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Friday, September 28, 2018 - 12:24pm

Fri, Sep 28: Chocolate Lovers Train at Heber Valley Historic Railroad Enjoy a relaxing and entertaining evening ride and sample wonderful chocolate delights, including from local favorite Mrs Calls Candies! You'll also be treated to live music with local musicians. Ticket includes chocolate and other samples. Other items will be available in the concession car.

Fri, Sep 28: Stargazers at Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort Join local astronomers for a high-powered look at the nighttime sky! Snowbird offers a unique and unobstructed view of the wonders of our galaxy and beyond. Our experts will kick things off with a short indoor presentation, sharing their stories of the stars, followed by an up-close view through the looking-glass.

Fri, Sep 28: Black Island Farms Corn Maze and Harvest Festival - OPENING DAY POSTPONED TO SEPT 28TH at Black Island Farms COME HUNGRY AND ENJOY FARM-FRESH GOODIES FROM OUR MARKET AND OUR DELICIOUS CORNY CAFE’ CONCESSIONS BOOTH! GET LOST IN OUR 16 ACRE CORN MAZE, TAKE A SCENIC RIDE OUT TO ONE OF OUR PUMPKIN PATCHES TO PICK YOUR VERY OWN PUMPKIN. IF YOU DARE, ENTER NIGHTMARE ACRES OUR HAUNTED CORN MAZE!

Mountain Men Event for All Ages

Thursday, October 11, 2018 - 5:00pm

 

 

Mountain Men Event for All Ages

Join us for an event for all ages to learn about Mountain Men!  The event will be held on Thursday, October 11th from 5-6:30 p.m. at the Park City Museum Education and Collection Center located at 2079 Sidewinder Drive.  This presentation is sponsored by the Park City Museum and the Friends of Ski Mountain Mining History to help bring some of the interesting and unique aspects of Park City's history alive to locals and visitors. 

Gary Nielsen was born and raised in Mapleton, Utah on a farm. While growing up in the 1960’s and 1970’s, several weeks each year were spent camping and exploring throughout the local mountains as well as the western United States with his family. Then as a teenager, Gary became interested in survival skills, and was intrigued by the life of the many Mountain Men and between horseback and backpacking, he spent considerable time camping on his own or with friends and the Boy Scout program.

After completing his Bachelor & Master’s Degree, he spent the next 10 years teaching at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY where he trained students in Recreation Management, Leadership Skills, and other subjects including survival skills. He planned and led numerous expeditions for groups to various parts of the country and has led canoe and rafting expeditions through over 1,000 miles of rivers such as the Hudson, Sewanee, Arkansas, Buffalo, Snake, Colorado, Green, and Missouri River, to name a few. Numerous backpacking trips into the Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York

Following a decade in upstate New York, Gary developed a new Outdoor Recreation Management degree program at Colorado Mountain College in Leadville, CO where he taught several courses in outdoor leadership, business management in the outdoor recreation industry, and took students on week-long survival training programs for the next 5 years of his career.

For the past 20 years, Gary has been back in his home state of Utah where he has been running an educational adventure business and teaching people about the fascinating lives of the Mountain Men and showing his furs, Grizzly Bear Traps, Beaver Traps, and the unique gear and equipment which the typical Mountain Man used in their fur-trapping profession. Learning and studying the lives of the Mountain Men and the fur-trapping history has always been a fascinating topic, and Gary says everyone can learn a great deal of how to deal with the stresses in our modern-day lives by understanding survival skills and learning about the hardiness of Mountain Men.

Basically, when we think our lives are stressful and difficult, just consider how much more stressful and difficult your life would be if you were dropped off high in a mountain range and you had to endure hunger, snow, cold, Indians and grizzly bears all coming after you!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Local Public Health Governance

Monday, October 1, 2018 - 11:30am

Utah State and Local Public Health Governance Committee

Governance

Notice Date & Time: 10/1/18 11:30 AM -10/1/18 1:00 PM

Description/Agenda:

 

The Utah State and Local Public
Health Governance Committee Meeting Agenda
October 1st, 2018 11:30 A.M.
Cannon Health Building, 4th Floor Rm 401
Call #:1-877-820-7831 Participant #: 626580

