May 18 Saturday
Women's Work showcases creations by female artists that have recently entered NEHMA'scollection. Including works of collage, photography, painting, printmaking, and sculpture, theexhibition explores women's self-expression and their contributions to the global art scene. Itincludes pieces by local and international modern and contemporary artists and highlights recentefforts to diversify NEHMA's collection
Preservation Utah's Annual Historic Home Tour will take place Saturday, May 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in City Creek Canyon Historic District neighborhood. At the heart of this district lies Memory Grove, a poignant memorial park created in the aftermath of World War I honoring the sacrifices of those who served.The tour offers a journey into the past, showcasing the neighborhood's rich history and architectural diversity. For over 50 years, the Historic Homes Tour has allowed the public to see how historic buildings can be brought into the comfort of the 21st century while maintaining the historic character and charm only historic buildings can provide. With the permission and generosity of the building owners, the tour opens privately owned buildings to the public. Preservation Utah volunteers guide the public through the homes, offering historical and educational information about various aspects of the buildings.For more information visit www.preservationutah.org. Join Preservation Utah Today and Register for the Event of the Year.
Loaves and Fishes Community Meals are open to all every month on the first AND third Saturdays at 178 West Center St in Logan. Mealtimes are 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM. Volunteers are always welcomed. To volunteer fill out the form for Loaves and Fishes at Signup.com
The Humane Society of Utah invites you and your family, friends, and pups for a night of fun at the Gateway on May 18, 2024, 5-9 pm!
Discover yummy food trucks and local craft beer as you explore our vendor alley and let your dogs cool off and play in Gateway's splash pad.
Bark at the Moon will wrap up with a glow-in-the-dark, pup-friendly walk at 9 PM.
Sine Instrumentali translates from Italian as “without instruments”. Jubilate invites the public to join us for an evening of ‘A Cappella’ (which means ‘in the style of the chapel’, but that’s another bit of trivia) music spanning over 400 years – from 1572 to 2024! Performances include music from composers who are long-dead (Tomas Luis de Victoria wrote “O Quam Gloriosum” – ‘Oh how glorious’ in 1572) to the still-living (Scott Larrabee and Harry Heightman are composing and arranging in 2024 – so far, anyway). Prepare to hear the sublime – “Ave Verum Corpus” (Byrd), “If Ye Love Me (Tallis), “Alleluia” (Thompson), as well as the ridiculous “My Bonny Lass She Smelleth” (P.D.Q. Bach), and several in-between (“Lida Rose” from ‘The Music Man’).
Two performances – each at 7PM but at two different venues – Friday May 10 (Mt. Tabor Lutheran Church, 200 South 700 East, Salt Lake City, 84102) and Saturday May 18 (St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 1375 E. Spring Lane, Holladay). We will dress up , and attendees can just come as they are!
Light refreshments at a reception follow the May 18 performance.
More about Jubilate: https://jubilatechoirslc.weebly.com/
May 19 Sunday
Corinne's 3rd Annual Olde Time Baseball Tournament is seeking teams and players for the tournament to be held on June 14-15th. Family and company teams are welcome, and teams should be 8-10 players. Entry fees are due by June 1st to Karen Caldwell at Corinne City 2420 N. 4000 W., Corinne UT 84307. Proceeds benefit the Corinne Historical Methodist Church Museum Restoration Project.
The roster will be announced after all teams have registered and play order will be announced June 10th.
May 20 Monday
May 21 Tuesday