May 10 Saturday
The Salt Lake Field Office of the BLM will be hosting a World Migratory Bird Day event to help educate the public on the importance of migratory birds. The theme for this year is "Shared Spaces" so we will be emphasizing people's role in making their homes and communities bird friendly.
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
The Logan City sewer replacement project is scheduled to begin in March. This work will complete essential upgrades to the sewer infrastructure along 200 and 400 North. The existing system has far exceeded its serviceable lifespan, making these improvements vital for ensuring reliable service to adjacent properties.
Phase 1 March-April 600 West to 350 WestPhase 2 April 350 West to 200 WestPhase 3 April-May 200 West to Main Street
The sewer pipeline is in the eastbound travel lane of 200 North. During construction only, westbound traffic will be allowed within each area of phasing. Please see the project website for the latest traffic control. Property access points may be briefly restricted during construction. Shoulder parking will be restricted. Please slow down and exercise caution near work zones marked by orange barrels and cones
The scheduled work will be done Monday-Friday mostly during daylight hours with occasional night work. Estimated completion is in mid-May.
Join Golden Spike National Historical Park May 10th for the 156th commemoration of the nation’s first transcontinental railroad. Take an opportunity to reflect on how a project completed over 150 years ago still holds lessons for us today.
Special guests include the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone, Chinese Railroad Workers Descendants Association, the Hibernian Society of Utah, Golden Spike Association of Box Elder County, and many more.
Admission is free during this special event.
May 10th Schedule 9:30 AM – Morning Ranger Program and Locomotive Demonstration 9:45 AM – Champagne Photograph10:15–11:30 AM – Cultural Demonstrations11:30 AM–12:50 PM – Traditional Commemorative Ceremony 1:00–2:00 PM – Cultural Demonstrations & Special Programs2:00–3:00 PM – Historical Reenactment & Locomotive Demonstration3:00–4:15 PM – Locomotive Cab Tours4:30 PM – Concluding Locomotive Departures and Ranger Program5:00 PM – Visitor Center Closes
For more information see: www.nps.gov/gosp/planyourvisit/156th-may-10th-celebration.htm
The Logan Parks & Recreation Department presents an opportunity for adults to play in an organized and officiated recreational softball league. There are leagues available for men, women, and co-ed teams of various skill levels. Certain league rules apply. Registration is open now. Games begin the week of May 19th.
The mission of Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market is to educate consumers about sustainable agriculture and healthy foods, provide a source of revenue for local farmers and artisans, and create a vital community gathering place for all ages. Our Market showcases locally homegrown produce, fine arts and handmade crafts. In support of this mission, we will:
Foster commercial and educational relationships between our vendors and city-dwellers;Serve as a small business incubator for local Small Family Farms, artisan food producers, and craft artisans;Enhance the region’s quality of life by encouraging environmentally sound agriculture and access to local, healthier foods.Cache Valley Gardeners’ Market’s parent organization is Sustainable Agriculture Association of the Bear River Area (SAABRA) which is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit.
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!
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
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!
Merine “Vida” Tu’itama’alelagi Hafoka and her son Haviar “Havi” Tuitama Hafoka run Malialole, a Polynesian music and dance group that celebrates and preserves Pacific Islander art, culture, and history. Now three generations strong, Malialole is spreading Polynesian culture to today’s youth, helping to foster a sense of identity and strengthen the community of Pacific Islanders in Utah.