Oct 24 Friday
ICL (Institute for Continued Learning) is beginning its fall season with over 70 classes and clubs to choose from. Everything from art to workouts - science, literature, health, wellness, history - you name it! Is hiking your thing? Photography? Drawing? cognitive improvement? Artificial Intelligence? Archaeology? Geology? You will find your favorite class at ICLTake as many classes as you like for only $90 per year or $60 per semester.Sign up now! Classes begin September 8th but join anytime.Go to icl.utahtech.edu and click the "Register" button. Or call ICL at 435-652-7670
Fall has officially arrived, and so has Fall on the Farm at the American West Heritage Center! The whole family is invited to enjoy the Corn Maze on the Farm and a variety of classic autumn activities. Monday through Saturday explore the twists and turns of the corn maze, play traditional games, and hop on train and pony rides—all included with admission. Special group rates are available for youth groups. Hours vary. Learn more at awhc.org.
Fiestas Americas is being held on Friday October 24th at 6:30 PM in the USU ballroom in the Taggart Student Center. The Offrenda display comes first at 6:30 followed by a flag parade, history, light refreshments, performance, and a dance party. Free tickets are available.
The Center for Community invites you to celebrate Latin American culture!
Learn how Día de los Muertos is celebrated throughout Latin America.
Engage in cultural practices through ofrendas, music, and more.
Enjoy a vibrant night of tradition, community, and connection.
A celebration you won't want to miss!
Scream season is back! Salt Lake Film Society invites horror fans, cult cinema lovers, and midnight movie enthusiasts to its annual Tower of Terror Film Series, a curated celebration of genre-defining classics and fan-favorite frights. From suspenseful slow burns to chaotic creature features, SLFS transforms weekends into cinematic scream-fests all fall long. The 2025 Tower of Terror Film Series launches Friday, September 12, with Tremors and Green Room, setting the stage for a season of frights that includes Rosemary’s Baby, The Thing, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and more. The series culminates in the annual The Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween event with live performers, October 30–November 1.
The Cache Valley New Horizons Orchestra will join with the Cache Valley Good Times Marching Band for their traditional Autumn Concert on Friday, Oct. 24 at 7 P.M. in the Mt. Logan Middle School Auditorium. The theme for this year's performance will be Honoring Heroes.Dr. Craig Jessop, one of Cache Valley's local heroes, will be featured as our guest conductor. He will be joined by outstanding soloists in a program that is guaranteed to be a highlight of the fall season for the audience and participants alike.
Timeless Shakespearean Tragedy! Romeo & Juliet featuring rebuilt sets and costumes, creates a visceral, immersive experience with dramatic sword fights, passionate pas de deux, and Prokofiev's memorable score. Choreographed by the acclaimed Michael Smuin, this theatrical production showcases why the narrative ballet has endured the test of time since its 1930 premiere.
Oct 25 Saturday
On Saturday, October 25, two thousand sheep will make their annual drive down Highway 89 and through the streets of Brigham City on their way to winter pastures. The sheep will depart Mantua at 8:00 am and make their way through Brigham City around 9:00 am. To follow the flock, visit ephjensenlivestock.com for the trail map and more information.
Have you ever thought about writing biography, autobiography, memoir or family history? Did you ever take a creative writing class that inspired you? Or do you have a start on a project but need some additional inspiration or maybe a nudge to take it from concept to composition? Writers of all expertise levels are invited to a Writer’s Workshop for Biography, Autobiography, and Memoir on Saturday, October 25th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Utah State University - Salt Lake Center in Taylorsville. This event is being presented by the Mountain West Center at Utah State University in connection with the Evans Biography Awards and is part of the Utah Humanities Book Festival. More information can be found at https://www.usu.edu/mountainwest/evans-workshop/index or email mwc@usu.edu.
The exhibition Eagle Village: Sheila Nadimi consists of thirty-six 20 x 20 photographs, selected from hundreds of images by Nadimi with input from Intermountain Indian School alumni. The exhibit is showing at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art through January 17th 2026.
Using a manual Hasselblad medium-format camera, multidisciplinary artist Sheila Nadimi first set out in 1996 to photograph what was left of the Intermountain Indian School. The campus was comprised of twenty-seven dormitory buildings, two school buildings, a gymnasium, and a maintenance building. Nadimi chose photography as a medium for this project to convey the overall sense, which the artist calls ‘mapping,’ of this architectural site, which she photographed until 2021—over a twenty-five-year period, following the demolition of the buildings and clearing of the land. Initially intrigued by the austere architecture, once inside, she found that the imprint of the former Native American students was still there, seen in artwork on the walls throughout the buildings.