Community Events

What to do this July in Utah

June 2–September 16 Nature Connects—Art with LEGO® Bricks at Red Butte Garden. Inspired by nature and built from more than 450,000 LEGO® brick pieces, the Nature Connects® exhibition will feature 14 displays with sculptures that represent connections that sustain life on earth. Admission is free with Garden membership or regular Garden admission. Visit their website…

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LEGO® art at Red Butte Garden.

June 2–September 16
Nature Connects—Art with LEGO® Bricks at Red Butte Garden. Inspired by nature and built from more than 450,000 LEGO® brick pieces, the Nature Connects® exhibition will feature 14 displays with sculptures that represent connections that sustain life on earth. Admission is free with Garden membership or regular Garden admission. Visit their website for more information.

July 6, 13, 20, 27
Moab Free Concert Series. Featuring free, family friendly concerts each Friday in July at Swanny City Park, 400 N 100 W, Moab, from 4:30 to 7:30pm. Also at the events are a Farmers Market, food trucks, beer garden and plenty of space for picnicking and dancing. Visit the free concert website for more information.

July 7, 14, 21, 28
Free outdoor concerts at Snowbird. Held on the Plaza Deck at Snowbird Center from 6pm to 8:45pm. July 7 – Jared & The Mill, July 14 – Jaden Carlson, July 21 – Andy Frasco, and July 28 – Ballroom Thieves. Each concert also features an opening act. Visit the Snowbird website for more information.

July 10
Draper Days Children’s Bike Parade. Presented by Draper Pioneer Days, this event involves children decorating their bikes and showing them off in a parade at Whisperwood Neighborhood Park, 12791 S 700 E. After the parade enjoy entertainment including train rides, bounce houses, a petting zoo, jugglers and more at Bellevue Park, 13251 S Lakemont Drive. The event is held from 6pm to 11:59pm and bikes, skateboards, scooters, wagons, wheelchairs, and roller-skates are all welcome.

July 13
SoJo Glow Run at Midnight. 5K and 10K races in South Jordan at the West Riverfront Park, 11050 S River Front Parkway. The races feature men’s, women’s and kids’ divisions. Entry fees are $25 for the 5K and $35 for the 10K and include a shirt and medal. The race starts at 11pm. To register at their website.

July 13–28
Spanish Fork Fiesta Days and Rodeo. Held at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds Arena, 475 S Main Street, Spanish Fork. Activities include a craft fair, concerts, carnival, athletic events, theater, a parade, and fireworks. Visit their website for a full list.

July 24 Weekend
Ogden Pioneer Days. One of Utah’s largest pioneer celebrations with rodeos, concerts, a parade and Whoopie Girls. For tickets and more information visit their official website.

Utah Theater

Family Friendly

Hale Centre Theatre, Sandy
Newsies
June 25–September 1
9900 South Monroe Street, Sandy

Hale Center Theater, Orem
Annie
June 15–August 11
225 West 400 North, Orem

Eccles Theater
Waitress
September 25–30
131 South Main Street, Salt Lake City

Off Broadway Theatre
Doctor U
June 15–July 21
272 South Main Street, Salt Lake City

Desert Star Playhouse
Law and Disorder
June 7–August 18
4861 South State Street, Murray

CenterPoint Legacy Theatre
Crazy For You
June 15–July 14
525 North 400 West, Centerville

Grand Theatre
The Wonderettes
August 16–September 8
1575 South State Street, Salt Lake City

Empress Theatre
Singin’ in the Rain
July 27–August 11
9104 West 2700 South, Magna

Scera Shell Outdoor Theater
Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
July 6–July 21
699 State Street, Orem

Tuacahn
Cinderella
May 8–October 19
1100 Tuacahn Dr., Ivins

Sundance Summer Theatre
Oklahoma
July 19–August 11
8841 Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, Sundance

Utah Symphony
A Tribute to Abba with the Utah Symphony
July 13 and 14
Snowpark Outdoor Amphitheater, 2250 Deer Valley Drive, Park City

Excellence in the Community
Strawberry Fields Band
July 14
Viridian Center,8030 S 1825 W, West Jordan

Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre
Amazing Grace, Into the Woods, The Secret Garden, The Barber of Seville, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown
June 23–August 4
59 South 100 West, Logan

Utah Shakespeare Festival
Henry VI Part One, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Big River, The Foreigner, The Liar, Othello, An Iliad, Pearl’s in the House
June 28–October 20
Beverley Center for the Arts, 195 West Center Street, Cedar City

Date Night

Salt Lake Acting Company
Saturday’s Voyeur 2018
June 27–August 2
168 West 500 North, Salt Lake City

Mary G. Steiner Egyptian Theatre
The Who’s Tommy
July 6–29
328 Main Street, Park City

 

 

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