Search results for: “community garden”
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40 Acres Not Necessary: Utahns are Homesteading in Urban Backyards
In today’s world, homesteading means having chickens, growing a garden, beekeeping, or possibly raising goats or pigs. Not only does homesteading put dinner on the table, it also offers a…
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Ogden Businesses Survive COVID Challenges Thanks to Local Support
Despite the difficulty of the past year, some Utah businesses have found success by being nimble and willing to adjust their operations on a moment’s notice — and it’s no…
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Doing Well By Doing Good — A Visit to Bill White Farms
Bill White Farms is a state-of-the-art, multi-use complex consisting of crops, orchards, greenhouses, a fish pond, outdoor gardens, meeting and office spaces, beehives, hydroponic gardens, duck ponds, a market/farm stand,…
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Allen Park in Sugar House is Saved From Development
Allen Park in Sugar House is saved from development after a group of citizens decided to petition to get the city to buy Allen Park.
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S2 Ep2: Carl Jung’s Methods for Understanding Dreams and Self Actualization
How do we honor the archetypes, characters and our ancestors who inhabit our soul? A conversation with Machiel Klerk from the Utah Jung Society. Founder of the Jung Society of…
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Paints & Plates, Rodizio on Fire, and Two Old Guys
Worthy events: Paints & Plates @ Deer Valley Grocery-Cafe, Rodizio on Fire at Trolley Square, and Two Old Guys hosting CoffeeHouse @ Unitarian Church
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Affordable Housing Crisis: Utah Urbanites find solution in Cohousing Projects such as Wasatch Commons Cohousing
There has been plenty of media coverage on the affordable housing crisis, which is especially afflicting renters right now. It’s a critical issue in every state, and Utah is no…
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November Activities and Theater
Utah Activities and Theater events tp keep you occupied for the whole month of November.
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Downtown Salt Lake: Out With the Old, In With the New
Rising rents and redevelopment of aging infrastructure have left many long-standing businesses priced out of the market or evicted.
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Sculpture Memorializes a Man and His Mission in Sugar House
Jim Kirkman was known as many things to his friends and family in Sugar House: Master Gardener, educator, an encyclopedia of desert knowledge, an archaeologist with a reverence for what…
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Ogden’s 18th Annual Harvest Moon Celebration
Celebrate the end of summer and the beginning of fall with family-friendly activities, live music, artisan exhibits, community organizations, unique performances, local businesses, seasonal surprises and free entry to Northern…