May
May 1: May Day!
May 1-31: Passive Program: How Many LEGOS? at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – Take your best guess at the total number of LEGOs inside our jar. The person whose guess comes closest to the actual count will walk away with an awesome, brand-new LEGO set at the end of the month.
May 1-2: Huntsville Grand Prix Plan on attending this year’s event. Races fire up at 8:00 a.m. between the Huntsville Park and LDS church. All spectators are free. Even if it rains, or snows... we run. For more information visit https://www.huntsvillegp.com/
May 4: Children’s Book Week Story Walk at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Join the chess club at the Ogden Valley Library and enhance your skills in this timeless game. Meet fellow players, enjoy friendly competition, and improve your strategic thinking!
May 4-9: Passive Program at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – Take a stroll through various points in the youth services area to read a page from a favorite children’s book until your walk and the story are complete.
May 5: Book Discussion at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 7:00 p.m. White Noise by Don DeLillo
Register 801-337-2660. Limited free copies of the book will be available for those who register for the discussion. Professor Jack Gladney and his wife, Babette, live a chaotic, yet stable, existence until the “Airborne Toxic Event”—a massive chemical spill—forces them to evacuate and directly confront their deepest anxieties about technology, death, and the nature of reality. DeLillo’s National Book Award-winning novel is a darkly comic and unsettling look at the dread and humor found in contemporary culture.
May 6: Valley Art Expression at Valley Elementary
May 6: Discovery: Bees & Pollination at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:00 p.m. Start STEAM exploration early with stories, experiments, and activities to learn about bees and pollination. Recommended for ages 3-7.
May 7: Dungeons and Dragons at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. All skill levels are invited to play this classic tabletop role-playing game.
May 9: Ogden Nature Center Fly with the Flock Fun Run & Pancake Breakfast, 8:00 a.m. at the Nature Center. To register in person, visit Ogden Nature Center, which is located at 966 W. 12th St. in Ogden. To register by phone, please call 801-621-7595.
May 9: LED Bookmarks at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 2:00 p.m. Learn the basics of circuitry and make an LED bookmark to take home.
May 10: Mother’s Day!
May 11: Bingo Night at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors for an evening of action-packed Bingo excitement. Players of all ages are welcome and prizes will be given.
May 11: WSU’s Outdoor Program hosts Monday Night Climbing at the 9th St. climbing crag, 5:00 p.m. to sunset, $10 for WSU students, $15 for WSU employees, $20 for the public. Learn how to transition from a climbing gym to the outdoors and connect with other climbers. Register 24 hours prior on the Campus Recreation website.
May 11: WSU Alumni Association hosts the Alumni Singers Spring Concert, 7:00 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse, 2115 Jefferson Ave., free admission, though donations are gladly accepted. Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with the Alumni Singers, where they will perform a collection of American classics and more. More information available on the Alumni Association website.
May 11–22: WSU’s Center for Technology Outreach hosts an after-school introduction to electronics and coding program, 4–6 p.m. each weekday at WSU Davis’ Computer & Automotive Engineering Building, free. More information available on the Center for Technology Outreach website.
May 12: Valley Elementary STEM day.
May 12: Great Reads for Kids Book Club at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 7:00 p.m. The Year I Flew Away by Marie Arnold. Register: 801-337-2660 or online. Join us for a fun discussion and activities. Recommended for grades 3-6.
May 13: 6th annual Children’s Business Fair, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Huntsville Park.
May 13: Tech Lab: Arduino Microcontrollers at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Explore the tiny tech behind many modern gadgets such as fans, lights, or remote controls. Using Arduino kits, you’ll get hands-on experience building simple, interactive projects.
May 14: District 5 Council Member Don Hickman will host District 5 Town Hall at 6:00 -7:00 PM Ogden Valley Branch Library Auditorium. Council Member Hickman will present an update from City Council and field questions and comments from District 5 residents. These informal Town Halls are intended to be a two-way conversation with direct access to Council Member Hickman by the public. The Town Hall is not recorded or live-streamed.” For more information email [email protected].
