15 Thanksgiving Activities to Do with Your Family in Northern Utah

boy with pumpkins

We love Turkey Day here at Burg Children’s Dentistry! Who
doesn’t love gorging on delicious mashed potatoes, turkey (have
you ever had it
wrapped in bacon
?), creamed corn, and all of the other proper
fixin’s that go with the traditional Thanksgiving meal? It sure
is one of our favorite holidays!

At Burg we strive to put a smile on every child’s face.
Usually, we do that by giving them a really cool superhero cape and
helping them to keep their teeth as healthy and pearly white as
possible. To combine our passion for Thanksgiving and keeping your
child smiling we’ve created a guide to help lead your family to
some of Northern Utah’s best activities to do during this holiday
season.

Most of these fun activities revolve around the Thanksgiving
theme, but there are a few that are just really fun things to do in
November.

Things to Do in the Salt Lake City Area

Salt Lake City, Utah

1. Thanksgiving Turkey Trot (West Valley)

Does your family love sports? How about hockey? Cheer on the

Utah Outliers
as they face off against Wyoming’s Casper
Bobcats. The game also doubles as a charitable event. If you donate
to their canned food drive, and you’ll receive a free ticket to
another Outliers home game.

When: November 17, 2018 @ 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Where: West Valley Acord Ice Center, 5353 3100 S, West
Valley City

If your kids aren’t too into hockey just yet, try showing them
the classic 90’s Mighty Ducks
movies
to get them pumped up for the event!

2. International Games Day (West Jordan)

Does your family enjoy playing games? Don’t forget to head to
the
Salt Lake County Library
this November to play Settlers of
Catan, Dominion, and a lot of other games.

When: November 17, 2018 @ 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Where: 8030 S 1825 W, West Jordan

3. Thanksgiving Dumplings Class (Sandy)

When you think of Thanksgiving food, you might think of
traditional dishes (like those mentioned in the beginning). Chances
are that you don’t think of dumplings. Yet, it might be fun to
try something new and add a non-traditional side dish to your
family’s dinner spread.

Take a
cooking class from Ocean Mart
. If you have older children who
are interested in cooking, take them with you! If you have younger
children, it might be a good idea to go to the class and then have
an activity at home where you can teach your little ones the
culinary craft too.

When: November 20, 2018 @ 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Where: 115 W 9000 S, Sandy

Check out how much fun these children had making dumplings in
their home!

4. Feast With the Beast (Salt Lake City)

Where do all of the pumpkins go after Halloween? A whole bunch
of them actually end up getting donated to
the Hogle Zoo
. Why? Well, some animals actually like to eat
them! Bring your family to the zoo this Thanksgiving to find out
which ones do.</p.

When: November 22, 2018 @ 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Where: 2600 Sunnyside Ave S, Salt Lake City

5. Magic Show Series (Salt Lake City)

Do you have a young magician in the family? A child who may be
secretly waiting for their letter to Hogwarts? Although that letter
may never come (sorry kids!), that doesn’t mean they can’t
experience magic outside of the movie theater.
Magic shows
can be just as exciting!

When: November 23-24, 2018

Where: 3605 S State Street, Salt Lake City

Things to Do in Utah County

Utah Lake in Utah County sunset

6. Luminaria (Lehi)

Hopefully, you’ll forgive us for adding a little something
that is Christmas oriented.
Luminaria
is a spectacular Thanksgiving Point event! Take your
family to check out the lights, eat s’mores around fire pits, and
play interactive games.

When: November 19-21, 2018 @ 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Where: 3003 North Thanksgiving Way, Lehi

7. Thanksgiving Story Time (Saratoga Springs)

Do you have a child who absolutely loves books? Would they turn
your home into a library if they could? Take your little reader to
the
Saratoga Springs Library
for a Thanksgiving-themed
storytime!

When: November 21, 2018 @ 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Where: 1307 N Commerce Dr Suite 200, Saratoga Springs

8. Family Day at Hutchings Museum (Lehi)

The
Hutchings Museum in Lehi
is putting on a Family Day where there
will be a gratitude-themed scavenger hunt. What a great way to have
fun and learn good values at the same time!

