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What to Do and What to See in Utah in November

If you are looking for a night out or what to do what that elk skin, check out activities and entertainment for November.

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November Activities

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November 11th: Nordic Folk Music – Skolkis in Concert. Presented by Salt Lake Scandinavian Music & Dance. Held at the Clubhouse at 850 E South Temple. Starts at 7:30 pm. $15 entry admission, payable at the door. Suitable for kids and families.

November 11th: Mastering Nature Photography. Free photography seminar presented by Photo Adventures Workshops at the Davis Conference Center, 1651 N 700 W, Layton, Utah. Learn from professional wildlife photographer Christopher Balmer at this community event. Call 208-523-6789 to reserve a place in the class.    

November 12th: Buckskinner Days – Fort Buenaventura Mountain Men. Join this pre-1840s Mountain Man organization from 9 am to 5 pm at Fort Buenaventura in Ogden, 2450 A Avenue. Learn primitive skills such as curing elk or deer skins, campfire cooking, woodworking and more. Visit http://fortbuenaventuramountainmen.org for more information.

November 19th: Salt Lake City Flea Market & Swap Meet presented by Urban Flea Market. Held at the Utah State Fairpark from 11 am to 4 pm for the general public and 10 am to 11 am for collectors. Contact Kate Wheadon for more information at kate@fleamarketslc.com14317555_821061947996915_1490201428032287573_n

November 19th: Moab Turkey Trot. Join in Moab City’s Annual Turkey Trot at the Moab Recreation and Aquatics Center, 374 N Park Ave, Moab. Events start at 9 am with the Kids’ Fun Run, and at 9:15 am for the 3.5K. Registration is $10 in advance and $15 the day of the race. Proceeds benefit youth sports programs. There will be turkeys and prizes for age group winners. Visit moabrecreation.org to pre-resgister and for more information.

November 26th: Holiday Electric Light Parade in Ogden. The parade starts at 5:30 and travels from 22nd Street to 28th Street along Washington Blvd. At the conclusion of the parade, Santa will turn on the lights at Ogden’s Christmas Village.

Visit our Holiday Shopping Guide: utahstories.com/shop-made-in-utah/ to get a start on your holiday shopping.

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Hale Centre Theatre: Sister Act, October 12th to December 3rd, 2016. 3333 Decker Lake Dr. West Valley. hct.org/online/

Hale Center Theater: Catch Me If You Can, October 6th to November 19th, 2016. 225 W 400 N, Orem. haletheater.org/theater/

The Children’s Theatre: Anne of Green Gables, November 5th to December 3rd, 2016. 3605 S. State Street, Salt Lake City. uctheatre.org/

Pioneer Theatre:. Oliver! December 2nd to 17th, 2016.  300 S 1400 E, Salt Lake City pioneertheatre.org/

Kingsbury Hall: Ragamala Dance Company November 12, 2016. 1395 Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City. tickets.utah.edu/events/ragamala-dance-company/

Salt Lake Acting Company: Diary of a Worm, A Spider and a Fly,December 2-28,  2016. 168 W 500 N, Salt Lake City. saltlakeactingcompany.org/this-season

Off Broadway Theatre: Miracle on 3rd and Main, November 18th to December 24th, 2016. 272 S Main Street, Salt Lake City. theobt.org/obtseason.html

Desert Star Playhouse: Nutcracker Men in Tights, November 10th to December 31st. 4861 S State Street, Murray. desertstar.biz

Utah Symphony: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™ in Concert December 23 & 24, 2016. Abravanel Hall, 123 W South Temple, Salt Lake City. utahsymphony.org

Ballet West: The Nutcracker December 2-26, 2016. Capitol Theatre, 50 W 200 S, Salt Lake City. balletwest.org

Repertory Dance Theatre: Brio November 17-19, 2016. Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W 300 S, Salt Lake City. rdtutah.org

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Egyptian Theatre: Little Shop of Horrors, November 18th to 26th, 2016. 328 Main Street, Park City. egyptiantheatrecompany.org/

Plan B Theatre Company: One Big Union, November 10th to 20th, 2016. 138 W 300 S, Salt Lake City planbtheatre.org/onebigunion/

Eccles Theater: Beautiful – The Carole King Musical, November 15th to 20th, 2016. 131 S Main Street, Salt Lake City. broadway-at-the-eccles.com/shows/beautiful

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