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HumanDIRECTORY Racing LANNER by Laura Reagan-Porras, MS

Three Tips for Discussing Race and Culture With Kids

My best friend in the second grade was Lela Jean. She was black. I can safely assume she is still African American and I am still white. I was new to Mrs. Morris’ second grade class and so was Lela Jean. I liked it that she was new to second grade the way I was. She didn’t have the history with other girls. The other girls had been together since first grade and to us, it seemed like they had insider information. Lela Jean and I hung out together at lunch and played together at recess. I spoke of her often at home at the dinner table. It became customary for my parents to ask, so what did Lela Jean and you do today? One day there was a track and field competition at school. Our parents were invited to attend and participate. My dad came. I was proud of that. Lela Jean’s dad came too. I introduced them and pointed to Lela Jean and said gladly, “This is Lela Jean!” Then we ran off to play together. On the drive home my dad said, “I didn’t know Lela Jean was black.” My dad grew up in the segregated south. There was a smile behind his comment. Part of him was proud and part of him was uncomfortable. I was just confused. Something had changed in an instant. Some adult awareness about race had tainted my child like wonder of it. I knew Lela Jean’s skin tone was different from mine; that was obvious. It didn’t matter to me. We had something much more important in common. We were both “the new girls” in Mrs. Morris’ second grade class. We had to negotiate the second grade politics of the girls who had been together since kindergarten. We needed each other, leaned on each other, enjoyed each other and came to love each other. Lela Jean was my friend. Regardless of your politics on the issues of the day, race is once again front 8 UTAHFAMILY.COM BACK TO SCHOOL 2016

and center on the evening news. Our children are often exposed to very adult conversations about race. This reality may beg the question, how do I talk about race with my child? As with any issue, behaviorist tell us, the first rule of thumb about discussing race with children is to model the behavior you want.

1. Be a good race relations role model. Practice diversity. Demonstrate positive race relations in practical ways in your own life by demonstrating diversity. Ask yourself, do I have friends of other races? If most of your friends are from your own race and culture, you may want to consider opportunities for you and your child to interact with other races and cultures. Attend a different church on Sunday. Observe how they worship. Find something to appreciate about it and comment on it to your child. You may find yourself asking, do I openly and verbally appreciate other races and cultures in front of my child? If you see a television program about a different culture, use the opportunity to discuss a different way of life and worldview. Find one thing you like about it and state it out loud.

2. Listen first. Don’t assume shared understandings about race. Sociologist assert that children construct differences and similarities differently than adults. Children notice differences quite early developmentally but it may be for reasons that interest children and not as adults define the difference. A teacher noticed that six

year old girls on a playground were not playing with one girl in particular, who was African American. The astute teacher listened first before intervening and found that the majority of the girls preferred to play with girls who wore their hair with ribbons instead of girls who didn’t use ribbons. The African American girl didn’t use ribbons in her hair. She was excluded from conversations and games. The girls were not excluding her because of race but because of ribbons. To adult eyes, the game looked racist but to the children controlling the game, it made sense. The teacher then noticed one girl sharing her ribbons with the African American girl. The teacher chose to intervene in that moment and praised the sharing behavior. She talked about inclusion.

3. Answer your child’s questions about race and culture in an age appropriate way. Alvin Poussaint, M.D, describes two critical development ages when race and culture questions are likely to occur. They are, ages six to eight years old and the teenage years. These stages are times when the child’s world is expanding and their values are forming or solidifying. Responding to a child’s questions at these stages in simple, honest terms is important. “I don’t know” and “Give me a chance to think about that and then we will talk,” are appropriate responses to race related questions from time to time. When your seven year old child comes home and declares a classmate has an Asian mom and a black dad and says, “Isn’t that weird? You may choose to say, “Not weird, just different from us.” When your teen asks what you think about his school renaming their sports teams because Native Americans find “Redskins” to be offensive, you can use it as an opportunity to discuss your own believes about racial slurs while demonstrating respect that others might not see it the same way. For a list of resources about discussing race, visit www.civilrights.org/publications/reports/talking_to_our_children. Laura Reagan-Porras, MS is a parenting journalist, coach and sociologist. She can be reached for parent coaching sessions by phone or Skype through her website, www.heart2heartparents.com.


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Blooming Minds Montessori 12447 S. Crossing Dr. #4 in Riverton 801.556.1006 bloomingmindsmontessori.com

Blooming Minds Montessori provides a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment where children are educated through enriching activities that prepare, embrace, and promote learning! Winner of the 2013 Best Montessori School in Riverton. Blooming Minds Montessori School offers programs for ages 12 months-5 years.

Children’s Choice

10750 S. 1300 East in Sandy 801.572.1880 childrenschoiceutah.com You can rest easy knowing your child is receiving the best possible care in a setting where your child’s social, physical, emotional, and intellectual development will be the priority. Full-day Kindergarten available. Call to schedule a tour!

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Working through learning struggles with Brain Works is fun! They address these struggles by using hands-on kinesthetic and mental exercises which develop processing skills. Concentration, Memory, Comprehension, and many other skills are permanently improved.

With over 30 years of experience, Children’s Corner has a developmental approach which takes into account individual growth patterns, socialization, emotional development, and cognitive learning programs for each age group.

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Carden Memorial School

1452 E. 2700 South in Salt Lake City 801.486.4895 cardenmemorialschool.com Students of Carden Memorial School discover the best the world has to offer in literature, music, poetry, and art. The unique curriculum and small teacher-to-student ratios accelerate learning, build character, and meet the needs of each individual child. Call today to schedule a tour.

Challenger School

Farmington, Holladay, Lehi, Salt Lake City, Sandy and W. Jordan challengerschool.com Challenger School offers uniquely fun and academic classes for preschool through 8th grade students. Students learn to think for themselves and value independence. The results are unmatched at any price. Come see for yourself. Observe our classrooms any time – no appointment needed. 10 UTAHFAMILY.COM BACK TO SCHOOL 2016

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Children’s Cottage

4615 S. Highland Dr. in Holladay 801.272.0971 childrenscottageslc.com Kids from 6 weeks to 12 years of age will enjoy coming to the Children’s Cottage! They provide transportation to and from school, meals, and even a separate environment for each age group. Caring teachers help make this familyoriented facility a wonderful place for children.

Concordia Learning Center 13249 S. Redwood in Riverton 801.580.9318 clcutah.com

At CLC children will experience life and educational components through art, early math and science, movement and music, literacy and language. We are committed to providing your child with an environment that encourages independent, social and spiritual growth.


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Child Time Inc.’s atmosphere supports children as strong, confident students, capable of constructing their own learning by encouraging independent thought, hands on exploration and social and emotional development through emergent curriculum.

For over 25 years, Learning Dynamics has helped children develop a broad educational foundation, build selfconfidence and develop a love and excitement for learning. Their nationally-recognized programs are designed to help children grow academically and socially.

Dancing Moose Montessori

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Emphasizing the ethics of peace, order, and respect, Dancing Moose Montessori offers both choice and directed lessons in a structured environment that honors each child. Learning is important, but loving to learn is essential at Dancing Moose Montessori.

Learning Tree believes children are capable learners who enjoy educational activities. Their structured academic program provides opportunities for children to develop academic skills while respecting the fact that children learn at their own pace.

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Early Head Start is a no cost program for low-income families with pregnant women, infants, and toddlers (ages 0-3). We offer an intensive, comprehensive, and flexible child development approach designed to reinforce and respond to unique needs of individual children and families. Families receive services in weekly home visits or in child-care settings.

At Lit‘l Scholars, the children’s programs are designed to meet your child’s developmental needs. The center offers creative learning experiences with an academic emphasis on phonics, reading, math and printing. Children explore their world through art, science, social skills and cultural activities.

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Draper, Sugar House, Cottonwood Heights, South Jordan 801.572.MATH mathnasium.com

We’ve set the standard in Salt Lake for over 50 years! Devlin’s Child Development Center offers developmental curriculum for infants through school-age children. We have locations in Salt Lake City and Sandy, and our focus is placed on children’s social, emotional, physical and intellectual needs.

Mathnasium is a learning center where students go year-round to boost their math skills. The centers are highly specialized, teaching only math to students in grades pre-K - 12. At Mathnasium students gain confidence and forge a positive attitude towards math.

eMotion Dance Fine Arts Preschool 9119 S Monroe Plaza Way in Sandy 801.566.6222 www.emotiondance.com/preschool

By combining the elements of the arts and a comprehensive learning curriculum, your child will be singing, dancing and verbalizing what they learn in an environment of joy and expression. In addition to kindergarten prerequisites, children will learn skills in tumbling, tap, creative movement, drama, visual arts and music.

McKee Language School Salt Lake City and Orem 801.349.1846 mckeeschool.com

Our preschool uses the McKee Learning System, a program for teaching children second languages in an atmosphere of play. Children are functionally fluent in Spanish in less than 500 hours. Children engage in hands-on, fun activities to keep their attention and actually learn the language.

Kinder Landing

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We provide comprehensive preparation of kindergarten/pre-k age students for their upcoming years in elementary school by offering high quality education in an environment ideally suited to this important developmental stage. Curiosity and motivation for learning will be nurtured within a careful balance of academics, creativity and play.

Our traditional, comprehensive Montessori curriculum includes: language, mathematics, sensorial, practical life, geography, history, science, Spanish, dance, music, art, theater, computers/technology, physical education, peace education, environmental stewardship and service learning.

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Encourage being a friend and making new friends • Some kids might worry about making new friends and “fitting in.” Finding a safe, welcoming group is a great foundation for dealing with the ups and downs of school. Learn more about helping your kids make friends.

How to Ease Back-to-School Stress The start of a school year can be a challenging time for kids and parents with transitions from one grade to another, new teachers, bullying, social pressure and much more. With a little preparation and the right attitude, shifting from a laid-back summer to the routine of school doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are some tips shared by the Children’s Hospital of Colorado:

Ease the stress and establish routines • Talk about it. Ask your child what he or she is worried about if they show concern, and talk about the fun and exciting things that will be happening throughout the school year. • Stay positive! If you show enthusiasm for what the new school year brings, your kids are sure to pick up on it, and the nervous energy will turn into excitement. • Establish fun traditions. Do something fun the night before school starts, or have a special breakfast before the first day. Make it a day they look forward to every year. • Get back on schedule. Before the school year begins, start establishing the “school year” bedtimes, and wake children up at the

time they will be getting up for school. Also, eat meals on a more regular schedule before school starts. • Don’t over-schedule your child or family. Also, include your child in decisions regarding what or how many activities they are involved in. Ask him or her how much they can handle in addition to school work. • Set expectations. Go through expectations ahead of time about getting dressed, eating breakfast, and appropriate grooming so that everyone gets out the door on time. • Make it special. For younger children, include a family photo or a special note in their backpack or lunchbox to help them get the day. • Stay involved with your child’s school and have regular communication with

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the teacher -- even if it’s over email. Stay on top of how your child is doing academically, socially and behaviorally. • Get organized! Establish a family calendar where all after-school events and important assignment due dates are easy to spot. Prepare school bags and clothes the night before, arrange books and school supplies on shelves or in boxes or drawers, organize all paperwork by priority, and make a single to-do list of all the tasks you need to complete each day. • Plan the homework load. Make a plan for where and when homework will be done. Is it always done at the kitchen table right after school, or is there a desk your child uses and homework time will be after dinner? Stick to a schedule so it’s always part of the evening routine.

• Help your child understand that every part of building friendships is a skill, so the more they practice, the better they will get. Some of the skills may be: introducing yourself, showing interest in others’ comments, finding common ground from which to build upon, inviting people to do things, etc. • One person’s “joke” can easily be another person’s hurt feelings. Coach children on considering how their words and actions could be interpreted by others. Set expectations early on for appropriate behavior, and listen to how they interact with their friends. • Teach your child empathy and how to be a good friend. • Research shows that hostility between siblings is not innocent and can leave a lasting, detrimental impact. Do not tolerate bullying or aggression between siblings. • Cyberbullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another person. • Know your child’s online world – check their postings and visit sites they frequent. • Read more about bullying, or check out the infographic below. SOURCE: Children’s Hospital of Colorado


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Back To School LANNER DIRECTORY by Susan LaPoint

The Modern Student: Tech that Turns Homework into Child’s Play

extracurricular clubs take advantage of popular social sites that allow for group discussion and collaboration. Sharing research or asking a classmate about due dates has never been easier. When your children are old enough to join certain social sites per the user agreement (often that’s age 13), sit down with your child to get them started. Explain rules and expectations and make sure you control their privacy settings.

Video Chat Getting together with a study group has never been easier with tools like Skype and Google Hangouts. The basic phone call is on its way out. Virtual face-to-face conversations are the way to go now, and you can help your kids prepare by helping them feel comfortable meeting this way. You can also begin to teach them meeting etiquette, including making eye contact, taking turns speaking, etc.

Smart Home Controls Watch a group of kindergartners counting blocks on a worksheet, and “enthusiastic” may not be the first thing that comes to mind. Ask them to perform the same task on the classroom’s tablets—where they can count, sort, and manipulate the images—and you’ll see them become engaged and even excited. Homework has gotten a bad rap lately, but the right technology can not only make it easier but more fun. One study published by Science Direct reported that subjects who played Portal 2—a popular first-person puzzle video game—performed better on problem solving, spatial skills, and more than those who used a brain-training program. To get the school year off on the right foot, you’ll probably want access to basics tools like a computer, the internet, and a printer. Then, consider obtaining some of the following technologies to make studying more engaging and interactive:

Smartphone This comes in handy for everything from quick internet searches to letting you know they need to stay after school for an impromptu study session. Having information at their fingertips enables them to answer 16 UTAHFAMILY.COM BACK TO SCHOOL 2016

their own questions and encourages healthy curiosity. Make sure you set limits, check the phone frequently, and set up parental controls.

Tablet A tablet provides many of the benefits of the smartphone, but in a more shareable, easy-to-manage way—especially for younger children. To save money, looked at refurbished options, and protect your investment buy purchasing a heavy-duty case.

Educational Apps From math to foreign language apps, there are so many to choose from. If your child doesn’t like one, try out another. The beauty of apps is that many of them have free versions. And even if you pay full price, the cost is a fraction of what a textbook or tutor costs. Many schools also use homework programs to communicate assignments and grades to parents, so make sure you download the associated app as well.

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For extra credit, consider integrating smart home controls with your devices and home systems. For example, you can make sure kids wake up on time or lights go out at bedtime. You can set up homework reminders and even have your smart home device read educational or sleepy audio books to the little ones. Finally, keep an eye open for other tools and skills you can help your children with along the way. You’ll eventually want to get them their own email addresses as they will need them to set up other accounts and communicate with teachers, etc. This will be another opportunity to teach communication skills and safeguards—like how to spot email scams and why they should report communication from strangers. Offer support if they want to save up for a new piece of equipment or start a blog about their studies or special interests. Today’s youngsters have to learn a whole new set of life skills. If you help them embrace these challenges and opportunities, you may also learn a thing or two along the way. Susan LaPoint and her husband, Mark, are the parents of six. You can read her blog about modern family life, Mother of Tech, at www. susanlapoint.com.


