with our latest updates!

VOLUNTEER – We need volunteers to help with our communications efforts. Do you like working with web pages, graphics or newsletters? Please email Communications Chair if you can help and you would like to join in any of our exciting communications efforts!

CONTENT SUGGESTIONS – Email GACC Chair at gaccchair@slc-avenues.org with any topics you would like addressed by the Council or by the GACC Board, during our monthly community or board meetings or in our newsletter.

 

 

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