The Haunted Woods

October, Halloween Week at The Haunted Woods
Camp Tracy Lodge, Mill Creek Canyon Rd.

Salt Lake City, UT, 84125  (801) 569-1341

Halloween, Haunted House, Haunted Woods, UtahA Family Friendly Haunted House with proceeds benefiting the Boy Scouts of America GSLC at Camp Tracy Lodge​​ in Mill Creek Canyon.

We take pride in being Utah’s only family friendly haunted attraction.  This annual event is created and performed for cub scout/boy scout aged groups.  It is also popular for girl scout and Activity Day groups.  We do not allow graphic violence, foul language, or demonic beings.  But, it will be intensely fun and a bit scary.

Free Juggling Show

Wasatch Front Jugglers, Trolley Square, Salt Lake City, Utah, Lessons, Classes, Free Learn to JuggleThe Wasatch Front Jugglers (WFJ) meets every Sunday (barring holidays/special events) from 3:30 to 6:30 P.M. at Trolley Square Mall, located at 600 South and 700 East in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Our normal meeting space, the indoor amphitheatre on the South side of Trolley Square is currently under construction. In the meantime, we are meeting on the North side of the main building (the outdoor amphitheatre/fountain), near the bank.

The meetings are completely open, as practice sessions – we hope to see new people who want to learn to juggle, amateurs who want to practice or learn new tips, and professionals who just want to have a good time. The meetings are unstructured- and work as an open, group practice.

We encourage anyone and everyone to meet us at Trolley Square, as our practice sessions are open to everyone… whether you are a spectator or just hoping to join in the fun and learn to juggle!

For more information please contact Brent Johnson  (801) 597-3681 or Email [email protected]

*Discontinued (Updated 2016)

Wasatch Front Jugglers
Trolley Square 367 South 700 East Salt Lake City, UT 84102

Ansel Adams: Early Works

Ansel Easton Adams (February 20, 1902 – April 22, 1984) was an American photographer and environmentalist, best known for his black-and-white photographs of the American West, especially in Yosemite National Park. One of his most famous photographs was Moon and Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, California.

Ansel Adams, Tetons and the Snake River, Photography, Visual ArtWith Fred Archer, Adams developed the Zone System as a way to determine proper exposure and adjust the contrast of the final print. The resulting clarity and depth characterized his photographs and the work of those to whom he taught the system. Adams primarily used large-format cameras, despite their size, weight, setup time, and film cost, because their high resolution helped ensure sharpness in his images.

Adams founded the Group f/64 along with fellow photographers Edward Weston and Imogen Cunningham, which in turn created the Museum of Modern Art’s department of photography. Adams’s timeless and visually stunning photographs are reproduced on calendars, posters, and in books, making his photographs widely recognizable. – All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License‎ – Wikipedia

The Kimball Art Center is the heart of Park City’s historic and vibrant arts community. It is a non-profit center for the arts, committed to engaging individuals of all ages in diverse and inspiring experiences through education, exhibitions and events.

Greek Theatre

Greek Theatre (Los Angeles)

The Greek Theatre is in Griffith Park. It was paid for with a donation from Griffith J. Griffith, who also donated the land for the park.

Greek Theatre Los Angeles CaliforniaThis 5,870-seat Greek Theatre is owned by the city of Los Angeles, and is managed, operated and promoted by Nederlander-Greek Inc. The Greek Theatre won the Best Small Outdoor Venue award seven times in the past eight years, which was awarded by Pollstar Magazine, the industry’s leading trade publication.

The Greek Theatre had a limited concert season during its first two decades. During World War II, the amphitheater was used as a barracks. In 1947, however, the theatre was used for the Broadway show Anything Goes for two weeks. During the 1950s, under the management of James Doolittle, a concert promoter, the amphitheatre underwent a series of renovations that allowed the theater to compete with rival 1950s’ theaters; Doolittle in fact drew up plans for those renovations.

In 1983, the Greek Theatre’s seating capacity was expanded to 6,187, but recent renovations have brought the Greek Theatre’s capacity down to 6,162 in 1995 and to 5,700 in 2004. In 2009 the Los Angeles Fire Marshal permitted the addition of two more rows in the pit, bringing full capacity at the Greek to 5,870 seated / 5,900 general admission.

The Greek Theatre is used for concerts, stage shows, and graduation ceremonies for Thomas Starr King Middle School and John Marshall High School, among other events.*

Ancient Greek Theatre

Ancient Greek Theatre, Tragedy, Comedy, TheaterThe theatre of ancient Greece, or ancient Greek drama, is a theatrical culture that flourished in ancient Greece between c. 550 and c. 220 BC. The city-state of Athens, which became a significant cultural, political and military power during this period, was its centre, where it was institutionalised as part of a festival called the Dionysia, which honoured the god Dionysus. Tragedy (late 6th century BC), comedy (486 BC), and the satyr play were the three dramatic genres to emerge there. Athens exported the festival to its numerous colonies and allies in order to promote a common cultural identity. Western theatre originated in Athens and its drama has had a significant and sustained impact on Western culture as a whole.* _ All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License‎ – Wikipedia

Thanksgiving Point Two-Buck Tuesdays

$2 Tuesdays are your chance to experience Thanksgiving Point for just $2 per guest, per venue. So, for every Tuesday in August, you can visit the Museum of Ancient Life, Thanksgiving Point Gardens, or Farm Country. Or all three. Bring the family, bring the neighbors, but make sure you don’t miss the chance to experience Thanksgiving Point.

What Else is $2?
• Cooking Classes. Bring a friend for $2. Register for any Emporium Kitchen cooking classes in August and pay just $2 to bring a friend. (Please call 801.768.2300 to register).
• Emporium Fudge. Yummy, rich, delicious original fudge from the Emporium. Get a half-pound for just $2.

Dinosaurs

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