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6120 S. 2075 East in Holladay 801.278.2500 thewinnerschool.com

3844 S, 1100 East in SLC 801.269.9526 Happy kids are thriving in quality, affordable child care at Rock-A-Bye! Care available for infants to age 12 with after-school transportation and drop-in child care available from 6 a.m. until midnight, Mon-Sat. Call ahead for details and to reserve a spot.

The Winner School is a wonderful activity center for children ages 2-18. The Winner School offers the finest programs in Dance, Preschool, Day school, Busing, Karate, Tutoring, Computers, Summer Activity Camps and more. Here every child is a winner!

West Valley City Family Fitness Center

St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School

5415 W. 3100 South 801.955.4000 wvc-ut.gov/fitnesscenter

1385 E. Spring Lane in Salt Lake City 801.277.6702 stvincents-school.org

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St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School is a fully accredited private school located in the heart of Holladay. The school serves over 300 students, infant through 8th grades. St. Vincent School has a challenging curriculum emphasizing faith, academics, and service.

Discovery why the WVC Family Fitness Center was voted 2014’s All-Around Family Favorite by Utah Family Magazine readers. We offer a Busy Bee Preschool for ages 3-5 as well as statelicensed childcare for members as they use our facilities. We also offer before and after-school care.

Summit Christian Academy

YMCA Family Community Center

4020 S. 900 East in Salt Lake City 801.613.1722 scautah.us

Taylorsville, West Valley, and Kearns 801.839.3388 ymcautah.org

Summit Christian Academy has been providing high-quality education in the Salt Lake community since 1957 and offers classes from pre-K through 8th grade. SCA is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian school that values diversity, strong academics, individualized learning opportunities, and character development. Come see the difference.

The Y’s early childhood education programs provide a structured environment that strengthens youth’s language, math, physical, literacy, social, and emotional skills, allowing 3-5 year olds the opportunity to explore, create, play, and learn. Their programs are designed to ensure your child’s success.

Sunrise Montessori

YWCA Lolie Eccles Early Education Center

Layton and Bountiful 801.295.9802 smontessori.com

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344 E. 300 South in SLC 801.537.5502 ywca.com/lolieeccles

Providing high-quality child care, pre-K, and full-day academic kindergarten, as well as extended care and “Day Camp” when kids are out of school. The Center offers a developmentally appropriate curriculum from an experienced, educated staff, and focuses on enhancing each child’s social, cognitive, language and physical growth within the context of the YWCA’s broader mission. NAEYC accredited.

Zaniac

1045 E. 2100 South in Salt Lake City 801.977.8580 zaniaclearning.com/sugarhouse At Zaniac, kids discover math and technology- and just how much fun learning can be. Forget drills and repetition, Zaniac’s fun after-school enrichment programs engage kids in creative, conceptual problem solving that builds confidence and a real academic advantage.


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For 30 years, The Finishing School has gained a reputation for providdraper.colormemine.com ing an outstanding place for learning homemaking skills. saltlakecity.colormemine.com Kids learn sewing, cooking and life skills. We offer children and adult cooking and sewing classes, as well as birthday Everyone is an atStudents Color Me Mine. parties andartist events. thrive in thisThey creative and positive as they to learn these valuable skills.over have over 400environment ceramic pieces choose from and

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Dan Whitley Music

Our mission is to provide uncompromising (343) excellence in complete and serious music education for children. Two divisions 13602 feature S. 1300 East in Draper an expansive curriculum and world-class faculty. 801.918.7740 The Conservatory is a a full scholarship program for serious and committed music students. The Preparatory Division danwhitleymusic.com serves all abilities.

T Dan Whitley Music Studios offers music and singing Imagination Place classes, for beginning and band, orchestra, jazz and choru 1155 E. 3300 South inintermediate: SLC 801.463.9067 preschoolers and up. Small class sizes and expert teachers m imaginationplace.com this a great after-school music studio for your child. Imagination Place’s gold standard programs. Explore, create, giggle, and learn with innovative programs taught in an environment that celebrates the natural wonder your child possesses. Our teachers have nearly 70 years combined experience and (131) are formally educated in music and/or early childhood de2120 E.velopment 2100 South in Salt Lake City to offer your child the best possible experience.

The Dance Company

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International Children’s Choir

The Dance Wasatch Front Company is a professional studio offering superior technical training for 801.550.9800 dancers of all ages and levels in ballet, pre-ballet, internationalchildrenschoir.com

jazz, tap, h hop, lyrical, and creative dance. They give tasteful performan The ICC is renowned for beautiful singing, authentic with age-appropriate music, and modest costumes a international costumes and themes exciting music, uniforms. Classes available both children and adults. including instruments and for dance. Students aged 5 to 17 can fi nd their special niche in either the auditioned or non-auditioned levels of the choir.

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AFTER SCHOOL DIRECTORY

Master Lu’s Health Center 3220 S. State St. in SLC 801.463.1101 luhealthcenter.com

The highest quality authentic Chinese Martial Arts training since 1976. Private lessons available. Improve strength, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness while improving coordination and memory.

Momentum Climbing Sandy, Millcreek, Lehi 801.990.6890 momentumclimbing.com

Song of the Heart Kindermusik 2670 S. 2000 East in Salt Lake City 801.953.0416 songheart.com

Music is the best activity for enhancing every aspect of your child’s development. At Kindermusik, we immerse your child in a rich, developmentally appropriate environment with a multi-sensory approach to learning that develops the whole child as well as prepares kids for formal music lessons. Come and sing, play, dance, imagine, and learn with us at our award- winning studio. We offer classes for children birth to seven!

Wasatch Arts Center

11968 Redwood Rd in Riverton 801.253-6323 wasatchartscenter.com

We help children discover and capture the lifetime benefits of climbing. Our coaches train some of the strongest, most successful youth in American climbing and remain committed to inspiring new generations of athletes.

Our school of dance and music provides an environment rich in artistic expression and talent. We have provided quality education in both dance and music for the past decade. We emphasize the importance of learning proper technique in a wholesome, family friendly atmosphere without the pressures of competitions or immodest dress or movement.

Pace Academy

WVC Family FItness Center

3341 S. 275 East 801.466.4343 pacetkdutah.com

5415 W. 3100 South in West Valley City 801.955-4000 wvc-ut.gov/222/Family-Fitness-Center

Looking for traditional, disciplined, professional instruction? We set the pace at Pace Academy. Classes from ages 4 to adult will keep the family fit and help kids develop a sense of responsibility. Classes from ages 4 to adult

Discovery why we were voted the Overall Family Favorite by the readers of Utah Family Magazine. Each week-long after school camp costs only $35 and includes transportation from surrounding schools. The afternoon is filled with fun activities, including crafts, kids ZUMBA and kids yoga, rock climbing, sports, swimming, yummy snacks & more!

Project Drama

The Winner School

Interactive theatre classes encompassing all aspects of performing arts; including acting, movement, voice, improvisation, character development, teamwork and life skills. Emphasis is placed on the PROCESS of growth, discovery and collaboration through theatre arts activities.

Voted Favorite After-School program by the readers of Utah Family Magazine! The Winner School is a nationally accredited, unique and excellent preschool and afterschool program for ages 2-13, dedicated to building self-esteem in your child. We are process oriented and believe your child will learn and retain more in ou “hands-on” activity-based programs.

Salt Lake City School of Magic

YMCA Family Community Center

Herriman and West Jordan 801.253.3595 saltlakecityschoolofmagic.com

Taylorsville, West Valley, and Kearns 801.839.3388 ymcautah.org

The School of Magic full course involves 8 90-minute sessions, once a week. Each School of Magic lesson involves personal instruction from “Mont Magic” (“Favorite Entertainer 2016-Utah Family Magazine for the 6th year!) the only presenter in Salt Lake City licensed to teach this magic school curiculum.

The Y’s early childhood education programs provide a structured environment that strengthens youth’s language, math, physical, literacy, social, and emotional skills, allowing 3-5 year olds the opportunity to explore, create, play, and learn. Their programs are designed to ensure your child’s success.

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Salt Lake Dance Center

2668 S. 2000 East, in Salt Lake City 801.467.5404 saltlakedancecenter.com Put your child’s dance training in the hands of experience. We have a year round, complete program of ballet and pre-ballet in addition to jazz, hip-hop and lyrical. 24 UTAHFAMILY.COM BACK TO SCHOOL 2016

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6120 S. 2075 East in Salt Lake City 801.278.2500 thewinnerschool.com

Zaniac

1045 E. 2100 South in SLC 801.977.8580 zaniaclearning.com/sugarhouse At Zaniac, K-8 kids discover math and technology – and just how much fun learning can be. Forget drills and repetition. Zaniac’s fun after-school enrichment programs engage kids in creative, conceptual problem solving that builds confidence and helps them succeed in school.


Back-to-school is better with Zaniac. 6-week courses now enrolling in: Game-Based Learning: Minecraft™ • Zane Math App Creation • Robotics • Fashion Design 3D Printing • Game Modding

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Favorite Ice Skating

Favorite Bowling Alley

Last year saw The Gallivan Center, an outdoor rink, take the top prize. Not until 2016! The ‘Fastest Ice On Earth’ won running... or shall we say skating... away! The facility include an ice hockey rink, a short-track speed rink, and the big Oval itself. If you really want to fast, ask for the lonk speed skates at the rental counter! 2. Gallivan Center 3. Bountiful Recreation Center

This is another category that’s usually a lock. Families love Fat Cats. With cosmic bowling, glow-in-the dark lanes, pizza, and an arcade, the fun never ends. The amusement games are a great diversion before or after, and the on-site Pizza Factory is a huge plus. Speaking of huge, try the break sticks. They’re more like bread branches! 2. All Star Lanes 3. Olympus Hills Lanes

Readers’ Pick: Utah Olympic Oval

Favorite Indoor Adventure

Favorite Movie Theatre

We have a trend going on in this category. Boondocks offers go-karts, bumper boats, mini-golf, batting cages, laser tag, and an XD theater. Our family loves the games. Parents will appreciate that the food at the Back Porch is really quite tasty! Other amusement facilities tend to skimp in that category, but not Boondocks. Boondocks is a perennial favorite the whole family can love! 2. Classic Fun Center 3. Museum of Natural Curiosity

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Readers’ Pick: Boondocks Fun Center

Favorite Outdoor Adventure Readers’ Pick: Lagoon

Sure, there are important elections coming up in November, but others took place this spring! We asked our readers which organizations treat families best, with over 50 categories covered! And the votes are in! Congratulations to the West Valley City Family Fitness Center for being AGAIN being voted the Overall Family Favorite by accumulating the most votes across all categories! Visit utahfamily.com for detailed articles about our winners. Also be sure to watch for the Family Favorites Smileys around town!

Best Family Ski Resort

Favorite Tubing Park

Brighton has been the dominant force in this category for years. After a one-year aberration with Snowbird on top, order has been restored. The resort has a top-notch learning program for the whole family. Parents also love that kids ages 10 and under ski free with a paying adult!

Feeling anxious yet for the snow to start flying? A 2002 Olympics facility, Soldier Hollow offers a lengthy 1,200-foot slide for tubing day and night. Bring your own headphones or enjoy the mountain music jam session! 2. Sugarhouse Park 3. Mountain Dell

Readers’ Pick: Brighton Resort

2. Snowbird Resort 3. Alta

Readers’ Pick: Soldier Hollow

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Readers’ Pick: Fat Cats

This is the one category that has never, ever seen a change at the very top. In Utah, Lagoon is “what fun is.” What’s great about Lagoon is that there’s always a new attraction worthy of making the trek to Farmington. With amusement rides, the Lagoon A Beach water park and summer-long live entertainment, there’s fun to be had for young and old alike. 2. Boondocks Fun Center 3. Hogle Zoo

Favorite Swimming Facility Readers’ Pick: Cowabunga Bay

We have a new king of the swimming pool category. This is Cowabunga Bay’s first win. The seasonal park offers 11 slides, a lazy river & inflatable spinning sphere, plus cabanas & food. Kids especially like the big dump from the huge water bucket! Seven Peaks and Kearns Oquirrh Park Fitness Center, both past winners, round out the picks. 2. Seven Peaks 3. Kearns Oquirrh Park Fitness Center

Favorite Climbing Facility

Readers’ Pick: Momentum Climbing

Utah’s largest indoor climbing gym is more popular still with the opening of their 2nd location in the Millcreek area. From fitness classes to birthday parties, this climbing gym will elevate your entertainment. The WVC Family Fitness Center, our Overall Family Favorite, also did well in the category! 2. West Valley City Family Fitness Center 3. Taylorsville Recreation Center

Readers’ Pick: The District Megaplex One of the Megaplex theatres has always finished on top of this category. The District Megaplex 20 takes the baton this year in the ongoing relay race from teammate Jordan Commons. With great theatres, spacious seating, various on-site restaurants and snacks, you know you’re in for a happy experience. This year was the first that a non-Megaplex property made it into the number 2 slot. A lot of families like the luxury seating at the revamped Sugarhouse Cinemark. 2. Sugarhouse Cinemark 3. Century 16 Union Park

Favorite Live Theatre

Readers’ Pick: Hale Center Theatre

Hale Center Theatre provides an affordable, world-class family theatre and theatre education for and by the community. Hale continues to demonstrate that professional theatre and family focus can blend flawlessly. Watch for the opening of a beautiful new Sandy theatre in 2017! Families also love the kid-friendly performances at the Utah Children’s Theatre. 2. Utah Children’s Theatre 3. Murray Arts in the Parks

Favorite Recreation Center

Readers’ Pick: West Valley City Family Fitness Center

WVC Family Fitness Center does so many things well and returns for a third year as our Overall Family Favorite! With fitness equipment, pools, sports courts, Utah’s tallest indoor water slide, and classes for all ages and interests, this is a great place to stay in shape and have fun, too! 2. South Jordan Fitness and Aquatic Center 3. Holladay Lions Recreation Center

Favorite Sporting Event

Readers’ Pick: Real Salt Lake Soccer

After the Utah Jazz fizzled and didn’t make the playoffs, families are again turning their attention to soccer. Real Salt Lake is the only local professional team to bring home a championship, making the team an ongoing favorite for families. year!


