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. Weâll 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 â listings read on-air are chosen at random, the week of the event.
Technical issues? Please email comments@kcpw.org.
The Flavakids Crew at the School of Dance is a kid’s group of advanced Breakers. These Bboys and BGirls train in the art of breaking or breakdancing as some people call it. Breaking is one of the four main elements of Hip Hop along with the DJ, the MC, and the Graffiti Artist. The Flavakids Crew will be sharing what Breaking is and how it is alive today in our Utah community!
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.
âPlay, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., âSat matinee 3:00 p.m.
ââIndividual 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.
âPlay, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., âSat matinee 3:00 p.m.
ââIndividual 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.
âPlay, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., âSat matinee 3:00 p.m.
ââIndividual 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.
âPlay, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., âSat matinee 3:00 p.m.
ââIndividual 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.
âPlay, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., âSat matinee 3:00 p.m.
ââIndividual 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.
âPlay, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., âSat matinee 3:00 p.m.
ââIndividual 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.
âPlay, Comedy, 90 Minutes
February 2-25, 2023
Thurs-Sat 7:30 p.m., âSat matinee 3:00 p.m.
ââIndividual ticket price: Adult $25.00, Youth (Under age 12) $18.00
This production is appropriate for ages 5+
As part of our Black, Bold & Brilliant series, Utah Film Center, in partnership with KRCL is excited to announce our upcoming film screening and post-discussion of BEBA. Join us Wednesday, March 1st from 7-9 pm at The City Library in Downtown Salt Lake City in watching first-time feature filmmaker Rebecca âBebaâ Huntt undertake an unflinching exploration of her own identity in the remarkable coming-of-age documentary/cinematic memoir BEBA.
Reflecting on her childhood and adolescence in New York City as the daughter of a Dominican father and Venezuelan mother, Huntt investigates the historical, societal, and generational trauma sheâs inherited and ponders how those ancient wounds have shaped her, while simultaneously considering the universal truths that connect us all as humans. Throughout BEBA, Huntt searches for a way to forge her own creative path amid a landscape of intense racial and political unrest. Poetic, powerful and profound, BEBA is a courageous, deeply human self-portrait of an Afro-Latina artist hungry for knowledge and yearning for connection.
We invite you to stay after the screening for a Black, Bold & Brilliant team post-film Q&A featuring film director Rebecca Huntt via zoom.
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Watch the trailer here:
South Valley Creative Dance strives to nurture the child as an artist using creative movement and modern dance-based training to encourage each student to relate, reflect, and respond to the world around them. Students ranging from 5th grade through high school will present a beautiful show exploring elements of history through dance and movement. Additionally, audience members will be invited to participate both on stage and from their seats to create a wiggle-friendly environment for all ages.
Join the Utah Film Center on Wednesday, March 15 at 7 pm at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center for a screening of the newly premiered film, The Right to Read, featuring local Utah filmmaker Jenny Mackenzie.
Presented as part of the Utah Film Centerâs Through the Lens Spring Series and in partnership with KUERâs Radiowest, The Right to Read highlights the challenges of improving literacy rates in the US among children, particularly, those from Black and Brown communities.
The Right to Read follows Oakland NAACP activist, Kareem Weaver, who believes literacy is our most important civil right. With a focus on Black and brown children, Kareem demands Oakland schools bring in science-based reading instruction. First-grade teacher Sabrina Causey becomes one of his most critical allies. Despite heated debates on reading instruction, parents and advocates work to increase literacy rates throughout the country. In Virginia Beach, Teresa trains parents in oral language skills to prepare their children for kindergarten. In rural Mississippi, where only 21% of children can read, Melinda looks at educational technology to help her child receive vital reading skills.
Join us afterward as KUER’s Radiowest host, Doug Fabrizio, hosts a lively discussion with film director, Jenny Mackenzie talking about the challenges of improving literacy rates in the US among children, particularly, those from Black and Brown communities.
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Join the Utah Film Center on Wednesday, April 5 at 7 pm at The City Library in downtown Salt Lake for a free film screening of the award-winning documentary, All That Breathes.
Presented as part of the Utah Film Centerâs Through the Lens Spring Series and in partnership with KUERâs Radiowest, All That Breathes documents the story of two brothers who fall in love with the black kite bird in one of the worldâs most populated cities, New Dehli.
This mesmerizing story follows the âkite brothersâ as they care for thousands of creatures sick from smog-choked skies in their makeshift bird hospital inside the tiny basement of their home. As environmental toxicity and civil unrest escalate, the relationship between this Muslim family and the neglected kite forms a poetic chronicle of the cityâs collapsing ecology and rising social tensions.
We invite you to stay after the screening as KUER’s Radiowest host, Doug Fabrizio, hosts an engaging conversation with film director, Shaunak Sen about the restorative efforts despite dealing with some of the worldâs poorest air quality.
Register for this Free event at:
Watch the movie trailer at: