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Salt Lake Area Local Giving Spotlight
We’re supporting Thanksgiving Heroes this year and they’re needing volunteers to help distribute food boxes around Thanksgiving and Christmas. Besides several days of food, it really gives hope to local families and it’s a fun time for everyone involved. Click on the Volunteer link at https://slc.thanksgivingheroes.org/alphagraphics
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ProKool HVAC Services • Salt Lake & Tooele County
When your air conditioner quits in the middle of a Utah summer or your furnace starts acting up on the coldest night of the year, you don’t want a call center or a sales pitch — you want someone local, honest, and dependable. That’s exactly what Pro Kool Inc. has built their reputation on. Founded…
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Thirst Drinks — Utah’s Favorite Spot for Happiness in a Cup
Serving up joy one handcrafted drink at a time, Thirst Drinks has become a Utah favorite for dirty sodas, fresh-baked pretzels, and positive vibes. What started as a single soda shack in Salt Lake City has grown into a community favorite across Utah — each Thirst location bringing its own flavor to the local scene…
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The Strings Live On: Guitar Czar’s Repair Crew Tunes Up a New Home
When Guitar Czar closed its doors earlier this month, Utah’s guitar community felt a chord snap. For nearly three decades, the Salt Lake shop had been more than a store—it was a gathering place for players, techs, and dreamers. Now, the same trusted hands that kept local instruments humming are striking a new note. The…
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A Tour of Utah’s Carnegie Libraries: Century-Old Gateways to Knowledge
Between 1901 and 1921, steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie helped transform education in America by funding more than 1,600 libraries across the country. Utah received 23 of them, each a beacon of civic pride and self-improvement for communities just emerging from pioneer life. Carnegie’s grants paid for construction, but the towns had to agree…
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When the Strings Go Silent: The Closing of Guitar Czar and the Fragile Future of Local Music Shops
For 32 years, Guitar Czar has been a cornerstone of Salt Lake City’s music scene — a place where players met over strings and amps, traded stories, and shaped sound. But this fall, the familiar hum of guitar amps on Main Street will fade. The shop announced its permanent closure after three decades, citing tariffs,…
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“Safe, Home, Homerun”: A New Mural Brings History & Hope to Ballpark Neighborhood
Salt Lake City’s Ballpark Neighborhood has a fresh burst of color and significance, thanks to a new mural by artist Paul Heath. On Facebook, Heath announced he’s finally completed his mural at the Road Home office (1415 S. Main St., SLC), part of the city’s push to enrich this corner of town through public art.…
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Haunted, Harvested, and Hallowed: Exploring Halloween in the Greater Salt Lake Area
October in the Salt Lake Valley is a season of crisp air, fiery foliage, and a creeping sense that things might—or just might not—go bump in the night. From family-friendly thrills to full-on frights, here’s your guide to making the most of Halloween around SLC. 🍂 Scenic Fall Vibes + Lighthearted Flickers 1. Leaf Peeping…
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AlphaGraphics West Valley & Millcreek
West Valley: 2189 S. 3200 W., West Valley City, UT 84119 – 801-972-2900Millcreek: 3350 S. 2300 E., Salt Lake City, UT 84109 – 801-487-9600 For more than 40 years, AlphaGraphics West Valley and Millcreek have been helping local businesses, nonprofits, and individuals bring their ideas to life. From small print runs to full-scale campaigns, they’ve…














