Monday, June 13, 2011

Fun for June 19-25

Thought I'd get an up on next week, although I may need to update it later

Monday
7-8:30pm, Family Art Night at the BDAC 745 S. Main in Bountiful. We went a couple times and had fun doing an art project that I didn't have to do any clean up. :) Doesn't get much funner than getting all the craft-bugs out, and coming home to a clean house.

Tuesday
10 am Tales of Desperaux at Cinemark ($1)
11-1 Radio Disney at the Gateway. Free and lots of fun stuff to do.
3 pm Irish Dancers at the Centerville Public Library
8 pm Vivace - a women's vocal jazz choir downtown at the Brigham City Park

Thursday:
Utah Arts Festival !! I'm so excited! I love this! If you want to meet at the fountains by the library at 12:30, that would be fun. The festival is only $5 a person over 12 yrs old (under 12 is free... unless those under-12 yr-olds break something... then it is not-so-free) from 12-3pm on Thurs and Friday. The Festival extends to Sunday and includes live entertainment. There is also art projects for kids, food, and TONS to look at. Can I say I love this festival?

Friday:
10-11, Summer Literacy at Mills Park in Woods Cross. A cop is coming to talk to the kids about detective work. Free and includes crafts, snacks, and sometimes even free books! I used to direct this program, so I am a little biased, but it is such a fun free summer activity.
8 pm Kerry Christensen yodelling at Brigham City Park downtown SLC
9 pm, Despicable Me at the Founders Park. I think there might be a band playing at 7:30, but I'm too tired to get up and check.

Saturday:
Utah Arts Festival still going. OK, when we lived in Michigan, there was a HUGE Art Festival that was free and took up at least 4 city blocks. It was amazing. I could wander there for hours... number 1 because it had so much creativity just oozing out of every corner, and number 2 because I had no children dragging me home. Which meant I had more time to buy art... so maybe my husband likes it better when I go with kids. We end up spending a lot of time in the kids craft zone.
Also the Farmers Market at Pioneer Park, which is exceptionally cool.

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