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Oct

City of Rocks Climbing

Recreation

We are heading north across the border to the City of Rocks National Preserve to climb and camp. We will spend our days exploring and climbing some of the amazing routes in the City and our evenings around the camp fire. No climbing experience is necessary for this trip and all abilities are welcome. Participants must be prepared for overnight camping, moderate hiking and heights. The trip cost includes transportation, food, camping fees, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent, group climbing equipment and shoes, helmet and harness. Space is limited, so register today!

All Day |
04
Oct

Harvest Rescue

Student Activities

Harvest Rescue coordinates available ready-to-harvest produce from tree and garden owners with local volunteers to pick and donate the produce to organizations who can use it. Volunteers who harvest and pick produce are required to wear closed toed shoes and be respectful of the tree/land owners property. Volunteers under the age of 18 are required to have adult supervision during sessions. Volunteers are permitted to take home a small portion of the harvested produce in appreciation for their support.

9:30 am - 11:30 am |
04
Oct

Wilderness First Aid Course

Workshop/Training

USU Outdoor Programs is hosting a Wilderness First Aid course available to students, faculty, and community members! Register before September 29th to claim your spot.

From 10/04 at 10:00 am to 10/05 at 3:00 pm |
04
Oct

Museum of Geology: Open Saturday

Exhibition

The Museum of Geology will be open the first Saturday of October, November, and December. Bring your family and friends and enjoy displays of local rocks, minerals from around the world, fossils, and much more. There is no entry fee.

10:00 am - 2:00 pm | Geology building |
04
Oct

Dracula, A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really

Arts/Entertainment

“When your survival is at stake… will you be able to distinguish the monster from the man? Both terrifying and riotous, Kate Hamill’s imaginative, gender-bending “feminist revenge fantasy” is like no Dracula you’ve ever seen—exploring the nature of predators and reinventing the story as a smart, disquieting, darkly comic drama. Hamill’s signature style and postmodern wit upends this familiar tale of Victorian vampires—driving a stake through the heart of toxic masculinity.” – Theatrical Rights Worldwide

All showtimes:
Sept. 26-27, 30, Oct. 1-3: 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 27, Oct. 4: 1 p.m.

Ages 12 and up

1:00 pm | Chase Fine Arts Center, Morgan Theatre |
04
Oct

Illusion of Abundance: A Film Screening and Panel Event

Special Event

This event will feature a film screening, several performances, an interdisciplinary panel of scholars, community organizers, and politicians, and a reception where light refreshments will be served. Initiated in 2022, Illusion of Abundance is an award-winning film and multidisciplinary project that explores environmental sustainability, cultural heritage, and community storytelling. It highlights the ecological crisis facing the Great Salt Lake and the vital role of diverse cultural perspectives, including Indigenous knowledge systems.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

6:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
04
Oct

Illusion of Abundance Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Arts/Entertainment

Join the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, the USU College of Arts and Sciences Community and Natural Resource Institute, and Brolly Arts for a film screening and panel discussion that immerses you in the possibility of positive change to include underrepresented voices in decision-making around natural resources, land use, and climate. 5:30 PM Doors Open 6:00 PM Sculptural Dance Performance 6:10 PM Performance of Land Acknowledgement 6:20 PM Film Screening - Illusion of Abundance 6:40 PM Discussion Panel Light refreshments will be served at NEHMA following the program. Initiated in 2022, Illusion of Abundance is an award-winning film and multidisciplinary project that explores environmental sustainability, cultural heritage, and community storytelling. It highlights the ecological crisis facing the Great Salt Lake and the vital role of diverse cultural perspectives, including Indigenous knowledge systems.

6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Russell/Wanlass Performance Hall |
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