Friday, Oct. 14: Aldine, KRCL's Punk Rock Farmer, brings you more true tales of the agrihood with YardFarmer Daryl Lindsey. Since opening for business, YardFarmer has designed more than 300 native, waterwise landscapes, saving over 10 million gallons of water. Organizers of tomorrow's #NoKings rally in SLC share their message and safety plan. Connor visits UMFA for a sneak peek of Nuestro pasado es presente/Our Past is Present. Plus, Skywatcher Leo T, and homegrown music from Avallon.
Saturday, October 18:
No Kings Protest in Utah. RadioACTive gets the final preview with Jamie Carter of Salt Lake Indivisible, community leader Darlene McDonald, and Aaron Burningham of Graveyard Violet. In SLC, #NoKingsDay will start at 11 AM at the Utah State Capitol, 350 N State St, SLC. Carpool, take tracks, and bring your signs. The event will end with a dance party on the steps of the Capitol Building. Activists across the state will host other #NoKingsDay rallies. To find or register an event in your city, visit NoKings.org.
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.
Since opening for business, YardFarmer Daryl Lindsey has designed more than 300 native, waterwise landscapes, saving over 10 million gallons of water. And along the way, she's become an influencer, with 250,000+ followers on Instagram, and nearly as many on TikTok.
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