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48 Hours Kick off your summer in St. George. Water Attractions Dive into some cool water parks, geothermal pools and open wa- ters. Dining SLC Foodie tastes the exquisite Fleming’s. Entertainment // Dining // Calendar // Shopping // Nightlife Utah’S ENtErtaiNmENt GUiDE June 2013

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48 Hours Kick off your summer in St. George.

Water AttractionsDive into some cool water parks, geothermal pools and open wa-ters.

Dining SLC Foodie tastes the exquisite Fleming’s.

Entertainment // Dining // Calendar // Shopping // Nightlife

Utah’S ENtErtaiNmENt GUiDEJune 2013

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Contents

June 2013

Content ManagerKadee Duclos

Design & LayoutAmanda McIntyre | StephAnn Knotts

Contributors Jamie Lawson, Daniel Beecher, Michelle

Bridges and Dan Roby

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// 648 HOURS INCheck out popular hangouts and hidden gems in St. George.

// 8CASey SCOttGet the iNsider on Casey Scott's favorites in and around Salt Lake.

// 10eNteRtAINMeNtSplash around in the greatest water attractions in Utah and don't miss your local farmers markets.

// 18DININgGet introduced to two new eateries - Flatbread and Bonneville Brewery.

// 24StyLeheat up your wardrobe with some sizzlin' accessories and clothing.

// 30DAtebOOkFind something to do all month long and don't miss some of the year's most popular events.

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tuacahn Amphitheatre Built in the shadow of the 1500-foot spectacular red rock cliffs, the tuacahn amphitheatre and Center for the arts brings “Broadway in the Desert” to southern Utah! this summer, tuacahn brings Utah’s finest actors (new and seasoned), in some of Broadway’s greatest productions under the stars. the 2013-14 season includes “mary Poppins,” “thoroughly modern millie,” Disney’s “mulan” and “Starlight Express.”

tuacahn Amphitheatre, Ivins www.tuacahn.org

the Painted Ponya culinary island in Southern Utah, the Painted Pony brings a touch of southwestern flavor and intriguing flavors to St. George. the restaurant, tucked away in ancestor Square, is a combination of southwest art, great food, fresh flowers and in the evening a romantic atmosphere with subdued lighting and patio dining. Using fresh ingredients and delicate flavoring, the Painted Pony is truly a culinary art. an extensive wine list, generous portions, attentive service, and reasonable prices will convince you to return time and again.

2 West St. george boulevard, St. george www.painted-pony.com

Celebrity Concert SeriesCelebrity Concert Series audiences will thrill to some of the finest artists and entertainment available anywhere in the world. From russian ballet to opera and chamber orchestras—CCS presents world famous artists from all over the world from October 15 to march 29.

Cox Performing Arts Center 325 South 700 east, St. george www.dixie.edu/concerts

With a temperature

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degrees outside, St.

George has the hottest

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Tuacahn’s acclaimed

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Desert” to the towering

walls of Zion National

Park, there is something

for everyone this

summer in St. George.© Disney

green Valley Spa and HotelSt. George’s Green Valley Spa has been rated as the “best mid-sized spa in america by Spa Finder magazine, and one of the top-3 in the world by travel & Leisure. if you are looking for a destination spa experience to get away from it all, Green Valley Spa is the place to stay, play and relax.

1871 West Canyon View Drive, St. george www.greenvalleyspa.com

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Anasazi Steakhouse & gallerythe use of stones for cooking is not altogether new … at anasazi Steakhouse volcanic rocks are heated in a special oven and then placed onto specially-designed stoneware plates made to withstand the intense heat. the rocks are then delivered to your table along with your entree selection. a specialty dining experience in every sense of the word, anasazi Steakhouse offers fondue appetizers and desserts along with the hot rock cooking which is enjoyed in an art gallery setting.

1234 West Sunset boulevard, St. george www.anasazisteakhouse.com

Zion National Parkzion National Park has many won-ders around every turn of the road. You don’t have to walk the trails or hike the climbs to see the beauty of Nature that is zion. Driving the road from the zion-mt. Carmel highway down to the Visitors Center you can look for turnouts to stop and gaze at the amazing formations of cliffs, mesas, and mountains. however, you can’t help but want to get out and hike the many trails the canyon of-fers. take time to visit the old lodge for a quick meal.

Route 9, Springdale www.nps.gov/zion

Veyo Pool a well-known secret among locals, Veyo Pool, is hidden away in a small town just a few miles north of St. George. a beautiful natural spring fed swimming pool, the pool is located within a small basalt canyon. the building of this pool back in the 1920s gives it quite a history. recent renovations and improvements make it an enjoyable place to spend your day, especially on the hot summer days that southern Utah offer. there’s also Crawdad Canyon— known for its rock climbing and perfect for the kids who will love spending the day catching crawdads out of the creek that runs through the canyon.

287 east Veyo Resort Road, Veyo www.veyopool.com

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Casey Scott’s an awesome dude.

KUtV Channel 2 personality Casey Scott

is a Utah favorite. Get the iNside scoop on

his favorite things to do, see and eat in the

Beehive State.

Casey Scott

What are you most excited to do in Salt Lake this summer? Golf, golf, and more golf. and when i’m done with that, even more golf.

