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IN THIS ISSUE: Features 5 Corkboard 6

Create a New Turkey Day Tradition

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6 Study Stations That Spell School Year Success

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Happy Birthdays Party Guide

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FROMDIRECTORY THE PUBLISHER ANNER By Todd Posselli

Let Your Voice Be Heard! It’s been a year of reinvention and retooling here at Utah Family Magazine. The aim? To create a place for community. To provide resouces to connect parents. What we’re looking for now is voices. Many voices. You’re a stay-at-home mom and feel like you’re going it alone? You’re a single dad struggling in a world that seems to devalue your place in your kids’ lives? You’re new to Utah and alternating between bemusement and bewilderment at local peculiarlities? You’re at the twilight of the years with your kids in-home and looking forward with a mix of fear and joy as your kids move on in the world? Whoever you are, we invite you to tell your stories and share the journey we call parenthood. How, you ask? Become one of our online bloggers. There are some perks! We’re also looking for reviews of many products. Companies send us a lot of “swag,” and we want to share it with you... or send you to a movie premiere... or give you tickets to a special event. All that we ask is that you share the experiences online. Let you voice be heard. To apply, send an email with a short description of yourself to editor@utahfamily.com. We look forward to meeing you! 4 UTAHFAMILY.COM OCT/NOV 2015

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DISTRIBUTION SERVICES City Weekly

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Alyssa Chirco Kara Ferarro Janny J. Johnson Lisa Nord Seplak

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THANKSGIVING LANNER DIRECTORY By Alyssa Chirco

Turkey Day Traditions: 15 Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained on Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving Day isn’t always a favorite among kids. From the pressure to be on their best behavior at the dinner table to the boredom that can set in while the grown-ups are busy cooking, it’s easy to see why children sometimes need a little help enjoying this particular holiday. By creating a few new family traditions, you can keep kids busy and entertained on Thanksgiving Day – and even teach them a thing or two about gratitude in the process. Whether you’re celebrating with just your family or expecting a houseful of relatives, be sure to plan some of the following fun activities that kids of all ages can enjoy. 1. Watch a Thanksgiving Day Parade. The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York is always televised live on Thanksgiving morning. Many other cities televise their parades on local stations as well. 2. Create a Handprint Turkey Table Runner. When kids cover

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their hands in fabric paint and press their handprints onto a plain white table runner, a festive Thanksgiving centerpiece can result. Let them draw or paint legs and beaks on the handprints to turn them into “turkeys.” Add new handprint turkeys to the same runner every year on Thanksgiving Day. 3. Start a Gratitude Journal. Pass around a pen and a notebook and ask family members and guests to write down five things they are thankful for. Give younger children crayons so they can draw pictures of things that make them happy. Not only will this activity keep kids busy, it also creates a wonderful family keepsake, especially if you add to the notebook year after year. 4. Make homemade butter. Kids can do this one all by themselves. Add heavy whipping cream and a bit of salt to a glass jar, put on the lid and then shake, shake, shake. Gradually, the mixture will thicken and you’ll start to see

a mass of butter inside. Flavor the butter if you like by mixing in fresh herbs, cinnamon or honey, and then serve it with Thanksgiving dinner. 5. Bake up a batch of “Thanksgiving Thankful Rolls.” Start by having children write down things they are thankful for on small strips of paper. Next, prepare a baking sheet as directed for your favorite crescent rolls. Have kids add one strip of paper to the middle of each piece of dough, and then roll up and bake according to the recipe (making sure no paper is sticking out or it will burn). These make a clever addition to any Thanksgiving table. 6. Play a game of touch football. Watching football may be a Thanksgiving Day tradition, but active kids are likely to prefer playing the actual game. Teach them the rules, divide them into teams and then send them outside to play. For even more family fun, encourage the adults to join too. 7. Go Pumpkin Bowling. Set up plastic bowling pins on your lawn or floor and let kids use small pumpkins (about four to six inches in diameter) as bowling balls. Hand out prizes for strikes and spares.

8. Make Pumpkin Pie Playdough. Homemade Pumpkin Pie Playdough is easy to make, smells divine and can keep kids busy for hours. Make a batch ahead of time, and then on Thanksgiving Day supply kids with rolling pins and cookie cutters so they can create their very own masterpieces. 9. Set out coloring pages, word searches and mazes. Buy Thanksgiving-themed activity books at a craft or school supply store or look online to find pages you can print at home. Set these out at a kids’ table with an assortment of pencils, markers and crayons. 10. Take a family nature hike. Before dinner, take the kids outside to enjoy the crisp November air. Collect acorns, leaves and sticks for future craft projects and work up an appetite for the Thanksgiving meal to come. 11. Set up a scavenger hunt. Divide kids into teams and have them search for a list of Thanksgiving-themed items like candy corn, apples, cranberries, feathers, oven mitts, a turkey baster and more. The team that finds all the items first wins. 12. Write notes to relatives


who live far away. Have grandparents or other family members who live out of state and can’t visit for Thanksgiving? Encourage kids to write notes letting them know how much they are missed. Or use an application like Skype so everyone can video chat faceto-face. 13. Assign responsibilities. Kids love to feel like they are contributing to the family in a meaningful way. Even young children can take coats from guests as they arrive. Ask older children to refill drinks as needed or help in the kitchen by washing dishes and loading the dishwasher. 14. Pay a tween or teen to chaperone. If you’re having a large holiday gathering where lots of children will be present,

consider paying one of the older kids to entertain the younger ones. Have them play board games or read books about Thanksgiving. Tweens and teens appreciate the extra cash, and adults appreciate the extra help watching their kids. 15. Write letters to Santa. Planning to shop on Black Friday? If Santa visits your house, make it a tradition for kids to write letters to him on Thanksgiving so you know what to buy. After all, Christmas is just around the corner! Alyssa Chirco writes about parenting and family life for publications across the country. Making Pumpkin Pie Playdough is one of her family’s favorite Thanksgiving Day traditions.

Pumpkin Pie Playdough Recipe Ingredients: · 1 cup flour · ½ cup salt · 1 cup water · 2 teaspoons cream of tartar · 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice (or a combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves) · ½ teaspoon cinnamon · 1 tablespoon vegetable oil · orange gel food coloring paste (or red and yellow food coloring drops)

Instructions: 1. Combine flour, salt, cream of tartar and spices in a medium nonstick saucepan. 2. Add oil, water and food coloring. Whisk until smooth. 3. Cook the mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly, for about 3-4 minutes. You will know your playdough is finished when it begins to pull away from the sides and form a ball in the center of the pan. 4. Remove from heat and allow playdough to cool slightly. Once cool, knead on a flat surface for about a minute. For an even stronger scent, you can knead more cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice into the dough at this time. 5. Store in an airtight bag or sealed container for up to a week.

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EDUCATION PLANNER

Education Planner Find expanded listings with mapping, photos, videos and more at utahfamily.com/directories

Brain Works

Concordia Learning Center

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13249 S. Redwood in Riverton 801.580.9318 clcutah.com

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.

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.

Challenger School

Dancing Moose Montessori

Farmington, Holladay, Lehi, Salt Lake City, Sandy and W. Jordan challengerschool.com

Salt Lake City and South Jordan 801.968.0100 mydancingmoose.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.

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.

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!

DDI Vantage Early Head Start Salt Lake and Tooele Counties 801.266.3979 ddivantage.org

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.

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Learning Tree Schools

4615 S. Highland Dr. in Holladay 801.272.0971 childrenscottageslc.com

West Jordan, West Valley, Murray 801.974.5886 learningtreeutah.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.

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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At Learning Tree our goal is to provide our preschool children with the very best program possible. We use the We Can! Curriculum which teaches: • Alphabet Knowledge • Phonemic Awareness and Literacy • Math • Science and Social Studies We Can! has been proven to increase children’s test scores at kindergarten entry and throughout the primary grades. We also incorporate art, physical education, sign language, music and story time into our preschool day to give the students a well rounded learning opportunity.

• Specialize in infants to age 12 • Transportation to local schools • Field trips and activities • Private Kindergarten • Clean, safe facility • Professional, caring staff

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EDUCATION LANNER DIRECTORY By Alyssa Chirco

Homework HQ: 6 Study Stations That Spell School Year Success Homework may not be your child’s favorite part of the school year, but it’s no secret that completing those after-school assignments can lead to academic success. Help the students in your household develop good study habits and tackle their homework with confidence by creating at least one of these well-stocked study stations within your home.

1. A Desk in the Bedroom This option is ideal for students who need a designated work space away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the family. While a bedroom desk may not be the best choice for students who need homework help or frequent reminders to stay on task, it works well for both older students and self-motivated learners. Consider a high loft bed with a desk underneath when floor space is at a premium.

2. A Family Work Zone Some families designate an entire room in their house as a family work zone, and equip the space with computers and printers, as well as a table or desk for writing and big, comfy chairs for reading and studying. Art and craft supplies are often found here too, since these rooms are designed with both creativity and productivity in mind. Kids who like company while doing homework thrive in this kind of environment, since siblings are often close by working on projects of their own. Loft spaces, basements, attics and spare bedrooms all lend themselves to becoming a family work zone with the right furniture and accessories.

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when there are cabinets for storage either above or below. Think about where you keep items like calendars, school papers and the family computer in your home. You probably already have a central command center of sorts; stash some scissors, pens, paper and glue sticks there, and you have a simple study station ready to go.

4. A Multi-Purpose Office Mom or Dad’s home office can easily double as your family’s homework headquarters. Standard office supplies will already be on hand, and it is a room that has already been designed with work in mind. For younger students, clear a space on the desk or tuck a small table and chair into a corner of the room so they can work on their assignments while you work on yours. To make this arrangement work with older students, consider assigning designated office hours so every member of the family knows when he or she can expect to use the space.

5. A Rolling Homework Cart Need some flexibility in your life? Keep in mind that a homework headquarters doesn’t have to be stationary. Invest in a rolling homework cart and students can do homework almost anywhere in the house. Notebooks, file folders, writing supplies, paper and even laptops and printers can be stored on these carts, especially if you invest in one with

at least three shelves. And with this option, you enjoy the added bonus of easy cleanup and out-of-the-way storage, since the cart can be rolled right back into an inconspicuous closet or alcove once homework is com-

pleted.

6. The Kitchen Table Despite objections from parents, the kitchen table remains a popular homework spot among kids. There’s just something so appealing (and convenient) about spreading your books and papers across the very surface where your family eats dinner every evening. If this is the study space your kids insist on using, keep it clutter-free by insisting that supplies are stored elsewhere and try to limit other household distractions during homework hours. Creating a designated study space within your home, whether simple or elaborate, sends the message that your family values both homework and education. It’s one of the easiest – but most important – things you can do to help your children achieve school year success. Alyssa Chirco writes about parenting and family life for publications across the country. Despite her best efforts, her children still prefer to do their homework at the kitchen table every evening.


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Little Learners at Studio 56

Sunrise Montessori

170 W. Winchester St. in Murray 801.261.3182 littlelearnersutah.com

Layton and Bountiful 801.295.9802 smontessori.com

Little Learners preschool at Studio 56 focuses on the child’s social, emotional, physical and intellectual skills by offering individualized instruction by a qualifi ed, experienced teacher, on a developmental level. Structured physical activity and lifelong fi tness habits are taught daily as part of their curriculum.

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Mathnasium

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

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Waterford School

1480 E. 9400 South in Sandy 801.816.2203 waterfordschool.org

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.

An independent school providing a liberal arts, college preparatory education for students in Preschool through 12th grade. Waterford has an exceptional faculty, a rich curriculum, a nurturing community and a beautiful 40-acre campus. This is Waterford.

Montessori of Salt Lake

West Valley City Family Fitness Center

2806 E. 3300 South in Salt Lake City 801.467.7412 Looking for an place for your child to learn and grow at their pace? Our excellent Montessori program has been serving the Salt Lake area since 1972. Children learn to learn in our program. We teach and promote cultural diversity. Experiences include sensory, math, language, practical life and more.

Reid School

2965 E. 3435 South in Murray 801.466.4214 reidschool.com The Reid School is the fi rst private school dedicated to the use of the Exemplary Center for Reading Instruction (ECRI) instructional methods. Each student at Reid School will be taught how to learn and acquire a positive attitude about themselves and their education.

Right Start Kids Academy South Jordan and Park City 801.790.1800 blackdiamondgym.com

Develop the whole child with our proven academic curriculum and active weekly classes. We offer 2, 3, & 5 day programs. Kindergarten enrichment students are transported to afternoon kindergarten. Right Start also offers a dual language (Spanish/English) preschool program as well as a full immersion preschool extension class. 12 UTAHFAMILY.COM OCT/NOV 2015

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Winner School

6120 S. 2075 East in Holladay 801.278.2500 thewinnerschool.com 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!

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HAPPY BIRTHDAYS LANNER DIRECTORY By Kara Ferraro

15 Ideas to Create Magical Birthday Traditions A child’s birthday has got to be the most anticipated day of the year. If your child is like most, as soon as the party is over they are already talking about what they want to do or get for their next birthday—364 days away! I know every parent wants their child’s birthday to be spectacular, and each year, as your child gets older and their wants become greater, it’s easy to get caught up in the hype of trying to outdo the previous year’s birthday. Growing up with three siblings, one of which has his birthday only two days after mine, my parents tried their best to make our birthdays special. Each year on our birthday we would arrive home from school and there would be balloons, gifts and handmade cards around the “Birthday Chair.” As soon as we finished dinner and gobbled up our cake, the birthday child was directed to sit in the birthday chair and would proceed to open up their gifts. It was a magical moment for which I waited all year. On my tenth birthday I received a blue three-speed bike. Aside from that, the only other gift I remember receiving was a small wooden trinket box my

mother had polyurethaned with some random magazine pictures and a groovy picture of me with a “shag” haircut and the date 1976 on the inside. That was thirty-six years ago—and I still have my trinket box today. Now that I am a mother of two children, I look at birthdays in a whole new light. I think back on my own childhood memories and realize that I now have the control to create family birthday traditions for my children. We are all so busy these days, and finding simple, inexpensive ways to turn an ordinary day into an extraordinary birthday celebration may take a little time and creativity, but it certainly doesn’t have to empty your wallet. What children want more than anything on their birthday is to feel like it is their own special day. So find ways to help celebrate it with them. Here are 15 ways you can start your own birthday traditions to create some magical moments that your children will remember for years to come.

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The night before your child’s birthday, decorate the house or their room with balloons, confetti, flowers or a homemade banner.

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Start the day of by making a special birthday breakfast.

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Pull outsome baby pictures or other birthday pictures from the years past and decorate the house with them.

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Stick a special birthday snack or note in your child’s lunch box.

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Have lunch with your child at school and bring cupcakes. Okay, they may not like this when they get older, but during the elementary years you and that box of cupcakes will be more popular than Taylor Swift, i-Carly or BeyBlades!

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Have your child help you make their own birthday cake. It’s more fun for them to decorate the cake and get sugared up on eating the extra batter, frosting and

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sprinkles than it is actually eating the cake—regardless of their age.

Wake up your child by singing the Happy Birthday song.

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Plan a family outing that you will do each year: a trip to the beach, a picnic in the park, or even a trip to your favorite pizza joint.

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Start a scrap book each year on your child’s birthday and decorate the cover with a picture that was taken on their birthday.

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Take a picture each year of your child at the exact time they were born or as soon as they wake up.

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the birthday chair complete with balloons and handmade cards— and now, so do my lucky kids! Regardless of your child’s age or interests, birthdays are a special day for them. Even if their birthday falls on a school day or they have extracurricular activities, the key to making them feel special is that you remember the whole day is their birthday—so celebrate and let them enjoy it. By taking some time out to create your own family birthday traditions, you will be giving your child something to look forward to all throughout the year and perhaps for a lifetime. Kara Ferraro is a publisher and mother of two elementary school children. She is always looking for clever and inexpensive ways to start new traditions with her family, as well as, carry on the traditions from her childhood.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAYS By Lisa Nord Seplak

Host a Charitable Birthday Party

Teach Your Kids the Gift of Giving In grade school my son loved celebrating his summer birthday with a big party that included family, friends and everyone in his class. But after the last slice of cake was eaten and all the guests had gone home there was still one activity left, opening the pile of gifts. It became overwhelming and reached the point where his birthday seemed bigger than Christmas. It was time for a lesson in giving. If your child is overloaded with gifts on his or her birthday, or if you feel it is time to teach the gift of giving, consider hosting a charitable birthday party this year. Your child will still enjoy celebrating his or her big day with friends and family. But instead of bringing a gift, ask your guests to bring a donation to a charity of your child’s choice. So your child won’t completely miss out on the new bike they’d been hoping for, limit gift giving to just family members. Or one big present from mom and dad. Here are some ideas to get the party started:

FOR YOUR SPORTY CHILD

Consider an activity like swimming, soccer, indoor ice skating, miniature golf, bowling, a bounce house at home or an indoor inflatables destination. Ask your guests to bring new or used shoes and clothing for Soles4Souls (soles4souls.org). This organization distributes donations to the needy in the United States and countries in Central and South America and Africa. Or find a local charity that accepts used athletic equipment to help sports leagues for underprivileged youth in your area. Or check out the website sportsgift.org that donates new equipment to needy kids around the world so they too, can enjoy the fun of

sports. Then ask your guests to round up their kids’ old sports gear to donate or ask them to purchase something new.

FOR THE ANIMAL LOVER

Contact your local humane society to find out if they host kid’s birthday parties. If not, throw the party at home and have the kids make toys, blankets or anything else your humane society suggests for their homeless pets. Or take a trip to the zoo. Ask your guests to donate to the World Wildlife fund (worldwildlife.org) and they can adopt an animal they’d like to help. Adoptable animals include elephants, penguins, tigers and panda bears. Or, if you’re brave enough, throw a party with the local lizard guy at your house. Encourage guests to make donations to Heifer International (heifer.org) and let kids pick from a gift of goats, a present of pigs or any of the other animals Heifer International will provide to needy families in third world countries. The National Wildlife Federation (nwf.org) also maintains an adopt an animal program. With a donation you can adopt a gray wolf, harp seal or great horned owl to name a few.

FOR YOUR LITTLE CHEF

These days cooking is all the rage and it isn’t just for adults anymore. Try hosting a cooking party for your little food lover. Check to see if there is a local venue like a specialty grocery store or cooking school that hosts parties for kids. Or a business that will come to your home and conduct a class. Or even a mobile culinary school. If not, use your own kitchen and host a pizza making party. Provide chef hats and individual pizza crusts for each child and a variety

of toppings and let them make their own pie. Or make homemade ice cream and provide a choice of toppings like fruit, chocolate or caramel sauce, candies, or crushed cookies. Ask your guests to bring food to donate to your local food pantry.

HOST A HAPPY DOLL PARTY

For a child that loves dolls, Happydoll.org provides dolls and all the materials needed so your guests can decorate a doll for a needy child. Each guest gets a cloth doll and non-toxic pens to design their own unique doll. Each doll has a specific tracking code so you can track where each decorated doll has traveled. Dolls are shipped to needy children throughout the U.S., and throughout the world including Haiti, India and China.

FOR THE GENEROUS CHILD

If your child just wants a simple but fun birthday party without a specific theme; host a cake and ice cream, pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey, musical chairs, and piñata kind of party that you may have enjoyed as a child. Consider donating to the children’s ward of a local hospital or to Ronald McDonald Children’s Charities. Or collect books and school supplies to donate to a church or other organization that helps local kids in need. And if you want to send a little something home with your generous guests, say goodbye to the junk of the goody bag and try one of these simple ideas instead: make a craft like a friendship bracelet or a rubber band bracelet, ice cream cone gift certificate, local kid’s restaurant small gift certificate, sidewalk chalk, small book, homemade snacks like granola, trail mix or muffins (be sure to check for allergies.) Try these tips for a Happy Birthday and a fun lesson in giving for your child. Lisa Nord Seplak is a freelance writer and mom who enjoys planning teachable activities with her family.

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SAFE HAUNTS By Janny J. Johnson

Carving Out Traditions “Momma, I don’t want to,” my five-year-old complained. I tried to convince my youngest child, Matthew, to begin carving his pumpkin. I loved carving scary pumpkins with the kids every Halloween. It’s what our family had always done. We created frightening faces and then took pictures of the kids all dressed up and holding their ghoulish jack-o’-lanterns. Even as a child I’d looked forward to the end of October every year. So my son’s anti-Halloween behavior baffled me. Fresh from a nearby farmer’s market the children’s three pumpkins were lined up on our kitchen table ready to be transformed. My oldest child grabbed a piece of paper and drew a scary cat face with whiskers and ears. “Do you think this will scare Papa when he gets home from work?” she asked. I assured her it was very frightening. My younger daughter drew a face with sharp teeth and mean eyebrows. Orange scrapers

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in hand, the girls waited patiently to scoop out the insides and then maneuver their serrated, childsafe carving knives. I gripped a paring knife and cut out the tops for each of the girls’ pumpkins. “Matthew,” I said. “Draw something on your pumpkin, so we can cut the face out.” “I don’t want to,” he said. “Are you sure you don’t want to draw a jack-o’-lantern face?” I asked. He shook his head. I truly expected him to change his mind any minute. “Why don’t you want to carve a pumpkin?” I asked, pulling him close. Matthew grabbed my hand and tugged me into the living room. We plopped on the couch and he leaned in and mumbled something into my festive Halloween sweater. I pulled him away from snuggle position so I could understand what he said. “Tell me again.” “I don’t want the girls to make fun of me.”

We both looked through the doorway into the kitchen as the girls compared their gruesome ideas. “They can’t hear you out here,” I assured him. “Whisper it to me.” He reluctantly breathed out the words, “I’m afraid of pumpkin slime.” I resisted the urge to giggle. Seriously? I had always taken great glee in creepy decorations, scary costumes and ghastly pumpkins. I wanted my son to carve a pumpkin, and was kind of shocked at how strongly I felt. I realized that I didn’t want to break with tradition and the wonderful Halloween memories we’d create. I looked at the girls, busy with the carving process, and then down at Matthew, chewing on his lip. I really liked our scary pumpkin carving custom. I stopped myself at that moment and wondered what I was doing. I didn’t want to force him to make a pumpkin my way. Was I willing to possibly taint his memories of Halloween just to follow a tradition I’d made up? After all, there isn’t just one way to make a Halloween pumpkin. I’d made up my mind.

“You don’t have to carve your pumpkin,” I told Matthew. “We can use markers and paints to put a face on your pumpkin.” “Can I do it out here instead of by the scary slime?” he asked quietly. “Of course,” I said. He looked relieved. Matthew drew a happy, toothy face right onto his pumpkin. The girls didn’t seem to mind that Matt was making a different kind of jack-o’-lantern. Later that evening, my kids lined up for our annual Halloween photo. My two girls, dressed as a ghoulish mummy and a wicked witch, both held spooky, lit-up jack-o’-lanterns. Just a bit apart from the girls stood my son dressed as cuddly-looking teddy bear. His little pumpkin boasted a black marker face with mismatched eyes, a lop-sided smile and correction-fluid white teeth. In the end, I hadn’t fixed Matthew’s fears, but for the moment, I’d been flexible enough to solve the immediate problem, and kept our tradition somewhat intact. That was enough. Anyway, I was sure that the next year he’d want to carve a scary pumpkin.


Make Halloween Less Scary with Stay Away Monster Spray After a young child watches a scary movie or is frightened by a Halloween costume, parents should reach for a can of anti-monster spray before bedtime, says Theresa Kruczek, a counseling psychology professor at Ball State University. “Preschool children and those in early elementary school often have a difficult time with Halloween,” she says. “Children this age often struggle with separating fantasy from reality and a result they may get confused and think the scary elements of Halloween are real.”

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“After a frightening experience, children may have nightmares. They really can’t tell us too much about the dream, but we can take some precautions to ward off those dreams by using a can of air freshener, otherwise known as anti-monster spray, to keep monsters at bay. Monsters don’t like nice-smelling stuff.” Kruczek also advises:

• Limit preschoolers to 30 minutes or less of activities, including trick-ortreating, and only during daylight hours.

• Ask friends and strangers to take off masks to show children that there really is a person under the costume.

• Parents and siblings should never wear masks around youngsters afraid of such items.

• In families with children of varying age ranges, allow each youngster to participate in age-appropriate activities.

• Avoid haunted houses unless the facility offers age-appropriate activities.

“Just because you love haunted houses doesn’t mean your 4-yearold will,” Kruczek says. “Parents are in the best position to know what frightens their child and to help them cope with Halloween. If kids freak out during a scary movie, they’ll freak out at a haunted house or when someone in a scary outfit comes by.”

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OCTOBER 16 FRIDAY < Stuffed Animal Slumber Party:

Ever wonder what stuffed animals do at night while you are sleeping? Bring your favorite stuffed animal to the library on Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. for a sleepover. Super-secret cameras will catch all their shenanigans. Pick up your animal, enjoy tasty treats, and see pictures of the animals¨ escapades on Saturday, 10 a.m. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 6 a.m.-6 p.m.

F Halloween Hotcakes: Come join for hotcakes and juice. Free breakfast, costume contest, photo opportunities available (must bring your own camera). Sorenson Multicultural and Unity Fitness Center, 855 W. California Ave., 9-10:30 a.m. F <<This Is the Place Little Haunts:

It’s not scary at the Park during the day, so put on your costumes for a fun-filled event! Visit the Story Witch, go trick-or-treating, and enjoy pony rides, train rides and take-home crafts. $11/adults, $8/children 3-11 & seniors, Free/children 2 and under. This is the Place Heritage Park, 2601 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

F Scarecrow Festival: First-ever Thanksgiving Point Scarecrow Festival. Enjoy the beautiful Fall colors in the expansive 55-acre gardens and imaginitive scarecrows built and submitted by the community. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. <<Parachute Play: Ages 3-5. Play

games and dance with the parachute!. This activity will help develop large motor skills, and pre-literacy skills through music and play. Also at 11:15 a.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:15-10:45 a.m. < Create-Play-Learn: Sandy Library,

10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

F Wee Witches Weekend: Experience

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$5/car. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. <<Journey to Neverland: Meet pirates and a variety of characters from Neverland with the Intermountain Renaissance Arts Foundation. All ages. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. F Annual Pumpkin Festival: Grab a pumpkin and start painting. Utah Foster Care invites the whole family to decorate a jack-o-lantern and find out how you can help Utah’s children in foster care. Gateway Mall, 400 W. 100 South, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. << Discovering Utah’s Fireflies with

Christy Bills: Meet NHMU entomologist and entomology collections manager Christy Bills and find out how scientists are asking for help discovering all the populations of Utah’s fireflies. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2-4 p.m.

<<Great Reads for Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. << Slime: Unleash your inner mad

scientist. Make your own ooey gooey slime. Supplies provided, but be prepared, you may get messy. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. <<<Teen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. <<Zumba for Kids: Dance and wiggle in this 45-minute Zumba class led by licensed Zumba instructor Candace Larson. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4-5 p.m. <<Magna Anime Club: We will be watching Pandora Hearts. Content is unrated, although showings have been pre-screened. Teens 11-17 years old. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4:305:30 p.m. <<Glow in the Dark Dodgeball : Glow in the dark dodgeball and other fun activities. Registration and permission slips required for this after-hours activity. Register online or at the library. Teens 1117. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6:30-9 p.m. F Halloween Carnival: Explore the

Park’s eight acres of dinosaurs, lit up and decorated in Halloween style, trick-or-

treat and play at volunteer-run carnival games (no sales people this year), learn about ancient carnivores at paleontology presentations, and show off your costume at our nightly costume parade. Ogden Dinosaur Park, 1544 E. Park Blvd., 6:308:30 p.m. < Music for the Soul: Orchestra at Temple Square annual fall concert. Kevin Kenner, pianist, will join the program as a guest soloist. Tabernacle. Tickets online at lds.org. Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7:30 p.m.

17 SATURDAY F <<This Is the Place Little Haunts:

It’s not scary at the Park during the day, so put on your costumes for a fun-filled event! Visit the Story Witch, go trick-or-treating, and enjoy pony rides, train rides and take-home crafts. $11/adults, $8/children 3-11 & seniors, Free/children 2 and under. This is the Place Heritage Park, 2601 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

< Stuffed Animal Slumber Party:

Ever wonder what stuffed animals do at night while you are sleeping? Bring your favorite stuffed animal to the library on Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. for a sleepover.


Super-secret cameras will catch all their shenanigans. Pick up your animal, enjoy tasty treats, and see pictures of the animals¨ escapades on Saturday, 10 a.m. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 10-11 a.m. F Scarecrow Festival: First-ever Thanksgiving Point Scarecrow Festival. Enjoy the beautiful Fall colors in the expansive 55-acre gardens and imaginitive scarecrows built and submitted by the community. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. F Spooky Saturdays: Spend some

cape, he becomes the hero of the forest, but can he save Betsy’s party and teach Bully Bear not to be a bully? Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11:30 a.m. < Pokemon Club: Bring your Pokémon

cards, or 3DS/DS Pokémon games, and hang out with other Pokémon fans. Free prizes for all! Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, noon-2 p.m.

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family art activity themed by exhibits in the museum. Masks. Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Dr., 1-4 p.m.

time with the Dinosaurs at the Museum of Ancient Life. Dress up in your costumes for scary family fun. $15/adult $12/ages 3-12. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

<<The Utah Puppet Players Present Pumpkinella: A Cinderella-like story with a veggie twist. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 1:30 p.m.

F <Spooktacular Family Carnival:

Brad Knutson and learn to play or improve your chess game. Ages 10-17. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 2-3 p.m.

Have a chillingly good time finding your inner mad scientist: Get up close and personal with snakes and tarantulas; See the “magic” of science right before your eyes; Create your own masks and costumes with local art specialist; See Spooky Shakespeare by The Children’s Theatre; Check out the current exhibits Spooky Science and Perception. And so much more! The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. <<Read to a Dog: Intermountain Therapy Animals. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:30-11:30 a.m. Also, Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30 a.m.-noon. < LEGO® at the Library: LEGO® bricks

< Draper Chess Club: Join chess master

<<<Cine Latino: Familias. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 2-4 p.m. < Design Challenge: Have fun while innovating! Design Challenge gets everyone engaged in the engineering design process. You can build and prototype a design solutions at home, and bring the finished product to be tested, or you can construct at the Museum (supplies limited). Museum of Natural Curiosity. October project, build a grabbing claw. Details online. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 2-4 p.m. < Utah’s Animals: Get up close and

F<<< Halloween Costume Swap: Teens can donate their old costume items, shop through a variety of donated items, and take part in a craft. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3-6 p.m. << Fancy Crafts: Ages 4 and up and

their families. Space and supplies limited. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 4 p.m. < Star 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, 5:30 p.m. F Halloween Carnival: Explore the

Park’s eight acres of dinosaurs, lit up and decorated in Halloween style, trick-ortreat and play at volunteer-run carnival games (no sales people this year), learn about ancient carnivores at paleontology presentations, and show off your costume at our nightly costume parade. Ogden Dinosaur Park, 1544 E. Park Blvd., 6:308:30 p.m.

19 MONDAY <<Little Naturalists Story Time : The perfect program for 3-5 year olds who are curious about animals, their habitats, the environment, and other aspects of nature. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 1011 a.m.

People In Your Neighborhood: Do you know the people in your Neighborhood? What are their jobs and hobbies? Come meet a diversity of guests at Thanksgiving Point and get to know them and their passions. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 1-2 p.m.

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. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m.-noon.

personal with the Great Basin gopher snake, North American bullfrog, Great Basin Spadefoot (toads), and Utah salamanders. Getting to know our animals is also a perfect introduction to the biological and ecological concepts they represent. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2-3 p.m.

<<< No Girls Allowed Drop In: Drop by for an activity or craft packed full of fun. Geared for guys! Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 3:30-5 p.m.

<< When Marnie Was There:

<<Yu-Gi-Oh: Fun for Teens. Hunter

<<Book Dudes: Adventures, activities,

Tumbleweeds Film series. In this latest film from Studio Ghibli, a young girl named Anna is sent to the country for health reasons. There she meets an unlikely friend in the form of Marnie, a young girl with flowing blonde hair, with whom she instantly forms a unique connection. Ages 9+. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

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tinkerers, and problem solvers: join in and help us a build a larger-than-life chain reaction. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 11 a.m.-noon. F Wee Witches Weekend: Experience

Six Hags Witches Adventure, a scavenger hunt, food, music, petting zoo, pony rides, face painting, witchy hair & nails, and more. $5/car. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. <<Super Bunny to the Rescue Puppet

Show: Besty Bunny is having a party, but Bully Bear won’t let anyone go. When Betsy’s friend Bugsy dons a mysterious red

Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 2:30-5 p.m. < Lego Challenge: What can you build

with a bunch of Legos? Challenge yourself to create a Lego masterpiece. We also have duplos for our smaller builders. Families. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 2:30-3:30 p.m.

<<Dog 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, non-threatening environment. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 3-4 p.m. << Notations: A Monthly Musical Series: monthly musical series sponsored by The City Library and the Mundi Project. Oct 17-Community Chords Open Mic; Nov 21-Celebrate with Song. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 3-4 p.m. <<Spanish Scholarship Opportunities: West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5:45 p.m.

and action packed fun geared just for guys! A “backwards bookclub”... No reading before-hand required! Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m. <<Family Movie Mondays: Bring your pillow, blanket, snacks, and of course your family for a fun movie night at the library. ‘’Nightmare Before Christmas.’’ South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-8:30 p.m. < T< Make Fall and Holiday Character Bags: Shelia McGary-Baird will show you how to add your personal touch to gift bags decorated for fall holidays or other special occasions. Materials supplied. Families. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8 p.m. Also, Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8 p.m. F < What’s in the Haunted Old House:

Laugh and sing with Kevin and his spooky ensemble on a musical tour. Hear about the hungry ghost, the quest for the perfect pumpkin, being hopelessly lost in a corn maze, a boy who’s not afraid of anything,

building your own monster and more. Take home a fun surprise. Not too scary for children. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 7-8 p.m. <<Kim’s Cold-Blooded Creatures: Families. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m. F <<Teen Halloween Movie: Teens.

‘’The Others.’’ Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-9 p.m.

20 TUESDAY F <<Halloween Storytime: Come in

costume, make a Halloween craft, then have a trick-or-treating parade around the library. All ages. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

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in the UMFA”s Great Hall. Explore the connections between the practice of yoga and the experience of art. Limited mats available. Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Dr., 1:30-2:30 p.m.

<<Teen Service Club: Give back to your community and have fun at the same time. Come when you can, no commitment required. Projects vary based on need. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-4 p.m. F<< Glove Monsters: Teens. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5 p.m. < After School Club: Sandy Library,

10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m.

<<No Girls Allowed!: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. For boys ages 7-11 only. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4-5 p.m. Also, Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 4:30-5:30 p.m. <<The Science of Leaves: Kids will learn about the changing colors of fall and participate in a craft. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 5 p.m. <<Great 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.; Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 7-8 p.m.

21 WEDNESDAY F <<Halloween Storytime: Come in

costume, make a Halloween craft, then have a trick-or-treating parade around the library. All ages. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

<<Puppet Show: Family fun. Pumpkinella. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m. <<Back To The Future Movie Marathon: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 1-8 p.m. OCT/NOV 2015 UTAHFAMILY.COM 23


NO-BORED-CALENDAR <<No Girls Allowed!: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. For boys ages 7-11 only. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4-5 p.m. << Wild Wednesdays: Games, crafts, and activities for boys and girls 6-11. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 4-5 p.m. << Inklings: 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. < Game 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.

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with virtual clay using this powerful, free program that excels at creating organic models. Registration required and begins one week prior. Call 801-524-8290. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 4-5:30 p.m. << She Creates: Learn film techniques

and receive one on one feedback. Taught by Park City’s Jill Orschel. Beginners welcome. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 5-7 p.m. <<‘Back to the Future’ Day: Celebrate

the day Marty McFly went “back to the future” by dressing up as your favorite Back to the Future character and enjoying a screening of Back to the Future Part II. Includes photo booth and prizes for best costume. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 6:30 p.m.; <<Great Reads for Girls: Lively

discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 7-8:30 p.m.; Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 7-8 p.m.; Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 7-8 p.m.; Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 7-8 p.m. < Chamber Music Series: Experience

the harmonious convergence of music and art in the UMFA galleries. Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Dr., 7 p.m.

<Speed Date an Expert: “Speed Dating” museum-style. Hear astonishing stories about Creatures of Flight! Before the evening is over, you’ll hear from a hot air balloonist, a wingsuit flyer, and a paleontologist who will describe flight in the age of dinosaurs. $15. $13.50 for members. Natural History Museum of Utah, 24 UTAHFAMILY.COM OCT/NOV 2015

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costume, make a Halloween craft, then have a trick-or-treating parade around the library. All ages. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

SLCO Library”s One County, One Book program, see To Kill a Mockingbird. The 1963 film base on Harper Lee”s book follows Atticus Finch, a lawyer in the Depression-Era South as he defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge and his children against prejudice. Ages 11 and older. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

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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, 11:15-11:45 a.m. <<Preschool Storytime: A seven

week session featuring stories, songs and finger plays for preschoolers ready to participate with or without their parents. No registration required. Ages 3-K. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 11:30 a.m.noon. <Willow Planting: Volunteers assist in planting the previously cut willows along East Canyon Creek. Planting the native willows helps restore our impaired stream and improves water quality and wildlife habitat. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 12:30-4:30 p.m. <<Music & Movement: Fun for preschoolers. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 2-2:30 p.m. F<<< Bendable Mummy Craft: Come

make a fun bendable mummy. Teens 1117. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m. < Lego Time: Legos provided.

Elementary ages. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4-5 p.m.

<< Dungeons and Dragons Mini Campaign: Teens. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 6-8:30 p.m. F<< Halloween Costumes Lab: Teens

will use supplies provided by the Library to add finishing touches to their costumes, and can also swap out last year’s ensemble for a different look. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 6-8 p.m.

F <Garden After Dark: This year’s theme is Legends of Camelot. Calling all Princesses, Knights & Wizards. Journey to a realm of myth and magic as you visit the land of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Explore the Garden and discover more about nature’s hidden ties to the people and places of Camelot. Crafts, activities, light displays, a special immersive dance-theater performance, and more. An indoor/outdoor, costume, and kidfriendly experience. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 6-9 p.m. <<<Teen Program-To Kill a Mockingbird Movie: In coordination with

Party: A spooky Halloween party filled with horror, entertainment, and mystery. $5 fine waiver for participants. Teens. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 6:30 p.m. <<Guys Read: A book club for boys ages 8-12 and a caring adult. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7-8 p.m.

Curator Talk - Tim Barringer: Tim Barringer, co-curator of The British Passion for Landscape: Masterpieces from National Museum Wales and Yale art historian, will give a free public lecture titled “Nature and Industrialization in British and American Art.” Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Dr., 7-9 p.m.

23 FRIDAY <R.O.C.K. Gem, Mineral, & Fossil Show: Families. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. F <<Halloween Tricks for Treats:

Vincent the Vampire and his magic rabbit Puff are full of spooky surprises with this hauntingly fun Halloween magic show. Lots of audience participation. Come in costume. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 3-4 p.m.

<< Kim’s Cold-Blooded Creatures: Families. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. <<No Girls Allowed!: Adventures,

activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. For boys ages 7-11 only. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 3:45-4 p.m.; Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m.; Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m.; Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5 p.m. << Tinker Sessions: Invent new creations using art, technology, 3D design, and materials provided by the Library. Ages 10-18. October theme is Twisted Toys Build Your Own Creature. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4-5:30 p.m. F Day of the Dead Celebration: The Show Barn will be filled with the sights and sounds of Dia de los Muertos, including the most familiar symbol of Dia de los Muertos, artful calacas and calaveras (skeletons and skulls), appearing everywhere enjoying life, often in fancy clothes, and in entertaining situations. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N.

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Thanksgiving Way, 5-10 p.m. F Halloween Carnival: Games, candy, and fun. Come in costume with the whole family. 5K race information at www.slco. org/recreation/jlsorenson. Sorenson Recreation Center, 5350 West Herriman Main Street, 5:30-8 p.m. F <Garden After Dark: This year’s theme is Legends of Camelot. Calling all Princesses, Knights & Wizards. Journey to a realm of myth and magic as you visit the land of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Explore the Garden and discover more about nature’s hidden ties to the people and places of Camelot. Crafts, activities, light displays, a special immersive dance-theater performance, and more. An indoor/outdoor, costume, and kidfriendly experience. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 6-9 p.m. F Trick-or-Treat Street: Little ghouls and ghosts are invited to travel the Utah Olympic Oval for tricks and treats from local vendors, sport clubs, and community groups. Spooky (and safe) fun for the whole family. Free admission. Utah Olympic Oval, 5662 Cougar Ln., 6-9 p.m. F<<Teen After Hours Halloween Party: Play games on the computers, dress in cosplay and eat lots of Halloween candy at this after hours party. Signed permission slips required and available at the library Info desk. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6:15-8 p.m. <<Teen 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, 6:30-8:30 p.m. F <<<Teen Read Week Lock-In: Celebrate Teen Read Week with a Halloween-themed lock-in. Read spooky short stories, take part in video games, and make an LED craft. Pizza provided, costumes encouraged! Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 6:30 p.m. F Halloween Carnival: Explore the Park’s eight acres of dinosaurs, lit up and decorated in Halloween style, trick-or-treat and play at carnival games (no sales people this year), learn about ancient carnivores at paleontology presentations, and show off your costume at a nightly costume parade. Ogden Dinosaur Park, 1544 E. Park Blvd., 6:30-p.m. F < Utah Paranormal Research: Special after-hours program to learn about paranormal activity from the experts. Find out if Smith Library really is haunted! Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, 7-9 p.m. F < This Monstrous Thing: Local


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NO-BORED-CALENDAR author of young adult novel This Monstrous Thing, Mackenzi Lee, reads and signs from her book. The King’s English Bookshop, 1511 S. 1500 East, 7 p.m. <T< Luz de las Naciones - Juventud de la Promesa: A special youth and young adults focused event performed in Spanish with special guest artist David Archuleta. Tickets at lds.org. Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 8 p.m. < SLAS Star Party: See distant galaxies

that are millions of light years away. See planets, nebula, star clusters, and more. Learn about the constellations and starlore that connect each of us to the night sky. Harmon’s Cougar, 4872 W. 6200 South, 9 p.m.

24 SATURDAY <Willow Planting: Volunteers will assist in planting the previously cut and trimmed willows along East Canyon Creek. Planting the native willows helps restore our impaired stream and improves water quality and wildlife habitat. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 9 a.m.-1 p.m. F Bewitching Breakfast: Registration due by Oct. 19. Call 801-955-4000. West Valley Family Fitness Center, 5415 W. 3100 South, 9:30 a.m. < R.O.C.K. Gem, Mineral, & Fossil

City’s goblins and ghouls of all ages. There will be trick-or-treating booths, a costume contest with prizes (kid, teen and adult divisions), free arts and crafts projects, a pumpkin drop, live performances, and more. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. <Curious 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. F Halloween Boo Bash: Games, prizes, activities, & costume parade. Free admission with a canned good donation to the Utah Food Bank. South Towne Center Mall, 10450 S. State St., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. << National Friends of the Library

Week Celebration: Funs and activities. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, noon2 p.m. Chili Bird Showdown: 5 of Snowbird’s top chefs will each prepare chili with their own recipes and need your help to determine who the chili champion is. Fall activities open. Also, face painting, bonfires, and live music 1-4 p.m. Snowbird, Highway 210, Little Cottonwood Canyon, noon-5 p.m. < Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament: Battle other

Show: Families. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.

players and see how good you really are. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 1-5:30 p.m.

F <<This Is the Place Little Haunts:

<< Club My Little Pony: Watch episodes

It’s not scary at the Park during the day, so put on your costumes for a fun-filled event! Visit the Story Witch, go trick-or-treating, and enjoy pony rides, train rides and take-home crafts. $11/adults, $8/children 3-11 & seniors, Free/children 2 and under. This is the Place Heritage Park, 2601 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

F Spooky Saturdays: Spend some time with the Dinosaurs at the Museum of Ancient Life. Dress up in your costumes for scary family fun. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. <Wasatch Reptile Exp: Awesome Reptiles and Amphibians from around the world with everything needed to care for your animal of choice. $8. Ages 4 and under free. Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. F < What’s in the Old Haunted House:

Families. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 11 a.m.-noon. F Halloween Safety Fair: Free. West Valley Family Fitness Center, 5415 W. 3100 South, 11 a.m.-noon. F< Monster Block Party: A free,

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of the show, do crafts, and have a lot of fun. Ages 8-19. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 1-2 p.m.

<<‘Alive Inside’ Film Screening: Watch a screening of the documentary film Alive Inside with the Utah Film Center and the Music and Memory Utah Coalition. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 1 p.m. <<<Teen Program: Fun activities, crafts

and games. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2-4 p.m.

F Copperview Halloween Carnival: A fun carnival with Halloween-themed games and prizes. Grave Yard Dive, “Haunted” Obstacle Course, Angry Monsters, Skeleton Photo Booth and more. Ages 3-12. Copperview Recreation Center, 8446 S. Harrison St., 2-4 p.m. < Bug Brigade: Observe and handle live bugs to learn about these arthropods’ anatomy, behavior and important ecological roles. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2-4 p.m. <<Samurai Skills: Celebrate the theme of Teen Read Month, Get Away@Your Library, by learning how to escape from

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an attacker. Become fearless. Learn basic defense skills with guest karate experts. Teens. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2:30-3:30 p.m. < Gamers’ Club: Magic, The Gathering

and Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments. Win prizes. All skill levels welcome. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-5 p.m.

<< Riverton Anime Club: Learn about

Japanese culture, play games, discuss your favorite manga/anime with friends. Ages 10-17. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 3-4 p.m.

<< Random Fandom: It’s time to get creative and chalk the library walk with scenes from your favorite book, movie, or TV show, weather permitting. Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:304:30 p.m. < LEGO® at the Library: LEGO® bricks

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of the Round Table. Explore the Garden and discover more about nature’s hidden ties to the people and places of Camelot. Crafts, activities, light displays, a special immersive dance-theater performance, and more. An indoor/outdoor, costume, and kidfriendly experience. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 6-9 p.m. F < Halloween Carnival: Explore the Park’s eight acres of dinosaurs, lit up and decorated in Halloween style, trick-ortreat and play at volunteer-run carnival games (no sales people this year), learn about ancient carnivores at paleontology presentations, and show off your costume at our nightly costume parade. Ogden Dinosaur Park, 1544 E. Park Blvd., 6:308:30 p.m. << Teen Laser Tag: Backyard Parties for teen laser tag. Registration required. Space limited. Ask at the Info Desk. Ages 12-18. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-9 p.m.

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, 3:304:30 p.m.

F <A Classical Spooktacular: The Murray Symphony performs spooky music. $6. Under 10 free. Hillcrest Jr. High, 126 East 5300 S., 7:30 p.m.

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Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4-6 p.m.

F<<Teen Halloween: Teens. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4-5 p.m. <<<Speed Date a YA Author: Meet and chat with five awesome local authors in a fast-paced setting that’s designed like a speed date session. You’ll get 10 minutes apiece with Amy Finnegan, Jessica Day George, Mackenzi Lee, Jennifer Nielson, and Bobbie Pyron. Part of the Utah Humanities Book Festival. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 4-5 p.m. <<Monthly 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. Oct 24-Hocus Pocus; Nov title TBA. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. F Day of the Dead Celebration: The Show Barn will be filled with the sights and sounds of Dia de los Muertos, including the most familiar symbol of Dia de los Muertos, artful calacas and calaveras (skeletons and skulls), appearing everywhere enjoying life, often in fancy clothes, and in entertaining situations. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5-10 p.m. F < Garden After Dark: This year’s theme is Legends of Camelot. Calling all Princesses, Knights & Wizards. Journey to a realm of myth and magic as you visit the land of King Arthur and his Knights

de la Promesa: A special youth and young adults focused event performed in Spanish with special guest artist David Archuleta. Tickets at lds.org. Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 8 p.m.

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<<12 Minutes Max: Monthly showcase of 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. < Magic - The Gathering: Casual play


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Admission Includes: entrance into the hay maze, wagon ride and a pumpkin.

Wheeler Historic Farm

6351 S 900 E, SLC UT 84121

www.wheelerfarm.com 385-468-1755

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NO-BORED-CALENDAR every other Sunday. Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 6 p.m. <T< Luz de las Naciones - Juventud

de la Promesa: A special youth and young adults focused event performed in Spanish with special guest artist David Archuleta. Tickets at lds.org. Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7 p.m.

26 MONDAY << Play and Pretend: Books, songs,

dramatic play and art. Fun hands-on activities and play. Parent supervision required. Ages 1-5. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 10:30-11:30 a.m. << Help Me Grow Ages and Stages:

anything, building your own monster and more. Take home a fun surprise. Not too scary for children. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. << WE♥ART: Families. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 6:30-7:30 p.m. << Family Halloween Craft: Bring the whole family and make a spooky craft. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8 p.m. F< Kim’s Cold-Blooded Creatures:

Families. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7-8 p.m.

F< Riverton Halloween Tricks: Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-7:30 p.m.

While the children are playing parents will fill out the “Ages and Stages Questionnaire.” The questionnaire is a great tool to help parents discover their child’s strengths and uncover any potential areas of concern. Visit helpmegrowutah. org for more info. Ages 0-5 1/2. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11 a.m.noon.

F<<Trick or Treat and a Short Movie: Join for the short Disney film, Toy Story of Terror (Rated G. 30 minutes). Bring pillows and get comfortable. Some chair seating for adults. Dress up in costume if you like and trick or treat at the library after the movie. Families. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 7-7:30 p.m.

<< Murray Teen Writing Group: Writing

< F <Teen Halloween Movie: Teens.

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

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fun for teens grades 7-12. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 1-2 p.m.

<<<Teen Movie Lock-In: Large Meeting

Room. ‘’The Seventh Son.’’ Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5:30 p.m. F Halloween Pumpkin Plunge: The

pool will be dyed a spooky purple hue, which is non-toxic and non-damaging to swim wear. Pick a pumpkin out of the Pool Pumpkin Patch, swim with turtles, snakes, and other creepy floating creatures and play games to win fun Halloween prizes. Regular admission charges apply. South Jordan Fitness & Aquatic Center, 10866 S. Redwood Rd., 5-8 p.m.

F<Family Halloween Costume Party : Put on your costume and party with Kearns Library and FantasyCon. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m. F Riverton Halloween Bash & Kids’

Carnival: RHS Drill Team carnival games, Scareodeo spook alley in the rodeo grounds, TrollSTroll family walking event from 6-8 p.m. Search for the Great Pumpkin at 8 p.m. Dress in your costumes! Riverton City Park, 12800 S. 1400 West, 6 p.m.

<F < What’s in the Haunted Old

House: Laugh and sing with Kevin and his spooky ensemble on a musical tour. Hear about the hungry ghost, the quest for the perfect pumpkin, being hopelessly lost in a corn maze, a boy who’s not afraid of 28 UTAHFAMILY.COM OCT/NOV 2015

‘’Hocus Pocus.’’ Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-9 p.m.

<Arts & Crafts <Bilingual <Entertainers <Festivals <Fitness F Halloween

F Riverton Halloween Bash & Kids’

Carnival: RHS Drill Team carnival games, Scareodeo spook alley in the rodeo grounds, TrollSTroll family walking event from 6-8 p.m. Search for the Great Pumpkin at 8 p.m. Dress in your costumes! Riverton City Park, 12800 S. 1400 West, 6 p.m.

<<<Full Moon Party: Look at the full moon and stars through some cool telescopes, make werewolf crafts and play werewolf games. A howling good time for everyone. Presented by U of U South Physics Observatory. Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, 7-8 p.m. <<Great Reads for Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-8 p.m. F Family Fright Night: $2 admission, $2 skate rental, $2 hot dog and small drink. Acord Ice Center, 5353 W. 3100 South, 7-9 p.m. F < A Wizarding Halloween Spooktacular: Join all the young wizards and witches at Abravanel Hall for a mystical performance featuring the music of Harry Potter and other magical favorites. Wear your best Halloween costume for your chance to win great prizes. $6-18. Utah Symphony, 123 W. South Temple, 7 p.m.

T Holidays <Library <Movies <Music/Movement <Nature <Performing Arts

<Reading <Science/STEM <Special Needs <Storytime <Teen Scene K Thanksgiving

4740 W. 4100 South, 4-5 p.m. <<Puppet Show: Family fun. The Cinderella-like story, with a veggie twist. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 4:30-5 p.m. <<<Tween Time: Wacky games, crafts, and activities for grades 4-7. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4:30-5:30 p.m. <<Take the Polar Plunge!: For children with special needs and an accompanying adult. Take a dive into Rocky Shores and learn about the amazing adaptations of ocean animals! We’ll touch fur, flippers, and fins. Compare the rough texture of corals and shark skins to the silky fur seal. Feel the sharp teeth and long claws of polar bears, and learn how well these animals survive in their icy homes. $10/ child. Call 801-584-1763. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 4:30-6 p.m. < Children’s Writers Critique Group:

Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 7-8:30 p.m.

<<Great Reads for Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m. Also, Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 7-8 p.m.

F< Halloween Bash: Pre-K ages. Sandy

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<< Help Me Grow Ages and Stages:

<<Library Play Hour: Storytime break, with play time and a free developmental screening with Help Me Grow. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:1511 a.m.

<< Fall Film Series - Creativity in Focus.: Co-presented with the Utah Film Center. Follow-up film to Megumi Sasaki”s award-winning documentary, Herb & Dorothy 50X50 captures the last chapter of the Vogel”s extraordinary life and their gift to the nation, raising various questions on art, and what it takes to support art in today”s society. Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Dr., 7 p.m.

<<Puppet Show: Family fun. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

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F < Halloween Bash: Pre-K ages. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

F Halloween Party : Trick or treat. Call 385-468-1550 for details. Central City Recreation Center, 615 S. 300 East.

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

<<Puppet Show: Family fun. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

<<Puppet Show: Family fun. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

While the children are playing parents will fill out the “Ages and Stages Questionnaire.” The questionnaire is a great tool to help parents discover their child’s strengths and uncover any potential areas of concern. Visit helpmegrowutah. org for more info. Ages 0-5 1/2. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11 a.m.noon.

< Yoga at the UMFA: Free yoga classes

in the UMFA”s Great Hall. Explore the connections between the practice of yoga and the experience of art. Limited mats available. Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Dr., 1:30-2:30 p.m.

<< West Jordan Anime Club: Teens. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 4-5:30 p.m. F Halloween Carnival: Free candy,

games, toys, prizes, hotdogs and more. Sorenson Multicultural and Unity Fitness Center, 855 W. California Ave., 5-8 p.m.

<<Teen Tech Club: Teens 11-17 years

old. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6-7 p.m.

<< Kids Create: Get creative! Art

activities for grades K-6. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. <<< Fandom Fest: First-ever Fandom

Fest, a free teen-led event of workshops, panels and interactive activities all around your favorite books and fandoms. Created in partnership with the Utah Humanities Council and SLC Public Library. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 4-9 p.m.

<< Teen Tween Time: Hunter Library,

<< Help Me Grow Ages and Stages: While the children are playing parents will fill out the “Ages and Stages Questionnaire.” The questionnaire is a great tool to help parents discover their child’s strengths and uncover any potential areas of concern. Visit helpmegrowutah. org for more info. Ages 0-5 1/2. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11 a.m.noon. F <<Toddler Monster Mash: Toddlers

and their grown-ups are invited to take part in a Halloween-themed music and dance party featuring popular children’s music. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000


North, 11 a.m. <<Preschool Storytime: A seven week session featuring stories, songs and finger plays for preschoolers ready to participate with or without their parents. No registration required. Ages 3-K. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 11:30 a.m.noon. << Music & Movement: Fun for preschoolers. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 2-2:30 p.m. < Afterschool Program: Magna Library,

2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

<< Tales with T.A.U - Read with a

Furry Friend: Elementary ages. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5 p.m.

< Lego Crazy: Have fun creating with the

library’s collection of LEGO bricks. Ages 6-12. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4:15-5:15 p.m.

F < Super Hero Science - 4-H Family Science Night: Explore through hands-on experiments designed for all ages that are sure to provide a night full of education and enjoyment. Be sure to wear your Halloween costume! $2/person. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 5:30-7:30 p.m. < F <<Teen Movie Night: Bring a

blanket or curl up on one of our huge beanbags. Tonight’’s movie is the 2012 Halloween comedy ‘’Hotel Transylvania’’. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6-7:30 p.m.

<< Cinéma Français: Bring the family

to watch a movie in French. English subtitles. Geared especially for French Dual-Immersion students. Frankenweenie. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m. F <<<‘The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror’ Marathon: Teens can show their knowledge of the popular animated series ‘The Simpsons’ in a trivia competition, then participate in a Simpson’s themed craft while watching a marathon of ‘The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror.’ Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 6-9 p.m. F < Pumpkin Painting: Free for members. Visit www.wvc-ut.gov/223/ Membership-Admission. West Valley Family Fitness Center, 5415 W. 3100 South, 6 p.m. F < Garden After Dark: This year’s

theme is Legends of Camelot. Calling all Princesses, Knights & Wizards. Journey to a realm of myth and magic as you visit the land of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Explore the Garden and discover more about nature’s hidden ties to the people and places of Camelot. Crafts, activities, light displays, a special immersive dance-theater performance, and more. An indoor/outdoor, costume, and kidfriendly experience. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 6-9 p.m. F KOPFC Halloween Carnival: Annual

spooky celebration for the whole family.

Kearns Oquirrh Park Fitness Center, 5624 S. 4800 West, 6-8:30 p.m. F <<Halloween Tricks for Treats:

Vincent the Vampire and his magic rabbit Puff are full of spooky surprises with this hauntingly fun Halloween magic show. Lots of audience participation. Come in costume. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 6:30-7:15 p.m.

F WVC Family Fitness Nightmare Alley:

West Valley Family Fitness Center, 5415 W. 3100 South, 7-10 p.m.

30 FRIDAY <<Puppet Show: Family fun. Pumpkinella. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 11:15-11:45 a.m. < F <<Teen Scary Movie: Get ready

for Halloween. Join for a truly scary movie. Some chair seating provided. Trick or Treat at the Info Desk after the movie. Teens. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 1-3 p.m.

<<<Teen Movie Friday: ‘’Insidious and Insidious 2.’’ West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 1:30-5:30 p.m. F << Halloween Celebration at The

City Library: A variety of games, crafts, and other activities that are sure to be a ghoulishly good time. Go trick-or-treating for candy and books, and don’t forget to wear your costume! SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 2-5 p.m.

< F <<Kid Flicks Halloween Movie:

Tweens, bring pillows and blankets to watch a movie for free. October’s movie will be Monster House (Rated PG). Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-5 p.m.

<<<Teen Program: Fun activities, crafts

and games. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 3:30-5 p.m.

< F <<Teen Halloween Movie: Teens.

Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 3:30-5:30 p.m.

<< American Girl Club: American Girl

Club is for children 8 to 12 who love their American Girl Dolls and are interested in learning about and making fun things for their dolls. Barnes and Noble The Pointe at 53rd, 5249 S. State St., 4 p.m.

<<<Sherlock Holmes - Mystery Escape Room: Sherlock Holmes fans, join a real-life escape room adventure. Unlike movies, theater and video games, you are in a story and it’s up to you and your group members to solve the mystery before time runs out. Teens in middle and high school. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5 p.m. < F Monster Mash On Ice: Ice skating,

pumpkin alley, treat bags and more. Costumes encourages. 7-10 p.m.

31 SATURDAY < SLAS Sun Party: Explore the nearest

star to Earth... Our sun! Observe sun spots, flares, and more. Winchester Park, 6400 S. 1100 West, 9 a.m.-noon. F < Boo at the Zoo: This family-friendly

event provides a safe environment for children 12 and under to trick-or-treat at booths set up all around the Zoo. Boo at the Zoo is free with paid Zoo admission. Lots of candy, and lots to see and do! Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

F <<This Is the Place Little Haunts:

It’s not scary at the Park during the day, so put on your costumes for a fun-filled event! Visit the Story Witch, go trick-or-treating, and enjoy pony rides, train rides and take-home crafts. $11/adults, $8/children 3-11 & seniors, Free/children 2 and under. This is the Place Heritage Park, 2601 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

F Annual Halloween Spooktacular: The

special fundraising event will feature more scare-free fun than ever before including trick-or-treating in the Front Door Maze, Kipper Brothers puppet shows, Marvelous Moments Princesses, Mike Hamilton magic show, STEM programming, art experiences and special activities for preschoolers. Sponsored by Down East Home. Proceeds benefit Discovery Gateway’s educational programs and exhibits. $5 members, $10 nonmembers. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

<Could You Ever Love a Witch?: Storytime with local author Danielle Webb. A charming Halloween tale about finding love in unexpected places. The King’s English Bookshop, 1511 S. 1500 East, 11 a.m. <<Super Bunny to the Rescue Puppet

Show: Besty Bunny is having a party, but Bully Bear won’t let anyone go. When Betsy’s friend Bugsy dons a mysterious red cape, he becomes the hero of the forest, but can he save Betsy’s party and teach Bully Bear not to be a bully? Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11:30 a.m.

Concord, 2 p.m. F <<Halloween Storytime: Come in

costume, make a Halloween craft, then have a trick-or-treating parade around the library. All ages. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. F < Trunk or Treat: Start your Halloween at the library. Bring your costumes and your own cars to decorate. Candy provided. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-4 p.m.

NOVEMBER 1 SUNDAY <<<Day of the Dead: A special craft and a screening of ‘The Book of Life.’ Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 2-5 p.m. F 11th Annual Day of the Dead Celebration: Dia de Muertos. A variety of exciting, educational, and hands-on activities for the whole family, plus a chance to experience a folk art exhibit recognizing this significant and expressive Mexican holiday. Free admission. Donations of food items to the Utah Food Bank gladly accepted. Utah Cultural Celebration Center, 1355 W. 3100 South, 2-6 p.m.

2 MONDAY << Little Naturalists Story Time : The

perfect program for 3-5 year olds who are curious about animals, their habitats, the environment, and other aspects of nature. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 1011 a.m.

<<Puppet Show: Family fun. Little Bear’’s Tale. Also at 1:15 p.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 11:15-11:45 a.m.

< Birds in the Lab: Join the HawkWatch crew and some of their fine feathered friends for the opportunity to observe live raptors up-close and examine a variety of specimens-feathers, eggs, and claws. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, noon-2 p.m.

< LEGO League: Bring your mad LEGO skills and create your own masterpiece using our LEGO pieces. Kids ages 3-5 must be accompanied by an adult. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m.

F <<Halloween Tricks for Treats:

< F < Rose Park Día de los Muertos

Vincent the Vampire and his magic rabbit Puff are full of spooky surprises with this hauntingly fun Halloween magic show. Lots of audience participation. Come in costume. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 2-3 p.m. F << A Haunting Halloween -

4-Element-Paranormal: Learn about 4-Element Paranormal’s findings from some of their paranormal and ghostly explorations, as well as information about their popular ghost tours and their methods for capturing haunting images and voices from “active” locations across the Wasatch Front. Glendale Library, 1375 South

Festival: Celebrate Día de los Muertos with a variety of activities that are perfect for all ages. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 5-9 p.m.

3 TUESDAY << Toddlertime: Stories, songs, and fingerplays for your toddler. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Also at 11 a.m. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m. <<< Alphabetters: Stories, songs, rhymes, a simple craft or activity, and OCT/NOV 2015 UTAHFAMILY.COM 29


NO-BORED-CALENDAR 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., 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

4 WEDNESDAY <<Toddlertime: Stories, songs, and

fingerplays for your toddler. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Also at 11 a.m. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m.

<<Wonderful Wednesday StoryTime:

Weekly storytime fun. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m. << Teen Art Lab: Explore your creativity

and learn a variety of new crafts. Oct. 7-Shrinky Dinks; Nov. 4-LED Cuffs; Dec. 2-Safety Pin Bracelets 100 South Park, 100 S. 600 East, Alpine, 3:30-5 p.m. << Wild Wednesdays: Games, crafts, and activities for boys and girls 6-11. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 4-5 p.m. << Mad Science: Science fun at the

library. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4-5 p.m.

< Club Wednesday: An after school

program for kids ages 6—11. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4:15-5 p.m.

<Riverton Pokemon Club: Show off your Pokemon skills! Each month there are different activities, games, and more. Ages 6-11. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m.

lesson about telling lies. Ages 3-9 with an adult. Also at 1:15 p.m. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 11:15-11:45 a.m. <<<Hora 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, 11:15-11:45 a.m. << Music & Movement: Fun for

preschoolers. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 2-2:30 p.m. << Lego Club: Play with Legos, play

Lego games, and make a Lego craft. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m. <<<Special Needs Hour - Maker Thursday: Children, teens, and adults with special needs learn how to use the Magna Library’s 3D Printer. All materials are provided. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 5-6 p.m. <<Teen 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 1218. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6-7 p.m. <<Family Movie Night: You are welcome to bring your own blankets, pillows, and snacks. Oct 1-Monster House; Nov 5-Cinderella(2015); Dec 3-Elf. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m. << Dungeons and Dragons Mini Campaign: Teens. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 6-8:30 p.m.

<<< Ste(a)m Wednesdays: Have some science and art fun with a fun project each month. Teens. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m.

<<<Teen Star Wars Party: Drop in activity for teens. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 6:30-7:30 p.m.

<< Pokemaniacs: Activities, games, and

different zoo- or conservation-related book. Light refreshments. Teens and adults 14 and up. $10. Nov 5-The River of Doubt, by Candice Millard; Dec 3-Apocalyptic Planet, by Craig Childs. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 7-9 p.m.

more for teens. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 5:30-6:30 p.m.

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

5 THURSDAY << Toddlertime: Stories, songs, and fingerplays for your toddler. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Also at 11 a.m. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m. <<Puppet Show: Family fun. The Boy Who Cried Wolf. One of Aesop’s most loved tales with a twist. A sheepdog teaches a shepherd boy a much needed 30 UTAHFAMILY.COM OCT/NOV 2015

<< Book Club: Join a discussion of a

<<Guys Read: A book club for boys ages 8-12 and a caring adult. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7-8 p.m.

6 FRIDAY < Utah Pigeon Show: Information for experts to beginners who want to get started in the hobby -- and of course lots of birds! Visit utahpigeonclub.com for show times. Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West. < Mini Maker Faire: Hands-on learning.

Barnes and Noble Layton, 1780 N.

<Arts & Crafts <Bilingual <Entertainers <Festivals <Fitness F Halloween

Woodland Park Drive, 9 a.m. < Herriman’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.

<LEGO Club: Join Holladay’s newest club for all ages! Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. << Teen Program: Fun activities and

games. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 3-5:30 p.m. << Mini Bows and Arrows: Make super awesome mini bows and arrows that really work. Supplies provided. Teens. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. <<Teens First Fridays: Activities related to random fandoms, movies, music, and books. Teens. Oct 2-Anime; Nov 6-Laser tag; Dec 4-TBA. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-9 p.m.

7 SATURDAY < Utah Pigeon Show: Information for experts to beginners who want to get started in the hobby -- and of course lots of birds! Visit utahpigeonclub.com for show times. Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West. < Mini Maker Faire: Hands-on learning. Barnes and Noble Layton, 1780 N. Woodland Park Drive, 9 a.m. < Orchid Show: Join the Utah Orchid Society for a dazzling display of both common and exotic orchid varieties. Learn methods for keeping plants healthy and happy. Large selection of orchids for sale at prices to fit any budget. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. <<<NaNoWriMo Author Event: Courtny Alameda speaks about NaNoWriMo - how to keep going, stay inspired, and make it to the end. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. < Garden Adventures: Garden Adventures are kids’ classes held in Em’s Sprout House. Classes start promptly at 10 a.m. and registration is required. Visit redbuttegarden.org. Gourd-tastic. Learn about these special plants, and discover the wild and crazy gourd varieties that exist in the world. Then create works of art using pumpkins, squash, and other gourds as inspiration. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 10-11:30 a.m. << Spanish Conversation Club: Post-

beginner Spanish conversation. A short reading or themed questions will guide

T Holidays <Library <Movies <Music/Movement <Nature <Performing Arts

<Reading <Science/STEM <Special Needs <Storytime <Teen Scene K Thanksgiving

each session. No sign up required. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10:3011:30 a.m. <<Muffins 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. << READ Dogs: Kids can read to a

therapy animal. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

<< Kim’s Cold-Blooded Creatures: Families. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.-noon. < Yu-Gi-Oh Tournament: Families. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, noon5:30 p.m. <<STEAMed Up!: Experience science, technology, engineering, art, and math through a variety of hands-on activities perfect for all ages. Explore brush bot building, the science of wind, measurement, and the chemistry of art. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, noon3 p.m. << Dog Day Afternoons: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m. Also, Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 1 p.m. < Science Demos: Scientist Dr. Bethany A. Buck-Koehntop will be demonstrating the coolness of science with hands-on activities everyone can do. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 1-1:30 p.m. <<< Historias en español: ¡Cuentos,

Canciones, Poesía, Música, Manualidades y mucho más! Celebre su idioma con sus hijos en la biblioteca Chapman. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 2 p.m.

<Utah’s Animals: Get up close and personal with the Great Basin gopher snake, North American bullfrog, Great Basin Spadefoot (toads), and Utah salamanders. Getting to know our animals is also a perfect introduction to the biological and ecological concepts they represent. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2-3 p.m. < LEGO Crew Jr.: Have fun creating with the library’s collection of LEGO bricks. Bring your friends for some LEGO fun. For kids in grades K-2. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 3-4:15 p.m. << Movie Trivia Contest: Think you know movies? Want to win prizes, including DVDs and gift cards? Join our resident film experts for a fast-paced, pub-style movie trivia quiz. Space is limited, arrive early. Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 7 p.m. < Murray Concert Band: Free concert.


F A M I LY A R T S AT U R D A Y SENSE/ABILIT Y STROLLER TOURS

INSPIRING BIG IMAGINATIONS Family Art Saturday: Hands-on art making activities for all ages inspired by current exhibitions. Sense/Ability: Special sensory sensitive tours and art-making activities for children and parents. Stroller Tours: Grown-up tours of the exhibitions with lively little ones welcome to participate. Learn more and plan your visit at utahmoca.org

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NO-BORED-CALENDAR Hillcrest Jr. High, 126 East 5300 S., 7:30 p.m.

8 SUNDAY < Orchid Show: Join the Utah Orchid

Society for a dazzling display of both common and exotic orchid varieties. Learn methods for keeping plants healthy and happy. Large selection of orchids for sale at prices to fit any budget. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

< Mini Maker Faire: Hands-on learning. Barnes and Noble Layton, 1780 N. Woodland Park Drive, 11 a.m. << 2nd Sunday Crafts: Preschoolers and elementary aged kids can enjoy crafting the second Sunday of each month. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 3 p.m. < Magic - The Gathering: Casual play

every other Sunday. Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 6 p.m.

9 MONDAY << Play and Pretend: Books, songs, dramatic play and art. Fun hands-on activities and play. Parent supervision required. Ages 1-5. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 10:30-11:30 a.m. << Playtime 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.

South, 4-5 p.m. <<Tales 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. <<< Shrinky Dink Crafts: Make

your own custom keychains, magnets, bracelets, necklaces, and more using Shrinky Dinks supplied by the Library. Teens. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 4-5 p.m. < The Living Planet Family Night: LLPA will stay open late on the second Monday of every month for Family Night. Living Planet Aquarium, 12033 South Lone Peak Parkway, 6-8 p.m. <<<Noche - Bilingual Family Night: Cuentos, juegos, manualidades, y programas especiales para familias. Presentadas en Español y en Inglés. Stories, games, crafts, and special family programs presented in Spanish and English. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m. <<Family Movie Mondays: Bring your pillow, blanket, snacks, and of course your family for a fun movie night at the library. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 6-8 p.m.

<<Kearns Library Anime Club: Fun for

<<Puppet Show: Family fun. Little Bears Tale. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m.

< South Jordan Library 10th

< Family LEGO Night: Build with the library’s LEGOs. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8 p.m.

teens. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-4:30 p.m. Anniversary Celebration: Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 3:30-5:30 p.m.

<< STEM Club: Learn STEM principles

in a fun and engaging way. Participate in simple competitions and projects that incorporate science, technology, engineering, and math. Ages 8–12. Jun 8Building towers out of household materials; Jul 13- Learning about tension with catapults; Aug 10 - Learning about space by building models. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4-5 p.m.

<< Reading Rocks: Kids in this monthly

book club read one book a month and then meet for a discussion. Books provided. Registration required. Grades 4-6. Call 801-264-2587 for more info. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. <<<Teen Book Club: Read a book and

discuss it. Grades 7-9. Call 801-264-2576 for more info. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300

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Anniversary Celebration: Go into the story behind the story, including the lives of Lewis Carroll and Alice Liddell and how they influenced the writing of Alice. Conducted by Steampunk Alice and her friends from Wonderland who will provide photo opportunities for you and your family. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 7-8 p.m.

T<< Make Fall and Holiday Character

Bags: Shelia McGary-Baird will show you how to add your personal touch to gift bags decorated for fall holidays or other special occasions. Materials supplied. Families. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m.

<<Family 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.

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<<Pajama Monsters Storytime: A monstrous silly time at pajama storytime. Stories, songs and fun for kids of all ages with a participating adult. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-7:30 p.m.

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Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

< Homeschool 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, 1-2 p.m.

< Lego Fun: Lego free play! Legos

provided. Bring imagination. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4-4:30 p.m.

<After School Club: Elementary ages. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m. << Reading Rocks: Kids in this monthly book club read one book a month and then meet for a discussion. Books provided. Registration required. Grades 4-6. Call 801-264-2587 for more info. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. << Library Explorers: A fun after school

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children 18 and under) will receive free admission to the Zoo on Independence Day, and Veterans Day. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. < Riverton Veterans Day Program: Free performance by the Riverton Jazz Band. Sandra N. Lloyd Community Center, 12830 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30 p.m.

12 THURSDAY <<Pirates vs Turkeys Storytime: A gobblin’ good time during a special Preschool Storytime featuring pirates, turkeys, stories, songs, and other stuffin’. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m. <<American Sign Language Storytime: Second Thursday of every month. Barnes and Noble The Pointe at 53rd, 5249 S. State St., 10 a.m. <<<Bilingual Story Time: Weekly. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:3011:30 a.m. K <<Thanksgiving Storytime: Riverton

Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

<< Music & Movement: Fun for

preschoolers. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 2-2:30 p.m.

program for kids ages 5-7. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 4:15-5 p.m.

< Afterschool Program: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

<<<Discovery 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.

<< Anime Club: Teens. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4-5:30 p.m.

<<< Teen Tech Club: Teens 11-17 years

old. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6-7 p.m.

<<Great Reads for Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8 p.m. <<<Science Movie Night: Free movie screenings followed by lively discussion with an expert in the field, presented by the Natural History Museum of Utah in partnership with the Utah Film Center, and The City Library. Oct. 13-Mystery Monkeys of Shangri-La. Nov. movie TBA. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 7 p.m. <<Great Reads for Little Sisters: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 7:158:30 p.m.

11 WEDNESDAY < Hogle Zoo Military Appreciation

Day: All military personnel, veterans and their immediate family (spouse and any

<< Crayon Stained: Drop in activity.

Families. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m.

<<Magic 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, 4:30-5:30 p.m. <<<Cine Latino: Traiga a toda la familia a ver “una pelicula familiar” en la biblioteca de Kearns. Traiga sus almohadas, mantas y aperitivos. Esta película está clasificada PG. Frozen. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m. <<Teen Program--Read/Write-a-thon: Bring your pillows, blankets, something to read/materials to write and snacks. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6-7 p.m. <<Great 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. <<No Girls Allowed!: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. For boys ages 7-11 only. West


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NO-BORED-CALENDAR Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 7-8 p.m. <<< High School Book Club Party: This month´´s theme is “Books with a Bad Cover.” Teens grades 10-12. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 7-8:30 p.m.

13 FRIDAY <<Parachute Play: Ages 3-5. Play games and dance with the parachute!.This activity will help develop large motor skills, and pre-literacy skills through music and play. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. < Gallivan Ice Rink Opening: Experience the ice rink voted the Family Favorite by Utah Family Magazine readers. Infinity Event Center, 26 E. 600 South, noon. < LEGO® 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, 2:30-3:30 p.m.

<<No Girls Allowed!: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. For boys ages 7-11 only. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. <<Flashback Friday Movie: Fun movies for families monthly. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. << Simply Super Science: Science is all around us. Have fun and learn to explore the physics of the world around us. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 3-4 p.m. < LEGO Crew: Have fun with the library’s

collection of LEGO® bricks and books. Grades 1-6. Registration required. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 3:45-5 p.m.

< Ready Race Lego Party: Draper

Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m.

<<Hunter Anime Club: Anime fun for

teens. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4-5:30 p.m. <<Magic Tree House Book Club: Talk

about the book, learn cool facts, and do other fun activities. Ages 7 and up. Jack and Annie go back in time to India in the book, A Crazy Day With Cobras #45. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4-5 p.m.

<< Minecraft Mania: Elementary ages.

Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 6:30-8 p.m.

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< Apolo Ohno Invitational: One-of-a-

kind short track speed skating event that will feature the sport’s top athletes from all over the world, competing for prize money in both men’s and women’s 500m, 1000m, and team relays across 14 nail-biting races (eight semi-finals and six finals). The family-friendly, action-packed event will showcase the sport’s explosive speeds, sharp angles, and calculated, yet risky moves, in mad dashes to the finish line. Limited VIP tickets available where one can meet-and-greet with Apolo Ohno. Visit apoloohnoinvitational.com for tickets. Utah Olympic Oval, 5662 Cougar Ln., 7 p.m.

14 SATURDAY <<<NaNoWriMo Author Event: Courtny Alameda speaks about NaNoWriMo - how to keep going, stay inspired, and make it to the end. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. < Behind the Scenes: Venture behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum of Utah. See stunning artifacts, learn about the Museum’s current research from the scientists, and discover how they care for the 1.5 million objects in the collections. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. < Schoolage Sensory Fun: Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m. << Holiday Origami: Create your own toy, puppet and surprise. The Origami Lady shows you how to turn simple pieces of paper into objects for any holiday you can think of. Elementary ages. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 11 a.m.-noon. << R.E.A.D. with Scamper: Come READ to Scamper, the visiting therapy dog. Reading Education Assistance Dogs is a program cosponsored by Intermountain Therapy Animals. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 11 a.m.-noon. < Sensory Playtime: Kids will learn about colors, numbers, letters, and more through sight, smell, touch, and hearing. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m.-noon. < Ring 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. Tanner Dance. Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 South, 11 a.m. <<Super Bunny to the Rescue Puppet Show: Besty Bunny is having a party, but Bully Bear won’t let anyone go. When Betsy’s friend Bugsy dons a mysterious red

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cape, he becomes the hero of the forest, but can he save Betsy’s party and teach Bully Bear not to be a bully? Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11:30 a.m.

live bugs to learn about these arthropods’ anatomy, behavior and important ecological roles. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2-4 p.m.

< Mazes: Explore mazes, pathways, trails & roads. Work with your kids to determine how to get from here to there. Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, noon-2 p.m.

< Lego Challenge: What can you build with a bunch of Legos? Challenge yourself to create a Lego masterpiece. We also have duplos for our smaller builders. Families. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 2:30-3:30 p.m.

< LEGO® 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. <<< A Grimm Holiday Fairy Tale

Writing Workshop: Writers ages 10-18 are invited to a workshop that will discuss themes, characters, and structure present in fairy tales, as well as how to better develop these aspects in their own writing. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1-3 p.m.

< Family 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. Creative Critter Day. Lay of the Land art activity, movies presented by KUED, and a special preview of Art Dog by Salt Lake Acting Company. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, 20 S. West Temple, 1-4 p.m. <Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament: Battle other

players and see how good you really are. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 1:305 p.m. < Guided Ranch Tours: See the entire ranch site from the original ranch house, shearing barns and corrals. Please be sure to dress for the weather as the tour is in the cold weather. For more info call (801) 649-5742. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 2 p.m. <<<Teen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2-4 p.m. <<Family Movie Matinee: Families. Also at 2 p.m. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 2-4 p.m. <<Teen 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 Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2-3 p.m. < Bug Brigade: Observe and handle

<<< Mosaic Art for Teens: Make your own mosaic art design, and learn more about mosaics. All supplies included. Free for teens 12-19. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 2:30-3:30 p.m.

15 SUNDAY < Behind the Scenes: Venture behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum of Utah. See stunning artifacts, learn about the Museum’s current research from the scientists, and discover how they care for the 1.5 million objects in the collections. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. << 12 Minutes Max: Monthly showcase

of 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.

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perfect program for 3-5 year olds who are curious about animals, their habitats, the environment, and other aspects of nature. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 1011 a.m.

<< Bouncing Babies: Songs and

rhymes for babies and their parents. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30 a.m.

<< Wiggle Worms: A lively program of stories, songs, shakers and parachutes for infants and toddlers up to age 2 1/2 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11:1511:45 a.m. << No Girls Allowed Drop In: Drop by for an activity or craft packed full of fun. Geared for guys! Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 3:30-5 p.m. <<Puppet Show: Family fun. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4:30 p.m. << Journée d’Activités: Activities and games for kids who speak French and their


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families. Opportunity for French-Immersion students to practice language skills! Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m.

<<Puppet Show: Family fun. Little Bear. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m.

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<<Family Movie Mondays: Bring your

<<Open Play Time: Storytime. Ruth

with your child. Enjoy music, games, crafts and more. Membership is free. South Towne Center Mall, 10450 S. State St., 10-11 a.m.

pillow, blanket, snacks, and of course your family for a fun movie night at the library. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-8:30 p.m. <<Pajama Storytime: Stories, songs,

and fun! Kids can wear their pajamas. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8 p.m.

<< Simply Super Science: Science is all around us. Have fun and learn to explore the physics of the world around us. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-7:30 p.m.

17 TUESDAY <<Puppet Show: Family fun. Little Bear. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m. <<Pirates vs Turkeys Storytime: A gobblin’ good time during a special Preschool Storytime featuring pirates, turkeys, stories, songs, and other stuffin’. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. << Wiggle Worms: A lively program of

stories, songs, shakers and parachutes for infants and toddlers up to age 2 1/2 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11:1511:45 a.m.

<<Teen Service Club: Give back to

your community and have fun at the same time. Come when you can, no commitment required. Projects vary based on need. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3 p.m. <<No Girls Allowed!: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. For boys ages 7-11 only. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4-5 p.m.Also, Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 4:30-5:30 p.m. < Afterschool Program: Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m. <<Book Dudes: Adventures, activities,

and action packed fun geared just for guys! A “backwards bookclub”... No reading before-hand required! Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 4:15-5 p.m. <<Great Reads for Girls: Lively

discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 7-8 p.m.Also, Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 7-8 p.m.

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Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 10:30-11:30 a.m.

<<Wonderful Wednesday StoryTime:

Weekly storytime fun. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m. <<Kipper Puppet Works: See Funky

Chicken, a show about dancing. The funky chicken is here to help you shake your tail feathers and more. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.-noon. << Wiggle Worms: A lively program of

stories, songs, shakers and parachutes for infants and toddlers up to age 2 1/2 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11:1511:45 a.m.

<<Pirates vs Turkeys Storytime: A gobblin’ good time during a special Preschool Storytime featuring pirates, turkeys, stories, songs, and other stuffin’. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 11:15 a.m. <<No Girls Allowed!: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. For boys ages 7-11 only. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 4-5 p.m. << Inklings: 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. < Game 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.

<< Minecraft KidZ Club: Elementary

ages. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4-4:30 p.m.

<<She Creates: Learn film techniques

and receive one on one feedback. Taught by Park City’s Jill Orschel. Beginners welcome. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 5-7 p.m. <<Great 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., 7-8 p.m.; Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 7-8 p.m.; Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 7-8:30 p.m.; Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 7-8 p.m.; Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 7-8 p.m.; Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m.

< Kids Club: A great way to spend time

South Towne Kids Club: A new fun activity each month. South Towne Center Mall, 10450 S. State St., 10-11 a.m. <<< Bilingual Story Time: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:30 a.m. << Playtime 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, 10:30-11:30 a.m. <<Pirates vs Turkeys Storytime: A gobblin’ good time during a special Preschool Storytime featuring pirates, turkeys, stories, songs, and other stuffin’. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. <<<Hora 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, 11:15-11:45 a.m. < Excellence in the Community: Free concert at the Gallivan. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., 12:15 p.m. << Little Bear’s Tale: The bear has a

long lovely tale that the fox is jealous of, so he thinks of a way to trick Mr. Bear out of his tale. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 1-2 p.m.

<< Music & Movement: Fun for preschoolers. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 2-2:30 p.m. < Lego Crazy: Have fun creating with the

library’s collection of LEGO bricks. Ages 6-12. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4:15-5:15 p.m.

< F <<Teen Movie Night: Bring a

blanket or curl up on one of our huge beanbags. Tonight’s feature is ‘’Into the Woods’’. A witch tasks a childless baker and his wife with procuring magical items from classic fairy tales to reverse the curse put on their family tree. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 6-8 p.m.

<<<Cinéma Français: Bring the family to watch a movie in French. English subtitles. Geared especially for French Dual-Immersion students. Free Birds. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6 p.m. <<Dungeons and Dragons Mini Campaign: Teens. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 6-8:30 p.m.

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<<Magic Tree House Book Club: Talk about the book, learn cool facts, and do other fun activities. Ages 7 and up. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 6:307:30 p.m. << Whitmore Anime Club: Teens. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 6:45-8:30 p.m. <<Great Reads for Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7-8 p.m. Also, West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 7-8 p.m. <<<Jammy 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! No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 7-7:30 p.m. <<Great Reads for Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Oct 15-Wide-Awake Princess; Nov 19-Fortunately the Milk. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-8 p.m. <<Write 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.

20 FRIDAY < Stuffed Animal Sleepover Drop-Off: What adventures could you have in the library at night? Drop off your stuffed animal, doll, or other toy and they can find out for you. Leave them at the library anytime on Friday. Come back Saturday morning to pick them up and see photos of their nighttime shenanigans. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. <<Pirates vs Turkeys Storytime: A gobblin’ good time during Preschool Storytime featuring pirates, turkeys, stories, songs, and other stuffin’. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 11 a.m. < ISU World Cup Speedskating.: See

the world’s top long track speed skating athletes. With over 20 countries attending, this three-day competition is a perfect family-outing! Check out the action on the ‘Fastest Ice on Earth’. Family Day. Free admission. Utah Olympic Oval, 5662 Cougar Ln., 1-5 p.m.


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NO-BORED-CALENDAR << Mutant Worms! With Pablo

Maldonado: Join neuroscientist Pablo Maldonado to discover how a tiny, and run-of-the-mill worm can help us unlock the mysteries of the human brain. Learn the importance of model organisms in neuroscience research. Participate in short neuroscience experimentsNatural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2 p.m.

<<Great Reads for Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. <<<Teen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 3-5:30 p.m.

in the Garden and leaf-inspired projects. Register required. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 10 a.m. < International Game Day: Drop in

activity for families. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 10:15 a.m.-1 p.m.

<< Read to a Dog: Intermountain

Therapy Animals. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:30-11:30 a.m. Also, Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30 a.m.-noon.

<< Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet Film

Screening: Families. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.

< LEGO® at the Library: LEGO® bricks

Storytime featuring pirates, turkeys, stories, songs, and other stuffin’. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 3 p.m.

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. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m.-noon.

<<No Girls Allowed!: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. For boys ages 7-11 only. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m.; Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m.;Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5 p.m.

< The Boy Who Spoke to the Earth: Join local illustrator, David McCllelan, for a special storytime featuring his new book. When a young boy in search of joy asks the Earth where he can find happiness, the Earth responds and agrees to show him the way. The King’s English Bookshop, 1511 S. 1500 East, 11 a.m.

<<Zumba for Kids: Dance and wiggle in this 45-minute Zumba class led by licensed Zumba instructor Candace Larson. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4-5 p.m.

< Rube Goldberg Machine: Builders, tinkerers, and problem solvers: join in and help us a build a larger-than-life chain reaction. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 11 a.m.-noon.

<< Tinker Sessions: Invent new

K Turkey Bowl: Roll a turkey... win a

<<Pirates vs Turkeys Storytime:

creations using art, technology, 3D design, and materials provided by the Library. Ages 10-18. November theme is Sculpture U Squishy Circuits. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4-5:30 p.m. K Eat Like a Pilgrim: Meet characters from the first Thanksgiving feast including Gov. William Bradford, William Brewster, Squanto, and the Wampanoag. Includes an authentic harvest dinner in a rustic Plymouth Colony setting. Adults $28 advance, $35 day of. Children $22 advance, $28 day of. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 6-8:30 p.m.

21 SATURDAY < Stuffed Animal Sleepover Drop-Off:

What adventures could you have in the library at night? Drop off your stuffed animal, doll, or other toy and they can find out for you. Go back Saturday morning to pick them up and see photos of their nighttime shenanigans. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10-11:30 a.m.

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<< Random Fandom: It’s time to get creative and chalk the library walk with scenes from your favorite book, movie, or TV show, weather permitting. Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 2 p.m. < Magic - The Gathering® at Main:

Whether you’re brand new to the game or a seasoned veteran looking for some matchmaking, grab a friend and head down to the Main Library! Beginners and learners are welcome. Prizes and snacks will be available for participants. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 2-4 p.m.

< Utah’s Animals: Get up close and

personal with the Great Basin gopher snake, North American bullfrog, Great Basin Spadefoot (toads), and Utah salamanders. Getting to know our animals is also a perfect introduction to the biological and ecological concepts they represent. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2-3 p.m. < Gamers’ Club: Magic, The Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments. Win prizes. All skill levels welcome. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3-5 p.m. < Riverton Anime Club: Learn about Japanese culture, play games, discuss your favorite manga/anime with friends. Ages 10-17. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 3-4 p.m.

prize. Sorenson Recreation Center, 5350 West Herriman Main Street, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

<< Dog 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 environment. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 3-4 p.m.

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cards, or 3DS/DS Pokémon games, and hang out with other Pokémon fans. Free prizes for all! Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, noon-2 p.m.

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Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 1-4 p.m.

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Kids. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 1-6 p.m. < ISU World Cup Speedskating.: See

the world’s top long track speed skating athletes. With over 20 countries attending, this three-day competition is a perfect family-outing! Adults $5, kids $3. Utah Olympic Oval, 5662 Cougar Ln., 1-5 p.m.

<Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament: Battle other players and see how good you really are. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 2-5:30 p.m. < Draper Chess Club: Join chess master

Brad Knutson and learn to play or improve your chess game. Ages 10-17. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 2-3 p.m.

Series: Monthly musical series sponsored by The City Library and the Mundi Project. Oct 17-Community Chords Open Mic; Nov 21-Celebrate with Song. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 3-4 p.m.

<< Fancy Crafts: Ages 4 and up and

their families. Space and supplies limited. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 4 p.m.

K Eat Like a Pilgrim: Meet characters from the first Thanksgiving feast including Gov. William Bradford, William Brewster, Squanto, and the Wampanoag. Includes an authentic harvest dinner in a rustic Plymouth Colony setting. Adults $28 advance, $35 day of. Children $22 advance, $28 day of. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 6 p.m.

22 SUNDAY < ISU World Cup Speedskating.: See the world’s top long track speed skating athletes. With over 20 countries attending, this three-day competition is a perfect family-outing! Adults $5, kids $3. Utah

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Olympic Oval, 5662 Cougar Ln., 1-5 p.m. < Magic - The Gathering: Casual play

every other Sunday. Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 6 p.m.

23 MONDAY << Play and Pretend: Books, songs, dramatic play and art. Fun hands-on activities and play. Parent supervision required. Ages 1-5. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 10:30-11:30 a.m. <<Toddler Storytime: Stories and songs for children ages 18 mos.-3 with a caregiver. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m. <<<Teen Movie Lock-In: Large Meeting Room. ‘’Jurassic World.’’ Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5:35 p.m. < Lego 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. K Eat Like a Pilgrim: Meet characters from the first Thanksgiving feast including Gov. William Bradford, William Brewster, Squanto, and the Wampanoag. Includes an authentic harvest dinner in a rustic Plymouth Colony setting. Adults $28 advance, $35 day of. Children $22 advance, $28 day of. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 6-8:30 p.m. << WE♥ART: West Jordan Library, 1825

W. 8030 South, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

<<KThanksgiving Craft: Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7 p.m. <T< Holiday Origami: Create your own

toy, puppet and surprise. The Origami Lady shows you how to turn simple pieces of paper into objects. Elementary ages. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7 p.m.

24 TUESDAY K Thanksgiving Dinner: Call 385-4681550 for details. Central City Recreation Center, 615 S. 300 East. < Preschool Discovery Days : Leaves and Trees. Read stories, play leaf games, create a leaf print to take home and explore the many ways we use trees. Ages 3-5. Plants and Animals Prepare for Winter. Also at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 9:30-10:30 a.m. <<Pirates vs Turkeys Storytime: Special Preschool Storytime featuring pirates, turkeys, stories, songs, and other stuffin’. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m. <<Great Reads for Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun!


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NO-BORED-CALENDAR Ages 7-12, accompanied by a caring adult. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8 p.m. Also, West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-8 p.m.

