Things To Do in March in Salt Lake City

According to my daffodils, it's nearly spring. I've compiled a list of activities in and around Salt Lake City to occupy us as we wait for the warmer weather and new growth. 

1. Utah Symphony Presents Pokemon - Symphonic Evolutions

On March 4, 2017 at 7:30 pm at Abravanel Hall in Downtown Salt Lake City, the Utah Symphony will present "all-new orchestral arrangements and carefully timed visuals from recent and classic Pokemon video games." This is a great way to get your kids interested in the Symphony in a fun way. Check out the link below for more info. 

2. Vintage Whites Market

The Vintage Whites Market is a "unique shopping experience" that brings together "over 100 vendors selling vintage, antique, repurposed, handmade and trendsetting artisans." They've even got activities for the kids and food trucks. The market is held at the Salt Lake Fairgrounds on Saturday March 4th. You can pay for an early shopping experience and go on Friday evening as well. For tickets click below. 

3. Disney on Ice Worlds of Enchantment

Disney on Ice is back in our fair city this March 9-7, 2017. This year's theme Worlds of Enchantment features stories from the world of The Little Mermaid, Toy Story, Cars, and Frozen. I've never heard of a kids who didn't enjoy these shows. You can get your tickets below. 

4. Alton Brown Live - Eat Your Science

On March 31, 2017 Alton Brown will be at Abravanel Hall at 5 and 8 pm. This show mixes together "science, music and food into two hours of pure entertainment." Get further into and tickets at the link below. 

5. The Utah Jazz

If sports are your thing, our Utah Jazz have 6 home games in March. To check out their schedule, click below. 

6. The Lion King

The newly open and very impressive Eccles Theater in Downtown Salt Lake City is presenting the stage production of The Lion King from March 23 through April 19th. I've heard rave reviews about this productions. Check it out for yourself at the link below. 

I've said it before, and I'm sure I'll say it again - we live in a great place. There is always something to do for every walk of life.