EVENTS
July 31
• Antelope Island State Park, Syracuse. Owls: Join the park naturalist for a program celebrating one of the island’s most interesting residents. Learn all about owls, dissect an owl pellet, and receive an island map to guide you to the many species found here. Meet at the visitor center at 1 p.m. Earn a free pass to the park with participation in five naturalist programs! (801) 721-9569
July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28
• Bountiful Saturday’s Farmer’s Market, 945 S. 200 W., Bountiful, 8 a.m.-noon. There are produce vendors, food vendors, paintings, sculptures, etc. Booth space is still free to any and all. Donations to the Children’s Center is still a focus of the group. To participate contact Iguanaart@hotmail.com
Aug. 4-7
• Bountiful/Davis Summerfest International centers around art and includes international performances and booths. Bountiful City Park, corner of 400 North and 200 West, Bountiful. Street dance, August 4, 7 p.m., on Bountiful’s Main Street. Bring your own chairs www.davisareacvb.com
Aug. 5
• Family Empowerment Series, free monthly parent support class. Call to register, Karla Matson, Certified Parent Educator, Parent Coach, 801-671-6391 Held at the Center for Growth and Empowerment, 74 E. 500 S., Bountiful. Seating is limited.
Aug. 18-21
• Davis County Fair, Farmington fairgrounds. For more information visit www.davisfair.org.
CONCERTS
July 30
• Bountiful Concert in the Park featuring T-Minus 5, vocal/a cappella group, 7 p.m. Bountiful City Park, 400 North, 200 West.
• Free informal concert at the Brigham Young Historic Park, 8 p.m., featuring One Clear Voice (vocal quartet, female recording group, inspirational and contemporary music). All ages welcome, no tickets needed. Southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue (North Temple).
Aug. 1
• Free Sunday evening concert series, 7 p.m. Ed Kenley Amphitheater in Layton Commons Park. Flautissimo Flute Choir and 4tissimo Male Quartet.
• The First Presbyterian Church Community Concert Series presents: Mitchell Sturges, (a 2004 Viewmont High School graduate), tenor and Paula Fan, piano, 3-4:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 12 C Street, SLC, Admission, $5.
Aug. 3
• Free informal concert at the Brigham Young Historic Park, 7:30 p.m., featuring Miles to Go (Bluegrass, country music, train songs). All ages welcome. Southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue (North Temple).
Aug. 6
• Free informal concert at the Brigham Young Historic Park, 7:30 p.m., featuring Mercy River (versatile recording group with Celtic flavor). All ages welcome, no tickets needed. Southeast corner of State Street and 2nd Avenue (North Temple).
Aug. 7
• Temple Square Concert Series, Assembly Hall, 7:30 p.m. Brody and Corine Hart Family will perform classical pieces, Broadway tunes, children’s songs, folk songs and sacred works on strings, piano and organ.
Aug. 8
• Free Sunday evening concert series, 7 p.m. Ed Kenley Amphitheater in Layton Commons Park. Marcia Knorr, singer/songwriter & The Ripe Tomatoes.
STAGE
July 30-Aug. 28
• Rodgers Memorial Theatre presents Music Man. The theater is at 292 E. Pages Lane, Centerville. For tickets and more information, please call 801-298-1302.
Aug. 25-30
• The Davis Arts Council presents the musical Pump Boys & Dinettes at the Ed Kenley Amphitheater in Layton (445 N. Wasatch Drive). Directed by Jim Christian, the show features the shade-tree mechanics (a.k.a. Pump Boys) – all cash-poor, big-mouthed Romeos sell high-octane fuel on Highway 57 somewhere between Frog Level and Smyrna, North Carolina where they trade good natured barbs with the wisecracking waitresses, Prudie and Rhetta Cupp of the Double Cupp Diner.
Between changing tires and baking pies, the gang performs a rousing, down-home mix of country western, rock 'n' roll, and blues in this charming tale of friendship, romance and life's simple pleasures. For tickets and more information, please call 801-546-8575 or visit www.thedavisarts.org.
CLASSES
July 12
• ADHD/ADD Help without Medicating. Free workshop, IntraLife Performance Center, 722 W. Shepard Lane, #102, Farmington. Learn more about neuro-feedback and its effects on ADD/ADHD, anxiety and depression. Research shows it’s a strong evidence based alternative to medications. Space is limited. Reserve a spot at 801-451-0054.
Farmington Recreation
• For class information, prices and registration go to www.farmington.utah.gov under parks and registration or the Parks and Recreation Dept., 720 W. 100 N., 801-451-0953.
CLUBS
Friday
• Recovery meeting every Friday, 2-4 p.m., Centerville Library auditorium, for people with depression or other mental issues, free.
Second Saturday
• The Bountiful Community Service Council, a volunteer group sponsored by Bountiful City, meets the second Saturday of every month at 8 a.m. in the Bountiful City Planning Room, 790 S. 100 E., Bountiful. Richard Watson, 801-540-3146.
• Davis County Amateur Radio Club meets the second Saturday of the month, Davis County Justice, Complex, Farmington. 10 a.m. Visit DCARC website at www.DCARC.net
Third Tuesday
The Bountiful chapter of the League of Utah Writers meets at 7 p.m. at the Bountiful/Davis Art Center, 801-444-3636.
Wednesday
The local Toastmasters Club meets every Wednesday night, 7-8 p.m. at the Deseret First Credit Union Building, second floor. Guests are encouraged to come and observe.
Second Wednesday
The Rhyme and Reason Chapter of the Utah State Poetry Society meets at 7 p.m. at the Bountiful/Davis Arts Center 745 South Main, Bountiful. Visitors/new members welcome. Enter south door. Jane 292-9596, ww.utahpoets.com.
Thursdays
The Centerville-Farmington Rotary Club meets every Thursday at 6:50 a.m., Centerville City Hall. 50 N. Main. Guests welcome.
Thursdays
The Bountiful Exchange Club meets every Thursday morning at 7:30 a.m. at Country Inn and Suites in West Bountiful.
First Thursday
Utah Share, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support Group, 7:30-9 p.m., Davis Hospital. 544-1159.


