Coming this September -- the story of an idea as uniquely American as the Declaration of Independence, and just as radical: that the most special places in the nation should be preserved, not for royalty or the rich, but for everyone. A new six-part documentary series.
Glen Canyon: A Dam, Water, and the West
Wednesday, July 15th @ 8:00 pm
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In a remote desert on the Utah-Arizona border during the 1950s, the Western paradox of water and progress would play out in dramatic fashing against the timeless flow of the Colorado River. Glen Canyon Dam wopuld create one of the world's largest man-made bodies of water in a desert, while at the same time drowning a thousand years of human history...
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Trail of Hope: The Story of the Mormon Trail
Thursday, July 23rd @ 8:00 pm
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In 1847 the Mormon pioneers began a migration across the heartland of America in search of religious refuge. For the next twenty years, tens of thousands of Mormon converts gathered together in the Great Salt Lake valley. Plagued by persecution, challenged by the harshness of the plains, faced with mountains piled on mountains in every direction, t...
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The Twilight Concert Series celebrates its twenty-second season in 2009 and there is a lot to look forward to. This year’s stellar season presents a progressive mix of alternative folk and rock to new voices of hip hop and beyond. The Salt Lake City Arts Council invites everyone to come downtown on Thursday nights in July and August for the Twilight Concert Series experience.
The series opens on July 9 and continues through August 27 at the Gallivan Center in downtown Salt Lake City. To complement the music, the Twilight Market...
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Join us for a free community event at Gallivan Center Thursday, July 9th at 7:00 p.m.