EVENTS
June 3
• The United Women’s Forum will host a candidate debate for District 20 between DJ Schanz and Becky Edwards, 8 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 52 W. 200 S., Bountiful. Questions for the candidates can be submitted by calling Kris Kimball, 801-299-9597 or emailing info@kriskimball.com
June 5
• Miss Farmington Scholarship Pageant, 7 p.m. at the Community Arts Center, 120 S. Main. Tickets, $5, available at the door.
Stomp on Main, 200 South, Main, Bountiful, adjacent to the University of Utah Davis campus. it is geared to youth ages 14-18. It targets the local Prevention of Underage Drinking effort and is sponsored by the Bountiful City Youth Council. There will be a bounce house, food, booths, emergency response vehicle on display and talks about underage drinking. Cost is $2 for admission. John Knight 801-864-7004.
June 7
• Layton family night at Surf ‘n Swim, 7-10 p.m., 465 N. Wasatch Drive, Layton. Free admission, tube rental $2, and concessions available for purchase.
June 11-12
• Cruisin’ the Boulevard “Coats for Kids.” Friday night Cruisin’, car parade and street party, 6-10 p.m. on Main Street in Bountiful. Activities Saturday will be at the Bountiful City Park, 400 North 300 West. Activities include a breakfast at the bowery, 8-9 p.m., patriotic program at noon with sky divers, music, food and games for all ages.
June 12
• Volunteers needed for weed control at Antelope Island State Park, Syracuse. Meet at park headquarters near the bison corrals at 8 a.m. Bring suncreen, water and snacks. (801)807-9456, 801-209-4678 or jolenehatch@utah.gov.
• This Is The Place Heritage Park will host a summer rendezvous including a Traders Row, Native American Village, and Mountaineer and Long hunter encampments. Come and get a glimpse of how our forefathers lived before the Pioneers came to Utah. The living history camps will have ongoing demonstrations in period firearms, clothing, blacksmithing, leather work, cooking, tanning, horse packing, etc. The camps will be staffed by the American Mountain Men, American Long Rifle Association and Women of the Fur Trade. 2601 E. Sunnyside Ave., SLC, 801-582-1847.
Through June 12
• Art at the Main Gallery presents “Summer Solstice,” watercolors by Layton artist Terrace Beesley. Art at the Main, a gallery located on the ground floor of the Main City Library (210 East 400 South, SLC, UT).
June 24
• Diabetes Support Group, 7 p.m., Robert F. Bitner Building on the Davis Hospital campus. Topic is diabetes and eye complications. For info call Cindy at 801-807-7360.
CONCERTS
June 4
• Free informal concert at the Brigham Young Historic Park, 8 p.m., featuring the Salt Lake Letter Carrier Band. All ages welcome, no tickets needed. Southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue (North Temple). In inclement weather, the concert will be moved to the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. 801-240-3323.
June 5
• The Mapleton Chorale will present a program of hymns, spirituals, folk songs and show tunes in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square, 7:30 p.m. The concert is free.
June 8
• Free informal concert at the Brigham Young Historic Park, 8 p.m., featuring Peter Breinholt. All ages welcome, no tickets needed. Southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue (North Temple). In inclement weather, the concert will be moved to the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. 801-240-3323.
June 10
• Salt Lake Symphonic Choir’s 61st annual concert, “It’s A Grand Night for Singing, 7:30 p.m., tickets $10. Libby Gardner Hall on the University of Utah Campus (approx. 1335 E. President’s Circle). Shuttle provided by the University from the stadium parking lot. www.saltlakesymphonicchoir.org
June 11
• The Bells on Temple Square presents “Long May She Wave: A Flag Day Tribute to the USA” in the Tabernacle. Tickets are required. For free tickets visit www.lds.org/events or call 801-570-0080.
• Free informal concert at the Brigham Young Historic Park, 8 p.m., featuring The Cadillacs, a Capella (classic rock and roll). All ages welcome, no tickets needed. Southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue (North Temple). In inclement weather, the concert will be moved to the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. 801-240-3323.
June 12
• Bountiful Community Service Council concert in the park, will feature the popular band, “Get Back,” a Beatles tribute band, 400 North 200 West, 4 p.m.
June 14
• Free Family Night Folk Concert, Bountiful City park bowery, east side, second Monday of each month. The concert will feature Star Valley high School Bluegrass Band, Tyson Davis and Mike Murphy. Concert is from 6:30-8 p.m.
STAGE
May 7-June 5
• Rodgers Memorial Theatre presents Steel Magnolias.. The theater is at 292 E. Pages Lane, Centerville. For tickets call 801-298-1302.
June 18-July 17
• Rodgers Memorial Theatre presents Annie Get Your Gun. The theater is at 292 E. Pages Lane, Centerville. For tickets and more information, please call 801-298-1302.
June 19, 26
July 10, 17
• “Sword in the Stone,” will be presented by the children in the Rodgers Academy of Learning on the main Rodgers Memorial Theater Stage, 292 E. Pages Lane, noon. All tickets $4.
801-298-1302.
July 13-17
• The “King and I,” Farmington City’s Woodland Park Amphitheater, 300 South 200 East, 7 p.m. with a matinee on July 17 at 1 p.m. Tickets $5/person or $20 family.
CLASSES
June 10
• Ballroom, Swing and Salsa classes, American Legion Hall, 52 W. 200 S., Bountiful, 3 weeks, 6-9 p.m. $5/person/hr. for Clipper readers. Margene 801-298-8047 or www.dance-scene.com
June 18
• Ballroom, Swing and Latin dancing. Columbus Center Aud., 2531 S. 400 E., SLC, 7:30-9:30 p.m. , free lesson at 7;30 p.m. with $5 admission. 801-298-8047.