When: November 21, 2018 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Where: 55 North Center Street, Lehi

9. Pilgrim 5K (Lehi)

We all know that Thanksgiving is not the day to plan on eating
healthy. All those carbs and starches! Even the thought of how much
butter goes into everything is enough to give you a heart attack,
right? However, that doesn’t mean that your family’s healthy
lifestyle should go completely out the window on this holiday. No,
get up and run! Dress up as pilgrims and participate in
Thanksgiving Point’s Pilgrim 5K
.

When: November 22, 2018 @ 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM

Where: 3003 North Thanksgiving Way, Lehi

Things to Do in Park City

Park City, Utah

10. Park City Mountain Opening Day Celebration

Ready to hit the slopes? Bring your family to the resort for a
fun-fueled day of activities. There will be hot chocolate, donuts,
live music, and a
banner breaking ceremony
to celebrate the first chair lift of
the season going up the mountain.

When: November 21, 2018 @ 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

Where: 1345 Lowell Ave, Park City

11. Main Street Electric Parade

Here’s another Christmas-esque activity in November (hey, at
least this one is AFTER Thanksgiving!). Come see Santa Claus make
his first appearance in
Park City
as he is welcomed by a parade full of cars decorated with
Christmas lights
. Santa will be on Main Street walking around
from 4-6 PM before the parade.

When: November 24, 2018; @6 PM

Where: Main Street, Park City

12. Meet the Avalanche Dogs

Different ski resorts around Park City allow the public to come
and meet their avalanche search and rescue dogs. For example, you
and your family could
meet the dogs and their ski patrol handlers
at Canyons every
Friday at 4:30 PM.

When: Fridays November 24, 2018 – April 5, 2019, @ 4:30
PM

Where: 4000 Canyons Resort Dr, Park City, UT 84098

Not in Northern Utah or Don’t Want to Go Outside?

paper in the shape of hands with things that people are thankful for

Here are some activities that your family can enjoy from the
comforts of your own home!

13. Create a Thankful Tree

On Our
Goodwin Journey
’s blog there’s a really great artistic
activity where a paper tree with hand-shaped leaves is made to show
what a family is thankful for. Here is how you can make your
own.

Step 1: Get a bunch of construction paper (you’ll want
lots of color choices!) and tape.

Step 2: Then, take five sheets of brown paper and tape
them on a wall vertically to form a tree trunk.

Step 3: Add branches by cutting out brown paper in
rectangular shapes and tape those to the top.

Step 4: For leaves, let your children trace their hands
on orange, green, red, and yellow paper and cut them out and then
have them write what they’re thankful for on them.

14. Make Turkey Candy Apples

At Burg we know just how much kids love candy and all things
sugar! Because of that, we know that your children will really get
a kick out of this fun treat. Unlike the traditional candy apples
where the apples is covered with hard toffee or a sugar candy
coating, this one is really simple. It’s basically candy stuck on
an apple with toothpicks to make it look like a turkey. Check out
this one that
I Love You More Than Carrots
made!

Of course, PLEASE make sure your little one brushes their teeth
after eating all of that sugary goodness!

15. Play Turkey Bowling

This is a game that can be played with or without snow and is a
great backyard game. You set up some bowling pins (some people like
to use 2-liter bottles as substitutes) and get a frozen turkey.
You’ll definitely want to keep the turkey in it’s plastic
wrapping and then let each participant toss the turkey (you don’t
really have to roll it like you would a bowling ball) at the pins.
Other than that the rules of the game are just like normal
bowling.

Tip: If you’d like to go a more artistic route, let
your kids decorate the pins like turkeys using construction paper.
Look at the many fun options for doing that on
Pinterest
!

Happy Thanksgiving From Burg

Our dentists and staff hope your family has a great
Thanksgiving. We love having your children in our office and seeing
their big, happy smiles. Please call us if you
need anything
and don’t forget to schedule in your December
appointments—we have
something special planned for those who come see us next month

so stay tuned for more details on that!

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