World Affairs Breakfast

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

8:00a-9:00a at the Junior League of SLC

Join us for a morning of learning and culture. The Utah Center for Citizen Diplomacy’s guest lecturer Mvemmba Dizolele will speak about current affairs in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Includes breakfast provided by Mama Africa Click here to register!

March Madness: Cocktail Class

Sunday, March 11, 2018

1:00p-3:00p at The Ruin in Sugarhouse

Join us at The Ruin for a St. Patrick’s themed cocktail making class. $20 ticket covers the class, drink, and appetizers. Must be 21+ to attend. Click Here to Sign up!

Annual Kentucky Derby Event

Saturday, May 5, 2018

3:00p-7:00p at the Grand America Hotel

Enjoy an afternoon affair with a silent auction, raffle, contests, music and broadcasting of the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby live from Churchill Downs.

Dillard’s Love My League Shopping Night

Thursday, April 19, 2018

4:00pm - 8:00pm at the Fashion Place Dillard's

10% of your purchases made in-store during the event will be donated to Junior League of Salt Lake!

CARE Fair

Friday, July 13, 2018 - Saturday, July 14, 2018

9a-5p at the Horizonte Instruction & Training Center

The Junior League Community Assistance and Resource Event (CARE) Fair is an annual, two-day event organized and directed by the Junior League of Salt Lake City for families needing routine medical, dental, and vision services along with community assistance information. Typically, major barriers (i.e., time, language, financial, and transportation constraints) prevent some Utah families from… Read More

Wednesday Evening Development Series (WEDS)

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

6:45-8:30 at the Junior League of Salt Lake City

Did you know there are hundreds of local boards that need members– especially women leaders? This WEDS is provided by Ann Mackin, President of SpringBoard Utah, an organization passionate about being the conduit for getting women placed on boards. This engaging seminar will provide you with guides to identify the boards that interest you and… Read More

A Woman Captured – World Cinema Documentary Competition

Friday, January 19, 2018

This film has multiple showings during the Sundance Film Festival

A Woman Captured – World Cinema Documentary Competition While preparing a project on modern slavery, filmmaker Bernadett Tuza-Ritter uncovers a treacherous story. Inside an upscale Hungarian home run by a tyrannical matriarch resides a domestic slave. At 52 years old, Marish labors 20 hours a day without pay and endures a constant barrage of emotional and physical… Read More

Kailash – US Documentary Competition

Thursday, January 18, 2018

This film has multiple showings during the Sundance Film Festival

Hidden inside overcrowded factories around the world, countless children are forced into slave labor due to rising global demands for cheap goods. With the help of a covert network of informants, Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi and his dedicated team carry out daring raids to rescue and rehabilitate imprisoned children. Using hidden cameras and playing… Read More

January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month

We encourage you to wear the color blue all month, but especially on January 11. Click here to purchase blue merchandise to help you provide awareness about Human Trafficking! Although human trafficking is widespread, many victims go unnoticed. You can make a difference! Trafficking red flags to look for: Lack of knowledge of their community… Read More

4th Annual Human Trafficking Symposium

Friday, January 26, 2018

8:30a-2:30p at the SJ Quinney College of Law

The 2018 Human Trafficking Symposium will discuss how constructions and definitions of human trafficking impact how it is addressed. Who are the victims, who are the criminals, and who determines this and how? Are there policy gaps? Who might be falling through? This year, we have invited professionals and community leaders who work against human… Read More