The Salt Lake Astronomical Society is hosting “star parties” Saturday nights! The events are designed to help people learn more about what’s in the night sky and foster an interest in astronomy. This is a fun activity for the entire family.
The Salt Lake Astronomical Society (SLAS) is a nonprofit corporation formed in the state of Utah. Composed of about 200 members wishing to enjoy the pleasures and benefits of an association of persons interested in astronomy.
The Salt Lake Astronomical Society is hosting “star parties” and “sun parties” in the Salt Lake area. The events are designed to help people learn more about what’s in the night sky and foster an interest in astronomy. This is a fun activity for the entire family.
The Salt Lake Astronomical Society (SLAS) is a nonprofit corporation formed in the state of Utah. Composed of about 200 members wishing to enjoy the pleasures and benefits of an association of persons interested in astronomy.
Award winning Canadian Filmmaker, LAURA TALER leads a two-day hands-on workshop
The three nights of screenings begin at 7:30 pm and include:
September 10 – The Next Generation: Curated Student Works
September 11 – An Evening of Award Winning Films by Laura Taler
September 12 – Diverse Works: Award Winning Dance Films From Around the World
Introduction to Photography
This class will cover camera handling techniques and controls necessary to produce quality photographs for digital and film. Students will also learn basic black and white darkroom skills needed to understand the link between the photographic process and the final print. Students may take the traditional cost. Class is limited to 18 students; minimum enrollment of 5 students.
Once you know the “secret” ingredients and understand the cooking methods used by Japanese steakhouses, you’ll be able to re-create the atmosphere of a high-energy Japanese steakhouse right in your own home. Along with dazzling side dishes, we’ll provide the recipes for succulent steak and shrimp that are so good, your guests won’t even mind if you don’t slice, dice and flip them onto their plates.
SKILLS and TECHNIQUES Working with authentic Japanese ingredients; cooking traditional teppanyaki (hibachi-style) dishes in your own home; peeling, deveining and cooking shrimp; making salad dressing; flambéing; searing and testing meat for doneness; making sauces; stir-frying/wok-cooking.
Steakhouse Salad with Creamy Ginger Dressing
Teppanyaki Shrimp Flambé with Yoshi’s Special Sauce
Hibachi Steak with Fresh Vegetables and Mustard Sauce
October, Saturdays at Thanksgiving Point Museum of Ancient Life 3003 Thanksgiving Way, Lehi, UT 84043 (801) 768-2300
Experience an “An Old Fashioned Halloween Party” every Saturday at the Museum of Ancient Life. Explore the science behind classic Movie Monsters such as Frankenstein, Nessie the Loch Ness Monster, the Blob and others! Join in fun hands-on experiments such as dry ice bubbles and Oobleck and create some fun make-and-takes. Play games, make crafts, and more to get you and your little ones ready for Halloween. Halloween costumes welcome at all Spooky Saturdays.
The Salt Lake Scots Drum Corps will present a FREE demonstration and clinic in Pipe Band Drumming to celebrate International Drum Month at the Columbus Center in Salt Lake City.
Arguably the Museum’s most popular exhibit, the annual Quilt Show highlights the beauty, artistry and skill of Utah’s best quilters. Stop by the Museum to enjoy the exhibit and vote for your favorite quilt!
Join us and partake of an authentic pilgrim feast this holiday season. Thanksgiving Point’s Show Barn will be transformed to immerse you in the culture of the very first Thanksgiving, complete with the sights, sounds, and foods of the 17th century.
Upon arrival, you’ll receive biographical information about one of the pilgrims who attended the first Thanksgiving. You’ll spend an evening seeing life through this person’s eyes as you take a step back into early America.Your hosts will be prominent pilgrim figures, played by actors, who wear period clothing and share customs and traditions of the time.Young ones will delight in traditional games and activities and barnyard visitors. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to celebrate and understand Thanksgiving in fun and new ways.