Governance Meeting Chairs: Heather Borski & Randall Probst

Approve Minutes:
August 20th, 2018 Governance Meeting

Grant Review:
Rape Prevention and Education: Using the Best Available Evidence for Sexual Violence Prevention
Presented by: Megan Waters & Teresa Brechlin
Grant Application Type: Renewal
Grant Application Period: 2/1/2019 to 1/31/2020
Grant Application Due: 10/29/2018
Application Amount: $650,000
Current Grant Status: Needs Review

Well Integrated Screening and Evaluation for Women Across the Nation (WISEWOMAN)
Presented by: Kalynn Filion
Grant Application Type: Continuation
Grant Application Period: 9/29/2018 to 9/28/2019
Grant Application Due: 6/29/2018
Application Amount: $2,500,000
Current Grant Status: Needs Review
(This grant was approved during the 6/4/2018 meeting, and is now returning for a budget update)

Diabetes and Heart Disease & Stroke Prevent Programs-Innovative State and Local Public Health Strategies to Prevent and Manage Diabetes and Heart Disease and Stroke
Presented by: Nicole Bissonette
Grant Application Type: Continuation
Grant Application Period: 9/30/2018 to 9/29/2019
Grant Application Due: 7/9/2018
Application Amount: $1,500,000
Current Grant Status: Needs Review
(This grant was approved during the 5/21/2018 meeting, and is now returning for a budget update)

Other Agenda Items:
WIC Funding Review-Brandi Frandsen, Chris Furner & Mykio Saracino

SharePoint Website Update - Steve Phillips & Jerry Edwards

Next Meeting:
October 15th, 2018

Peery's Egyptian Theater presents "Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand" Christmas Concert" New!

Saturday, November 24, 2018 - 8:00pm

Peery's Egyptian Theater presents "Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand" Christmas Concert"  New!

 

Peery's Egyptian Theater presents "Ryan Shupe & The RubberBand" Christmas Concert"  New!

Saturday, November 24, 8 – 9:30pm

Location: 

Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401

 

Tickets go on sale Thursday, September 27th.

Kick off the holiday season with Ryan Shupe and the RubberBand performers. After a day of shopping and listening to canned, not-so-festive holiday music, restore your spirit with good hometown Christmas spirit.

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Seating is reserved.

Tickets…

 

Odyssey Dance Theatre’s Halloween Spectacular “Thriller” New!

Saturday, October 20, 2018 - 4:15pm

Odyssey Dance Theatre’s Halloween Spectacular “Thriller”  New!

Saturday, October 20, 2 – 4:15pm

Location: 

Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401

 

Tickets go on sale Monday, September 24th.

If Odyssey Dance Theatre's "Thriller" isn't part of your yearly Halloween tradition, it should be. The spooky spectacular combines technical aspects of dance while paying homage to the stars of All Hallows' Eve.

Throughout the two-hour program, "Thriller"…

 

Wildlife Board meeting - Sept. 27

Monday, October 15, 2018 - 7:00pm

 

Free Monday Concert featuring Haley Kirkland & Company B  New!

Monday, October 15, 7 – 9pm

Location: 

Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401

 

Excellence in the Community, Peery's Egyptian Theater, & R.A.M.P. are proud to bring you the Free Monday Concert Series.

Led by singer Haley Kirkland, Company B is trio of female vocalists backed up by a jazz quartet evoking the close harmony singing of jazz vocal groups of the 1950’s.

This event is…

 

Wildlife Board meeting - Sept. 27

Thursday, September 27, 2018 - 9:00am

Rules that will guide fishing  in Utah -- for the next two years -- are among items members of the Utah Wildlife Board are expected to approve at a meeting  in Salt Lake City on Thursday.

 

The public meeting starts at 9 a.m.  If you can't attend, you can watch it live at   https://youtu.be/tCLmmUjwV9k 

 

The meeting agenda is pasted and attached below.

 

Utah Wildlife Board Meeting
 

Sept. 27

DNR, Boardroom

1594 W. North Temple

Salt Lake City

 

You can view the meeting live at https://youtu.be/tCLmmUjwV9k

AGENDA

 

starts at 9 a.m.

