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SLC weekend events: Yappy Hour, Mumford & Sons and Red Bull race
The weekend is near. A handful of outdoor events is happening in Salt Lake City — and most of them are free. 🐕 Yappy Hour: Take your dog to this outdoor party, featuring food trucks, live music and cold beer. There will be a large off-leash area full of tennis balls and toys. When: 6pm-9pm Thursday Where: Fairmont Park Admission: Free 🍿 Summer Outdoor Film Series: Grab a lawn chair and snacks to take in 2024 animated film "Flow." When: 8pm Friday Where: East side of Liberty Park Admission: Free 🎵 Mumford & Sons: The popular British folk rock band is making a stop in West Valley City as part of their North American tour. 🏎️ Red Bull Soapbox Race: Comedian Tyler Bender, "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" cast member Mayci Neeley and Olympic rock climber Natalie Grossman are set to compete in this downhill race.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
- Yahoo
Honoring cyclists with silence in Elmira
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) — If you're up for some bike riding on Wednesday, there's a quiet but powerful event people might want to be a part of. The Elmira Community Cycle shared in a recent Facebook post that it will be hosting the annual 'Ride of Silence', honoring cyclists who have been injured or killed on the roads. The 'Ride of Silence' has been happening universally for 22 years, with Wednesday marking its 23rd. Tire collection event coming to Chemung County in May According to the post, the 'Ride of Silence' will take place on Wednesday, May 21, and is set to begin at 7 p.m. at the Elmira Community Cycle, located at 200 W Fifth St, in the City of Elmira. This isn't just any bike ride. As the post explained, cyclists around the world will be pedaling in silence at the same time, also honoring riders who have been killed or hurt on roadways. The Elmira Community Cycle asked participants to wear white, a symbol of unity and remembrance. Yappy Hour brewery benefit to support the Chemung County SPCA The post stated, it's a way to quietly stand in support of riders and anyone impacted by these tragedies. Elmira's ride is part of a global movement, and the post made it clear that this moment of silence will be echoed worldwide. So if you're free Wednesday night, grab your bike, put on a helmet, something white, and head to Elmira to ride for a good cause. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.