May 14: Graphic Novel Workshop at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:00 p.m. Learn the basics of crafting a graphic novel, manga, or comic book, and practice techniques behind the art.
May 14: Ogden Valley Agriculture Advisory Committee (AAC) will hold a meeting at the Ogden Valley Branch Library at 7:00 p.m.
May 15: 6th annual Children’s Business Fair, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Huntsville Park.
May 15: Peace Officers Memorial Day
May. 15: Learn to Dance with Joy Series, 7:00 – 9:00 PM with instructor Joy Clem. Hosted monthly at the new Huntsville Town Hall, this series is once a month and offers a 1-hour group dance lesson, featuring East Coast Swing, Waltz, Rumba, West Coast Swing, Cha Cha, Merengue, and Ballads. The second hour is an open dance hour for practicing and socializing. Register at www.mountainartsandmusic.org/workshops.
May 15: WSU Alumni Association hosts Ogden Marathon 2026 shirt pickup, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., free with registration. If you’re running in or volunteering at this year's Ogden Marathon, show your Weber pride in the form of a limited edition WSU marathon shirt. More information available on the Alumni Association website.
May 16: WSU Alumni Association hosts alumni night at Tuacahn Amphitheatre’s performance of “Les Misérables,” 6:30 p.m. at Tuacahn Amphitheatre, 1100 Tuacahn Drive, tickets start at $15. Enjoy an exclusive backstage tour, pre-show dinner, and preview performance of “Les Misérables.” More information available on the Alumni Association website.
May 16: Armed Forces Day
May 16: Family Tea Party at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 2:00 p.m. Join us for a family tea party at the library! We invite you to promenade through the world of English literature while enjoying a proper cuppa. Refreshments will be served, including teas, lemonade, and delicious treats. We’ll have engaging activities for both children and adults, including making a fabulous accessory to wear at the party. Fancy outfits are highly encouraged.
May 18: Weber High School graduation! Congratulations graduates!
May 18: Pokemon Club at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 4:00 p.m. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors for an evening of action-packed Bingo excitement. Players of all ages are welcome and prizes will be given.
May 18: Chess Club at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Join the chess club at the Ogden Valley Library and enhance your skills in this timeless game. Meet fellow players, enjoy friendly competition, and improve your strategic thinking!
May 18: WSU’s Sustainability Home hosts a DIY energy efficiency workshop, 6:00–7:00 p.m. at the Weber State Sustainability Home, 2807 Quincy Ave., free. During this hands-on workshop, participants will receive free materials, learn to lower their energy bills, and get information on how to improve the comfort of their homes. Register on the workshop’s sign-up form.
May 18: WSU’s Goddard School of Business & Economics hosts the Normal Jones Golf Tournament fundraiser, 7:00 a.m. at the Bountiful Ridge Golf Course, 2430 Bountiful Blvd., sponsorship costs vary. Learn more about the golf tournament, which supports scholarships for the School of Accounting, Finance & Taxation, on the event’s website.
May 19: Craft Your Own Suncatcher at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Looking for a fun way to get creative? Come to our hands-on workshop and discover the joy of making personalized suncatchers. Learn simple techniques to transform beads, glass, or other colorful materials into a beautiful piece that will scatter rainbows of light across your room. All supplies are provided.
May 20: SUP Chapter meeting at the Hearthside in Eden at 7:00 p.m. OV200 will host its 10th annual “In Search of Ogden Hole” FREE community lecture-presentation featuring- Dr Jay H. Buckley, Associate Professor of History, BYU. This event offers a rare opportunity for Ogden Valley residents, particularly newcomers, to take a deep dive into the amazing heritage behind the name Ogden Valley. The community is invited to attend.
May 20: CERT Sanitation Issues during an Emergency, @ 7:00 p.m. at the Sheriff’s Training facility located at 1400 Depot Drive in Ogden. For more information contact at [email protected].
