Events for Meetings & Conventions

League of Women Salt Lake April General Meeting Panel Discussion: Youth: The Hope of Democracy

lwvsl.org: April General Meeting: Youth: The Hope of Democracy Panelists: --Dr. Morgan Lyon Cotti, Associate Director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics --Jenessa Jimoh, Executive Director, Ignite! Utah --Lee Toby Batemen and Alex Rampton, Volunteers with the Youth Coalition for the Great Salt Lake (YCGSL) --Marin Decker, Board Member Utah Civics Project Invite a young generation family member or friend!!!! Meeting is both in person and via Zoom. Join the zoom call: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85396075451



Marmalade Community Book Club

In this book club, we’ll read and discuss books from all sorts of genres, including contemporary literature, classic novels, historical fiction, narrative nonfiction, and more!

Mon, Apr 20, 6:30–8pm · I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman

Book schedule and more info: Marmalade Community Book Club - The City Library



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