Olympic Pajama Party, a Westside Snub, and Galaxy Happy Hour
Salt Lake City is expected to officially — finally! — be granted the 2034 Winter Olympics. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means parse through economic data to figure out the gains and consider attending SLC’s 3 a.m. pajama party to celebrate. Plus, a Westside snub in Fairpark’s stadium development, a call-out for coffee vendors, and galaxy happy hour.
Resources and references:
- Will Utah’s ‘living legacy’ from 2002 boost state’s economy in a 2034 Winter Games? [Deseret News]
- What Can Westsiders Get from the MLB Stadium? [City Cast Salt Lake]
- Utah Legislature creates Fairpark district authority, but west-sider fails to become vice chair [Utah News Dispatch]
- The Case for (and Against) Glendale High School [City Cast Salt Lake]
- Submit a proposal to open a coffee shop at the Main or Marmalade Library branches. The deadline is Aug. 23, 2024.
- Astronomy on Tap SLC
Get tickets to our 801 Day event on Thursday, Aug. 1. It’s a celebration of our favorite area code, featuring a City Cast cider, live music, and local businesses. Tickets are $5 and will help Seven Canyons Trust build a new SLC park.
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