Friday, Oct. 10: Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, brings you more true tales of the agrihood with Red Acre Center, Five Fingers Farm, and Millcreek Harvest Market. Plus, Watershed Stories, Skywatcher Leo T, and homegrown music from The Glitter Bombs.
A glittery blast, like a mouthful of Atomic Pop Rocks. Vibrant, energetic and super freak'n fun. The Glitter Bombs are a sparkling classic four-piece, featuring Missy Stone, vocals; Johnny Pavement, guitar; Jason Chynoweth, drums; and Jacob Danks, bass. FYI, every song they played tonight is brand new, never been released!
Oct. 13-18: Watershed Stories, a temporary sound installation that reintroduces the sensation of water to the now-empty Seven Canyons Fountain in Liberty Park. RadioACTive talks with artist Stefan Lesueur and Wake the GSL's Andrew Shaw.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: The temporary sound installation can be heard from 4-7 PM Monday-Friday, 10A-6P on Saturday of next week. As a composition, the installation will feature sounds recorded from the streams of the Salt Lake Valley, along with personal reflections, memories, and stories from participants who took part in project workshops.
Oct. 10, 17 & 24: Millcreek Harvest Market | 5-8 PM @ Millcreek Commons, 1354 E Chambers Ave, Millcreek. RadioACTive gets the lineup from the market's Megan Bracken.
Veteran journalist Skywatcher Leo T shares his love of the night sky, space news, and cultural stories of the stars. To share your star stories or ask questions, follow SkyWatcher T on Facebook.
Symbria Patterson of Red Acre Center is back to share the harvest out of Cedar City, where RAC will host its annual Utah Farm & Food Conference in January. Plus, Five Fingers Farm's Laine Porter, who will host a day-long, pre-conference workshop at her multi-generational goat farm in New Harmony, UT.
Jan. 15-17, 2026: 10th Annual Utah Farm & Food Conference, From the Ground Up – registration opened with "earliest bird" pricing today. "Discuss significant challenges, explore new opportunities, and find solutions right alongside farmers and those who care about local food economies, what they eat, how it is grown, and the soil it is grown in. This conference is a unique opportunity for smaller-acreage producers, farmers, ranchers, chefs, activists, homesteaders, artisan producers, researchers, and educators to break bread, gain insight, unite, and engage in conversations, workshops, a seed exchange, farm tours, a farmers market, meet-ups and, most importantly, to gather. To register, click here.
Thursday: Pre-Conference Workshops, Amigo Farm Tour, and Kick-Off Dinner
Friday: Early Morning Yoga, Flapjack Fundraiser, Book Store and Coffee Shop, Vendors Lobby, Keynotes, 30+ Workshops, Fundraiser Dinner, and a Farmer Guild Barn Dance and Mixer
Saturday: Early Morning Yoga, Book Store, Coffee Shop, Vendor Lobby, Keynotes, Break-Out Sessions, State-Wide Farmers Market, and Meet-Ups
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