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The Central Ninth Neighborhood has a sweet treat for all you heathens on Easter Sunday!
In our continued quest to be the best darn neighborhood in Salt Lake City - the Central Ninth collective of awesome small businesses doing an ALL DAY easter egg hunt! Scattered around the Central Ninth Neighborhood outside & inside of these businesses during their Sunday hours - you'll find eggs with candy & sweet prizes to all the hot spots in Central Ninth - including food & (N/A) beverage giveaways, stickers, merch, free classes & gift cards! Scion Cider Bar will be open early on this special SUNDAY FUNDAY - 10AM FOR CIDERMOSAS & Sunday brunch bevvies to go with your Central 9th Market breakfast sammich. Fuel up while day drinking around the hotspots in Central Ninth, or hit one of your fave C9 spots before/after attending the annual Bunny Hop at TF Brewing! NOTE: Most of the Central 9th participating locations are 21+ ONLY & Easter eggs will be randomly scattered around all businesses - inside & outside around these businesses! Participating 21+ Bars include: Bar Nohm, Scion Cider, SnowmoBar, The Pearl SLC, Theives Guild Cidery, and Water Witch. Under 21 spots include Central 9th Market, Laziz SLC, Blue Copper Coffee, The BLOCK Pilates & CHVRCH Cycle - free classes won are subject to age minimums, restrictions may apply. SPY HOP ANNUAL BENEFIT
Location: The Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 Time: 1800–2130 hours (6:00–9:30 PM) Tickets are on sale now: spyhopab2025.afrogs.org/#/tickets/event On January 9, 2025, the Ballpark Community Council will host a meeting with the Salt Lake City Mayor at Salt Lake Community College, South City Campus, at 1575 South State St.
At the 16th annual Art Adoption, support Equality Utah and artists from the Harvey Milk Visibility Project Art Show at Signed & Numbered. Sip on Fisher Brewing Beer, mingle with artists and support local art from 6-11 pm at 2320 S West Temple. You can also bring donations of warm clothing and non-perishable food for the VOA Homeless Youth Resource Center.
December 9, 2024, 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Publik Coffee 975 S West Temple Sponsored by the Central Ninth Community Council, the Ballpark Action Team, the Ballpark Community Council, and the MidTown Business District. The Ballpark NEXT Program has reached a critical step! On December 10, three urban design scenarios will be presented to the RDA. These scenarios will guide the future development of the Ballpark sites and include a lot of ideas about community / civic buildings, housing, and parks. They are:
Please join us on December 9th at 6:00 pm at Publik Coffee. The meeting will last one-hour and end by 7:00 pm. Volunteers NeededDate & Time:
Friday, October 4th 9:30 AM – 1:00 PM Please arrive by 9:15 AM to check in and grab your cleanup supplies! How to Participate: Use this link to sign up to volunteer. Meeting Point: Under the Overpass at 200 W and Mead Ave Look for our team's welcome/water table at the corner of 200 w and Mead Ave. Contact: If you have any questions before the event, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected] or 385-715-0481 A big THANK YOU to Landon Kraczek, Kerri Nakamura, and the Central Ninth Council board members for making this happen. We can’t wait to see you on October 4th as we roll up our sleeves, get to work, and create a cleaner, greener, and more vibrant neighborhood space! Thank you for being a part of this exciting transformation! |