
The coming week in Murray City, Utah, unfolds with a diverse set of events spanning cultural celebrations and civic engagement. According to a social media post by the City of Murray, the lineup includes government meetings, festive storytelling and trick-or-treating, musical tributes, and the closing chapter of this season's farmers market. The city council, committee, and agency meetings on Tuesday, October 21, invite local participation at City Hall starting at 3:30 pm, signaling the week's initiation with discussions likely to shape the town's future.
For the younger crowd and families, Thursday, October 23, offers "Tiny Tales at the Museum" at 10 am, with a special invitation for costumes that hints at a Halloween-centric joy, while later at 5:30 pm the community will converge upon The Park Center for a "Trunk or Treat" gathering, each event promises a safe and spirited locale for children to immerse in storytelling and gather sweets ahead of Halloween. Registration for the Trunk or Treat can be secured at Mcreg.com, an opportunity for community members to partake in holiday activities and create lasting memories.
Local gourmands and early risers on Friday, October 24, will have their final chance of the year to peruse local produce and artisan goods at the "Farmers Market" from 8 am until 1 pm at Murray Park, rounding off a season of locally-grown fare. Literary enthusiasts can also look forward to an author visit from Matt Cook, famed for his book "Braveship," hosted by the library at 10 am, an engagement not only celebrating the written word but also providing immersive discourse with the author himself.









