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December events and activities in Utah
Here are events, concerts, sporting events and more that offer the opportunity to support our local community that are going on in December. It’s broken down by type of event or activity throughout the month.
Utah festivals and activities in December
- Dec. 1 — Santa comes to Bluffdale | Bluffdale
- Dec. 1 — Draper Park Tree Lighting Ceremony | Draper
- Dec. 1 — Holladay tree lighting event | Holladay
- Dec. 1 — Light the Heights | Cottonwood Heights
- Dec. 1 — Santa comes to Riverton | Riverton
- Dec. 1 — Taylorsville Tree Lighting Ceremony | Taylorsville
- Dec. 1 — Tree Lighting & Holiday Fun 2025 | West Valley
- Dec. 1 — Memorial Redwood Remembrance & Tree Lighting | West Jordan
- Dec. 1-Jan. 10 — Luminaria | Lehi
- Dec. 1-6 — Christmas Town Festival | Helper
- Dec. 1-28 — Christmas in Color | South Jordan
- Dec. 1-31 — Winter Scenes and Holiday Dreams Exhibit | Utah Cultural Celebration Center
- Dec. 1-31 — Nativities from Around the World Exhibit | Utah Cultural Celebration Center
- Dec. 1-31 — Lightwalk at Tracy Aviary | Salt Lake City
- Dec. 1-Jan. 4 — Enchanted Safari | Utah State Fairpark & Event Center
- Dec. 1-Jan. 4 — Holiday Tea at Grand America | Grand America Hotel
- Dec. 1-Jan. 4 — Zoolights at Utah’s Hogle Zoo | Salt Lake City
- Dec. 1-Jan. 10 — Aquarium Lantern Festival | Loveland Living Planet Aquarium
- Dec. 4 — Sandy City’s Light Up the Cairns | Sandy City
- Dec. 4 — The King’s English Holiday Party | Salt Lake City
- Dec. 5 — South Jordan’s Light the Night | South Jordan
- Dec. 6 — Utah Santa Run at Gardner Village | West Jordan
- Dec. 6 — Taylorsville’s Saturday with Santa | Taylorsville
- Dec. 6-7 — Holiday Open House and Art Fair | Red Butte Garden
- Dec. 7 — Home Depot Chanukah Experience | Salt Lake City
- Dec. 7-21 — Little America Breakfast with Santa | Little America Hotel
- Dec. 12-14 — Sunrise Gondola Party | Park City
- Dec. 21 — Cookies with Canines | Wheeler Historic Farm, Murray
Utah concerts and shows in December
- Dec. 1 — Trivium | Union Event Center
- Dec. 4 — Chris Williamson | The Complex
- Dec. 4 — OsamaSon | Union Event Center
- Dec. 4-6 — Joshua Radin | Egyptian Theatre
- Dec. 4-6 — Nate Bargatze | Delta Center
- Dec. 5 — Daniel Tosh | Kingsbury Hall
- Dec. 5 — Ray Volpe | The Complex
- Dec. 5 — Chase Matthew | Union Event Center
- Dec. 5-6 — Holo Holo Music Festival | Maverik Center
- Dec. 6 — Waterparks | The Complex
- Dec. 6 — Trevor Wallace | Kingsbury Hall
- Dec. 7 — Story of the Year and Senses Fail | The Complex
- Dec. 9 — Gabby’s Dollhouse Live! | Kingsbury Hall
- Dec. 9 — Lindsey Stirling | Maverik Center
- Dec. 11-13 — The Lower Lights | Kingsbury Hall
- Dec. 12 — Yandel | Union Event Center
- Dec. 12 — La Nueva Generacion, “A Mariachi Christmas” | The Noorda (UVU)
- Dec. 12 — Vincent Lima | The Complex
- Dec. 13 — The Brobecks | The Complex
- Dec. 16 — Mat and Savanna Shaw | Eccles Theater
- Dec. 16 — Utah Symphony, “Here Comes Santa Claus” | The Noorda (UVU)
- Dec. 18 — Lil Darkie | The Complex
- Dec. 18-20 — A Kurt Bestor Christmas | Eccles Theater
- Dec. 19 — Demetri Martin | The Complex
- Dec. 19 — Postmodern Jukebox | Kingsbury Hall
- Dec. 23-25 — Kurt Bestor | Egyptian Theatre
- Dec. 28 — Rain: A Beatles Christmas tribute | Eccles Theater
- Dec. 29 — Fortune Feimster | Eccles Theater
Utah markets in December
- Dec. 3-6 — Christkindlmarkt SLC | This is the Place Heritage Park, Salt Lake City
- Dec. 3-6 — Holiday Utah Art Market | Town and Country Plaza, Millcreek
- Dec. 4-6 — Schmidt’s Christmas Market | Schmidt’s Farm and Greenhouse, West Jordan
- Dec. 5 ‚ Market and Craft Fair Holiday Extravaganza | The Gateway, Salt Lake City
