It was quite a 4th of July Weekend last week with parades and fireworks shows across Davis County. This weekend there are still some opportunities to celebrate America250 including a large amount of events in Farmington!

With the temperatures heating up don’t forget to bring sunscreen and plenty of hydration while you are out and about this weekend.

This weekend

  • Farmington Festival America250

  • Layton FEST

  • Upcoming Antelope by Moonlight Deadline

  • Lagoon Deal of The Decade ongoing through July

🇺🇸 Celebrating America Continues

Farmington Festival - Ongoing this entire weekend

Layton FEST
When: Friday, July 10 (5:30 PM – Dusk)
Where: Layton Commons Park 437 N Wasatch Dr, Layton
What: A perfect summer evening open-air market. It brings together local farmers, boutique shopping, live entertainment, and a fleet of food trucks. The evening is capped off with a movie showing of How To Train Your Dragon at the Kenley Amphitheater.

Antelope by Moonlight
Deadline: Friday, July 10 Event: 7/29/2026
What: The massive, non-competitive nighttime bike ride across Antelope Island isn't until July 29th, but this Friday is the final day to register to guarantee your preferred t-shirt size. Don't forget your helmet and headlights!

Lagoon Deal of the Decade
When: Ongoing all month long (Valid through July 31, 2026)
What: Lagoon has officially brought back its famous "Deal of the Decade" promo. You can get Single Day Passports for just $59.95 + tax each. The Catch: You must purchase two or more tickets online at lagoonpark.com to lock in this price. It is the lowest rate you will see all season (compared to the usual $90+ gate price). Also look up the Tuesday after 2pm Deal which can beat the Deal of the Decade price if you are willing to venture out with larger crowds.

Eat local 🍛

Pad Thai

Thai in Town

273 W 500 S Unit 23, Bountiful, UT 84010

Bountiful | Thai Asian Fusion | Sit-down & Takeout

I had the opportunity to visit Thai in Town for the first time last week. The interior is surprisingly spacious for a strip mall location and features crisp white tablecloth seating. My group decided on splitting a few dishes to try a variety of the menu. We started with the Curry Dumplings which definitely were the highlight of the meal. Had I known that the green curry was as good as it was I would have ordered a green curry dish as well!

Thai in Town has a great variety of dishes but I recommend sticking to any of the curries or the pad thai for starters. The dinner service wasn’t too busy on a weekday but if you are especially tight on time, you can order takeout or visit closer to opening on their lunch or dinner shifts.

Order for First Timers for Two

1x Curry Dumplings 1x Pad Thai 1x Chicken Green Curry

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Spencer Francis

Publisher | The Davis Connector

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