What do you love most about Utah?the 3 ½ seasons. i say 3 ½ because we always get a little short changed on spring. i also love the diversity of the landscape, from the lakes to the mountains and red rock.

What’s the best family day out for you and your family? Utah has so many great options for a day out with the family. my family loves Lagoon, hogle zoo, and the Natural history museum. if you want to do it on the cheap, Utah’s mountains are one big playground. We love hikes up Waterfall Canyon near Ogden, a drive up to Park City, or maybe a hop, skip, and plunge into one of Utah’s many lakes. i guess the best part of family day out would be the fact that you get a day with the family.

Where are you most excited to take your friends when they come to visit? Utah is one of those states where people who don’t live here ask, “What’s so great about Utah?” the amazing red rocks of moab and St. George, to start. Or how about the clean, cool air of Park City or a quiet night with a million stars on the top of a houseboat in Lake Powell?

What’s the best guys’ night out venue? i’d have to say a Jazz game, a real Salt Lake soccer game, or a road trip to Wendover. honestly, i would prefer a crowded poker table in the basement of a friend’s house.

What are the best date night places?With three kids, we take our date nights pretty seriously because they are far and few between. One of our favorite dates was dinner at market Street Grill and then a play at Capitol theater—Wicked was wicked!

Where is your favorite place to summer road trip in Utah?hands down, Lake Powell. it is a magical place. Growing up, Lake Powell was one trip we always looked forward to. it doesn’t get better than waterskiing on glass in the early morning and hourly dips to cool off in the afternoon, not to mention the sky full of stars every night.

Where is your favorite place to cool off in the summer?Cherry hill in Kaysville. my kids love it, and i really enjoy doing laps around the lazy river all summer long.

What event are you most excited for this summer?i’m a joker…and ex smoker and a midnight toker… Steve miller Band at red Butte Garden. if you have never been you really need to go—there is no prettier place to see a concert.

What is your most embarrassing moment on the air?You know, my job for the most part consists of me doing embarrassing things on the air all the time, but every once in a while, my shirt will creep up a little more than i would like it to, and ron Bird will make the comment, “Crack is whack.”

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he fact that our summer is a “dry heat” can be a small comfort when you’re staring down

triple digits on the thermometer. Fortunately, Utah is replete with rivers, lakes and reservoirs

offering dozens of ways to keep cool while having a blast. Whether it’s a leisurely day at a favorite fishing hole, or a heart-pumping first time run on a wakeboard, mother Nature offers some wet fun for just about every temperament in Utah.

it may seem strange to be touting the virtues of water-related recreation in a desert, but Utah’s unique geology brings us some world-class opportunities. take our rivers, for example. the northern mountains and southern red rock through rivers like the Green and Colorado have carved their pathways have made them prime destinations for rafting. With everything from gentle floats through the beautiful scenery on the San Juan, to class-V heart attack-inducing whitewater in Cataract Canyon, there’s a tailor-made adventure waiting for any and all. Choose a half-day of fun, a week-long camping adventure with meals cooked by friendly and experienced guides, or anything in between.

if a raft isn’t your preferred mode of river interaction, perhaps the slow-mo of fishing is more your speed. Utah’s mountain rivers and streams offer fantastic fly-fishing in some of the world’s most majestic settings. it’s hard to beat the sensation of wading into a gentle stream in the Uintas for a day of clean air and that special brand of clear headedness that only fishing can provide. Of course, fishing is not just for those seeking a zen experience. Sections of rivers like the Provo offer some areas sure to get your pulse pumping versus fish battle royal. Look to find some of the tastiest brown or rainbow trout you’ve ever eaten. if fly-casting isn’t your bag, try trolling the waters of Strawberry reservoir or Fish Lake for some fantastic boat fishing or simply seating along the shoreline.

But maybe you’re looking for something with a little more horsepower, something a little more high-speed. Well, you’re in luck on that front as well. Grab the nearest speedboat and get thee to a reservoir. most notable among Utah’s water playgrounds is definitely

By Daniel Beecher

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Lake Powell. Visited by over two million fun-seekers each year, Powell boasts nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline, with gorgeous natural features like the rainbow Bridge National monument and Glen Canyon’s red rock cliffs pretty much everywhere you look.

Let’s be honest, though: you don’t go to Powell for the sights. those are just perks. the real reason you go to america’s second largest man made reservoir (behind Lake mead) is to play. Whether you’re zipping around on a personal watercraft like a Jet Ski or Waverunner, or strapping yourself into a ski or wakeboard behind a boat, you’ll be in good company on Lake Powell. For best results, a week spent chilling on a houseboat with frequent jaunts out on the speedboat (so that you can perfect that slalom ski rooster tail) is sure to charge your batteries enough to get you through another year in the cubicle.

in the Northern part of the State, you’ll find similar joys at Flaming Gorge on the Utah/Wyoming border. Day-

trippers and weekenders may find Deer Creek, Pine View, Jordanelle or Bear Lake just their speed. Keep in mind, places like Jordanelle limit the number of boats and watercraft so that congestion doesn’t ruin everybody’s fun, so get there early (their campgrounds fill up quickly, too). another word of caution: high elevations and glacial runoff can make for some frigid water in the spring months, so if you insist on getting your ski on, you may want to pack a good wet suit.

