Workshops will be held the 2nd Saturday of every month, from 8:30am to 4:30pm.
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First-time Home Ownership Workshop
The Home Ownership Workshop has been developed to educate first-time home buyers about the home purchasing process. This education will help them better understand each step and gain confidence in their home buying decisions.
Workshops will be held the 2nd Saturday of every month, from 8:30am to 4:30pm.
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Snow 'n' Sun Runners Event
The Snow 'n' Sun Runners are a running club located in Northern Utah, the Cache Valley and Logan area. They hold various runs throughout the year with the Top of Utah Marathon, Top of Utah Half Marathon and Blacksmith Fork Freedom Run (15k) being their larger runs. They also assist other organizations with their running events.
See website for event details
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9:00 AM Sweat For A Pet Run/Walk
5k or 1 mile walk your dog. Run starts at 9:00am. Registration starts at 8:00am.
All proceeds go to the Cache Valley Humane Society.
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9:00 AM Cache Valley Gardeners' Market
Note: Due to road construction in 2013 on 200 East, Cache Valley Gardeners' Market will be moving to Willow Horseshoe Park at Willow Park.
Cache Valley Gardeners' Market is an open-air market located in Northern Utah's beautiful Cache Valley. Join local gardeners, food vendors, and crafters at the Cache Valley Gardeners' Market.
Call or visit the website for more information.
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10:00 AM Run for the Wounded Warrior 5K
On Oct 8, 2011 the USU Army ROTC will host the "Run for the Wounded Warrior" 5K race. The proceeds will benefit the Wounded Warrior Project and the USU Army ROTC. Please participate and support both Soldiers who have served and have sacrificed their physical and mental wellbeing to provide the United States with security, as well as Soldiers preparing to become future leaders of our great combat forces. We'd also like to thank our biggest sponsor the Utah Army National Guard, who is providing great support for this event.
Pre-register online! Additional details are also found on the website.
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11:00 AM Boo at the Zoo
Come Play the Wild Way. Willow Park Zoo presents their annual fall event "Boo at the Zoo". Boo at the Zoo is meant for those between the ages of 3 and 11. Children can trick-or-treat, visit animals and play games while wearing their Halloween costumes.
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1:00 PM Mythology and Magic: Enter the World of Harry Potter
On Saturday, October 8, 2011, the Museum of Anthropology will be bringing a bit of Hogwarts to Cache Valley. Come join us in our Potions class as we make things go "boom", "pop" or bubble over the top, or participate in our Charms class and learn about ways people throughout time have protected themselves against dark magic and illness. Come sample delightful food at the Three Broomsticks from the world of Harry Potter and make a licorice wand or chocolate frog. For those with extra energy, enjoy a game of Quidditch, with play times at 11 am, 1 pm and 2 pm. Participate in our Harry Potter costume contest and compete for free Aggie Ice Cream at 1 pm. Throughout the day patrons can view posters about author J. K. Rowling and the phenomenon of Harry Potter, including for those who are unfamiliar with the Harry Potter world, basic information on the story and terms. Come join us for a FREE fun filled day of magic and wonder!.
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2:00 PM Matinée Enchantée: Magic and Music at the Mansion
The Hatch Academy of Magic and Music presents an enchanting afternoon of magic and music. Deceptionist Richard Hatch, violinist Rosemary Hatch, and pianist Jonathan Hatch in an ensemble performance! Music by Kreisler, Saint-Saëns and Miyagi, magic by Hofzinser, Vernon, Robert-Houdin and others.
Only 56 seats. Reservations strongly recommended. Mothers just half price if accompanied by a child for this performance only.
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3:00 PM USU Cops and Robbers Classic
At Every Athlete Racing League, we recognize that many of the typical races done today are too boring to be fun. Every once in a while you need something to spice up your racing routine, or get you excited in racing in the first place. If this is the case, the USU Cops and Robbers Classic is the perfect race for you!
At 3:00 pm on Saturday, October 8th we will meet at the center of the Quad on the USU campus to stage the biggest showdown between the criminally inclined and the punishment oriented police the world has ever seen! To participate, just show up with your running shoes, five bucks, your friends and plenty of energy to chase or be chased with! The course will be approximately 3 miles, will wind all over campus, go over obstacles and even pass through buildings! And, the best part is, ALL of the entry fees you and your competitors pay will be divided up among the winners!
See website for more details of the race.
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7:00 PM Human Wildlife Interactions with Dr. Patricia Cramer
In this talk Dr. Cramer will present information on how wildlife crossings are working in Utah and other states. The presentation will contain hundreds of pictures of all kinds of wildlife using wildlife crossings. The ideas of changing driver behavior and training wildlife will be presented.
Dr. Cramer is a Research Assistant Professor at Utah State University. She has active research projects looking at wildlife and roads in Utah, Montana, Idaho, Vermont, and Oregon, and a completed study in Washington. Dr. Cramer was co-author with John Bissonette on the National Academies' Research Project, 'Evaluation of the Use and Effectiveness of Wildlife Crossings.' This 4 year study helped us understand the state of the practice and science of mitigating roads for wildlife in North America. She received the Denver Zoo's Conservationist Award for 2010.
For adults and interested youth.
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7:30 PM Square Dance Lessons
Join us for loads of fun. Square dance lessons for all new dancers begin October 13th. Singles and couples are welcome.
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