90.9 FM KRCL RadioACTive features the Fourth Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market Presented by Google Fiber

WCelebrating the successes of refugee women in our community with Women of the World, which also wants you to join the fun. RadioACTive’s annual #shoplocal spotlight, featuring Craft Lake City’s fourth annual Holiday Market. Crossroads Urban Center set for Christmas dinner giveaway after successful Thanksgiving event. Plus, Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital reacts to the rise in RSV.

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Tonight’s show featured the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community!

Turkey Day Giveaway update with Bill Tibbitts of Crossroads Urban Center, a nonprofit that for more than 50 years has run one of t​he busiest Emergency Food Pantries in Utah as well as a charitable Thrift Store, and has organized Utahns in advocacy groups to make broader change.

Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital will delay some pre-scheduled procedures and surgeries due to the high volume of pediatric patients, driven by a surge in RSV illness. RadioACTive shared comments from Dr. Andrew Pavia, pediatric infectious diseases physician, made during a Zoom press conference earlier today.

  • Up to 50 such procedures are expected to be postponed this week, equating to about 10 percent of all surgeries and procedures at the hospital.
  • Everyone in the community is urged to do all they can to stay safe and well by staying home when they are sick, observing good hand hygiene, and getting vaccines for flu and COVID.
  • For more on RSV, what it is and how to deal with it, click here: Respiratory Syncytial Virus | Intermountain Healthcare

#ShopLocal Spotlight, featuring Angela Brown of Craft Lake City and Maya Holland, Cast & Clover, a jewelry maker who will be one of the nearly 120 artisans on hand at Craft Lake City’s 4th annual holiday market this Friday and Saturday at Ogden’s Union Station.

  • Dec. 2-3: The Fourth Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market at Ogden’s Union Station. “The Fourth Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market Presented by Google Fiber is THE premiere local shopping event of the holiday season in Northern Utah! The Annual Craft Lake City Holiday Market Presented by Google Fiber is the perfect place to shop small this holiday season from over 125 Utah-based artisans, vintage vendors, and foodies all under one roof at our gorgeous new venue: Ogden Union Station. At the Holiday Market, you can get photos with Santa, enjoy local spirits & cocktails while you shop, and even contribute to the Project Rainbow Gift Drive to help LGBTQ+ families in need this holiday season!” Learn more & get tickets: https://craftlakecity.com/holiday-market-2022. Purchase tickets in advance at a discounted rate.

Women of the World has been helping forcibly displaced women make Salt Lake City their home and build community through self-reliance and trust since 2009. RadioACTive spoke with WoW founder Samira Harnish and WoW intern Saharnaz Pourhaghgouy about women’s rights and the ongoing protests in Iran, as well as a scholarship program and community party.

  • Nov. 29: Deadline for Displaced Women’s Education Fund of Utah. This scholarship is designed to help forcibly displaced women achieve their educational goals by assisting in the removal of one of the biggest barriers to a degree or certificate — tuition. For details, click here.
  • Dec. 3: Women of the World’s Celebration of Success, 2:00-5:00 p.m. at Salt Lake County Government Building, 2001 S. State St., SLC. “Join us on December 3rd to celebrate and support our new neighbors who are have worked hard to achieve their goals! Free to the public, this is a great opportunity to meet many successful women and to hear their stories.”

Guests’ views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Listeners’ Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9fm. Tonight’s RadioACTive was produced and hosted by Lara Jones. Questions, comments or suggestions for the show? Email radioactive@krcl.org.