FRIENDS, in partnership with Westminster's Great Salt Lake Institute, will co-host a S.A.L.T.Y. (Sharing All Lake Things with Youth) Summit on Saturday, May 1st. The Summit is FREE to youth of all ages and will provide a unique opportunity for k – 12 students and families to come together and learn about Great Salt Lake and the surrounding environs. Live entertainment, art activities, lectures, refreshments, a student share fair and competition and lots of fun for all.
k-12 students who have completed a lake-related project (dealing with Great Salt Lake, the watershed, local ecosystems, etc.) are invited to bring the project to share. We welcome projects from all disciplines (science, art, writing, history, etc.). S.A.L.T.Y. will take place in Malouf Hall on Westminster's campus from 2-6pm Registration is required; register here.
SALTY Details
Scheduled Events
Bald Eagle Live Bird Show (2-3pm) Einstein the Pelican Live Bird Show (3-4pm) Rosalie Winard presents "Einstein's Wild Friends" (4-5pm) Raffle and project awards (5pm)
On-going Events
"Experts in Action": Learn from scientists about GSL microbes, salt, birds and more! Student project share-fair and competition Video: "Wings of Thunder" Oolitic Sand Art Brine Shrimplogy And More!
Location : Westminster College, Malouf Hall 2nd Floor Contact :
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Alfred Lambourne
At twilight a wild and thrilling spectacle. . . . Dim and pale, the moon, the ghost of a dead world, lifted above the distant Wasatch peaks and stared at the acrid waters of a dead sea.
Alfred Lambourne,
Our Inland Sea, 1887