America 250 Lecture Series: The Other 1776, Domínguez, Escalante, and the Mapping of Utah
loganutah
As the United States marks 250 years since 1776, Logan Library and our community partners are proud to present the America 250 Lecture Series, inviting our community to explore the many ways the American experiment has taken shape, politically, socially, and culturally. June 20, 2026, Lecture: This lecture will discuss the significance of the Dominguez-Escalante expedition for the future white exploration and settlement of Utah. Rebecca Andersen is a Senior Lecturer in History at Utah State U...
Come speak with us! If you are learning Spanish or English, we are having a discussion to get practice speaking with native speakers. We will be switching languages halfway through the hour. ¡Ven a hablar con nosotros! Si estás aprendiendo español o inglés, tenemos la oportunidad de practicar con hablantes nativos. Cambiaremos de idioma a la mitad de la hora.
Join us for a Community Writing Center every Saturday from 1:15 PM - 3 PM at Logan Library in partnership with the USU English Department! This event will usually be held in the Quaking Aspen conference room and offers writing support, motivation, and education led by USU English Department faculty and a group of part-time writing coaches. The Community Writing Center is meant for everyone, no matter your skill level, education, or what you're writing!
Online — University of Texas at Austin · George, UT
Classes & arts
IPSA RC09 Work-in-Progress Session: Courts, Power, and the Rule of Law
Online — University of Texas at Austin
The IPSA Work-in-Progress Session on "Courts, Power, and the Rule of Law: Comparative Judicial Studies in Contemporary Context" explores new and emerging challenges for judicial systems. This workshop is convened by the Comparative Judicial Studies Research Committee (RC09) of the International Political Science Association (IPSA). Format The IPSA Work-in-Progress Sessions are online research w...
Settle in for Logan Library’s Monthly Saturday Matinee, a cozy afternoon movie experience for adults and families. Join us for a free film screening in a relaxed, lounge-friendly space designed for comfort and community. The room will be set up with a mix of traditional seating and open floor space for lounging. Feel free to bring pillows, blankets, or anything else that helps you get comfortable. The library will provide light snacks. The movie today will start at 1:30 PM. We will be watchin...
George area calendar (calendar.utexas.edu) · George, UT
Community & civic
International Conference on Diabetes and Endocrinology 2026
George area calendar (calendar.utexas.edu)
Dear Esteemed Colleagues, Researchers and Innovators! It is with great honor and anticipation that we welcome you to the 2nd International Conference on Diabetes and Endocrinology, to be held in the historic and inspiring city of Paris, France, on July 20–21, 2026. Theme: “Global Perspectives on Endocrine Health and Diabetes” We are delighted to cordially invite professionals from around the wo...
McCullough Theatre, Performing Arts Center (PAC) · George, UT
Dance & fitnessFrom $28.80
Summer Stock Austin’s Sneak Peek 2026
McCullough Theatre, Performing Arts Center (PAC)
A one-night-only evening of performance, community, and celebration! Join Summer Stock Austin alumni and current company members as we kick off our 22nd season with an unforgettable showcase of songs and dance numbers from nearly 20 musicals — celebrating not only the exciting 2026 season ahead, but the many stories still waiting in the wings. With special emphasis on Disney’s Newsies and Rodge...
Are you an adult who enjoys crafting? Join Logan Library's Crafter's Club! Drop into the Cytiva Makerspace at Logan Library anytime between 5 and 8 PM on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. The library will provide all necessary materials unless specifically noted. Join us on July 21 between 5 and 8 to create T-Shirt Bags!
The American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider Certification Renewal course is designed for healthcare professionals and students who need to maintain their certification and demonstrate continued competency in high-quality CPR and basic cardiovascular life support. Participants must hold a current, valid AHA BLS Provider Certification to enroll; expired certifications a...
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Swoon Society, our romance book club, will meet on Tuesday, July 21, at 6:30 p.m.! Come prepared to spill the tea about this month's book, "All the Right Notes" by Dominic Lim. This book's spice level is 2 chili peppers. See the spice level breakdown on our Swoon Society landing page for more details. Those interested in borrowing a copy before the meeting can ask for one at the 2nd-floor library desk. Happy reading!
Join us each week for a book club where YOU choose how the story ends! We will be reading aloud Choose Your Own Adventure books, and attendees will choose the path our story takes.
