Friday, April 22, 2011

PROVO FARMER'S MARKET

Provo ’s Farmers Market will be held every Saturday in downtown Provo from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. in the Pioneer Park at 100 South between 500-600 West. The market starts in June and runs through October. The goal of the Market is to provide a friendly, community gathering place for the neighborhoods in and around downtown Provo . The Market will include fresh produce from farmers across the county, as well as homegrown products from neighborhood growers. The market will also have a section for craft and retail vendors, as well as free activities for the kids. All profits from the market will go back into the community to fund educational projects, programs, and equipment. We are looking for all interested growers to participate. If you are a professional grower, or just a person with an herb garden, we want you to join us. For more information, please contact Tom Parker at 377-1859.




via downtown provo.org

Friday, February 18, 2011

SKIING IN UTAH


Skiing in Utah is one of the biggest attractions the state has to offer. Below is a list of ski resorts
  1. *ALTA SKI AREA
  2. *BEAVER MOUNTAIN SKI RESORT
  3. *BRIAN HEAD RESORT
  4. *CANYONS RESORT
  5. *DEER VALLEY
  6. *EAGLE POINT
  7. *PARK CITY MOUNTAIN RESORT
  8. *POWDER MOUNTAIN
  9. *SNOW BASIN
  10. *SNOWBIRD
  11. *SOLITUDE
  12. *SUNDANCE
  13. *WOLF MOUNTAIN
HEAD HERE TO CHECK THEM ALL OUT AND SEE WHAT'S RIGHT FOR YOUR UTAH SKI TRIP

EXCELLENT FOOD @ SPARK


With excellent food, beautiful atmosphere, and great service, grab dinner at Spark Restaurant Lounge while you're here.
Have the Cajun Shrimp Risotto or the Ricotta Cheese Tortellini.
You won't be disappointed!
86 N University Ave    Provo, UT
(801) 701-6780

BRIDAL VEIL FALLS


Looking for things to do in Provo?
Head to Bridal Veil Falls!
This stunning 607 foot waterfall is one of Provo's top draws, with a shallow swimming pool and many hiking and biking trails close by as well.

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN PROVO


The BYU Museum of Paleontology offers one of the top five collections of dinosaur fossils from the Jurassic period in the entire world.
The Uinta and Wasatch-Chche National Forests is one of the most frequently visited in the nation, housing nearly 2.1 million ecologically diverse area.
One of the best Waterparks in the country, beat the heat at Seven peaks!
This stunning 607 foot waterfall is one of Provo's top draws, with a shallow swimming pool and many hiking and biking trails close by as well.
Thrill seeker? High Country Rafting offers the most intense rafting in the country. You can also just take it easy and take a raft and go fishing. It's your call.
Housing over 2 millions specimens from around the world, The Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum is a must-visit.
This paved biking, hiking, jogging and rollerblading trail has 14 miles of breathtaking views. 
With year-round fishing, this gorgeous 96,600-acre lake has excellent swimming, fishing, boating and camping accommodations. 
This route offers amazing views of the Wasatch range and the 11,929-foot Mt. Nebo. 
Want to do some shopping while you're here? This is the place to do it.