Oct 29 Wednesday
Project ECHO at the Institute for Disability at USU (Utah State University) offers free professional development in Substance abuse, mental health, Autism, Early Childhood and many others. Contact projectECHO@aggies.usu.edu or online at Project ECHO at USU for more information. This training is open to all; including professionals, administrators, families, and individuals.
Nov 05 Wednesday
Nov 06 Thursday
The Brigham City Library Book Group will meet to discuss “Not Yo' Butterfly: My Long Song of Relocation, Race, Love, and Revolution” by Nobuko Miyamoto on Thursday, 6 Nov 2025 at 7 p.m. Leah LaGrone, PhD, Professor of History at Weber State University, will lead the discussion. Copies of the book may be picked up at the circulation desk of the Brigham City Library, 26 E. Forest Street, while supplies last. The discussion will take place live at the Brigham City Library. A Zoom link to the event is available upon request; please contact the library at least 24 hours before the discussion. For more information on this event, or other discussions in the Library’s “Selected Readings on the Japanese American Experience” book discussion series please contact Elizabeth or Nan, 435-723-5850.
Nov 08 Saturday
The Dude is back! Join us for the 11th Annual Ogden Big Lebowski Festival, the only celebration of The Big Lebowski in Utah- and west of the Mississippi. Hosted by local indie film company New Ogden Cinema, this cult-favorite event returns to the historic Peery's Egyptian Theater in Ogden on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
Come celebrate the Coen Brothers' 1998 classic with a film screening, costume contests, trivia, themed drinks, local vendors and more. Whether you're a hardcore achiever or just down for some chill vibes, this is your change to abide with fellow fans in true Dude fashion. Tickets, schedule and event details are coming soon in August. Visit www.ogdenpet.com or stop by the box office for more information.
Nov 12 Wednesday
Nov 19 Wednesday
Nov 26 Wednesday
Nov 28 Friday
This is one of Salt Lake City’s most beloved landmarks. Completed in 1894, the building is Utah’s finest example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture.
This free one-hour guided tour begins with the base isolators beneath the building and ends in the clock tower high above. Registration is required and can be found on our calendar https://www.preservationutah.org/calendar
Dec 03 Wednesday
Dec 10 Wednesday