Wrapping up the Women’s History Month with a Panel Discussion of Inspirational Women’s Success Stories
Salt Lake City Public Library Main Branch 210 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, UTHow do you define success? Utah women face numerous barriers as they are seeking professional and personal success to find their inner peace including career re-entry, lack of social support, and unconscious bias. But many Utah women ARE finding their way of happiness and you can too! Join us for a panel discussion...
Join Our Creative Aging Art Workshop Series
Paint and paper your way through a contemplative art process as we explore ancient wisdom and modern abstract expressionism. Through instruction, demonstration, and hands-on exercises, students will survey the fundamentals of design, composition, and color as the components to create an abstract painting. We will view famous works of art and discuss our responses to...
Mental Health Awareness Interactive Panel
Anderson-Foothill Branch Library 1135 S 2100 E, Salt Lake City, UTDue to Mental Health Awareness Month, Emerald Hills Institute is partnering for a Mental Health Awareness Panel Discussion with Al Maida, Hope Humanitarian and Utah Muslim Civic League. No RSVP is required. Please join us for this very timely and very much-needed program. Keynote Speakers: Samia Nawaz, MD and Megan Chochol, MD. (University of...
21st Multicultural Ethnic Dance Festival
You're Invited to the 21st Multicultural Ethnic Dance Festival! A Celebration of Diversity Join us for an enchanting celebration of diversity through dance! Date: Saturday, June 01, 2024 Time: 4 - 9 PM Location: The Gateway Olympic Legacy Plaza 18 N Rio Grande St, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Panelist: Angela Rawlings, Spoke Coordinator, Bolder Way Forward Experience a...
You are Invited to a Service Project at the St. Vincent De Paul Dining Hall
Join us in preparing meals and serving dinner at the St. Vincent de Paul Dining Hall on August 30 between 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm. We need 15 volunteers for this project. Sign up now! Slots will be filled on a first come first serve basis. RSVP Required at the link below: https://forms.gle/HJoWZhhpjrbtDVHU9
Join us on September 7th for the 9/11 National Day of Service
Join us on September 7th for the 9/11 National Day of Service to assemble Student Weekend Kits for schools in the Granite School District. The goal on this day of service is to assemble 6,600 Student Weekend Meal Kits, 2,000 hygiene kits, and 10,000 snack kits and Emerald Hills Institute is thrilled to support this...
Book Signing Conversations with Azra Rahman
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Community Education Series: Understanding and Addressing Hate Crimes | September 28
Emerald Hills Instititute 6715 S 1300 E Suite 100, Cottonwood Heights, UTWe are pleased to invite you to an insightful session on Hate Crimes hosted by the Emerald Hills Institute as part of our ongoing Community Education Series. This event will be presented by an FBI Special Agent and will cover a range of important topics. Event Details: Date: Saturday, September 28 Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Location: Emerald Hills Institute 6715 S 1300 E,...
Join Us for a Breast Cancer Awareness Month Presentation
Dear friends In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are excited to invite you to a special presentation in partnership with the Huntsman Cancer Institute and the Emerald Hills Institute. This informative event will provide essential knowledge on breast cancer and empower our community through education and support. Event Details Date: October 19th...
Memorial Service for M. Fethullah Gülen: Honoring Legacy of Peace and Dialogue
Emerald Hills Instititute 6715 S 1300 E Suite 100, Cottonwood Heights, UTWe are deeply saddened by the passing of M. Fethullah Gülen, a prominent Muslim scholar, and spiritual leader whose teachings have profoundly shaped the global Hizmet (Service) movement. His lifelong dedication to promoting education, interfaith dialogue, and humanitarian work has left an indelible mark on communities worldwide, including ours at the Emerald Hills Institute. In his...