South Jordan City is setting the stage for an evening of civic engagement, as announced in a social media post by the city’s government. The community is invited to witness the Oath of Office Ceremony, an event that not only continues the tradition of democratic passage but also strengthens the fabric of local governance through the ceremonial swearing-in of elected leaders.
The ceremony, poised for January 6, 2026, will bring a flourish of patriotism courtesy of contributions from local students and public servants. The South Jordan Fire Department will present the Color Guard, followed by the Bingham High School Madrigals, who are set to perform the National Anthem. The youth of Aspen Elementary will lead the Pledge of Allegiance, while the young voices of South Jordan Elementary’s 5th Grade Class will fill the room with a patriotic song. It’s a conscious move, one reflecting the city’s recognition of its younger generation’s role in the perpetuation of civic pride.
Dawn R. Ramsey, ready to embark on her third term as mayor, leads the lineup of officials to be sworn in alongside Council Members Don Shelton and Jason McGuire, who are also no strangers to the council chambers, beginning their fourth and third terms, respectively. Following the solemn affirmations of office, the ceremony will transition into a reception, providing an opportunity for the community members to personally engage with their re-elected representatives, according to the City of South Jordan…