May 07 Tuesday
We Give Summit May 7-9 is a virtual event with live on-demand sessions centered on ways to ignite change together using our Time, Talent, Treasure, Testimony, and Ties (also known as the 5Ts of Philanthropy)40+ The summit features incredible speakers including: Deepa Iyer, Sr. Director of Strategic Initiatives at Building Movement Project; Dan Pallotta, Activist, TED Speaker & Author of Uncharitable; and Baratunde Thurston, Writer, Activist, & Host of How to Citizen Podcast.
Movie Trivia is the theme on Tuesday, May 7th at the Cache Bar with UPR.UPR's Trivia night focuses on Utah Films.Tickets include dinner, trivia, prizes, and even a costume contest.All tickets can be purchased at UPR.org
The first meeting of the Bear River Region LGBTQ+ Community Coalition. The meeting will be on Tuesday, May 7 from 6-8 p.m. at the Logan Library located at 285 N Main Street, Logan. Everyone is welcome to attend, including LGBTQ+ community members, parents and family members of LGBTQ+ youth, medical providers, mental health providers, educators, and any local community members who are interested in participating. Light refreshments will be served, and the option of childcare during the event is available. A Zoom option is also available.
May 08 Wednesday
The Health Days Golf Tournament takes place Wednesday May 8thstarting at 7:00 AM at the Birch Creek Golf Course.
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
Visit the West Valley Library from 7-8pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month for Book Club. This book club is appropriate for Teens and Adults. Our book club is ideal for busy people with limited time. Everything we read is 200 pages or less and from a variety of different genres. The discussions are fun and casual. Refreshments provided. March: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupéryApril: The House on Mango Street by Sandra CisnerosMay: The Westing Game by Ellen RaskinJune: Funny in Farsi by Firoozeh Dumas
The Cache Bar, partnering with Utah Public Radio hosts live Jazz from 7-9 PM on the last Wednesday of every month. Adults 21 and older welcome. Draft beer, cocktails, and wine available. Information at thecachebarlogan.com
May 09 Thursday