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SALT LAKE CITY It s stifling hot. The kids are restless. You want to get out and do something memorable, but the only thing that comes to mind is a trip to Costco so you can enjoy the air conditioning and celebrate the return of free samples.
The only problem is that you ve already been to Costco three times this week.
Here are seven ideas for family activities in the coming months.
World-class stargazing: Cedar Breaks National Monument
Not only will Cedar Breaks wow your family during daylight hours, but it s also designated as an International Dark Sky Park. What does this mean? When you look at the night sky, you ll see things you never knew existed because the monument is surrounded by some of the most premium natural darkness in the continental United States.
Looking for something to do? Try one of these family summer activities in Utah
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A grave example of religious oppression is embedded in the history of American slavery.
Some slaveowners refused to allow Black slaves to attend church, denied them literacy to keep them from the Bible’s liberation narratives and even forbade them to pray.
That history gives profound moral authority to Black churches and leaders who are banding together to support religious freedom. At Notre Dame last week, one such leader stood and offered the Fairness for All Act as a solution to polarization. The act began as the Utah Compromise, which was created, backed and announced in part by the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to provide legal protections for LGBTQ people and religious freedom.