2. Salt Lake Bees Baseball 3. Utah Jazz Basketball

Favorite Museum

Readers’ Pick: Natural History Museum of Utah With so many museum options now in Utah, it’s a true testiment to quality that the NHMU still finishes on top each year. The facility is truly world class! Check out their daily children’s activities or steal a night away from the kids at this unique date night. 2. Discovery Gateway 3. Museum of Natural Curiosity

Favorite Library

Readers’ Pick: The City Library

The City Library is a place where you can lose yourself for the better part of a day. With art, music, food, and shops, this isn’t your run of the mill library. The amazing architecture makes this a happy place to be 2. West Jordan Library 3. Millcreek Library

Favorite Family Restaurant Readers’ Pick: The Old Spaghetti Factory

It’s been about a decade since The Old Spaghetti Factory finished on top in this restaurant category. However, the restaurant is always in the running. Potpourri for the undecided, anyone? Our family especially loves the included spumoni ice cream! 2. Red Robin 3. Chuck-A-Rama

They are service up tasty excellence! Okay, if you’re new to the area, it’s a university hangout that’s expanded from it’s university roots to bring pizza greatness to the entire Salt Lake area. 2. Little Caesar’s 3. Pizza Pie Cafe

Favorite Family Breakfast Readers’ Pick: Ruth’s Diner

is also a great place for a family stroll, even if you aren’t buying something. Kids especially love playing at the fountain. City Creek is the perfect blend of indoor and outdoor and a magical destination around the holidays. 2. Fashion Place 3. The Shops at South Town

Favorite Educational Toys

A short distance up Emigration Canyon, Ruth’s Diner is a destination worth scouting out. For a special treat, show up for breakfast or lunch on the back patio on the weekend. It’s a beautiful space, made better by great live music. I think I know where we’re going for breakfast this weekend!. 2. IHOP 3. Kneaders

Readers’ Pick: The Red Balloon

Favorite Buffet/Salad Bar

Readers’ Pick: Barnes and Noble

Readers’ Pick: Chuck-a-Rama

You don’t need to travel to Vegas for a buffet that combines quality and variety. The Chuck-a-Rama name reflects the homestyle cooking that keeps the restaurant in the top 3 year after year. 2. Sizzler 3. Golden Corral

Favorite Family Bakery

Readers’ Pick: Schmidt’s Pastry Cottage

The locally-owned family bakery has created some of the best pastries for nearly half a century.

The locally-owned and operated toy store is always in the running for the top prize. The owners do a great job of selecting new fun and educational toys to help kids in their most important of jobs... play. 2. Toys R Us 3. Lakeshore Learning

Favorite Bookstore

They win every year for a reason! There is no substitute for having a wonderful selection of books to possibly call your own! A special shout out the King’s English for showing huge isn’t everything. The relatively little local shop does a great job curating to the interests of a diverse buying public. 2. The King’s English Bookshop 3. Sam Weller

Favorite Baby Store Readers’ Pick: Carter’s

2. Kneaders 3. Schmidt’s Pastry Cottage

Carter’s stores at the outlet malls are always one of the biggest draws. Parents love the balance of quality and value. 2. Babies ‘R’ Us 3. Babinski’s

Favorite Kids’ Menu

Favorite Ice Cream/FroYo

Favorite Thrift/Resale Store

With healthy options like grilled nuggets and fresh fruit, both kdis and Mom are more that content! We think the play area has a little to do with the popularity as well! 2. Red Robin 3. IHOP

Cold Stone is the usual winner in this category, but our family prefers Menchies Frozen Yogurt, this year’s winner. Kids love the freedom to make their own creations. It helps that Menchie’s has the best yogurt, on top of the best selection of toppings. 2. Cold Stone 3. Baskin Robbins

Readers’ Pick: Chick Fil A

Healthiest Family Dining Fare Readers’ Pick: Café Zupa

Café Zupa is turning out to be a healthy habit for families. They again top the voting for the Healthy Dining Fare. Parents have a happy problem when dining with the kids here. There are so many great sandwich, soup and salad options that it can be torture to the indecisive! End each meal with a complimentary chocolate dipped strawberry! 2. Subway 3. Chipotle

Favorite Pizza Place

Readers’ Pick: The Pie Pizzeria

We’re going to venture a guess that The Pie is the areas most decorated pizzeria.

Readers’ Pick: Menchie’s

Favorite Candy Store

Readers’ Pick: Hatch Family Chocolates

Quality chocolates are back on top in the candy category. The local family-owned chocolatier has always done well in the voting, but this is their first win! We especially love when the options for the freshly dipped fruits! 2. See’s 3. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

Favorite Mall/Shopping

Readers’ Pick: City Creek Center

The stores are on the pricier side, a negative for families, but City Creek Center

Readers’ Pick: Deseret Industries

The LDS-owned thrift stores not only have a great selection of value-priced treasures waiting to be discovered, they also give valuable employment and skills to local special needs citizens. 2. Kid To Kid 3. Savers

Favorite Grocery Store Readers’ Pick: Harmon’s

Harmon’s is the locally-owned champion of quality, locally produced food. At times, the amount on the final receipt is higher, but you’ll always be happy with what you’re bringing home. 2. Smith’s Food and Drug 3. Walmart

Favorite Birthday Cakes Readers’ Pick: Costco

Arguably, the cakes at Schmidt’s is better, but you Costco’s quality is hard to beat at a price point that won’t break the bank. 2. Schmidt’s Pastry Cottage 3. Sams Club

Favorite Party Entertainer

Readers’ Pick: Magician Mont Dutson

Mont is a perennial winner in the party entertainer category. Whether is be at birthdary parties, reunions, pre-school, daycare, and libraries all will love this educational and entertaining show. If the kids are curious about how it’s all done, Mont is now offering magic classes as well. 2. Magician Paul Brewer 3. Magician Christopher Fair

Party Location Ages 0-6 Readers’ Pick: Jungle Jim’s

The old Jungle Jim’s was fun, but under caring new ownership, the jungle just keeps getting better! It’s the perfect place to break the little kids to the amusement rides experience. 2. Kangaroo Zoo 3. The Wairhouse

Party Location Ages 7-12

Readers’ Pick: Classic Fun Center

Moms and dads can remember heading to Classic back in the day. However, it’s always growing and morphing into something new and fun. It truly does say something when a business is the favorite Favorite Clothing Store of generations. 2. Boondocks Fun Park Readers’ Pick: Kohl’s Kohl’s offers a good balance of fashion and 3. The Wairhouse affordability. Parents and their teens can both walk away happy! Favorite Teen Party Location 2. Old Navy Readers’ Pick: The wAIRhouse Tram3. Carter’s

Favorite Scrapbooking Store Readers’ Pick: Michael’s

Your local Michael’s will have everything you need to personalize your precious memories. What are you waiting for? Go make something special! 2. Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts 3. Hobby Lobby

poline Park

Take the next party to new heights. With over 35,000 square, the wAIRhouse is home to 2 dodgeball courts, four slam dunk lanes, a huge open jump court, a foam pit, and the largest Kids Court in the country. The wAIRhouse is a destination where all ages have fun! 2. Boondocks Fun Park 3. Classic Fun Center

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providing the highest quality of instruction while promoting needed life skills. 2. Bernales Institute 3. Bobby Lawrence Karate Studio

Favorite Music/Singing

Readers’ Pick: Song of the Heart Kindermusik

The sweet local owner of Song of the Heart Kindermusik has muscled her way to dominance in the field of music and song. There’s been a shuffle here and there, but parents consistently love their Kindermusik here! 2. Imagination Place 3. Up with Kids

Favorite Gymnastics

Favorite Day Camp

Readers’ Pick: Wheeler Farm

Wheeler Farm is another perennial favorite finally breaking through this year. This is the first win after many year’s of placing well. Kids and families love the opportunityto get back to nature and learn about how earlier generations lived. 2. Wasatch Kids Camp 3. WVC Family Fitness Center

Favorite Overnight Camp

Readers’ Pick: YMCA Camp Roger

There is perhaps no local camp more synomous with overnight than Camp Roger. Locally, the traditional camps are few in number, but Camp Roger has the formula down, with generations attending. 2. Girl Scouts 3. Camp Tuttle

Favorite Afterschool Program Readers’ Pick: Zaniac

Kids love to play after school. Is there time for learning, too? Zaniac offers the best of both! They make the learning cool, so it’s a very easy sell for mom and dad! 2. West Valley City Family Fitness Center 3. The Winner School

Favorite Dance School

Readers’ Pick: The Dance Company

Classical ballet, jazz, hip hop, and tap are just a handful of the classes offered at the school and with over 40 years of business, they have teaching down to a science. 2. Utah Dance Center 3. The Winner School

Favorite Martial Arts School Readers’ Pick: The Winner School

The Winner School offers a full Karate program under director Jerry Johnson,

Readers’ Pick: Millcreek Gymnastics This is a first-time win for Millcreek Gymnastics. The gym brags that kids will master some good moves in the first day of attendance. If only it were that easy for mom and day, too! 2. The Little Gym 3. Epic Gymnastics

Favorite Art Instruction

Readers’ Pick: Petersen Art Center

Find your inner artist and tap into your creative side while learning the basics of painting! Your family will be able to work with different mediums to make display worthy works of art that will be way to awesome for the refrigerator! 2. The Paint Mixer 3. Painter’s Pallette

Favorite Travel Agency

Readers’ Pick: Getaway Today

Getaway Today is logical pick for parents, as they’ve mastered affordably packaging amusement and beach destinations for families. 2. Columbus Travel 3. Morris Murdock

Favorite Photography Readers’ Pick: Fotofly

Sure, the iphone camera keeps getting better, but there’s still no substitute for a photography professional capable of crafting a beautiful composition. Fotofly is the new perenial favorites to do just that. 2. Target 3. Busath Photography

Favorite Kids’ Haircuts Readers’ Pick: Cookie Cutters

Make your child’s haircut a fun experience! The staff at Cookie Cutters is highly trained and patient for even difficult kids. 2. Great Clips 3. Dollar Cuts

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Best Birth Center

Readers’ Pick: St Mark’s Women’s Center

Beautiful, spacious, and serene, the labor rooms at St. Mark’s are equipped with everything needed for the safety and comfort of mother and newborn. 2. Intermountain Medical Center 3. Jordan Valley Women’s Center

Favorite Eye-care Services Readers’ Pick: Moran Eye Center

The excellence of the Moran Eye Center is affordable for families and available in centers across the Wasatch Front. 2. Costco 3. Invision

Big Buddah has always been great for our magazine to work with and we agree he truly has a warm, winning and genuine personality! 2. Shauna Lake 3. Casey Scott

Favorite TV News Readers’ Pick: KSL 5

Catch today’s news on TV or online with KSL 5! This channel wins year after year for a reason they’re true professionals. Whether it’s just to check the weather or if you’re following the latest election, KSL has it covered in depth. 2. Fox 13 3. ABC4

Favorite Spa Services

Favorite Family Radio Station

Visions your a one stop beauty solution. The salon promotes beauty and wellness individually as well as environmentally. 2. Salon 21 3. Le Studio

FM 100.3 boasts the motto “Feel Good Music at Work”, but this hit station isn’t just for work. With new hits and old favorites, there is something to please everyone. You can even stream their live broadcasts online! 2. Mix 105.1 3. 97.1 ZHT

Readers’ Pick: Visions Day Spa Draper

Favorite Women’s Fitness Readers’ Pick: Lifetime Fitness

Truly an outstanding center for the entire family, childcare services make this a great place for moms to have some time to themselves as well. 2. VASA Fitness 3. Curves

Favorite Couples Dining

Readers’ Pick: FM 100.3

Favorite Radio Personality

Readers’ Pick: Frankie Corrigan 97.1 Frankie hosts the Morning Zoo, always providing morning laughs to listeners. 2. Rod Arquette KNRS 3. Doug Fabrizio KUERv

Readers’ Pick: The Dodo

Utah Travel

Favorite Date Spot

When the winter inversion sets in up north, St. George literally provides the fresh breath of air we want and need. Zion’s is a short skip away. Snow Canyon State Park is also a gem! 2. Zions National Park 3. Moab

The Dodo is a relaxed neighborhood bistro in Sugarhouse where mom and dad can escape together to unwind and recharge. The food’s tasty and won’t break the bank. 2. The Roof 3. Market Street Grill

Readers’ Pick: The District Megaplex

After a nice dinner, grab dessert at the huge Megaplex theatre. Check out the latest hit or one of your old favorites without the kids pulling at your shirt sleeve! 2. Hale Center Theatre 3. Jordan Commons Megaplex

Favorite Local TV Personality Readers’ Pick: Big Buddah

Readers’ Pick: St. George

Favorite Campground Readers’ Pick: Cherry Hill

The theme music is cued. Cherry Hill, the greatest fun spot you’ll every know! Cherry Hill! Cherry Hill! Take the kids camping and on a water park adventure at the same time! 2. Spruces 3. Zions National Park

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR A Arts & Crafts B Bilingual C Clubs E Entertainers F Farmers Markets F Fitness F Festivals F Food & Cooking L Learning L Library M Movies M Music

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AUGUST 23 TUESDAY LPlaytime Fun: Kids can play with toys, games, a coloring activity, and a craft while you sit back and take it easy. Ages 0-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30 a.m.-noon. LTYouTube Favorites: Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 2-4 p.m. LSSounds Like Science With Mad Science: Elementary ages. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. LLEGO Club: Elementary ages. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4-5 p.m. LPokémon Go Lure Party & Poké-Hunt: Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m. ALWe <3 Art: Family Art Night: A night of creativity. Use duct tape as your artist medium to make fun ties, wallets and pencil flowers. Great for Mother’s day! West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 6:30-7:30 p.m. MWorldStage! Summer Concerts Series: Free summer concerts. Tickets available at culturalcelebration.org. Gates open at 6 p.m. U.S. Navy Band. Country Current. Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 W. 3100 South, 7 p.m.

24 WEDNESDAY LPlaytime Fun: Kids can play with toys, games, a coloring activity, and a craft while you sit back and take it easy. Ages 0-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30 a.m.-noon. LSStorytime For Everyone: Storytime fun. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30-11 a.m. FLRSummer Reading Yoga: Ages 4-12. Designed for school-aged children with an adult, all ages and abilities welcome. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11-11:30 a.m.

LGames: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. LrWednesday Fun Day: Fun activities for ages 10-13 every Wednesday. Zootopia Movie. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 4-6 p.m. LMRhythms And Riverside: Enjoy this free summer concert series highlighting the styles of music that make up the fabric of Rose Park’s community. Performance by Oskar & Julia. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 7 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 7-8:30 p.m.

25 THURSDAY LSToddler Tales: Toddler-sized stories, songs, and playtime fun! Ages 0-3. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:15-10:50 a.m. LPlaytime Fun: Kids can play with toys, games, a coloring activity, and a craft while you sit back and take it easy. Ages 0-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30 a.m.-noon. LSCuentos Y Niños: Disfrute de cuentos, música, y mucho más en Español! Diversión para todos los niños con un adulto

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participante. Storytime presented in Spanish. All are welcome! Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 11 a.m.-noon. FLFamily Yoga: This class, presented by Avenues Yoga, is a great chance for parents and kids ages 3 and up to move, stretch, and breathe together. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. LTSolar Oven S’mores For Teens: Teens, grades 6-12. Engineer a solar oven hot enough to cook s’mores! All supplies provided, while supplies last. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5:30 p.m. LLego Time: Legos provided. Elementary ages. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4-5 p.m. LLTeen Writers Group & Contest: Teens. Learn writing basics, get feedback on your work, and learn how to craft a compelling narrative in 350 words or less. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4:30-5:30 p.m.