- Dec. 5-6 — Draper Holiday Market | Draper
- Dec. 6 — Salt Lake City Downtown Farmers Market | Civic Center, Salt Lake City
- Dec. 6 — Love Local Winter Market | Wasatch Community Gardens, Salt Lake City
- Dec. 6-7 — UMFA’s Holiday Market | Utah Museum of Fine Arts, Salt Lake Cit
- Dec. 13 — Salt Lake City Downtown Farmers Market | Civic Center, Salt Lake City
- Dec. 20 — Salt Lake City Downtown Farmers Market | Civic Center, Salt Lake City
- Dec. 27 — Salt Lake City Downtown Farmers Market | Civic Center, Salt Lake City
Utah theater productions in December
- Dec. 1, 5-6, 8 — “Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol” | Payson Community Theatre
- Dec. 1-16 — “A Christmas Story” | CenterPoint Legacy Theatre
- Dec. 1-20 — “Elf The Musical” | Draper Historic Theatre
- Dec. 1-20 — “A Christmas Story” | St. George Musical Theater
- Dec. 1-20 — “A Christmas Carol” | Encore Performing Arts
- Dec. 1-20 — “Frightmare Before Christmas” | The Off Broadway Theatre Company
- Dec. 1-20 — Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” | Heritage Theatre Utah
- Dec. 1-20 — “Elf the Musical” | Tuacahn Amphitheatre
- Dec. 1-23 — “Pride & Prejudice” | CenterPoint Theatre
- Dec. 1-23 — “Scrooge: A Christmas Carol” | Terrace Plaza Playhouse
- Dec. 1-24 — “A Christmas Carol” | Parker Theatre
- Dec. 1-27 — “A Christmas Carol” | The Ruth and Nathan Hale Theater
- Dec. 1-27 — “A Christmas Carol” | Hale Centre Theatre
- Dec. 1-31 — “Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” | The Ruth and Nathan Hale Theater
- Dec. 1-Feb. 14 — “Frozen” | Hale Center Theatre
- Dec. 3-23 — “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol” | Covey Center for the Arts
- Dec. 4-6 — “Steel Magnolias” | On Pitch Performing Arts Center
- Dec. 4-6 — “Mrs. Doubtfire” | Covey Center for the Arts
- Dec. 4-13 — “A Christmas Story” | Four Seasons Theatre Company
- Dec. 4-13 — “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” | Brigham City Fine Arts Center
- Dec. 4-13 — “It’s a Wonderful Life” | Sugar Factory Playhouse
- Dec. 4-14 — “‘Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil” | The Eccles Theater
- Dec. 5-20 — “Noises Off” | Pioneer THeatre Company
- Dec. 5-20 — “She Loves Me” | Lehi City Arts Council
- Dec. 5-20 — “A Christmas Carol” | Old Barn Community Theatre
- Dec. 5-20 — Irving Berlin’s ”White Christmas” | IMPAC Theatre Company
- Dec. 5-20 — “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical” | SCERA Center for the Arts
- Dec. 5-22 — “Elf The Musical” | The Ziegfeld Theater
- Dec. 5-27 — “White Christmas” | Hopebox Theatre
- Dec. 6 — SUU Presents “A Charlie Brown Christmas” | Randall L. Jones Theatre
- Dec. 7-22 — “Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Reimagined” | Great Hall Theatrical Experiences
- Dec. 12-20 — “A Christmas Carol: The Musical” | Alpine Community Theater
- Dec. 12-20 — “Jingle Jacks / Five Carols for Christmas” | The Murray Theater
- Dec. 12-20 — “Miracle on 34th Street: A Live Radio Play” | Timpanogos Valley Theatre
- Dec. 13-22 — “A Christmas Carol” | High Valley Arts Foundation
- Dec. 15-20 — “Star of Wonder” | West Valley Performing Arts Center
- Dec. 16-22 — “Annie” | Vernal Theatre
- Dec. 22-23 — “A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage” | Covey Center for the Arts
Utah Mammoth December schedule
- Dec. 8 — Utah Mammoth vs. the Los Angeles Kings | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 10 — Utah Mammoth vs. Florida Panthers | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 12 — Utah Mammoth vs. Seattle Kraken | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 19 — Utah Mammoth vs. New Jersey Devils | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 21 — Utah Mammoth vs. Winnipeg Jets | 5 p.m.