Vernal Home Buying Class: Learn how to buy with clarity - before you ever step into a house
uintahcounty
Most people start looking at houses before they know how to evaluate them. This class is designed to change that. It's a clear step-by-step way to understand the home-buying process so you can make decisions with confidence instead of reacting to what you see online or in person. No pressure, just clarity.
Join us for a Community Writing Center every Saturday from 1:15 PM - 3 PM at Logan Library in partnership with the USU English Department! This event will usually be held in the Quaking Aspen conference room and offers writing support, motivation, and education led by USU English Department faculty and a group of part-time writing coaches. The Community Writing Center is meant for everyone, no matter your skill level, education, or what you're writing!
Join us for our Queer Book Club for adults on the fourth Monday of the month. This book club is focused on reading diverse stories across genres that all share a common theme: clear representation of the LGBTQIA+ community. These books may feature explicit material and sensitive themes, so please research each book before reading it.
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Mozart's gripping Overture to Don Giovanni opens the concert with ominous chords and cleverly placed silence, building tension before racing forward with exhilarating momentum. Prokofiev's sparkling Sinfonietta follows, bursting with.
Level up your movie night with film expert Richard Downey! This engaging series will help casual viewers become true cinephiles as you learn the secrets behind the movies you love. June 2: How to Watch a Movie July 28: What is Film Noir? August 25: Classic Car(toon)s
Join us each week for a book club where YOU choose how the story ends! We will be reading aloud Choose Your Own Adventure books, and attendees will choose the path our story takes.
Free community class focused on the early planning stages of buying. Learn how to think about readiness, timelines, and priorities before entering the market - without pressure or sales. Ideal for first-time buyers, renters thinking ahead, and anyone wanting to feel more prepared.
Art show entries will be on Tuesday, July 28th between 3:00 - 6:00 PM at the Roosevelt Library. Artists may have a 3” X 5” card with information about their piece(s) to be displayed with it. HAVE PHOTOS & ILLUSTRATIONS MOUNTED ON A STIFF BOARD PROFESSIONAL ENTRIES are encouraged but won’t be judged, BUT ARE INCLUDED in People’s Choice. We welcome Professional artists to display business cards and/or small sign, but may not sell their works during the show. JUDGING on Wednesday, July 29th. Res...
The Sandy Arts Guild presents Disney's Frozen the Musical In the beautiful mountainous kingdom of Arendelle, Princesses Anna and Elsa grow up sheltered inside their castle, isolated from the world and increasingly distant from each other. When Elsa is crowned queen, the magical powers she's despe...
The Sandy Arts Guild presents Disney's Frozen the Musical In the beautiful mountainous kingdom of Arendelle, Princesses Anna and Elsa grow up sheltered inside their castle, isolated from the world and increasingly distant from each other. When Elsa is crowned queen, the magical powers she's despe...
There's nothing like the nostalgia of hearing the songs of your youth with thousands of fellow fans on a summer night. Four-time GRAMMY® winner Lyle Lovett brings his unmistakable voice, storytelling, and beloved songs to this special.
Orem Reading Challenge: Fantasy Genre Book Discussion
orem
Step into a world of fantasy and enchantment as you bring your book of choice from the genre to compare and contrast with the work of The Hobbit. If you’re not quite sure what to read, a list of popular fantasy recommendations will be provided at the General Reference Desk starting May 29. Ages 18+. Learn more about the Orem Reading Challenge at orem.beanstack.org.
Spread out your picnic blanket and settle in for a smooth summer evening with GRAMMY® Award-winning trumpeter Chris Botti as he joins the Utah Symphony. Blending jazz, pop, and classical influences, Botti's expressive playing.
Join us for a Community Writing Center every Saturday from 1:15 PM - 3 PM at Logan Library in partnership with the USU English Department! This event will usually be held in the Quaking Aspen conference room and offers writing support, motivation, and education led by USU English Department faculty and a group of part-time writing coaches. The Community Writing Center is meant for everyone, no matter your skill level, education, or what you're writing!
Come buy like-new & used books and media at our giant Summer Book Sale! Card or cash accepted. Proceeds from the sale go to support library programs. Take 50% off of your total purchase when you get 25+ items.
Experience Engineering with the University of Utah!
uintahcounty
This year's theme is Unearth a Story! Join us each week on Tuesday, 1pm - 3pm, to record your reading and learn something fun! (Other activities for other ages will be happening throughout the summer. Check our social media, calendar, or contact us for details) June 2: Archaeology - Join the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for this drop in activity about archaeology! June 9: Step into Your Own Story! - Historian Christine C. will be giving us a presentation. Lawn games available outside...
