Events for Community Events

Celebrate at the Confluence

Celebrate local success stories of stream daylighting across the Salt Lake Valley and learn more about the unique history and restoration of the Three Creeks Confluence. All ages are welcome. This year’s celebration also features the Range 2 River Relay race, along with pre registered workshops hosted by Make Salt Lake and Workshop SLC, offering opportunities to create, learn, and connect throughout the day. Enjoy classic and seasonal pours from Fisher Brewing, along with delicious food and live music throughout the day. Event Schedule at a Glance 12:00 pm — Event Opens: Beer Garden + Live Music + Food + Silent Auction 12:00 – 2:00 pm Make Salt Lake: Bookbinding Workshop (pre-registration required) Make Salt Lake: Ringmaking Workshop (pre-registration required) Workshop SLC: Ceramic Magnets (pre-registration required) 2:00-4:00 pm Range 2 River Relay Race (pre-registration required) 4:30-6:00 pm Workshop SLC: Abstract Painting (pre-registration required) 5:00 – 7:00 pm Make Salt Lake: Bookbinding Workshop (pre-registration required) Make Salt Lake: Ring making Workshop (pre-registration required) 7:30 pm — Event Close On street parking is limited. An accessible drop off point will be available off 900 West at the front of the event. Alternative forms of transportation are strongly encouraged. The Jordan River Trail connects directly to the site. Utah Transit Authority bus routes 9 and 509 stop nearby, and the Ballpark TRAX Station is approximately one mile away. We will be providing a bike valet. Valid ID is required for beer purchase.

Website link: Celebrate at the Confluence | Seven Canyons Trust



Celebrate at the Confluence

Celebrate local success stories of stream daylighting across the Salt Lake Valley and learn more about the unique history and restoration of the Three Creeks Confluence. All ages are welcome. This year’s celebration also features the Range 2 River Relay race, along with pre registered workshops hosted by Make Salt Lake and Workshop SLC, offering opportunities to create, learn, and connect throughout the day. Enjoy classic and seasonal pours from Fisher Brewing, along with delicious food and live music throughout the day. Event Schedule at a Glance 12:00 pm — Event Opens: Beer Garden + Live Music + Food + Silent Auction 12:00 – 2:00 pm Make Salt Lake: Bookbinding Workshop (pre-registration required) Make Salt Lake: Ringmaking Workshop (pre-registration required) Workshop SLC: Ceramic Magnets (pre-registration required) 2:00-4:00 pm Range 2 River Relay Race (pre-registration required) 4:30-6:00 pm Workshop SLC: Abstract Painting (pre-registration required) 5:00 – 7:00 pm Make Salt Lake: Bookbinding Workshop (pre-registration required) Make Salt Lake: Ring making Workshop (pre-registration required) 7:30 pm — Event Close On street parking is limited. An accessible drop off point will be available off 900 West at the front of the event. Alternative forms of transportation are strongly encouraged. The Jordan River Trail connects directly to the site. Utah Transit Authority bus routes 9 and 509 stop nearby, and the Ballpark TRAX Station is approximately one mile away. We will be providing a bike valet. Valid ID is required for beer purchase.

Website link: Celebrate at the Confluence | Seven Canyons Trust



Celebrate at the Confluence

Celebrate local success stories of stream daylighting across the Salt Lake Valley and learn more about the unique history and restoration of the Three Creeks Confluence. All ages are welcome. This year’s celebration also features the Range 2 River Relay race, along with pre registered workshops hosted by Make Salt Lake and Workshop SLC, offering opportunities to create, learn, and connect throughout the day. Enjoy classic and seasonal pours from Fisher Brewing, along with delicious food and live music throughout the day. Event Schedule at a Glance 12:00 pm — Event Opens: Beer Garden + Live Music + Food + Silent Auction 12:00 – 2:00 pm Make Salt Lake: Bookbinding Workshop (pre-registration required) Make Salt Lake: Ringmaking Workshop (pre-registration required) Workshop SLC: Ceramic Magnets (pre-registration required) 2:00-4:00 pm Range 2 River Relay Race (pre-registration required) 4:30-6:00 pm Workshop SLC: Abstract Painting (pre-registration required) 5:00 – 7:00 pm Make Salt Lake: Bookbinding Workshop (pre-registration required) Make Salt Lake: Ring making Workshop (pre-registration required) 7:30 pm — Event Close On street parking is limited. An accessible drop off point will be available off 900 West at the front of the event. Alternative forms of transportation are strongly encouraged. The Jordan River Trail connects directly to the site. Utah Transit Authority bus routes 9 and 509 stop nearby, and the Ballpark TRAX Station is approximately one mile away. We will be providing a bike valet. Valid ID is required for beer purchase.

Website link: Celebrate at the Confluence | Seven Canyons Trust



Celebrate at the Confluence

Celebrate local success stories of stream daylighting across the Salt Lake Valley and learn more about the unique history and restoration of the Three Creeks Confluence. All ages are welcome. This year’s celebration also features the Range 2 River Relay race, along with pre registered workshops hosted by Make Salt Lake and Workshop SLC, offering opportunities to create, learn, and connect throughout the day. Enjoy classic and seasonal pours from Fisher Brewing, along with delicious food and live music throughout the day. Event Schedule at a Glance 12:00 pm — Event Opens: Beer Garden + Live Music + Food + Silent Auction 12:00 – 2:00 pm Make Salt Lake: Bookbinding Workshop (pre-registration required) Make Salt Lake: Ringmaking Workshop (pre-registration required) Workshop SLC: Ceramic Magnets (pre-registration required) 2:00-4:00 pm Range 2 River Relay Race (pre-registration required) 4:30-6:00 pm Workshop SLC: Abstract Painting (pre-registration required) 5:00 – 7:00 pm Make Salt Lake: Bookbinding Workshop (pre-registration required) Make Salt Lake: Ring making Workshop (pre-registration required) 7:30 pm — Event Close On street parking is limited. An accessible drop off point will be available off 900 West at the front of the event. Alternative forms of transportation are strongly encouraged. The Jordan River Trail connects directly to the site. Utah Transit Authority bus routes 9 and 509 stop nearby, and the Ballpark TRAX Station is approximately one mile away. We will be providing a bike valet. Valid ID is required for beer purchase.

