Your Guide to March in Salt Lake
We’re springing into March in full force, so executive producer Emily Means joins host Ali Vallarta to settle some debts for the Ides of March. They break down how to make the most of the month, from where to eat escargot, to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, and taking advantage of community resources for tax season. Plus, where to get free gardening supplies for those with green thumbs.
Resources, references, and events mentioned:
- Salt Lake City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 16
- The Leprechaun Inn bar
- Antelope Island: e-bike tours, March 29 ultra marathon, and buffalo burgers at Island Buffalo Grill
- What Happened to Even Steven’s Sandwiches? [City Cast Salt Lake]
- Salt Lake City Public Library seed library
- Effortless Gardening Tips for Renters and Plant Killers [City Cast Salt Lake]
- Escargot at La Caille
- Tax preparation and filing resources
- Email utahfreetaxclinic@gmail.com or text June at (385) 237-4670
- Westminster Tax Clinic
- Easter Vigil mass at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 8:45 p.m. on March 30
- Five-course Easter brunch at Franck’s, March 31
- $21 tickets to the Utah Royals home opener, March 16
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