Bicentennial Art Exhibit
and Silent Auction
The “1976 Bicentennial Art Redux Exhibit” begins November 2, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. in the Kaysville City Administration Building’s north foyer. The evening’s event includes a silent auction for a limited edition painting, “Old Library in Winter,” by Jeff Fillin.
Reproductions of twenty-eight “bicentennial” paintings by 16 Utah artists will be on display. The paintings, originally commissioned for the National Bicentennial Celebration of 1976, illustrate important events in Utah’s history. As you experience the bicentennial paintings, follow along on our website via QR codes to learn how local Kaysville & Fruit Heights events are connected to the history depicted in the paintings.
Kaysville’s historic rock building will soon be renovated and repurposed into the Bamberger Food Hall, so you don’t want to miss the opportunity to own a limited edition painting “Old Library in Winter” to preserve your memories!
The Kaysville Preservation Commission and KFH Museum teamed up for another successful annual cemetery tour this year. Thanks to Kaysville’s cemetery sexton Trent Walker of the city Parks and Rec department for hosting the event.
The Kaysville Preservation Commission and KFH Museum teamed up for another successful annual cemetery tour this year. Thanks to Kaysville’s cemetery sexton Trent Walker of the city Parks and Rec department for hosting the event.
Children’s Activity
Exhibit a sample of your best cursive handwriting
Currently a back-to-school mini-exhibit is being shown at the Fruit Heights city administration building. Be included when you ask the secretaries for an exhibit name tag. Return the sample to a secretary for posting after writing your name or short phrase in your best penmanship.
Children’s Activity
Exhibit a sample of your best cursive handwriting
Currently a back-to-school mini-exhibit is being shown at the Fruit Heights city administration building. Be included when you ask the secretaries for an exhibit name tag. Return the sample to a secretary for posting after writing your name or short phrase in your best penmanship.