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First Published Feb 28 2013 11:58 am • Last Updated Feb 28 2013 11:58 am

feb. 28-March 6

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Exploring Our Grandchildren’s World Round Table Discussion

Explore ideas of how science will change the near future. Moderator is Don Ramey. Subjects include: Energy, Space Travel, Health & Medicine, computers, etc.

When » Thursday, Feb. 28, 10 a.m.

Where » Sandy Senior Center, 9310 S. 1300 East, Sandy

Tickets » Free

Outdoor Fitness: Nature’s Gym

Climbing, hiking, biking, paddling and all outdoor activities take a certain level of effort. If you are interested in becoming more active in the outdoors, join our instructors for a session that will give you some ideas to incorporate cross training exercises into your activities and make a unique and specialized workout just for you. For more information and to register, visit www.rei.com/Sandy or call 801-501-0850.

When » Thursday, Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m.


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Where » REI - Sandy, 230 W. 10600 South, Sandy

Tickets » Free

Four Weddings and an Elvis

The Sandy Arts Guild will present the contemporary hilarious and heart-warming play "Four Wedding and an Elvis" in the Chamber Theater at Sandy City Hall. Tickets can be purchased by calling 801-568-ARTS or online at smithtix.com.

When » Friday-Saturday, March 1-2, 7:30 p.m.

Where » Sandy City Hall, 10000 Centennial Parkway, Sandy

Tickets » $11; visit bit.ly/VrtbKn

American Diabetes Association Expo

Visit the American Diabetes Association EXPO and join the millions in the fight to stop diabetes. Learn how to live healthy, be active, and change the future of diabetes for you and your family. Visit www.diabetes.org for information.

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