26 FRIDAY NSLAS Star Party: See distant galaxies that are millions of light years away. See planets, nebula, star clusters, and more. Learn about the constellations and star-lore that connect each of us to the night sky. At dusk. Wheeler Farm, 6351 S. 900 East, 8:30-11 a.m. LCreative Dance Class: Also at 11:15 a.m.

and 2:30 p.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. LTRiverton Teen Anime Club: Anime and Manga fun. No experience required. Teens. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4-5:30 p.m. FNAVenture Out Festival Series: Enjoy live music, outdoor recreation activities, great food, unique community market, and arts from 6-9 p.m. followed by a movie under the stars. Venture Lu-Out! This week’’s movie is Zootopia (PG). Big Cottonwood Park, 4300 S. 1300 East, 6-11 p.m. FNScorpion Walk: Details have not yet been provided. Information will be posted at stateparks.utah.gov/parks/antelope-island/ park-programs-and-events. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 8 p.m.

27 SATURDAY NSBreakfast With The Birds: Bring the whole flock for a breakfast adventure, with behind the scenes tours, Bird Show Stars, and adventure around every corner. $50 per adult, $10 per child (12 & under), $125 per family (2 adults & 4 children), Children 2 & under free. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 8-10:30 a.m. NSLAS Star Party: See distant galaxies that are millions of light years away. See planets, nebula, star clusters, and more. Learn about


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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR the constellations and star-lore that connect each of us to the night sky. at dusk. Stansbury Park Observatory Complex, State Road 138, 8:30-11 a.m. FLPetapalooza 2016: Pet adoption event with Salt Lake County Animal Services. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. NZOO Just For Little You: Activity for children with special needs and an accompanying adult. Ages 2-5. Register at hoglezoo.org. $10 per child. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 9:30-11 a.m. NShark-tastic Saturday: From the ancient Megladon shark, to Hammerheads and Great Whites, sharks are one of the most interesting creatures around. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. LPokémon Go Lure Party: Families. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. LSSensory Storytime: For children ages 2-12 with special needs. Families, caregivers, and therapists are encouraged to join. Read books, sing songs, and have some play time afterward. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:15-11:15 a.m. LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, nonthreatening environment. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 11 a.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.-noon. ACreative Families: ages 2 +. Also at 2 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. LYu-Gi-Oh Tournament: Families. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 1-5:30 p.m. LMini Maker Saturdays: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m. PPoetryMusic Performance: Watch Oregon-based PoetryMusic as they blend words, jazz, and visual images to create a unique multi-media experience. AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 1-2 p.m. LTGamers’ Club: Gathering and Pokémon tournaments. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-5 p.m. MMonthly Movies At Day-Riverside: Join us for a free film series the fourth Saturday of each month. Movie fans of all ages are welcome to attend, and refreshments will be provided. Aug 27-The Angry Birds Movie; Sep 24-TBA. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000

North, 3 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 3:30 p.m. MCanyons Village Summer Concert Series: Free quality concert in a beautiful setting. Chairs, picnics and blankets allowed in the venue after 4 p.m. Carpooling or public transportation encouraged. This week’’s performance is by Bright Light Social Hour. Canyons Resort, 4000 Canyons Resort Dr., 6 p.m. PMurray Arts In The Park : For ticket info, call 801-264-2614 or visit www.murray. utah.gov. Evening. Cityjazz Big Band. $5 General Admission, Children 10 and under free. Murray Park Amphitheater, 495 E. 5300 South, 8 p.m.

29 MONDAY LOpen Play: Play with toys, learn and grow, make new friends at the library. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:15 a.m.-noon. ALMMovie & A Craft: Pre-k. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LSGotta Move!: Storytime with movement! Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30-11 a.m. LTBatman V Superman- Dawn Of Justice: Teens. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3-6:30 p.m. CLTKearns Library Anime Club: Fun for teens. First Meeting of the School Year. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LLego Hour: Create a different design each month during Lego Hour at the Library. Legos provided... you supply the imagination. Ages 5-12. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. LRBook Dudes & Dudettes: Games and reading. Geared towards kids ages 7-12. This month’s theme is Star Wars. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-7:30 p.m.

A Arts & Crafts B Bilingual C Clubs E Entertainers F Farmers Markets F Fitness F Festivals F Food & Cooking

R Reading r Recreation S Science/STEM S Special Events S Special Needs S Storytime T Teen Scene T Theatre

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for all ages! Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m.

LSStorytime For Everyone: Storytime fun. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30-11 a.m.

LTMillcreek Teen Advisory Board: Make a difference. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 3-4 p.m.

LWildcard: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3 p.m.

LRTales With T.A.U ★Starring Chuckee!★: Reading to an animal encourages a child’s love of books. It also improves literacy and communication skills. Read to Chuckee, a certified therapy dog. Limited time slots available at the info desk the day Chuckee visits. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 3-4 p.m.

LTKearns Teens Teach: Duct tape flowers. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-4 p.m. LSouth Jordan Chess Club: Have a few boards set up but feel free to bring your own. Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LSSweet Family Storytime: Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. ALOn Your Mark, Get Set...Craft: A race with a special craft each Wednesday. Create a football, soccer ball or the logo of your favorite team out of perler beads. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4:30-6 p.m.

SEPTEMBER 1 THURSDAY ALSKids Art And Science Classes: Art and science collide in this series for kids ages 3–7. Each month, explore a new science concept using art. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 4-5 p.m. LTDungeons And Dragons Mini Campaign: Teens. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 5:30-8:45 p.m. NRBook Club: Join a discussion of a different zoo- or conservation-related book. Light refreshments. Teens and adults 14 and up. $10. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 7-9 p.m.

LTimpanogos Storytelling Event @ Viridian: Families. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-8:30 p.m.

LRGreat Reads: Kickoff Party. Bring your favorite book to share. You’ll also get to hear about some other awesome books. For girls 8-12. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8 p.m.

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NHogle Zoo Members Sunset Safari: For zoo members only. As the sun starts to spread it’s shadow across the valley, come experience the magic of the Zoo at twilight! Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 5:30-9 p.m.

NStar Party: Families. Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr.,

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ALFirst Friday Crafts: Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 2 p.m. CLLEGO Club: Join Holladay’s newest club

ALOrigami Madness: Do you practice the art of Origami? No? Then stop by this workshop and learn. Ages 10 to 17. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. LTTeen Programming: Teens. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LSSTEAM Fridays: STEAM activities the first Friday of each month. Ages 8 and up. Egg Launch Challenge. Build a protective vehicle for your egg cargo at the library, then find out if it will survive. Materials provided. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4-5 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. rFamily Game Night: On the first and third Friday of every month from get your game on with a variety of classic and new board games. All ages. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5:30-7:30 p.m. LTTeen Laser Tag Lock-in: Get locked in the library after closing for laser tag. Treats too. Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6:15-10:30 p.m.

3 SATURDAY SThe Utah Latin Expo: Culture, art, gastronomy, fun, music, dance, family. South Towne Exposition Center, 9575 S. State Street, NInternational Vulture Awareness Day: The world would be a messy, smelly place without vultures. Celebrate the unsung heroes of our environment with International Vulture Awareness Day. Learn about all sorts of vultures and their role in the environment while making crafts and playing games. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. FNFamily Nature Club: Utah Master Naturalists and Zoo staff and volunteers will provide tools and info to help introduce you to many amazing outdoor experiences right here in our own backyard! Each monthly outing will introduce new skills at a new location. $3. Register at hoglezoo.org or call 801-5844562. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-noon.


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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR LTTeen 3-D Printers Make & Take: Teens. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. NBeach Basics: Learn all about Great Salt Lake. Why is it salty? What is that smell? What lives in the Great Salt Lake? After talking at the pavilion make a quarter mile trek to the water and experience Great Salt Lake. Meet at at the large pavilion. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 10 a.m. ASuper Art Saturday: Free class, no museum admission required. Thanks to the Salt Lake City Arts & Museums. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. NBirdosity : Have you ever wondered about winged warblers? Have you been curious about carnivorous condors? Discover the life of birds, brush up on your identification skills and learn about a variety of bird related topics. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LRREAD Dogs: Kids can read to a therapy animal. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LFriends Of The Library Book Sale: In the Santy Auditorium. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. SLRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, nonthreatening environment. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 1-2:30 p.m. Also, SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m LS3D Animation Class: Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 1-2 p.m. NJunior Ranger Program: Historic Fielding Garr Ranch. How They Worked. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 1 p.m. TThe Taming Of The Shrew: The Shakespeare classic produced for families. A host of men who want to marry the “sweet” Bianca. No one dares approach her sister, the beautiful but angry Katherine. Their father, Baptista Minola will only have Bianca married if he can get rid of Katherine. Pertruchio enters the city and is not deterred to “tame” this shrew. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 1 p.m. THenry V: Approximately 90 min with an intermission The story of a boy who would be king. Follow Henry “Prince Hal” through this fast paced telling of Shakespeare’s Henry IV parts 1 & 2 and Henry V. Let the battles begin. Ages 4+. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 4:30 p.m. MCanyons Village Summer Concert Series: Free quality concert in a beautiful setting. Chairs, picnics and blankets allowed

in the venue after 4 p.m. Carpooling or public transportation encouraged. This week’’s performance is by Smooth Hound Smith. Canyons Resort, 4000 Canyons Resort Dr., 6 p.m. LLet’s Go Lego: Elementary ages. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 6:307:30 p.m. MRMovie Trivia Contest: Celebrate DC Comics week with trivia questions about comic book inspired movies. Win prizes! Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 7 p.m. NBirds Of Prey Up Close: Meet at campground amphitheater. Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., 7 p.m.

4 SUNDAY NGeology Of Wilson Peak Hike: Meet at the Visitor Center. Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., 9 a.m. BLCuentos Para Familias-en Español: Ven con la familia a escuchar cuentos y música en Español. Family Spanish Storytime. Have the family join for the picture books and music, all in Spanish! Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 3-4 p.m.

5 MONDAY FMiner’s Day Parade: Celebrate Miner’s Day with a parade on Main Street in the morning and fun activities around town throughout the day. Park City Main Street, Main Street,

A Arts & Crafts B Bilingual C Clubs E Entertainers F Farmers Markets F Fitness F Festivals F Food & Cooking

LSLearn And Grow Playtime: Open playtime with Help Me Grow Utah while meeting other grown-ups and learning about your child’s development through play. At the playtime, parents and guardians can fill out a developmental questionnaire, learn how they can help their child’s development, and get more info about community resources. Ages 0–8. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 11 a.m. LMake A YouTube Video: Learn how to make a YouTube video and how to start your own channel. Registration is required and begins one week prior to class; call 801524-8290 for more information. Class size is limited to six. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 3-4:30 p.m. LTTAB: Teens. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3:30-4:15 p.m. LT3D Modeling & Animation: Paper Plane Learning is offering complimentary digital art and design classes. Learn about 3D animation and more. Each month learn something new. Teens-adults. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m.

7 WEDNESDAY LRFirst Wednesdays: Discuss the latest in fiction and nonfiction books. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 10-11:30 a.m. ELPuppet Show: Family fun. The Treasure Chest. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 10:30-11 a.m.

LFriends Of The Library Book Sale: In the Santy Auditorium. Bargain Bag Sale. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

LSWonderful Wednesday StoryTime: Weekly storytime fun. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m.

FOktoberfest: The Bavarian festival returns to Snowbird for the 43rd time. Enjoy a genuine German experience with great food and dance, including polka and the chicken dance! Shop with local artisans and vendors and enjoy the mountain and plaza family activites. Free admission. Snowbird, Highway 210, Little Cottonwood Canyon, noon-5 p.m.

LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-4:45 p.m.

SLabor Day Luau: Enjoy the mythology, music, and rich history of the chain of islands that make Polynesia. Traditional dances, skilled fire dancers, and other stage entertainment. A delicious buffet awaits with island-inspired fare. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 6-10 p.m.

LRMagic Tree House Book Club: Talk about the book, learn cool facts, and do other fun activities. Ages 7 and up. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m.

PMurray Arts In The Park : For ticket info, call 801-264-2614 or visit www.murray.utah. gov. Evening. Acoustic Music Festival. Murray Park Amphitheater, 495 E. 5300 South, 8 p.m.

6 TUESDAY LSMagna Toddler Time: PreK. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

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ALArts & Crafts: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. LLego Club: Play with Legos, play Lego games, and make a Lego craft. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m.

ALJoin The Club-Create: Drop by and participate in a different craft each month. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m.

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us at the Zoo for one of our exciting 2016 lecture series presentations. Wildlife SOS co-founders Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani will share their stories of conserving sloth bears, cobras and elephants, while building economic capacity for marginalized communities. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 7-8 p.m.

8 THURSDAY SSAmerican Sign Language Storytime: Second Thursday of every month. Barnes and Noble The Pointe at 53rd, 5249 S. State St., 10 a.m. ELPuppet Show: Family fun. The Treasure Chest. Also at 11:30 a.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. LTChocolate Olympics For Teens: Teens, grades 6-12. Chocolate identification, challenges, and eating. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6-7:30 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 6:45-8:30 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-8 p.m. ALFall Jewelry: Make a pretty fall bracelet and a fun autumn card. For adults, teens and tweens ages 8 and up. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8:30 p.m.

9 FRIDAY LPBabywearing International Of Salt Lake: Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. NSLAS Star Party: See distant galaxies that are millions of light years away. See planets, nebula, star clusters, and more. Learn about the constellations and star-lore that connect each of us to the night sky. Harmon’s Cougar, 4872 W. 6200 South, 10 a.m.

LSPajama Storytime: Stories, songs, and fun! Kids can wear their pajamas. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 7-7:30 p.m.

LSLearn And Grow Playtime: Open playtime with Help Me Grow Utah while meeting other grown-ups and learning about your child’s development through play. At the playtime, parents and guardians can fill out a developmental questionnaire, learn how they can help their child’s development, and get more info about community resources. Ages 0–8. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 11 a.m.

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LSOlympic Storytime: Celebrate the 2016

LChess Club: Elementary ages. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6-7:30 p.m.


Summer Olympics by taking part in Olympicthemed stories and activities. AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 2:30 p.m. LHerriman’s Lego Play: Build with the library’s collection of Lego bricks. Pick up a ticket at the info desk 15 minutes before program begins. All ages. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 2:30-3:15 p.m. MFlashback Friday Movie: Fun movies for families monthly. Aug 12-Short Circuit; Sep 9-Sixteen Candles; Oct 14-Beetlejuice. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. CLTHunter Anime Club: Anime fun for teens. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4-6 p.m. L”Who Was” Book Club: Learn about people and places with books from the “Who Was” non-fiction series. Talk about the book, learn cool facts and do other fun activities. School age. Who Was Ben Franklin? by Dennis Fradin. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4-5 p.m.

