Pub 2 2022 Issue 1

By Corttany Brooks BETTER TOGETHER Even with social distancing, Zoom calls, and evolving safety protocols, the Junior League of Salt Lake City has remained connected. As a new member in spring 2021, my experiences with JLSLC have been shaped by this new world in which we live. Admittedly, I wasn’t sure what to expect joining the League during a pandemic. While more established members do (and should) fondly reminisce on times before event caps and virtual formats, I see an organization that has remained a family and undertaken creative solutions to keep members engaged and rewarded for their membership. On June 1, 2021, we started the first day of a new League year. Of course, any new year isn’t complete without a celebration. We rang in the new 2021-2022 JLSLC year Dinner at Big Willie’s Zoo Brew — JLSLC Members with Joey Fatone of *NSync Women Elevated 18

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