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S-Line Transit Ride: Salt Lake City
Oct
24
10:30 AM10:30
USA

S-Line Transit Ride: Salt Lake City

  • University Utah Stadium Trax (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Point B the University of Utah Transportation Student Group for a ride to Sugarhouse! Experience the S-Line streetcar and trail. Enjoy a visit to Sugar House and walk through Hidden Hollow and the Draw to Sugar House Park. Discover how Sugar House got its name and network with transportation professionals. Please RSVP, as lunch will be provided.

Time(s): 

  • 10:35 AM at the Stadium TRAX Station 
  • OR 11:00 AM at the Central Point S Line Stop

Date: Friday, October 24, 2014.

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN at the Stadium TRAX Station for the 10:35 am train towards Daybreak,
    OR at the Central Point S-Line Stop for the 11:00 am streetcar.

Host: Mike Christensen, Point B – University of Utah
pointbtransportation@gmail.com
801-361-2305

Theme: Walking, Transit

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

Registration: Yes, please RSVP to pointbtransportation@gmail.com

 

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The Draw at Sugar House: Salt Lake City
Jun
6
10:30 AM10:30
USA

The Draw at Sugar House: Salt Lake City

Join us in celebrating the new sections of Parley’s Trail along with The Draw, an artistic passageway under 1300 East! Designed by world­ renowned environmental artist, Patricia Johanson, The Draw is intended as a beautiful public space with historical and cultural elements. It will also serve as a safe crossing of 1300 East connecting Sugar House Park with the Sugar House Business District. It is a crucial element of Parley’s Trail, which will provide an 8 mile east­-west link for the Salt Lake Valley. The trail is now completed from 1700 East to 1300 East in Sugar House Park, and from McClelland Street (1050 East) to State Street alongside the S-­Line Streetcar.  This totals 2.5 miles of paved shared­ use trail connecting homes, businesses, and parks in our
communities.

The ribbon ­cutting ceremony for The Draw starts at 10:30am and includes a few speakers. The Jane Jacobs Walk will follow and we will be some of the first people to walk through the tunnel under 1300 East. After this, we will tour the proposed route of Parley’s Trail in the Sugar House Business District. Lastly, we will explore the trail alongside the S­Line Streetcar to 700 East, where we will turn and walk back. Parley’s Rails Trails and Tunnels Coalition, a non­profit organization, will lead the walk and provide information and talking points along the way. We welcome open discussion in the form of questions, comments, concerns, and recommendations for the trail and The Draw. Learn more at www.parleystrail.org and find us on social media under Parley’s Trail.

Time(s):

10:30am – 11:30am: Ribbon ­Cutting Ceremony

11:30am – 12:30pm: Jane Jacobs Walk

Date: Friday, June 6, 2014

Event Start/End:

BEGIN at The Draw (west edge of Sugar House Park)
END at The Draw

Host: Parley’s Trail

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Seniors, Children, Wheelchairs.

Registration: No, all are welcome.

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Gems in the Garden – Historic Douglas Neighborhood Walk
May
3
10:00 AM10:00
USA

Gems in the Garden – Historic Douglas Neighborhood Walk

Join the East Central Community for the Second Annual Gems in the Garden Walk in the Douglas Neighborhood. The theme of this walk is urban agriculture. We will meet neighbors along the walk who who will share their experiences raising chickens, keeping bees, planting in pots, compatible gardening, and cold frame gardening for a harvest all year. There will be a light picnic at the end of this walk. For more information, please Visit East Central Community Council’s website.

Time(s): 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Date: Saturday, May 3, 2014

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN at the McGillis School (668 South 1300 East)
  • END at First Unitarian Church (569 South 1300 East)

Host: Julia Robertson and Nate Salazar
ecchair@live.com
eastcentralcc.org

Theme: Urban Agriculture

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

Registration: Yes. Please complete East Central Community Council’s Walk Registration Form.

 

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Water Conservation at the University of Utah
Apr
19
10:00 AM10:00
USA

Water Conservation at the University of Utah

  • Frederick Albert Sutton Building (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

We will be highlighting water related research around campus while discussing water conservation. Following the Walk, participants are welcome to bring sack lunches and continue the discussion at President’s Circle.

Time(s): 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Date: Saturday, April 19, 2014

Event Start/End: 

BEGIN at Frederick Albert Sutton Building, University of Utah
END at Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah

Host: Kaylee Milliner, Block U: Sustainaibility and Jane Jacobs Walk
kaylee@janejacobswalk.org

Theme: Walking, Biking.

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome.


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City to Creek: Exploring Nature Everywhere- Salt Lake City
Apr
19
10:00 AM10:00
USA

City to Creek: Exploring Nature Everywhere- Salt Lake City

Jai Hamid Bashir and Sean Goss, members of the Natural Leaders community through the Children & Nature Network, will lead this Walk. As trained Natural Leaders who attended the Natural Leaders Legacy Camp in Bainbridge Island, Washington in the Fall of 2013, we are hoping to utilize the tools and visions we gleaned from this camp to help children and youth of the Salt Lake Valley to get outdoors for the Children & Nature Network’s “Let’s G.O.” initiative.

Our effort is to put together an event that combines the mission of the late and esteemed urban ecologist and social thinker, Jane Jacobs, and children and nature. Our hope is by hosting this event we can expand our community’s ideas and vocabulary about nature and the environment, and help illustrate that being outdoors can be fun, insightful, and meaningful through a three-pronged vision of explore, observe, and connect.

A “share-out” will be a way for participants to share their observations, feelings and ideas as the walk progresses. It is also a time for reflection on the what, why, how, and when.

We will have group introductions through a very quick and easy ice-breaker, groups will be organized, student leaders assigned, and agenda explained. Sean and Jai will introduce themselves, and go through safety and expectations. An introduction of the “exploration” aspect will be quickly discussed. Student leaders will then ask participants to explore by taking pictures, collecting non-organic materials, and discussing the place (geography, weather, initial reactions). A portion of the walk will focus on using the senses to really absorb the surroundings—natural, organic, inorganic, built and non-built.

Time(s): 9:45 AM – 11:00 AM

Date: Saturday, April 19, 2014

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN at Utah State Capitol Building (350 N. State Street)
  • END at Memory Grove Park (375 120 E)

Host: Jai Hamid Bashir and Sean Goss, Children & Nature Network
jai.hamid.bashir@gmail.com

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome. 

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LiteratureWalk: Salt Lake City, UT
Mar
20
6:00 PM18:00
USA

LiteratureWalk: Salt Lake City, UT

After reading and discussing the book The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs, we will go on a short walk around downtown to connect our observations from the book to the city.

Time(s): 6:00 p.m.

Date: March 20, 2014

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN at We will meet at Este Pizza, 156 E 200 S Downtown Salt Lake City. Walk will proceed around downtown blocks.
  • END at Esta Pizza.

Host: Grant Allen, Jane Jacobs Walk
grant@janejacobswalk.org

Theme: Literature

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome. 

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