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Kaysville New Year’s Eve Celebration

Kaysville & Fruit Heights NYE

A New Years Eve party for Kaysville/Fruit Heights residents will be held on December 31 beginning at 7:00 p.m. There will be bingo at City Hall, story telling at the Library, music and dancing at the Senior Center, kids carnival at Kaysville Elementary and free food at the Recreation Center. There will also be a countdown at the clock tower at midnight.

Bring your family and join the fun!

Postponed 2021 NYE

Kaysville City Event Calendar
City Hall
23 East Center Street, Kaysville

Sphinxes and Sweethearts

Sphinx

Need to woo your valentine? Bring a date to BYU’s Museum of Peoples and Cultures (MPC) to experience a night of Egyptian culture and cuisine on Valentine’s Day. The Egyptian-themed date night “Sphinxes and Sweethearts” will begin at 7:00 that evening.

“We created this date night as a means to educate participants about ancient Egyptian culture in a relaxed, casual setting,” said Anna McKean, promotions manager at the MPC.

The evening will be filled with competition, prizes, learning, and food. Couples will have the chance to win prizes through three different activities: a mummy-wrapping race, a set of three different games (Pyramid, Egyptian Balderdash, and “Matching of the Gods”), and painting hieroglyphics. Mediterranean refreshments will also be provided for the couples to enjoy.

*Discontinued Event

Utah Valentine’s Day Events & Activities

Museum of Peoples and Cultures
Brigham Young University

FREE Bluegrass Jam

Bluegrass Music Jam, Free, Rocky Mountain Pizza Company, Salt Lake City, Utah

Pizza and Bluegrass! There is no better way to enjoy Wednesdays. Come by Rocky Mountain Pizza Company and enjoy some music!

The regular gang will start to play about 8:00 PM, so grab some pizza & beer, settle in, and have a great time!

*Discontinued Event  2021

Rocky Mountain Pizza Company
3977 South Wasatch Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT 84124
801-272-9888

Firehouse BBQ Cook-Off

The Intermountain Barbecue Association, a Utah non-profit organization, will be hosting the first annual firehouse BBQ Cook-Off in Holladay. This event, featuring both professional and “backyard” (amateur) teams, will be held right behind the City Hall in Holladay. Both professional and “backyard” teams will compete for top honors & prizes, and proceeds from the event will go towards various participating Fire Houses in the Salt Lake valley. The event will be licensed by the Kansas City Barbecue Society – the largest BBQ association in the world.

Discontinued Event

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Holladay City Event Calendar
4580 S 2300 E, Holladay, UT

Sunday Brunch in the Mountains

Sunday Brunch

Live music and great food in a beautiful mountain setting at Snowbird Ski Resort’s Atrium Restaurant. Weekly menu includes a variety of brunch favorites, a carving station, omelet station and a magnificent array of house-made desserts.

Continental breakfast items and a full lunch buffet every day throughout the regular winter ski season or a complete breakfast buffet and an elaborate Sunday Brunch throughout the summer.

Patio dining in a beautiful mountain setting is the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon during the summer. The menu consists of the very finest in buffet dining with a variety of salads, soups, specialty platters, hot entrees and accompaniments, as well as a delectable assortment of desserts hand-made in the Snowbird Bakery.

Reservations are recommended for Summer Sunday Brunches but not required for the Skier’s Buffet in the Winter.

*Discontinued Event
Sunday Brunch Happening Now

Snowbird Ski Resort Atrium Restaurant
Little Cottonwood Canyon, Sandy
9385 S, Snowbird Center Dr, Snowbird

Campfire Concert in the Canyon

The Southwest Wildlife Foundation in conjunction with Groovacious will host the third in its series of family-friendly outdoor CAMPFIRE CONCERTS IN THE CANYON on Friday, September 25th.  The last and final Campfire Concert for the year will feature Wood, Skin & Steel of Southern Utah, Bottled Monkey of Southern Utah.These entertaining, fun, musical get-togethers feature local and touring talent and begin at 8:00PM and are free to the public.

The Southwest Wildlife Foundation Park is located 1 1/2 miles east of Cedar City’s Main Street, up Cedar Canyon on Highway 14. The campfire pit is found at the south side of Coal Creek toward the end of the walking path. Parking is available at the Wildlife Foundation sign and a walking bridge is located several yards to the west.

The musicians will be play from 8:30 PM to approximately 10:30 PM. The campfire concerts is a casual and impromptu experience and participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, lanterns and flashlights, hotdogs, marshmallows and any other food for roasting. Drinks are also encouraged although alcoholic beverages are prohibited. There is some seating at the site. For additional information about The Campfire Concerts in the Canyon series, call 435-867-9800.

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Campfire Concerts in the Park

Amanda Chamberlain’s HUKA B-day!

Come help celebrate Amanda Chamberlain’s Lucky Birthday Full of NINES Party! 9/19/09

No worries about being on your feet all night – this night is going to feel like a party at someone’s house where we can all sit and hang out and mingle – but with the benefit of the Huka atmosphere, bartenders and music! The Huka location makes for a good half-way point for both my Salt Lake City and Sandy friends!

The Hookah Bar is a place where you can relax and have fun the same time. For the finest drinks to the mouth watering dishes, Hookah bar has it all. The Hookah Bar is a place where you can relax and have fun the same time. For the finest drinks to the mouth watering dishes, Hookah bar has it all.

The Hookah’s smoke a Fruit Paste Tobacco called Shisha, which is simply blended fruit and small strands of tobacco, the Hookah contains no additives or toxins like cigarettes do, and it simply leaves you with a great fruit flavor in your mouth and relaxed as apposed to stinking like smoke and a bad taste to top it off. Hookah’s have been used in the middle east for centuries as a social experience, its not till just recently that we have caught on to the fun that is the hookah.

Amanda Chamberlain