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
Join us every month on the first Monday of the month for Pages of Possibilities! This is an opportunity to gather together to set goals for the month, journal, get prompts, write, draw, or just work around other people! This is a beginner friendly class, with no age or attendance requirement. You can come at any point during the year. It's never too late to start something new!
Come buy like-new & used books and media at our giant Summer Book Sale! Card or cash accepted. Proceeds from the sale go to support library programs. Take 50% off of your total purchase when you get 25+ items.
Utah Department of Agriculture and Food: Food Security Grant Workshop
uintahcounty
Free, public grant workshop to review a new funding opportunity, the RHTP Utah Food Security Grant. We will need a projector and a laptop connection for slideshows. Thank you!
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Join us each week for a book club where YOU choose how the story ends! We will be reading aloud Choose Your Own Adventure books, and attendees will choose the path our story takes.
Join us for an hour once a month to take a break and de-stress a little! Come listen to the sounds of crystal bowls and Indian medicine drums followed by a few minutes to journal or set intentions for the day. Bring a yoga mat and something to write with, if you have them! A limited number of both yoga mats and journals will be provided.
Cache Garden Club meets in the Logan Library community room at 6 PM on the first Thursday of every month. Attend Cache Garden Club to enjoy educational events, workshops, and amazing guests all about various gardening topics!
Ready for that "razzle dazzle?" Experience the sensational story of Roxie Hart, Velma Kelly, and the infamous Merry Murderesses of the Cook County Jail in a tale of fame, scandal, and show business. Bring the picnic and your party for a.
Come to the Roosevelt Library to discuss our monthly book! We'll have chats about books, eat snacks, and make new friends! Reading the book is not required for attendance. All titles are recommended for adults.
Join us for a Community Writing Center every Saturday from 1:15 PM - 3 PM at Logan Library in partnership with the USU English Department! This event will usually be held in the Quaking Aspen conference room and offers writing support, motivation, and education led by USU English Department faculty and a group of part-time writing coaches. The Community Writing Center is meant for everyone, no matter your skill level, education, or what you're writing!
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
¡Únase a nuestro nuevo Club de Lectura en Español! A partir de junio, nos reuniremos el segundo lunes de cada mes a las 7:00 p.m. en la Sala Comunitaria A. Las conversaciones serán guiadas completamente en español por un voluntario de la comunidad, y personas con cualquier nivel de español pueden participar. Cada mes leeremos un libro diferente, disponible para préstamo en el mostrador del segundo piso de la biblioteca. También habrá opciones disponibles para quienes no tengan tarjeta de la b...
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Join Eric Cantwell and the Logan Library for a free art class! We can provide some supplies if needed, but you are encouraged to bring your own! Enjoy taking your creativity to the next step!
Join us each week for a book club where YOU choose how the story ends! We will be reading aloud Choose Your Own Adventure books, and attendees will choose the path our story takes.
From the back of a dragon high in the sky to galaxies far, far away, the Utah Symphony brings unforgettable film scores to life under the open stars at the Deer Valley® Music Festival. With music from Pirates of the Caribbean, Mission:.
Join us to celebrate America's 250th birthday with a curated film series exploring key moments, perspectives, and stories from U. S. history. We will be showing movies at 6 PM* on the 3rd and 4th Thursdays of June, July, and August in the library's Community Rooms. Check out the schedule below! June 11: 1776 June 18: Glory July 9 (5 PM): Killers of the Flower Moon July 16: The Grapes of Wrath August 13: The Color Purple August 20: Born on the Fourth of July *Show times may be subject to change.
Film: This is Ballet: Dancing Anne of Green Gables
orem
112 years in the making, an iconic Canadian story becomes an iconic Canadian ballet! Watch the innovators at Toronto's Ballet Jörgen as they create a new ballet, and bring the iconic Canadian story Anne of Green Gables to life through dance. This documentary thoughtfully reveals the production of a new ballet through the perspective of the artists. A charming watch for anyone who loves live performance, docs, or Anne herself. This story is a window into the heart, soul and talent of a dance c...
