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 Council for Citizen Diplomacy presents The Future of Refugees in Utah Symposium, which welcomes leading global experts to explore critical questions about the future of refugee resettlement and integration.
With a focus on the vetting process of refugees, the benefits refugees contribute to host communities, and how host communities and refugees can work together to strengthen integration and opportunity, this symposium is a unique opportunity to bring together Utah’s nonprofits, businesses, policymakers, faith leaders, service providers, students, and you to hear about the latest research and policy initiatives, examine the intersectionality of these topics, and explore possible solutions to some of these challenges.

It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a very unusual dinner party, and the host is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Based on the cult classic film and the popular board game, Clue is a family friendly comedy that will keep you guessing until the final twist.
Play, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., Sat matinee 3:00 p.m.
Individual ticket price: Adult $25.00, Youth (Under age 12) $18.00
This production is appropriate for ages 5+

EVENT DESCRIPTION:
General water right adjudications are a critical piece of the statewide program to create and maintain a complete record of water rights. The water rights adjudication process helps to bring order and certainty to the water rights record throughout the state by defining existing rights, quantifying unknown rights, and removing unused and abandoned rights from the record through judicial decree. The general water right adjudications provide crucial information that is used by decision makers to tackle Utah’s water challenges, including Great Salt Lake management and Colorado River operations. Additionally, by means of general water right adjudications the State of Utah incorporates reserved rights, including American Indian reservations.
All of the hydrologic areas within the State of Utah are currently involved in a court-ordered adjudication of water rights except the Weber River, Sevier River, and Green River drainages. Presently, the State Engineer’s office — through the district courts — is actively adjudicating in Salt Lake, Utah, Wasatch, Summit, San Juan and Washington Counties. In this presentation, you will learn about the history, procedure, and operations of general water right adjudications from both a legal and administrative viewpoint, so you will know what to do when your client receives a curious notice from the Division of Water Rights.
PANELISTS:
Michael Drake, Utah Department of Natural Resources Division of Water Rights, Assistant State Engineer – Adjudication
Rick Knuth

It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a very unusual dinner party, and the host is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Based on the cult classic film and the popular board game, Clue is a family friendly comedy that will keep you guessing until the final twist.
Play, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., Sat matinee 3:00 p.m.
Individual ticket price: Adult $25.00, Youth (Under age 12) $18.00
This production is appropriate for ages 5+

Youth Art Workshop Celebrating Basquiat
In honor of Black History month we celebrate the historical figures, ancestors and legendary creators of our joined history.
Of the greats in art you cannot forget the iconic crowns of Jean Michel Basquait, the self portraits and the colors that charge your mind with wonder. In this family workshop we ask you to think who in your life needs to be reminded of their crown? All of us!
So in this workshop you will work as a family to create a scene of crowns for each family member.
Take your family portrait on site, print it out and create those images using the language of Basquait. Is your dad your superhero? Is your dog your favorite creature? How can you incorporate the artistic expressions of Basquait in your family portrait? Decide together who and what you want to honor and create.
When you’re all done look at how you’ve come together to create a piece expressing what unity and creativity can produce.

It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a very unusual dinner party, and the host is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Based on the cult classic film and the popular board game, Clue is a family friendly comedy that will keep you guessing until the final twist.
Play, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., Sat matinee 3:00 p.m.
Individual ticket price: Adult $25.00, Youth (Under age 12) $18.00
This production is appropriate for ages 5+

Alchemy | Transmutations
On View: January 12 – February 23, 2023
Location: Celebration Gallery, Utah Cultural Celebration Center
Free Admission, Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Extended hours during “Community First Fridays,” Friday, Feb. 3, Closing Reception with artists is Thursday, February 23, from 6 to 8 p.m.
The selection of artworks in this exhibition share artist’s observations of the material world through the rarified and varied symbolism of Transmutation; they explore the states of matter, the planes of existence, the process of early scientific exploration, and other paths of Transformation.

It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a very unusual dinner party, and the host is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Based on the cult classic film and the popular board game, Clue is a family friendly comedy that will keep you guessing until the final twist.
Play, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., Sat matinee 3:00 p.m.
Individual ticket price: Adult $25.00, Youth (Under age 12) $18.00
This production is appropriate for ages 5+

It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a very unusual dinner party, and the host is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Based on the cult classic film and the popular board game, Clue is a family friendly comedy that will keep you guessing until the final twist.
Play, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., Sat matinee 3:00 p.m.
Individual ticket price: Adult $25.00, Youth (Under age 12) $18.00
This production is appropriate for ages 5+

It’s time again for our favorite party of the year in support of the Utah Arts Festival! Dust off your cocktail attire, find your favorite mask and let’s get this party started. From dancing and dining to casino-style games, contests, and live entertainment, the Masquerade Party promises to be an evening of fun and festivities all in support of the Utah Arts Festival. Attendance will be limited so don’t delay in making your ticket purchase.
This year, there will be all new party vibes including new music, face painting, cheese and wine tastings, and brand new merch.

It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a very unusual dinner party, and the host is, well . . . dead. So whodunnit? Based on the cult classic film and the popular board game, Clue is a family friendly comedy that will keep you guessing until the final twist.
Play, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., Sat matinee 3:00 p.m.
Individual ticket price: Adult $25.00, Youth (Under age 12) $18.00
This production is appropriate for ages 5+

APPLY TODAY to be part of the 15th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival Presented By Harmons! The Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival is Utah’s largest local-centric art, music, science and technology festival. By being part of DIY Fest, you can display and sell your handcrafted wares, connect with an incredibly talented group of other local makers, artisans, vintage vendors, foodies, youth entrepreneurs, performers, & STEM exhibitors — all while building your business & befriending thousands of local dedicated DIY Fest patrons! Applications are open to Utah residents until Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. MST.
Learn more & apply here: https://craftlakecity.com/diy-festival-2023/
Learn more about DIY Fest Scholarships here: https://craftlakecity.com/diy-fest-inclusion/

Caroline Shaw is one of the leading new voices in composition and the youngest winner of the Pulitzer Prize for her “Partita for 8 Voices.” She will be in residence at Westminster with Grammy award winning cellist from Attacca Quartet, Andrew Yee. Both Shaw and Yee will perform on this not-to-be missed concert, featuring Shaw’s inventive take on baroque inspired forms alongside the vibrant works of Barbara Strozzi and Antonio Vivaldi. Post-concert reception included with each ticket!

More info: https://blog.lib.utah.edu/making-public-policy-personal…/
How does public policy address gender-based violence and what more is needed? Join this conversation with experts Dr. Sonia Salari and Dr. Annie Isabel Fukushima to learn more about the history of policies enacted in Utah and the nation. Moderated by Mary Dickson, the event will also provide details on the history of the anti-violence movement and challenges faced in Utah in reducing violence.