Aug 22 Friday
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This free event is the perfect opportunity for homeowners to save BIG on all home improvement projects and meet with local and national vendors face to face, offering valuable insights and guidance to help you turn your vision into reality.
Whether you're looking to remodel your kitchen, revamp your outdoor living space, or simply make some updates around the house, the Layton Fall Home Show has everything you need to get started.
Layton Fall Home Show | August 22nd & 23rd, 2025Davis Conference CenterFriday: 12pm-8pm | Saturday: 10am-6pmAddress: 1651 N 700 W, Layton, UT 84041
Interested in exhibiting? Give us a call at 435-345-HOMEFor more information, visit: https://laytonhomeshow.com/
Happens on the following Dates:Aug 22, 2025, 12:00pm to 8:00pm Timezone: MDTAug 23, 2025, 10:00am to 6:00pm Timezone: MDT
Logan Library hosts Teen Film Friday every fourth Friday at 4:00 PM in the teen area on the 2nd floor. Chosen films are voted on, starting the week before. Cast your votes in the Teen/tween area or email youthservices@loganutah.gov. This program is only for ages 13-18.
Four free concerts will be held on select Fridays throughout the summer at Swanny City Park. The free concerts are open to the public, and folks are encouraged to come with their friends and families. Beer and wine will be available for the adults. The concert stage will be set up adjacent to the pavilion, providing a perfect picnic spot for all under the large cottonwoods and a playground for the kiddos. We encourage everyone to walk, bike, or use the MAT to attend the concerts. Showtime is 6 to 9 PM. Opening acts begin at 6 PM. Main Stage performers will start at 7 PM. KZMU Community Radio will livestream on 90.1 FM and kzmu.org.
Logan Parks and Recreation presents Friday Night Live at Laub Plaza with Barn Kats performing Country, rock & blues on Friday August 22 from 6:30 to 8:00 PM.
Utah State University will celebrate the start of a new academic year with one of its most treasured traditions – the annual Connections Luminary – on Friday, August 22. Held at USU’s residential campuses in Logan, Eastern, and Blanding, inviting students, faculty, alumni, and community members to come together for an evening of light, symbolism, and Aggie pride.
At the heart of the celebration are students enrolled in USU 1010: Connections, the university’s first-year experience course. These students will each carry a lantern modeled after the iconic Old Main tower as they join a symbolic procession marking the beginning of their journey at Utah State.
“The Luminary event is a beautiful tribute and welcome to our new Aggies,” said Harrison Kleiner, an associate professor of philosophy and the vice provost who oversees the Connections program. “Their Connections experience prepares them to be successful while at USU, and the Luminary reminds them of their goal of being USU graduates who are prepared to go into the world to make a positive contribution.”
In Logan, students will walk from the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum to the historic Quad, following the reverse path they’ll take during their future commencement ceremony. The evening will conclude with a welcome address from Interim President Alan Smith, delivered live in Logan and broadcast to the Eastern and Blanding campuses. In a powerful moment of unity, each campus will light the “A” blue – a visual symbol of students’ official welcome into the Aggie family.
Faculty, staff, alumni, and members of the community are invited to attend and help celebrate the incoming class. The event is free and open to the public.
For more details about the Luminary, visit usu.edu/connections or contact Student Orientation & Transition Services at (435) 797-0283.
Aug 23 Saturday
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THE UTAH STATEWIDE ANNUAL EXHIBITION FEATURES THE WORK OF TWENTY-SIX UTAH ARTISTS IN A SHOWCASE OF CURRENT, OUTSTANDING VISUAL ART PRESENTED BY UTAH ARTS AND MUSEUMS. VIEW THIS FREE EXHIBITION AT THE SOUTHERN UTAH MUSEUM OF ART UNTIL SEPTEMBER 27. MORE INFO AT ARTS AND MUSEUMS DOT UTAH DOT GOV.
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THE STATEWIDE ANNUAL EXHIBITION FEATURES THE WORK OF TWENTY-SIX UTAH ARTISTS IN A SHOWCASE OF CURRENT, OUTSTANDING VISUAL ART — PRESENTED BY THE UTAH DIVISION OF ARTS AND MUSEUMS. VIEW THIS FREE EXHIBITION OF PAINTING, SCULPTURE, AND INSTALLATION UNTIL SEPTEMBER 27 AT THE SOUTHERN UTAH MUSEUM OF ART, LOCATED ON THE S-U-U CAMPUS IN CEDAR CITY. JOIN US FOR A RECEPTION AND AWARD PRESENTATION AT 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 20. MORE INFO AT ARTS AND MUSEUMS DOT UTAH DOT GOV.
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!
Ice has sculpted our planet for millennia, shaping the landscapes we see today and connecting distant continents, paving the way for migration. Opening on June 7 at NHMU, Mysteries of the Ice Ages invites visitors to explore 80,000 years of Earth’s dramatic history, uncovering the mysteries of ice and the remarkable adaptations that allowed life to survive in an unforgiving world. Featuring more than 120 specimens, incredible artifacts, and informative interactives, the exhibition brings to life a time when massive glaciers ruled the land and ancient creatures roamed wild.
Exhibit Highlights: Encounter iconic Ice Age creatures like muskoxen, caribou, wolves, woolly mammoths, and cave bears.
Step into the world of the Neanderthals and discover how they adapted to life in the freezing cold.
Explore the ancient Beringia land bridge that once connected Asia to North America.
Learn how the dramatic landforms we recognize today were carved by ice sheets during the last glaciation.
View real tools and artifacts—thousands of years old—crafted by the Tuniit (Dorset) and Thule-Inuit peoples.
The Brigham City Museum of Art and History is excited to announce its call for entries for the highly anticipated 2025 Photography Competition, centered around the captivating theme, “Wild Life”. Whether it’s the amazing creatures of the animal kingdom, the beauty of nature, or the untamed, unexpected moments in our everyday lives, we want to see how you interpret the wild world around us. From the smallest details to breathtaking landscapes, this is your opportunity to capture the essence of life in all its wild forms.
Submissions are due on September 27th, 2025, and must be created between April 20th, 2025 and September 27th, 2025. The exhibit will open on October 4th.
And here’s something to get truly excited about: a total of 6 cash prizes will be awarded, and the top photograph will be awarded $500!
We can’t wait to see your interpretation of “Wild Life.” Start snapping, and get ready to share your point of view!
Visit museum.bcutah.org for more information.
Beginning August 6th and running through November 1st, 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!