- Dec. 29 — Utah Mammoth vs. Nashville Predators | 7 p.m.
Utah Jazz December schedule
- Dec. 7 — Utah Jazz vs. Oklahoma City Thunder | 6 p.m.
- Dec. 15 — Utah Jazz vs. Dallas Mavericks | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 18 — Utah Jazz vs. Los Angeles Lakers | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 20 — Utah Jazz vs. Orlando Magic | 7:30 p.m.
- Dec. 23 — Utah Jazz vs. Memphis Grizzlies | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 26 — Utah Jazz vs. Detroit Pistons | 7:30 p.m.
- Dec. 30 — Utah Jazz vs. Boston Celtics | 7 p.m.
Brigham Young University sports in December
- Dec. 3 — BYU women’s basketball vs. Washington State at the Delta Center | 2 p.m.
- Dec. 3 — BYU men’s basketball vs. Cal Baptist at the Delta Center | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 10 — BYU men’s and women’s track and field BYU Indoor Invitational
- Dec. 11 — BYU women’s basketball vs. Idaho State | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 13 — BYU women’s basketball vs. UTEP | 1 p.m.
- Dec. 13 — BYU men’s basketball vs. UC Riverside | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 16 — BYU men’s basketball vs. Pacific | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 19 — BYU men’s basketball vs. Abilene Christian | 7:30 p.m.
- Dec. 22 — BYU men’s basketball vs. Eastern Washington | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 31 — BYU women’s basketball vs. TCU | 7 p.m.
University of Utah sports in December
- Dec. 6 — University of Utah men’s basketball vs. Cal Baptist | 5 p.m.
- Dec. 10 — University of Utah women’s basketball vs. Boise State | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 12 — University of Utah Red Rocks Preview | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 13 — University of Utah men’s basketball vs. Mississippi State at the Delta Center | 8 p.m.
- Dec. 14 — University of Utah women’s basketball vs. Northwestern | 2 p.m.
- Dec. 17 — University of Utah women’s basketball vs. UC Riverside | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 20 — University of Utah men’s basketball vs. Eastern Washington | 5 p.m.
- Dec. 22 — University of Utah men’s and women’s swimming and diving vs. Hawaii | 11 a.m.
- Dec. 31 — University of Utah women’s basketball vs. Arizona State | 2 p.m.
Utah State University sports in December
- Dec. 13 — USU women’s basketball vs. Idaho | 1 p.m.
- Dec. 13 — USU men’s basketball vs. Illinois State at the Delta Center | 3 p.m.
- Dec. 15 — USU gymnastics Blue vs. White Meet | 6 p.m.
- Dec. 17 — USU women’s basketball vs. Air Force | 6 p.m.
- Dec. 20 — USU men’s basketball vs. Colorado State | noon
- Dec. 31 — USU women’s basketball vs. San Jose State | 1 p.m.
Weber State University sports in December
- Dec. 3 — Weber State men’s basketball vs. Oral Roberts | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 6 — Weber State women’s basketball vs. North Dakota State | noon
- Dec. 9 — Weber State women’s basketball vs. Montana Western | 11 a.m.
- Dec. 17 — Weber State women’s basketball vs. La Sierra | 6 p.m.
- Dec. 20 — Weber State men’s basketball vs. Utah Tech | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 22 — Weber State men’s basketball vs. Lincoln | 2 p.m.
Utah Valley University sports in December
- Dec. 6 — UVU women’s basketball vs. Air Force | 2 p.m.
- Dec. 10 — UVU men’s basketball vs. Idaho State | 6 p.m.
- Dec. 16 — UVU women’s basketball vs. La Sierra | 6 p.m.
- Dec. 17 — UVU men’s basketball vs. Weber State | 6 p.m.
