May 09 Thursday
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.
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
May 10 Friday
United Way of Salt Lake and Women United invite you to an evening centered around lifting communities through education with a focus on reading and literacy. Join us for an inspiring evening with a seated dinner, silent auction, and inspiring stories from 2024 Utah Teacher of the Year, Carly Maloney. Your support will make a difference for kids and families in our community!
Hyatt Regency Hotel | 170 So. West Temple
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. | Silent Auction and Cocktail Hour
7:30 – 9:00 p.m. | Seated Dinner and Program
Event Day Sponsor* $1,750 | Table for 10 $1,250 | Individual Tickets $150
*Sponsorship includes recognition on event day materials
The Hyatt Regency is offering a special room rate for Power of Your Purse guests starting at $269.
Book your room by April 19 to take advantage of this discount.
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Curators, writers, musicians, and filmmakers will be on hand for an intimate, inspirational look at the remarkable ecological recovery that’s currently underway in Glen Canyon, even as climate change and drought drain Lake Powell to record lows. Award winning author Craig Childs presents Blood River, with collaborator Greg Istock, a wildly creative musician of the American Desert music genre. Childs, a musician as well, and Istock artfully deliver a thought-provoking multimedia performance about the human relationship with nature.
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! You’ll hear 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 but attendees can "come as you are!"
May 11 Saturday
The Cache Valley Gardeners' Market kicks off its 2024 season this Mothers' Day weekend, May 11th! Cache Valley Gardeners' Market is the second oldest market in the state. On Saturdays from May (11th) till October (19th) you'll find the freshest locally grown produce, yummy hot food, jamming live music, and artisan made crafts and treasures. We hope to see you there from 9:00 - 1:00 at the Historic Cache County Courthouse. Plenty of parking on the West side.