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Tuesday, June 9 

Your Daily Guide

Hey, Salt Lake! Crowne Books is working toward opening Utah’s first Black-owned bookstore by 2027 🎉 In the meantime, catch their pop-up at next week’s Juneteenth celebration at The Gateway.

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What Salt Lake's Talking About

No More 'Christian' Category

After backlash over its decision to place The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints outside the “Christian” category, the Pentagon revised its religious classifications. The updated list will instead be organized by denomination, removing the “Christian” category altogether. [FOX 13]

New Community Hub

Centro Civico Mexicano, Utah’s oldest Latino organization, has teamed up with Centro de la Familia to build a new $25 million community hub that would bring childcare, after-school programs, art spaces, and recreation under one roof. Construction is slated for 2028 pending additional fundraising. [Salt Lake Tribune]

Crumbl Gets Dirty

Crumbl is hopping on the dirty soda train, and one 32-ounce option has drawn attention for packing 186 grams of sugar — more than five times the recommended daily amount. [MSN]

Easier To Get a Bar License?

The meetings where the state hands out liquor licenses used to be a gauntlet. But, suddenly, they’re not anymore! [City Cast Salt Lake 🎧]

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Need a Flexible Office?

The Shop Workspace has you covered. Choose from shared desks, private studios, event spaces, conference rooms, and more, tailored for any business size.

Free Stuff in Salt Lake

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Spring in the Mountains, Done Right

Escape to Black Rock Mountain Resort this spring. Enjoy 20% off accommodations with a waived resort fee through our Mountain States Residents Rate. Kids eat free, plus enjoy 10% off at Overlook Restaurant and the On the Rocks Bar.

Every Friday in the Black Rock Mountain Event Center, we will be hosting “Glide In” movies. This experience is complimentary if you want to watch from the stands, or $10 to bring your own ice skates and skate during the movie.

What To Do

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More Salt Lake Events

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— Terina Ria

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