America 250 Lecture Series: The Fourth American Revolution, How to Create a More Perfect Union Out of our Polarized Politics
loganutah
As the United States marks 250 years since 1776, Logan Library and our community partners are proud to present the America 250 Lecture Series, inviting our community to explore the many ways the American experiment has taken shape, politically, socially, and culturally. August 15, 2026, Lecture: How do we reclaim our politics from an era of fracture and polarization? First, by looking to the lessons of America's first three revolutions -- the Founding, the Civil War, and the rights revolution...
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
The Smithsonian is at the MUC! Come celebrate the opening of Voices and Votes: Democracy in America with us with a 10 am ribbon-cutting, drinks from Hit the Roast, and games!
You'll be saying "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" as you relive the songs that made Celine Dion a household name. Pack your picnic basket and bring your friends for a night celebrating one of the most powerful voices in pop music, with.
Are you an adult who enjoys crafting? Join Logan Library's Crafter's Club! Drop into the Cytiva Makerspace at Logan Library anytime between 5 and 8 PM on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. The library will provide all necessary materials unless specifically noted. Join us on August 18 between 5 and 8 to create Custom Pencil Holders!
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Swoon Society, our romance book club, will meet on Tuesday, August 18, at 6:30 p.m.! Come prepared to spill the tea about this month's book, "All Rhodes Lead Here" by Mariana Zapata. This book's spice level is 3 chili peppers. See the spice level breakdown on our Swoon Society landing page for more details. Those interested in borrowing a copy before the meeting can ask for one at the 2nd-floor library desk. Happy reading!
Join the Museum of Uintah County for MUC-Connect! Each month we will have the opportunity to meet with Archaeologists, historians, museum professionals, and other experts! Contact them, or visit their website, for more information. Phone: (435) 789-7399 Website: themuc.org
Join us to celebrate America's 250th birthday with a curated film series exploring key moments, perspectives, and stories from U. S. history. We will be showing movies at 6 PM* on the 3rd and 4th Thursdays of June, July, and August in the library's Community Rooms. Check out the schedule below! June 11: 1776 June 18: Glory July 9 (5 PM): Killers of the Flower Moon July 16: The Grapes of Wrath August 13: The Color Purple August 20: Born on the Fourth of July *Show times may be subject to change.
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
Settle in for Logan Library’s Monthly Saturday Matinee, a cozy afternoon movie experience for adults and families. Join us for a free film screening in a relaxed, lounge-friendly space designed for comfort and community. The room will be set up with a mix of traditional seating and open floor space for lounging. Feel free to bring pillows, blankets, or anything else that helps you get comfortable. The library will provide light snacks. Saturday Matinees typically begin at 3 PM, though start t...
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
Join us for our Queer Book Club for adults on the fourth Monday of the month. This book club is focused on reading diverse stories across genres that all share a common theme: clear representation of the LGBTQIA+ community. These books may feature explicit material and sensitive themes, so please research each book before reading it.
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Discover the delicate art of flower pressing in this hands-on workshop for adults. Join us to learn fundamental flower pressing techniques and create a unique pressed flower craft to take home. Registration is required. Ages 18+. For Orem City’s privacy policy, please click here.
Level up your movie night with film expert Richard Downey! This engaging series will help casual viewers become true cinephiles as you learn the secrets behind the movies you love. June 2: How to Watch a Movie July 28: What is Film Noir? August 25: Classic Car(toon)s
Vernal Home Buying Class: Learn how to buy with clarity - before you ever step into a house
uintahcounty
Most people start looking at houses before they know how to evaluate them. This class is designed to change that. It's a clear step-by-step way to understand the home-buying process so you can make decisions with confidence instead of reacting to what you see online or in person. No pressure, just clarity.
Come enjoy a classic film with us, every fourth Friday of the month! Details for movies we will be showing will come soon. Contact us with any questions.
Helicon West is a lively performance venue for the written word. Held on most second and fourth Thursdays of each month during USU fall and spring semesters and on only fourth Thursdays during the summer. Always at 7:00 PM in the Logan Library's Community Room (285 N Main, Logan). Free Caffe Ibis coffee will be available. Since 2012, the Logan Library has hosted this beloved community reading series where anyone can share up to seven minutes of their own writings alongside established authors...
Come speak with us! If you are learning Spanish or English, we are having a discussion to get practice speaking with native speakers. We will be switching languages halfway through the hour. ¡Ven a hablar con nosotros! Si estás aprendiendo español o inglés, tenemos la oportunidad de practicar con hablantes nativos. Cambiaremos de idioma a la mitad de la hora.
