Our Community Calendar is a volunteer-run resource offered to all qualified nonprofits. Community Calendar events are highlighted live, on-air throughout the day on KCPW. Featured events are chosen at random. You will also find all current Community Calendar events listed here at kcpw.org.
The Community Calendar also has a physical home. Following the criteria listed below, mail or bring professional materials (no handwritten signs please) promoting your event to the KCPW studios at 210 East 400 South, Suite 10, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. We’ll happily hang them in our window for all Library Square traffic to see.
To submit an event to the Community Calendar, the event must meet the following criteria:
- The event must take place in Utah.
- The organization promoting the event must be a qualified 501(c)(3) charity or political subdivision.
- The event cannot promote a religious organization or individual.
If your event meets these criteria, click “Post Your Event” below. Include your contact information in case we have any questions. Otherwise, your event may not get published.
We encourage you to make the most of your post by adding a featured image and links to your organization. Utilize the provided field boxes (i.e. location, ticket information) to display information as accurately and quickly as possible.
Please do not submit duplicate postings for the same event. If you are posting a class or workshop that requires registration, list just the first instance in the date and time, and include the details for subsequent classes in the description.
NOTE: approved events are typically posted to the Community Calendar within seven days of your submission.
Please submit requests at least 14 days before your event – listings read on-air are chosen at random, the week of the event.
Technical issues? Please email comments@kcpw.org.
Utah Film Center is excited to announce our upcoming screening of Grey Gardens on Wednesday, December 7th at 7 pm at the City Library downtown location. This illuminating documentary follows two women who lived together at the Grey Gardens estate for decades in increasing squalor and isolation and their recollection of their past experiences. Please join us for the film and stick around afterward for a post-film discussion about the film and its resonance today with a University of Utah professor and KUER’s RadioWest host Doug Fabrizio.
Presented as part of our Through the Lens series, which for 2022 features a collaboration with the University of Utah’s Department of Film and Media Arts to present an extended exploration of what many Film Lovers regard as the “Classic Films” in cinematic history. The post-film discussion will ask, “Why is this film a classic, and who is it a classic for?”
SYNOPSIS
Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (“Big Edie”) and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale (“Little Edie”) were the aunt and the first cousin, respectively, of former US First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Throughout the fall of 1971 and into 1972, their living conditions—their house was infested by fleas, inhabited by numerous cats and raccoons, deprived of running water, and filled with garbage and decay—were exposed as the result of an article in the National Enquirer and a cover story in New York Magazine after a series of inspections (which the Beales called “raids”) by the Suffolk County Health Department. With the Beale women facing eviction and the razing of their house, in the summer of 1972 Jacqueline Onassis and her sister Lee Radziwill provided the necessary funds to stabilize and repair the dilapidated house so that it would meet village codes.
FREE Admission
Registration Link:
https://utahfilmcenter.org/event/grey-gardens/
Your Grandmother did it; your Aunties and Mothers did it. Now you’re continuing the tradition. The artistry and influence of culturally Black foods is unmistakable in the United States. The Black, Bold & Brilliant team is loosening our belt to discuss all things good in the hood this holiday season! The Salt Lake area has seen a delicious increase of Black food establishments across the valley, from brick and mortar restaurants to food trucks, and everything else in between. Kick back with us and feed your soul with this rousing roundtable discussion.
Registration link:
Join us for an evening of art, music, poetry, delightful tastes and warming spirits! All proceeds will benefit the Jung Society of Utah, helping us tend to the soul of the community.
Thursday, December 8th
7:00-10:00 pm
Private Residence: 8558 S. Little Willow Circle, Cottonwood Heights 84121
Attire: Semi-formal with tasteful masks
We are each artists! If you would like to show a piece of art in the pop-up gallery or share original poetry or a song in the open mic, get in touch! director @ jungutah.org
Can’t make it, but wish you could? Join our event invite list:
Text JUNGUTAH to 22828
Or: http://tinyurl.com/JSsignup
As the air chills and snowflakes fall, discover warmth within our walls. Meet Santa, Mrs. Claus, and Santa’s workshop helpers, plus enjoy fun holiday crafts and photo ops throughout the Aquarium.
Seaside Santa: Meet Santa Claus before he starts his deliveries around the world.
Santa’s Workshop: See if you have what it takes to work for Santa with some special holiday crafts.
Mrs. Claus Storytime: Cozy up by the fire for storytime with Mrs. Claus.
Photo Ops: Take home your memories with photo ops from the Gingerbread Village and North Pole!
