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June Events Worth Attending in Salt Lake and Beyond

Here are five exciting June events worth checking out that will be taking place in Salt Lake and beyond.

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Here is the list of a few exciting events in June in Salt Lake City and beyond.

Utah Stories Night: Storytelling Contest 

Join us for a night of storytelling at Dali Crepes in Cottonwood Heights on Wednesday, June 19th, from 6 to 8 pm! Share your tales on stage for three minutes. The top storyteller wins $100 cash and others can win $50 gift cards to Ruth’s Diner, Caffe Molise, State Room concert tickets, and $20 RubySnap Cookies gift cards. Your stories might even get featured in Utah Stories or our podcasts.

Don’t miss out! Entry is $10 and includes a $10 voucher for Dali Crepes.

SLC Girlies Walk Club 

If you are a girl looking for friends in Salt Lake City, come by Sugar House Park at the big pavilion at 8:30 a.m on June 22nd. Enjoy walking with a bunch of girlies and pups. 

Big Cottonwood Brew Fest 2024 

Head over to Solitude Mountain Resort to experience live music, and yummy food alongside Utah beers. It is on June 16th and admission is free. 

Juneteenth Block Party at Flanker 

Celebrate Juneteenth at Flanker from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 19th. Take the advantage of $5 beers and $6 wines to pair with your food. 

Utah Blues Festival

At the Gallivan Center on June 14th and 15th, the Blues Festival will take place. Several excellent blues artists will perform to fill your itch for some blues music. 

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