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
Grab your wand, throw on your cloak, and get ready to jump into the nearest flying car because class is officially in session! Join us at “Back to Hogwarts” day to explore a magical day on campus, filled with spellbinding crafts, activities, and interactive classes. Wizards of all ages and houses are invited to attend. Costumes encouraged. All Ages
August Film Screenings: The Summer Movie Wrap-Up 3 Monday: Family Movie Night: Lilo & Stitch, 2025, PG, 1h 48m 7 Friday: Jaws, 1975, PG, 2h 4m 10 Monday: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958, approved, 1h 48m 14 Friday: The Way Way Back, 2013, PG-13, 1h 43m 17 Monday: American Graffiti, 1973, PG, 1h 48m 21 Friday: Moonrise Kingdom, 2012, PG-13, 1h 34m 24 Monday: The Parent Trap, 1998, PG, 2h 8m 28 Friday: 500 Days of Summer, 2009, PG-13, 1h 35m 31 Monday: The Graduate, 1967, PG, 1h 46m
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Keep calm and create art! These weekly classes are available for adults to take time out of their busy days to relax and create something new. Due to limited seating, patrons must be present at 1:00 in order to participate. Seats may not be saved
Due to limited staffing in the mornings, this time is reserved for our teacher to be sure that things are set up for the art class at 1 pm. For questions, please contact us. Thank you.
Join us for an hour once a month to take a break and de-stress a little! Come listen to the sounds of crystal bowls and Indian medicine drums followed by a few minutes to journal or set intentions for the day. Bring a yoga mat and something to write with, if you have them! A limited number of both yoga mats and journals will be provided.
Cache Garden Club meets in the Logan Library community room at 6 PM on the first Thursday of every month. Attend Cache Garden Club to enjoy educational events, workshops, and amazing guests all about various gardening topics!
Come to the Roosevelt Library to discuss our monthly book! We'll have chats about books, eat snacks, and make new friends! Reading the book is not required for attendance. All titles are recommended for adults.
Craft Supplies Drop Off | Friday, September 4 | 12-8 PM | Library Hall Craft Supplies Swap | Saturday, September 5 | 9-11 AM | Library Hall Calling all crafters! It’s time for our Craft Supplies Swap. Bring your unwanted-but-still-in-great-shape extras to the library and find something new to take home that inspires your next creation. Bring supplies in clean, usable condition to Library Hall on Friday, September 4 from 12–8 PM, and you’ll receive a ticket to shop the swap from 9–10 AM on Sat...
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Keep calm and create art! These weekly classes are available for adults to take time out of their busy days to relax and create something new. Due to limited seating, patrons must be present at 1:00 in order to participate. Seats may not be saved
Due to limited staffing in the mornings, this time is reserved for our teacher to be sure that things are set up for the art class at 1 pm. For questions, please contact us. Thank you.
Join Eric Cantwell and the Logan Library for a free art class! We can provide some supplies if needed, but you are encouraged to bring your own! Enjoy taking your creativity to the next step!
The Cache Valley Historical Society presents a monthly speaker on Cache Valley/Utah/the Mountain West. This program will be on the 2nd Wednesday in the Logan Library Community Room (except for July, August, and December, when there will be no meeting).
Join us every month on the first Monday of the month for Pages of Possibilities! This is an opportunity to gather together to set goals for the month, journal, get prompts, write, draw, or just work around other people! This is a beginner friendly class, with no age or attendance requirement. You can come at any point during the year. It's never too late to start something new!
Experience a night of symphony and spectacle as our orchestra joins forces with Cirque de la Symphonie for a breathtaking collaboration of music and movement. Aerialists, acrobats, contortionists, and jugglers perform jaw-dropping feats as.
Helicon West is a lively performance venue for the written word. Held on most second and fourth Thursdays of each month during USU fall and spring semesters and on only fourth Thursdays during the summer. Always at 7:00 PM in the Logan Library's Community Room (285 N Main, Logan). Free Caffe Ibis coffee will be available. Since 2012, the Logan Library has hosted this beloved community reading series where anyone can share up to seven minutes of their own writings alongside established authors...
ASL Conversation Club is a peer-led practice group for learners of all levels seeking more consistent opportunities to practice American Sign Language. This is not a class but a relaxed space to practice ASL through conversation using Deaf community–approved resources. Deaf community members are welcome to join as participants, with no expectation to teach. Beginners are welcome, and whether you are just starting out or have been signing for years, this club offers a welcoming place to practi...
