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.
The secret of stress management is in your breath. Each individual has the ability to calm the mind, relax the body, and energize the entire system within minutes. Join us for a free demonstration of the breathing techniques that have changed the lives of more than 20 million people in 140 countries. The session will introduce you to practices that heal and harmonize the body, mind, and spirit; skills for handling negative emotions and situations; practical wisdom on improving work and relationships; and insight into the laws that govern the mind and emotions.
Bartholomew Richards, Classical Guitarist from Midvale Utah, will perform as part of Midvale Arts Council’s Free Concert Series on Friday, December 10, 2010 at 7:30pm at the Midvale Performing Arts Center at 695 West Center Street (7720 South) Midvale, Utah.
Free Concert Series
To help bring the Arts to the people of Midvale, the Midvale Arts Council sponsors a free concert once a month. Performances include music, theater, comedy, and other arts acts from Midvale and around the state. Unless otherwise noted, the free concerts will be held on the third Friday of each month at 7:30pm.
If you have (or are in or know of) a performing group that has a family-friendly show and would like to participate in the free concert series, please apply. We are always looking for local talent.
Not too long ago, people often knew the farmers growing their family’s food. Take a stroll back to this nostalgic time with Thanksgiving Point’s Farmer’s Markets. You’ll purchase fine locally produced products and maybe even meet some of the farmers behind the produce you love.
Enjoy two musical performances by the Utah Valley Bell Choir in the Museum’s Grand Gallery. The concert is free, but tickets are required and are available at the Museum’s East Desk. 3:30 and 5:00pm
Plant and garden-ware vendors, experts, workshops, and mini-classes throughout the day. This is also an excellent opportunity to get that last-minute gift for mom!
Learn what you can do to save money and reduce your impact on the environment. Reducing your carbon footprint is easy to do and will help you save on monthly expenses.
The 2nd Annual Utah Green Festival features alternative fuel vehicles, solar, wind, geothermal, and electric power providers, local nurseries, farmer market vendors, community organizations, and a variety of statewide organizations emphasizing sustainability in their product, services, or organization. Reducing your carbon footprint is easy, cost-effective, and fun.
The festival will feature vendors, experts, live music, children’s activities, green workshops every thirty minutes, a climbing wall, a bounce house, food, and fun. Best of all, admission is free.
The Conservation Garden Park is uniquely situated to host the Utah Green Festival because of its emphasis on educating the public on ways to save water and energy through Waterwise landscaping methods and water conservation.
Enjoy a bit o’ the Irish and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early this year…
The Gallivan Center is happy to host the annual Highland Bagpipe Experience Workshop. You are invited to learn about the history of the bagpipes, have a bagpipe lesson from members of the Utah Pipe Band, and best of all… it’s FREE!
Join Clark Planetarium and the Salt Lake Astronomical Society (SLAS) in a salute to amateur astronomy.
August is a great time for observing. Many beautiful “Deep Sky” astronomical objects can easily be seen and the Perseid meteor shower reaches peak visibility on August 12.
Clark Planetarium is hosting a series of free lectures to show you how to use a telescope to see what objects are visible late summer night sky. As a bonus, attendees will receive a coupon for 10% off telescopes, binoculars and accessories in the Planet Fun Clark Planetarium Store!
SLAS will also be at the events with details on upcoming public star parties where attendees can get acquainted with telescopes and meet others interested in amateur astronomy.
The Holladay Arts Council is proud to present a four day showing of fine local art, including photography, paintings, drawings, pen and ink, sculpture, glass work, jewelry, pottery, needle crafts, wood work and more. On November 14 there will be an artist’s reception with live music from 3-6p.m.
Art show eligibility- anyone living, working or going to school in the Holladay/Cottonwood/Midvale area
Items requested-photography, paintings, drawings, pen and ink, needlecrafts, sculpture to include wood, clay, stone etc., glass work, jewelry, pottery/wood bowls etc and any other art form as long as it can be displayed on a table or hung on the wall, we reserve the right to refuse any art deemed inappropriate.
Limit 4 items (it’s not necessary to be in the same category) some exceptions for sculpture, pottery etc
$5 entry fee per item will be assessed, however if we should accept more than 4 items no additional charge will be assessed
While it’s no accident this begins on Veterans day, it’s also not mandatory that your work depict something of a patriotic nature.
“People’s Choice” awards will be given out
This is also a fund raising event if you have an item you can have in a silent auction please help us at the Holladay Arts Council