National Trails Day
Temple Quarry Nature Trail 4370 Little Cottonwood Canyon Rd, Sandy, UT, United StatesClick here for more information.
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Join us by Zoom July 5 to discuss Evolving Faith by Steven Peck. Contact Peter Ashcroft for more information, or to be added to the mailing list.
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.
In the Company of Stewards meetings hearken back to how a company of pioneers would circle their wagons for the night and gather together for uplifting and constructive conversation. These meetings are held on Zoom, facilitated by a host, and recorded for publication on the Latter-day Saint Earth Stewardship. Register at: https://ldsearthstewardship.org/in-the-company-of-stewards/
University of Utah Welcome Week Tabling Fair University of Utah 2023 “Welcome Week” happens the first week of the school year at the U. For LDSES, this is an opportunity to promote LDSES to new incoming students as well as those returning. We are planning an LDSES table at the Welcome Week Tabling Fair on the Union Plaza, August 21-25 daily from 10 AM to 2 PM. We are looking for volunteers that can support our table during this week. If you are a University of Utah alum or just interested in promoting our organization to students, we would love to have your support. You can contribute a couple of hours, a full 4 hour shift, or multiple days. Please email slc@ldsearthstewardship.org if you have availability
Salt Lake Area LDSES will team with the Provo Utah LDSES Chapter at Utah Valley University on September 8, 2023, to staff a table and share our Latter-day Saint Earth Stewardship mission and resources with attendees at this event. If you are interested in volunteering at our table, contact us at SLC@LDSEarthStewardship.org.
The annual International Coastal Cleanup Day at Great Salt Lake State Park is scheduled for Saturday, September 16 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Volunteers will remove trash from Great Salt Lake’s shores and tributaries to restore critical wildlife habitat and improve water quality. Please wear clothes you can get dirty, shoes appropriate for mud and sand, and pack a rain jacket. Gloves, trash bags, and other cleanup supplies will be provided, but feel free to bring any of your own supplies. Schedule: 9:00 am – 9:30 am: Meet at Great Salt Lake State Park 9:30 am-12:00 pm: Cleanup at designated sites This is a volunteer event where we are teaming with Friends of Great Salt Lake and Great Salt Lake Audubon. Please register for this event Here If you have additional questions or need transportation to this event, contact Shelly Parkin at shellyrn83@gmail.com
In the Company of Stewards meetings hearken back to how a company of pioneers would circle their wagons for the night and gather together for uplifting and constructive conversation. These meetings are held on Zoom, facilitated by a host, and recorded for publication on the Latter-day Saint Earth Stewardship. Register at: https://ldsearthstewardship.org/in-the-company-of-stewards/
In the Company of Stewards meetings hearken back to how a company of pioneers would circle their wagons for the night and gather together for uplifting and constructive conversation. These meetings are held on Zoom, facilitated by a host, and recorded for publication on the Latter-day Saint Earth Stewardship. Register at: https://ldsearthstewardship.org/in-the-company-of-stewards/
This Great Salt Lake service project will be held at Antelope Island State Park on Saturday, October 21, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. Join us to learn about Antelope Islands’ contribution to Great Salt Lake hydrology and geology, while supporting our service project. We’ll start at 9 AM at the Fielding Garr Ranch with juice and donuts, and a park ranger talk on the hydrology\geology of the island in relation to the Great Salt Lake. Our service project will follow, in the form of plant removal and trash cleanup, which will last until 11:30 a.m. Physical activity will likely include digging and pulling plants, as well as picking up trash. After the project completion, all participants are invited to bring a picnic lunch to share a little more time in this beautiful place with friends and allies. Wear long pants and sturdy work shoes. Bring a shovel, work gloves, and a water bottle. If it’s a sunny day, you will definitely want a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, as there is very little shade on the island. For Free parking, be sure to tell them you are there to support the Earth Stewardship project. If you want to car pool, need other transportation assistance, or have any questions, contact us at slc@ldsearthstewardship.org If you have not been to Antelope Island in the fall, it is stunningly beautiful. Looking forward to seeing you there! If you can attend, please be sure to register at https://forms.gle/LSXBBeUSfx6Y9uHV7
In the Company of Stewards meetings hearken back to how a company of pioneers would circle their wagons for the night and gather together for uplifting and constructive conversation. These meetings are held on Zoom, facilitated by a host, and recorded for publication on the Latter-day Saint Earth Stewardship. Register at: https://ldsearthstewardship.org/in-the-company-of-stewards/
Join us at the annual LDSES Fall Forum on Saturday, Dec. 2 at 4 pm at the Sweet Branch of the Salt Lake City Library (455 E Ninth Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84103). Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/R2kTHHDfJGNjfQqA9 The theme of this year’s forum is “Stewardship in Practice: Next Steps in Taking Care of the Earth”. Panelists from LDSES will discuss what stewardship means. Now that we know it’s a gospel principle, where do we go from here? How do we follow this principle in our everyday lives? This discussion will be moderated by author, professor, and environmental advocate George Handley. Panelists include Shelly Parkin, Lucy Harper, Chip Oscarson, and Teresa Gomez. Light refreshments to follow. This event is in-person, but a recording will be available on YouTube later.