- Dec. 20 — UVU women’s basketball vs. Idaho State | noon
- Dec. 20 — UVU men’s basketball vs. Bethesda | 3 p.m.
- Dec. 29 — UVU men’s basketball vs. California Baptist | 6 p.m.
Southern Utah University sports in December
- Dec. 1 — SUU men’s basketball vs. West Coast Baptist College | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 4 — SUU women’s basketball vs. New Mexico State University | noon
- Dec. 29 — SUU women’s basketball vs. Utah Tech | 6:30 p.m.
Utah Tech University sports in December
- Dec. 2 — Utah Tech women’s basketball vs. McNeese | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 6 — Utah Tech women’s basketball vs. New Mexico State | 2 p.m.
- Dec. 12 — Utah Tech women’s swimming vs. Northern Arizona Dual Day | 5 p.m.
- Dec. 13 — Utah Tech women’s swimming vs. Northern Arizona Dual Day | 5 p.m.
- Dec. 13 — Utah Tech women’s basketball vs. UC Santa Barbara | 2 p.m.
- Dec. 13 — Utah Tech men’s basketball vs. Justice University | 7 p.m.
- Dec. 17 — Utah Tech women’s basketball vs. Chicago State | 2 p.m.
- Dec. 29 — Utah Tech men’s basketball vs. SUU | 7 p.m.
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Utah victims lose hundreds of thousands to jury duty phone scams cost
FARMINGTON, Utah (KUTV) — A threatening voicemail caught KUTV 2News photojournalist Jeremy Dubas completely off guard near the end of his shift.
The call came from a man claiming to be Sgt. Tyson Young with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office in Nebraska. The caller told Dubas he had missed jury duty for a major case and that meant jail time.
Dubas, who grew up in Nebraska, has lived in Utah for more than two years. But the caller seemed prepared, saying the subpoena went to an old address and was signed for by someone else on his behalf.
“It’s such a different scam from what I’m used to watching out for,” said Dubas. “I’m still on the phone with him and he said, ‘Okay, so we need to get a payment so we can freeze the warrant for your arrest so you don’t get arrested.’”
About 40 minutes into the call, Dubas sent roughly $200 through PayPal. Within an hour, he realized it was a scam.
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“I’m very on high alert when I get an email, when I get a phone call, when I get a text message,” he explained. “This one just caught me off guard.”
Investigators with the Davis County Sheriff’s Office here in Utah said Jeremy Dubas is far from alone.
Megan Reid, a detective with Davis County, said the Sheriff’s Office gets at least 30 reports of jury duty scams a day. And Utah is losing a significant amount of money to them.
“Hundreds of thousands,” Reid said. “Just last week, we had a victim lose $12,000. That was their entire savings in that account.”
And it’s not limited to just older adults. Scammers target victims across all age groups, using real detective names and spoofing actual law enforcement phone numbers. They pull personal details from online sources, adding legitimacy to their predatory calls.
The feeling of shame after falling victim often keeps people from reporting what happened.
“This just happened last week,” said Reid. “He drove several cities away to a cryptocurrency ATM that the scammers knew didn’t have warning signs. He lost everything in his savings and hadn’t told his family yet. The money was gone within two minutes.”
In Dubas’ case, PayPal was able to refund his money. Now, he hopes his experience helps warn others.
“I felt dumb for not seeing the signs right away,” said Dubas, later adding, “If it seems like it’s serious and needs to be handled immediately, that’s when you’re supposed to pause and think about what’s really going on.”
The scam is being investigated at the federal level because of how much money is being lost. In some cases, it is possible to recover funds, but investigators said time is critical.
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As judge decides whether to close the redistricting case, could lawmakers just make a new map?
SALT LAKE CITY — The judge overseeing the lawsuit over Utah’s redistricting process is expected to issue a ruling before Christmas on whether to grant the legislature’s request to close the case, sending it to the Utah Supreme Court.
Lawyers for the Utah State Legislature have urged 3rd District Court Judge Dianna Gibson to issue a final ruling, clearing their path for an appeal. They argued that the case effectively wrapped up once the judge issued a series of rulings on the legality of Proposition 4 and chose a new map for Utah’s congressional districts.
The League of Women Voters of Utah and Mormon Women for Ethical Government basically got what they wanted, argued Frank Chang, an attorney for the Utah State Legislature.
“What if I told you I disagree?” Judge Gibson said to him in the midst of arguments, asking for case law that even allows a case to be closed so abruptly.