10 SATURDAY LTTeen 3-D Printers Make & Take: Teens. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. NSaddle Up: Bring the whole family to the farm to learn about cowboys and horses with fun games and hands-on activities. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. NSLAS Star Party: See distant galaxies that are millions of light years away. See planets, nebula, star clusters, and more. Learn about the constellations and star-lore that connect each of us to the night sky. Stansbury Park Observatory Complex, State Road 138, 10 a.m. LSSensory Storytime: For children ages 2-12 with special needs. Families, care-givers, and therapists are encouraged to join. Read books, sing songs, and have some play time afterward. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 10:30-11:45 a.m. LWild Wonders: Families. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:30-11 a.m. LTSchool-Age Sensory Fun!: Teens. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:3011:30 a.m. LSMuffins N’ Stories: Drop-in for storytime. Fun stories, songs, and activities. Muffins will be served at the end. Ages 0-7. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. NBirdosity : Have you ever wondered about winged warblers? Have you been curious about carnivorous condors? Discover the life of birds, brush up on your identification skills and learn about a variety of bird related topics. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting

animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.-noon. LSGrandparents’ Storytime: Families. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 1111:30 a.m. NTOgden Nature Center Volunteer Orientation: This orientation will introduce you to the Ogden Nature Center and the opportunities for volunteering. For more info email volunteer@ogdennaturecenter.org. Must RSVP. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 11 a.m.-noon. PRing Around The Rose: RDT’s Ring Around the Rose is a “wiggle-friendly” performance series for children and families that explores the magical world of the arts, including dance, theatre, music and storytelling. Sep 10-African drums; Oct 8-Plan B Theatre Company; Nov 12-Tanner Dance; Dec 10-Salty Cricket Composers’’ Collective; Jan 14-Aerial Arts of Utah; Feb 11-Dance Across The Valley; Mar 11-Repertory Dance Theatre; Apr 8-Tablado Flamenco; May 13-Timpanogos Storytelling. Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 South, 11 a.m. SMake Sounds With Synthesizers: Learn how to create electronic sounds and sound effects for your songs and multimedia productions by using synthesizer hardware and software. Call 801-524-8290 to register. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, noon1:30 p.m. LYu-Gi-Oh-Duel Academy League: Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 1-5:30 p.m.

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LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, nonthreatening environment. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 1 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m. LTYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Academy League: Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 1-5:30 p.m. LrChurch Dairy Hike: Join the ranch curator at 1 p.m. at the lower Frary parking lot for a moderate 3 mile hike to the Church, discussing history that surrounds this site. Space limited, for more info contact to Clay at clayshelley@utah.gov. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 1 p.m. OHenry V: Approximately 90 min with an intermission The story of a boy who would be king. Follow Henry “Prince Hal” through this fast paced telling of Shakespeare’s Henry IV parts 1 & 2 and Henry V. Let the battles begin. Ages 4+. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 1 p.m. LTTeen Advisory Board: Teens assist with planning and implementing library programs for their peers, make new friends, and earn volunteer hours. Must complete a Volunteer Application. Ages 12-18. South Jordan BACK TO SCHOOL 2016 UTAHFAMILY.COM 35


NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2-3 p.m. LRRead Aloud Party: Families. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 2-3:30 p.m. AFamily Art Saturday: Discover the changing exhibitions and participate together in hands-on art making activities led by a trained educator. Each activity connects to a brand new idea, medium or theme explored by an artist currently exhibited in the museum. Projects for toddlers-tweens. Free. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, 20 S. West Temple, 2-4 p.m. LRTManga Club: Discuss your favorite Manga and Anime titles, learn some new art skills, and meet other Manga fans. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3-4 p.m. TThe Taming Of The Shrew: The Shakespeare classic produced for families. A host of men who want to marry the “sweet” Bianca. No one dares approach her sister, the beautiful but angry Katherine. Their father, Baptista Minola will only have Bianca married if he can get rid of Katherine. Pertruchio enters the city and is not deterred to “tame” this shrew. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 4:30 p.m. PExcellence Concert Series: Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-9 p.m. LMPThurl Bailey & Wasatch Jazz Project: Concert performance. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-9 p.m.

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2016 Summer Olympics by taking part in Olympic-themed stories and activities. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. NSSinging With The Birds: This Sunday music series, presented by Tracy Aviary and KRCL, welcomes local musicians and all our friends to spend the afternoon singing with the birds! Jun 12-Canyons & Rick Gerber; Jul 10-Michelle Moonshine & Better Off With The Blues; Aug 14-Bronwen Beecher & Chris Orrock; Sep 11th-Morgan Snow & The Lab Dogss. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

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Marmalade. Open to all teens and snacks will be provided. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3-5 p.m.

LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 4:15-5 p.m.

CLTKearns Library Anime Club: Fun for teens. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

LSDiscovery Hour: Books, games, crafts and fun adventures await you. Ages 5-11. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 4:30-5:30 p.m.

LRTales With TAU: Woof! Woof! Kids can improve their literacy and social skills by reading to a furry friend! Readers (especially those ages 5-9) may sign up for a 15-minute session to read with Abbey Lynn, a certified therapy dog. Tickets available starting at 3:45 p.m. at the Info Desk. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 4-5 p.m. RBeehive Books Kickoff Party: Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m. LMMonday Night Movie: See a free movie. Teens and adults. Finest Hours. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 6-8 p.m. LSFamily Audiobook & Craft Night: Listen to a book while doing a fun craft! Families are invited to join for an hour with a great book. September’s audiobook is Horton and Kwuggerbug and More Lost Stories by Dr. Seuss. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. MFamily Night Series : Bring the whole family young and old. Free. Jun 13-Shanahy(Celtic); Jul 11-Flint & Steel (Bluegrass); Aug 8-Salsa Espresso (Latin Jazz); Sep 12-Tad Calcara Sextet {Big Band Era Swing). Murray Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 South, 7 p.m. LTEDx Marmalade Library: Each month, the Marmalade Branch invites all to experience dynamic talks centered around a central theme. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 7-9 p.m. LFamily Game Night: Play board games, card games, and more! For all ages. No registration. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-8 p.m. NWild Wonders Animal Show : Lively and interactive presentation that includes 8 live animals. Free. Children 12 and under. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m.

LHomeschool Club: Enrichment, socializing, and fun for homeschooled children. Each session includes presentations, activities, projects, or games. Ages 5-12. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 5:30-7 p.m.

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13-Accordion Books; Aug 10-Paste Papers; Sep 10-Soft-Cover Long-Stitch Books. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4-6 p.m. LWild Wonders: Families. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 4-5 p.m. LSFull STEAM Ahead!: Elementary ages. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 4-5 p.m. LClub Wednesday: An after school program for kids ages 6—11. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4:15-5 p.m.

LRGreat Reads For Little Sisters: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 7:158:30 p.m.

LSJoin The Club - Learn: Experience life under a microscope, play with the code-apillar or explore tangrams and numbers using the Osmo. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m.

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BLRAmigos Y Libros: A series of book discussions that provide Spanish speakers the opportunity to engage in thoughtful discussions of books and authors in their native language. Una serie de discusiones literarias que proveen la oportunidad a hispanohablantes de envolverse en interesantes pláticas sobre libros y autores en su lengua nativa. Vivir para contarla, por Gabriel García Márquez. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 7-8:30 p.m.

NPreschool Discovery Days: $5 for members and $6 for non-member includes 1 child and 1 adult. Colorful Creatures. Also at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 9:30 a.m. Stroller Tours: These tours offer parents, guardians and caregivers an opportunity to experience the museum’s currents exhibits with their young children in tow before the museum opens to the public. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, 20 S. West Temple, 9:30-10:30 a.m. LSLearn And Grow Playtime: Open playtime with Help Me Grow Utah while meeting other grown-ups and learning about your child’s development through play. At the playtime, parents and guardians can fill out a developmental questionnaire, learn how they can help their child’s development, and get more info about community resources. Ages 0–8. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 10:15 a.m. ELPuppet Show: Family fun. The Treasure Chest. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m. LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m.

15 THURSDAY NPreschool Discovery Days: $5 for members and $6 for non-member includes 1 child and 1 adult. Colorful Creatures. Also at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 9:30 a.m. CSouth Towne Kids Club: Enjoy music, games, crafts and more the third Thursday of each month. South Towne Center Mall, 10450 S. State St., 10 a.m. ACrafty Thursday: Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 4-5 p.m.

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TStressed Out?-Just For Teens: Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LTTEENS: Teens. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

LTDungeons And Dragons Mini Campaign: Teens. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 5:30-8:45 p.m.

LPlaytime Fun: Kids can play with toys, games, a coloring activity, and a craft while you sit back and take it easy. Ages 0-6. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

LSLearn And Grow Playtime: Open playtime with Help Me Grow Utah while meeting other grown-ups and learning about your child’s development through play. At the playtime, parents and guardians can fill out a developmental questionnaire, learn how they can help their child’s development, and get more info about community resources. Ages 0–8. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 10 a.m.

ALKids Craft Corner: Families. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 3-8 p.m.

LSMagna Toddler Time: PreK. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m.

NWar On Weeds: Take out the invasive weeds popping up in native vegetation. Learn about native and non native plants and their biology. This won’t feel like a chore! Call 801-466-6411 or email volunteer@ cottonwoodcanyons.org to register. Alta Ski Area, Highway 210, 6-8 p.m.

LTTeen Movie Club: Enjoy a different movie every second and fourth Monday

CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m.

ALBookmaking Workshops: Learn about the different forms that books can take, then create your own bookish crafts with provided materials in this series of workshops. Jul

LTSuperhero Jeopardy For Teens: Teens, test your superhero mettle. Registration required and opens Aug. 15. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6-7:30 p.m.

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RMagic Tree House Book Club: Elementary ages. Ghost Town at Sundown #10. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 6:307:30 p.m. LSWrite Out Loud: Interested in science fiction, creative writing, or just looking to make connections with other like-minded geeks? Local author Bryan Young, who is also a prominent national Star Wars aficionado and editor-in-chief of Big Shiny Robot! (a geek news and reviews blog), invites you to a monthly series of fiction readings featuring visiting and local authors, as well as readings from you. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 7 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7-8 p.m.

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literacy skills through music and play. Also at 11:30 a.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 2:30 p.m. LTZumba For Kids: Dance and wiggle in this 45-minute Zumba class led by licensed Zumba instructor Candace Larson. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3 p.m. LAfterschool Awesomeness: Elementary ages. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. LHero Adventure Club: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. But, bring your library card--you never know what might snag your interest. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 3-4 p.m.

LSSensory Storytime: For children ages 2-12 with special needs. Families, care-givers, and therapists are encouraged to join. Read books, sing songs, and have some play time afterward. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 10:30-10:45 a.m.

LRTales With T.A.U ★Starring Chuckee!★: Reading to an animal encourages a child’s love of books. It also improves literacy and communication skills. Read to Chuckee, a certified therapy dog. Limited time slots available at the info desk the day Chuckee visits. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 3-4 p.m.

LParachute Play: Ages 3-5. Play games and dance with the parachute!.This activity will help develop large motor skills, and pre-

LTMini Weapons Of Mass Destruction: Build small catapults, shooters, slingshots and more. Then you will be able to practice your

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR skills with target shooting. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. LLego Club: A fun hour of challenging Legos fun. Legos have to stay at the library, so bring a camera to capture your creations. Ages 10 and up. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Also, South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LSLearn And Grow Playtime: Open playtime with Help Me Grow Utah while meeting other grown-ups and learning about your child’s development through play. At the playtime, parents and guardians can fill out a developmental questionnaire, learn how they can help their child’s development, and get more info about community resources. Ages 0–8. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4:30 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 5 p.m. MAmerican Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic: With Paul Cardall and Nathan Pacheco. Free tickets are required. Visit www. lds.org. Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7:30 p.m. ARiverton Movies In The Park: Bring your blankets and enjoy a summer evening with family & friends. Movie starts at dusk, weather permitting. Food trucks will be in the park beginning a 6 p.m. ahead of the movie. Movies title TBA. Riverton City Park, 12800 S. 1400 West, 8 p.m. LHaunted Ranch?: Listen to a historical presentation then wander through the buildings looking for evidence of visitors from beyond the grave. Please bring flashlight as the buildings are dark. Space is limited, for info contact Clay at clayshelley@utah.gov. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 8 p.m.

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NPre-School Class: Join for an animalthemed program which includes animal encounters, crafts, and activities. Adults attend with children ages 3-5. No unregistered siblings. $20 per child. Junior Zoo Keeper. Learn about taking care of the animals at the zoo. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 9:30 a.m.-noon.

EL The Puppet Players Present The Treasure Chest: Our boy hero thinks he is simply going fishing for the day. But instead, he has quite an adventure. He encounters a pirate, a sea serpent, and a mysterious sea chest with very peculiar noises coming from within. Just what is going on here? SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m.

PFamily Safety Safari: Various organizations will be at the Zoo to give your family tips on how to stay safe and healthy all year round. From creating emergency family exit plans, to children fingerprinting, this is an event you won’t want to miss. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

TThe Taming Of The Shrew: The Shakespeare classic produced for families. A host of men who want to marry the “sweet” Bianca. No one dares approach her sister, the beautiful but angry Katherine. Their father, Baptista Minola will only have Bianca married if he can get rid of Katherine. Pertruchio enters the city and is not deterred to “tame” this shrew. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 1 p.m.

SBark In The Park: Mountain View Park, 1651 East Fort Union Blvd, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. LRead To The Dogs: Families. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:30-11:15 a.m. LTumbleweeds Film Screening: Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. LSSSensory Storytime: This series of storytimes is intended for kids ages 3–10 who have Autism Spectrum Disorder and are functioning at a preschool - to early elementary age-developmental level. Space limited. Register by calling 801-594-8611. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. LNWild Wonders: See and learn about a variety of wild and exotic animals who have been rescued and are now ambassadors for the wonderful world of the animal kingdom. Learn about the animal habitats, what they eat, how they live and what you can do to help them thrive. Guests can touch and interact with all the animals. Families. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 11 a.m.-noon. LPokemon League: Elementay ages. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, noon-2 p.m. FUrban Arts Festival: A two day celebration of Salt Lake’s urban and artistic culture for the community, art lovers, and families. Features artists, music, dance performance, automotive arts, projection art, virtual reality and new media arts, street basketball league, live street art and mural painting displays and much more. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., noon-10 p.m. LYu-Gi-Oh!: Learn to play, earn rankings and get your name in the prize drawing. Trade cards 30 min before and after the event. Elementary and up. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 12:45-5:30 p.m. NFree Family Garden Party: Garden games, crafts, tour the garden. Cannon Greens Garden, 773 W 1300 S, 1-4 p.m. AThird Saturday For Families: Free family art activity themed by exhibits in the museum. Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts and Education Comple, 1720 Campus Center Drive, 1-4 p.m.

