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Lancers rock with bands at Kilby Court By Abby Shepherd KILBY COURT is a local concert venue in Salt Lake City, located in the Granary District. It’s an all ages venue where many different musicians have played. This venue has three stages, which offer different kinds of music for each festival the venue hosts. Merch booths are set up to sell apparel and souvenirs from the bands performing. Local food truck vendors typically sell snacks and drinks during the festivals. Each one of Kilby’s stages provides audiences with a different viewing experience. There are two outdoor stages used for festivals; there is a larger one for
established artists, and a smaller one for emerging or local artists. The third stage is indoors, and has a garage-style theme. It gives a “hole in the wall” impression to those who’ve never been there. For those who have, however, it is quaint and inventive. Kilby Court throws music festivals, usually referred to as a Block Parties, featuring many different musicians throughout their duration. Attendees can travel between stages to watch performances of their choosing. This is a great way for people to become acquainted with new musicians. Times for each performance are posted so that people can decide
which shows they would like to see. The best part about attending a concert at Kilby Court is how closely people get to experience the performances. The atmosphere creates an encouraging crowd-to-musician relationship that is unlike any other venue. Granger students also share interest in Kilby Court. “I feel like it’s a really cool atmosphere,” Adi Mahir (12) said. Kilby is different from other concert venues because of the area it’s located in and the people who attend. Mahir also explained that Kilby is a close-knit community. This kind of experience changes the con-
cert, because fans are able to be close with other fans. Music lovers will enjoy the diversity of each concert. Each concert houses multiple artists amongst multiple stages. People are able to see different artists perform throughout the night until the headliner plays. The headliner bands are always popular with the crowd. Everyone dances and sings the entire concert. The environment is so inclusive and fun. There’s a small stage for local artists just getting their start. Some performers on this stage have been Addison Grace, Blue continued on page 3
Young The Giant played Kilby Court on October 22, 2021.
LIA enjoyed a lovely day at Camp Tracy
By Melissa Perez SINCE 2011, Granger High School’s Latinos in Action Club has been a great example of Granger’s active engagement in the community. The club does a lot of service projects like tutoring elementary school kids, donating stuff, and organizing school events like October’s Dia de los Muertos dance. Every year in May, LIA teams up with the Learning for Life program, and the students help run Camp Tracy for the elementary kids to experience. This October, to show the program’s gratitude towards LIA, the director of the program, Georgia Smith, invited the club to enjoy the camp themselves rather than volunteering. The LIA students had a chance to participate in activities like rock painting, archery, canoeing, and making quilts to donate to
Primary Children’s Hospital or Shriners Children’s Hospital. A favorite amongst the students was canoeing. “Originally I didn’t want to get on the canoes. I don’t know how to swim, so I was a little anxious, but once we got on the boats, it ended up being really fun and calming,” Cynthia Salazar (11) said. A lot of the LIA students had never gotten on a canoe before, and even though many were a bit hesitant at first, they were all able to have a lot of fun working together to move the canoes; some groups even had their own races. Doribel Buenrostro (10) said she preferred doing archery. “I’ve never done archery before, but it was really fun, and I was good at it, which made it better,” Buenrostro explained. However, she also shared that it was difficult to do activities like archery, since it
was really cold at the camp. Being at the camp in the early morning was definitely a cold yet beautiful experience for the students. As the day went on, it got warmer, and they were able to better appreciate the activities and scenery. Kearns High School’s LIA was also able to join the field trip. “I was very surprised how small their group was compared to ours,” Salazar said. Granger’s students that were able to enjoy the trip with Kearns students said that they had great personalities and were very nice. The students from both schools had a lot of fun participating in the activities together. The field trip at Camp Tracy was another opportunity to bring LIA students closer and build their teamwork skills. “All of the activities were mostly group
things. For example, when we went canoeing, we had to find a way to be in sync. It’s just good having help from different people in LIA,” Buenrostro said. LIA is really grateful to have been able to participate in the camp and give their thanks to Ms. Smith. “I really want to thank her because I know that it was really stressful because it was hard to be quiet because there’s so many people, but I think that she planned the activities very well” Alexandra Nava (11) said. After having a wonderful time making memories at the camp and enjoying the beautiful scenery of the autumn-color trees, the glimmering pond, and being able to have fun together. They were especially excited to hangout with Kearns High School. LIA students can’t wait to go back again on a trip or to volunteer.
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Heard in the halls
By TCT Staff “WOAH, SLOW down speedracer!” “Dude, they were totally cheating on the test.” “Ugh! I really hate when people walk so slow in the halls. Just because they don’t care about being on time doesn’t mean I don’t.” “I’m not sure who said it, but someone said that guy’s girlfriend cheated on him with a freshman.” “I saw her at the party, but I don’t know if she peed or what happened.” “He’s literally the only thing on her mind these days.” “You have Spanish? Yeah, I’m not going to that class either.” “No offense, but you’re really small.” “I’m so excited for the Eternals!” “He kicked it like he was so happy” “He has like two keys!” “Let’s play Roblox” “Dude you passed your math test? You’re such a little genius.” “I’ll get your rock.” “I am totally obsessed with him. How do you manifest someone?” “My mom told me that my hygiene is really bad...can you believe that!?” “Dude, yeah.” “So you’re saying you’ve never gotten vegetable oil on your hands?” “I hate that!” You can’t hate it! It’s the only thing that makes me happy!” “I remember in middle school, someone stuck a paperclip in one of the outlets.” “I didn’t even know she smelled like that!” “That’s why I always be checking myself.” “Don’t you guys bend metal or something?” “Just spray the garbage.” “Oh my god, my friend got a nose job and they did her so dirty” “I’m not human, humans are cold blooded” “Where are the girls, do they not have any here?” “So round here you’re nice, but when you’re alone you’re not.” “Germany almost took over the whole world.” “No, just Europe.” “Bro, I want McDonalds.” “I’m dating someone I don’t like.”
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