Now, in an article about fun in Utah’s water, it would be a shame not to mention our most unique offering: the world famous Great Salt Lake. Often overlooked by water enthusiasts, Utah’s largest body of water is actually fantastic for sailing. Long shunned by motorboaters, a high-volume flushing station at the GSL marina to get all that salt off makes it a much more plausible outing option. there are even those who will venture out for skiing. While swimming in the GSL has fallen out of favor in recent decades (hence Saltair’s conversion from resort to concert venue), the braver among us can have the truly strange experience of wading way out from the shore into the shallow water, and learning what it feels like not to be able to sink. Considering the rarity of a salt lake in general, this may just be the defining Utah water experience.

On Exhibit June 14 - September 15

Check out our new Bistro Salt - new look and new menu!

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Pop Up @ LeoMIND OVER MATTER June 12, 13, 15 at 7pm and June 16 at 5pmArts Fest Dates June 21, 22 at 7pm

Create What You Crave June 14th Bread Making $29 per person

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A Contemporary Museum Merging Science,

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Water ParksCITy pARkS (Statewide)Check out if your community has a splash pad, community pool, rec center, wading stream or fishing pond. these water ways cut the summer heat and are cool places to hang out. Splash parks of note:The Gateway’s Olympic Fountain (SLC)Provo’s Pioneer Park (Provo —NEW)St. George’s Town Square (St. George)

CHERRy HILL WATER pARk (Kaysville)801-451-5379 | cherry-hill.comWelcome to Pirate’s Cove enjoy the themed experience with a wild ride or lazy float down the river, massive water slides and water cannons galore.

COWAbUNGA bAy WATER pARk (Draper) 801-553-1000 | cowabungabay.comGo from mild to wild on Cowabunga Bay’s 11 water slides of twisting, turning thrills. Or relax and soak up the sun at Cowabunga Beach with a zero depth entry, beach style.

pROvO bEACH RESORT (Provo)801-224-5001 | provobeachresort.comEnjoy beach life-style at family-fun destination feature a Flowrider, beach cruisers (bike rentals), bowling, golf simulators, ropes-course fantasy carousel and more.

THE SALOMON CENTER (Ogden)801-399-4653 | solomoncenter.comthe Flowrider offers excitement and thrill of catching a wave to boogie boarders and surfers of any skill level, delivers a smooth ride.

LAGOON-A-bEACH (Farmington) 801-451-8000 | lagoonpark.com

head to the ultimate aquatic playground — Utah’s

supreme surf-and-slide water park, Lagoon-a-Beach with six acres of surging slides, twisting hydro tubes, crystal waterfalls, bubbling fountains and summer swimming. Lagoon is a full-fledged amusement park with rides, shows, Pioneer Village and special events, so make a day of it.

SEvEN pEAkS WATER pARk (Provo)801-972-3300 | sevenpeaks.comUtah’s largest waterpark with 16 waterslides, 500,000-gallon wave pool, kids swimming areas and slides, cabanas, a giant half pipe tube ride, 100-foot free fall drop-slides, and a quarter-mile lazy river! additional fun centers in Lehi, Orem, Sandy, Salt Lake.

Geothermal PoolsCRySTAL HOT SpRINGS (Honeyville)435-279-8104 | crystalhotsprings.net

this oasis offers three hot tubs, a soaker pool, and an Olympic-size pool, all filled with spring water. temperature of each pool is regulated.

HOMESTEAd CRATER (Midway)435-654-1102 | homesteadresort.com

a geothermal spring hidden within a 55-foot-tall, beehive-shaped limestone rock. Guests can scuba, snorkel, swim, or just enjoy a relaxing soak in the therapeutic waters.

There are so many ways to enjoy those scorching hot days coming up this summer. Here’s a few of IN’s favorites – dive in!

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Open WatersSTATE pARkS (Statewide)Boating, swimming, fishing, kayaking, sailing, canoeing, camping and hiking are some of the activities to do at Utah’s popular water destinations. miles and miles of shoreline along

mountain lakes, urban reservoirs, public rivers and streams provide a variety of recreational activities. to learn more about recreational or fishing options, check out stateparks.utah.gov or the national park service at nps.gov.

GREAT SALT LAkE MARINA (SLC) 801-250-1898stateparks.utah.gov/parks/salt-lake Great Salt Lake State marina offers spectacular

views of sunsets, provides marina access for sailors, sculling enthusiasts, other boaters, and bird watchers.

JORdANELLE STATE pARk(Heber) 801-250-1898stateparks.utah.gov/parks/salt-lakea favorite place for getting out and practicing and mastering water sports.

SANd HOLLOW STATE pARk(St. George) 435-680-0715 stateparks.utah.gov/parks/sand-hollowBoating and fishing hot spot, the surrounding red rocks and sand dunes draw in swimmers, divers and off-roaders.

COLORAdO RIvER (Southeastern Utah) 928-608-6200 | utah.com/raft/riversFisher towers is a great segment on the Colorado river for families and groups.

FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA (Vernal, USDA)435-789-1181 fs.usda.gov/detail/ashley/specialplaces

LAkE pOWELL / GLEN CANyON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA(Southern Utah) 928-608-6200 | nps.gov/glca

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START: Highland High School(2100 S and 1700 E)

FINISH: Wasatch Presbyterian Church (1626 S 1700 E)

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Coming in July...Evita!

Egyptian Theatre Shows in June

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Dining

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Fresh fruits and vegetables. Delicious cheeses and jams. One-of-a-kind arts and crafts. Utah’s farmers

markets are brimming with amazing produce and locally

made goods, so be sure to check some out this summer!

Bustling with shoppers browsing booths filled with locally grown fruit and vegetables, local honey, grass-fed beef, cheese, jams, and handmade arts and crafts, the Wasatch Front Farmers’ markets™ are serving as convenient, gathering places for people to eat locally and sustainably. the Wasatch Front Farmers markets™ are helping instill what our great-grandparents already knew – food fresh from the farm tastes better!

three years ago, organizers, marty and maryann alston, chose their first farmers’ market location at Wheeler historic Farm. they saw the venue as the perfect place to bring people back to where food comes from – a local farm. Each week the market draws 100+ farmers, food vendors, and artisans, who offer Utah-grown produce, pasture raised eggs, and a delicious array of market prepared foods, like a farm-fresh pancake breakfast and wood-fired pizza. Wheeler Farm market, Sundays, June 2nd-October 27th, 9am-2pm, 6351 S. 900 E., murray.

Upon the success of the Wheeler Farm market, the Wasatch Front Farmers market™ added a second market location last year at the historic Gardner Village in West Jordan. the Gardner Village market takes place every Saturday from June-October. the market boasts live music, 20+ locally owned retail stores, the famous farmers’ market pancake breakfast, and 80+ farmers, food vendors, and artisans. the Gardner Village market is surrounded by history and tradition, and is sure to offer you a full day of entertainment and fun. Gardner Village market, Saturdays, June 1st-October 26th, 9am-2pm, 1100 W. 7800 S., West Jordan.

“We want to make local food accessible, affordable and profitable for our vendors,” maryann alston maintains, “so, we’ve added even more locations for 2013.” the new markets they are adding this year are Fridays at thanksgiving Pointe in Lehi, Fridays at various parks in millcreek township, and their Office Fresh program which takes the market to large-sized businesses. along with these new markets, the Wasatch Front Farmers market™ has also opened a permanent Farmers market retail store at 5823 S. State Street in murray. the Wasatch Front Farmers market Store is open thursday-Sunday from 10:00am-5:30pm.

“i come for the ambience,” said amanda Smith of Salt Lake City. “the things here are fresher and people are nicer.” Farmers markets are nostalgic; they remind people of simpler times, offering a temporary escape from box stores and fast-food. “We come because it’s a fun outing and we love the Brigham City peaches,” market patron, Colby Johnson stated. Farmers markets are a fixture of the past and the present working together to create a community-driven, local economy.

WASATCH FRONT

THE HEART AND SOUL OF THE COMMUNITY

For more information visit www.wasatchfrontfarmersmarket.org

the 3rd annual Urban Flea market is a great opportunity for attendees to shop, browse and enjoy this fun and family friendly event on Sundays in downtown Salt Lake City. this is an affordable marketplace where attendees may find a selection of eclectic vintage, used and new items including clothing, records, original artwork, furniture, tools, collectible toys, oddball-knick knacks and more. admission for

visitors is free and the event is open to the public.

the Urban Flea market has a great new location for 2013! the markets will host over 70 vendors and will be held at 600 South between main Street and West temple, on one of Salt Lake City’s busiest thoroughfares. this new location also offers over 100 free public parking spaces for

attendees and shaded grass areas.

the Urban Flea market will be held the second Sunday of every month June through October. Dates are June 9, July 14, august 11, September 8 and October 13. the markets will be held from 9:00am – 3:00pm.

Event and vendor information is available at www.fleamarketslc.com

Shop, browse and have fun!

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Around Town

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CRAFT SAbbATHSalt Lake City Library, 210 East 400 South, SLC; First Sunday of every month; Year-round; craftsabbath.com

dOWNTOWN FARMERS MARkETPioneer Park, 300 South and 300 West, SLC; SAT, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.; JUNE 8 – OCT 19; TUE, 4 p.m. – dusk; AUG 6 – OCT 22; slcfarmersmarket.org

bOUNTIFUL FARMERS MARkET100 East and 100 South, Bountiful; THU, 3 – 7 p.m.; JUNE – OCT; bountifulmainstreet.com

GARdNER vILLAGE MARkET1100 West 7800 South, West Jordan; SAT, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.; JUNE 1 – OCT 26; wasatchfrontfarmersmarket.org

HEbER vALLEy FARMERS MARkETMain Street between 200/300 South, HeberTHU, 4 – 9 p.m.; JUNE 13 – AUG 29; gohebervalley.com

