CATALYST Weekly ReaderAugust 29 - September 5

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Featured vendor:

Little Denmark Farm
Little Denmark Farm, named after the historic area in which their ancestors settled, has been raising pasture-fed 100% antibiotic, hormone & steroid free meats in the high-mountain valleys of Utah since the late 1800's. They raise alfalfa hay in these same mountain valleys and ship it all over the world. They feed their cattle highest-quality feed.
They strive treat  Mother Earth and cattle humanely. Visit them at the Tuesday Harvest Market for the best in grass-fed & finished beef raised without hormones, antibiotics, or steroids. 
littledenmarkfarm.com

This Tuesday's vendors:
  • Adam's Heirlooms
  • Asian & Heirlooms
  • Chad's Produce
  • Cooks Family Farm
  • Earth First Eco-Farms
  • Frazier Family Farm
  • Laziz Foods 
  • LITTLE DENMARK FARM LLC
  • Love Muffins Bakery
  • Mololo Gardens
  • Parker Farms Produce
  • Paul's Vegetable Farm
  • Pyne Farms - Apples
  • Red Bicycle Breadworks
  • Tagge's Famous Fruit and Veggie Farms
  • Tequenos Factory
  • Urban Pioneer Foods
  • Weeks Berries
  • White Lake Farms LLC.
  • Wilkerson Farm

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EVENT PICKS THIS WEEK:
Great Salt Lake Yoga Fest
Jud Warwick at Vertical Diner
Phavian, Cambria & SYNKOFA
Toward a Theory of Environmental Policy
The Invisible War Screening
Under Pressure: Contemporary Prints
Scientist in the Spotlight: Lake-Effect Snow with Peter Veals
READER REWARDS
Free Stateroom Tix!

 

Dear friends & family,

Read below for some off-the-beaten-tracks events happening this week in Salt Lake City, including the scientific, speculative, artistic, entertaining, environmental and inspiring.

Also, the September CATALYST will be on our website by tomorrow (Friday) evening. Check it out. It's a fun one.

 ~ Greta

 

** You can access the entire online calendar AND our Community Resource Directory from this email now, as well as note sunrise times and moon phases. See left.

  

 


 

Event picks for
August 29 - September 5 

Aug. 31- Sept. 2, 9a-6p. 
Salt Lake Krishna Center, 965 E 3370 S. $30 (single day) $60 (weekend)  

 

75 Classes, 35 instructors, three days of yoga. See website for full schedule. 

  

greatslcyogafest.com

Sat. Aug. 31, 8p. Vertical Diner, 2280 West Temple. Free.


Every Friday and Saturday night is live acoustic night at the Vertical Diner. Attend this Saturday for Judd Warwick. 

Sun. Sept. 1, 7-9p. 

Crone's Hollow, 2470 S Main. Free.   

 
Join Crone's Hollow for a free BBQ and concert. Bring a potluck dish to share and your own drinks. Three bands, one stage, featuring Phavian, Cambriah and SYNKOFA. 

Wed. Sept. 4, 12:15-1:30p.  S.J. Quinney College of Law, 332 S 1400 E. Free. 

  

A lecture discussing society's numerous activities (purchasing and driving a car, applying lawn pesticides, leaf blowers) with environmental consequences

 

Environmental law largely ignores individuals as a source of environmental harms but it will be necessary to more directly address harms arising from environmentally significant individual behaviors to make progress toward sustainability, mitigate climate change, and, more generally, tackle second generation environmental challenges. Lunch provided.



Wed, Sept. 4, 7p. 

Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W Broadway. Free.   

 
The Invisible War is a groundbreaking investigative documentary about one of America's most shameful and best-kept secrets: the epidemic of rape within the U.S. military. The film paints a startling picture of the extent of the problem today: A female soldier in combat zones is more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire.
 
Director Kirby Dick will be in attendance for a post-film Q&A moderated by Doug Fabrizio, host of RadioWest.
 

Thurs, Sept. 5, 10a. 

Utah Museum of Fine Arts, 410 Campus Center Dr. Free.   

 
This exhibition presents selections from the largest collection of contemporary prints in the United States.
 
Under Pressure charts an array of artistic and social concerns, from minimalism to pop and conceptual art, and more recent works addressing race, gender and identity. Exhibition runs through January 5, 2014.

 

Fri. Sept. 6, 2-4p.  

Utah Museum of Natural History, 301 Wakara Way. Included in admission. 

 

Get face to face with local meteorologist Peter Veals to learn and discover his current research on lake effect snow.  Examine snow and get up to date on the latest computer modeling techniques.
   
nhmu.utah.edu
Reader Rewards
We've got some awesome give-aways for you this week!

David Bromberg Quintet: Sept. 13, Doors at 7, music at 8.

The Mother Hips: Sept. 14, doors at 8, music at 9.

All are 21+.

Email pax@catalystmagazine.net by Tuesday, September 1! Make sure to specify which tickets you'd like