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The Challenge: Create a video promoting summer reading at the public library and interpreting the Collaborative Summer Library Program (CSLP) 2017 teen slogan “Build a Better World” and you could win $100. Who can enter: Any Utah teen aged 13-18 It can be one person or a team effort How to enter: Download the 2017 […]
Read MoreThis new series will focus on one database or resource per month in Utah’s Online Library to provide a focused experience for libraries and their patrons. We will host a free webinar for libraries and library workers on the chosen resource so that you will be prepared to help your patrons. Additionally, we will market […]
Read MoreSALT LAKE CITY – DesignArts ’16, an exhibition of Utah design, is now open at the Rio Gallery in Salt Lake City and will continue through Oct. 21, 2016. The Rio Gallery is open Mon. – Fri. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located at 300 S. Rio Grande in Salt Lake City. […]
Read MoreThe Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts is the only museum in the country dedicated to displaying a state-owned collection of contemporary folk art. It features objects made by living Utah artists from the state’s American Indian, rural, occupational and ethnic communities offering a snapshot of Utah’s contemporary culture and heritage. The Chase Home, […]
Read MoreIn April 1851, Mormon settlers in Circleville, a small hamlet in central Utah Territory, slit the throats of as many as 30 men, women, and children belonging to the Paiute Koosharem band. The massacre happened during the Black Hawk War because of unfounded fears by the settlers that the band posed a threat. Despite being […]
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