1.  Approval of Agenda                                                                                 ACTION
     – Kirk Woodward, Chairman

2.  Approval of Minutes                                                                                 ACTION
     – Kirk Woodward, Chairman

3.  Old Business/Action Log                                                                         CONTINGENT
     – Byron Bateman, Vice-Chair        

4.  DWR Update                                                                                           INFORMATION
     – Mike Canning, DWR Assistant Director

5.  Youth Hunting Opportunities Update                                                        INFORMATION
     – Lindy Varney, Wildlife Licensing Coordinator
        Dean Mitchell, R3 Coordinator      
        Covy Jones, Big Game Coordinator

6.  2019-2020 Fishing Guidebook and Rule R657-13                                   ACTION
     - Randy Oplinger, Coldwater Sportfish Coordinator
     - Craig Walker, Sportfish Assistant Chief

7.  CRO Deer Unit Management Plans                                                         ACTION
     - Riley Peck, Wildlife Central Region Program Manager

 

8.  Conservation Permit Annual Report                                                         ACTION
       -  Justin Shannon, Wildlife Section Chief

9.  Conservation Permit Audit                                                                        ACTION
      -  Kenny Johnson, Administrative Services Section Chief

10.  Conservation Permit Allocation                                                               ACTION
       -  Justin Shannon, Wildlife Section Chief

11.  Antelope Island Additional Bison Permit Request                                   ACTION
       -  Covy Jones, Big Game Coordinator

12.  Central Mtns/Nebo Elk Recommendations                                             ACTION
       -  Rusty Robinson, District Biologist

13.  2019 RAC/Board Dates                                                                          ACTION
       - Staci Coons, Wildlife Board Coordinator

14.  Motion to Correct Decision and Order                                                    ACTION
       - Greg Hansen, Assistant Attorney General

15. Other Business                                                                                        CONTINGENT
       – Kirk Woodward, Chairman

Winter WAFWA

Weber Conservation District Board

Tuesday, October 2, 2018 - 9:00am

Weber Conservation District Board

Weber Conservation District Meeting

Notice Date & Time: 10/2/18 9:00 AM -10/2/18 11:00 AM

Description/Agenda:

 

Weber Conservation Districts
To: Weber CD Supervisors and Board Meetings
From: Jodi Mills, Secretary
Date: 9/25/18
Subject: Weber CD Board Meeting, Tuesday, October 2, 2018 @ 9:00 a.m. F.S.A Building

Agenda

Call to order and welcome
Approve Minutes
Farm Field Days
UACD Convention
NRCS Update
Resource Coordinator Update
Planner Updates
Extension Update
Other Business
Approved Finances
SERA Forms
Next Meeting
Closed Meeting (if necessary)

KidsOutAndAbout

Sunday, September 23, 2018 - 9:52am

Sun, Sep 23: Sizzling Sunday Nights at Boondocks, Kaysville  Every Sunday from 6 pm to close: Unlimited Bowling (including shoes), NEW XD Theater, Laser Tag and a $5 Game Card for $11.99 per person. Cannot be combined with any other offer, promotion or group.

Sun, Sep 23: Oktoberfest at Snowbird It’s about more than just bending elbows. Oktoberfest at Snowbird is a family-friendly affair with activities, food, and, of course, brews for days — weeks actually. The highly-anticipated festival begins each August and lasts through October, taking place every Saturday, Sunday, and Labor Day. It’s probably the greatest beer festival Utah has to offer, so don’t miss out!

Sun, Sep 23: Wheeler Sunday Market Come out and see us at the 2018 Wheeler Farm Sunday Market! Harkening back to the days of a true "Producers Market". Our vendors are all local producers and farmers, artisans, craftsman, and unique culinary creators. Fruits, veggies, meats, crafts and packaged foods all locally grown and sourced.

KidsOutAndAbout

Thursday, September 20, 2018 - 9:51am

Sat, Sep 22: Full Moon Lift Rides at Sundance Mountain Resort Experience the mountains under a starlit sky on a Full Moon Lift Ride. Perfect for a date night or family activity, each ride lasts 45 minutes to an hour and takes place on Ray’s Lift. Come prepared to bundle up as temperatures can get chilly after the sun sets.

Sat, Sep 22: 2018 Hispanic Heritage Parade & Street Festival at The Gateway Join Take Care Utah for Utah’s third annual Hispanic Heritage Parade and Street Festival. The event, celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month, will take place from 10 am – 2:30 pm. on Saturday, September 22nd at The Gateway.

Sat, Sep 22: Smithsonian Museum Day  Museum Day is an annual celebration of boundless curiosity hosted by Smithsonian magazine. Participating museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day ticket.

Sat, Sep 22: FINAL Midnight Drag Bash w/ Salt City Drift  at Rocky Mountain Raceways Schedule: Gates Open 4 pm, On Track 6 pm.

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