Jordan River Cleanup

The Jordan River Commission organizes #LoveYourWatershed cleanup and restoration service projects on the second Saturday of each month. The November 12 project will be at: Gadsby Trailhead 1223 W N Temple St, Salt Lake City, UT 84116 9am – 11am More information and registration is available here.

BYU Forum with Katharine Hayhoe

In-person attendance will be limited to BYU students, faculty, and staff but the forum will also be viewable by BYUtv.

Jordan River Cleanup

17th South River Park 1150 W 1700 South, Salt Lake City, Utah

The Jordan River Commission organizes service projects on the second Saturday of each month. The December project will be at 17th South River Park.

People’s Great Salt Lake Summit

Westminster College

SAVE THE DATE and register here for the People’s Great Salt Lake Summit on Saturday, December 10th from 11 am – 2 pm at Westminster College!! This summit will provide a foundational understanding of what’s happening to Great Salt Lake, how you can get involved, and how we can all work together toward solutions. During the event, after a State of the Lake, we’ll break out into groups to dream, discuss, and co-create a People’s Plan for Great Salt Lake that we’ll use as we head into 2023 legislative session and beyond. We’ll then break for lunch and come back together to share with the larger group before closing and providing actionable next steps. It’s time for the people’s voice to be heard. It’s time for us to come together, strategize, and plan strategies to hold stakeholders and legislators accountable to the ecological disaster being perpetuated at the Great Salt Lake. Join us for a space of dreaming the possible as we gather to organize, discuss, and grieve. This is an all-hands moment. In a legislative environment that seeks to silo our voices, we’re coming together to face this crisis as organizers, as concerned citizens, as organizations, and as artists. If you’ve been looking for a way to get involved to save the lake — this is your moment. We’d love for you to join us in person but if you’re not feeling well or can’t make it, we have an online option as well. Register here and please help us spread the word! In solidarity, The SOGSL Team

Citizens’ Climate Lobby LDS Action Team Meeting

The LDS Action Team announcement: This will be holding a special monthly Zoom event titled: Gratitude Night Please join us as we look back in gratitude at the momentum and progress made this past year.  From the Katharine Hayhoe presentations to Presiding Bishop Gerald Causse’s wonderful General Conference message, we have much to celebrate and be grateful for.  Plus, we’ll be looking forward to dates, events, opportunities, and challenges.  We can change and become better stewards.  Invite a friend and join us! Also, as another friendly reminder—this coming Tuesday, November 29th, at 11:05 AM, BYU will be hosting Katharine Hayhoe at their Forum Address. Thousands will be in attendance, and it will be broadcast (and recorded for later viewing) on BYU-TV. As an Evangelical Christian and world-renowned climate scientist, Katharine works tirelessly to build a bridge between faith and science through education about climate change. She also speaks about how we can learn to discuss this vital subject better and talk in kinder ways, where we first look for common ground with our family, friends, and associates. The BYU Forum addresses will be accessible at: www.byutv.org/byu-forum  Here is the Zoom access to the upcoming meeting: https://citizensclimate.zoom.us/j/89072562621?pwd=b0lnenk4RERQUGhxMWU2YmwxSmptUT09 Meeting ID: 890 7256 2621 Passcode: 797406 We hope you can join us! The LDS Action Leadership Team Tom Cain, Dave Ryser, Craig Smith, Danielle Corbett, Ian Sandland, and Doug Evans

Jordan River Cleanup

The Jordan River Commission organizes service projects on the second Saturday of each month. (Locations vary.) Details will be posted here as they become available.

Wallace Stegner Center 28th Annual Symposium

The Future of the Great Salt Lake | March 16-17, 2023 The Stegner Center’s 28th annual symposium on March 16-17, 2023, will focus on the Great Salt Lake. One of the world’s largest hypersaline lakes, the Great Salt Lake is on the verge of collapse due to climate change, drought, and population pressures that have reduced inflows and shrunk the lake by more than two-thirds. The Great Salt Lake has been in the media lately, not only locally, but nationally and internationally given the unique nature of the lake and the grave risks to human health—referred to by the New York Timesas “Utah’s environmental nuclear bomb”—that would result from the toxic dust of a desiccated lakebed. Day one will consider the state of the lake and factors leading to its decline. We will then consider the risks to human health and the millions of migratory birds dependent on the lake, along with economic impacts, if this ecosystem collapses. Day two will focus on solutions to preserve the lake with presentations by scientists, water policy experts, politicians, community leaders, and others. The symposium will be hybrid, with speakers in person and attendees joining in person and online.

Wasatch Community Gardens Spring Plant Sale

Rowland Hall 720 S. Guardsman Way, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

Volunteer to help with the Wasatch Community Garden Spring Plant Sale. Click here for more information.

National Trails Day

Temple Quarry Nature Trail 4370 Little Cottonwood Canyon Rd, Sandy, UT, United States

Click here for more information.

Wasatch Wildflower Festival

Snowbird Ski Resort

Held annually, the Wasatch Wildflower Festival is a multi-day event hosted at the four Cottonwood Canyons ski areas to celebrate the beauty and diversity of wildflowers in the Wasatch Mountains.  The 2023 Festival will be held on the following dates and locations:  July 8 (Brighton Ski Resort, in conjunction with the Brighton Institute’s Brighton Days), July 9 (Solitude Mountain Resort, and celebrating local artists), July 15 (Snowbird Ski Resort), and July 16 (Alta Ski Area).  The Festival begins at 9 am each day, and the last guided walk leaves at 1 pm.   The event is free, but registration is required.  Registration will open in May. Click here for more information.