Check It Out

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You guys know a whole lotta stuff that we don’t. There are only a few of us and a lot more of y’all and you know what they say about two or six or eight hundred minds being better than one. So this week, we’re throwing it out to you. Tell us what’s on your agenda for the next week, and we’ll love you for it.

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21 Responses to “Check It Out”

  1. ali Says:

    Two (wo)Man art show tomorrow night at Coda Gallery in Park City, featuring the latest from locals Chelsea B. James and Wendy Chidester, from 6 – 9 p.m.

  2. Emily Says:

    Do like me, and head down south to St. George for some warmer weather and In-N-Out!

  3. courtney Says:

    The Pennyroyal Cafe is having an event all day Saturday (from 11 am to 9 pm) to try and keep them open! Everyone should go there to try new menu items and to save them. There have been some issues (as I understand it) with the city, so they need some help.
    here’s the facebook event:
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=64352819047

  4. aubry Says:

    keys on main on saturday night! a healthy dose of piano and singing at the top of your lungs to all of your favorite hits is good for the soul.

  5. Kiery Says:

    The Sweet Tooth Fairy Bakery in Provo! They’ve been open for 3 weeks now and I want to make sure EVERYONE knows about them! They have great cupcakes, cake bites, cookies and cakes! Nothing in Provo even comes close!

  6. Jacquelyn Says:

    Blue Plate Diner in SLC has the most delicious food, particularly hashes and omlettes, this coming from someone who generally doesn’t like breakfast food at all.

    Jasoh in Ogden has this crispy mango duckling that is to die for. Everything they make is incredible, and there’s always something fresh and unique. You can have yak there.

  7. alisha Says:

    bombay house, chanon thai, colorfest at the hare krishna temple. the retro rose downtown is kinda cool. oh man, and coachmen’s. I don’t know if you guys have done that one yet, but its like walking into the vegas strip in 1973. unbelievable! And hey, I’d do the photography!

  8. Elizabeth Says:

    2A state basketball tourney in Cedar City, followed by cupcakes at 25 Main in st george. (we actually have a cupcake bakery down here and they are divine. My fave is Orange Blossom.)

  9. heathernan Says:

    Celebrating a friend’s 35th at The Paris Saturday…yummy, a Lyonnaise Salad, Pan-Seared Scallops and a glass of PX for dessert. I already have it all planned out….

  10. BeckyO. Says:

    checking out the new Blue Lemon Bistro in Highland. They’ve got cupcakes too!

  11. Kari Says:

    I love to pick up take out chicken at Meier’s Chicken in Holladay… yum! So Cupcake is where I just picked up mini cupcakes for my son’s kindergarten class. We’re riding the Heber Valley Railroad on the Soldier Hollow Express on Sat. — a birthday party in a coach! i’m hoping we’ll spot some eagles or deer on the 90 min ride.

  12. Barb @ getupandplay Says:

    Two awesome local bands playing together! I love it when I can multi-task!

    Fictionist
    with
    Paul Jacobsen and the Madison Arm

    DATE: Friday, March 6
    VENUE: Velour (in Provo)
    TIME: door at 8:00 p.m.
    COST: $7.00

  13. Jackie Says:

    The Utah premiere of the musical:

    All Shook Up

    High energy, full of dance and a lot of laughs. Elvis music with a splash of Shakepeare’s Twelfth Night.

    Date: Now through April 4
    Place: Hale Center Theater Orem
    Purchase tickets online at http://www.haletheater.org/theater/

  14. Marie Says:

    I’m attending the musical at the Grand Theatre in Salt Lake, aptly titled, “The Musical of Musicals (The Musical!).” It should be fun *and* funny (funny!). It starts March fourth and runs till March 14th.

  15. Kelli Says:

    I think Kiery and I need to get together at the Sweet Tooth Bakery in Provo. I was just there this morning. The girl at the counter asked me if it was my first time in the bakery. I just laughed out loud and ordered 4 of my favorite cookies. I admired the adorable aprons that were for sale while she bagged up my order. I had the exact change before she even rang it up! Open from 11 to 7.

  16. Nemesis Says:

    The Salt Lake County Library system is doing a “Wellness” theme this year and is offering free workshops and classes every month at different branch locations. This month and next they have the Grocery Guru, Chic on a Shoestring, and Bargain Shopping (the presenter of Bargain Shopping shows off some of the amazing deals she has scored locally, like amazing gold strappy pumps for under $2).

  17. Nemesis Says:

    Aaaaaand that was me using the word “amazing” about 4 times. But seriously. Those shoes were hot.

  18. Camille Says:

    Flour Girls and Dough Boys are hosting a “Save Main Street” event with a few other local American Fork Main Street businesses and a bunch of locally concerned college students.

    The event tomorrow (Saturday, 2/28) is a fun, friendly atmosphere with bands playing, balloons, and other Main Street businesses participating. Please stop by and enjoy the fun and learn more about the local businesses that make up the heart and soul of American Fork.

    Saving Main Street Event
    12 Noon – 4 p.m., Saturday, Feb 28 (tomorrow!)
    Flour Girls & Dough Boys/ Glass Doctor/ Two Dudes Auto
    (the corner of Main Street & Barratt Ave).

  19. Julie Says:

    I am headed off to Hawaii this weekend-huzzah for a potential tan and plenty of beach time! Before I go though I intend to get a tasty meal from Bombay House and possibly catch a silent movie at The Organ Loft.

  20. Jyl Johnson Pattee Says:

    RSVP (http://momitforward.eventbrite.com) to join Mom It Forward, other Salt Lake City moms, and three fabulous speakers, including TodaysMama’s own Rachael Herrscher; Muffy Mead Ferro, author of Confessions of a Slacker Mom and Confessions of a Slacker Wife, which have been featured on Oprah, The Today Show, and in The New York Times, USA Today, and the Washington Post, and on NPR’s Talk of the Nation in addition to other media outlets; and Rainee Baldwin, volunteer extraordinaire with The Pope Foundation for savory bites, motivating bits of information, bunches of inspiration, and bounteous networking opportunities.

    When: Thursday, March 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
    Where: The Melting Pot (340 South Main Street, Salt Lake City)
    Topics: Balancing your role as a mother, raising happy and successful children, and how small acts of service can lead to amazing changes
    Space is limited. RSVP by March 11 (required): http://momitforward.eventbrite.com

    Sponsored by Utah Mamas and The Melting Pot.

  21. emily ballard Says:

    Foursite Film Festival in Ogden: http://www.foursitefilmfest.com

    XTERRA Winter World Championship at Snowbasin: http://www.xterraplanet.com/winter

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