May 21: Tech Lab: Scratch Coding at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Explore coding through Scratch. Recommended for elementary school-aged children. Caregiver participation recommended for younger children.
May 22: Last Day of School!
May 23: Tech Lab: Nintendo Switch at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 2:00 p.m. Bring your friends and have some fun playing games with Nintendo Switch. Recommended for upper elementary school-aged children and older.
May 24: Eden Coffee Cocoa & Juicery open market for all types of vendors as well as local musicians. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fresh local grown produce, arts & crafts, jewelry, baked goods, clothing, & more! 2405 N HWY 158 in Eden. Vendor & musician applications for events still being accepted. Access thru social media: @edencoffee745.
May 25: Memorial Day
May 26: Summer Reading Programs at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – The Weber County Library System will begin registration for the children, teen, and adult summer reading programs. Get ready to dig deep! This year’s summer reading theme is “Unearth a Story,” an exploration of hidden tales, history, and the power of storytelling. Registration for the program is free and available for all age groups. The children’s program is open to kids zero to 12, the teen program is open to teens 12 to 18, and the adult program will be open for those 18 and older. Prizes can be earned at all levels, with many being earned just for signing up.
May 28: Engineering Challenge: Flash Card Structures at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Is paper strong enough to hold up a heavy weight? Build a structure out of flash cards and see how much weight it can hold.
May 29-31: OFOAM Ogden Music Festival @ Ogden’s Fort Buenaventura. Tickets are available online at ofoam.org/ogden-music-festival. Volunteers get a three-day pass for serving two three-hour shifts during the festival weekend. Get all the festival details at OFOAM.org.
May 30: Tinker Tech: Exploring Microcontrollers for Beginners at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 2:00 p.m. Bring your inner inventor to life! In this beginner-friendly workshop, you'll explore the tiny tech behind many modern gadgets, such as fans, lights, or remote controls. Using easy-to-learn Arduino kits, you’ll get hands-on experience building simple, interactive projects in a friendly, supportive setting—no experience needed.
May 1-31: Passive Program: How Many LEGOS? at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – Take your best guess at the total number of LEGOs inside our jar. The person whose guess comes closest to the actual count will walk away with an awesome, brand-new LEGO set at the end of the month.
May 1-2: Huntsville Grand Prix Plan on attending this year’s event. Races fire up at 8:00 a.m. between the Huntsville Park and LDS church. All spectators are free. Even if it rains, or snows... we run. For more information visit https://www.huntsvillegp.com/
May 4: Children’s Book Week Story Walk at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Join the chess club at the Ogden Valley Library and enhance your skills in this timeless game. Meet fellow players, enjoy friendly competition, and improve your strategic thinking!
May 4-9: Passive Program at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – Take a stroll through various points in the youth services area to read a page from a favorite children’s book until your walk and the story are complete.
May 5: Book Discussion at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 7:00 p.m. White Noise by Don DeLillo
Register 801-337-2660. Limited free copies of the book will be available for those who register for the discussion. Professor Jack Gladney and his wife, Babette, live a chaotic, yet stable, existence until the “Airborne Toxic Event”—a massive chemical spill—forces them to evacuate and directly confront their deepest anxieties about technology, death, and the nature of reality. DeLillo’s National Book Award-winning novel is a darkly comic and unsettling look at the dread and humor found in contemporary culture.
May 6: Valley Art Expression at Valley Elementary
May 6: Discovery: Bees & Pollination at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:00 p.m. Start STEAM exploration early with stories, experiments, and activities to learn about bees and pollination. Recommended for ages 3-7.
May 7: Dungeons and Dragons at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. All skill levels are invited to play this classic tabletop role-playing game.
May 9: Ogden Nature Center Fly with the Flock Fun Run & Pancake Breakfast, 8:00 a.m. at the Nature Center. To register in person, visit Ogden Nature Center, which is located at 966 W. 12th St. in Ogden. To register by phone, please call 801-621-7595.
May 9: LED Bookmarks at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 2:00 p.m. Learn the basics of circuitry and make an LED bookmark to take home.
May 10: Mother’s Day!
May 11: Bingo Night at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors for an evening of action-packed Bingo excitement. Players of all ages are welcome and prizes will be given.
May 11: WSU’s Outdoor Program hosts Monday Night Climbing at the 9th St. climbing crag, 5:00 p.m. to sunset, $10 for WSU students, $15 for WSU employees, $20 for the public. Learn how to transition from a climbing gym to the outdoors and connect with other climbers. Register 24 hours prior on the Campus Recreation website.
May 11: WSU Alumni Association hosts the Alumni Singers Spring Concert, 7:00 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meetinghouse, 2115 Jefferson Ave., free admission, though donations are gladly accepted. Celebrate America's 250th anniversary with the Alumni Singers, where they will perform a collection of American classics and more. More information available on the Alumni Association website.
May 11–22: WSU’s Center for Technology Outreach hosts an after-school introduction to electronics and coding program, 4–6 p.m. each weekday at WSU Davis’ Computer & Automotive Engineering Building, free. More information available on the Center for Technology Outreach website.
May 12: Valley Elementary STEM day.
May 12: Great Reads for Kids Book Club at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 7:00 p.m. The Year I Flew Away by Marie Arnold. Register: 801-337-2660 or online. Join us for a fun discussion and activities. Recommended for grades 3-6.
May 13: 6th annual Children’s Business Fair, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Huntsville Park.
May 13: Tech Lab: Arduino Microcontrollers at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Explore the tiny tech behind many modern gadgets such as fans, lights, or remote controls. Using Arduino kits, you’ll get hands-on experience building simple, interactive projects.
May 14: District 5 Council Member Don Hickman will host District 5 Town Hall at 6:00 -7:00 PM Ogden Valley Branch Library Auditorium. Council Member Hickman will present an update from City Council and field questions and comments from District 5 residents. These informal Town Halls are intended to be a two-way conversation with direct access to Council Member Hickman by the public. The Town Hall is not recorded or live-streamed.” For more information email [email protected].
May 14: Graphic Novel Workshop at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:00 p.m. Learn the basics of crafting a graphic novel, manga, or comic book, and practice techniques behind the art.
May 14: Ogden Valley Agriculture Advisory Committee (AAC) will hold a meeting at the Ogden Valley Branch Library at 7:00 p.m.
May 15: 6th annual Children’s Business Fair, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Huntsville Park.
May 15: Peace Officers Memorial Day
May. 15: Learn to Dance with Joy Series, 7:00 – 9:00 PM with instructor Joy Clem. Hosted monthly at the new Huntsville Town Hall, this series is once a month and offers a 1-hour group dance lesson, featuring East Coast Swing, Waltz, Rumba, West Coast Swing, Cha Cha, Merengue, and Ballads. The second hour is an open dance hour for practicing and socializing. Register at www.mountainartsandmusic.org/workshops.
May 15: WSU Alumni Association hosts Ogden Marathon 2026 shirt pickup, 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave., free with registration. If you’re running in or volunteering at this year's Ogden Marathon, show your Weber pride in the form of a limited edition WSU marathon shirt. More information available on the Alumni Association website.
May 16: WSU Alumni Association hosts alumni night at Tuacahn Amphitheatre’s performance of “Les Misérables,” 6:30 p.m. at Tuacahn Amphitheatre, 1100 Tuacahn Drive, tickets start at $15. Enjoy an exclusive backstage tour, pre-show dinner, and preview performance of “Les Misérables.” More information available on the Alumni Association website.
May 16: Armed Forces Day
May 16: Family Tea Party at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 2:00 p.m. Join us for a family tea party at the library! We invite you to promenade through the world of English literature while enjoying a proper cuppa. Refreshments will be served, including teas, lemonade, and delicious treats. We’ll have engaging activities for both children and adults, including making a fabulous accessory to wear at the party. Fancy outfits are highly encouraged.
May 18: Weber High School graduation! Congratulations graduates!