The American West Symphony and Chorus of Sandy
Joel Rosenberg, Music Director
presents
” Holiday Sounds”
Gabrieli: Music for Double Brass Choir
Dvorak: Te Deum for Soprano, Baritone, Chorus and Orchestra
Handel: Hallelujah Chorus
Leroy Anderson: Sleigh Ride
Prokofiev: Sleigh Ride
Vaughan- Williams: Greensleeves
Music of Beethoven
Audience Sing-A -Long
Tickets: $12.50 (general admission), $6.50 (faculty, staff, seniors,
non-U of U students), $0 (U of U students)
Indulge in an evening of D.I.Y. bodycare crafting & herbalism 101 with Kora Goodman, the owner of Kore Herbals! Learn folk herbalism practices as you are guided to create customized holiday themed sugar scrubs using seasonal ingredients. After learning about the healing principles of different botanical ingredients and oils, each student will customize two 2oz sugar scrubs for self-care or gifting this holiday season. We’ll discuss the power of using simple ingredients to create luxurious self-care products & rituals. Participants will each receive a worksheet with resources & recipes for continued crafting at home so you feel empowered to continue your exploration of herbalism all holiday season long (and beyond). Included in the purchase price of the workshop ticket, attendees will enjoy a signature cocktail (or non-alcoholic mocktail!) at Alibi Bar & Place, handcrafted with care by Alibi’s talented bartenders. Workshop participants will have the opportunity to purchase additional beverages during the class if they so choose. This workshop is a 21+ event. No experience necessary and all supplies provided.
About the Instructor: Kora Goodman, Herbalist & Owner of Kore Herbals, offers D.I.Y. herbal workshops and handmade apothecary goods with a focus on plant-based recipes and rituals for self care. Her mission is to reconnect humanity to nature through folk herbalism and seasonal living practices.
Instagram: @kore.herbal
Website: www.kore-herbals.com
Learn how to create a beautiful custom wreath or wall bouquet with local artisan Mandy Roberson of All The Colors Floristry at this hands-on workshop! In this class, you will have the opportunity to create either a small botanical wreath or wall bouquet using a combination of dried and fresh botanicals. These beautiful pieces can brighten your living space during the holiday season while also being perfect as year-round decor. All supplies provided for this hands-on workshop.
About the Instructor: As a botanical artist, I have found a passion in creating art with the intent to bring nature into peoples homes.
Instagram: @all.thecolors
www.allthecolorsfloristry.com/
Your Grandmother did it; your Aunties and Mothers did it. Now you’re continuing the tradition. The artistry and influence of culturally Black foods is unmistakable in the United States. The Black, Bold & Brilliant team is loosening our belt to discuss all things good in the hood this holiday season! The Salt Lake area has seen a delicious increase of Black food establishments across the valley, from brick and mortar restaurants to food trucks, and everything else in between. Kick back with us and feed your soul with this rousing roundtable discussion.
Registration link:
https://utahfilmcenter.org/event/black-bold-brilliant-black-food-edition/
Learn the fundamentals of henna body art in this hands-on, beginner friendly workshop with Jawaher Designs! In this class you will first learn how to mix fresh henna to achieve the perfect natural orange to red brownish color. You will then learn the right way of holding the henna cones to achieve fine detail work as you pipe your designs. Once your materials are prepped, Jawaher will then teach you how to make simple, eye catching flower designs as you create beautiful artwork on your non-dominant hand/arm that will last a few days. Beginners welcome and all supplies provided.
We’re thrilled to present an introduction to this incredibly customizable art form as part of our New Americans Workshop Series in partnership with the International Rescue Committee, with funding from the Salt Lake Arts Council.
About the Instructor: My name is Jawaher, which means jewelry in Arabic, and I am a henna and jewelry artist located in Salt Lake County, Utah since 2012. I was born in Sudan and raised in Libya. As a child, my mother noticed my love for handcrafts and designs and allowed me to practice with her. Growing up in African and Middle Eastern cultures, I began to channel my creativity into henna, a 100% natural dye that is derived from plants before it is dried and sifted into a fine powder. I have been doing henna for 25 years.
Website: https://jawaherdesigns.square.site/about
Instagram: @jawaher_designs_
Facebook: @jawaherdesigns
As the air chills and snowflakes fall, discover warmth within our walls. Meet Santa, Mrs. Claus, and Santa’s workshop helpers, plus enjoy fun holiday crafts and photo ops throughout the Aquarium.
Seaside Santa: Meet Santa Claus before he starts his deliveries around the world.
Santa’s Workshop: See if you have what it takes to work for Santa with some special holiday crafts.
Mrs. Claus Storytime: Cozy up by the fire for storytime with Mrs. Claus.
Photo Ops: Take home your memories with photo ops from the Gingerbread Village and North Pole!
Zahi Hawass, Egyptian archaeologist, former Minister of Antiquities and discoverer of pyramids, mummies and lost cities will speak at the University of Utah’s Kingsbury Hall on Monday, December 19, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. His presentation is titled “Secrets of the Pharaohs: Pyramids, Tut, Mummies and the Golden City.”
As the air chills and snowflakes fall, discover warmth within our walls. Meet Santa, Mrs. Claus, and Santa’s workshop helpers, plus enjoy fun holiday crafts and photo ops throughout the Aquarium.
Seaside Santa: Meet Santa Claus before he starts his deliveries around the world.
Santa’s Workshop: See if you have what it takes to work for Santa with some special holiday crafts.
Mrs. Claus Storytime: Cozy up by the fire for storytime with Mrs. Claus.
Photo Ops: Take home your memories with photo ops from the Gingerbread Village and North Pole!