Events for Community Events

Focus on autism

Mental Healthy F.I.T. and PBS Utah invite you to focus on autism as part of the Focus on Fests. Focus on Fests includes a showcase film, local short films and performance, panel discussions and awareness of community resources. Together, we will watch episode one of the BBC documentary Inside Our Autistic Minds. Featuring the creative talents of autistic adults and how they communicate to enhance their community and those closest to them. Bring your curious and connective minds as we celebrate Autism Acceptance Month and learn how to empower ourselves and those around us through the wonders of autism. Get free tickets and more info at https://mentalhealthyfit.org/fofautism



Focus on autism

Mental Healthy F.I.T. and PBS Utah invite you to focus on autism as part of the Focus on Fests. Focus on Fests includes a showcase film, local short films and performance, panel discussions and awareness of community resources. Together, we will watch episode one of the BBC documentary Inside Our Autistic Minds. Featuring the creative talents of autistic adults and how they communicate to enhance their community and those closest to them. Bring your curious and connective minds as we celebrate Autism Acceptance Month and learn how to empower ourselves and those around us through the wonders of autism. Get free tickets and more info at https://mentalhealthyfit.org/fofautism



Focus on autism

Mental Healthy F.I.T. and PBS Utah invite you to focus on autism as part of the Focus on Fests. Focus on Fests includes a showcase film, local short films and performance, panel discussions and awareness of community resources. Together, we will watch episode one of the BBC documentary Inside Our Autistic Minds. Featuring the creative talents of autistic adults and how they communicate to enhance their community and those closest to them. Bring your curious and connective minds as we celebrate Autism Acceptance Month and learn how to empower ourselves and those around us through the wonders of autism. Get free tickets and more info at https://mentalhealthyfit.org/fofautism



Community Bombazo

Bomba Marilé invites you to join us for a free bomba dance workshop followed by free bomba live music and dance where you are invited to sing, drum, and dance with us. Have fun learning and practicing this traditional art form from Puerto Rico. Join us on Saturday May 25th from 1-5pm at the South Salt Lake Community Center Auditorium on 2531 S 400 E South Salt Lake. This fun experience is brought to you by the South Salt Lake Arts Council and Rocky Mountain Power. 1-2:30pm Bomba Dance Workshop 3-5pm: Live Bomba Music and Dance

Bomba Marilé los invita a un taller gratuito de baile de bomba, después del taller tendremos musica de bomba en vivo en donde pueden cantar, tocar tambor y bailar con nosotros. Disfruten de aprender y practicar de esta tradición tan linda de Puerto Rico. El evento será realizado el Sábado 25 de Mayo de 1-5pm en el Auditorio del South Salt Lake Community Center 2531 S 400 E South Salt Lake. El evento es gratuito, gracias al apoyo del South Salt Lake Arts Council y Rocky Mountain Power. 1-2:30pm Taller de baile de bomba 3-5pm Música y baile de bomba en vivo



Archiving the Archives: A Special Collections Community Showcase

REGISTRATION REQUIRED From the early antecedents in the Utah Room to the most contemporary iteration… For the curators, archivists, and librarians working in Special Collections Divisions across the state and the country, maintaining a historical record through the collection of manuscripts, multimedia, and printed forms is not only important to their work, but also necessary to their institutions. Despite all this, we are often unaware of the need to maintain our own records for future use. This presentation considers the archival history of the archives themselves, and demonstrates the importance of developing and maintaining institutional knowledge. We trace the trajectory and evolution of the Division over the last seven decades, with unique holdings from each department that tell a story of dedication, scholarship, and commitment to research and access. Join us this month to learn more about the History of Special Collections with Archiving the Archives – an exclusive showcase in the Rare Books Classroom on Thursday, April 25 and Friday, April 26, from 4:00 – 6:00 PM. Space will be limited to 40 people per day and reservations will be required. Reserve your spot by emailing Lyuba Basin at lyuba.basin@utah.edu