May 18: Pokemon Club at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 4:00 p.m. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors for an evening of action-packed Bingo excitement. Players of all ages are welcome and prizes will be given.
May 18: Chess Club at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Join the chess club at the Ogden Valley Library and enhance your skills in this timeless game. Meet fellow players, enjoy friendly competition, and improve your strategic thinking!
May 18: WSU’s Sustainability Home hosts a DIY energy efficiency workshop, 6:00–7:00 p.m. at the Weber State Sustainability Home, 2807 Quincy Ave., free. During this hands-on workshop, participants will receive free materials, learn to lower their energy bills, and get information on how to improve the comfort of their homes. Register on the workshop’s sign-up form.
May 18: WSU’s Goddard School of Business & Economics hosts the Normal Jones Golf Tournament fundraiser, 7:00 a.m. at the Bountiful Ridge Golf Course, 2430 Bountiful Blvd., sponsorship costs vary. Learn more about the golf tournament, which supports scholarships for the School of Accounting, Finance & Taxation, on the event’s website.
May 19: Craft Your Own Suncatcher at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Looking for a fun way to get creative? Come to our hands-on workshop and discover the joy of making personalized suncatchers. Learn simple techniques to transform beads, glass, or other colorful materials into a beautiful piece that will scatter rainbows of light across your room. All supplies are provided.
May 20: SUP Chapter meeting at the Hearthside in Eden at 7:00 p.m. OV200 will host its 10th annual “In Search of Ogden Hole” FREE community lecture-presentation featuring- Dr Jay H. Buckley, Associate Professor of History, BYU. This event offers a rare opportunity for Ogden Valley residents, particularly newcomers, to take a deep dive into the amazing heritage behind the name Ogden Valley. The community is invited to attend.
May 20: CERT Sanitation Issues during an Emergency, @ 7:00 p.m. at the Sheriff’s Training facility located at 1400 Depot Drive in Ogden. For more information contact at [email protected].
May 21: Tech Lab: Scratch Coding at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Explore coding through Scratch. Recommended for elementary school-aged children. Caregiver participation recommended for younger children.
May 22: Last Day of School!
May 23: Tech Lab: Nintendo Switch at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 2:00 p.m. Bring your friends and have some fun playing games with Nintendo Switch. Recommended for upper elementary school-aged children and older.
May 24: Eden Coffee Cocoa & Juicery open market for all types of vendors as well as local musicians. 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fresh local grown produce, arts & crafts, jewelry, baked goods, clothing, & more! 2405 N HWY 158 in Eden. Vendor & musician applications for events still being accepted. Access thru social media: @edencoffee745.
May 25: Memorial Day
May 26: Summer Reading Programs at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – The Weber County Library System will begin registration for the children, teen, and adult summer reading programs. Get ready to dig deep! This year’s summer reading theme is “Unearth a Story,” an exploration of hidden tales, history, and the power of storytelling. Registration for the program is free and available for all age groups. The children’s program is open to kids zero to 12, the teen program is open to teens 12 to 18, and the adult program will be open for those 18 and older. Prizes can be earned at all levels, with many being earned just for signing up.
May 28: Engineering Challenge: Flash Card Structures at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 6:30 p.m. Is paper strong enough to hold up a heavy weight? Build a structure out of flash cards and see how much weight it can hold.
May 29-31: OFOAM Ogden Music Festival @ Ogden’s Fort Buenaventura. Tickets are available online at ofoam.org/ogden-music-festival. Volunteers get a three-day pass for serving two three-hour shifts during the festival weekend. Get all the festival details at OFOAM.org.
May 30: Tinker Tech: Exploring Microcontrollers for Beginners at the Ogden Valley Branch Library – 2:00 p.m. Bring your inner inventor to life! In this beginner-friendly workshop, you'll explore the tiny tech behind many modern gadgets, such as fans, lights, or remote controls. Using easy-to-learn Arduino kits, you’ll get hands-on experience building simple, interactive projects in a friendly, supportive setting—no experience needed.