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🌱 International Peace Gardens Full + Local Vampire Film Premieres

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First, today's weather:

Sunny, pleasant and warmer. High: 85 Low: 60.

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Here are the top four stories in Salt Lake City today:

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  1. New job openings are available in the Salt Lake City area. Available positions include customer service support representative, greeter, client executive (remote), call review assistant, and more. (Salt Lake City Patch)
  2. Salt Lake City’s International Peace Gardens are reportedly full. The global community garden featuring beautiful flowers, art, and more, says there is no more room to add additional countries at this time. (Salt Lake Tribune)
  3. Vampire film β€œMy Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To” will premiere at the Davey Fest as the opening night feature film on Jun. 23. The crew and supporting cast, many of whom are from Salt Lake City, will get to see locations like Great Salt Lake, Amber Restaurant, and Big Cottonwood Canyon on the big screen locally for the first time. (Salt Lake Tribune)
  4. Three people were stabbed by a guest who returned to a Salt Lake City party on Saturday evening after being kicked out. The highly intoxicated party guest had been asked to leave after making unwanted comments about another guest. None of the injuries were life-threatening. (ABC4.com)

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Today in Salt Lake City:

  • Food, Fun, Reading, And Culture At The City Library, Day-Riverside Branch (10:30 AM)

From my notebook:

  • Can you believe it? America’s oldest Subaru retailer – located in downtown Salt Lake City – has been sold. (FOX 13 News Utah)
  • A study from the Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute estimated that air pollution in Utah decreases the median life expectancy by 1.1 to 3.6 years. Carpooling, working remotely, skipping the trip, planning ahead, and more can help you (and the ozone) stay alive. (KSL.com)
  • A missing Salt Lake City boy has been found. Police located 11-year-old Dieudonne LeJoto after several hours missing. (FOX 13 News Utah)
  • Looking for something to do today? Support Utah’s local galleries, shops, and eateries right in your backyard. (Visit Utah)

You're officially in the loop for today! I'll be in your inbox tomorrow morning with your next update.

β€” Sean Peek

About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.

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