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LTCrafts At The ‘Creek For Adults And Teens: Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 2-3:30 p.m. LSDesign Challenge: A new Museum program that gets everyone engaging in the engineering design process. Make a team with your family or friends, or build by yourself. Be ready to design, build, test, and prototype a solution to a given problem. Regular admission fee applies. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 2-4 p.m. SBatman Day: Third annual Batman Day celebrating the Dark Knight’s endearing legacy. Include activities, trivia, coloring and much more. Cosplay welcome. All local Barnes and Noble stores, 2 p.m. Rumi Poetry Festival: An afternoon of poetry, art, music, and contemplation in celebration of the 13th-century Persian poet and spiritual master Jalaluddin Rumi. Hear recitations of Rumi’s poems, take part in a discussion titled “What You Seek is Seeking You,” and watch a Sufi whirl dance. AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 2-7 p.m. LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 4-5 p.m. THenry V: Approximately 90 min with an intermission The story of a boy who would be king. Follow Henry “Prince Hal” through this fast paced telling of Shakespeare’s Henry IV parts 1 & 2 and Henry V. Let the battles begin. Ages 4+. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 4:30 p.m.

18 SUNDAY FUrban Arts Festival: A two day celebration of Salt Lake’s urban and artistic culture for the community, art lovers, and families. Features artists, music, dance performance, automotive arts, projection art, virtual reality and new media arts, street basketball league, live street art and mural painting displays and much more. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., noon-6 p.m. MM12 Minutes Max: Monthly showcase of

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short works and works-in-progress by local artists in many disciplines. Three new pieces in a varied mix, chosen from music, dance, film, writing, theater, performance art and the like—each 12 minutes or less. Coffee and cookies served afterwards—a time for conversation. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 2-3 p.m.

19 MONDAY LSBaby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. LMTTEEN MOVIE: Teens. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3-6:30 p.m. ELPuppet Show: Family fun. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-7:30 p.m. LMFamily Movie Night: You are welcome to bring your own blankets, pillows, and snacks. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 7-8:30 p.m. LNWild Wonders: See and learn about a variety of wild and exotic animals who have been rescued and are now ambassadors for the wonderful world of the animal kingdom. Learn about the animal habitats, what they eat, how they live and what you can do to help them thrive. Guests can touch and interact with all the animals. Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 7-8 p.m.

20 TUESDAY LSStorytime With Real Ducks: Prek. Presented by Ericka Woodruff. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m. Also, South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8 p.m. LTMillcreek Coloring Club For Adults And Teens: Coloring isn’t just for kids anymore. See what all the fuss is about with this new coloring mania sweeping the world. Mandalas, nature scenes, and other fun patterns. The library will provide coloring pages, markers, colored pencils, and crayons, but feel free to bring your own supplies and coloring books. Light refreshments provided. Adults and teens. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 7-8:30 p.m. LRRed Readers Literacy Workshops: Elementary-aged kids can practice their literacy skills with reading groups and crafts organized by the University of Utah’s College of Education. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8 p.m.; Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 7-8 p.m.; Riverton Library, 12877


S. 1830 West, 7-7:30 p.m.; West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-8 p.m.

21 WEDNESDAY LSWonderful Wednesday StoryTime: Weekly storytime fun. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m. L”Who Was” Homeschool Lunch Book Club: Bring a sack lunch and meet other homeschool kids. Learn about people and places with books from the “Who Was” nonfiction series. September’’s book is Who Was King Tut? by Roberta Edwards. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, noon-1 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 3-8:45 p.m. LTWired - A Tech Club For Teens: Teens. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LLSTEM Activities: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. LrWednesday Fun Day: Fun activities for ages 10-13 every Wednesday. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 4-5 p.m. LTInklings: Middle and high schoolers, come share your novellas, short stories, and poems with other teens who love to write for fun. Read your writing out loud, edit with groups, get feedback and inspiration. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LGame On: Gear up for some fun and get your game on at the library! We will play video games, board games, card games, and more. Grades K-6. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m.

meeting other grown-ups and learning about your child’s development through play. At the playtime, parents and guardians can fill out a developmental questionnaire, learn how they can help their child’s development, and get more info about community resources. Ages 0–8. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 11 a.m. FLFamily Yoga: This class, presented by Avenues Yoga, is a great chance for parents and kids ages 3 and up to move, stretch, and breathe together. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. LLego Time: Legos provided. Elementary ages. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4-5 p.m. ELPuppet Show: Family fun. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 4:30-5 p.m. LLTeen Writers Group & Contest: Teens. Learn writing basics, get feedback on your work, and learn how to craft a compelling narrative in 350 words or less. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4:30-5:30 p.m. LMTTeen Movie Night: Bring a blanket or curl up on one of our huge beanbags. Captain America. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6-8:30 p.m. NBoy Scout Merit Badge Class: $15 per scout. Leaders get in free. Register online at hoglezoo.org. Reptile And Amphibian Merit Badge. $15 per scout, leaders free. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 6-9 p.m. LTTeen Laser Tag Activity : Join for a two hour laser tag event out on the grass behind the library. Registration and parent permission forms required. . Ages 12-17. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 7-9 p.m.

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LSJoin The Club - Compute: Design a 20 minute 3D print job or use Bloxels to create a video game. Explore the computer in a new way. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m.

MTumbleweeds Film Festival: Film festival especially for children and youth! Movies and workshops for kids. Tickets and info at utahfilmcenter.org/tumbleweeds. Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 South,

NZoo Just For You: Activity for children with special needs and an accompanying adult. Ages 6-18. Register at hoglezoo.org. Chillin’’ In The Himalayas. You’’ll be amazed by the survival skills cats of the Himalayas use to survive in their cold, snowy climates. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 4:30-6 p.m.

NSLAS Star Party: See distant galaxies that are millions of light years away. See planets, nebula, star clusters, and more. Learn about the constellations and star-lore that connect each of us to the night sky. Wheeler Farm, 6351 S. 900 East, 10 a.m.

LSLearn And Grow Playtime: Open playtime with Help Me Grow Utah while meeting other grown-ups and learning about your child’s development through play. At the playtime, parents and guardians can fill out a developmental questionnaire, learn how they can help their child’s development, and get more info about community resources. Ages 0–8. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 4:30 p.m. LFamily Game Night: Play board games, card games, and more! For all ages. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 6-8:30 p.m.

LRMagic Tree House Book Club: Talk about the book, learn cool facts, and do other fun activities. Ages 7 and up. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 2-3 p.m. LMurray Kid’s Cafe: Free afternoon meal provided by the Utah Food Bank. Ages 0-18. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 2:45-3:45 p.m.

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LSScience Club: A monthly activity for kids in grades K-6. To participate in their own experiment, each child must bring their own materials. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-3:30 p.m.

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR amazing telescopes to see our spectacular skies. Presented by Ogden Astronomical Society. $7 for members, $10 for nonmembers. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 7:45-11 p.m.

12th St., 11 a.m.-noon.

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LYu-Gi-Oh Tournament: Families. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 1-5:30 p.m.

MTumbleweeds Film Festival: Film festival especially for children and youth! Movies and workshops for kids. Tickets and info at utahfilmcenter.org/tumbleweeds. Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 South, MMeet Your Best Friends Pet Adoption: Cats and dogs from local adoption agencies are eager to meet their new families. Admission is free, Zoo admission is not included. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. LCostume Swap Event: Families. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10-11:30 a.m. FHarvest Festival: You’re invited to celebrate the harvest season at Thanksgiving Point’s annual Harvest Festival. Enjoy Free admission for artisan and produce vendors, kids crafts, and more. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. NSLAS Star Party: See distant galaxies that are millions of light years away. See planets, nebula, star clusters, and more. Learn about the constellations and star-lore that connect each of us to the night sky. Stansbury Park Observatory Complex, State Road 138, 10 a.m. LSDads & Donuts Storytime: Dads and kids, head to the library for a fun storytime and breakfast treats. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m. NBirdosity : Have you ever wondered about winged warblers? Have you been curious about carnivorous condors? Discover the life of birds, brush up on your identification skills and learn about a variety of bird related topics. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, nonthreatening environment. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 11 a.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.-noon. NTOgden Nature Center Volunteer Orientation: This orientation will introduce you to the Ogden Nature Center and the opportunities for volunteering. For more info email volunteer@ogdennaturecenter.org. Must RSVP. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W.

FNWatershed Festival: A free hands-on festival to learn about the watershed you live in. Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

LMini Maker Saturdays: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m. OHenry V: Approximately 90 min with an intermission The story of a boy who would be king. Follow Henry “Prince Hal” through this fast paced telling of Shakespeare’s Henry IV parts 1 & 2 and Henry V. Let the battles begin. Ages 4+. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 1 p.m. LTGamers’ Club: Gathering and Pokémon tournaments. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-5 p.m. LTTeen Wii: Wii games and treats. Ages 12-18. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 3-5 p.m. MMonthly Movies At Day-Riverside: Join us for a free film series the fourth Saturday of each month. Movie fans of all ages are welcome to attend, and refreshments will be provided. Aug 27-The Angry Birds Movie; Sep 24-TBA. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 3:30 p.m. OThe Taming Of The Shrew: The Shakespeare classic produced for families. A host of men who want to marry the “sweet” Bianca. No one dares approach her sister, the beautiful but angry Katherine. Their father, Baptista Minola will only have Bianca married if he can get rid of Katherine. Pertruchio enters the city and is not deterred to “tame” this shrew. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 4:30 p.m. NStar Party: Start with solar viewing then switch to night sky viewing at dark. Use amazing telescopes to see our spectacular skies. Presented by Ogden Astronomical Society. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 6:30 p.m. LMr. Lemoncello’s Library Lock-In Party For Kids: Elementary ages. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m.

25 SUNDAY MTumbleweeds Film Festival: Film festival especially for children and youth! Movies

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and workshops for kids. Tickets and info at utahfilmcenter.org/tumbleweeds. Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 South,

26 MONDAY FMCowboy Poetry Series: Come and join a fun filled experience the last Saturday each month. Call (801) 649-5742 for more info. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 3-4 p.m. LTTeen Movie Club: Enjoy a different movie every second and fourth Monday Marmalade. Open to all teens and snacks will be provided. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3-5 p.m. CLTKearns Library Anime Club: Fun for teens. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LLego Hour: Create a different design each month during Lego Hour at the Library. Legos provided... you supply the imagination. Ages 5-12. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. LFamily Flick: Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 6:30-8 p.m. AFamily Craft Night: Families South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. BLSDivertidos Con Libros-Spanish/ English Storytime: Una noche de cuentos, canciones, y diversión en español e inglés. An evening of books, songs, and fun in Spanish and English. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 7-8 p.m.

27 TUESDAY LTFandom: Teens. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3-5 p.m. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. LLibrary Explorers: A fun after school program for kids ages 5-7. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 4-5 p.m.

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28 WEDNESDAY LSWonderful Wednesday StoryTime: Weekly storytime fun. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m. LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. LGames: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. CLKidZ Club: Fun activities for grades K-5. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4-4:30 p.m. LKids Create: Get creative! Art activities for grades K-6. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. LChess Club: Elementary ages. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6-7:30 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 7-8:30 p.m. LWild Wonders: Families. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 7-8 p.m.

29 THURSDAY LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. NBoy Scout Merit Badge Class: $15 per scout. Leaders get in free. Register online at hoglezoo.org. Soil And Water Conservation Merit Badge. $15 per scout, leaders free. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 6-9 p.m. LMMust-See Movie Series: Film screening and popcorn. True Grit Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 6 p.m.

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LLEGO Club: Elementary ages. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4-5 p.m.

LTeddy Bear Picnic: PreK. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 11 a.m.-noon.

TTeen Advisory Board Meeting: Help make the Library a better place for you and other teens. Teens voice their opinion and shape the direction of teen-oriented Library programming. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4:30 p.m. Also, Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4:30 p.m.

LRTales With T.A.U ★Starring Chuckee!★: Reading to an animal encourages a child’s love of books. It also improves literacy and communication skills. Read to Chuckee, a certified therapy dog. Limited time slots available at the info desk the day Chuckee visits. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 3-4 p.m.

LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 4:30-5:30 p.m. LFamily LEGO© Crew: Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:307:30 p.m.

LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m.


OCTOBER 1 SATURDAY PSalt Lake City Performance Art Festival: Live performance art suitable for all ages and interests. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

to life with animation. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 3-4 p.m. OHenry V: Approximately 90 min with an intermission The story of a boy who would be king. Follow Henry “Prince Hal” through this fast paced telling of Shakespeare’s Henry IV parts 1 & 2 and Henry V. Let the battles begin. Ages 4+. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 4:30 p.m.

FNFamily Nature Club: Utah Master Naturalists and Zoo staff and volunteers will provide tools and info to help introduce you to many amazing outdoor experiences right here in our own backyard! Each monthly outing will introduce new skills at a new location. $3. Register at hoglezoo.org or call 801-5844562. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-noon.

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ASuper Art Saturday: Free class, no museum admission required. Thanks to the Salt Lake City Arts & Museums. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 10:30 a.m.12:30 p.m.

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LRREAD Dogs: Kids can read to a therapy animal. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

BLMSCuentos Para Familias-en Español: Ven con la familia a escuchar cuentos y música en Español. Family Spanish Storytime. Have the family join for the picture books and music, all in Spanish! Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 3-4 p.m.

LT3D Modeling & Animation: Paper Plane Learning is offering complimentary digital art and design classes. Learn about 3D animation and more. Each month learn something new. Teens-adults. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m.

SLRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, nonthreatening environment. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 1-2:30 p.m. Also, SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m.

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LS3D Animation Class: Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 1-2 p.m.

LRMagic Tree House Book Club: Talk about the book, learn cool facts, and do other fun activities. Ages 7 and up. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m.

OThe Taming Of The Shrew: The Shakespeare classic produced for families. A host of men who want to marry the “sweet” Bianca. No one dares approach her sister, the beautiful but angry Katherine. Their father, Baptista Minola will only have Bianca married if he can get rid of Katherine. Pertruchio enters the city and is not deterred to “tame” this shrew. Adults $15, kids $12. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 1 p.m. LTCome Learn 3D Modeling & Animation: Game designer and 3D artist Dan Hill will give attendees a start-to-finish demonstration of designing a character, turning the drawing into a 3D model, painting, and finally bringing it

LRFirst Wednesdays: Discuss the latest in fiction and nonfiction books. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 10-11:30 a.m. ALArts & Crafts: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m.

ALJoin The Club-Create: Drop by and participate in a different craft each month. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m. LSPajama Storytime: Stories, songs, and fun! Kids can wear their pajamas. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 7-7:30 p.m.

6 THURSDAY ALSKids Art And Science Classes: Art and science collide in this series for kids ages 3–7. Each month, explore a new science concept using art. Sweet Library, 455 F St.,

4 p.m.

Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2-3 p.m.