Spy Hop's 25th Anniversary Annual Benefit

It’s Spy Hop’s Silver Anniversary! Salt Lake’s quirkiest annual fundraiser returns, convening Utah’s philanthropic, business, and community leaders and members to raise unrestricted and program funds for Spy Hop’s mission. Immerse yourself in a night of youth performances, presentations, and transmissions to the future! Get your tickets here! https://spyhopab2024.afrogs.org/#/tickets/event



"In the Dirt" Film Screening

Join Swaner with Park City Film at the Jim Santy Auditorium for a free screening of the film "In the Dirt" and a discussion to follow. This story about cycling on the Navajo Nation will inspire you to think about your connection to the land. Panel discussion to follow. April 25 at 7pm. Free admission - tickets at https://parkcityfilm.org/film/in-the-dirt/



April Book Club: Dandelion Wine

This April, the Golden Braid Books Community Book Club is reading Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury. We have lots of copies in stock, so come on by and get yours today! Keep in touch with us throughout the month on our Instagram and Facebook pages, and then we’ll convene here at the Braid for our book club meeting to talk about the book, meet some new folks, and share some insights and mutual love of reading. About the Book: Ray Bradbury's moving recollection of a vanished golden era remains one of his most enchanting novels. Dandelion Wine stands out in the Bradbury literary canon as the author's most deeply personal work, a semi-autobiographical recollection of a magical small-town summer in 1928. Twelve-year-old Douglas Spaulding knows Green Town, Illinois, is as vast and deep as the whole wide world that lies beyond the city limits. It is a pair of brand-new tennis shoes, the first harvest of dandelions for Grandfather's renowned intoxicant, the distant clang of the trolley's bell on a hazy afternoon. It is yesteryear and tomorrow blended into an unforgettable always. But as young Douglas is about to discover, summer can be more than the repetition of established rituals whose mystical power holds time at bay. It can be a best friend moving away, a human time machine who can transport you back to the Civil War, or a sideshow automaton able to glimpse the bittersweet future. Come and savor Ray Bradbury's priceless distillation of all that is eternal about boyhood and summer. https://www.goldenbraidslc.com/events/april-book-club-dandelion-wine



Fiesta for the Future Gala

Guadalupe School’s Annual Gala, Fiesta for the Future is back and bigger than ever! Mark your calendars for the party of the year on Friday, April 26 💃 Join us for an evening of delicious Latin-inspired cuisine, live Mariachi music, auctions, folklórico dancing, student success stories, and more! For more information, visit: https://guadschool.org/fiesta/ This is a 21+ event. #nonprofit #VolunteerUtah #SLC #Utah #SaltLakeCity #UtahNonProfit #NonProfit #Community #giveback #gala #utahevents #SLCevent



American Trinity book signing with author David Pace

David Pace’s exhilarating new collect-ion, American Trinity, fashions a new set of mythologies from the material of Mormon America—tales of doubters and believers, angels and heretics, the sacred and the profane. With wisdom and humor, these ambitious stories use the particularities of LDS culture and history as a lens to examine the most profound, universal elements of human life—producing a collection that speaks powerfully to Mormons and non-Mormons alike. –Shawn Vestal, author of Daredevils and God-forsaken Idaho Twelve stories that span the Mormon Corridor—a geographical as well as, now, globally psychic space inhabited by America's most "successful" indigenous religion. At times rendered through life's daily grind (politics, marriage, acquiring an STD... and too many parking tickets), other times through the supernatural and fabulist (angels and personified names of the dead ripped from the real-life Utah mountain vault filled with genealogical records), these are Latter-day Saints who see things “Mormonly” (with apologies to “New Englandly” Emily Dickinson) both driven and riven by their frenetic and sacralized sense of community, their orthodoxy, their doubts and their awkward (often futile) rebellions to comical, poignant, sometimes harrowing ends. Please join us in welcoming author David Pace to The Printed Garden on Friday night, April 26th to read from, answer questions about, and sign copies of his new book, American Trinity. This event is free and open to the public, and will begin at 7:00 p.m.