River Writing invites you to join Eli for a suitcase theater holiday proposal show, a few tunes from brilliant local highschool band ‘Shapes Named Soap’, a chance to singalong to some crabaoke (altered lyric power ballads about crabs) and engage in low-stakes drawing prompts and Q & A (or Q and more Q!) about how we can fortify local efforts to protect Great Salt Lake as inspired by DIY homage to our ancient coastal ancestor. All ages and abilities welcome with an especially vigorous invitation ... view more »
River Writing invites you to join Eli for a suitcase theater holiday proposal show, a few tunes from brilliant local highschool band ‘Shapes Named Soap’, a chance to singalong to some crabaoke (altered lyric power ballads about crabs) and engage in low-stakes drawing prompts and Q & A (or Q and more Q!) about how we can fortify local efforts to protect Great Salt Lake as inspired by DIY homage to our ancient coastal ancestor. All ages and abilities welcome with an especially vigorous invitation to those in the LGBTQ+ community and anyone organizing for racial/climate justice.
Sunday, October 15th. From 6:00-8:00 pm in the studio behind Survivor Wellness House at 59 S 1100 E in Salt Lake City (Parking is available across the street in the diagonal parking on the west side of 1100 E, or in Holy Cross Hospital’s parking lot. Please note: the street parking directly in front of the houses requires a parking permit.)
Free, no registration required. Everyone is welcome!
This event is made possible in partnership with Utah Humanities as part of the annual Utah Humanities Book Festival.
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