Jun 28 Saturday
Join a warm community of women in Boulder, Utah, the desert oasis between Capitol Reef and Escalante, as we reconnect to sacred beauty as revolutionary medicine for the soul.
Journey into self within community on a 3-day, 2-night weekend retreat guided by a seasoned therapist and community facilitator. Your retreat includes:
Outdoor sunset sound bath meditation ceremony with Cindy Hallows
Embodied Inquiry Workshop with Sylvia Nibley
Pilgrimage hike to Lower Calf Creek Falls
Orienting to Sacred Beauty dialogue with local elder Bonnie Mangold
Jubilant release fire ceremony and celebration
All-bodies outdoor yoga, meditation, free writing…and much more
Open to all who identify as female
San Francisco was the center of bohemian culture in California in the late 1930s and 1940s. It was a golden era for art making and the blossoming of Bay Area art due to a confluence of factors, one being the activities of the San Francisco Art Association (SFAA), a group of art enthusiasts and artists who nurtured the growth of a museum and art school (the California School of Fine Arts) and organized yearly annual exhibitions that stimulated and propelled progressive art of the time.
The exhibition, San Francisco the Golden Years 1930-1960: Making a Scene, is drawn exclusively from the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art collection. NEHMA’s collection, with its focus on the art of the western United States, is ideally suited to provide in-depth examples of art from this little-known period in art history. This is the first major exhibition and publication to look at the pivotal and colorful history of the SFAA.
Co-curated by art historian Michael Duncan and NEHMA curator Bolton Colburn
Cache Valley Kids Market is a market where all the vendors are kids, products are made by kids. The market is held in Hyrum City Square, Elk Ridge Park, and Logan Center Street every Saturday in June and July from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Cash preferred, Venmo accepted.
The Climb is a FREE event that brings communities together to shine a light on a darkness we often don’t speak about. Perinatal mental health. We share stories of hope and celebrate recovery as we gather together to raise awareness, give a voice to those who no longer have one, and walk together to symbolize our recovery.
Team Salt Lake City’s Climb on June 28th at Wheeler Historic Farm is a celebration of survivors and families. We will have swag bags, resource booths, kid’s activities, characters (superheroes/princesses), food trucks, a silent auction, and much more! Plus, you can check out all Wheeler Farm has to offer on the same trip! Climb events are part community connection / part fundraiser for survivors, providers, and members of the community to give and receive much-needed support.
To join team or sign the waiver:Team SLC webpage: https://give.postpartum.net/slcutWaiver only: https://forms.gle/6tPeqRuA545pgx28A
Silent auction: https://psiutah.betterworld.org/auctions/utah-climb-2025
This is a FREE event! Pre-registration encouraged by clicking “Join Team”on our team webpage and creating a profile with fundraising goal (though no fundraising is required to attend)!
Bear River Land Conservancy and the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation are hosting a walking tour to discuss the historical and cultural importance of the Sagwich Basin, now permanently preserved by a conservation easement. This event will be a very low-intensity walk on unpaved ground. Please dress accordingly and bring water and a snack.
We will be meeting at a parking lot in Paradise and then caravanning to the property nearby. Please plan to arrive by 9:30 so we can start the carpool by 10 am!!
Consistently rated the best local scavenger hunt since 2016!
Puzzling Adventures are a cross between a scavenger hunt, an adventure race, and an informative self-guided walking tour. Each adventure consists of a series of locations that you are guided to where you are required to answer a question or solve a puzzle to receive your next instruction. Compete as a group, individually or create multiple teams and race each other. Almost all of our adventures are designed to be wheelchair and stroller friendly and all are carefully crafted to be entertaining and informative with something to appeal to all ages. Complete the adventure as quickly as possible to win first place or take your time and enjoy the journey. Price is per team, not per person. Groups can be any size, but small groups are recommended for the best experience.
Enter the code EVENTPASS on the payment page for a $10 discount!
Join us for a captivating 90-minute walking tour exploring the rich history and remarkable architecture of Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City.
Discover the city's oldest commercial building—erected before the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad—and marvel at three iconic commercial buildings designed by renowned architect Richard Kletting. Along the way, we’ll delve into the stories of Whiskey Street, the Pony Express, and the evolution of ZCMI in the heart of the city.
You’ll also learn about influential Utah figures such as William Jennings, David Keith, Thomas Kearns, and others who helped shape Salt Lake’s development. And yes—we’ll even touch on the city’s more colorful past, including its history of gambling and prostitution, which once occupied half the buildings on Main Street!
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights: Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
View real tools and artifacts—thousands of years old—crafted by the Tuniit (Dorset) and Thule-Inuit peoples.
Beginning May 7th and running through August 2nd, there will be many new transparent watercolor paintings on display at Gallery 35 located at 35 N. Main St., St. George, UT. All art is created locally by members of the Dixie Watercolor Society and is framed and available for sale. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 10AM to 5PM. Hope to see you there!
The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA) at Utah State University (USU) presents Repainting the I: The Intermountain Intertribal Indian School. The exhibition examines the artistic legacy of the Intermountain Intertribal Indian School (Intermountain) that was active from 1950 to 1984 in Brigham City, UT. On view January 24 – December 6, 2025 the exhibition comprises 11 recently restored murals that once adorned hallways and dorm rooms at the boarding school and examines this little-known chapter in American history.
January 24 through December 6, 2025Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 am - 5:00 pmFriday 10:00 am - 8:00 pmSaturday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm