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Devlin's Child Development Center offers developmental curriculum for infants through school-age children. We have locations in Salt Lake City and Sandy, and our focus is placed on children's social, emotional, physical and intellectual needs. There are countless reasons parents trust our center with the care and education of their children, including:  Open Classroom Setting  Large Outdoor Playground  Professional & Experienced Staff 2 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

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INSIDE: Features 8

Staying Connected as a Couple, Despite Your Hectic Lives

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8 Tips to Get Toddlers and Preschoolers to Sleep

16 Are Your Kids Favorite Superheroes a Force for Good or Bad Behavior? 28 Raising Kids Who Can Code

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My Valentine LANNER DIRECTORY Karyn Robinson-Renaud MSW, RSW

Staying Connected as a Couple, Despite Your Hectic Lives Maya is in the midst of her typical morning dash to get herself to work and her three-year-old son to daycare. Just before leaving, she runs upstairs with some water and a special tea for cough and cold. Her husband, Bobby, caught their three-year- old’s cold and is now down for the count. Bobby was pleasantly surprised when he woke up and saw what Maya had left for him. If relationship therapist and researcher, John Gottman was a fly on the wall, he would consider this exchange more important than if he had seen the couple “doing it up big” for Valentine’s.

Small Is Enormously Important What makes the above exchange important is that the couple connected over something simple, Bobby’s sickness. The key to making relationships work, is to connect over the mundane stuff of life, explains Gottman in his book: The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, co-authored with Nan Silver. The authors go on to say that if you haven’t been connecting in small ways all along, when you plan something big and romantic it may fall flat. Basically, you have nothing in your love bank to draw upon when you are finally out for that date night.

Don’t Lose Sight However, it can be tricky trying to maintain a connection to your spouse. There is so much vying for your attention between the house, kids, work and other commitments. Instead of seeing the daily grind as a hindrance to 8 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

romance, use it to connect over. If your husband is clearing out the garage and asks your opinion on reorganizing it, don’t brush him off thinking you normally have to figure this kind of stuff out for yourself. Engage with him. You don’t have to help him with the entire project, but you can help him problem solve. Maya stated that her husband really appreciates it when he can vent to her about work stuff and she helps him think it through. Gottman and Silver explain that when one person in the relationship turns to the other for attention, affection, support or to share something humorous, these are all bids for connection. “Couples who turn toward each other remain emotionally engaged,” say Gottman and Silver. They explain that when you take the time to acknowledge your partner

during the daily grind with attention, affection, support or a joke, your partner feels valued and you grow closer together.

and he usually leaves some comments about our days. I like notes because we tend to write more to each other,” says Bernadette.

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Attention To Details

What if you and your partner work opposite schedules? How do you stay connected then? Carlos and Bernadette have two girls ages six and sixteen. This couple works full time, but Carlos also does shift work. “When he is working five nights in a row, he is gone before we even get home and we are gone before he gets up for the day. Essentially, we do not see him for five days,” says Bernadette. They stay connected by using pen and paper. “I find with texting we often use short cuts and half sentences and stuff gets missed or misinterpreted,” explains Bernadette. “I leave him a note every night before bed just touching base with him about our day

When Bernadette and Carlos actually get to see each other, they have to guard against busyness crowding out their ability to connect. “I find that when life is busy you are just trying to get from one activity to the next one and I think sometimes we don’t even notice one another,” says Bernadette. She remedies this by remembering her basic manners and complimenting him, saying thank you to him and smiling at him. “It can be as simple as a smile across the table at dinner time,” says Bernadette. She will also look for ways to be present in Carlos’ life by asking him about his hockey game and checking in on things he has shared with her before. Gottman and Silver explain that when couples care about the details in each others’ worlds, it increases the


couple’s understanding of one another and in turn their love for each other. They refer to this detailed knowledge of each other as creating a love map.

Have a Love Map Gottman and Silver state that having a detailed love map means that you are in the habit of checking in with each other and have an accurate sense of how your partner typically thinks or feels. They explain that this knowledge can be protective when the inevitable challenges of life present themselves, like when your child turns three. Maya and Bobby’s three- year-old son can be a force to be reckoned with. The couple regularly bond over the joy and misery that comes with kids at this age. Maya shared that the connection between her and Bobby is deepened because they can vent to each other and know that they will not be judged by the other. Having detailed knowledge of how the other thinks and feels allows them to have this kind of trust.

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The Balance of Me & Us Maya also connects with Bobby by encouraging him to do his own thing. Bernadette agrees with this strategy, She provides some insight into how this works in her relationship: “We both need time to do activities that fill us up, since we are so busy doing things that empty us. Balancing “me time” with “us time” is so important for us. I find when we become disconnected from one another, it’s because our personal energy banks are empty.” Bernadette and Carlos recharge separately by doing activities they love. Then when they are home together, they have the energy to enjoy each other’s company.

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Remember, while grand romantic gestures are exciting, they don’t necessarily deepen your relationship. Instead, focus on staying close by connecting over the mundane stuff of life, deepening your knowledge of one another and taking time to recharge separately.

If you have less than 15 minutes to connect, try these: • Say thank you for something they did. • Give them a long hug. • Send a sweet or sexy text. • Kiss and then whisper something thoughtful in their ear. • Hold hands in public or at home, even if it’s just for a few seconds. • Share what you love about your partner with others, in front of them. • Say I love you at an unexpected, but genuine time. • Flirt with them. • Make eye contact and smile at them. • Compliment them.

If you have 15-30 minutes to connect, try these: • Ask them about their day and actually listen to them. • Put on fun or romantic music and clean up the kitchen together. • Plant treats for your spouse (i.e. in their lunch bag, purse, laptop bag, under pillow etc.) The treats can be little notes or something fun and edible. • Do a chore for them they would appreciate taken off their hands.

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SMALL FRIES LANNER DIRECTORY By Rachael Moshman

8 Tips for Getting Toddlers and Preschoolers to Sleep Better Parents expect to be sleep deprived zombies while their babies are little, but what if the sleeping issues continue into the toddler years? After all, Mom and Dad can only run on fumes for so long. I spoke to infant and toddler sleep expert Elizabeth Pantley, author of the best selling “No Cry Solution” series. Pantley offers valuable ideas for helping almost every toddler or preschooler get into a healthy sleep routine. These tips can bring improvement not only in your child’s sleep, but also in her daytime mood, growth health and outlook as well.

#1

Maintain a consistent bedtime and awake time

Your child’s biological clock has a strong influence on her wakefulness and sleepiness. When you establish a set time for bedtime and wake up time you “set” your child’s clock so that it functions smoothly. Aim for an early bedtime. Young children respond best with a bedtime between 6:30 and 7:30 P.M. Most children will sleep better and longer when they go to bed early.

#2

Encourage regular naps

Daily naps are important. An energetic child can find it difficult to go through the day without a rest break. A nap-less child will often wake up cheerful and become progressively fussier or hyper-alert as the day goes on. Also, the length and quality of naps affects night sleep – good naps equal better night sleep. If your child won’t nap stick to a routine “quiet time” every day for a rest break.

#3 Set

your child’s biological clock

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arrives. Darkness causes an increase in the release of the body’s sleep hormone -- the biological “stop” button. You can align your child’s sleepiness with bedtime by dimming the lights during the hour before bedtime. Exposing your child to morning light is pushing the “go” button in her brain — one that says, “Time to wake up and be active.” So keep your mornings bright!

#4

Develop a consistent bedtime routine

Routines create security. A consistent, peaceful bedtime routine allows your child to transition from the motion of the day to the tranquil state of sleep. An organized routine helps you coordinate the specifics: bath, pajamas, tooth-brushing. It helps you to function on auto-pilot at the time when you are most tired and least creative.

#5

Create a cozy sleep environment

Where your child sleeps can be a key to quality sleep. Make certain the mattress is comfortable, the blankets are warm, the room temperature is right, pajamas are comfy, and the bedroom is welcoming.

#6

Provide the right nutrition

Foods can affect energy level and sleepiness. Carbohydrates can have a calming effect on the body, while foods high in protein or sugar generate alertness, particularly when eaten alone. A few ideas for pre-bed snacks are: whole wheat toast and cheese, bagel and peanut butter, oatmeal with bananas, or yogurt and low-sugar granola. Vitamin deficiencies due to unhealthy food choices can affect a child’s sleep. Provide your child

with a daily assortment of healthy foods in three meals plus several snacks for health and good sleep.

#7

Help your child to be healthy and fit

Many children don’t get enough daily physical activity. Too much TV watching and a lack of activity prevents good sleep. Children who get ample daily exercise fall asleep more quickly, sleep better, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling refreshed. Avoid activity in the hour before bedtime though, since exercise is stimulating – they’ll be jumping on the bed instead of sleeping in it!

#8

Teach your child how to relax

Many children get in bed but aren’t sure what to do when they get there! It can help to follow a soothing pre-bed routine that creates sleepiness. A good pre-bed ritual is story time. A child who is listening to a parent read a book or tell a tale will tend to lie still and listen. This quiet stillness allows him to become sleepy. When little ones don’t sleep well, Mom and Dad don’t sleep well. Lack of sleep isn’t healthy for anyone - big or small. Starting new routines is challenging when everyone is exhausted - and maybe even a bit cranky - but if it can bring more sleep to the home soon, it is well worth the initial discomfort. Rachael Moshman, M.Ed., has worked with thousands of young children and their families over the last two decades. She’s also the mom of a child who suffers from insomnia and knows sleep deprivation well.


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Early Childhood Directory Find expanded listings with mapping, photos, videos and more at utahfamily.com/directories Blooming Minds Montessori 12447 S. Crossing Dr. #4 in Riverton 801.556.1006 bloomingmindsmontessori.com

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

Challenger School

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

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!

Children’s Cottage

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

Childtime Inc

3 Salt Lake area locations 801.328.0328 childtimeinc.com Child Time Inc.’s atmosphere supports children as strong, confident students, capable of constructing their own learning by encouraging independent thought, hands on exploration and social and emotional development through emergent curriculum.

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

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

Children’s Corner

Creek Road Childcare

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

The Creek Road Preschool at St. Thomas Moore Catholic church has enriched children in a safe, nurturing and small co-op community for over 25 years. The new year-round Creek Road Daycare program joins the preschool program in providing a safe, vibrant and fun educational experience for children ages 2-10.

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Dancing Moose Montessori

L’itl Scholars

Salt Lake City and South Jordan 801.968.0100 mydancingmoose.com

Salt Lake City and Taylorsville 801.467.8545 litlscholars.com

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.

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

DDI Vantage Early Head Start

Madeleine Choir School

Salt Lake and Tooele Counties 801.266.3979 ddivantage.org

205 E. 2nd Ave in Salt Lake City 801.323.9850 utmcs.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.

The Choir School seeks to nurture the whole child. Small class sizes, foreign language instruction, competitive athletics, unique musical training, and rigorous academics are all integral components of The Madeleine Choir School.

Devlin Child Development

McKee Language School

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

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.

eMotion Dance Fine Arts Preschool

Montessori Community School

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

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

Learning Dynamics Preschool

Montessori of Salt Lake

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2806 E. 3300 South in Salt Lake City 801.467.7412

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

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.

Learning Tree Schools

The Open Classroom

West Jordan, West Valley, Murray 801.974.5886 learningtreeutah.com

134 D Street in Salt Lake City 801.578.8144 ocslc.org

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.

The Open Classroom is a free Salt Lake City School District charter school based on the principles of whole child learning. As a parent co-operative school, everyone plays a role in creating and maintaining a meaningful learning environment.

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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.

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Are Your Kids Favorite Superheroes a Force for Good or Bad Behavior? There’s a lot of good that kids can take away from watching their favorite superheroes. By defending and protecting the weak, using their talents to help others and fighting for a cause that’s bigger than themselves, just to name a few. BYU family life professor, Sarah M. Coyne decided to study what it was, that preschool-aged boys and girls took away from exposure to superhero culture; it wasn’t the many positive traits that shone through. “So many preschoolers are into superheroes and so many parents think that the superhero culture will help their kids defend others and be nicer to their peers,” Coyne said, “but our study shows the exact opposite. Kids pick up on the aggressive themes and not the defending ones.” Coyne found that children who frequently engage with superhero culture are more likely to be physically aggressive one year later. She even found that children less likely to be defenders of kids being picked on by bullies and were less likely to be prosocial. It is nearly impossible to avoid the superhero culture in America, I currently have a three-year-old son who likes Spiderman even though he has never seen the movies. He 16 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

dresses up as Spiderman occasionally and will go around pretending to shoot webs. The point of the study is not to ban superheroes as they can be a fun and magical part of childhood.

“So many preschoolers are into superheroes and so many parents think that the superhero culture will help their kids defend others and be nicer to their peers, but our study shows the exact opposite. Kids pick up on the aggressive themes and not the defending ones.” Last spring, Coyne authored a study on the effects of Disney Princess culture on young children, finding the presumption of stereotypes that could have damaging effects. The research received national and international media attention; it also trended worldwide on FaceBook. Like her recommendations about princess

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culture, Coyne echoes the same sentiment with superhero culture – these findings do not suggest that parents need to totally disengage their children from superheroes. “Again, I’d say to have moderation,” Coyne said. “Have your kids involved in all sorts of activities, and just have superheroes be one of many, many things that they like to do and engage with.” Findings like these give parents the opportunity to have a conversation with their children. Coyne says to not be afraid of pointing out the positives as well as the negatives of the media their children are consuming. Coyne believes that a reason why children may latch on to the violent behavior and not the prosocial behavior of superheroes is in part, due to the complexity of the superhero media. The vast majority of superhero programs are not created for preschool children, even though the current study found that many preschoolers still regularly watched superhero programs. These programs contain complex storylines that intertwine violence and prosocial behavior, and preschoolers do not have the cognitive capability to pick out the wider moral message that is often portrayed.


Coyne also states that there is likely some additional desensitization associated with consuming violent media. Reduction in cognitive and emotional responses has been shown to be associated with exposure to violent media. That reduction of response to the victims of violence on the TV screen, computer or tablet, could be associated to a lack of empathy for the victims of violence on the playground or at school. “Again, I’d say to have moderation. Have your kids involved in all sorts of activities, and just have superheroes be one of many, many things that they like to do and engage with.” Participants in the study consisted of 240 children whose parents responded about the level of engagement their children had with superhero culture. Parents were asked how often their children watched superhero media and how much they identified with various superheroes. Children were also individually interviewed and were asked identify 10 popular superheroes. They were then asked to identify their favorite superhero and explain why they liked that superhero the best. The children’s responses in the study about their favorite superheroes provided important insight in the study:

Of the kids who specified characteristics in superheroes, 10% noted some defending ability of the superheroes – “Because he shoots webs and he saves people.” Twenty percent of these children associated their favorite superhero with some type of violent skills. For example, “He’s big and can punch” and “He smashes and gets angry.” Some were milder, while others suggested blatant aggression. “Because he can smash and destroy

“Again, I’d say to have moderation. Have your kids involved in all sorts of activities, and just have superheroes be one of many, many things that they like to do and engage with.” everything, and he doesn’t care because he’s a big bully.” Another child stated that Captain America was his favorite superhero “because he can kill.” The remaining 70% of comments about skill related items made by children were in nature of “Because he is big and strong” and “Because he is cool and can fly.”

With three sons of her own, and another on the way in two weeks, Coyne has seen superhero culture played out in her own home. “It is nearly impossible to avoid the superhero culture in America,” Coyne said. “I currently have a three-year-old son who likes Spiderman even though he has never seen the movies. He dresses up as Spiderman occasionally and will go around pretending to shoot webs. The point of the study is not to ban superheroes as they can be a fun and magical part of childhood. However, the superhero culture can become consuming, especially if kids are watching the movies, playing with the toys, strongly identifying with the characters, dressing up, etc. This study is all about balance. For example, my son is almost equally as likely to pretend he is Elsa and belt out the lyrics to ‘Let it Go.’ It’s about finding balance and ways to talk about superheroes that focus on the positive aspects.” Coauthors on the study included fellow BYU professors Laura Stockdale and David Nelson, along with BYU graduate students Kevin Collier and Lee Essig, as well as Jennifer Linder from Linfield College. Source: Brigham Young University

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Our Lady of Lourdes

UPSTART - Waterford Institute

1065 E. 700 South in SLC 801.364.5624 lourdesschool.org

We recognize the importance of teaching values of respect, responsibility, honesty, hard work and service to others. We are dedicated to providing an integral education, one that meets all the different facets of our students, in their individual learning needs.

1590 E. 9400 South in Sandy 800.669.4533 utahupstart.org

UPSTART is a free, in-home kindergarten preparedness program funded by the state of Utah. UPSTART will give your child a fun start in reading, math, and science (with a focus on reading) in just 15 minutes a day, 5 days a week.

West Valley City Family Fitness Center

Reid School

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

2965 E. 3435 South in Murray 801.466.4214 reidschool.com

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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.

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

Right Start Kids Academy

Willowcreek Montessori

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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.

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7839 S. Highland Drive in Cottonwood Heights 801.942.2929 willowcreekmontessori.com A safe nurturing educational environment that merges academic experiences with opportunities for social, physical, sensory, and intellectual growth. We seek to cultivate independent thinking, creative problem solving, self-awareness, empathy for others, and environmental awareness.

Winner School

Rock-a Bye

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

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!

YWCA Lolie Eccles Early Education Center

Rowland Hall

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

2 campuses in Salt Lake City 801.355.7485 rowlandhall.org Rowland Hall inspires students to lead ethical and productive lives through a college preparatory program that promotes the pursuit of academic and personal excellence. The fully accredited school is Utah’s oldest coeducational college-prep school for PreK-grade 12.

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

Sunrise Montessori

YMCA Family Community Center

Layton and Bountiful 801.295.9802 smontessori.com

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Geography • Sensorial Development • Science, Botany, Zoology • Social Graces & courtesy • History • Practical Life Exercises

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Taylorsville, West Valley, and Kearns 801.839.3388 ymcautah.org

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


SUNRISE MONTESSORI LIFE-LASTING LOVE OF LEARNING FOR AGES 8-12

Over 30 Years Experience We offer a structured preschool program for each age group as well as Kindergarten and a great after-school program

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Preschool & Kindergarten Wholistic play and academic curriculum unlike any other

801-652-1116 u kinderlanding.com

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Start Early. Start Right.

Six Wasatch Front campuses: Farmington (801) 451-6565 1089 Shepard Creek Parkway

Sandy (801) 572-1910 10685 South 1000 East

Holladay (801) 278-4797 4555 South 2300 East

Lehi (801) 407-8777 3920 N. Traverse Mountain Blvd.

Salt Lake (801) 487-4402 1325 South Main Street

West Jordan (801) 565-1058 2247 West 8660 South

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Open House Calendar Early Education

CHALLENGER SCHOOL challengerschool.com 1089 Shepard Creek Pkwy in Farmington 801.451.6565 4555 S. 2300 East in Holladay 801.572.1910 3920 N. Traverse Mountain Blvd in Lehi 801.407.8777 1065 S. 1000 East in Sandy 801.572.1910 2247 W. 8660 South in West Jordan 801.565.1058 Observe classrooms any time. No appointment needed.

Elementary School

Middle School

LEARNING DYNAMICS PRESCHOOL Lehi, Riverton, Saratoga Springs and Orem 801.331.6700 ilovemypreschool.com Call to schedule a tour.

MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL 2416 E. 1700 South in SLC 801.355.1555 montessorislc.com Call to schedule a tour

CREEK ROAD CHILDCARE

3015 E. Creek Rd in Cottonwood Hts 385.246.0144 stmutah.org/childcare Preschool and Daycare Open House Jan 28 & 29, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

THE OPEN CLASSROOM 134 D Street in SLC 801.578.8144 ocslc.org A free co-operative public charter school where teachers and parents educate and empower life-long learners. Parent Information Nights Jan 18 & Feb 9, 6:30 p.m. School Tours Jan 26; Feb 9, 16; Mar 2, 16, 30 at 9 a.m.

OUR LADY OF LOURDES DANCING MOOSE MONTESSORI 4428 W. Links Dr. in West Valley City 10995 S. River Front Pkwy. in South Jordan 801.968-0100 mydancingmoose.com Call to schedule your tour.

MADELEINE CHOIR SCHOOL 205 East 1st Ave in Salt Lake City 801.323.9850 utmcs.org Jan. 29, 1-3 p.m. Learn more about the caring culture at Madeleine Choir School and our unique curriculum including math, foreign languages, visual arts, physical education and music.

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ROWLAND HALL 2 campuses in Salt Lake City 801.355.7485 rowlandhall.org Call to schedule a tour.

SALT LAKE SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 2291 S. 2000 East in Salt Lake City 801.466.6700 saltlakespa.org Open Houses. Meet with the administrators and students, take a tour, see a show on us! Reserve your tickets in advance with Michelle at mortega@saltlakespa.org Feb 16, Apr 19

Open House at all locations Jan 18, 8 a.m.–6 p.m Jan 21, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Jan 24, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Feb 7, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Feb 11, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb 16, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Feb 27, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.

High School

1065 E. 700 South in SLC 801.364.5624 lourdesschool.org Jan. 29, noon-2 p.m. Feb. 2, 5-7 p.m. Feb. 16, 1-3 p.m. Feb. 28, 9-11 a.m. Open House, grades PreK-8th

REID SCHOOL 2965 E 3435 South in SLC 801.466.4214 reidschool.com Attend our two open house events to expore our school or call to schedule a tour. Open House Jan. 19, 8:30 a.m-3:30 p.m. Jan. 25, 8:30 a.m-3:30 p.m.

Shadow Days. Get a real feeling for what it’s like to attend SPA! Be part of the student body. Simply show up on the day you would like to attend. No advanced reservations necessary. Feb 16, Mar 10, Mar 23 and Apr 19

WEILENMANN SCHOOL 4199 Kilby Road in Park City 435.575.5411 wsdpc.org Jan. 30, 9-10:30 a.m. Open House. School tours by appointment as well. Open enrollment underway.

WILLOWCREEK MONTESSORI 7839 S. Highland Dr in Cottonwood Heights 801.942.2929 willowcreekmontessori.com Call to schedule a tour.

THE WINNER SCHOOL 6120 S. 2075 East in Holladay 801.278.2500 thewinnerschool.com Call to schedule a tour.

YWCA LOLIE ECCLES EARLY EDUCATION CENTER 344 E. 300 South in SLC 801.537.5502 ywca.com/lolieeccles Call to schedule a tour.


SCHEDULE A VISIT TO LEARN MORE. www.rowlandhall.org/welcome 801.355.7485

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EDUCATION PLANNER

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

Challenger School

Montessori Community School

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.

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

Dancing Moose Montessori

The Open Classroom

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

Salt Lake City and South Jordan 801.968.0100 mydancingmoose.com

2416 E. 1700 South in Salt Lake City 801-355-1555 www.montessorislc.com

134 D Street in Salt Lake City 801.578.8144 ocslc.org

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.

The Open Classroom is a free Salt Lake City School District charter school based on the principles of whole child learning. As a parent co-operative school, everyone plays a role in creating and maintaining a meaningful learning environment.

Mathnasium

Our Lady of Lourdes

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

1065 E. 700 South in SLC 801.364.5624 lourdesschool.org

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.

We recognize the importance of teaching values of respect, responsibility, honesty, hard work and service to others. We are dedicated to providing an integral education, one that meets all the different facets of our students, in their individual learning needs.

Madeleine Choir School

Reid School

205 E. 2nd Ave in Salt Lake City 801.323.9850 utmcs.org

2965 E. 3435 South in Murray 801.466.4214 reidschool.com

The Choir School seeks to nurture the whole child. Small class sizes, foreign language instruction, competitive athletics, unique musical training, and rigorous academics are all integral components of The Madeleine Choir School.

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.

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Rowland Hall

Sunrise Montessori

2 campuses in Salt Lake City 801.355.7485 rowlandhall.org

Layton and Bountiful 801.295.9802 smontessori.com

Rowland Hall inspires students to lead ethical and productive lives through a college preparatory program that promotes the pursuit of academic and personal excellence. The fully accredited school is Utah’s oldest coeducational college-prep school for PreK-grade 12.

We provide the children entrusted to our care all the support they need to bring about the blossoming of their unique individualities. We foster their growth toward a life filled with wisdom and happiness and a life-lasting love of learning. We believewhile LIFE-LASTING LOVE OF LEARNING FOR CHILDREN AGES 2-12 learning is key, loving to learn is everything. Inquire about our • Phonics • Arts, Crafts, Music, Dance and Drama • Math and Geometry great summer camp programs! • Daily Spanish • General and Functional

SUNRISE MONTESSORI

Geography • Sensorial Development • Science, Botany, Zoology • Social Graces & courtesy • History • Practical Life Exercises

Salt Lake School For The Performing Arts

Weilenmann School of Discovery

Enroll for Summer!

• Field Trips • Swimming Lessons • Sports

• Weekly Themes • Spanish • More

2291 S. 2000 East in Salt Lake City 801.466.6700 saltlakespa.org

4199 Kilby Road in Park City 435.575.5411 wsdpc.org

The Salt Lake School for the Performing Arts promotes excellence in artistic expression, performing arts and academics to increase each student’s ability to compete professionally and to be successful in their future pursuits in institutions of higher learning.

What makes Weilenmann School of Discovery unique? Come see for yourself! Blending tradition and innovation, WSD provides individualized learning delivered by Master Teachers in a close-knit community. Join us on January 15 to learn more. Bus service offered from Salt Lake, Heber, and Park City.

43 South 200 West in Bountiful 1323 E. Gordon Ave. in Clearfield 801-292-9802 • smontessori.com

Experience the WSD Difference Project- and inquiry-based learning + Small class sizes and individualized instruction + Specialty teachers in visual art, music, science, Latin, physical and outdoor education + Engaged learning that goes beyond Utah Core Standards

Enrolling in January for 2017 - 2018 Visit wsdpc.org/enrollment

School Tour

January 30, 9 - 10:30am

WEILENMANN SCHOOL of DISCOVERY

4199 Kilby Road, Park City, UT 84098 435.575.5411 A Utah Public K - 8 Charter School

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

N Nature O Other P Parenting P Performing Arts R Reading r Recreation S Science/STEM S Special Needs S Storytime T Teen Scene V Valentines W Winter

JANUARY 14 SATURDAY LSHeroes Of The Ice Age: Learn all about the Ice Age during this fun and interactive event. Games, crafts, and a great time are included. This is a free event for Thanksgiving Point Members and included with regular venue admission. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. LSWonderful Weather: Discover where weather comes from and create barometers, weathervanes and more. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 10-11:30 a.m. FLEGO World Family Festival: Back by popular demand, join The Leonardo at their LEGO World Family Festival January 14th-16th. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. LSMuffins N’ Stories: Drop-in for storytime. Fun stories, songs, and activities. Muffins will be served at the end. Ages 0-7. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. SHora De Cuentos Y Canciones: Diversión en español e inglés con cuentos, canciones y más. Todas las edades. Spanish/English fun with stories, songs, and more. All ages. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. NBirdosity: Discover the life of birds, brush up on your identification skills and learn about a variety of bird related topics. Museum of Ancient Life Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10:30 a.m. LSCurious George Day: Special story time featuring everyone’s favorite monkey. Bring your curiosity and favorite friend for stories, crafts, songs, and a scavenger hunt. Ages 2-7 and their families. Also at 1 p.m. Murray Library, 166 26 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

E. 5300 South, 11 a.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. PAerial Arts Of Utah: Aerial Arts of Utah presents their youth performing group with a show that will delight audiences and transport them to a world that defies gravity and inspires the imagination. Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 South, 11 a.m.

imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m. LTYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Academy League: Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 1-5:30 p.m. LSWonderful Weather: Discover where weather comes from and create barometers, weathervanes and more. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 1-2:30 p.m.

NHawkWatch Nternational Raptor Encounter: See raptors up close and learn the role they play in our ecosystems. Living Planet Aquarium, 12033 South Lone Peak Parkway, noon-2 p.m.

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

LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, non-threatening environment. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 1 p.m.

LTTeen Advisory Board: Teens assist with planning and implementing library programs for their peers, make new friends, and earn volunteer hours. Must complete a Volunteer Application. Ages 12-18. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2-3 p.m.

ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up

ELHappy Hula Polynesian Entertainment: Celebrate culture and

LRRead To A Dog: Intermountain Therapy Animals. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., noon-1 p.m.

dance. See an exciting dance performance and colorful costumes with Happy Hula. Families. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 2-3 p.m. LTech Take Apart: See what everything’s made of—literally. See the extraordinary insides of the technology that fills every day lives. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 2 p.m. MPZafara: This hit at the 2013 Tumbleweeds Film Festival takes you on an unforgettable adventure from the desert sand to the snowy mountains as it tells an uplifting tale of everlasting friendship. Not recommended for children under 8. Orem Library, 58 N. State St., 2 p.m. NBug 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 p.m. LRTManga Club: Discuss your favorite Manga and Anime titles, learn some new art skills, and meet other Manga fans. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3-4 p.m. LTTeen Buttonmaking And Youtube-a-thon: Make some buttons, eat some treats, and watch your favorite Youtube videos. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 3-5 p.m. ELRFind Magic In Writing:


Discover the magic of creating your own story. With the help of the group, Mikey will create an illustration of the main character, while Ali helps the group write a story for the character. Ages 6-14. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-4 p.m.

16 MONDAY NSLittle Naturalists Story Time At Swaner: Read a specially selected nature-themed book, play games and participate in activities, and complete a craft. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 10-11 a.m. SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 10 a.m.-noon. AMLK Day Special Activities: In celebration of Martin Luther King Day, join in for several special activities throughout the day. Treehouse Children’s Museum, 347 22nd St., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. FAntiGravity® For Kids Demo Class: AntiGravity Parent/Child 3-5 free demo. These classes use thematic material to engage your child while he/she explores flying, stretching, body awareness, and confidence. Each class builds on the previous class to promote gentle stretching and strength-building, while introducing an element of lightness and play. Register at imaginationplace.com. Imagination Place, 1155 E. 3300 South, 11:15 a.m.

17 TUESDAY FAntiGravity® For Kids Demo Class: AntiGravity Parent/Child 3-5 free demo. These classes use thematic material to engage your child while he/she explores flying, stretching, body awareness, and confidence. Each class builds on the previous class to promote gentle stretching and strength-building, while introducing an element of lightness and play. Register at imaginationplace.com. Imagination Place, 1155 E. 3300 South, 9:15 a.m.

LRRed Readers Literacy Workshops: Elementary-aged kids can practice their literacy skills with reading groups and crafts organized by the University of Utah’s College of Education. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads Book Club: A book club for kids and a caring adult. Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun. Jan 17-Under the Egg by Laura Fitzgerald; Feb 21-Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson; Mar 21-Night Divided by Jennifer A. Nielson; Apr 18-Castle Hangnail by Ursula Vernon; May 16-Number the Stars by Lois Lowry. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 7-8 p.m. LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Jan 17-Who Would Win; Feb 21-Lunch Lady; Mar 21-Minecraft; Apr 18-100 Things to Know About. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8 p.m. LTTyler Makers Club: Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 7-8 p.m.

18 WEDNESDAY LNSWinter Wonderland Storytime With Ducks: The story time ducks are back and ready celebrate the season with winter-themed stories. Join the feathered friends for a duck-themed storytime. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LEThe Emperor’s New ClothesPuppet Show: The Emperor is far too preoccupied with his new wardrobe to notice what his subjects may need. A trickster tailor finds a way to teach him that clothes are never as important as the folks around us. Ages 3-6 with an adult. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 10:30-11:30 a.m.

AHatchling Society Class: Preschool classes are geared toward children ages 3-4. Includes snack and all supplies/materials. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.

L”Who Was” Homeschool Lunch Book Club: Bring a sack lunch and meet other homeschool kids. Learn about people and places with books from the “Who Was” non-fiction series. Who Was Harriet Tubman? by Yona McDonough. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, noon-1 p.m.

ALMMovie & A Craft: Pre-k. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

LTFandom: Teens. Narnia Winter Party. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5 p.m.

LSWWacky Winter Storytime: Enjoy a special winter-themed Preschool Storytime. Kids and their grown ups can take part in zany fun stories and songs that are sure to keep the winter blues away. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m.

LLSTEM Activities: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m.

ALTTeen DIY: Flex your creativity muscles and learn a variety of new crafts. Supplies provided. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 4 p.m. LTWest Jordan Anime Club: Teens. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 4-5 p.m.

LTInklings: Middle and high schoolers, come share your novellas, short stories, and poems with other teens who love to write for fun. Read your writing out loud, edit with groups, get feedback and inspiration. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LGame On: Gear up for some fun and get your game on at the library! We will play video games, board games, card games, and more. Grades K-6. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300

6 Tips to Keep the Kids Sledding Safely Most people can agree that kids on slippery saucers careening down an icy hill at upwards of 25 miles per hour can be dangerous. According to the Center on Injury Research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, more than 20,000 kids younger than 19 are treated for sledding injuries on average each year. Injuries often occur when the sled hits a stationary object or the child falls off. That’s why parents would be wise to purchase sleds that can be controlled with a steering mechanism and brakes. If you are planning on taking the kids to the local hill, don’t just drop them off, especially if they’re under age 10. Stick around while they sled, make sure all sledders wear a helmet – sledding injuries often include skull fractures – and be sure to share these important guidelines with them so they can enjoy tobogganing and sledding safely. 1. Make sure all equipment is in good condition, free of sharp edges and cracks 2. Sled on spacious, gently sloping hills with a level run-off at the end so the sled can safely stop 3. Check slopes for bare spots, holes and obstructions, such as fences, rocks, poles or trees 4. Do not sled on or around frozen lakes, streams or ponds 5. Riders should sit or lay on their back on top of the sled with feet pointing downhill; never sled head first. 6. Dress warmly, and wear thick gloves or mittens and heavy boots to protect against frostbite and injury Think through a safety plan before the next snowfall. When kids see snow on the ground and a slope nearby, they’ll be itching to head out the door. Remember that awareness of surroundings and sticking to safety guidelines do not take away from the thrill of sledding, but a trip to the hospital most likely will. SOURCE: National Safety Council WINTER EDITION UTAHFAMILY.COM 27


Growing Up Online ANNER DIRECTORY By Carolyn Jabs

Raising Kids Who Can Code Over 600,000 computing jobs are available in the US, but only 43,000 computer science majors graduated last year. That startling statistic from code.org may explain why 9 out of 10 parents want children to learn computer programming. Even kids who aren’t likely to choose programming as a career benefit from learning something about it. Coding teaches kids to analyze problems, think logically and be persistent about troubleshooting. Getting results also gives kids a sense of accomplishment and confidence that they can make technology work for them. Unfortunately, many K-12 schools don’t routinely offer coding classes. To correct that problem, the White House launched a CS for All Initiative earlier this year. Parents can find out about exemplary school programs at digitalpromise.org and discover local programs in the “Learn” section of code.org. You can also supplement what’s available at school with options like these: Toys. Three dimensional playthings can teach kids the kind of logical sequencing that is at the heart of programming. CodeA-Pillar, coming soon from Fisher Price, is a caterpillar that does different things depending on how a toddler sequences its segments ( $50). Makerbloks.com sells domino size blocks that have different functions. Kids six and up can snap them together to tell stories or create devices like a burglar alarm or a voice changing microphone. ($125) Circuit Maze 28 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

from thinkfun.com teaches kids platforms. TheFoos.com) Lightto think logically about circuits bot is a slightly more abstract set with a series of 60 puzzles. ($40) of puzzles that can be addictive for older kids. (Free for most Bots. Robots and droids can platforms. Lightbot.com) be fun for the entire family, but many models are expensive, Hybrids. Several interesting delicate or tricky to operate. Exprograms teach code with a ceptions include Dash and Dot combination of tangible objects (makewonder.com), freestanding, and apps. Bloxels has kids 8-12 kid-friendly bots that can be concreate video games by inserting trolled through an app. Sphero. brightly colored blocks into a grid com also sells several durable, to create a pixellated image. Caprolling robots that will appeal to ture the image on a smart phone kids over 8, especially if they are and an app helps you convert Star Wars fans. it into a game with characters and obstacles. (bloxelsbuilder. Apps. A wide variety of apps com) Bitsbox.com has a free claim to teach coding to website, but it also offers a subkids. Two of the better ones scription service for elementary come from Hopscotch (gethoschool kids. Once a month, kids pscotch.com) Their signature get a box of new programming program lets school age kids use challenges along with stickers, code to design games and create small toys and trading cards. artwork. A simpler program called Daisy the Dinosaur is Clubs. Cs-first.com offers free available for preschoolers. (Both modules that can be used in free, Apple products. ). Kodafterschool programs or sumable teaches coding practices by mer camps. The materials are having 6-10 year olds maneuver built around Scratch, a coding furry, round aliens called Fuzzes language devised at MIT (scratch. through 30 increasingly difficult mit.edu) and are targeted to mazes by using visual arrow students in 4th-8th grade. All you icons. (Free. Multiple platforms. need to start a club is a willing Kodable.com) The Foos asks adult and access to one Interelementary age kids to help cute net-enabled device for each club characters solve problems that member. just happen to involve coding skills such as pattern recognition Lessons. For children who and sequencing. (Free for most develop a taste for coding,

several organizations offer a more systematic way to become proficient. Code.org has links to “Hour of Code” projects that offer free one-hour tutorials introducing students to code. They also have a series of videos that help kids master basic algorithms and offer inspiration from master coders like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. Pluralsight, a company that provides online training to adults by subscription, offers several free classes for kids at pluralsight.com/kids-courses. At Codeacademy.com, teens who are motivated can master several programming languages through free interactive lessons. Finally, Tynker.com, a program widely used by schools, offers over 1000 coding activities with kid appeal to families willing to pay a monthly subscription. Try the free apps, available for Android and Apple, before signing up. Camps. Summer is a great time to learn a new skill, and several camps will immerse kids in code. You might recognize the Sylvan Learning brand for tutoring, but the centers now


also offer coding instruction and coding camps. Simply Coding (simplycoding.org) will be offering coding camps in Utah County and Salt Lake County. For an ambitious summer of learning to code, check out the many programs offered by Youth Education at the U of U. Just for Girls. In the past, boys gravitated towards programming more readily than girls. A number of organizations are trying to reverse that trend. Madewithcode.com, a Google initiative, features exciting coding projects developed by young women. Girlswhocode.com sponsors tech clubs and summer camps for girls. And Girldevelopit. com offers supportive women-only classes in 52 US cities. Stuff around the House. CSunplugged.org promises to teach kids some of the basic concepts of computer science through games and puzzles that use inexpensive materials like cards, string, ping pong balls and crayons that are probably lying around your house. The site which is popular with educators includes downloads and videos explaining how to make use of the materials. With so many options available, every parent should be able to find a program or project that matches your child’s age and temperament as well as the family’s schedule and budget. So what are you waiting for? Get your kids coding now! Carolyn Jabs, M.A., raised three computer savvy kids including one with special needs. She has been writing Growing Up Online for ten years and is about to publish a book called Cooperative Wisdom: Bringing People Together When Things Fall Apart. Visit www.growing-up-online.com to read other columns.

NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR South, 4-5 p.m.

4:30 p.m.

LSLEAP Into Science!: Learn the basics of how to be a scientist through inquiry-based, hands-on workshops. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4:15-5:15 p.m.

ACrafty Thursday: Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m.

LSJoin The Club - Compute: Design a 20 minute 3D print job or use Bloxels to create a video game. Explore the computer in a new way. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m. LFamily Game Night: Play board games, card games, and more! For all ages. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 6-8:30 p.m. LMSound Bath For The Soul: This group’s mix of metal singing bowls and accompanying instruments will help you release stress and enter a state of relaxation. Participants are invited to bring their own mats, blankets, or cushions to sit on during this event. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 7-8:30 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Scavenger by Jennifer Bertman Chambliss. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 7-9 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Hilo: The Boy Who Crashed To Earth, by Judd Winick. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 7-8 p.m.

19 THURSDAY CKid’s Club: Every third Thursday of the month from 10-11 am. Each month has a seasonal related theme that corresponds to crafts, games, dancing, and more. South Towne Center Mall, 10450 S. State St., 10-11 a.m. LSWWacky Winter Storytime: Enjoy a special winter-themed Preschool Storytime. Kids and their grown ups can take part in zany fun stories and songs that are sure to keep the winter blues away. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. ALTTeen DIY: Flex your creativity muscles and learn a variety of new crafts. Supplies provided. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3-2:30 p.m. ALTBlack Light Painting For Teens: Make your own glow-in-the-dark paint, and then let your creativity run wild as you paint different objects and designs that glow. Teens, grades 6-12. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 3:30-

ALTTeen Makers At Whitmore: Teens. Duct-Tape Crafts. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5:30 p.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Farm Country Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 4 p.m. RMagic Tree House Book Club: Elementary ages. Jan 19-Day of the Dragon King, #14; Feb 16-Viking Ships at Sunrise, #15; Mar 16-Hour of the Olympics #16. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 6:30-7:30 p.m. LSWrite Out Loud: Interested in science fiction, creative writing, or just looking to make connections with other like-minded geeks? Local author Bryan Young, who is also a prominent national Star Wars aficionado and editor-in-chief of Big Shiny Robot! (a geek news and reviews blog), invites you to a monthly series of fiction readings featuring visiting and local authors, as well as readings from you. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 7 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Jan 12 and 19-”One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street” by Joanne Rocklin; Feb 09 and 16-”Ungifted” by Gordon Korman; Mar 09 and 16-”Number the Stars” by Lois Lowry; Apr 13 and 20-”Roller Girl” by Victoria Jamieson. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7-8 p.m. ALRiverton Piggy Bank Craft: Need help saving for the new year? Come make a piggy bank. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-8 p.m. ALColoring For Everyone: Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8:15 p.m.

20 FRIDAY LSWWacky Winter Storytime: Enjoy a special winter-themed Preschool Storytime. Kids and their grown ups can take part in zany fun stories and songs that are sure to keep the winter blues away.

Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 10 a.m. LNPenguin Awareness Day: Visit the Aquarium and learn new facts about penguins for Penguin Awareness Day. Plus, catch a Penguin Feeding at 4 p.m. Living Planet Aquarium, 12033 South Lone Peak Parkway, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. LSASL Ready: A certified instructor for Signing Time Academy will offer a signing story time for children ages 0-2 and their caregivers. She will introduce key words in sign language and read coordinating books. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 11-11:30 a.m. LTZumba For Kids: Dance and wiggle in this 45-minute Zumba class led by licensed Zumba instructor Candace Larson. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3 p.m. LRHero Adventure Club: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. But, bring your library card--you never know what might snag your interest. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. Also at Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 3-4 p.m. LGhost Legends Of Utah: Ever wonder if Utah has any ghost stories? Come feel the shivers as you listen to local artist and storyteller Cherie Davis share eerie tales from Utah’s rich heritage of ghost lore. Ages 8 and up. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-4 p.m. TAnime Club: Teens. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. TTeen Advisory Board Meeting: Help make the Library a better place for you and other teens. Teens voice their opinion and shape the direction of teenoriented Library programming. AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 4-5:30 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Watch all your favorite anime shows and movies. Content is unrated, although showings have been pre-screened. Teens ages 11-19. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 5 p.m. rFamily Game Night: On the first and third Friday of every month from get your game on with a variety of classic and WINTER EDITION UTAHFAMILY.COM 29


NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR new board games. All ages. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5:30 p.m. LTGlow Party: Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6:15-8:15 p.m. LTrivia Night: Showcase your smarts against other trivia geeks and compete to win awesome prizes. See how much you know about current events, science, pop culture, history, and more. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 7 p.m.

21 SATURDAY NScout Saturdays: Pass off badge requirements during these 45-minute mini classes. Reservations and a nonrefundable deposit is required. Visit ogdennaturecenter.org/education/scoutingprograms. $5 per scout/per class. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 9-11 a.m. FNFamily Snowshoe: Explore the Ogden Nature Center by snowshoe with the whole family! Snowshoes provided for both adults and children. Space is limited. Call 801-621-7595 to reserve your spot. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 9-11 a.m. rBigfoot Snowshoe Festival: Preregistration required at www.squawpeak50. com Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., 9 a.m. N2nd Annual Winter Festival: Try out snowshoes, X-Country skies, snow bikes and snowmobiles. Day use fees apply. Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. CUtah Model Railroad Club: Ages 4 & up. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LRRead To A Dog: Intermountain Therapy Animals. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30 a.m.-noon. NBirdosity: Discover the life of birds, brush up on your identification skills and learn about a variety of bird related topics. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10:30 a.m. LSSSensory Storytime: This series of storytimes is intended for kids ages 3–10 who have Autism Spectrum Disorder and are functioning at a preschool - to early elementary age-developmental level. Space limited. Register by calling 801-594-8611. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. LEThe Emperor’s New ClothesPuppet Show: The Emperor is far too preoccupied with his new wardrobe 30 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

to notice what his subjects may need. A trickster tailor finds a way to teach him that clothes are never as important as the folks around us. Ages 3-6 with an adult. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 11-11:45 a.m. ELA Frozen Magic Show: A fun and frost-filled magic show with Winter-y effects and snowy illusions. All ages. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.-noon. RRead With A Dog: Read a story to Belle the Labrador. Call 801-264-2587 to schedule a session. Space limited. Sponsored by Intermountain Therapy Animals. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. NAndy’s 58th Bird Day: Join Andy & friends for activities, treats & fun! Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 11 a.m. LPokemon League: A Pokemon event facilitated by Charles Sommer. Meet other Pokemon fans monthly and trade cards, play card and video games. Ages 6 and up. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, noon-2 p.m. SAnnual STEAM Expo: The STEM Expo offers a venue for middle/high school students to showcase original projects and demos, professionals to show how STEM is used to better our communities, and spectators to participate in hands-on experiments. South Towne Exposition Center, 9575 S. State Street, noon-3:15 p.m. S LEAP Into Science Family Workshops: Explore science with a series of hands-on experiences. Kids and families can learn about and investigate new concepts each month by working with different materials. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1-2 p.m. AThird Saturday For Families: Free family art activity themed by exhibits in the museum. Woven Rugs. Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts and Education Comple, 1720 Campus Center Drive, 1 p.m. LTYu-Gi-Oh: Fun for Teens. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 1-5 p.m. ALTCrafts At The ‘Creek For Adults And Teens: Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 2-3:30 p.m. SDesign 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

A Arts & Crafts B Bilingual C Clubs E Entertainers F Fitness F Festivals F Food & Cooking L Learning

limited). Museum of Natural Curiosity. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 2 p.m. LNUtah’s Animals: Get up close and personal with the Great Basin gopher snake, North American bullfrog, Great Basin Spadefoot (toads), Utah salamanders and learn more about the ecosystems of Utah. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2 p.m. LRRead Aloud Party: Families. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 2:30-4 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 3-5 p.m.

23 MONDAY LSBaby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. LSWhitmore Toddler Time: Storytime for ages 2 - 3 1/2 years with an adult caregiver. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 11-11:30 a.m. SPhun With Physics: Energetic and interactive live physics demos for kids and adults! Join Phun with Physics scientists, Patrick Wiggins, Tori Sprattling, and Jayceen Craven from the U of U’s Department of Physics and Astronomy to find out what ballons, bicycle wheels, liquid nitrogen, flowers and a vacuum pump have in common! Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2 p.m. CLTKearns Library Anime Club: Fun for teens. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LLego Hour: Create a different design each month during Lego Hour at the Library. Legos provided... you supply the imagination. Ages 5-12. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. LMagic Potions Class: Professor Lockhart. Teens. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 7-8 p.m. L L SPajama 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, 7-7:45 p.m.

24 TUESDAY LLego Club: Play with Legos, play Lego games, and make a Lego craft. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4-5 p.m. TTeen Advisory Board Meeting:

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

R Reading r Recreation S Science/STEM S Special Needs S Storytime T Teen Scene V Valentines W Winter

Help make the Library a better place for you and other teens. Teens voice their opinion and shape the direction of teenoriented Library programming. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4:30 p.m. LNScales And Tails: A 45 minute educational show with 15 minutes of animal handling afterward. See creepy crawlies (spiders, scorpions, or roaches) lizards, a tortoise, and snakes. Four finale animals include a giant lizard, a giant snake, a giant tortoise, and a baby alligator or crocodile. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 5-6 p.m. ELHappy Hula Polynesian Entertainment: Celebrate culture and dance. See an exciting dance performance and colorful costumes with Happy Hula. Families. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Jan 24-El Deafo by Cece Bell; Feb 28-Lucky Strike by Bobbie Pyron; Mar 28-Book Scavenger by Jennifer Bertman Chambliss; Apr 25-Nettie & Nellie Crook: Orphan Train Sisters by E.F. Abbott. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-8 p.m.

25 WEDNESDAY LGames: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. LLego Crazy: Have fun creating with the library’s collection of LEGO bricks. Ages 6-12. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m. LTInklings: Middle and high schoolers, come share your novellas, short stories, and poems with other teens who love to write for fun. Read your writing out loud, edit with groups, get feedback and inspiration. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LKids Create: Get creative! Art activities for grades K-6. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. LLEscape The Room!: Kids ages 9–12 will use their knowledge of math and reading to solve riddles, figure out puzzles, and save the day! Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4-6 p.m. LSJoin The Club - Build: K’nex and Snap Circuits for building fun. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:306 p.m. LRGreat Reads Book Club: A book club for kids and a caring adult. Lively discussions, activities, friendship


and fun. Jan 25-”The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis; Feb 22-”Book Scavenger” by Jennifer Bertman Chambliss; Mar 22-”Fish in a Tree” by Lynda Mullaly Hunt; Apr 26- “Honey” by Sarah Weeks; May 24-”Janitors” by Tyler Whiteside. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 7-8:30 p.m.

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

LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Jan 25-A Night Divided; Feb 22-Honey; Mar 22-Roller Girl; Apr 26-Number the Stars. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m.

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EJordan World Circus: With three rings of affordable family fun, “The Jordan Circus” will thrill fans of all ages. Equestrian Park and Events Center, 2100 W. 11400 South, 7 p.m.

26 THURSDAY LSAmigos Y Libros: Spanish/ English Storytime. Spanish/English fun with stories, songs and more. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 1:15-2 p.m. FLFamily Yoga: This class, presented by Avenues Yoga, is a great chance for parents and kids ages 3 and up to move, stretch, and breathe together. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. LLego Club: Play with Legos, play Lego games, and make a Lego craft. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4-5 p.m. LSFull STEAM Ahead!: Elementary ages. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 4-5 p.m. ALTTeen Makers At Whitmore: Teens. Balloon Science. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5:30 p.m. LTSteampunk Tea Party: Teens are invited to enjoy tea and treats while they take part in a variety of steampunkthemed crafts. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4-5:30 p.m. EJordan World Circus: With three rings of affordable family fun, “The Jordan Circus” will thrill fans of all ages. Equestrian Park and Events Center, 2100 W. 11400 South, 4 p.m. LMMust-See Movie Series: Film screening and popcorn. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 6 p.m. EJordan World Circus: With three rings of affordable family fun, “The Jordan Circus” will thrill fans of all ages. Equestrian Park and Events Center, 2100 W. 11400 South, 7:30 p.m.

27 FRIDAY LRAuthor Erica Hammon: Join author and educator Erica Hammon as she shares her new book, Bald. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 2 p.m. LSScience Club: A monthly activity

LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m.

NrFamily Snow Day: Bring the kids for sledding, fort building, and natural play in the snow. Then cozy up inside for a winter-themed children’s movie with warm drinks and popcorn. Sleds and tools will be provided, but bring your own as well. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 9 a.m.-noon. LLibrary Program: Movie program for families. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10 a.m.-noon. LSHome Tweet Home: Learn about the birds that make Utah and the Garden their home year-round. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 10-11:30 a.m. NCats And Cocoa: Some animals, including the cats in Asian Highlands, are the most active in the winter. The leopards, tigers and snow leopards in Asian Highlands will be showing off their thick winter coats. Make a cat mask, warm up with a cup of free hot chocolate (while supplies last) and watch a cat training presentation from the keepers at 11 a.m. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-noon. LSDads And Donuts: Dads turn to bring in the kids for stories, songs and activities. Breakfast goodies included. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30 a.m.-noon. LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, non-threatening environment. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 11 a.m. LMTSaturday Movie Matinee: Bring pillows and get comfortable. Some chair seating for teens and adults. Jan 28-Finding Dory; Feb 25-The Lego Movie; Mar 25-Beauty and the Beast (1991); Apr 22-DisneyNature African Cats; May 27-Kubo and the Two Strings. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. NHawkWatch: Birds In The Lab!: Join the HawkWatch crew and some of their fine feathered friends at NHMU! Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, noon.

LMini Maker Saturdays: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m. BLChinese New Year Celebration: Celebrate the Year of the Rooster with activities that are perfect for the whole family, including crafts, a bilingual storytime, a kids parade, and a movie screening. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 1-5 p.m. LSHome Tweet Home: Learn about the birds that make Utah and the Garden their home year-round. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 1-2:30 p.m. A LEGO® Batman Build Event: Enjoy giveaways, make and play themed moments with LEGO® bricks and blocks plus much more. Barnes and Noble South Towne Marketplace, 10180 S. State St., 2 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Vocal Point Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 2 p.m. LTech Take Apart: See what everything’s made of—literally. See the extraordinary insides of the technology that fills every day lives. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 2 p.m.

invited to help complete a provided puzzle or to bring their own to put together with friends. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 1-5 p.m.

30 MONDAY LCreate-Play-Learn: Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LSWhitmore Toddler Time: Storytime for ages 2 - 3 1/2 years with an adult caregiver. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 11-11:30 a.m. FLTTeen Football Games: Celebrate the upcoming Super Bowl by playing a football-style dodgeball. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5 p.m. LMSFamily Movie Night: Enjoy films with your family at Murray Library! Free popcorn. Call 801-264-2580 for movie info. Secret Life of Pets. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 6:30-8 p.m. FFamily Yoga Fun! Stretch, Laugh, Move!: Stretch and laugh together. Yoga is a fun way to spend time with your children doing something you’ll both enjoy. All shapes, sizes, and abilities welcome. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-8 p.m.

31 TUESDAY

NBug 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 p.m.

AHatchling Society Class: Preschool classes are geared toward children ages 3-4. Includes snack and all supplies/materials. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.

LrMad Hatter’s Tea Party: Revelers of all ages are invited to a storytime, hat making session, tea party, and hat parade. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 3-5 p.m.

ALTHemp Jewelry: Learn how to make jewelry with simple knots, hemp twine and beads. Supplies provided; you make it unique. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:15-4:15 p.m.

ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 3:30 p.m. LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 4-5 p.m. LTTeen Laser Tag Lock-in: Get locked in the library after closing for laser tag. Treats too. Teens. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 6:30-9 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Vocal Point Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7 p.m.

29 SUNDAY ALNational Puzzle Day: All are

LTWest Jordan Anime Club: Teens. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 4-5 p.m. LHero Adventure Club: Adventures, activities, and action-packed fun for guys in grades 1 to 6. Monthly programs based on exciting topics that boys love. Pick up a free ticket at the reference desk 15 minutes before the program. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 4:30-5:30 p.m. LFamily LEGO© Crew: Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m.

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR month long. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 8 a.m. LRFirst Wednesdays: Discuss the latest in fiction and nonfiction books. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 10-11:30 a.m. LHomeschool Social: Socialize with other homeschool parents and swap ideas. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 1-2 p.m. ALArts & Crafts: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. LLego Club: Play with Legos, play Lego games, and make a Lego craft. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m. LMurray Magic Tree House Book Club: Elementary ages. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. ALJoin The Club-Create: Drop by and participate in a different craft each month. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m. LMRoald Dahl Family Film Screening: Free screenings of popular films based on some of Roald Dahl’s famous titles. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 6 p.m.

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Natural History Museum of Utah and Zions Bank have worked together on Traveling Treasures, an annual outreach designed to bring the state museum of natural history into Utah’s diverse communities. Located in Zions Bank’s financial center in Kaysville. 9 a.m. LNThe Toddler Reptile Show: Meet 5 very “nice” reptiles. Watch them walk and move, touch them, and hear funny stories and jokes about each one. This show is completely hands on. Ages 4 and younger, with a caring adult. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 10:30-11 a.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Farm Country Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 4 p.m. LTAdventurers’ Guild For Teens: Ages 11–18 can enjoy tabletop roleplaying games in genres ranging from epic fantasy to futuristic science-fiction. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 5-7 p.m. 32 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

LRHarry Potter Book Night-The Professors Of Hogwarts: Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 6-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Jan 05-Lucky Strike; Feb 02-El Deafo; Mar 02-Nettie & Nellie Crook-Orphan Train Sisters; Apr 06-Fish in a Tree. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8 p.m. NRBook Club: Join a discussion of a different zoo- or conservation-related book. Light refreshments. Teens and adults 14 and up. $10. Jan 5-In Suspect Terrain, by John McPhee; Feb 2-What Shamu Taught Me About Life, Love and Marriage, by Amy Sutherland; Mar 2-Steve and Me, by Terri Erwin. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 7-9 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Vocal Point Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7 p.m.

3 FRIDAY LBeat The Winter Blue-Seasonal Adjustment Disorder : Families. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. ALFirst Friday Crafts: Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 2 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Young Ambassadors Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 2 p.m. CLLEGO Club: Join Holladay’s newest club for all ages! Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m. LTMillcreek Teen Advisory Board: Make a difference. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 3-4 p.m. LSSTEAM Fridays: STEAM activities the first Friday of each month. Ages 8 and up. Feb 03-Candy DNA; Mar 03-Lego Zipline; Apr 07-Grabber; May 05-Star Wars Beads. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4-5 p.m. LLego Club: A fun hour of challenging Legos fun. No registration required. Legos have to stay at the library, so bring a camera to capture your creations. Ages 10 and up. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Watch all your

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favorite anime shows and movies. Content is unrated, although showings have been pre-screened. Teens ages 11-19. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. rFamily Game Night: On the first and third Friday of every month from get your game on with a variety of classic and new board games. All ages. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5:30 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Young Ambassadors Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7:30 p.m.

4 SATURDAY RWinter Map Reading: TBA Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., 9 a.m. FNFamily Nature Club: Utah Master Naturalists and Zoo staff and volunteers will provide tools and info to help introduce you to many amazing outdoor experiences right here in our own backyard! Each monthly outing will introduce new skills at a new location. $3. Register at hoglezoo.org or call 801-584-4562. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-noon. FWinterpalooza: Winter festival of fun presented by utahkidsclub.com. It’ll be a day packed full of things to do for the kids! Ferris wheel, ropes course, rock wall, sand trailer, twin spin rides, bounce houses, bubble balls, and much more! Purchase tickets at winterpaloozautah.com and use coupon code “utmag” to receive $3 off. South Towne Expo Center, 9575 S. State, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. NBirdosity: Discover the life of birds, brush up on your identification skills and learn about a variety of bird related topics. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10:30 a.m. LR.E.A.D. With A Dog: Elementary ages. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. LMRoald Dahl Family Film Screening: Free screenings of popular films based on some of Roald Dahl’s famous titles. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 11 a.m. MMovie Trivia Contest: Want to win

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prizes, including DVDs and gift cards? Join the resident film experts for a fast-paced, pub-style movie trivia quiz. Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 11 a.m. ASuper Art Saturday: Free class, no museum admission required. Thanks to the Salt Lake City Arts & Museums. Also at 2 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, non-threatening environment. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 1 p.m. Also, SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m. LTDraper Chess Club: Come play chess with other kids. Ages 10-17. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 2-3 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Young Ambassadors Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. LNUtah’s Animals: Get up close and personal with the Great Basin gopher snake, North American bullfrog, Great Basin Spadefoot (toads), Utah salamanders and learn more about the ecosystems of Utah. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2 p.m. LNScales And Tails: A 45 minute educational show with 15 minutes of animal handling afterward. See creepy crawlies (spiders, scorpions, or roaches) lizards, a tortoise, and snakes. Four finale animals include a giant lizard, a giant snake, a giant tortoise, and a baby alligator or crocodile. Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, 3-4 p.m. LMBooks 2 Movies: Peanuts Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4-5:30 p.m.

5 SUNDAY LSCuentos Familiar (en español): Ven con la familia a sentarse a escuchar cuentos y música. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 3-4 p.m.

6 MONDAY NSLittle Naturalists Story Time At Swaner: Read a specially selected nature-themed book, play games and participate in activities, and complete a craft. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr.,


10-11 a.m. LPlaytime Fun: Kids can play with toys, games, a coloring activity, and a craft while you sit back and take it easy. Ages 0-6. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m. CLTKearns Library Anime Club: Fun for teens. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LReady Race Lego Party: Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7-8 p.m. LFamily Game Night: Families. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-8 p.m. LMTyler Family Movie Night: Families. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 7-9 p.m.

7 TUESDAY LSVValentine’s Storytime: Songs, stories, and activities celebrating the season of love. Children must be accompanied by a caring adult. No registration needed. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 11:15-11:45 a.m. LTTeen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5 p.m. LYouCreate Hour: Spend an hour in the YouCreate Lab playing and creating with 3D printer pens, bamboo tablets, LittleBits electronics kits, and video recording equipment. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4-5 p.m. FLChocolate Party For Kids: Kids will explore the world of chocolate with experts from Moka and will be able to try some chocolate samples. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4-5 p.m. LTTyler Makers Club: Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Little Sisters: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Fashion Kitty by Charise Mericle Harper. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 7:15-8:30 p.m.

8 WEDNESDAY LNThe Toddler Reptile Show: Meet 5 very “nice” reptiles. Watch them walk and move, touch them, and hear funny stories and jokes about each one. This show is completely hands on. Ages 4 and younger, with a caring adult. Also at 1:30 p.m. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:30-11 a.m. SStone Soup Puppet Show: A weary traveler asks for food, but is turned away by all the townsfolk. He decides to make soup out of a stone, and the people look on amazed as he prepares the huge pot. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 11-11:30 a.m. LSVValentine’s Storytime: Songs, stories, and activities celebrating

the season of love. Children must be accompanied by a caring adult. No registration needed. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 11:15-11:45 a.m. LSSTEM Mechanics: Elementary ages. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 1-2 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. LClub Wednesday: An after school program for kids ages 6—11. Jan 11-Weird But True; Feb 8-Nature Is Everywhere; Mar 8-Around the World; Apr 12-Magical Creatures; May 10-Poetry. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5 p.m. LTInklings: Middle and high schoolers, come share your novellas, short stories, and poems with other teens who love to write for fun. Read your writing out loud, edit with groups, get feedback and inspiration. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LSDiscovery Hour: Books, games, crafts and fun adventures await you. Ages 5-11. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 4 p.m. LSJoin The Club - Learn: Experience life under a microscope, play with the code-a-pillar or explore tangrams and numbers using the Osmo. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Ballroom Dance Company Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7 p.m.

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9 THURSDAY SStone Soup Puppet Show: A weary traveler asks for food, but is turned away by all the townsfolk. He decides to make soup out of a stone, and the people look on amazed as he prepares the huge pot. Also at 1:15 p.m. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 11:15-11:45 a.m. ALTLight-Up Paper Flowers For Teens: Create a paper flower with a battery and LED light center that lights up. Teens, grades 6-12. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 3:30-4:30 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m.

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR ALTTeen Makers At Whitmore: Teens. Candy Science. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4-5:30 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Jan 12 and 19-”One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street” by Joanne Rocklin; Feb 09 and 16-”Ungifted” by Gordon Korman; Mar 09 and 16-”Number the Stars” by Lois Lowry; Apr 13 and 20-”Roller Girl” by Victoria Jamieson. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-8 p.m. LSSTEM Mechanics: Elementary ages. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-8 p.m. LLibrary Event: Families. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8:30 p.m. ALJewelry Program: Make a pretty bracelet and a card of your own design. Adults, teens and tweens ages 8 and up. Jan 12-solar system bracelet; Feb 09-Valentine’’s Day; Mar 09-TBA. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8:30 p.m.

10 FRIDAY ALLego Club: Stop by the library and see what you can create with legos! Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. SSAmerican Sign Language Storytime: ASL storytime once every month. Barnes and Noble The Pointe at 53rd, 5249 S. State St., 10 a.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 2:30 p.m. LHerriman’s Lego Play: Build with the library’s collection of Lego bricks. Pick up a ticket at the info desk 15 minutes before program begins. All ages. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 2:303:15 p.m. LVValentine Making For Kids: Make your loved ones’ Valentine’s Day a little sweeter by sending them a homemade card. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3-5 p.m. L”Who Was” Book Club: Learn about people and places with books from the “Who Was” non-fiction series. Talk about the book, learn cool facts and do other fun activities. School age. 34 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

Jan 13-Who Was King Tut? by Roberta Edwards; Feb 10-Who Was Helen Keller? by Gare Thompson; Mar 10-Where Is The Parthenon? by Roberta Edwards; Apr 14-Who Was Genghis Khan? by Nico Mendina; May 12-What Was Pearl Harbor? by Patricia Demuth. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4-5 p.m. LVValentine Making For Kids: Make your loved ones’ Valentine’s Day a little sweeter by sending them a homemade card. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4-5 p.m. LSFamily Fort Night: Bring fort making materials like sheets, blankets, pillows. Families will have time to read together in their forts. Milk and cookies and a brief story time. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 5:45-7 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Ballrom Dance Company Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7 p.m. FrVSweetheart Skate: Get another person in free with your paid admission. Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center, 7500 S. 2700 East, 7-9 p.m.

11 SATURDAY FNI Love Nature Valentine’s Hike: Time and details TBA. Antelope Island State Park, 4528 W. 1700 South, -12 a.m. LLego Robotics WeDO 2.0 Beginner: Learn the basics of robotics with our Beginner Lego Robotics WeDO Super Saturday Camp! Geared toward grades 2-4. This is a beginning class. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 9 a.m. rWhen Hailstone Freezes Over: There will be both an Adult and Youth division for this trout tournament. All youth are guaranteed to receive some sort of prize. Jordanelle State Park, SR 319 #515, 9 a.m. LFamily Game Day: Play board games, card games, and more. All ages. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

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date! Place TBD. South Jordan Fitness & Aquatic Center, 10866 S. Redwood Rd., 10-2 p.m. LSDads And Donuts: Dads turn to bring in the kids for stories, songs and activities. Breakfast goodies included. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30 a.m.-noon. LSMuffins N’ Stories: Drop-in for storytime. Fun stories, songs, and activities. Muffins will be served at the end. Ages 0-7. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. NBirdosity: Discover the life of birds, brush up on your identification skills and learn about a variety of bird related topics. Museum of Ancient Life Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10:30 a.m. LNScales And Tales Animal Program: Families. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.-noon. LVValentine Making For Kids: Make your loved ones’ Valentine’s Day a little sweeter by sending them a homemade card. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 11 a.m.-noon. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. PDance Across The Valley: With dancers of all ages from across the valley, the performance is sure to inspire and entertain. Rose Wagner Center, 138 W. 300 South, 11 a.m. LPokemon League: A Pokemon event facilitated by Charles Sommer. Meet other Pokemon fans monthly and trade cards, play card and video games. Ages 6 and up. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, noon-2 p.m. NHawkWatch Nternational Raptor Encounter: See raptors up close and learn the role they play in our ecosystems. Living Planet Aquarium, 12033 South Lone Peak Parkway, noon-2 p.m.

LCocoa Loco: Discover plant-based ingredients that take chocolate from a bitter bean to a sweet treat. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 10-11:30 a.m.

LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, non-threatening environment. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 1 p.m.

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bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m. LTYu-Gi-Oh! Duel Academy League: Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 1-5:30 p.m. LCocoa Loco: Discover plant-based ingredients that take chocolate from a bitter bean to a sweet treat. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 1-3:30 p.m. AFamily Art Saturday: Discover the changing exhibitions and participate together in hands-on art making activities led by a trained educator. Each activity connects to a brand new idea, medium or theme explored by an artist currently exhibited in the museum. Projects for toddlers-tweens. Free. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, 20 S. West Temple, 2-4 p.m. LTTeen Advisory Board: Teens assist with planning and implementing library programs for their peers, make new friends, and earn volunteer hours. Must complete a Volunteer Application. Ages 12-18. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 2-3 p.m. LNBirds Of The World Show: A 30-minute bird show displaying six birds from around the world. Birds include an American Pigeon, a European Starling, A Rainbow Lorikeet, a Green Aracari Toucan, A Laughing Kookaburra, and a Green Wing Macaw. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 2-3 p.m. LVValentine Making For Kids: Make your loved ones’ Valentine’s Day a little sweeter by sending them a homemade card. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 2-4 p.m.; Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 2-4 p.m.; Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 2-4 p.m.; Sweet Library, 455 F St., 2-4 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU International Folk Dance Ensemble Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 2 p.m. LTech Take Apart: See what everything’s made of—literally. See the extraordinary insides of the technology that fills every day lives. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 2 p.m. NBug Brigade: Observe and handle


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RTTeen Book Club: Read a book and discuss it. Grades 7-9. Call 801-2642576 for more info. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m.

LRTManga Club: Discuss your favorite Manga and Anime titles, learn some new art skills, and meet other Manga fans. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3-4 p.m.

LSFamily Story Time & Crafts: Story time and crafts for families with children. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m.

LTTeen UnValentine Bash: Teens. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. BLMDual Language Immersion Film: In partnership with the Park City Film Series, the library is showing a movie in French with English subtitles. Popcorn will be provided. Los Adventures de Itzel y Sonia Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4-5:30 p.m. LMRoald Dahl Family Film Screening: Free screenings of popular films based on some of Roald Dahl’s famous titles. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 4 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU International Folk Dance Ensemble Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7 p.m.

13 MONDAY LSBaby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. LHomeschool Pre-Valentine’s Day Party: Bring a decorated valentine “mailbox” for your child and 25-30 valentines to share. School age. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LVAnti-Valentine’s Day Party: Party with treats, crafts, and a movie screening. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3:30-5:30 p.m. FLJump Rope Workshop With Extreme Elevation: Kids and their families will be able to meet with competitive jump ropers from Extreme Elevation and learn single rope skills and tricks. Jump ropes provided. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 3:30-4:30 p.m. RReading 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. 36 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

FFamily Yoga Fun! Stretch, Laugh, Move!: Stretch and laugh together. Yoga is a fun way to spend time with your children doing something you’ll both enjoy. All shapes, sizes, and abilities welcome. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-8 p.m.

14 TUESDAY AHatchling Society Class: Preschool classes are geared toward children ages 3-4. Includes snack and all supplies/materials. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 9:30 a.m. LVValentine’s Toddler Dance: Toddlers and their grown-ups are invited to take part in a Valentine’s Day-themed music and dance party featuring popular children’s music. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11-11:30 a.m. LHomeschool Club: Enrichment, socializing, and fun for homeschooled children. Each session includes presentations, activities, projects, or games. Ages 5-12. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 1-2 p.m. AHatchling Society Class: Preschool classes are geared toward children ages 3-4. Includes snack and all supplies/materials. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 1 p.m. S LEAP Into Science Family Workshops: Explore science with a series of hands-on experiences. Kids and families can learn about and investigate new concepts each month by working with different materials. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4-5 p.m. LTTyler Teen Anime Club: Teens. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 7-8 p.m. LVValentine’s Day Film Screening: Bring your special someone to the Marmalade Branch for a free screening of Me Before You and a chocolate covered strawberry box craft. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 7 p.m.

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Lunch Book Club: Bring a sack lunch and meet other homeschool kids. Learn about people and places with books from the “Who Was” non-fiction series. Who Was Ben Franklin? by Dennis Fradin. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, noon-1 p.m. LTTeen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5 p.m. LLSTEM Activities: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m. LTInklings: Middle and high schoolers, come share your novellas, short stories, and poems with other teens who love to write for fun. Read your writing out loud, edit with groups, get feedback and inspiration. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LGame On: Gear up for some fun and get your game on at the library! We will play video games, board games, card games, and more. Grades K-6. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. LSJoin The Club - Compute: Design a 20 minute 3D print job or use Bloxels to create a video game. Explore the computer in a new way. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:30-6 p.m. LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 4:30-5:30 p.m. LFamily Game Night: Play board games, card games, and more! For all ages. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 6-8:30 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Fish In A Tree, by Lynda Hunt. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 7-8 p.m.

16 THURSDAY CKid’s Club: Every third Thursday of the month from 10-11 am. Each month has a seasonal related theme that corresponds to crafts, games, dancing, and more. South Towne Center Mall, 10450 S. State St., 10-11 a.m. ALTTeen DIY: Flex your creativity muscles and learn a variety of new crafts. Supplies provided. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3-2:30 p.m. ACrafty Thursday: Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. LMAfternoon @ The Movies: Enjoy movies on the big screen. Feel free to bring a pillow and a blanket. Get Comfy!

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Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 4-5:30 p.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Farm Country Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 4 p.m. SStone Soup Puppet Show: A weary traveler asks for food, but is turned away by all the townsfolk. He decides to make soup out of a stone, and the people look on amazed as he prepares the huge pot. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 4:30-5 p.m. RMagic Tree House Book Club: Elementary ages. Jan 19-Day of the Dragon King, #14; Feb 16-Viking Ships at Sunrise, #15; Mar 16-Hour of the Olympics #16. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 6:30-7:30 p.m. LSWrite Out Loud: Interested in science fiction, creative writing, or just looking to make connections with other like-minded geeks? Local author Bryan Young, who is also a prominent national Star Wars aficionado and editor-in-chief of Big Shiny Robot! (a geek news and reviews blog), invites you to a monthly series of fiction readings featuring visiting and local authors, as well as readings from you. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 7 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Jan 12 and 19-”One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street” by Joanne Rocklin; Feb 09 and 16-”Ungifted” by Gordon Korman; Mar 09 and 16-”Number the Stars” by Lois Lowry; Apr 13 and 20-”Roller Girl” by Victoria Jamieson. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 7-8 p.m. ALColoring For Everyone: Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8:15 p.m. LMagic Potions Class: Professor Lockhart. Teens. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 7-8 p.m.

17 FRIDAY LParachute 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


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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR and play. Also at 11:15 a.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. FFamily Yoga Fun! Stretch, Laugh, Move!: Stretch and laugh together. Yoga is a fun way to spend time with your children doing something you’ll both enjoy. All shapes, sizes, and abilities welcome. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 11 a.m.-noon. LTZumba For Kids: Dance and wiggle in this 45-minute Zumba class led by licensed Zumba instructor Candace Larson. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 3 p.m. LHero Adventure Club: Adventures, activities, and action packed fun geared just for guys. No reading before-hand required. But, bring your library card--you never know what might snag your interest. Elementary ages. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-4 p.m.Riverton Also, Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 3-4 p.m. TAnime Club: Teens. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. TTeen Advisory Board Meeting: Help make the Library a better place for you and other teens. Teens voice their opinion and shape the direction of teenoriented Library programming. AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 4-5:30 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Watch all your favorite anime shows and movies. Content is unrated, although showings have been pre-screened. Teens ages 11-19. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 5 p.m. rFamily Game Night: On the first and third Friday of every month from get your game on with a variety of classic and new board games. All ages. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5:30 p.m. LTrivia Night: Showcase your smarts against other trivia geeks and compete to win awesome prizes. See how much you know about current events, science, pop culture, history, and more. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 7 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing 38 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Living Legends Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7 p.m.

18 SATURDAY LRRead To A Dog: Intermountain Therapy Animals. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30 a.m.-noon. NBirdosity: Discover the life of birds, brush up on your identification skills and learn about a variety of bird related topics. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 10:30 a.m. LSSSensory Storytime: This series of storytimes is intended for kids ages 3–10 who have Autism Spectrum Disorder and are functioning at a preschool - to early elementary age-developmental level. Space limited. Register by calling 801-594-8611. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. LTTeen Cupcake Wars: Teens. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 12:30-1:30 p.m. S LEAP Into Science Family Workshops: Explore science with a series of hands-on experiences. Kids and families can learn about and investigate new concepts each month by working with different materials. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1-2 p.m. AThird Saturday For Families: Free family art activity themed by exhibits in the museum. Retablos. Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts and Education Comple, 1720 Campus Center Drive, 1-4 p.m. LTYu-Gi-Oh: Fun for Teens. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 1-5 p.m. ALTCrafts At The ‘Creek For Adults And Teens: Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 2-3:30 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Noteworthy Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 2 p.m. LNUtah’s Animals: Get up close and personal with the Great Basin gopher snake, North American bullfrog, Great Basin Spadefoot (toads), Utah salamanders and learn more about the ecosystems of Utah. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, 2 p.m. LRRead Aloud Party: Families. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main

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St., 2:30-4 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 3-5 p.m. LMMundi Live: All ages can enjoy live musical performances and activities presented by the Library and the Mundi Project. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3-4 p.m. MWinterfest 2017: Experience the energy and excitement as the internationally acclaimed BYU performing groups take the stage in SLC at BYU Winterfest 2017. Tickets at lds.org. BYU Noteworthy Temple Square, 50 W. North Temple, 7 p.m.

20 MONDAY NSLittle Naturalists Story Time At Swaner: Read a specially selected nature-themed book, play games and participate in activities, and complete a craft. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 10-11 a.m.

21 TUESDAY ALTTeen DIY: Flex your creativity muscles and learn a variety of new crafts. Supplies provided. Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 4 p.m. LRRed Readers Literacy Workshops: Elementary-aged kids can practice their literacy skills with reading groups and crafts organized by the University of Utah’s College of Education. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads Book Club: A book club for kids and a caring adult. Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun. Feb 21-Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson; Mar 21-Night Divided by Jennifer A. NielsonColumbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 7-8 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Feb 21-Castle Hangnail; Mar 21-Under the Egg; Apr 18-Ungifted. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-7:30 p.m. LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Jan 17-Who Would Win; Feb 21-Lunch Lady; Mar 21-Minecraft; Apr 18-100 Things to Know About. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 7-8 p.m.

22 WEDNESDAY LGames: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m.

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LLego Crazy: Have fun creating with the library’s collection of LEGO bricks. Ages 6-12. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m. LTInklings: Middle and high schoolers, come share your novellas, short stories, and poems with other teens who love to write for fun. Read your writing out loud, edit with groups, get feedback and inspiration. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 4-5:30 p.m. LKids Create: Get creative! Art activities for grades K-6. No registration. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 4-5 p.m. LSJoin The Club - Build: K’nex and Snap Circuits for building fun. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 4:306 p.m. LRGreat Reads Book Club: A book club for kids and a caring adult. Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun. Jan 25-”The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis; Feb 22-”Book Scavenger” by Jennifer Bertman Chambliss; Mar 22-”Fish in a Tree” by Lynda Mullaly Hunt; Apr 26- “Honey” by Sarah Weeks; May 24-”Janitors” by Tyler Whiteside. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 7-8:30 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Girls: Lively discussions, activities, friendship and fun! Ages 7-12, accompanied by mom or another caring adult. Jan 25-A Night Divided; Feb 22-Honey; Mar 22-Roller Girl; Apr 26-Number the Stars. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 7-8 p.m.

23 THURSDAY LSCuentos Y Niños: Disfrute de 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, 1111:30 a.m. FLFamily Yoga: This class, presented by Avenues Yoga, is a great chance for parents and kids ages 3 and up to move, stretch, and breathe together. Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4 p.m. LMMust-See Movie Series: Film screening and popcorn. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 6 p.m.

24 FRIDAY RMagic Tree House Book Club: Elementary ages. Afternoon on the Amazon #6. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220


West, 2-3 p.m. LSScience Club: A monthly activity for kids in grades K-6. To participate in their own experiment, each child must bring their own materials. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 3-3:30 p.m.

interesting animals you will meet as we explore some of the curious critters that make our world wonderful. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.

LRHero Adventure Club: Elementary ages. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 4-5 p.m.

NHawkWatch: Birds In The Lab!: Join the HawkWatch crew and some of their fine feathered friends at NHMU! Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, noon.

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LMini Maker Saturdays: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 1 p.m.

SStorytime - Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! : In celebration of the beloved author’s birthday on March 2nd, Barnes and Noble will host a special Storytime featuring coloring, activities and more. Barnes and Noble Bountiful, 340 S. 500 West,

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LLego Robotics WeDO 2.0 Beginner: Learn the basics of robotics with our Beginner Lego Robotics WeDO Super Saturday Camp! Geared toward grades 2-4. This is a beginning class. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 9 a.m. FNSnowshoe Tree Hike: Check Treeutah.org for registration details. Wasatch Mountain State Park, 750 Homestead Dr., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. LMWest High Musical Showcase: Watch as students from West High School’s Music Theory class showcase their talents. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 10 a.m.-noon. NFollow That Gnome: Join a Garden

scavenger hunt to find Chauncey, the Garden Gnome, and discover secrets about winter in the natural world. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 10-11:30 a.m. NPolar Bear White Out: There will be a craft, games, and lots of information about Polar Bears, in the Tide Water Cove Building. See Rizzo the Polar Bear up close during a special polar bear demo. Wear white and get $2 off regular admission. Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. FLYoga For Kids: Fitness fun. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. LRDog Day Afternoons: The City Library and R.E.A.D. (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) offer children the opportunity to practice reading with a fuzzy friend in a positive, non-threatening environment. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 11 a.m. LMTSaturday Movie Matinee: Bring pillows and get comfortable. Some chair seating for teens and adults. Jan 28-Finding Dory; Feb 25-The Lego Movie; Mar 25-Beauty and the Beast (1991); Apr 22-DisneyNature African Cats; May 27-Kubo and the Two Strings. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. NCurious Critters: Come get up close and personal with some of the most

a Garden scavenger hunt to find Chauncey, the Garden Gnome, and discover secrets about winter in the natural world. Red Butte Garden and Arboretum, 300 Wakara Way, 1-2:30 p.m. LTech Take Apart: See what everything’s made of—literally. See the extraordinary insides of the technology that fills every day lives. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 2 p.m. NBug 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 p.m. LSouth Jordan Chess Club: Have a few boards set up but feel free to bring your own. Families. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 3-5 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 3:30 p.m.

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27 MONDAY LCreate-Play-Learn: Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

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SPark City Baby & Me: Delight and stimulate your baby’s senses with short books, music, and more. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 3-4 p.m. CLTKearns Library Anime Club: Fun for teens. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LLego Hour: Create a different design each month during Lego Hour at the Library. Legos provided... you supply the imagination. Ages 5-12. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 4:30-5:30 p.m. LSFamily Story Time & Crafts: Story time and crafts for families with children. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 6:30-7:30 p.m. FFamily Yoga Fun! Stretch, Laugh, Move!: Stretch and laugh together. Yoga is a fun way to spend time

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR with your children doing something you’ll both enjoy. All shapes, sizes, and abilities welcome. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 7-8 p.m. LLSScales & Tales: Family. Come learn about and see reptiles at the library. Special guests from Scales and Tails. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 7-7:30 p.m.

28 TUESDAY AHatchling Society Class: Preschool classes are geared toward children ages 3-4. Includes snack and all supplies/materials. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. LTTeen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5 p.m. LLego Club: Play with Legos, play Lego games, and make a Lego craft. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 4-5 p.m. TTeen Advisory Board Meeting: Help make the Library a better place for you and other teens. Teens voice their opinion and shape the direction of teenoriented Library programming. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4:30 p.m. LRGreat Reads For Kids: Elementary ages. Jan 24-El Deafo by Cece Bell; Feb 28-Lucky Strike by Bobbie Pyron; Mar 28-Book Scavenger by Jennifer Bertman Chambliss; Apr 25-Nettie & Nellie Crook: Orphan Train Sisters by E.F. Abbott. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 7-8 p.m.

ONGOING MONDAYS PBroadway Review: Join Murray High School in a Broadway Review. Murray High School, 5440 S. State St., a.m. Runs through Jan. 30. LSTiny Tots: Fingerplays, songs, stories, and playtime for toddlers. Also at 10:30 a.m. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 9:30-10 a.m. LRReading Is Cool: Be cool! Read 12 different books to complete the Winter Reading Challenge. Pick up your reading record at the Info Desk starting Jan 9. Return before Feb 28 and get a 40 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

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prize. Grades PreK–6. Except holidays. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

MMusic In Motion: Ages 18 mo.-3. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-noon.

LSToddler Time: A fun-filled thirty minutes of songs, finger plays, stories and playtime. Walkers ages 1-3. Must be accompanied by an adult. Siblings welcome. Also at 10:50 a.m. Except holidays. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:10-10:40 a.m.

LSWiggle 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. Weekly except Feb. 22.

LMHop ‘N’ Harmonies: A half hour of movement and music, with a short story break in the middle. All ages. No registration required. Except holidays. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 10:15-10:45 a.m. LOpen Play: Play with toys, learn and grow, make new friends at the library. Except holidays. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:15 a.m.-noon. LSFamily Storytime: Storytime fun. Except holidays. Also at 11:15 a.m. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10:15-11 a.m. LCommunity Resource Center: A case manager is available to help you receive access to low cost and free services, including domestic violence prevention, legal aid, free clinics, English classes, parenting classes, counseling, and low cost housing. Walk-ins welcome, or call 801-255-1095 ext. 251. Except holidays. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15 a.m.-1 p.m. FLSReady, Set, Move!: Everyone will be moving to the beat in this program full of music and movement. Ages 3–5 with a parent or caregiver. Except holidays. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:3011 a.m. LSToddlertime: Stories, songs, and fingerplays for your toddler. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-10:45 a.m. Runs through Feb. 13. LTyler Play Date: PreK. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 10:30-11 a.m. LSBouncing Babies: Songs and rhymes for babies and their parents. No registration required. Except holidays. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:3011 a.m. SBook Baby: Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m. LSAll Ages Story Time: Bring all your wee-ones. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11 a.m.-noon.

NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, noon. LSWest Jordan Preschool Storytime: Books, music, fingerplays, and a fun craft. For 3-5 year olds with a caring adult. Except holidays. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 1:15-2 p.m. Runs through Jan. 30. SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Runs Feb. 5-Apr. 24. SHunter Preschool Storytime: Stories, songs, activities and a craft. Ages 3-5 with a caring adult. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 2-3 p.m. LTTeen Hour: Talk with friends, do homework, play games, play Wii, or participate in the Teen Librarian’s provided activities. Every Mon.-Thurs. on school days. 3-4 p.m. Ages 12-19. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 2:45-4 p.m. LTTeen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. Except holidays. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 3:30-5 p.m. Runs Feb. 6-May. 22. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3:45-4:30 p.m. LSCode Club: Develop computer coding skills at your own pace in a creative and collaborative environment. Kids and teens ages 8–18 can take part weekly workshops where they’ll be able to work through a self-guided programming curriculum with the help of Library staff. Register online or by calling the library. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4-6 p.m. Also, Sweet Library, 455 F St., 4-6 p.m. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler

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Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. NMonday Family Day: Come in to touch, hold and take pictures with snakes, lizards and tortoises. Watch the crocodile and alligators swim and bask. Scales & Tails, 3584 S. 1950 West #13, 4-8 p.m. ALMTTeen Zone: The Teen Zone is a space made just for teens ages 12–18. Teens can participate in a designated activity that the Teen Zone is hosting (movies on Mondays, DIY activities on Thursdays, and video and board games on Fridays), or teens can use the space to hang out. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4:30-5:30 p.m. LSPreschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Except holidays. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 4:30-5:15 p.m. NMonday Night Activities: Family

fun every Monday night at the museum. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 5 p.m. AAbstract Watercolor Classes: Abstract watercolor works with local artist Elizabeth Barbano. Learn how the distorted shapes and images in abstract art can express different concepts. Kids ages 9–12. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 6-7 p.m. FNKundalini Yoga For Winter: This Kundalini Yoga class is ideal for beginners/intermediates and for those who want to experience Kundalini yoga and meditation. Bring your own yoga mat and blanket. Taught by a certified instructor. Please pre-register by calling 801-6217595. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 6:30-7:45 p.m. PA Year With Frog And Toad: Arnold Lobel’s treasured characters hop from page to stage in a story of friendship and adventure for the whole family! $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and kids between 3-11 years old. SCERA Center for the Arts, 745 S. State St., 7:30 p.m. Runs through Jan. 21.

TUESDAYS ALCUAC Art Workshops: Free art workshop with CUAC, a non-profit contemporary art organization operating in downtown Salt Lake City. Each week will present a new experience and new information. No registration necessary. Ages 3-5 at 10 a.m. Ages 5+ at 4 p.m. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m. LSLibrary Babies: Storytime with singing, clapping, reading, and playing together. South Jordan Library, 10673 S.


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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR Redwood Rd., 10-10:30 a.m. SBook Baby: Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 10:15 a.m. LPlaytime: Sweet Library, 455 F St., 10:15 a.m. LSStorytime Station: Stories, songs, and activities for children ages 2 – 5 with a participating adult. Free tickets available 15 minutes before starting times. Also at 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:15-10:45 a.m.

LSWhitmore Preschool Storytime: Preschool storytime for children ages 3 1/2-5. Please register for this short session. Registration includes both April 14 and 21. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. Ft. Union Blvd., 10:30-11:30 a.m. Runs through Jan. 31. LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:3011 a.m. Weekly except Feb. 21.

LSToddler 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.

LSPreschool Storytime: AndersonFoothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. Also, Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 11 a.m.

LSRiverton Storytime: Stories, songs and activities. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Ages 2-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs through Feb. 1.

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

LSWest Jordan Preschool Storytime: Books, music, fingerplays, and a fun craft. For 3-5 year olds with a caring adult. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10:15-11 a.m. Runs through Jan. 31. LSToddler Time: Stories, songs, and activities. Grown-up must accompany children. Ages 2-4. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15-11 a.m. LMPlaygroup: Stories, music, and toys. Toddlers with an attentive adult. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 10:30-11:30 a.m. LSMagna Toddler Time: PreK. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 10:3011:30 a.m.

LSPreschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 11-11:30 a.m. LSPreschool Power Play: Head to the library and enjoy an open play session with other children, fun toys, and activities. Baby to Preschool age. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11 a.m.12:30 p.m. Runs through Jan. 31. SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Afternoon session also available. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Runs through Jan. 31. STime For Tots: Book & Activity. Ages 18 months-3 yrs. Also at 2 and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.

LSToddler Time: Stories, songs, and activities. Grown-up must accompany children. Ages 2-4. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 10:30-11 a.m.

STales For Tots: Tales for Tots creates hands-on storytelling adventures for children with different stories and activities each day. Museum of Ancient Life Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.

LSToddlertime: Stories, songs, and fingerplays for your toddler. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Special Valentine’’s edition Feb 7 and 8. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Feb. 15.

MMelody Makers: Led by the education staff, this is a perfect opportunity for little kids to dance and move. Regular admission applies. Except holidays. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. Runs Jan. 4-Feb. 28.

LSDrop-In Storytime: Geared for preschoolers. A half hour of stories, songs, and fun. Also at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:3011 a.m. Runs Jan. 24-Feb. 28.

SBN Exciting Tuesday StoryTime: Enjoy a fun-filled story and activity. Barnes and Noble Orem, 330 E. 1300 South, 11 a.m. Also, Barnes and Noble Sugar House, 1104 E. 2100 South, 11 a.m.

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2-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 11:15-11:45 a.m. Runs Feb. 14-Apr. 5. LSWiggle 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. Weekly except Feb. 22. rPetting Zoo And Pony Rides: Experience Gardner Village on a private tour unlike any other - a hand-led pony ride. While visiting The Farm, a nonprofit animal rescue, visit the petting zoo and show the beautiful animals some love. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, noon-5 p.m. LSPreschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 1:30-2 p.m. Runs through Feb. 21. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 2 p.m. LTTeen Hour: Talk with friends, do homework, play games, play Wii, or participate in the Teen Librarian’s provided activities. Every Mon.-Thurs. on school days. 3-4 p.m. Ages 12-19. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 2:45-4 p.m. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. LKids Cafe: The Utah Food Bank sponsors this program where children and teens can come in and get a free sack lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Must be under 18. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 3:30-4:15 p.m. LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3:45-4:30 p.m. LTGame Club: Discuss your favorite manga titles with other local manga fans, and take part in tabletop and video gaming. Teens. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4-6 p.m. LSCode Club: Develop computer coding skills at your own pace in a creative and collaborative environment. Kids and teens ages 8–18 can take part weekly workshops where they’ll be able to work through a self-guided programming curriculum with the help of Library staff. Register online or by calling 801-322-8126. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000

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

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North, 4-6 p.m. LSTEAM Tuesday: Families. Calvin S. Smith Library, 810 E. 3300 South, 4-5 p.m. Runs through Jan. 24. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. LRPaws To Read: Young readers-intraining (ages 5-12) are invited to improve their reading skills by reading to a therapy dog. Each 15-minutes session will include a child, parent or guardian, a dog handler and a licensed therapy dog. First come, first serve. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4 p.m. AArt And Maker Classes: Join Clever Octopus for a series of art and science activities. Each week, create a new project using a variety of found and reclaimed objects, and explore the science behind art and engineering. Ages 8–15. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4 p.m. SMatryoshka Club: Songs, stories, and rhymes in Russian. Ages 1-4. All are welcome.Free. Except holidays. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 5:30-7 p.m. LTeen Nights: Teens. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6-7 p.m. LSAstronomy Nights: Families. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 7-8:45 p.m.

WEDNESDAYS LSPreschool Storytime: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m.; Sweet Library, 455 F St., 11:15 a.m.; Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 11:15 a.m. PBroadway Review: Join Murray High School in a Broadway Review. Murray High School, 5440 S. State St., a.m. Runs through Jan. 30. SPark City Baby & Me: Delight and stimulate your baby’s senses with short books, music, and more. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 10 a.m. LSPreschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Also at 11 a.m. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 10-10:30 a.m. LSToddler Time: A fun-filled thirty minutes of songs, finger plays, stories and playtime. Walkers ages 1-3. Must be accompanied by an adult. Siblings welcome. Jan 04-Winter; Jan 11-Bears; Jan 18-Feelings; Jan 25-Birds; Feb 1-Dinosaurs. Also at 10:50 and 11:30 a.m. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main


St., 10:10-10:40 a.m. Runs through Feb. 1. LSToddler Time: A fun-filled thirty minutes of songs, finger plays, stories and playtime. Walkers ages 1-3. Must be accompanied by an adult. Siblings welcome. Also at 10:50 and 11:30 a.m. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:10-10:40 a.m. Runs Feb. 22-Apr. 26. SBook Baby: Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 10:15 a.m.; Sweet Library, 455 F St., 10:15 a.m.; SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 11 a.m.; Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 4 p.m. LSCuddle Time: Songs, nursery rhymes and fun times in a storytime made especially for babies up to 2 years with an adult. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:15-10:45 a.m. LSToddler 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. LSStorytime For Everyone: Storytime fun. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs through Jan. 25. LSRiverton Storytime: Stories, songs and activities. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Ages 2-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:15-10:45 a.m. Runs through Feb. 1. LSWest Jordan Toddler Time: PreK. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. LSWest Valley Preschool Storytime: Preschoolers ages 3-5 are invited to 30 minutes of songs, finger plays, stories, and fun-filled activities. Take-home craft provided. Must be accompanied by an adult. Siblings welcome. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15-11 a.m. NLRaptor Roundup Tour: Get to

know the local birds of prey and find out all about the important jobs they do for us and the environment. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 10:15 a.m. LSToddlertime: Stories, songs, and fingerplays for your toddler. Must

be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Special Valentine’’s edition Feb 7 and 8. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Feb. 15. LSDrop-In Storytime: Geared for preschoolers. A half hour of stories, songs, and fun. Also at 11:30 a.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs Jan. 25-Mar. 1. LSBaby, 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. LSDrop In Storytime: Storytime fun. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 10:30-11:30 a.m. LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:3011 a.m. Weekly except Feb. 22. LSPreschool Storytime: Stories, songs, and fun for children ages 4-6 years with a caregiver. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 11 a.m.-noon. LSWonderful Wednesday StoryTime: Weekly storytime fun. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 1111:30 a.m. SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Afternoon session also available. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Runs through Jan. 31. ACreative Kids: Ages 18 mos.-3 yrs. Also at noon, 2 and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. LMMusic And Movement: Music and Movement is a lively and noisy hour aimed at toddlers, preschoolers, and their caregivers to explore a variety of musical instruments, dances, songs, and fantastic books. This program is designed to engage children and get them excited about music, improve their fine and gross motor skills through movement, and spark their creativity. Park City Library, 1255 Park

Ave., 11 a.m.-noon. STales For Tots: Tales for Tots creates hands-on storytelling adventures for children with different stories and activities each day. Farm Country Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. LSStorytime Station: Stories, songs, and activities for children ages 2 – 5 with a participating adult. Free tickets available 15 minutes before starting times. Also at 1:15 p.m. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 11:15-11:45 a.m. LSRiverton Storytime: Stories, songs and activities. Must be accompanied by a caring adult. No Registration. Ages 2-6. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 11:15-11:45 a.m. Runs Feb. 14-Apr. 5. LSBaby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 11:15-11:45 a.m. LSWiggle 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 Feb. 15. rPetting Zoo And Pony Rides: Experience Gardner Village on a private tour unlike any other - a hand-led pony ride. While visiting The Farm, a nonprofit animal rescue, visit the petting zoo and show the beautiful animals some love. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, noon-5 p.m. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, noon. LSAlphabetters: Stories, songs, rhymes, a simple craft or activity, and lots of fun for preschoolers/pre-readers. Children must be accompanied by a caring adult. Attendance limited. Tickets available at the Info Desk 15 minutes prior. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 1:302:15 p.m. LKids Cafe: The Utah Food Bank

sponsors this program where children and teens can come in and get a free sack lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Must be under 18. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 1:45-2:45 p.m. NBook And Boots With Tracy Aviary: Preschoolers and their grownups will enjoy nature-themed stories, games, and a “hike” around their neighborhood Library location. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 2:15 p.m. LTTeen Hour: Talk with friends, do homework, play games, play Wii, or participate in the Teen Librarian’s provided activities. Every Mon.-Thurs. on school days. 3-4 p.m. Ages 12-19. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 2:45-4 p.m. LTGSA Club For Teens: An openminded youth support group that provides a safe space for teens of all gender identities and sexual orientations to support one another. Enjoy snacks, crafts, films, book talks, service projects, and more. Ages 11-19 years old. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 3:30-4:30 p.m. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. NWild Wednesdays: Exciting nature activities every week. Free for Ogden Nature Center members, $3 children, $4 seniors, $5 adults. All ages. Ogden Nature Center, 966 W. 12th St., 3:35 p.m. Runs through Jan. 25. LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3:45-4:30 p.m. ALWednesday Crafts: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 4 p.m.; DayRiverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4 p.m.; Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4 p.m. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. ALCrafternoons: An afternoon solely devoted to the joys of crafting. Make, then take, your artsy and fun project every

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR week! (All Ages) Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4-5 p.m. NLizard 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, 4-8 p.m.

THURSDAYS LSPreschool Storytime: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m.; Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 10:15 a.m.; Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 11 a.m. PBroadway Review: Join Murray High School in a Broadway Review. Murray High School, 5440 S. State St., Runs through Jan. 30.

Storytime: Weekly storytime. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 10:30-11:15 a.m.

activities each day. Museum of Natural Curiosity Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m.

LSMillcreek Toddler Time: Stories, songs, and activities. Grown-up must accompany children. Ages 2-4. Millcreek Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 10:30-11 a.m.

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

LSRiverton Baby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. Special Valentine’s edition Feb 9. Riverton Library, 12877 S. 1830 West, 10:30-10:45 a.m. LSToddler Time: Stories, songs, and activities. Grown-up must accompany children. Ages 2-4. Also at 11:30 a.m. Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 10:3011 a.m. Runs Jan. 26-Mar. 2.

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

LSBaby, 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 Feb. 23.

SPreschool 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.

LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:3011 a.m. Weekly except Feb. 21.

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

SToddlerTime: A fun and engaging early literacy program designed for children from 18 months to 3 years of age. Interact with your toddler through books, music, and movement while exploring letters, sounds, and more. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 11 a.m.

LSTiny Tots: Fingerplays, songs, stories, and playtime for toddlers. Draper Library, 1136 E. Pioneer Rd., 10:15-10:45 a.m. Weekly except Feb. 9.

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

LSToddler Tales: Toddler-sized stories, songs, and playtime fun! Ages 0-3. Kearns Library, 5350 S. 4220 West, 10:1510:45 a.m. Runs through Feb. 9.

LSAmigos Y Libros: Spanish/ English Storytime. Spanish/English fun with stories, songs and more. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 11 a.m.-noon.

LSWest Jordan Toddler Time: PreK. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10:15 a.m.-noon.

LSCuentos Y Niños: Disfrute de 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, 1111:30 a.m.

LSWest Jordan Baby & Me: Storytime for the little ones. West Jordan Library, 1825 W. 8030 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m. LSAlphabetters: Stories, songs, rhymes, a simple craft or activity, and lots of fun for preschoolers/pre-readers. Children must be accompanied by a caring adult. Attendance limited. Tickets available at the Info Desk 15 minutes prior. Also at 11:30 a.m. Herriman Library, 5380 W. Herriman Main St., 10:30-11:15 a.m. LSMillcreek Preschool 44 UTAHFAMILY.COM WINTER EDITION

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SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Afternoon session also available. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. SLittle Scientist: Also at noon, 2 and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. STales For Tots: Tales for Tots creates hands-on storytelling adventures for children with different stories and

SSTEAM Lab: 4+ yrs. Afternoon session also available. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. LPlaydate At The Library: Join us for an interactive playtime geared for ages 0 - 3 and their families. Toys, books, and other educational activities will be provided. No registration is required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 11:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Runs through Feb. 16. LSTaylorsville Preschool Storytime: Weekly storytime. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 11:30 a.m.-noon. Runs through Feb. 23. rPetting Zoo And Pony Rides: Experience Gardner Village on a private tour unlike any other - a hand-led pony ride. While visiting The Farm, a nonprofit animal rescue, visit the petting zoo and show the beautiful animals some love. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, noon-5 p.m. ACrafternoon: 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, 1-5 p.m. Runs through Jan. 26. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 2 p.m. LTTeen Hour: Talk with friends, do homework, play games, play Wii, or participate in the Teen Librarian’s provided activities. Every Mon.-Thurs. on school days. 3-4 p.m. Ages 12-19. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 2:45-4 p.m. LSCode Club: Develop computer coding skills at your own pace in a creative and collaborative environment. Kids and teens ages 8–18 can take part weekly workshops where they’ll be able to work through a self-guided programming curriculum with the help of Library staff. Register online or by calling 801-322-8126. Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, 3:30-5:30 p.m. LTTeen Anime Club: Millcreek

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Library, 2250 Evergreen Ave., 3:30-4:30 p.m. LTTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m. LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3:45-4:30 p.m. AArt And Maker Classes: Join Clever Octopus for a series of art and science activities. Each week, create a new project using a variety of found and reclaimed objects, and explore the science behind art and engineering. Ages 8–15. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4 p.m. LWriting Coaching: Receive one on one collaborative writing assistance and helpful feedback in a supportive environment. Bring any type of writing -- resumes, essays, short stories, research papers, letters, etc. All ages. Presented by the Salt Lakee Community College. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 4-6 p.m. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. Also, West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 4:30-5 p.m. CLCoding Club: Create your own video games & websites while gaining coding skills! Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 4-5 p.m. ALMTeen Zone: The Teen Zone is a space made just for teens ages 12–18. Teens can participate in a designated activity that the Teen Zone is hosting (movies on Mondays, DIY activities on Thursdays, and video and board games on Fridays), or teens can use the space to hang out. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4:30-5:30 p.m. ALTeen DIY: Flex your creativity muscles and learn a variety of new crafts. Supplies provided. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4:30-6 p.m. ALLEGO® At The Library: LEGO® bricks will be provided for kids to dream up imaginative creations based around a new theme each month. At the end of the hour, creations will be displayed and the children invited to explain their projects. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 5 p.m. BLSpanish Club: Elementary ages. Ages 4 to Adult. Hunter Library, 4740 W. 4100 South, 6-7 p.m. LS3D Printing: A demonstration on how the printer works or to submit your


designs to be printed. All ages welcome; children under 8 years old must be accompanied by a adult. Magna Library, 2675 S. 8950 West, 6-8 p.m. LSFamily Warm Up And Chill Nights : Kids and families are invited to take part in this weekly series, where all ages can read, relax, and enjoy treats and warm drinks. Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 6:30-8 p.m. LSJammy Time: An evening story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. Kids are welcome to wear their jammies! No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 7-7:30 p.m. Runs Jan. 26-Feb. 16. PA Year With Frog And Toad: Arnold Lobel’s treasured characters hop from page to stage in a story of friendship and adventure for the whole family! $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and kids between 3-11 years old. SCERA Center for the Arts, 745 S. State St., 7:30 p.m. Runs through Jan. 21.

FRIDAYS SBook Baby: Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 10 a.m. Also, Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 4 p.m.

singing, clapping, reading, and playing together. South Jordan Library, 10673 S. Redwood Rd., 10-10:30 a.m.

Literacy: Ages 5-8. Also at noon,2 and 3 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. Weekly except Feb. 3.

MMusic And Movement: 30 minutes of music and energetic movement. Ages 1 and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 10:15-10:45 a.m.

SSTEAM Lab: 5+ yrs. Afternoon session also available. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m. Runs through Jan. 27.

SStorytime: Stories, songs, and fun activities for children age 2-5 years old. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No registration required. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 10:30-11 a.m.

rPetting Zoo And Pony Rides: Experience Gardner Village on a private tour unlike any other - a hand-led pony ride. While visiting The Farm, a nonprofit animal rescue, visit the petting zoo and show the beautiful animals some love. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, noon-5 p.m.

LSStop In For Stories: A morning story time full of books, songs, action rhymes and crafts for kids ages 2-7 and their families. No registration required. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:3011 a.m. Weekly except Feb. 17

NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, noon.

LSPreschool Storytime: Chapman Library, 577 S. 900 West, 11 a.m.

LKids Cafe: Families. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 1:45-2:30 p.m.

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LSStarring Gracie The Read Dog: Children take turns reading to Gracie the read dog from Intermountain Therapy Animals. Columbus Library, 2530 S. 500 East, 11 a.m.-noon. Runs through Jan. 27.

LPlaytime: SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 10 a.m.

SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Afternoon session also available. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

LSLibrary Babies: Storytime with

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ALOrigami Afternoon: Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 East, 2 p.m. Runs through Feb. 17. CLLEGO Club: Architects of all ages can return to work on their creations every week. Park City Library, 1255 Park Ave., 2-3 p.m. SScience Matters: Ages 4+ yrs. Also at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Discovery Gateway,

444 W. 100 South, 2:30 p.m. Runs Feb. 3-Sep. 30. LTTeen Hour: Play video games, do crafts, and more with your friends every day after school. Murray Park, 202 E. Murray Park Ave., 2:45-3:15 p.m. LMPreschool Dance Party: Music and movement fun. Glendale Library, 1375 South Concord, 3 p.m. LSCode Club: Develop computer coding skills at your own pace in a creative and collaborative environment. Kids and teens ages 8–18 can take part weekly workshops where they’ll be able to work through a self-guided programming curriculum with the help of Library staff. Register online or by calling 801-322-8126. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, 3-5 p.m. LTTeen Program: Fun activities, crafts and games. West Valley Library, 2880 W. 3650 South, 3-5 p.m. Runs Jan. 27-Apr. 28. LTVideo Gaming: Teens can play provided Wii U and PlayStation 4 games on a first-come, first-served basis and enjoy provided snacks. Marmalade Library, 280 W. 500 North, 3:30-5 p.m. Runs through Feb. 22. LTyler Kid’s Cafe: A free healthy snack for Children and Teens under 18. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 3:30-4 p.m.

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NO-BORED-KIDS CALENDAR LKids Cafe: The Utah Food Bank sponsors this program where children and teens can come in and get a free sack lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Must be under 18. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 3:30-4:15 p.m. Runs through Feb. 17. CLAfter School Club: Elementary ages. Except holidays. Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 8041 S. Wood St., 4-5 p.m. FCookie College: Enrollment is now open for children ages 4-12. This 2-hour course will include a class in cutting cookie dough, an advanced course in snacking, and conclude with Cookie Art 101. Preregistration required, call 801.566.8808. Parents must remain with their children. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, 4-6 p.m. ALMTTeen Zone: The Teen Zone is a space made just for teens ages 12–18. Teens can participate in a designated activity that the Teen Zone is hosting (movies on Mondays, DIY activities on Thursdays, and video and board games on Fridays), or teens can use the space to hang out. Day-Riverside Library, 1575 W. 1000 North, 4:30-5:30 p.m. rWMeet The Avalanche Dogs: Each Friday throughout the winter come meet the Avalanche Dogs on the Ski Beach in Canyons Village. Park City Mountain Resort, 1310 Lowell Ave., 4:30 p.m. SDolly & Me Pajama Parties: Cozy up for an evening of bedtime stories, songs, activities and a special treat for your little ones and their dolls at Georgell Doll Shop. $10 per person, call 801-561-1485 to reserve. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, 6 p.m. PTreehouse Troupe: Live theatre for children each Saturday. Treehouse Children’s Museum, 347 22nd St., 6 p.m. Runs through Jan. 31. EThe Magic Show 2017: The Magic Show is back by popular demand with a new Magician and a new show. $16, with $2 discount before Jan 1. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 7 p.m. Runs through Feb. 24. PA Year With Frog And Toad: Arnold Lobel’s treasured characters hop from page to stage in a story of friendship and adventure for the whole family! $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and kids between 3-11 years old. SCERA Center for the Arts, 745 S. State St., 7:30 p.m. Runs through Jan. 21.

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and take pictures with snakes, lizards and tortoises. Watch the crocodile and alligators swim and bask. $5/adult and $3/ child (3-12 years old). 2 years and under free. Scales & Tails, 3584 S. 1950 West #13, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ASaturdays At The Leonardo: The Leonardo museum hosts events and programs that are sure to excite, educate and inspire people of all ages. The Leonardo, 209 E. 500 South, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. SHora De Cuentos Y Canciones: Diversión en español e inglés con cuentos, canciones y más. Todas las edades. Spanish/English fun with stories, songs, and more. All ages. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 10:30-11 a.m. Runs through Feb. 18. SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Afternoon session also available. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Runs through Jan. 31. SFossil Prep: Do the work of a paleontologist as you prepare a fish fossil. Take your fossil home with you when it has been completed. Ages 6 and older. Members half price. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. NSMolding And Casting: Make a cast of a dinosaur fossil to take home. Using rubber molds and Plaster of Paris, guests can copy one of three fossils featured in the main exhibit halls. Ages 3 and older. Members half price. Thanksgiving Point, 3003 N. Thanksgiving Way, 11 a.m. AFree Crafts For Kids: Weekly for ages 3 and up. Jan 7 - 100th Day Celebration Mask; Jan 14 - Prehistoric Pal; Jan 21 - To the Moon & Back Rocket; Jan 28 - Let’s Build a Snowman Craft; Feb 4 - Out of Sight Goggles; Feb 11 Circle of Love Wreath; Feb 18 - Soaring Superhero Puppet; Feb 25 Pup in a Cup Craft. Lakeshore Learning, 5480 S. 900 East, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. SSaturday Storytime: Fun weekly storytime. Jan 14-How Do Dinosaurs Choose Their Pets?; Jan 21-Nanette’s Baguette; Jan 28-I’ll Never Let You Go; Feb 4-Disney Reads Day; Feb 11-Valentine’s Day Storytime; Feb 18-Mighty, Mighty Construction Site; Feb 25-Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss! All area Barnes & Noble locations, 11 a.m. SSTEAM Lab: 4+ yrs. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Begins Feb. 4. ACreative Families: ages 2 +. Also at 2 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100

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South, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Begins Feb. 4. rPetting Zoo And Pony Rides: Experience Gardner Village on a private tour unlike any other - a hand-led pony ride. While visiting The Farm, a nonprofit animal rescue, visit the petting zoo and show the beautiful animals some love. Gardner Historic Village, 1100 W. 7800 South, noon-5 p.m. LMTHolladay Saturday Movie Matinee: Bored on a Saturday afternoon? Enjoy a free movie at Holladay Library. 1st showtime is 1 p.m. and 2nd showtime is 3 p.m. You have two chances to watch the classic movies you love. Except holidays. Holladay Library, 2150 Murray Holladay Rd., 12:30-5:30 p.m. Runs Jan. 21-Nov. 4. FSwaner Climbing Wall: Wetlandthemed climbing wall is open every Saturday and Sunday. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 1-3 p.m. EThe Magic Show 2017: The Magic Show is back by popular demand with a new Magician and a new show. $16, with $2 discount before Jan 1. Also at 4:30 p.m. Utah Children’s Theatre, 3605 S. State St., 1 p.m. Runs Jan. 21-Feb. 25. CLPokemon Club: Bring your Pokémon cards, or 3DS/DS Pokémon games, and hang out with other Pokémon fans. Free prizes for all! Sandy Library, 10100 Petunia Way, 1-3 p.m. LSMurray Storytelling Workshop: Prepare for the Murray Storytelling Festival. Murray Library, 166 E. 5300 South, 1-3 p.m. Runs Jan. 21-Mar. 4. rWMeet The Avalanche Dogs: Each Friday throughout the winter come meet the Avalanche Dogs on the Ski Beach in Canyons Village. Avalanche Dogs at the Park City Summit Patrol Park City Mountain Resort, 1310 Lowell Ave., 1 p.m. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 2 p.m. SScience Matters: Ages 4+ yrs. Also at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 2:30 p.m. Begins Feb. 3. PTreehouse Troupe: Live theatre for children each Saturday. Treehouse Children’s Museum, 347 22nd St., 6 p.m. Runs through Jan. 31. PA Year With Frog And Toad: Arnold Lobel’s treasured characters hop from page to stage in a story of friendship

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and adventure for the whole family! $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and kids between 3-11 years old. SCERA Center for the Arts, 745 S. State St., 7:30 p.m. Runs through Jan. 21.

SUNDAYS RSOn Track To Reading: Join in a weekly storytime. Treehouse Children’s Museum, 347 22nd St., 10:30 a.m. Runs through Jan. 31. FSwaner Climbing Wall: Wetlandthemed climbing wall is open every Saturday and Sunday. Swaner EcoCenter, 1258 Center Dr., 1-3 p.m. SSTEAM Studio: All ages. Discovery Gateway, 444 W. 100 South, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Begins Feb. 5. NPelican Encounter: Add to your avian experience by tossing a fish into a Pelican’s gaping pouch. Tickets sold until 10 minutes before scheduled feeding. $2 member, $3 non—member. Tracy Aviary, 589 E. 1300 South, 2 p.m.

OTHER ONGOING RRead Roald Dahl: Get ready for the premier of Matilda the Musical at the Eccles Theatre by reading Roald Dahl. Kids who read one of Dahl’s children’s books can visit any City Library location and collect a special Roald Dahl-themed button. Each Library will have a different button that is related to one of Dahl’s classic titles. SLC Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, a.m. Runs through Feb. 18. PExtreme Plants Traveling Sideshow: Experience this high-energy, 20-minute theatrical performance that will entertain and enlighten one and all. Jan - 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 24, 28, and 31st. Feb - 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, and 28. Natural History Museum of Utah, 301 Wakara Way, a.m. ALFebruary Take Home Craft: Stop by the library to pick up a craft to make at home. Tricorn Hat. Happy Birthday, President George Washington! All day. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10 a.m. Runs Feb. 14-18. LNight Sky Scavenger Hunt: Celebrate Galileo’s birthday. Complete the scavenger hunt form and return to the Info Desk for a small prize. All day. All ages. Taylorsville Library, 4870 S. 2700 West, 10 a.m. Runs Feb. 6-11. PBroadway Review: Join Murray High School in a Broadway Review. Murray High School, 5440 S. State St., Runs Jan. 25-30.


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