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Utah’s Free Events, Activities, Venue’s and Things To Do.

Utah Zombie Walk

A zombie walk is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban center, the participants make their way around the city streets and through shopping malls in a somewhat orderly fashion often limping their way towards a public space.

Everyone in Salt Lake Dresses as a Zombie and walks from meeting point to destination in Salt Lake… This ALL AGES event is FREE!!! Just show up as a zombie… the point is to fake a Zombie Attack on the city. Photographers and media are very welcome and encouraged to come… all info for this event will only be found on the link below, or via email, you can also get on a text list, but you have to register via email… [email protected]

http://www.myspace.com/zombiesinslc

Miner’s Park Concert Series

Intimate outdoor stage on Main Street in Park City. Located in the heart of Historic Main Street, come and enjoy music every Saturday & Sunday throughout the summer.

Saturday Aug 08 – Jake Jacobson, Nathan Moore
Sunday Aug 09 – Ricko Donovan, Tyler Forsberg
Saturday Aug 15 – On The Grape, Chris Bender
Sunday Aug 16 – Sweet Wednesday, Blue Wailers
Saturday Aug 22 – Jeanne Marie Rettos, Smokin’ Ed Hubble and Strictly Smokin’

http://www.gigsdirect.com/ProfileVenue.asp?id=467

Miner's Park Concert Series

World Stage! Concert Series

August 03, 2009 – WorldStage! concert series presents Jason Hewlett – music, comedy, dancing & singing impressions
August 10, 2009 – WorldStage! concert series presents “World Travelers” – International music and dance from around the world

Address: 1355 West 3100 South
West Valley City, UT 84119
Location: Utah Cultural Celebration Center
Hours: Concert begins at 8 pm
Doors open at 7 pm
Contact: (801) 965-5100
Cost: Free

http://www.wvc-ut.gov

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Frontier Bank Community Concert Series

The Frontier Bank Community Concert Series presented by Mountain Town Music welcomes musicians weekly on Wednesdays. The concert is free and will last from 6 to 8 p.m. Picnics and dancing are encouraged, but animals are not permitted. Deer Valley’s food and beverage concession stand will be open during the concert and Gourmet Picnic Baskets are available for purchase. To order a basket, please call 435-645-6613 or place your order online. Baskets must be ordered at least 72 hours in advance. For more information, please call 435-901-7664 or visit mountaintownstages.com.

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Deer Valley Concert

Roots, Rock & Reggae with Smiling Souls

WHO: EVERYONE is invited to this FREE concert, made possible by the Salt Lake County ZAP tax and a generous grant from WalMart.

WHY: Smiling Souls has diverse musical influences such as Jazz, Reggae, Hip Hop, Dancehall and old school Funk, mixing all of these to create their own unique sound. Live brass, experienced musicians, and smooth vocals create the sound that is Smiling Souls and gives you music from around the world. With their first album to be released soon, they are hitting the Salt Lake City club scene to treat music lovers to a true mix of musical culture that is sure to rock the spot.

Pioneer Park Picture Show & Craft Market

Pioneer Park Picture Show and Craft Market Friday nights beginning July 31st and running through August 28th. Featuring films made in Utah and crafts by local artisans. Films begin at dusk Craft market from 6-9 p.m. Kicking off the series and celebrating it’s 40th anniversary is the legendary buddy film, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Friday July 31st.

http://www.slcfilmcenter.org

Craft Fair Park

Law of Attraction Club Meeting

Law of Attraction Club Meeting, Lotus Emporium Draper, Utah, Transformation Station, Health & Wellness, MotivationalThe Transformation Station presents Law of Attraction Club meeting every second Sunday at the Lotus Emporium in Draper, Utah.

The “Law of Attraction Club Meeting” is held every month as a way for members of the community to learn effective tools to accomplish their goals.

We discuss ideas that help you attract more of what you want by focusing on creating more positive thought patterns.

It is FREE and open to the public. Please join us and bring your friends.

Discontinued (Updated 2016)

Transformation Station
970 E 3300 S Salt Lake City, UT, 84106 (801) 550-2953

Lotus Emporium
12896 Pony Express Rd #200 Draper, UT 84020 (801) 333.3777

Neglect

Utah Contemporary Theatre is the nation’s only all free professional theater company, relying on grants, donations, and creative fundraising to guarantee that theater is accessible to anyone and everyone.

Neglect

“Neglect” was given its first showing in Utah by UCT as a free reading during the Edward Lewis Black Theatre Festival in February of 2010. The success of this reading prompted Utah Contemporary Theatre to mount a full production with the same cast and director: Yolanda Wood as Rose and Carleton Bluford as Joseph, with Anne Stewart Mark directing. Synopsis as follows:

Rose Ann Hayes is an elderly African-American woman. Her once middle-class Chicago neighborhood has become rundown and overrun with street thugs. Living alone, she has become afraid to even leave her apartment long enough to retrieve her daily mail. Joseph is a young, unemployed, African-American man who lives in the same neighborhood. During the 1995 Chicago heat wave that left over 700 Chicago residents dead, the two are thrown together by circumstance and desperation. Through its depiction of two marginalized Black communities – the elderly and the unemployed young – Neglect acts as a powerful examination of fear, loneliness, and the desperation that comes of impossible circumstances.

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Country Christmas with The Folka Dots

The Folka Dots Band, Indie, Utah, Bountiful, Folk Music, Americana, Country MusicClassic Country Christmas with The Folka Dots and special guests The Trappers

If you’re in the mood for some folky, bluesy, old-timey holiday music, then don’t miss the Folka Dots’ Classic Country Christmas with the Trappers at The Hive Gallery in Trolley Square–December 17th. Come celebrate Christmas the good ol’ fashioned way! Admission is free, and warm, holiday drinks will be served. We can’t wait to see you there! Check out our Facebook page (and “Like” it of course) for updates on this event and others.

The Folka Dots. A local indie band out of Bountiful, Utah. Three-part harmonies, a few instruments and the ghost of old, country/folk wandering somewhere behind the scenes.

Ya-Ya Sisterhood Party

Hosted by B98.7’s radio host Erin, the annual Ya-Ya Sisterhood party will feature palm readers, decorative hats, one-of-a-kind holiday items, tastings from Harvest Restaurant, and fabulous local vendors. Attendees are encouraged to don their most over-the-top finery and baubles. The fancy dresses, gaudy jewelry and feather boas should also be accompanied by extravagant headdresses – and no headdress is too grand or outrageous.

A GUIDE TO ATTENDING YOUR FIRST YA-YA SISTERHOOD PARTY

Put on the Ritz
Ruffles, bows, fancy dresses, and feather boas….nothing is too “over-the-top” for the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Party. Have a grand cocktail ring but no fancy parties to wear it to? Get a few more to keep it company and wear it. Frippery, regalia, finery, and baubles are all part of the evening’s magic.

Wear a Headdress
Wearing your own special headdress is the crowning touch, a way to transform the everyday you into an extraordinary Ya-Ya Sister. Making the headdress to express your true, beautiful inner self is all part of the fun. You don’t have to be artistic or even “crafty” to create the most stupendous, outrageous, and unique headdress in the world. Obtain a “base hat” from your closet, the attic, or a vintage shop. Use supplies at hand or visit a craft store.

Princesses and Her Majesties
It’s true that we can’t choose our own name at birth, but we can name ourselves as a member of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Come to the Ya-Ya Sisterhood Party with your new name and join us to be officially named in your Very Special Naming Ceremony. The goal is to honor each other, welcome your new name, and celebrate the glorious uniqueness of each one of you.