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CEDAR CITY — The recent grand opening of RCS Rocket Motor Components' new facility in Cedar City brought out plenty of VIPs, including the governor, all of whom expressed optimism and pride in what this endeavor could mean.
"This state-of-the-art facility is not just a building. It represents our relentless pursuit of innovation, our dedication to excellence and our unwavering commitment to shaping the future of hobby and professional rocketry," said RCS founder and president Gary Rosenfield as he and others prepared to cut the ceremonial ribbon on June 27.
Approximately 200 people attended the event, including company officials and employees of RCS and its divisions, which include AeroTech and Industrial Solid Propulsion, and members of their families. Joining them were a few pioneers in the field of model rocketry, along with civic and community leaders and members of the public.
Gov. Spencer Cox, in a videotaped message, congratulated the company on its growth and expansion.








