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Brigham City Chamber

Wednesday, March 5, 2014 - 10:15am

Chamber Board Meeting Thursday March 6th, 2014 at noon 

Utah State Legislative Session Ends Wednesday March 12th, 2014 at 10 p.m. 

Eggs and Issues Breakfast Thursday March 13th, 2014 at 7:30 a.m. 

Ambassador Meeting Thursday March 20th, 2014 at noon 

Brigham City's Women in Business Meeting Thursday March 27th, 2014 at noon 

 

The Fine Arts Center

58 South 100 West

Brigham City UT 84302

435-723-0740

The Fine Arts Center in Brigham City has the largest permanent puppet collection in Utah in its “World of Puppetry” Museum. The 2000 square foot area dedicated to puppetry has over 150 of its 400 plus puppets on display. Full of color and imagination the museum is sure to stimulate the imagination of persons of all ages. Museum visits often include puppet demonstrations, a Punch and Judy show, puppet making activities, and other puppet story telling. Most visitors stay 45 minutes to an hour and a half. The Fine Arts Center also has a theater in the three quarter round and offers arts and theater related classes and programs   Watch for great periodic weekend theater productions. The museum is open the first and third Saturday of the month from 2 to 5 pm and by appointment .  

 

 Crystal Hot Springs

8215 North Route 38

 Honeyville UT 84302

 435-279-8104 or 801-547-0777

 Originally used as a winter camp by the Shoshones, Crystal Hot Springs is the world’s largest, natural hot and cold springs. Mixing water from the two springs allows for a variety of pools with temperatures ranging from 80°F to 105°F. The complex, which is about 8 miles north of Brigham City, has its own campground, a series of three hot tubs, a large soaker pool, a cold freshwater swimming pool, tow water slides and a lap pool. The complex remains open year-round, but hours vary, so it’s best to call ahead.

 

ATK Rocket Garden

25 miles west, of Brigham City

Take Highway 83 West, through Corinne, taking the left fork coming out of Corinne. 

 You will eventually see the rocket motor display on the right.

435-863-3511

ATK has a free outdoor display of solid rocket motors at its facility. Within an 8 mile radius, you can experience one hundred years of transportation history by visiting the Golden Spike National Historic site, where the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, and visiting the rocket display at ATK, where scientists helped put a man on the moon exactly 100 years later in 1969!

 

Arts and Crafts

 

Brigham City Museum/Gallery

24 North 300 West

Brigham City

435-723-6769

 For almost 40 years, the Brigham City Museum-Gallery has offered patrons diverse, quality programming such as the Norman Rockwell Lithographs, Oklahoma Memorial Quilts and Nagasaki Journey.  The museum has also curated a variety of shows in-house that have had wide appeal, namely,  Trail of Iron, a photo documentary about the construction of the first transcontinental railroad.

 The 3,300 square-foot museum has a rotating gallery and a history section.  The gallery features about two national traveling shows a year and exhibits by Utah artists, while the history section showcases two rooms circa 1875 as well as artifacts from the museum's and the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers' extensive collections.  There are also two interactive areas for families - Eliza's Attic and The Homestead, where young people have the opportunity to use pioneer tools.

 The museum, which is a department of Brigham City Corporation, is located at 24 North 300 West in Brigham City.  Hours of operation are Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m.  Admission is free.

 

Fine Arts Center World of Puppetry Museum

58 South 100 West

Brigham City

435-723-0740

www.bcfineartscenter.org

 

Marble Park

11150 West, 11200 North 

Bothwell

 

435-854-3740

 

Ned Young Studios

306 West, 700 North

Brigham City

435-734-9546

 

Tremonton Firefighters Museum

102 South Tremont Street

Tremonton

435-257-3324

 

Live Theatre

 

Heritage Theatre

2505 South Highway 89

Perry

435-723-8392

www.heritagetheatreutah.com

Built in 1890, the Heritage Theatre served for nearly 80 years as an LDS (Mormon) church. Now known as one of the best regional theatres in the area, the 220 seat theatre offers a wide array of quality productions year round.

 

Old Barn Theatre

3605 Bigler Road

Collinston

435-458-2276

 Housed in a 100 year old barn, community productions are performed in the round. See website for great dinner performance information.

 

 Land Art

 

Box Elder County is the home of two world-famous land art pieces. 

 

The Spiral Jetty, built in 1970, is located off Rozel Point, in the Great Salt Lake, West, of the Golden Spike National Historic Site. It is 1,500 feet long and 15 feet wide. For some, the Spiral Jetty is just, a big piece of cement and rock shaped like a spiral sitting in the middle of some salt water in the middle of nowhere surrounded by a bunch of old junk. For others, the Jetty is a “Mecca” to which appreciators from around the globe visit and toasts its beauty, its artistry, and its importance.  

 

 

 There are no gas stations and the last restrooms are at the Golden Spike National Historic Site. The road is extremely rough and a 4-wheel drive vehicle is recommended. Please observe the private property notices on route. 

 

How to get there;

Follow the signs at the Golden Spike National Historic Site heading west.

The Sun Tunnels, by Nancy Holt, are deliberately and strategically placed on the grounds of the ancient Lake Bonneville. The Sun Tunnels are a pleasant surprise in the middle of Western Box Elder County. 

Completed in 1976, the Sculpture consists of four concrete tunnels that are laid out on the desert floor in an open X configuration, 86 feet long on the diagonal. Each tunnel is 18 feet long and has an outside diameter of 9 feet, 2.5 inches and an inside diameter of 8 feet. The tunnels are aligned with each other and with the angles of the rising and setting of the sun on the days of the solstice, around June 21st and December 21st. On these days the sun is seen on the horizon centered through the tunnels. 

How to get there:

Get to Route 30 from either Interstate 84 (from Snowville, UT) or Route 223 (from Oasis, Nevada). Proceed on Route 30 to the Lucin cutoff (42 miles from Oasis, 83 miles from Snowville). Go south on the dirt road four miles to Lucin. Continue south from Lucin two and one half miles, and then bear left, going east. You should be able to see the Sun Tunnels pretty soon. Go another two miles, bear right, and go one and one half mile to Sun Tunnels.

 

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