During a hastily called hearing on Monday, lawyers for the League and MWEG urged the judge to reject the request. They argued that the case is far from over with claims yet to be addressed and the legislature failed to seek the proper interlocutory appeals when the time was appropriate. The injunctions she entered on Prop. 4 and the new map are preliminary, they argued, and the legislature passed new bills rewriting some of the rules of redistricting, which keeps the case alive.
When Judge Gibson asked if the legislature was essentially right that the case is basically over with the 2026 election? The plaintiffs suggested lawmakers might still bypass the courts and pass a new map in the upcoming legislative session.
“That is sort of a question mark I have in light of some statements, the public statements that have been made by certain legislators,” said Mark Gaber, an attorney for the plaintiffs. “Sen. Weiler, on his podcast, suggested the legislature could pass a new map for the 2026 election if a permanent injunction had been entered. That’s a question I have: if it’s intended by the legislature. If that’s the case? Remedial proceedings could certainly not be done as there would need to be a proceeding as to that new map.”
When Judge Gibson asked Chang about it, he said it was what “one member said in a podcast.”
“If this court is seeking to find out what the intent of the legislature is, it’s the act of the legislature. The most recent one here was what the legislature did in the special session,” he said.
In that special session, lawmakers voted to move the deadline for congressional candidate filings to March and pass a resolution condemning Judge Gibson’s ruling.
As the court hearing as going on, FOX 13 News texted Sen. Todd Weiler, R-Woods Cross, about his remarks. Sen. Weiler (who is an attorney in his day job), replied that he was explaining to listeners the difference between interlocutory and final appeals and just stating “hypotheticals” in response to any stay issued by the Utah Supreme Court.
“But I’m not aware of any plans to do that,” he wrote.
In 2018, voters approved Prop. 4, which created an independent redistricting commission to draw lines for boundaries in congress, legislature and state school board. When the legislature overrode the citizen ballot initiative and passed its own maps, the League and MWEG sued arguing that the people have a right to alter and reform their government. In particular, they alleged the congressional map that the Utah State Legislature approved was gerrymandered to favor Republicans.
The court sided with them, ruling that Prop. 4 is law and throwing out the congressional map. She ordered lawmakers to redraw a new one. They did, under protest, but she rejected their map for not meeting Prop. 4’s neutral redistricting criteria. Instead, she chose a map submitted by the plaintiffs that she declared met the tenets of Prop. 4. It has resulted in a Salt Lake County-centric district that Democratic candidates have rushed to enter, viewing it as more competitive for them.
The Utah State Legislature has argued that it has the sole constitutional right to draw boundaries in redistricting, setting up a legal showdown that will go to the Utah Supreme Court and potentially the U.S. Supreme Court.
Judge Gibson said she planned to issue a ruling before Christmas on whether to finalize the case.
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Keller wins it in OT, Mammoth recover from Jets’ late rally | NHL.com
The goal was Connor’s 300th in the NHL. He is the third player in Jets/Atlanta Thrashers history to hit the mark, behind Scheifele (353) and Ilya Kovalchuk (328).
“Just a pretty cool milestone,” Connor said. “Once you look back on your career, that’s kind of the stuff you’ll remember. But right now it’s focusing on winning, trying to be the best player I can, and helping out.”
Connor scored his second goal at 15:23 of the third period, beating Vejmelka blocker side with a one-timer to cut the lead to 3-2.
“I think we just knew that we needed to be better,” Connor said of the comeback. “I think we were on our toes more, jumping and making plays and hemming them in.”
Barron scored just 25 seconds later, beating Vejmelka glove side with a snap shot tie it 3-3.
“That first period was ugly. It was really ugly,” Winnipeg coach Scott Arniel said. “We got better in the second, certainly dominated in the third, but at the end of the day, you can’t play two periods in this league and look to have success.”
Crouse gave the Mammoth a 1-0 lead at 5:20 of the first period. Guenther skated in from the blue line and shot through the legs of Jets defenseman Logan Stanley to put the puck on Hellebuyck. The rebound of his shot then found Crouse in front, where he scored blocker side with a slap shot.
“We made it interesting on ourselves,” Crouse said. “Definitely not the way we wanted the third period to go, but credit to our group, that’s not easy. They scored two right away and then we went right into OT pretty much, so credit to the group for having the right mindset and being able to get the win.”
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