Aug 28 Friday
International Karate Seminars with Kancho Masaya Kohama will be held on Friday August 28th in Midvale.
Train with Kancho Masaya Kohama — the legend, the myth, the man — a world-renowned karate master from Japan and World President of the International Shotokan Shobukan Karate Association of Japan. This special evening of kata and kumite seminars in Utah is a rare and extraordinary opportunity for martial artists in Utah and across the United States to learn directly from one of the most respected and inspiring figures in the karate world. Opportunities like this do not come often.
These seminars are for everybody — open to all ages, all ranks, all karate styles, and all martial artists, including practitioners of kung fu, tae kwon do, kenpo, MMA, and other disciplines. Whether you are a beginner, an experienced competitor, an instructor, a parent, or a lifelong student of martial arts, you are welcome. Individuals with physical and mental disabilities are also warmly welcome. Come be part of an unforgettable evening of learning, growth, and inspiration, and train with a true master whose legacy reaches across Japan, Utah, and the entire martial arts world.
Two internationally touring folk/Americana duos, The Rough & Tumble and Flagship Romance combine for the Stokes Nature Canyon Jams series on at Von Baer Park in Providence on Friday August 28th beginning at 7:00 p.m.
Two internationally touring folk/Americana duos, The Rough & Tumble and Flagship Romance combine for a night of high energy, four part harmonies, infectious hooks and a roomful of laughter. It took over 10 years and 500,000 miles of touring the indie/folk circuit and seeing each other’s posters on venue walls before the two bands met. But it only took one meeting before they’d started a text thread and concocted the idea of the Rough Romance tour. It’s a night of open-armed, deep-in-the-belly-songs that are as intimate as they are universal and as delightful as your first cup of coffee. It’s a jubilant show that has become the highlight of the year for many people to watch these four accomplished musicians and friends share the stage.
Concert begins at 7:00 pm at Von Baer Park in Providence. Please bring a chair or blanket to enjoy the show. Lucky Slice pizza will be available for pre-order and delivery to the park beginning the week of the concert.
Members are eligible for a 20% discount on tickets. Please email nature@logannature.org for the promo code. If you aren't a member yet, visit https://logannature.org/membership to join us, take advantage of this and more benefits of membership, and support what you love!
Sep 04 Friday
The 2026 season of Cinema Under the Stars is set to return to Laub Plaza in downtown Logan, offering a series of free, family-friendly evenings for the Logan community. Neighbors and visitors are invited to gather at 55 North Main every other Friday for hit movies, free popcorn, and community connection.
Designed as a welcoming space for all ages, the event transforms the plaza into an open-air theater. This season's lineup features a variety of beloved stories, from the superhero antics of The Incredibles to the magical family dynamics of Encanto and the colorful celebration of Coco.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their favorite blankets and low-back chairs to settle in for the show. Each screening begins at 8:00 PM, providing a perfect way for families to kick off their weekends together in the heart of downtown Logan.
Sep 05 Saturday
Local favorite, White Pine Lonesome, joins the Stokes Nature Center's Canyon James series on Saturday September 5th at 7:00 p.m. at Von Baer Park in Providence.
Sep 12 Saturday
Canyon Jams hosts local favorite band Two-headed Trout at Von Baer Park on Saturday September 12th at 7:00 p.m. "Local favorites night" features an opener by Relic and headliner Two Headed Trout. Two concerts for the price of one!
Sep 17 Thursday
The O-Sho Trail Series is a three-part 5K fun(d) run along the iconic Bonneville Shoreline Trail, designed for beginner and novice trail runners to build community and support local trail maintenance. Races take place April 9, June 4, and September 17 at 6:15 PM from the 27th Street Trailhead in Ogden. All proceeds go back to improving and maintaining the Bonneville Shoreline Trail.
The Brigham City Library Humanities Book Group will meet to discuss “The Sound of Mountain Water” by Wallace Stegner on Thursday, 17 Sept 2026 at 7 p.m. Kathryn Mackay, PhD, 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 “Wild About Nature” book discussion series please contact Elizabeth or Nan, 435-723-5850.
Sep 18 Friday
Sep 19 Saturday
The Logan Library continues its “America 250” Lecture Series on September 19 with Danielle Stewart on "The Lure and Lore of the West." Lectures will be held on the third Saturday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in the Logan Library Community Rooms, featuring a variety of engaging speakers and topics related to American history.
Sep 30 Wednesday
We are end of life doulas that are coming together to create a safe space where people can come and have conversations about death and dying. We do this over food in a large group. We are trying to help death become less taboo and educated people on anything from getting their affairs in order or how to do a green burial in Utah. All ages welcome. This is a safe, judgement free, no fixing zone. Every belief is welcome.