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PUBLIC MEETINGS BY

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

This page displays the multiple public meetings which take place at the Provo Library and that are hosted by non-profit, 501(c)(3), organizations. Any member of the public is permitted to attend these events.

The following meetings are open to any member of the community and are entirely free to attend. These meetings also present information useful to the general public.

All organzations hosting these events are either registered non-profits or are governement entities representing the citizens of Provo.

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JANUARY 8, 2026

INTERVARSITY INTERFAITH BIBLE STUDY

6:00pm - 9:00pm - Bullock Room #309 - Third Floor Academy

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JANUARY 8, 2026

MAN TALK

6:00pm - 9:00pm - Bullock Room #309 - Third Floor Academy

MAN TALK presented by The Men of Good Will of Discover Identity.

Man Talk is a non-denominational men's meeting, where men come to lean, grow, and share. Topics vary, and center around emotional health, spirituality, healthy masculinity, and personal growth. All men are welcome to attend.

Note: Discover identity offers similar programs for women.

JANUARY 8, 2026

UTAH COUNTY ARTS BOARD - MONTHLY MEETING

6:00pm - 9:00pm - Maeser Room #214 - Second Floor Academy

Monthly board meeting for the Utah County Art Board. We plan for upcoming art shows in our downtown Provo gallery, host public workshops, and support our local art community. Please reach out if you are interested in working with the Art Board in any capacity! (you can find and follow us at @utahcountyart on instagram for updates, or join our newsletter at utahcountyart.com) 

JANUARY 8, 2026

MONTHLY SAFER STREETS MEET-UP

6:00pm - 9:00pm - Young Special Events Room #201 - Second Floor Academy

Please join BikeWalk Provo for a discussion of how we as engaged Provo citizens can make our public streets safer and more comfortable for everyone of all ages and abilities

JANUARY 9, 2026

FRIENDS OF IANDS UTAH VALLEY

7:00pm - 9:00pm - Bullock Room #309 - Third Floor Academy

"Friends of IANDS Utah Valley", is a nonprofit organization. IANDS stands for "International Association for Near-Death Studies". Our primary objective is to enhance public awareness regarding the eternal nature, love and oneness of all humans.

JANUARY 10, 2026

GROW THE FLOW

12:30pm - 3:30pm - Bullock Room #309 - Third Floor Academy

Grow the Flow's Utah Valley Chapter is hosting a phone banking meet up. Volunteers will learn about how to get engaged with Great Salt Lake through contacting legislators and other volunteers. Open to all, but recommended participation is 16+.

JANUARY 13, 2026

UTAH VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

6:00pm - 9:00pm - Young Special Events Room #201 - Second Floor Academy

The Utah Valley Historical Society offers lectures on topics relevant to Utah’s and the American West’s history monthly from September through May. We provide a broad range of subjects and our speakers are carefully selected as experts in their fields. For more information contact Lyndia Cater (801-489-8256) or Kathy Worthen (801-319-2112).

JANUARY 14, 2026

UTAH LIBERTY FORUM

9:30Am - 12:30pm - Young Special Events Room #201 - Second Floor Academy

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JANUARY 15, 2026

LEGISLATIVE 101 AND PEN YOUR POWER - PROVO

6:00pm - 9:00pm - Bullock Room #309 - Third Floor Academy

Learn about Utah’s legislative process, including how a bill becomes a law, how to effectively contact your representatives, and ways to stay engaged throughout the session. This is a great opportunity to empower your community, build connections, and make a meaningful impact! We will also have "Pen Your Power" postcards for attendees to do real advocacy work by writing their representatives.

JANUARY 17, 2026

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

12:30pm - 3:30pm - Bullock Room #309 - Third Floor Academy

The Wasatch Range Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution supports the 3-fold mission of Historic Preservation, Education, and Patriotism. We give service to active military units, veterans, first responders, schools, and other programs within our local communities. We are open to the public.