Chamber Connect featuring Fly SGU

With blue clay and other expansive soils working to undermine the integrity of a section of the St. George Regional Airport (SGU) runway, the airport will be closing from May 29 to September 26, 2019. While crews work at an accelerated pace to repair 5,400 feet of runway, the City of St George Team led by Mayor Jon Pike is working with strategic partners to minimize impacts.  

 

The team has coordinated with SkyWest to add additional flights from Salt Lake City to Cedar City (CDC) during the closure and designed a Public Involvement Plan to inform businesses and citizens during construction of the Runway Improvement Project.

 

We encourage you to join our team and track our progress by

  • Following us on facebook at SGU - St George Regional Airport for quick reports and interactions

  • Signing up for weekly email updates at flySGU.org/closure

 

We appreciate your patience and look forward to added direct service to Dallas/Fort Worth when we reopen September 26.


 
About Richard Stehmeier
Richard has been in aviation for more than 30 years. He has worked both sides of the airport, in airfield management and as a pilot. This experience has helped him understand and relate to all types of airport operators. For the past eight years he has been directing the growth of the St. George Regional Airport. During his tenure the airport has grown from one airline to four airlines (Delta, United, American and Allegiant Air) and have flights have grown from four flights a day to 11 round trip daily flights to four major hubs.
He cut his airport director’s teeth in Logan, Utah, for 6 years at the Logan-Cache airport.  He guided the development of that airport from a sleepy General Aviation airport to a commercial airport in the first year of his tenure. “That was a serious learning curve,” he said.
In his previous life, before managing airports, Richard spent 12 years in the USAF as an Aerial Port Specialist for the first four years, then as a C-141B Pilot/Instructor Pilot and Command Post Duty Officer.
He has a Business Management degree, with an emphasis in Marketing, from California State University at San Bernardino. He is also an American Association of Airport Executives, Certified Manager. He’s been married to his wife Georgia for 38 years, has five children and 15 grandchildren.

 

Lunch Sponsered by Root for Kids
Root for Kids (formerly The Learning Center for Families) is a private, nonprofit organization that has served over 15,000 families throughout Washington County and the Arizona Strip since 1993. Our mission is to promote the success of children one family at a time by helping parents nurture strong beginnings for their children. Research has shown that 90% of a child’s brain develops by the age of five. This time of rapid growth is crucial to a child’s ability to learn and succeed in school and in life. We serve over 600 pregnant women and children under age five with programs such as Kindermusik classes, our Caterpillar Clubhouse early childcare center and three home visiting programs: Early Head Start, Early Intervention and Parents as Teachers. Our staff has grown from three employees in 1993 to now over 90 employees that include family support specialists, nurses, registered dieticians, licensed clinical social workers, music therapy instructors and occupational, physical and speech therapists.

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Root for Kids

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Date and Time

Wednesday May 15, 2019
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM MDT

11:30am--Open Networking
12pm--Program starts

Location

Hilton Garden Inn
1731 South Convention Center Drive
Saint George, UT 84790

Lunch sponsered by Root for Kids

Root for Kids (formerly The Learning Center for Families) is a private, nonprofit organization that has served over 15,000 families throughout Washington County and the Arizona Strip since 1993. Our mission is to promote the success of children one family at a time by helping parents nurture strong beginnings for their children. Research has shown that 90% of a child’s brain develops by the age of five. This time of rapid growth is crucial to a child’s ability to learn and succeed in school and in life. We serve over 600 pregnant women and children under age five with programs such as Kindermusik classes, our Caterpillar Clubhouse early childcare center and three home visiting programs: Early Head Start, Early Intervention and Parents as Teachers. Our staff has grown from three employees in 1993 to now over 90 employees that include family support specialists, nurses, registered dieticians, licensed clinical social workers, music therapy instructors and occupational, physical and speech therapists.






 

Fees/Admission

$15 per person member
$20 per person non- member or walk-in

 

Contact Information

Susi Lafaele at 435-628-1650
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