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The 3 Utah Campgrounds In A Popular State Park That Belong On Your Bucket List
Located in northern Utah is the beautiful Willard Bay State Park. This is one of the most popular parks in the area and is an excellent destination for all types of recreational activities including boating, swimming, and fishing. It is also home to three bucket-list-worthy campgrounds, resulting in more than 100 camping spots for you to choose from. And no matter which one you choose, it’s a delightful escape into nature — it’s perfect for some time away.
Ogden City Opens Nominations for Mayor's Awards in the Arts
Ogden, UT — Ogden City Arts invites the public to nominate an artist, arts advocate, or organization for the Mayor’s Awards in the Arts. The annual celebration recognizes those making impactful contributions to the Ogden community through the arts. “This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to...
Ogden Musical Theatre Presents ‘Aida’ for Peery Egyptian Theater’s Centennial
Ogden, UT – Ogden Musical Theatre’s (OMT) “Aida” is next in a series of events celebrating the 100th anniversary of Peery’s Egyptian Theater in Ogden. The summer production of Elton John and Tim Rice’s pop opera will run from Friday, July 26 through Aug. 10.
We Like As You Like it At The Ogden Shakespeare Festival
OGDEN — Shakespeare is no stranger to Utah. From the popularity down south to productions across the state, one could see a production just about anytime they wanted. However, to get the news that a company called Ogden Shakespeare Festival would be bringing their inaugural production of As You Like It to my neck of the woods, I was ready and waiting to see what would be 15 minutes away rather than a four hour drive.
Good Company Theatre to Return With The Utah Premiere Of GOD KINDA LOOKS LIKE TUPAC
Good Company Theatre will return with the Utah Premiere of God Kinda Looks Like Tupac by Emilio Rodriguez. High school can be tough for everyone. Students, educators, no one is immune from the pressure. When Karina tells her fellow teacher, Garrett, about a student symposium that might win him Teacher of the Year, he's all in. He thinks that Corinne, one of his talented pupils, could take the prize. But when the artwork she wants to submit isn't what he expected, Garrett spirals. Will she cave to his request to scrap her idea for one he thinks is more acceptable?
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