Community Events
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Ogden Nature Center’s CUP HOP is Back
The Ogden Nature Center’s CUP HOP is returning by popular demand. For a $20 donation, you will receive a bluebird mug, filled with a specialty coffee, tea, or cocoa at one…
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Utah Film Center Presents Free Kids Films and Media Arts Activities In November
Utah Film Center announced a lineup of films and media arts programs for kids available in November to stream for free, including Tumbleweeds Favorites and Programming For The Young And Young…
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COVID Marketplace – New Restaurants and Sad Closures
Salt Lake City’s downtown is starting to show signs of life again. Cruising down Broadway the adaptations that restaurants have had to make for COVID are apparent: mainly expanded patio…
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The (Other) Oldest Profession: Storytelling in Utah
Storytelling has been practiced since the beginning of time. There are many storytelling events and festivals in Utah celebrating this oldest profession.
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The Utah Avalanche Center Backcountry Benefit Pivots to Online Event and is a Raging Success
The Utah Avalanche Center has been a vital part of Utah’s ski and snowboard community since the late 1970s. The center’s mission is to provide avalanche education, outreach, and forecasting,…
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Following City Guidelines Fear Factory is Still Bringing on the Scare
Fear Factory decided that a scary virus wasn’t going to stop them from scaring Salt Lake crowds as they’ve done for the past nine years. They are determined to have…
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Red Light Alert RESTART to light up Ogden Venues
Ogden locations prepare to be lit in red on Sept. 1 st in support of the live events industry.
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Utah Farmers Adapting to Farmers Market Changes: Getting Creative with Selling Utah Local Goods and Produce
Downtown Farmers Market is going to look a little differently this year. The typical festival-type atmosphere of the event will be reduced to simply a place to pick up essential…
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Starry Starry Night: Dark Sky Parks and Research Flourish in Utah
While Utah is known around the world for extraordinary landscapes, the International Dark Skies Association has designated 15 official Dark-Sky Parks in the Beehive state—more than any other place in…
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J. Willard Marriott Library invites Utahns to help preserve history of the pandemic
Whatever your experience during these difficult times, you are part of history and the J. Willard Marriott Library at the University of Utah wants to hear from you. The library…
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And They’re Off! Chariot Races in Ogden
Chariot Races in Ogden: On a balmy winter day in Ogden, the Golden Spike Arena grandstand is filled with eager spectators awaiting the starting gate to open
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StoryCorps to Visit Salt Lake City
StoryCorps, a renowned nonprofit organization celebrating the stories of everyday Americans, will partner with KUER to record interviews in Salt Lake City from March 25 to April 24 as part…
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Ogden Spring Beer Fest Postponed
Events postponed due to health concerns regarding COVID-19
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St. Patrick’s Day SLC: Everyone can “go green” on March 17
While enjoying a beer with a few of his friends 43 years ago on St. Patrick’s Day, John Welsh and the crew started wondering why Utah didn’t have a St.…