More ways to plug into your community with Salt Lake Speaks: Love in All Languages, Regalia 2024: So you think you can choreograph, Seven Greenways Vision Plan Walks, Crossroads Urban Center, Cowboy the Dog, and Dinoteers!
Tonight's show features the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community!
Live music from folks playing Grid City Music Fest this weekend. Featuring Jim Bone and Juliet Camille.
Caitlin Lisle of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, which wants to find a home for a dog that's had a rough time finding a family of his own. Cowboy is the longest-stay-animal at Tremonton Animal Shelter, a Best Friends affiliate shelter that's also offering help training the dog. Cowboy has had four adoptions over the past six months and has been returned each time, to no fault of his own. To learn more and connect with Cowboy, click here.
Bill Tibbitts of Crossroads Urban Center, which hosts its annual Poverty Summit on Saturday.
Aug. 26: 2023 Poverty Summit, 9a-10 at St. Mark's Cathedral, 231 E. 100 S., SLC. Event by Crossroads Urban Center: "Join a community of caring and friendly people as we learn about the causes of hunger and homelessness in Utah and policies that could reduce those things. The poverty summit is free and open to all. Learn more at: www.crossroadsurbancenter.org."
Dinoteers are coming to SLC this weekend. RadioACTive got a preview with Dinoteers Niaimani Cooper-Parker and John Palmeri.
Repertory Dance Theatre's Nick Cendese with a call for all non-professionals: Regalia -- So You Think You Can Choreograph?
Brian Tonetti of Seven Canyons Trust, a nonprofit working to uncover and restore the buried and impaired creeks in the Salt Lake Valley. They are hosting a series of community walks to help folks better understand their Seven Greenways Vision Plan. Check out the remaining walks and consider joining them:
Aug. 24: Water: Emigration Creek from Herman Franks Park to Liberty Park (0.6 mi)
Sept. 13: Nature: Mill Creek from Scott Avenue Park to 3300 S 700 E (1.4 mi)
Sept. 28: Community: Big Cottonwood Creek at Ivy Place Shopping Village (0.5 mi)
Oct. 25: Recreation: Big Cottonwood Creek from Holladay Hills to Creekside Park (1.2 mi)
Salt Lake County Arts & Culture's Jenn Niedfeldt is back with more poetry. RadioACTive got a preview of this Friday's Salt Lake Speaks: Love in All Languages, featuring poets Gloria Arredondo, Jade Swayne, Stephen Romney, and Joel Long. It's free! Click here for more details.
Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9fm. Questions, comments, or suggestions for the show? Email radioactive@krcl.org. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:
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