NRBook Club: Join a discussion of a different zoo- or conservation-related book. Light refreshments. Teens and adults 14 and up. $10. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 7-9 p.m.

AFamily Art Saturday: Discover the changing exhibitions and participate together in hands-on art making activities led by a trained educator. Each activity connects to a brand new idea, medium or theme explored by an artist currently exhibited in the museum. Projects for toddlers-tweens. Free. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, 20 S. West Temple, 2-4 p.m.

7 FRIDAY ALFirst Friday Crafts: Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 2 p.m. CLLEGO Club: Join Holladay’s newest club for all ages! Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. LTTeen Programming: Teens. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m.

LRTManga Club: Discuss your favorite Manga and Anime titles, learn some new art skills, and meet other Manga fans. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3-4 p.m. PExcellence Concert Series: Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-9 p.m.

8 SATURDAY PRing Around The Rose: RDT’s Ring Around the Rose is a “wiggle-friendly” performance series for children and families that explores the magical world of the arts, including dance, theatre, music and storytelling. Sep 10-African drums; Oct 8-Plan B Theatre Company; Nov 12-Tanner Dance; Dec 10-Salty Cricket Composers’’ Collective; Jan 14-Aerial Arts of Utah; Feb 11-Dance Across The Valley; Mar 11-Repertory Dance Theatre; Apr 8-Tablado Flamenco; May 13-Timpanogos Storytelling. Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 South, 11 a.m. LYu-Gi-Oh-Duel Academy League: Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 1-5:30 p.m. LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, nonthreatening environment. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 1 p.m.

ONGOING MONDAYS LSTiny Tots: Fingerplays, songs, stories, and playtime for toddlers. Also at 10:30 a.m. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 9:30-10 a.m. Runs Sep. 8-Nov. 21. LSToddler Time: Songs, rhymes, and a short story. Learn how to prepare your child for language and reading in a fun environment. Tickets available at the info desk 15 minute prior. Also at 10:50 a.m. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:1010:40 a.m. Runs Sep. 12-Oct. 3. LMHop ‘N’ Harmonies: A half hour of movement and music, with a short story break in the middle. All ages. Except holidays. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:15-10:45 a.m.

ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m.

LOpen Play: Play with toys, learn and grow, make new friends at the library. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:15 a.m.-noon. Runs Sep. 19-Oct. 24.

LTTeen Advisory Board: Teens assist with planning and implementing library programs for their peers, make new friends, and earn volunteer hours. Must complete a Volunteer Application. Ages 12-18. South Jordan

LGet Moving @ Tyler Library: PreK. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Sep. 19.

LSBaby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:1510:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 5-Oct. 6.

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR for babies and their parents. Except holidays. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Oct. 31. ASPreschool Storytime And Craft: A storytime and a craft for children, ages 3-5, with their loving adult(s). Siblings welcome. Except holidays. Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. FLSReady, Set, Move!: Everyone will be moving to the beat in this program full of music and movement. Ages 3–5 with a parent or caregiver. Except holidays. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:30-11 a.m. SBook Baby: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m. STales For Tots: Tales for Tots creates hands-on storytelling adventures for children with different stories and activities each day. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. Runs through Sep. 29. MMusic In Motion: Ages 18 mo.-3. Also at noon. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. MLunch Bunch Concert Series: Free lunchtime concert. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., noon-1 p.m. Runs through Sep. 16. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, noon. LSFamily Storytime: Storytime fun. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 1:30-2 p.m. Runs Sep. 12-Nov. 14. LTTeen Hour: Play video games, do crafts, and more with your friends every day after school. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 2:45-3:45 p.m. Runs through Oct. 18. SPark City Baby & Me: Delight and stimulate your baby’s senses with short books, music, and more. Except holidays. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 3-4 p.m. LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-4:45 p.m. Runs Sep. 12-Oct. 3. FGood To Grow Yoga: Cooperative games, theme activities, storytelling, music, and art engage the natural energy and enthusiasm of the 6, 7, and 8-year old child. Classes explore Yoga poses, breathing exercises, visual imagery and relaxation techniques while conveying lessons in self-expression, body image, social skills, positive thinking, and environmental awareness. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 3 p.m.

2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Runs Sep. 1-29. ALMonday Crafts: Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4 p.m. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. LCode Club: Elementary ages. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Runs Sep. 12-Nov. 28.

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and fingerplays for your toddler. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 6-Oct. 5. LSWest Valley Toddler Time: A fun-filled thirty minutes of songs, finger plays, stories and playtime. Walkers ages 1-3. Must be accompanied by an adult. Siblings welcome. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs through Sep. 27.

Monday Night Activities: Family fun every Monday night at the museum. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5-6 p.m. Runs through Sep. 26.

LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m.

LSTutoring And Computer Help: Except holidays. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Runs through Sep. 26.

LSMagna Toddler Time: PreK. Except holidays. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Runs Sep. 27-Nov. 15.

NExperience Treasures Of The Rainforest: Horticulture department will be hosting special experiences in the Aviary’s newest exhibit. Beetle Battle - release ladybugs into the exhibit. Limited to 15 people. Also Rain Storm at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 5:30 p.m.

LSDrop-In Storytime: Geared for preschoolers. A half hour of stories, songs, and fun. Also at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 13-Oct. 18.

AAbstract Watercolor Classes: Abstract watercolor works with local artist Elizabeth Barbano. Learn how the distorted shapes and images in abstract art can express different concepts. Kids ages 9–12. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 6-7 p.m. LSFamily Night At The Library: Fun family activities and stories. Except Holidays. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8:30 p.m.

TUESDAYS ALCUAC Art Workshops: Free art workshop with CUAC, a non-profit contemporary art organization operating in downtown Salt Lake City. Each week will present a new experience and new information. Ages 3-5 at 10 a.m. Ages 5+ at 4 p.m. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m.. LSLibrary Babies: Storytime with singing, clapping, reading, and playing together. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 1010:30 a.m. Runs Sep. 6-Nov. 4. SBook Baby: Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 10:15 a.m. LPlaytime: Sweet Library, 455 F St., 10:15 a.m.

LKids Cafe: Families. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. Also, Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 3:30-4 p.m.

LSStorytime Station: Stories, songs, and activities for children ages 2 – 5 with a participating adult. Free tickets available 15 minutes before starting times. Also at 11:15 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. Except holidays. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 13-Nov. 15.

LAfterschool Program: Magna Library,

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LSBaby, Toddler & Me: A story, songs, fingerplays, and a short playtime for your baby or toddler. Parents/caregivers must accompany children. Baby through 2+. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 6-Oct. 19.

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R Reading r Recreation S Science/STEM S Special Events S Special Needs S Storytime T Teen Scene T Theatre

Runs Sep. 6-Oct. 5. SPottery Barn Story Time: Your favorite books read aloud. Pottery Barn Kids, 602 E. 500 South, 11 a.m. MLunch Bunch Concert Series: Free lunchtime concert. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., noon-1 p.m. Runs through Sep. 16. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 2 p.m. LTHolladay Teen Hour: Talk with friends, do homework, play games, play Wii, or participate in the Teen Librarian’s provided activities. Every Mon.-Thurs. on school days. 3-4 p.m. Ages 12-19. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 2:45-4 p.m. LTMurray Teen Hour: Play video games, do crafts, and more with your friends every day after school. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 2:45-3:45 p.m. ALTCreative Lab For Teens: Explore creative technology and learn about new art forms in this weekly series at Marmalade Branch’s Creative Lab. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3-5 p.m.

LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 13-Nov. 4.

LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. Starts Sep.13; Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m.; Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 3:30-4 p.m.

LSPreschool Storytime: AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m.; Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m.; South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 11-11:30 a.m.; Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 1:30-2 p.m.

ALTTeen DIY: Flex your creativity muscles and learn a variety of new crafts. Supplies provided. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3:30-5 p.m.

STime For Tots: Book & Activity. Ages 18 months-3 yrs. Also at noon, 2 and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. SBN Sugarhouse Tuesday Storytime: Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 11 a.m. STales For Tots: Tales for Tots creates hands-on storytelling adventures for children with different stories and activities each day. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. Runs through Sep. 29. MMelody Makers: Led by the education staff, this is a perfect opportunity for little kids to dance and move. Regular admission applies. Except holidays. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.-noon. Runs through Sep. 30. LSRiverton Storytime: Stories, songs and activities. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Ages 2-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 11-11:30 a.m.

LLego Create: Create with Legos. Bring your camera to document your adventures. All ages. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-5:30 p.m. LAfterschool Program: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Runs Sep. 1-Sep. 29. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. Runs through Sep. 23. TTeen Tuesday: Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4-5 p.m. AArt And Maker Classes: Join Clever Octopus for a series of art and science activities. Each week, create a new project using a variety of found and reclaimed objects, and explore the science behind art and engineering. Ages 8–15. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4 p.m. FTuesday Harvest Market: The Tuesday Harvest Market is available to all who want their produce fix mid-week. This year’s


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pate in Tumbleweeds workshops or while their partners take the kids to the Clubhouse,” states Hernandez. Utah Film Center’s education team is also executing Film Festival Field Trips for local school students leading up to the Festival. Teachers interested in bringing their classes on a Tumbleweeds Film Festival Filed Trip can sign up at: www.utahfilmcenter.org/education All other Film Festival information can be found at www.utahfilmcenter.org/twds2016. Individual tickets will be available on September 7 via ArtTix. Tumbleweeds Film Festival early bird passes are available for $25 until September 7. Beginning September 7, Tumbleweeds Film Festival passes will be $40.

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR Tuesday market has moved to the Gallivan Center. In addtion to 20 farmers, growers and packed food vendors, you’ll find The Food Truck League, games to play, beer sales starting at 5 pm, and “Big Band Dance Night” on the outdoor stage. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., 4 p.m. LTGame Club: Discuss your favorite manga titles with other local manga fans, and take part in tabletop and video gaming. Teens. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4-6 p.m. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. Runs Sep. 6-Dec. 30. ALTTeen DIY: Flex your creativity muscles and learn a variety of new crafts. Supplies provided. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4:30 p.m. LAfter-School Adventures: Elementary ages. Oceans. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4:30-5 p.m. Runs Sep. 13-Sep. 27. LT Minecraft For Teens: Play Minecraft with other teens from your neighborhood and work together to collect resources, craft tools, build structures, and preservere over hostile Creepers. Ages 12–18. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Runs Sep. 6-Sep. 27. SMatryoshka Club: Songs, stories, and rhymes in Russian. Ages 1-4. All are welcome.Free. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 5:30-7 p.m. LTeen Nights: Teens. Except holidays. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6-7 p.m. Runs Sep. 6-Nov. 22. MSBig Band Dance Night: Music & dance lessons almost every Tuesday night. @ FoodTruckLeague brings favorite food trucks each week. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., 7-9:30 p.m. Runs through Sep. 27.

WEDNESDAYS SPark City Baby & Me: Delight and stimulate your baby’s senses with short books, music, and more. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 10 a.m. LSSouth Jordan Preschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Also at 11 a.m. Except holidays. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 10-10:30 a.m. Runs Sep. 7-Nov. 16. LSToddler Time: Songs, rhymes, and a short story. Learn how to prepare your child for language and reading in a fun environment. Tickets available at the info desk 15 minute prior. Also at 10:50 and 11:30 a.m. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:10-10:40 a.m. Runs Sep. 7-Oct. 5. SBook Baby: Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 10:15 a.m. Also, Sweet Library, 455 F

St., 10:15 a.m. Also, SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 11 a.m. LSCuddle Time: Songs, nursery rhymes and fun times in a storytime made especially for babies up to 2 years with an adult. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 14-Nov. 16. LSHolladay Toddler Time: Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:1510:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 7-Oct. 27. LSToddlertime: Stories, songs, and fingerplays for your toddler. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 6-Oct. 5. LSWest Valley Preschool Storytime: Preschoolers ages 3-5 are invited to 30 minutes of songs, finger plays, stories, and fun-filled activities. Take-home craft provided. Must be accompanied by an adult. Siblings welcome. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs through Sep. 28. LMHunter Music And Movement: Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LSDrop-In Storytime: Geared for preschoolers. A half hour of stories, songs, and fun. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Runs Sep. 14-Oct. 19. Also, Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 10:30 a.m. LSBaby, Toddler & Me: A story, songs, fingerplays, and a short playtime for your baby or toddler. Parents/caregivers must accompany children. Baby through 2+. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 6-Oct. 19. LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 13-Nov. 4. M Park City Music And Movement: Explore a variety of musical instruments, dances, songs, and fantastic books. Toddlers, preschoolers, and their caregivers. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 11 a.m.-noon. ACreative Kids: Ages 18 mos.-3 yrs. Also at noon, 2 and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. STales For Tots: Tales for Tots creates hands-on storytelling adventures for children with different stories and activities each day. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. Runs Jun. 22-Sep. 29. LSPreschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 11 a.m.-noon. Runs Sep. 7-Oct. 26. LWii Dance With Toys: PreK. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11-11:30 a.m.

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L Learning L Library M Movies M Music M Music & Movement N Nature P Parenting P Performing Arts

R Reading r Recreation S Science/STEM S Special Events S Special Needs S Storytime T Teen Scene T Theatre

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through Sep. 23.

LSRiverton Storytime: Stories, songs and activities. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. Ages 2-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 11-11:30 a.m. Runs Sep. 6-Oct. 5.

NOgden Nature Center Wild Wednesday: Learn about plants, animals, and the full ecology of the Wasatch Front every week. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 3:454:15 p.m.

SOpen Science Discovery: Ages 4+. Also at 2 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Runs Sep. 7-Dec. 28.

SBook Baby: Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 4 p.m.

LSPreschool Storytime: Sweet Library, 455 F St., 11:15 a.m.; SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South,-10 a.m.; Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 11:15 a.m.

ALWednesday Crafts: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 4 p.m.; Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m.; Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4 p.m.

LSStorytime Station: Stories, songs, and activities for children ages 2 – 5 with a participating adult. Free tickets available 15 minutes before starting times. Also at 1:15 p.m. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 11:15-11:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 14-Dec. 16.

LUtah Scrabble Club: Games start every hour on the hour. Drop in and play as many games and you’d like. All skill levels welcome. Weekly contests and players can quickly improve their skills with experienced players who love to teach the game. Scaddy’s Murray, 5430 S. 900 East, 4-9 p.m.

MLunch Bunch Concert Series: Free lunchtime concert. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., noon-1 p.m. Runs through Sep. 16. FPark City Farmer’ Market: Fresh produce, fresh baked bread and arts and crafts from local vendors. Canyons Village. Canyons Resort, 4000 Canyons Resort Dr., noon-6 p.m. Runs through Oct. 12. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, noon.

APark City Crafternoons: Make, then take, your artsy and fun project every week. All ages. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4 p.m. CLMagna Chess Club: Weekly fun. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4-8:30 p.m. ALCUAC Art Workshops: Free art workshop with CUAC, a non-profit contemporary art organization operating in downtown Salt Lake City. Each week will present a new experience and new information. Ages 5+. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 4 p.m.

LSAlphabetters: Stories, songs, rhymes, a simple craft or activity, and lots of fun for preschoolers/pre-readers. Children must be accompanied by a caring adult. Attendance limited. Tickets available at the Info Desk 15 minutes prior. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 1:30-2:15 p.m. Runs Sep. 7-Oct. 5.

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LMurray Kid’s Cafe: Free afternoon meal provided by the Utah Food Bank. Ages 0-18. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 1:45-2:45 p.m.

LSTiny Tots: Fingerplays, songs, stories, and playtime for toddlers. Also at 10:30 a.m. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 9:30-10 a.m. Runs Sep. 8-Nov. 21.

LTTeen Hour: Talk with friends, do homework, play games, play Wii, or participate in the Teen Librarian’s provided activities. Every Mon.-Thurs. on school days. 3-4 p.m. Ages 12-19. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 2:45-4 p.m.

SPark City Preschool Storytime: A fun, interactive, early literacy program designed for children from 3 to 6 years of age. Build language skills while enjoying stories, songs, crafts, and more. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 10 a.m.

LKids Cafe: Families. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. Also, Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 3:30-4 p.m.

FU Of U Farmers Market: The market links local growers and artisans with the campus community and provides access to fresh, healthy, local produce and unique arts and crafts. University of Utah Union Building, 200 Central Campus Dr., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Runs through Oct. 6.

LAfterschool Program: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Runs Sep. 1-Sep. 29.; Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. Runs

LSPreschool Storytime: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m.; Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 10:15 a.m.; Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m.

SBook Baby: Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 10:15 a.m.; SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 11 a.m.; Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 11:15 a.m.


LSHolladay Toddler Time: Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:1510:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 7-Oct. 27. LSBaby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:1510:45 a.m. Runs Sep. 5-Oct. 6.. LSAlphabetters: Stories, songs, rhymes, a simple craft or activity, and lots of fun for preschoolers/pre-readers. Children must be accompanied by a caring adult. Attendance limited. Tickets available at the Info Desk 15 minutes prior. Also at 11:30 a.m. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:3011:15 a.m. Runs Sep. 8-Oct. 6. LSToddler Time: Stories, songs, and activities. Grown-up must accompany children. Ages 2-4. Also at 11;30 a.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 15-Oct. 20. LSBaby, Toddler & Me: A story, songs, fingerplays, and a short playtime for your baby or toddler. Parents/caregivers must accompany children. Baby through 2+. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 6-Oct. 19. LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 13-Nov. 4. SToddlerTime: A fun and engaging early literacy program designed for children from 18 months to 3 years of age. Interact with your toddler through books, music, and movement while exploring letters, sounds, and more. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 11 a.m. 0*S0*Little Scientist: Also at noon, 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-noon. FFood Truck Thursday: Taste some of SLC’s eclectic food trucks all on Gallivan Ave every Thursday. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. LPlaytime: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m. STales For Tots: Tales for Tots creates hands-on storytelling adventures for children with different stories and activities each day. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving

Way, 11 a.m. Runs through Sep. 29.

p.m.

MMelody Makers: Led by the education staff, this is a perfect opportunity for little kids to dance and move. Regular admission applies. Except holidays. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.-noon. Runs through Sep. 30.

LKids Cafe: Families. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. Also, Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 3:30-4 p.m.

SSTEAM Lab: 4+ yrs. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. LSBingham Creek Preschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Also at 1:15 p.m. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 11:1511:45 a.m. LSPreschool Storytime: An eight week session featuring stories, songs and finger plays for preschoolers ready to participate with or without their parents. Ages 3-K. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 11:30 a.m.-noon. Runs Sep. 8-Oct. 13. MLunch Bunch Concert Series: Free lunchtime concert. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., noon-1 p.m. Runs through Sep. 16.. LSFamily Storytime: Storytime fun. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 1:30-2:15 p.m. ALittle Masters Art Class: Ages 4+. Also at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2:30 p.m. LTHolladay Teen Hour: Talk with friends, do homework, play games, play Wii, or participate in the Teen Librarian’s provided activities. Every Mon.-Thurs. on school days. 3-4 p.m. Ages 12-19. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 2:45-4 p.m. LTMurray Teen Hour: Play video games, do crafts, and more with your friends every day after school. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 2:45-3:45 p.m. FBountiful Farmers Market: Local produce, food products, crafts and delicious food vendors. Bountiful Main Street, 2065 S. Main St., 3-6 p.m. Runs through Oct. 13. LTGSA Club For Teens: An open-minded youth support group and safe space for teens of all gender identities and sexual orientations. Enjoy snacks, crafts, films, book talks, service projects, and more. Ages 11-19. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-4:30

LAfterschool Program: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Runs through Sep. 29. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. Runs through Sep. 23.. AArt And Maker Classes: Join Clever Octopus for a series of art and science activities. Each week, create a new project using a variety of found and reclaimed objects, and explore the science behind art and engineering. Ages 8–15. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4 p.m. BLR¡Leyendo Fun! @ Tyler: The After School Club takes on a Spanish twist on Thursdays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. Starts Sep. 8. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 5 p.m. LMTTeen Movie Night: Enjoy a different movie every Thursday at the Main Library Canteena. This weekly film series is open to all teens. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 5-7 p.m. LSJammy Time: An evening story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. Kids are welcome to wear their jammies! Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 7-7:30 p.m. Runs Sep. 15-Nov. 3. MExcellence In The Community: Free community concert each Thursday. No concert June 2. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., 7:30-9 p.m. Runs through Sep. 29. LMSounds Of Summer: Add some music to your Thursday evenings with this series featuring local bands and musicians. Aug 25-Pepper Rose and the Tomcats; Sep

1-Keith Taylor; Sep 8-Flint and Steel. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 7:30 p.m. Runs through Sep. 8.

FRIDAYS FMurray Farmer’s Market: Sponsored by Farm Bureau and Murray City, this is a seasonal open air market featuring vine ripened tomatoes, freshly picked corn, crisp apples, sweet peaches, melons and more. Murray Park, 202 E. Murray Park Ave., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. SBook Baby: Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 10 a.m. Also, Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4 p.m. LPlaytime: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m. LSLibrary Babies: Storytime with singing, clapping, reading, and playing together. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 1010:30 a.m. Runs Sep. 6-Nov. 4. LMWVC Music & Movement: Can you “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes” with the best? 30 minutes of music and energetic movement. Must be accompanied by an adult. Except holidays. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. LSColumbus Children’s Storytime: Stories, songs, and fun activities for children age 2-5 years old. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Except holidays. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 9-Nov. 18. LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Sep. 13-Nov. 4. LSPreschool Storytime: Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 11 a.m. LDollars & Cents Financial Literacy: Ages 5-8. Also at noon. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. LSStarring Gracie The Read Dog: Children take turns reading to Gracie the read dog from Intermountain Therapy Animals. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 11 a.m.noon. Runs Sep. 16-Nov. 18.

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR SSTEAM Lab: 4+ yrs. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. MLunch Bunch Concert Series: Free lunchtime concert. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., noon-1 p.m. Runs through Sep. 16. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, noon. LWest Valley Kids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 1:45-2:30 p.m. Runs through Oct. 7. LPark City Lego Club: Unleash your creativity and build whatever your heart desires. There are Duplo’s for smaller kids, and LEGOS for master builders. All Ages. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 2-3 p.m. SScience Matters: Ages 4+ yrs. Also at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2:30 p.m. LMurray Kid’s Cafe: Free afternoon meal provided by the Utah Food Bank. Ages 0-18. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 2:45-3:45 p.m. Runs through Sep. 9. LLEGO Club: Elementary ages. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. LMPreschool Dance Party: Music and movement fun. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 3 p.m. LKids Cafe: Families. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. Also, Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 3:30-4 p.m. LAfterschool Program: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Runs through Sep. 29. LTVideo Gaming: Teens can play provided Wii U and PlayStation 4 games on a firstcome, first-served basis and enjoy provided snacks. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3:30-5 p.m. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. LTTeen Zone - Video Gaming: Take a break with the Day-Riverside Branch’s gaming systems each week. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4:30 p.m. FSugar House Farmer’s Markets: Since the first farmers market in 2010, the Sugar House Farmers Market has been a summer destination to showcase local farmers, vendors and purveyors of Salt Lake City and its surrounding neighbors. Fairmont Park, 2361 South 900 East, 5-8 p.m.

SATURDAYS MAfternoon Music: Local musicians perform

in the Park City Base Area and Canyons Village every Saturday, capping off a great day of adventures on the mountain! Weather and conditions permitting. Canyons Resort, 4000 Canyons Resort Dr., a.m. Runs through Sep. 24. FNApple Harvest At Huber Grove: The Huber Apple Orchard is over 120 years old and still producing apples. Your family can participate in the harvest. Reservations are now online at utahstateparks.reserveamerica. com. Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., a.m. Runs through Sep. 25. FFDowntown Farmers Market: For over 20 years local growers, food and craft artisans display and sell fresh produce, flora, bulbs, cheeses, eggs, and jellies directly to the public. Along with the Art & Craft Market, this is one of the west’s largest community markets. Pioneer Park, 300 S. 300 West, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Runs through Oct. 29. LCommunity Garden Exchange: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 8-10 a.m. Runs through Sep. 24. FSouth Jordan Towne Center Farmers Market: Fresh local produce and community fun. South Jordan City Hall, 1600 W. Towne Center Dr., 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Runs through Oct. 15. NSaturday Nature Walk: During the tour you’ll learn about wetland science, native plant and animal species, and the history of the Swaner Preserve. $5/person, free for members. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 8:30-10 a.m. Runs through Oct. 1. FHolladay Farmers Market: Enjoy an ample selection of locally grown fruits & vegetables, delicious artisan foods, a few select craft vendors, and live music. Holladay Village Plaza, 2300 E. Murray Holladay Rd., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. FMurray Farmer’s Market: Sponsored by Farm Bureau and Murray City, this is a seasonal open air market featuring vine ripened tomatoes, freshly picked corn, crisp apples, sweet peaches, melons and more. Murray Park, 202 E. Murray Park Ave., 9 a.m.2 p.m. Runs through Oct. 15. FRiverton Home, Hand & Harvest Market: Riverton City Park, 12800 S. 1400 West, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Runs through Oct. 1. NS&T Saturday Safari: Hold and take pictures with snakes, lizards and tortoises. Watch the crocodile and alligators swim and bask. $5/adult and $3/child (3-12 years old). 2 years and under free. Scales & Tails, 3584 S. 1950 West #13, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. TBreakfast With Shakespeare: This free 30 minute performance is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare. The show features a small group of actors covering many bits & pieces of Shakespeare’s works in a funny and accessible performance. Donuts and drinks

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available for purchase before the show or you can reserve your place for the Festival Waffle Party. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 10 a.m. Runs through Oct. 1.

now online at utahstateparks.reserveamerica. com. Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., a.m. Weekends through Sep. 25.

SHora De Cuentos Y Canciones: Diversión en español e inglés con cuentos, canciones y más. Todas las edades. Spanish/English fun with stories, songs, and more. All ages. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. Starts Sep. 24.

FWheeler Farm Farmers Market: Local farmers, food artisans, bakers, artists, and musicians. Wander through the farm and enjoy a traditional farm-fresh pancake breakfast. Wheeler Farm, 6351 S. 900 East, 9 a.m.-noon.

SSTEAM Lab: 4+ yrs. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

FPark Silly Sunday Market: An ecofriendly open air market, street festival and commUnity forum where neighbors and friends come together to celebrate a commUnity of fun and funky Park Sillians. Park City Main Street, Main Street, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Runs through Sep. 18.

ACreative Families: ages 2 +. Also at 2 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Starts Sep. 3. SBN Storytime: Exciting stories, activities and treats for young children at your local Barnes and Noble store. 11 a.m. Runs through Sep. 24. AFree Crafts For Kids: Weekly for ages 3 and up. Aug 27-Summer Dreamin’’Dream Catcher; Sep 3-Big Blue Sky Binoculars; Sep 10-Bright & Beaded Pencil Holder; Sep 17My Fall Masterpiece Puzzle; Sep 24-Falling Leaves Mobile. Lakeshore Learning, 5480 S. 900 East, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Runs through Sep. 24. LMTHolladay Saturday Movie Matinee: Bored on a Saturday afternoon? Enjoy a free movie at Holladay Library. 1st showtime is 1 p.m. and 2nd showtime is 3 p.m. Except holidays. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 12:30-5:30 p.m. LMSaturday Morning Matinee: Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 12:305:30 p.m. CLPokemon Club: Bring your Pokémon cards, or 3DS/DS Pokémon games, and hang out with other Pokémon fans. Free prizes for all! Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 1-3 p.m. SScience Matters: Ages 4+ yrs. Also at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2:30 p.m. MSaturday Afternoon Music: Local musicians perform, capping off a great day of summer adventures on the mountain. Weather and conditions permitting. Aug 27-Lumberjack Fabulous (Acoustic); Sept 3-Fab Duo (Acoustic); Sep 10-Shannon; Sep 17-Fab (Acoustic); Sep 24-Matt Moran. Park City Mountain Resort, 1310 Lowell Ave., 3-5 p.m. Runs through Sep. 24. LSerendipitous Saturdays & Sundays: Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 4 p.m.

SUNDAYS FNApple Harvest At Huber Grove: The Huber Apple Orchard is over 120 years old and still producing apples. Your family can participate in the harvest. Reservations are

F9th West Farmers Market: Visit with local artisans, enjoy fresh prepared food, purchase some of the best produce to be found locally, and enjoy the live performances by local musicians. International Peace Gardens, 1000 S. 900 W., 10 a.m.-2 p.m. LSerendipitous Saturdays & Sundays: Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 4 p.m.

OTHER ONGOING SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Mondays and Sundays 1:30-3:30 p.m.; Tuesdays-Fridays 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-4 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, a.m. FUtah State Fair: Food, rides, animals, concerts, competitions, rodeos, cars and so much more. Different activities daily. Visit utahstatefair.com for the full schedule. Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West, a.m. Runs Sep. 8-Sep. 18. FOktoberfest Skate Competition: Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center, 7500 S. 2700 East, a.m. Runs Sep. 15-Sep. 18. NUtah’s Wonderful Wetlands Tour: We may think wetlands are smelly swamps, but on this tour, you’ll meet some birds that have a different idea. Hear the stories of the avian ambassadors and be amazed by the incredible value of our Great Salt Lake wetlands. Reserve your free ticket at the front desk. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 9:45 a.m.. ALTake Home Craft: Stop by the library to pick up a craft to make at home. Treasure Chest. Celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day. All day. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10 a.m. Runs Sep. 19-Sep. 24. NSense-ational Stream Exploration: Tracy Aviary is home to many wild birds, too. Meet these visitors and more as we discover what brings them to the stream and to waterways throughout Utah. You may even get your hands wet as you get up-close and personal with the stream’s residents. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 12:30 p.m.


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