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FAIRVIEW PIONEER DAYS 53 101 THINGS TO DO

JULY 10-24

Fairview City’s annual Pioneer Days Celebration will be held this year from July 10 through July 24. Events are planned to appeal to all ages and include sports tournaments, a rodeo, a car show, a demolition derby and a parade.

The schedule of events is as follows:

JULY 10-12

Lace Days at the Fairview Museum

SATURDAY, JULY 15

6 p.m.: Sand Volleyball Tournament

MONDAY, JULY 17

6 p.m.: Cornhole Tournament

TUESDAY, JULY 18

6 p.m.: Pickleball Tournament

WEDNESDAY, JULY 19

7 p.m.: Ice Breaker at Fairview Elementary School

THURSDAY, JULY 20

3 to 5 p.m.: Utah Beauty & Heritage Walk at Museum

4 p.m.: Singles Tennis Tournament

7 p.m.: Kids Rodeo at Keller Arena

FRIDAY, JULY 21

8 a.m.: Double Tennis Tournament

6 p.m.: Horse Parade on Main Street

7:30 p.m.: Rodeo at Keller Arena

SATURDAY, JULY 22

6 a.m.: Fireman’s Wakeup

6 a.m.: Fun Run

6:30 a.m.: Scrambalooza

7 a.m.: Fireman’s Breakfast at Iven Cox Park

7 a.m.: Flag Raising Ceremony at Fairview City Hall

9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Fairview Artisan Market

10:30 a.m.: Kids Parade on State Street

Noon: EMT Luncheon at Iven Cox Park

1 p.m.: Vintage Car Show at Museum

1 p.m.: Old Fashioned Kids Games at Iven Cox Park

7 p.m.: Demolition Derby at Keller Arena

10 p.m.: Fireworks at Keller Arena

SUNDAY, JULY 23

7 p.m.: Daughters of Utah Pioneers Program at Peterson Dance Hall

MONDAY, JULY 24

7 p.m.: ATV Rodeo at Keller Arena

Granary Arts

Granary Arts serves as a local anchor for creative activity, providing access to diverse forms of art that facilitate public participation. It provides opportunities for artists, curators, makers, students and educators to foster their creative vision while also providing arts education to schools and the community through a variety of programs, workshops, public art projects and other cultural events.

Granary Arts is located in the historic Ephraim granary located at 86 N. Main Street in Ephraim. Built in 1876 by the Female Relief Society, a local women’s religious organization, to serve the poor and store wheat, the building was saved from demolition in 1990 by a coalition of artists. With the help of community volunteers, the coalition spent countless hours restoring the oolite limestone structure. Once the building was renovated, it was converted to a community arts space.

Today, Granary Arts hosts a variety of exhibits of works by local, regional and international artists throughout the year along with events such as film screenings, performances, workshops, lectures, symposiums and artist receptions. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Admission to the gallery is free. Guided tours are available; contact Granary Arts to schedule one.

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