MILLCREEk COMMUNITy MARkET

3474 South 2300 East, Millcreek; THU, 4 p.m. – dusk; JULY 26 – OCT 4; facebook.com/millcreekcommunitymarket

MURRAy pARk FARMERS MARkET200 East 5200 South, Murray; FRI, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. and SAT, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.; JULY 27 – OCT 27

pARk SILLy SUNdAy MARkETHistoric Main Street, Park City, Utah;SUN, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; JUNE 10 – SEP 23;parksillysundaymarket.com

pEOpLE'S MARkETInternational Peace Gardens, 1000 South 900 West, SLC; SUN, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.; JUNE 10 – OCT 21; slcpeoplesmarket.org

pROvO FARMERS MARkETPioneer Park, 500 West Center Street, Provo; SAT, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.; JUNE 1 – OCT 26;provofarmersmarket.blogspot.com

SOUTH JORdAN FARMERS MARkETSouth Jordan Towne Center, 1610 South Redwood Rd., South Jordan;

SAT, 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.; JULY 28 – OCT 27;southjordanfarmersmarket.com

SUGAR HOUSE FARMERS MARkET2100 South 1500 East, SLC; FRI, 4 – 8 p.m.; JULY 5 – OCT 11; facebook.com

URbAN FLEA MARkET875 South 50 West, Kaysville; 2nd SUN of every month, 9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.; JUNE – OCT

WHEELER FARM MARkET6351 South 900 East, SLC; SUN, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.; JUNE 3 through OCT 28; wasatchfrontfarmersmarket.org

Farmers Markets 2013

Local vendors will beon site with samples.

Grand Opening!June 22

Boutique on June 1 from 1- 5 p.m.

Buy a whole sandwichand get a Rosehill

strawberry lemonade free

Buy two Beyond Coastal sun care products and get a free Beyond Coastal

Lip Balm free.

We carry a lot of unique items you have found in the valley’s Farmers Market’s!

• Amour Spreads• Butchers Bunches• Gourmet Utah Chocolate• Juices, Cokes, and other

specialty drinks as well asLocally Roasted Coffee.

• Salsa and Chips• Utah Produce (Seasonally)• Local beef products• Local dairy products

And Many More

Some of the products we carry are:

8767 S 700 E, Sandy, UT 84070(801) 738-1569 • E-mail: [email protected]

Like Us on Facebook: Local Flavors Market & Cafe

Sandy’s Landmark • Cy’s Market

NOW OPENMon-Sat 7:30 A.M.- 7 P.M.

We are inside

We have a full coffee bar,as well as serving up sandwiches, Salads, and Soups Seasonally!

Check out our Facebookfor Coupons & Specials

*Before attending an activity, please verify all information.

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No longer is Utah known only for its variety of outdoor adventure, it is finally a place with an exciting, interesting assortment of eateries. But can the same thing be said for a chain steak house?

admittedly, i was a bit skeptical that i wouldn’t experience anything new or different at Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar. Now, i wasn’t expecting anything particularly unpleasant. hey, i love a good steak but i generally know what to expect at these kinds of places. But tonight was different.

the atmosphere is “steakhouse” familiar with dark wood, comfortable burgundy booths and elegant table settings. You’ll also pass several impressive wine coolers and collections on the way to your seat. as we sat down, i was expecting to be handed an exhaustive, way-to-heavy wine menu. having won the award of Excellence in Wine Spectator, choosing a wine at a place like this can be overwhelming. instead, i was handed an interactive wine menu programmed onto

an iPad. Finally, for those of you who get nervous speaking intelligently to the wine steward or even pronouncing ‘sommelier’ correctly, you now have the iPad to break down that intimidating barrier. Fleming’s has made choosing your wine simpler and definitely more fun.

the dinner menu also had some unique options like pan crisped pork belly, made with creamy goat cheese grits & sweet onion chutney. Seared ahi tuna – made with fresh vegetable salad and spicy mustard sauce. the entrée’s, served a la carte, encourage family-style sharing of appetizers and sides. We decided to test their hand at steaks and ordered a rib eye bone out, oscar style. it was rich, buttery and delicious. We also orders the special – Cedar, orange and tea-smoked filet mignon. this was served with lemon-garlic butter, spring mushrooms, toasted pine nut ragout and prosciutto wrapped green beans. i’ve never described a steak as tasting “light and fresh” but this tender cut was the perfect choice for a warm spring evening.

adding to Fleming’s uniqueness was the friendliness of the staff. i got the chance to speak to several of the servers, the manager and the chef. When i asked what they liked most about working at Fleming’s, there was a theme of “family” and “working together”. they all seemed to appreciate that people have a choice when going out to eat, so their motto is “whatever it takes!” their goal is to make you glad you came and to bring out the best food possible. the dining crowd included fathers and sons, couples on dates, family gatherings and business meetings in their private dining rooms. When asked what else set them apart from other steak houses in Salt Lake City, manager, Joseph Wright, spoke excitedly about their consistent, excellent menu with the addition of weekly chef specials that are inspired by current trends.

if you’re looking for the familiarity and comfort of a steak house with just the right amount of individuality, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar just might be your new favorite place.

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Downtown Salt LakeGunslinger's Outlaw bbQ445 South 400 West

devil's daughter 533 South 500 West

pat's bbQ155 West Commonwealth Avenue

Central R and R barbeque307 West 600 South

Draperpit Master bbQ House300 East 12400 South

Goodwood barbecue Company133 East 12300 South

LaytonHoly Smoke bbQ & Grill855 Heritage Park Blvd.

Moon dog's Cafe792 West Hillfield Road

MidvaleMama's plantation Restaurant7194 South Union Park Avenue

OgdenTimber Mine1701 Park Boulevard

Lee's Mongolian bbQ2866 Washington Boulevard

Park Citybandits' Grill and bar440 Main Street

High West distillery & Saloon703 Park Avenue

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NAkEd FISH bISTRO 67 West 100 South, SLCNaked Fish Bistro offers an extraordinary sushi bar and full menu of Japanese specialties–including traditional sukiyaki–served in a sleek tatami room, if you like. By the way, you don’t have to love raw fish to enjoy a meal at Naked Fish. From skewers of grilled Wagyu, marinated beef tongue and sizzling chicken, a range of small plates and entrees are equally inviting. the sake, wine, beer and tea list is also one of the best in town. For more information visit nakedfishbistro.com

Take a bite and a sip of some new favorite culinary offerings in the valley - Flatbread and Bonneville Brewery!

Flatbread is an upbeat Neapolitan pizzeria and wine bar specializing in serving authentic wood-fired Neapolitan pizza certified by the associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana (VPN) of Naples, italy. they strictly adhere to the regulations set forth not only by the VPN, but by long-standing tradition. Flatbread’s certified Neapolitan pizza menu is complemented by additional creative pizzas, market fresh salads, fresh baked focaccia sandwiches, an extensive beverage program and an energetic, well-trained staff who have a passion for creating a memorable experience. 1044 East 2100 South, SLC; (801) 467-2180; flatbreadpizza.com

Bonneville Brewery, Utah’s newest locally-owned-and-operated brewery and restaurant, recently celebrated its grand opening.

“Bonneville Brewery’s grand opening was an opportunity for us to celebrate our new restaurant with the public, as well as the expansion of Utah’s small, close-knit brewing community,” said Brad Shepherd, owner of Bonneville Brewery. “the combination of a great facility and experienced team of chefs, brewers, and managers offers a unique dining experience.”

Bonneville Brewery completely remodeled the building that formerly housed the bar tracks and now offers great detail and unique touches created by ric Jedrziewski, the interior designer of several well-known establishments, including Stein Erickson Lodge in Park City. the restaurant boasts two large outdoor patios, a bar made entirely of recycled glass bottles, several large-screen tVs for entertaining, and unique pieces of art that tie into the local history of the area. the facility’s two levels provide a designated family-friendly downstairs area for dining, and an upstairs bar area for guests 21 and older.

the new brewery’s kitchen is led by Executive Chef Joe Davis, who has more than 20 years of national and international cooking experience. Chef Davis’ fresh, made-in-house dishes like macaroni and cheese balls, chicken pot pie, in-house smoked chicken wings, and a house-cured pastrami burger take a modern twist on traditional american comfort cuisine.

the restaurant’s brewery, led by Eric Dunlap and Dave Watson, is currently producing eight solid interpretations of classic beer styles and plans to have four additional craft-brewed beers by summer, with flavors ranging from light and hoppy to dark and malty. the restaurant’s drink menu also includes a variety of specialty alcoholic and non-alcoholic, and family-friendly beverages such as homemade root beer and cream sodas.

For more information visit Facebook.com/BonnevilleBrewery. 1641 North Main Street, Tooele

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The Salt Lake area boasts some amazing boutiques with a wide variety of unique gifts. From home décor to women’s clothing to gourmet goodies, you’re sure to find

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From luscious gourmet goodies, sparkling jewels, and swanky women’s accessories to home décor, baby finds, creations of local artists, and innovative corporate gifts, there is an enchanting treasure awaiting those on your list. To dazzle the recipient even more, they’ll wrap your gift in unparalleled fashion. A hand crafted box tied with a satin ribbon and a personalized card add the finishing touches to an

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Details Comforts for the home and owner Becky hatch has given fresh inspiration to designers for years in the art of interior design. her signature style and eye for unique furniture, art, and the latest style provides a fun, warm shopping experience. Details is known for an elegant array of home decor, accessories, linens, and everything you need for your home.

Hand-poured soy candle $38Ottoman $298

vINTAGE CHICGardner Village1100 West 7800 South, West Jordan801.352.1240www.gardnervillage.com this adorable, bright enamel skinny belt with neutral camel loop is sure to complement any outfit. Can't decide which color? Get them all because if you mention this ad, you pay half the price! regularly $12.99; now just $5.99. available at Vintage Chic at Gardner Village while supplies last. this will be your favorite go-to accessory: a lightweight chevron infinity scarf in all the fun spring and summer colors. So versatile you can practically wear it with anything. and at just $5.99 right now, this makes a great gift! regularly $12.99. On sale now while supplies last.

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HIp & HUMbLE1043 East 900 South, SLC801.467.3130www.hipandhumble.com For the last thirteen years, Hip and Humble has delighted in creating an inspiring place to shop for women’s clothing, accessories, fantastic gifts, and home decor. Grab a freshly made cookie and enjoy browsing through their eclectic mix of products.