25 WEDNESDAY < Preschool Discovery Days : Read

stories, play leaf games, create a leaf print to take home and explore the many ways we use trees. Ages 3-5. Plants and Animals Prepare for Winter. Also at 11 a.m. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 9:30-10:30 a.m. << Teen Tween Time: Hunter Library,

4740 W. 4100 South, 11 a.m.-noon.

<<Puppet Show: Family fun. Little Bear’s Tale. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m.

< Birds in the Lab: Join the HawkWatch

crew and some of their fine feathered friends for the opportunity to observe live raptors up-close and examine a variety of specimens-feathers, eggs, and claws. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, noon-2 p.m.

< Guided Ranch Tours: See the entire ranch site from the original ranch house, shearing barns and corrals. Dress for cold weather. Call (801) 649-5742. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, 2 p.m. <<<Teen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2-4 p.m. <<<Cine Latino: Familias. Magna

Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 2-4 p.m.

<<Pirates vs Turkeys Storytime: Sspecial Preschool Storytime featuring pirates, turkeys, stories, songs, and other stuffin’. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 11:15 a.m.

< Bug Brigade: Observe and handle live bugs to learn about these arthropods’ anatomy, behavior and important ecological roles. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2-4 p.m.

<< Kids Create: Get creative! Art

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activities for grades K-6. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4 p.m.

<<<Tween Time: Wacky games, crafts, and activities for grades 4-7. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4:30 p.m.

26 THURSDAY <<Feast with the Beast: Visit the Zoo while the turkey is in the oven and see the animals stomp, roll, drop and chomp pumpkins! Animals smash, eat and play with pumpkins and turkey shaped piñatas. Make a fun craft at Fresh Market booth. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 9 a.m.-noon.

27 FRIDAY <<American Girl Club: For children 8

to 12 who love their American Girl Dolls and are interested in learning about and making fun things for their dolls. Barnes and Noble The Pointe at 53rd, 5249 S. State St., 4 p.m. T Lights On - Holiday Lighting

Ceremony: Be downtown for all the holiday lighting & festivities. It’s especially magical at the Gallivan Ice Rink. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., 4-6 p.m.

28 SATURDAY <<Super Bunny to the Rescue Puppet

Show: When Betsy’s friend Bugsy dons a mysterious red cape, he becomes the hero of the forest, but can he save Betsy’s party and teach Bully Bear not to be a bully? Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11:30 a.m. 40 UTAHFAMILY.COM OCT/NOV 2015

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. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

<<Monthly Movies at Day-Riverside:

All ages are welcome. Refreshments will be provided. Oct 24-Hocus Pocus; Nov title TBA. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. T< Messiah Sing-In: This cherished tradition invites all to share in the singing of Handel’s masterpiece with the Utah Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Bring your family, and your score, and join the majesty of Handel’s Messiah. $10-37 Utah Symphony, 123 W. South Temple, 7 p.m.

30 MONDAY <<Toddler Storytime: Stories and

songs for children ages 18 mos.-3 with a caregiver. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m. <<< Murray Teen Writing Group: Writing fun for teens grades 7-12. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. <<Book Dudes: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys! A “backwards bookclub”... No reading before-hand required! Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 6-8 p.m. <<Family Movie Mondays: Bring your pillow, blanket, snacks, and of course your family for a fun movie night at the library. ‘’The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.’’ South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30 p.m.

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T Santa’s Arrival: Be there as he arrives in style on a big red fire engine. Visit Santa, enjoy crafts, wagon rides, warm scones, hot chocolate & more. Some activities will be outside, so dress warm. Free. Riverton City Park, 12800 S. 1400 West, 6:30 p.m.

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<< Bouncing Babies: Songs and rhymes for babies and their parents. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30 a.m. Runs Nov. 30Dec. 14.

pillow, blanket, snacks, and of course your family for a fun movie night at the library. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7-8 p.m.

<<Ready, 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. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Oct. 26.

<< Frozen Magic Show: A fun and frostfilled magic show with Wintery effects and snowy illusions! Families. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 7-8 p.m.

<<Toddler Storytime: Stories and songs for children ages 18 mos.-3 with a caregiver. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 9.

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ONGOING MONDAYS < Glendale Kids Chess Club: Learn

basic moves and advanced strategies while making new friends and vanquishing new opponents. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 10-11:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 23.

<<Preschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Also at 11 a.m. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 10-10:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 19.; West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10:15-11 a.m. Runs through Nov. 10.; Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4:30-5:15 p.m. Runs through Nov. 16. <<<NaNoWriMo Write In: November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). Get to your 50,000 word count goal by writing with your peers, participating in word sprints, and using the Plot Bunny jar when you run out of ideas. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 10 a.m.noon Runs Nov. 2-Nov. 30. <<Hop ‘N’ Harmonies: A half hour of movement and music, with a short story break in the middle. All ages. No registration required. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:15 a.m. <<Baby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15 a.m. Runs through Nov. 12. << Toddler Tales: Toddler-sized stories,

songs, and playtime fun! Ages 0-3. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 16. << Bouncing Babies: Songs and

rhymes for babies and their parents. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 2.

<<Gotta Move!: Storytime with movement! Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30 a.m. Through Nov. 30. <<Book Baby: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m. <<Marvelous Monday Storytime: Toddler-sized stories, songs, and playtime fun! Also at 2 p.m. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11 a.m.-noon. < Tales 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. << Wiggle Worms: A lively program of

stories, songs, shakers and parachutes for infants and toddlers up to age 2 1/2 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11:1511:45 a.m. Runs through Nov. 4.

<<<Amigos Y Libros: Spanish/English Storytime. Spanish/English fun with stories, songs and more. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11:15 a.m.-noon Runs through Nov. 9. << Wiggle Worms: A lively program of

stories, songs, shakers and parachutes for infants and toddlers up to age 2 1/2 and their families. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11:15-11:45 a.m. Nov. 30-Dec. 16.

<<<< Stem + Art = STEaM Storytime:

What happens when you combine Storytime with Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math? You get STEaM Storytime! Stories, songs, fingerplays, science and art. Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, 12:301:15 p.m. Runs through Dec. 14.

Imagination Station: Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 1-3 p.m. <<Preschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 1:30 p.m. Through Nov. 16. << Park City Baby & Me: Delight and

stimulate your baby’s senses with short


books, music, and more. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 3 p.m. < Afterschool Program: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Runs through Nov. 24. << Minecraft Tech Club: Explore

Minecraft with 10 of your peers while improving your creative, collaborative, and problem-solving skills. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. Runs Nov. 2-Nov. 30. << Digital Circuit Training: 20 minutes

of video equipment training, 20 minutes of sound booth training, and 20 minutes of 3D printer training. You’ll be in great shape to use the YouCreate lab. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4 p.m. Through Nov. 23. Monday Night At The Museum: Family fun every Monday night. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5-7 p.m. Runs Nov. 2-Dec. 30.

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Various activities designed to entertain and educate the whole family. Activities include making a miniature spooky house or catapult, games, spooky observation stations, and a different arts and craft activity each week. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5-7 p.m. Runs through Oct. 26. < Scales And Tales Family Time: Touch, hold and take pictures with snakes, lizards and tortoises. Watch the crocodile and

alligators swim and bask. Alligators fed at 7 p.m. $5/adult, $3/child. Scales & Tails, 3584 S. 1950 West #13, 5-8 p.m. < Monday Nights At The Library: Fun

child for language and reading in a fun environment. Tickets available at the info desk 15 minute prior. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:10 a.m. and 10:55 a.m. Runs Oct. 20-Nov. 17.

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<<Book Baby: Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 10:15 a.m. Also, Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 10:15 a.m.

family activities every Monday night except holidays. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 7-8:45 p.m.

family activities and stories. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 7 p.m.

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Series: Families. Viridian Event Center, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-9 p.m. Runs Nov. 30-Dec. 21.

TUESDAYS << Tiny Tots: Fingerplays, songs,

stories, and playtime for toddlers. Except holidays. Also at 10:30 a.m. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 9:30-10 a.m. Runs through Nov. 18.

<< CUAC Art Workshops: Free

art workshop with CUAC, a non-profit contemporary art organization operating in downtown SLC. No registration necessary. October theme is Spooky Traditions. November theme is Native American Arts and Crafts. Ages 3-5 at 10 a.m. and ages 5+ at 4 p.m. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m. Runs through Nov. 24.

<< Toddler Time: Songs, rhymes, and

a short story. Learn how to prepare your

<<Storytime Station: Stories, songs,

and activities for children ages 2-5 with a participating adult. Free tickets available 15 minutes before starting times. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:15 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Through Oct. 27. < Baby Bookworm: Join Miss Tina for songs, board books, fingerplays, and toys. Ages 3-18 mos. Siblings welcome to attend. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs through Oct. 20 and Nov. 10-Dec. 15. << Baby, Toddler & Me: A story, songs, fingerplays, and a short playtime for your baby or toddler. Parents/caregivers must accompany children. No registration. Baby through 2+. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10:30 a.m. Through Oct. 29. << Toddler Time: Stories, songs, and

storytime. Except holidays. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 11 and 11:30 a.m. Runs Nov. 17-Dec. 10.; Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30-11:15 a.m. Runs through Nov. 17.; Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m.; DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m.; Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 11 a.m. < Time For Tots: Book & Activity. Ages

18 months-3 yrs. Also at noon, 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.

< BN Sugarhouse Storytime: Weekly storytime. Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 11 a.m. <<Toddler Storytime: Stories and songs for children ages 18 mos.-3 with a caregiver. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11-11:45 a.m. Runs through Oct. 20. and Nov. 10-Dec. 15. < Preschool Power Play: Open play session with other children, fun toys, and activities. Baby to Preschool age. Except holidays. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Runs through Nov. 24.

activities. Grown-up must accompany children. Ages 2-4. Except holidays. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 10:30-11:15 a.m. Runs through Nov. 19.

< Pottery Barn Story Time: Your favorite books read aloud. Pottery Barn Kids, 602 E. 500 South, 11-11:30 a.m.

<<Preschool Storytime: Weekly

Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11

< Creative Art: Ages 2+. Also at 2 p.m.

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NO-BORED-CALENDAR a.m.-1 p.m. <Tales 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. < Melody Makers: Led by the education staff, this is a perfect opportunity for little kids to dance and move. Regular admission applies. Except holidays. Tuesdays at Museum of Natural Curiosity. Thursdays at Farm Country. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. << Wiggle Worms: A lively program of

stories, songs, shakers and parachutes for infants and toddlers up to age 2 1/2 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11:1511:45 a.m. Runs through Nov. 4. and Nov. 30-Dec. 16.

<<< Alphabetters: 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., 11:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Runs Oct. 20-Nov. 17. <<Drop-In Storytime: Geared for preschoolers. A half hour of stories, songs, and fun. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 1:30-2 p.m. Runs through Oct. 20. <<Preschool Storytime: A seven

week session featuring stories, songs and finger plays for preschoolers ready to participate with or without their parents. No registration required. Ages 3-K. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 1:30-2 p.m. Runs through Oct. 27. < Afterschool Program: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Runs through Nov. 24. < After School Club: Elementary ages.

Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. << 3D Printer Pen Hour: Intuitively

Dragons, you can learn to build a character ready to take on whatever the story may hold. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 6-8 p.m. Runs through Nov. 24.

WEDNESDAYS << Tiny Tots: Fingerplays, songs,

stories, and playtime for toddlers. Except holidays. Also at 10:30 a.m. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 9:30-10 a.m. Runs through Nov. 18.

<< Park 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.

<< Toddler 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. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:10, 10:50 and 11:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 4. Also, West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10:15-11 a.m. Runs through Nov. 4.

<< Kids’ Fitness Class: Fitness fun for

preschoolers. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m.

<<Book Baby: Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 10:15 a.m.; SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 11 a.m.; AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 4 p.m. <<Cuddle 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 through Oct. 28. <<Toddler Storytime: Stories and songs for children ages 18 mos.-3 with a caregiver. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:15 a.m. Through Oct. 21. <<Bingham Creek Storytime: Stories,

songs and fun. Activities are geared for preschool ages 3-5, but everyone is welcome. Also at 11:15 and 1:15 p.m. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Through Nov. 4.

create 3D art with the new technology of 3D printer pens. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4 p.m. Runs through Nov. 24.

<<Drop In Storytime: Storytime fun. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 10:30-11:30 a.m.

<<Zumba Kids: 30 minutes of Zumba Kids fun! All ages are welcome to get up and dance. Taught by a licensed instructor. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4:30-5:15 p.m.

<<Baby, Toddler & Me: A story, songs, fingerplays, and a short playtime for your baby or toddler. Parents/caregivers must accompany children. No registration required. Baby through 2+. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Oct. 29.

<<Teen Nights: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6-7 p.m. Runs through Nov. 24. <<Dungeons & Dragons Role Playing

Game For Beginners: Break out your twenty-sided die, Dungeon Master, and start an adventure with new friends. If you’re new to the game of Dungeons &

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<<Super Storytime: Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Oct. 28. <<Drop-In Storytime: Geared for preschoolers. A half hour of stories, songs,

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and fun. Also at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:3011 a.m. Runs through Oct. 21.

preschoolers. A half hour of stories, songs, and fun. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 1-1:30 p.m. Runs Nov. 18-Dec. 9.

<<Preschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Also at 11:30 a.m. Except holidays. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Nov. 17-Dec. 10; Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 11 a.m.-noon Runs through Oct. 21; West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11:15 a.m.-noon Runs through Nov. 4.

<< Alphabetters: Stories, songs, rhymes, a simple craft or activity, and lots of fun for preschoolers/pre-readers. Attendance limited. Tickets available at the Info Desk 15 minutes prior. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 1:302:15 p.m. Runs through Nov. 4.

<<Storytime For Everyone: Storytime

fun. Except holidays. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30-11 a.m. << 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.

<<Preschool Storytime: Sweet Library, 455 F St., 11 a.m. < Open Science Discovery: Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. < Creative Kids: Ages 18 mos.-3 yrs. Also at noon, 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. < Wonderful Wednesday Storytime: A new story, an activity and a treat make for a great way to spend your Wednesday morning each week. Barnes and Noble South Towne Marketplace, 10180 S. State St., 11 a.m. Also, Barnes and Noble Layton, 1780 N. Woodland Park Drive, 11 a.m. Runs through Nov. 25. < Creative Art: Ages 2+. Also at 2 p.m.

Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

<< Computers 201: Three week course

to learn the ins and outs of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Power Point. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 11 a.m.-noon Runs through Oct. 28.

<Tales 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. <<Storytime 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 through Oct. 28. << Wiggle Worms: A lively program of stories, songs, shakers and parachutes for infants and toddlers up to age 2 1/2 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11:1511:45 a.m. Nov. 4 and Nov. 30-Dec. 16. <<Drop-In Storytime: Geared for

< Artful Afternoon Open Gallery: Fun art activities. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2-5 p.m. <Science Lab: Also at 3:30 p.m. and

4:30 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2:30 p.m. << Crafternoon: Drop in for hands-on

fun and creativity through a series of DIY projects. Materials provided. You provide the imagination. Except Holidays. Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, 3-5 p.m.

<< Creative Lab: Weekly computer

classes. In October, learn Photoshop. In November, learn Adobe Premiere Pro. No class Nov. 11. Registration required. Call 801-524-8290. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 3-4 p.m. Runs through Nov. 25.

< Glendale Kids Chess Club: Chess, the “game of kings,” has been played for thousands of years. Learn basic moves and advanced strategies while making new friends and vanquishing new opponents. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 3:30 p.m. Runs through Nov. 25. < Wild Wednesdays: Exciting nature activities every week. Free for Ogden Nature Center members, $3 children, $4 seniors, $5 adults. All ages. Oct 21-Scaly Tales; Oct 28-Monsters in your backyard; Nov 4-Oh Deer; Nov 11-A Special Veteran’’s Day Program; Nov 18-Living Close to the Land; Nov 25-Gobble, Gobble! All about Turkeys. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 3:45-4:15 p.m. < Magna Chess Club: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4-8:30 p.m. << Wednesday Crafts: SLC Main

Library, 210 E. 400 South, 4 p.m.; DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m.; Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m.

