More true tales of the agrihood with Calluna Flower Farm, Sandy and Daybreak farmers markets, and news about the Downtown SLC Farmers Market. Plus, SL County pools and rec passes, Skywatcher Leo T, and the homegrown music of Mopsy.
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GIGS: Bountiful Chalk Art Festival (5:45 PM, 6/7); Slop Fest (6/14); Quarters (7/5)
Callista Pearson of Salt Lake County Parks & Rec with the details on the opening of outdoor pools in the county this weekend.
My County Rec Pass: More than 78,000 school-age children have registered for the My County Rec Pass, a program for Salt Lake County residents, ages 0-18, providing free access to county-operated recreation centers. The project is entering its second year, providing free access and use at Salt Lake County-operated recreation centers and amenities, including:
open plunge at swimming pools
public skate at ice sheets
drop-in open gymnasium
weight room/fitness area/walking track (*age restrictions apply)
climbing wall (*age restrictions apply)
try-it events
There are more than 40 markets across the Beehive State. Tonight:
Laura Gaillard of Daybreak Farmers Market
Rachel Hoffman of Sandy Farmers Market
Each week, Al and Lara invite local growers and producers on the show to share their stories. Tonight:
Heather Barnes of Calluna Flower Farm. Located in West Haven, UT, Barnes focuses on seasonal floral products. During winter months, she creates dry flower wreaths & arrangements and grow potted specialty flowers.
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