March 8
Mind the Gap Fest. The Gateway is hosting this event on International Women’s Day with live music on an outdoor stage. The event will explore gender equality gaps with a women-led panel series at Kiln. Tickets are available here.
March 10
Excellence in the Community Presents Broadway and Beyond. Featuring soprano Melinda Kirigin-Voss and tenor Brian Stucki, this event will be held at Peery’s Egyptian Theatre, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogden. The show starts at 7:30pm. This is a free event, but tickets must be reserved in advance here.
March 11
Lucky in Love Fundraiser for Hogle Zoo. This is a 21+ event and will be held at the Asian Highlands exhibit at the zoo. Drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and desserts will be served and tax-deductible donations will help care for more than 150 species of animals. Purchase tickets at hoglezoo.org.
March 11
Peak Perspectives: An Adventure Film Series presented by The Cabin and Wasatch Film Festival at The Cabin, Park City. Starting time is 6pm and $20 tickets can be purchased at tixr.com.

March 14
Night at the Museum at Brigham Young University. BYU Museums are joining forces for a one night event at the Bean Life Science Museum, the Museum of Peoples and Cultures, Education in Zion Gallery, Museum of Paleontology, and the Museum of Art. Visitors are challenged to visit each one in 3 hours and complete challenges. Solve them all and win. This event is free and open to all. 7pm to 10pm.
March 15
The Official St. Patrick’s Day Bar Crawl SLC, presented by Crawl with US at London Belle. Featuring green drinks, shamrocks, and nonstop fun with exclusive drink specials, giveaways, and more. Admission is $10 to $15. 4pm to 11:55pm. Tickets can be found at Eventbrite.
March 15
St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Price’s Main Street. Presented by the Price Municipal Corporation,the parade begins at noon. This 43rd annual event will feature floats and competitions for trophies. Help elect the Grand Marshall.
March 15
Canyonlands Half Marathon and 5 Mile. The race starts at Sandy Beach on the Colorado River, across red rock canyons and then down river to Moab Valley, then down post-card alley, finishing at Lion’s Park adjacent to Arches National Park. Register here.
March 17
Echoes of Ireland – American Fork Symphony with Rinceoiri Don Spraoi Irish Dancers. Held at American Fork Junior High, 1120 N 20 W, American Fork at 7pm. A celebration of Celtic music and dance. Tickets can be purchased at TAFtix.com.
March 21-22
2025 Great Salt Lake Woodcarvers’ Show and Competition. Presented by Great Salt Lake Woodcarvers at Wheeler Historic Farm. Vendors with tools and wood will be on hand along with displays and competitions. There will also be a mini carving class. Hours are 12 to 7pm on March 21 and 9am to 5pm on March 22. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for seniors, and $2 for kids under 12.
April 4-6
Green River Rocks Festival. This is a free event of field trips with Utah’s finest geologist, paleontologist, and archaeological conservationists. Meet the organizations that preserve our public lands and discover rocks and minerals from vendors at a pop-up market outside the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, 1765 E. Main St., Green River, UT. Field trips are limited to around 25 people. For information on signing up for field trips visit their website.
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