<< Crafternoon Wednesdays: An afternoon solely devoted to the joys of craft. Mainly trophy & paper-plate based activities but encompasses a variety of art forms. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4 p.m. << Kids’ Art And Science Club: Kids ages 4–7 can explore scientific concepts with a different hands-on activity each week. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4-5 p.m. Runs through Nov. 25.


<< Nerd Night: Meet other manga and

graphic novel fans for a weekly discussion on your favorite titles, as well as for some team-based computer gaming. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4-6 p.m. Runs through Nov. 25.

<< CUAC Art Workshops: Free

art workshop with CUAC, a non-profit contemporary art organization operating in downtown SLC. No registration necessary. October theme Spooky Traditions. November theme, Native American Arts and Crafts. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4 p.m. Runs through Oct. 28.

< Lizard Lounge: 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, 5-8 p.m.

THURSDAYS <<< Park 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. <<Preschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Also at 11 a.m. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 10-10:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 19; Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Nov. 12; Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 10:30-11:15 a.m. Runs through Nov. 19; Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Nov. 17-Dec. 10. <<Book Baby: Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 10:15 a.m. Also, SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 11 a.m. <<Toddler Storytime: Stories and songs for children ages 18 mos.-3 with a caregiver. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs through Oct. 22. <<Baby/Toddler Storytime: Fun books, songs, finger-plays and playtime. Activities are geared for babies and toddlers. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs Oct. 15-Nov. 5. <<Toddlertime: Stories, songs, and

fingerplays for your toddler. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Also at 11 a.m. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m. <<Baby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs through Nov. 12. << Alphabetters: Stories, songs, rhymes, a simple craft or activity, and lots of fun for preschoolers/pre-readers. Attendance limited. Tickets available at the Info Desk 15 minutes prior. Also at 11:30 a.m. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman

Main St., 10:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 19. << Baby, Toddler & Me: A story, songs,

fingerplays, and a short playtime for your baby or toddler. Parents/caregivers must accompany children. No registration required. Baby through 2+. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Oct. 29.

<<< Bilingual Story Time: Weekly.

Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:3011:30 a.m. Runs through Oct. 29.

<< Toddler Time: Stories, songs, and

activities. Grown-up must accompany children. Ages 2-4. Except holidays. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 10:30-11:15 a.m. Runs through Nov. 19; Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30 and 11 a.m. Runs through Oct. 22; West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11:15-11:45 a.m. Runs through Nov. 12.

<<Wee Read: Playtime will follow

storytime. Register by calling 801-9447539 or by visiting the library. Ages 3 and under. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30 a.m. Runs through Nov. 19. <<Park City ToddlerTime: 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.

cuentos, música, y mucho más en Español! Diversión para todos los niños con un adulto participante. Storytime presented in Spanish. All are welcome! Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Runs through Nov. 12. <<Family Storytime: Storytime fun. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 1:30-2:15 p.m. Runs Oct. 22-Nov. 19.

< Science Lab: Also at 3:30 p.m. and

<< CUAC Art Workshops: Free

4:30 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2:30 p.m.

<<Teen QSA: Teens. Weekly except holidays. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. << Minecraft Tech Club: Explore Minecraft with 10 of your peers while improving your creative, collaborative, and problem-solving skills. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. Runs through Nov. 19. << Sidewalk Chalk Creations: Use

your imagination and ideas from picture books to decorate the back patio of the Day-Riverside Branch. Ages 5–12. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4-5 p.m. Runs through Nov. 19.

< Open Science Discovery: Discovery

<< Camp Read: Elementary grades.

Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4:15-5 p.m. Runs through Nov. 19.

<Little Scientist: Also at noon, 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.

< LEGO® At The Library: 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. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 5-6 p.m. Runs through Nov. 19.

<< Maker Thursdays: Stop by for a

< Creative Art: Ages 2+. Also at 2 p.m.

Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

demonstration on how the 3D printer works or to submit your designs to be printed! All ages welcome. Under 8 years old must be accompanied by adult. Except holiday. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6 p.m.

< Tales For Tots: Tales for Tots creates

<<<<Jammy Time: An evening story

< Melody Makers: Led by the education

< Excellence In The Community: Free concert. Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main St., 7:30 p.m. Runs through Nov. 12.

hands-on storytelling adventures for children with different stories and activities each day. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. staff, this is a perfect opportunity for little kids to dance and move. Regular admission applies. Except holidays. Tuesdays at Museum of Natural Curiosity. Thursdays at Farm Country. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.

<<Bingham Creek Storytime: Stories,

<< Starring Gracie The Read Dog:

activities. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2-5 p.m.

Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m.

<<<Amigos Y Libros: Spanish/English Storytime. Spanish/English fun with stories, songs and more. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11-11:45 a.m. Weekly except Oct. 29.

Dollars & Cents Financial Literacy: Ages 5-8. Also at noon. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. Children take turns reading to Gracie the read dog from Intermountain Therapy Animals. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 11 a.m.-noon Runs through Nov. 20.

< Artful Afternoon Open Gallery: Fun art

<<<Teen DIY: Flex your creativity muscles and learn a variety of new crafts. Supplies provided. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4 p.m. Through Nov. 19.

<<Preschool Storytime: Anderson-

Stories, songs, and fun activities for children age 2-5 years old. No registration required. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Nov. 20.

time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 7 p.m. Runs through Nov. 5.

FRIDAYS Murray Farmer’s Market: Every Friday & Saturday through Oct 31. Murray Park, 2 02 E. Murray Park Ave., 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

art workshop with CUAC, a non-profit contemporary art organization operating in downtown SLC. No registration necessary. October-Spooky Traditions; NovemberNative American Arts and Crafts. DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m.

< Open Science Experience: Ages 4+.

Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

< Lego Challenge: What can you build with a bunch of Legos? Also duplos for smaller builders. Families. Except Holidays. Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, noon-4 p.m. <<Book Baby: Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 2 p.m. < Little Masters Art Class: Ages 4+. Also

at 4 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2 p.m.

< LEGO League: Unleash your creativity and build whatever your heart desires. Share and explain creations at the end. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 2 p.m. < Science Lab: Also at 3:30 p.m. and

4:30 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2:30 p.m.

<<Preschool Storytime: Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 3 p.m. < Afterschool Program: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Runs through Nov. 24. F < Haunted Theatre Spooktacular

2015: The Prima Donna, the Opera Star, the Prima Ballerina and an Old Hollywood Starlet all “relive” their glory days on the stage. Costume contest Oct 30 at 7 p.m. and Oct 31 at 1 and 4:30 p.m. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 7-8:45 p.m. Runs through Oct. 30.

< Snow White: The classic fairytale of a beautiful exiled princess, a vain evil queen and seven endearing dwarves. Ages 4+ (no babies or toddlers). $14. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 7-8:45 p.m. Runs Nov. 13-Dec. 4.

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songs and fun. Activities are geared for preschool ages 3-5, but everyone is welcome. Bingham Creek Library, 4834 W. 9000 South, 11:15-11 a.m. Through Nov. 5.

<<Library Babies: Storytime. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 10 a.m. Runs through Nov. 20.

< Little Scientist: Also at 2 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, a.m.

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NO-BORED-CALENDAR Market: Fresh local produce and community fun. Oct. 17-DJ; Oct. 24-Halloween Costume Contest; Oct. 31-Last Day of the Season. South Jordan City Hall, 1600 W. Towne Center Dr., 8 a.m.-2 p.m. < Saturday Nature Walk: Learn about

wetland science, native plant and animal species, and the history of the Swaner Preserve. $5/person, Members free. Runs until snowfall. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 8:30 a.m. Through Nov. 28. Murray Farmer’s Market: Every Friday & Saturday through Oct 31. Murray Park, 202 E. Murray Park Ave., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Runs through Oct. 31. F < Halloween Hoot: Enjoy the straw maze, mystery tour, crafts, treats, and special bird encounters. Come in a costume and receive 50% off admission. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Runs Oct. 17-Oct. 31. < S&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 and under free. Scales & Tails, 3584 S. 1950 West #13, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. < Lego Fun: Lego free play! Legos provided. Bring imagination. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 10:30 a.m.-noon. <Saturday Storytime With Icca: Fun weekly storytime. Barnes and Noble West Jordan, 7157 Plaza Center Dr., 11 a.m. < F K Free Crafts For Kids: Weekly

for ages 3 and up. Oct. 17-Have a Hoot! Owl; Oct. 24-Spooktacular Puppet; Oct. 31-Spooky Spiderweb; Nov. 7-Stars & Stripes Windsocks; Nov. 14-Thanksgiving Doorhanger; Nov. 21-Give Thanks! Centerpiece; Nov. 28-Nature’’s Picture Frame. Lakeshore Learning, 5480 S. 900 East, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Runs through Nov. 28.

<Saturday Storytime: Exciting stories,

activities and treats for young children. Barnes and Noble The Pointe at 53rd, 5249 S. State St., 11 a.m.; Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 11 a.m.; Barnes and Noble Orem, 330 E. 1300 South, 11 a.m. Barnes and Noble Layton, 1780 N. Woodland Park Drive, 11 a.m. < Creative Family Art Saturday: Ages

4+. Also at 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 1 p.m.

< Pokemon 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. < Saturday Climbing Wall: Wetland44 UTAHFAMILY.COM OCT/NOV 2015

themed climbing wall is open every Saturday from 1-3 p.m. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 1-3 p.m. Until Nov. 28. F < Haunted Theatre Spooktacular

2015: The Prima Donna, the Opera Star, the Prima Ballerina and an Old Hollywood Starlet all “relive” their glory days on the stage. Costume contest Oct 30 at 7 p.m. and Oct 31 at 1 and 4:30 p.m. Also at 4:30 p.m. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 1-2:45 p.m. Through Oct. 31. < Snow White: The classic fairytale of a

beautiful exiled princess, a vain evil queen and seven endearing dwarves. A magical story of loyalty, kindness and true love. Ages 4+ (no babies or toddlers). $14. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 2:45 and 4:30 p.m. Runs Nov. 7-Dec. 5. << Tech Take-Apart: See what

everything’s made of—literally. See the extraordinary insides of the technology that fills our every day lives. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 1-3 p.m. Runs Nov. 7-Jan. 2.

F << Spooky Saturdays At Chapman:

Celebrate the Halloween season with a new Halloween-themed craft and film screening on Saturday afternoons in October. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 3-6 p.m. Runs through Oct. 31.

F <Spooky Family Fun: Find your inner mad scientist as we guide you through activities with art and combined. Oct 17-Spooktacular Family Carnival; Oct 24-Community Recess; Oct 31-Trick-ortreat. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 3-5 p.m. Runs through Oct. 31. < Science Saturdays: Ages 4 and up.

Also at 5 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 4 p.m.

<< Serendipitous Saturdays And Sundays: Using supplies provided by the Library, you’ll be able to create and take home something extraordinary. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 4 p.m.

SUNDAYS Imagination Station: Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 1-3 p.m. <Community Connection @ The Leo:

Make a difference in the community. Arrive prepared to do fun, hands-on projects with your own art, science and tech twist. Your projects will be spread out to services and non-profits around SLC. To participate, e-mail JRudolph@theleonardo.org. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 3-5 p.m. << Serendipitous Saturdays And

Sundays: Using supplies provided by the Library, you’ll be able to create and take home something extraordinary. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 4 p.m.

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OTHER ONGOING << Star Wars Art Activity: Draw a

picture of your favorite Star Wars character or make up your own. Stop by the library and pick up a paper to take home and create. Bring your character back and get a prize. All ages. All day. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West. Runs Nov. 9-Dec. 26.

<<Jedi Master Trivia Challenge: Pick

up the contest form at the Info desk. Return the completed form and you might win our Star Wars gift pack including a Megaplex movie gift card. All ages. All day. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West. Runs Nov. 30-Dec. 12.

<<< Literary Luminaries Youth

Writing Competition: Aspiring writers ages 10–18 are invited to submit a piece of their original writing, no more than 4,000 words or 15 pages in length, on the theme of “A Grimm Holiday.” Entries due Dec. 1 at any City Library location or at the SLCC Community Writing Center at Library Square. Two categories, ages 10–13 and 14–18. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South. Runs Nov. 14-Dec. 1.

F Cornbelly’s Corn Maze: You’re sure to be lost, laughin’ and lovin it in the worldfamous corn maze. 40+ fall and haunted attractions. 25% discount for Thanksgiving Point members. Visit cornbellys.com for hours. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way. Runs through Oct. 31. F Pumpkin Days & Haybale Maze: $9 admission includes unlimited entrance into the hay maze, wagon ride and a pumpkin. (Under 2 are free for the hay maze and wagon ride, per paying adult. Pumpkin not included for under 2.) Ages 2+. Mon-Thu, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Oct 31, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wheeler Farm, 6351 S. 900 East. Runs through Oct. 31. T A Seussified Christmas Carol: Details

at empresstheatre.com. Empress Theatre, 9104 W. 2700 South. Nov. 20-Dec. 19.

<Friends Of The City Library Monster Used Book Sale: Ghoulishly great deals on a variety of books, music, movies, and more. Oct 22 - 3–9 p.m. (members preview sale - memberships available at the door); Oct 23 - 9 a.m.–6 p.m.; Oct 24 - 9 a.m.–6 p.m. (1/2 Price Day); Oct 25 - 1–5 p.m. (1/2 Price Day); Oct 26 - 9 a.m.–6 p.m. (Bargain Day); Oct 27 - 9 a.m.–6 p.m. (Bag Day). SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South. <<Teen Read Month Art Contest:

Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Runs through Oct. 23.

<<<<Stop In For Stories: A morning

story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and

T Holidays <Library <Movies <Music/Movement <Nature <Performing Arts

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their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:3011 a.m. Every Tuesday-Friday through Nov. 20 except week of Nov 10. << Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Contest: Get

ready for the release of the last and final installment of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by voting for your favorite Diary of a Wimpy Kid book in the month of October. You could win a copy of the newest book. All SLC Library branches. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Runs through Nov. 3.

<<Teen If You Dare Bingo: Pick up a card at the Info Desk anytime during October. Read 250 pages and earn a free book. $5 fine waiver for your 1st BINGO (Limit 1). Prize for every BINGO and a candy bar for a total BLACKOUT. Ages 12-17. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:15-11 a.m. F < Skeleton Dive: Watch a skeleton

dive with the sharks. Living Planet Aquarium, 12033 South Lone Peak Parkway, 11:15 a.m. Runs through Oct. 31.

<<Holladay 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. Except holidays. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 2:45-4 p.m. <<<Murray Teen Hour: Play video games, do crafts, and more with your friends every day after school. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 3-4 p.m. Runs through Nov. 24. T Holiday Lights: More than a million

lights among snowmen, angels, and reindeer. This is the last year for the drive-through. Next year the lights move to the gardens. Carriage or wagon rides also available. $10/car, $20/large vehicle. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 6-10 p.m. Runs Nov. 27-Dec. 28. < Mary Poppins: Produced by Murray High. $6-7 advance, $8 at the door. Murray High School, 5440 S. State St., 7 p.m. Runs Nov. 12-Nov. 16. < Mary Poppins: Produced by Cottonwood High. $8 advance, $9 at the door. Murray High School, 5440 S. State St., 7 p.m. Runs Nov. 19-Nov. 23. F Haunted Village: The most anticipated

haunting of the season is at This Is The Place Heritage Park... where you can experience an entire village of hair raising haunts! Ghost hunters say the place really is haunted. $20 per person. Ticket sales begin at 6:30 p.m. Gates open at 7:30 p.m. This is the Place Heritage Park, 2601 E. Sunnyside Ave., 7:30 p.m. Every Wed-Sat through Oct. 31.


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