Purse: $112.95Clutch $62.95Wedges $92.50

THISTLESDraper Peaks Shopping Center217 East 12300 South, Suite J1 Draper801.495.4998www.thistleshomeandgift.com Thistles has a large selection of the season’s hottest statement necklaces in all this season’s colors. Check it out and see their selections at amazing prices.

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June 14-15 // Chalk Art FestivalThe gaTewayJoin us at the Gateway in Salt Lake City for Utah’s largest street painting festival! Utah Foster Care Chalk art Festival combines community art with a great cause — every year on Fathers Day weekend! artists of all ages and more than 20,000 families mark their calendars for this major summer event.

June 28 // Park City Gallery StrollPark CiTy Main sTreeTGallery Stroll is a community wide event hosted by members of the Park City Gallery association the last Friday of each month from 6:00 – 9:00pm. the popular event fills Park City’s historic main Street as locals and visitors alike enjoy a unique showcase of artists, exhibitions and art events. the free, self-guided tour is annually attended by thousands of visitors.

June 20-23 // Utah Arts Festivallibrary square, downTownthe Utah arts Festival is the largest outdoor multi-disciplinary arts event in Utah with attendance hovering over 80,000 each summer. having garnered numerous awards internationally, nationally and locally, the event remains one of the premiere events that kicks off the summer in Utah each June.

June 28 // Sketch Cabaretsky lodgeExperience an interactive myriad of creative talent with this world-renowned academy and agency.

Sketch Cabaret represents all aspects of creativity with a platform unlike anything you have experienced. Our events are interactive and welcoming to all age groups, backgrounds, and talent levels. Sketch Cabaret is designed to provoke creative thought in artists, musicians, engineers, architects, designers, stylists, performers and dreamers. We provide an open network with top talent in local areas, with individuals in leading video game and film studios, private dance companies, design firms, performance institutions, and local traditional artists. Sketch

Cabaret partnered with the Sky Lodge five-star luxury resort and boutique hotel in Park City alongside future high-profile projects with Sundance Film Festival for events and workshops. Our monthly events are located at the Sky Lodge in Park City (the last Friday of each month) where you will find local and national DJs, live musicians, aerial performances, modern dancers, figure art model stations, over 20 costumed models, 3 hour art model pose for painters, spoken word, a featured live artist and gallery showcase. We have a signature program for youth ages 20 and under named “arise.” Sketch Cabaret also hosts mini sessions in Salt Lake City at zest every Wednesday night. For more information visit www.facebook.com/sketchcabaret and theskylodge.com.

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ConcertsFOALS6/3 Doors 7:00 p.m.; $20.00, The Depot, 400 West South Temple, SLC

THE COLOR MORALE6/4 6:00 p.m.; In the Venue, 219 South 600 West, SLC

ALICE COOpER & MARILyN MANSON6/4 7:00 p.m.; USANA, 5150 South 6055 West, WVC

ALkALINE TRIO6/5 8:00 p.m.; In the Venue, 219 South 600 West, SLC

dIRRRTy FT. FELIx6/7 The Complex, 636 West 100 South, SLC

THEy MIGHT bE GIANTS6/8 Doors 7:00 p.m.; $20 in advance, $25 at the door; The Depot, 400 West South Temple, SLC

LOGIC WITH SpECIAL GUEST QUEST6/10 The Complex, 636 West 100 South, SLC

CARTEL6/11 Doors 7:00 p.m.; $16, The Complex, 636 West 100 South, SLC

EC TWINS, MySTO ANd pIZZI6/14 9:50 p.m.; $15, The Depot, 400 West South Temple, SLC

TIM MCGRAW6/15 7:00 p.m.; USANA, 5150 South 6055 West, WVC

NEkROMANTIx6/17 6:00 p.m.; In the Venue, 219 South 600 West, SLC

HINdER6/18 5:00 p.m.; In the Venue, 219 South 600 West, SLC

bARENAkEd LAdIES6/20 7:00 p.m.; USANA, 5150 South 6055 West, WVC

ROyAL bLISS6/20 Utah Arts Festival amphitheater stage9:45; Library and Washington Squares – 500 South 300 East, SLC

THE ALMOST6/20 6:00 p.m.; In the Venue, 219 South 600 West, SLC

dOUG STANHOpE6/21 Doors 7:30 p.m.; $25, The Complex, 636 West 100 South, SLC

SUMMER OF STRANGE TOUR6/27 Summer of Strange tour ft. Krizz Kaliko6:30 – 11 p.m.; In the Venue, 219 South 600 West, SLC

ANbERLIN6/28 The Complex, 636 West 100 South, SLC

HAySTAk ANd bIG SNAp6/29 6:00 p.m.; In the Venue, 219 South 600 West, SLC

vANS WARpEd TOUR6/29 11:00 a.m., Utah State Fair Park, 155 North 1000 West, SLC

DiningLOCAL FLAvORS ANd MARkET CAFé bOUTIQUE6/1 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.; 8767 South 700 East, Sandy

LA CAILLE FATHER’S dAy bRUNCH6/16 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.; $56 adults, $28 children 4-12, $6 3 and under; LaCaille, 9565 South Wasatch Blvd, Sandy

CRAGGy RANGE WINE dINNER AT LA CAILLE6/19 Steve Smith master of Wine and director of Viticulture, joins us from New zealand for a delightful evening of food and wine entertainment. LaCaille, 9565 South Wasatch Blvd, Sandy

LOCAL FLAvORS MARkET & CAFé GRANd OpENING6/22 Local vendors onsite with samples.8767 South 700 East, Sandy

PerformancesJERSEy bOyS6/4 – 16 Capital Theatre, 50 West 200 South, SLC

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Week 1 (June 4-9, 2013): tue - thu: 7:30pm | Fri: 8pm | Sat: 2pm & 8pm | Sun: 1pm & 6:30pm

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MOTOWN SOUNdS6/7 – 9 a theatrical review of the hits and hit makers of motown: the Supremes, the temptations, aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, marvin Gaye and many more! $29

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advance reserved, $34 door, $35 advance front of house, $40 door, $45 cabaret seats, $50 door; 8:00; Egyptian Theatre, 328 South Main Street, Park City

THE SUNSHINE bOyS6/13 – 16 a vaudeville duo reluctantly agree to reunite for a tV special. their grudging reunion brings the two back together, along with a flood of memories, miseries and laughs. $23 advance reserved, $27 door, $29 advance front of house, $34 door, $35 cabaret seats, $40 door ; 8:00; Egyptian Theatre, 328 South Main Street, Park City

bEST OF AFRICA6/17 Best of africa cultural group, two performances. 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre, 300 Wakara Way, SLC

WISEGUyS COMEdy NIGHT6/28 – 29 Salt Lake’s premier comedy club, featuring the best comics in the business, comes to Park City for two special nights! hilarious stand up comedy with Keith Stubbs, Spencer King and mC – heather mabbot8:00; Egyptian Theatre, 328 South Main Street, Park City

ROCk N’ RIbS FESTIvAL6/29 Live music and free BBQ samples from some of Utah’s best BBQ restaurants.4 – 10 p.m.; Free, Gallivan Center, 239 South Main Street

Expos & FestivalsASIAN FESTIvAL6/8 Southtowne Expo Center, 9575 South State Street, Sandy

ROCky MOUNTAIN GUN SHOW6/15 – 16 www.rockymountaingunshow.com, Southtowne Expo Center, 9575 South State Street, Sandy

UTAH ARTS FESTIvAL6/20 – 23 Library and Washington Squares – 500 South 300 East, SLC

GEM FAIRE6/21 – 23 www.gemfaire.com, Southtowne Expo Center, Sandy

Special EventsWASATCH FRONT FARMERS MARkET 6/1 tomatoes so red they are bursting with flavor and strawberries so delicious you'll eat half of them before you get home... the Wasatch Front Farmers market is excited to call Gardner Village home again. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Gardner Village, 1100 West 7800 South, WJ

MONdAy FAMILy NIGHTS6/10 – 17 Bring your family and a picnic dinner. Enjoy cool Summer evenings filled with diverse cultural entertainment, crafts and activities. $38 per family, free for members.

GARdEN TREASURES TOUR6/15 We will leisurely wander five or more gardens in the Salt Lake are, discussing garden design, plant selection, water features, outdoor living spaces, container plants and more. Special fee includes a boxed lunch and van transportation. Register at 801-581-8454 or www.redbuttegarden.org9 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Red Butte Garden, 300 Wakara Way, SLC

bRITISH FIELd dAy6/15 Non-profit British cars and bike show. registration for show is $10 at www.britishfieldday.com, all proceeds go to Salt Lake arts academy. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.; $5 donation for adults, kids 12 and under free, Liberty Park, 500 East 900 South, SLC

dROp 13 SALT LAkE – HALF MARATHON6/15 6:00 a.m.; 8302 South Brighton Loop Road, Brighton

SUMMER SOIREE GARdEN pARTy6/22 6:00 p.m.; Jordan Valley Water conservancy, 8275 South 1300 West, West Jordan

WorkshopsbEGINNERS WORkSHOp6/1 Perfect for those intimidated by yoga in a studio setting! have fun and learn the basics of Baptiste Yoga. 1-4 p.m.; Salt Lake Power Yoga, 250 East Broadway, SLC

AvOId FALLING FOR A JERk OR JERkETTE!6/4, 11, 18 three day course. 6:15 – 8:45 p.m.; Salt Lake County Government Building, North Building, room N4017, 2001 South State Street, SLC

yOGA IN THE GARdEN6/11 – 7/18 Registration required at 801-581-8454; Every Tuesday and Thursday 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.; Red Butte Garden Greenhouse, 300 Wakara Way, SLC

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TOWNHOMES, TWIN HOMES & SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES

SOLARPOWERED

HOME ENERGYRATING SYSTEM

VERSION 3.0QUALIFIED

TAX CREDIT QUALIFIED

RECYCLEDMATERIALS

SAVE UP TO 70%ON UTILITY BILLS

GEOTHERMALHEATING & COOLING

TANKLESSWATER HEATERS

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*Compared to a home built to Utah’s current Energy Building Code (2006 IECC Building Code Standard)

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