Website link: Celebrate at the Confluence | Seven Canyons Trust



Mural Fest in South Salt Lake

South Salt Lake is home to the largest collection of street art in Utah. Dozens of artists from Utah and across the country have left their mark on the funky and post-industrial buildings in the area. Inside these buildings, you’ll find local innovators, artists, makers and those who celebrate their unique neighborhood. Each year, this open-air gallery grows as new artists are selected to bring unique creations to the area. https://themuralfest.com/



Bark at the Moon

The Humane Society of Utah invites you and your family, friends, and pups for a night of fun at the Gateway on May 9, 2026, 5-9pm! Discover yummy food trucks and local craft beer as you explore our vendor alley. Enjoy live music and let your dogs cool off and play in Gateway's splash pad. Bark at the Moon will wrap up with a glow-in-the-dark, pup-friendly walk at 9 PM.

 Tickets and more info: Story



Bark at the Moon

The Humane Society of Utah invites you and your family, friends, and pups for a night of fun at the Gateway on May 9, 2026, 5-9pm! Discover yummy food trucks and local craft beer as you explore our vendor alley. Enjoy live music and let your dogs cool off and play in Gateway's splash pad. Bark at the Moon will wrap up with a glow-in-the-dark, pup-friendly walk at 9 PM.

 Tickets and more info: Story



Uniquely Irreplaceable: Grief, Resilience, and Why the World Needs You in It

Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program of the University of Utah College of Nursing will hold its annual Seeds of Remembrance event on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. This year’s program will be held at the University of Utah College of Social Work (395 South 1500 East Salt Lake City UT 84112), in the Goodwill Humanitarian Building - Okazaki Community Room. The event will also stream on Zoom for those who are unable to join in person. This event is free and open to the public. Seeds of Remembrance is an opportunity for individuals to come together and cope with the loss of a family member or friend while honoring the memory of the person who died.  The program’s theme is “Uniquely Irreplaceable: Grief, Resilience, and Why the World Needs You in It.” Some losses change everything. They reshape how we see the world, how we show up for others, and how we understand our own worth. This year’s featured speaker, George Deussen, reflects on ten years of grief, healing, and hard-won perspective following the loss of his son, Stockton Powers. With honesty and heart, he explores what it means to be a man navigating grief in a world that doesn't always make space for it — and why your life, your uniqueness, and your presence matter more than you know. Light never dies. Neither does yours. The program will also feature musical performances by Paul Jacobsen. For more information, call 801-585-9522 or email caringconnections@utah.edu. You may RSVP here: https://utahnursing.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Ah15HlIKp2W0Vo



Uniquely Irreplaceable: Grief, Resilience, and Why the World Needs You in It

Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program of the University of Utah College of Nursing will hold its annual Seeds of Remembrance event on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. This year’s program will be held at the University of Utah College of Social Work (395 South 1500 East Salt Lake City UT 84112), in the Goodwill Humanitarian Building - Okazaki Community Room. The event will also stream on Zoom for those who are unable to join in person. This event is free and open to the public. Seeds of Remembrance is an opportunity for individuals to come together and cope with the loss of a family member or friend while honoring the memory of the person who died.  The program’s theme is “Uniquely Irreplaceable: Grief, Resilience, and Why the World Needs You in It.” Some losses change everything. They reshape how we see the world, how we show up for others, and how we understand our own worth. This year’s featured speaker, George Deussen, reflects on ten years of grief, healing, and hard-won perspective following the loss of his son, Stockton Powers. With honesty and heart, he explores what it means to be a man navigating grief in a world that doesn't always make space for it — and why your life, your uniqueness, and your presence matter more than you know. Light never dies. Neither does yours. The program will also feature musical performances by Paul Jacobsen. For more information, call 801-585-9522 or email caringconnections@utah.edu. You may RSVP here: https://utahnursing.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Ah15HlIKp2W0Vo



Uniquely Irreplaceable: Grief, Resilience, and Why the World Needs You in It

Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program of the University of Utah College of Nursing will hold its annual Seeds of Remembrance event on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. This year’s program will be held at the University of Utah College of Social Work (395 South 1500 East Salt Lake City UT 84112), in the Goodwill Humanitarian Building - Okazaki Community Room. The event will also stream on Zoom for those who are unable to join in person. This event is free and open to the public. Seeds of Remembrance is an opportunity for individuals to come together and cope with the loss of a family member or friend while honoring the memory of the person who died.  The program’s theme is “Uniquely Irreplaceable: Grief, Resilience, and Why the World Needs You in It.” Some losses change everything. They reshape how we see the world, how we show up for others, and how we understand our own worth. This year’s featured speaker, George Deussen, reflects on ten years of grief, healing, and hard-won perspective following the loss of his son, Stockton Powers. With honesty and heart, he explores what it means to be a man navigating grief in a world that doesn't always make space for it — and why your life, your uniqueness, and your presence matter more than you know. Light never dies. Neither does yours. The program will also feature musical performances by Paul Jacobsen. For more information, call 801-585-9522 or email caringconnections@utah.edu. You may RSVP here: https://utahnursing.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9Ah15HlIKp2W0Vo