Experience a night of symphony and spectacle as our orchestra joins forces with Cirque de la Symphonie for a breathtaking collaboration of music and movement. Aerialists, acrobats, contortionists, and jugglers perform jaw-dropping feats as.
Are you an adult who enjoys crafting? Join Logan Library's Crafter's Club! Drop into the Cytiva Makerspace at Logan Library anytime between 5 and 8 PM on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. The library will provide all necessary materials unless specifically noted. Join us on September 15 between 5 and 8 for a fun craft!
¡Únase a nuestro nuevo Club de Lectura en Español! A partir de junio, nos reuniremos el segundo lunes de cada mes a las 7:00 p.m. en la Sala Comunitaria A. Las conversaciones serán guiadas completamente en español por un voluntario de la comunidad, y personas con cualquier nivel de español pueden participar. Cada mes leeremos un libro diferente, disponible para préstamo en el mostrador del segundo piso de la biblioteca. También habrá opciones disponibles para quienes no tengan tarjeta de la b...
Join Artist Janeal Wilson in an art class celebrating aging. The Utah Division of Arts and Museums' department of Aging Services is providing us the opportunity to do paintings on reclaimed wood. Limited supplies are available, please register for this class. Best for those 55+.
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Keep calm and create art! These weekly classes are available for adults to take time out of their busy days to relax and create something new. Due to limited seating, patrons must be present at 1:00 in order to participate. Seats may not be saved
Due to limited staffing in the mornings, this time is reserved for our teacher to be sure that things are set up for the art class at 1 pm. For questions, please contact us. Thank you.
Swoon Society, our romance book club, will meet on Tuesday, September 15, at 6:30 p.m.! Come prepared to spill the tea about this month's book, "How to End a Love Story" by Yulin Kang. This book's spice level is 4 chili peppers. See the spice level breakdown on our Swoon Society landing page for more details. Those interested in borrowing a copy before the meeting can ask for one at the 2nd-floor library desk. Happy reading!
Join the Museum of Uintah County for MUC-Connect! Each month we will have the opportunity to meet with Archaeologists, historians, museum professionals, and other experts! Contact them, or visit their website, for more information. Phone: (435) 789-7399 Website: themuc.org
MUC Connect will feature USU Professor Charlotte Terry, who will share a presentation related to the travelling Smithsonian exhibit "Voices and Votes: Democracy in America." MUC Connect is free to attend and light refreshments will be provided
Dim the lights and silence your cell phones, because Orem Cinemania is about to begin! Join us in the Media Area to find out all about Orem’s newest movie-watching challenge. Get signed up for the challenge at orem.beanstack.org and enjoy activities designed with cinephiles in mind, and then join us for a film screening in the Ashton Auditorium at 6 PM. Ages 18+.
Dim the lights and silence your cell phones, because Orem Cinemania is about to begin! Join us in the Media Area to find out all about Orem’s newest movie-watching challenge. Get signed up for the challenge at orem.beanstack.org and enjoy activities designed with cinephiles in mind, and then join us for a film screening in the Ashton Auditorium at 6 PM. Ages 18+.
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Keep calm and create art! These weekly classes are available for adults to take time out of their busy days to relax and create something new. Due to limited seating, patrons must be present at 1:00 in order to participate. Seats may not be saved
Due to limited staffing in the mornings, this time is reserved for our teacher to be sure that things are set up for the art class at 1 pm. For questions, please contact us. Thank you.
Vernal Home Buying Class: Learn how to buy with clarity - before you ever step into a house
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Most people start looking at houses before they know how to evaluate them. This class is designed to change that. It's a clear step-by-step way to understand the home-buying process so you can make decisions with confidence instead of reacting to what you see online or in person. No pressure, just clarity.
A public art creation and performance night hosted by the Roosevelt Arts Alliance. September's theme will be ukulele basics and jam session with Sherstin Hicken.
Come enjoy a classic film with us, every fourth Friday of the month! Details for movies we will be showing will come soon. Contact us with any questions.
Helicon West is a lively performance venue for the written word. Held on most second and fourth Thursdays of each month during USU fall and spring semesters and on only fourth Thursdays during the summer. Always at 7:00 PM in the Logan Library's Community Room (285 N Main, Logan). Free Caffe Ibis coffee will be available. Since 2012, the Logan Library has hosted this beloved community reading series where anyone can share up to seven minutes of their own writings alongside established authors...
Orem Reading Challenge: Plants and Pages Book Night
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It’s a truth universally acknowledged that all book lovers love plants! Join us for an evening dedicated to our love of reading and plants as we discuss a book including elements of botany. Afterwards, we’ll learn tips and tricks to care for our beloved houseplants. Work towards completing your Orem Reading Challenge goals while connecting with other plant lovers. Ages 18+. Registration required. For Orem City’s privacy policy, please clickhere. Learn more about the Orem Reading Challenge at...
ROLLING QUARTZ [MY TURN] 2026 TOUR in Salt Lake City
Pearl on Main
Korean rock girl band ROLLING QUARTZ is coming to North America on their MY TURN 2026 Tour.Rolling Quartz (롤링쿼츠) is a Korean rock band that debuted in 2020. They consist of 5 members: Arem, Hyunjung, Iree, Jayoung and Yeongeun. Tickets for ROLLING QUARTZ 2026 North American Tour will go on sale F...
ROLLING QUARTZ [MY TURN] 2026 TOUR in Salt Lake City
Pearl on Main
Korean rock girl band ROLLING QUARTZ is coming to North America on their MY TURN 2026 Tour.Rolling Quartz (롤링쿼츠) is a Korean rock band that debuted in 2020. They consist of 5 members: Arem, Hyunjung, Iree, Jayoung and Yeongeun. Tickets for ROLLING QUARTZ 2026 North American Tour will go on sale F...
ASL Conversation Club is a peer-led practice group for learners of all levels seeking more consistent opportunities to practice American Sign Language. This is not a class but a relaxed space to practice ASL through conversation using Deaf community–approved resources. Deaf community members are welcome to join as participants, with no expectation to teach. Beginners are welcome, and whether you are just starting out or have been signing for years, this club offers a welcoming place to practi...
Come speak with us! If you are learning Spanish or English, we are having a discussion to get practice speaking with native speakers. We will be switching languages halfway through the hour. ¡Ven a hablar con nosotros! Si estás aprendiendo español o inglés, tenemos la oportunidad de practicar con hablantes nativos. Cambiaremos de idioma a la mitad de la hora.
Hark all ye fairies and fairy lovers! You are hereby invited to attend an adult only fairy ball full of whimsy and delight. Get in touch with your inner wonder as we dance to enchanting music, enjoy magical crafts, and explore the folklore behind the mystical tales we love. Come dressed in your fantasy finest. Ages 18+. Registration required. For Orem City’s privacy policy, please click here.
Settle in for Logan Library’s Monthly Saturday Matinee, a cozy afternoon movie experience for adults and families. Join us for a free film screening in a relaxed, lounge-friendly space designed for comfort and community. The room will be set up with a mix of traditional seating and open floor space for lounging. Feel free to bring pillows, blankets, or anything else that helps you get comfortable. The library will provide light snacks. Saturday Matinees typically begin at 3 PM, though start t...
Zeppelin USA captures the explosive energy and passion of one of rock's most iconic bands - Led Zeppelin. Shedding the wigs and costumes, the band is comprised of seasoned touring and session musicians who put the emphasis on the music, not the gimmicks. With an uncanny ability to channel a young...
Zeppelin USA captures the explosive energy and passion of one of rock's most iconic bands - Led Zeppelin. Shedding the wigs and costumes, the band is comprised of seasoned touring and session musicians who put the emphasis on the music, not the gimmicks. With an uncanny ability to channel a young...
Join us for our Queer Book Club for adults on the fourth Monday of the month. This book club is focused on reading diverse stories across genres that all share a common theme: clear representation of the LGBTQIA+ community. These books may feature explicit material and sensitive themes, so please research each book before reading it.
Chess enthusiasts of all ages are invited to play chess at the Logan Library on Tuesdays at 7 PM in the Quaking Aspen Conference Room. All ages are welcome for this open-play event.
Keep calm and create art! These weekly classes are available for adults to take time out of their busy days to relax and create something new. Due to limited seating, patrons must be present at 1:00 in order to participate. Seats may not be saved
Due to limited staffing in the mornings, this time is reserved for our teacher to be sure that things are set up for the art class at 1 pm. For questions, please contact us. Thank you.
The Sandy Arts Guild presents Tuck Everlasting What would you do if you had all eternity? Eleven-year-old Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence, but not until she becomes unexpectedly entwined with the Tuck Family does she get more than she could have imagined...