Ken Nielson shares Pioneer Day and the idea of vision on Count on the Truth Radio with Peter Mingils
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Ken Nielson shares Pioneer Day in Utah and his concept of vision on this episode with Peter Mingils.
Ken Nielson is a network marketing distributor, a leader and a pro at building a home based industry.
See why it's easier today than at any time on starting a running a business. On this episode, It's about being a bigger thinker, like a visionary. Peter Mingils shares some examples of how this may work in your MLM or any other type of home based business.
Ken Nielson also talks about Pioneer Day in Utah in July
Pioneer Day in Utah: A Celebration of Heritage and Community Every July 24, Utah bursts into celebration for Pioneer Day, a state holiday that rivals Independence Day in enthusiasm, commemorating the arrival of Brigham Young and the first Mormon pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847. This vibrant holiday honors the resilience, faith, and pioneering spirit of those who trekked 1,300 miles to establish a new homeland, fleeing religious persecution in Nauvoo, Illinois. Today, Pioneer Day has evolved into a multifaceted celebration of Utah's diverse history, embracing not only Latter-day Saint pioneers but also Native Americans, non-Mormon settlers, and modern trailblazers who shaped the Beehive State.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Day)[(https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/pioneer-day) The centerpiece of Pioneer Day is the Days of '47 Parade in Salt Lake City, one of the nation's oldest and largest, starting at 9 a.m. on July 24, 2025. Colorful floats, marching bands, horses, and clowns wind through downtown, with themes like "Stout Pioneer Hearts — Lift Others!” Spectators camp overnight for prime spots, and floats can be previewed at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy. Across Utah, cities like Ogden, Provo, and Panguitch host parades, rodeos, and fireworks, with events like the Utah Days of '47 Rodeo at the Utah State Fairpark offering thrilling bull riding and barrel racing.[](https://www.visitutah.com/articles/how-to-celebrate-pioneer-day) (https://www.daysof47.com/)(https://www.sltrib.com/artsliving/2025/07/18/pioneer-day-2025-parades-fireworks/) Beyond parades, Pioneer Day offers immersive historical experiences. This Is The Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City recreates pioneer life with handcart parades, gold panning, pony rides, and a watermelon-eating contest, open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Pioneer Memorial Museum, run by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, hosts a free open house, showcasing artifacts from Utah's early days. Smaller towns like Wellsville host Dairy Day, where visitors milk cows and make butter, while Kanab's Fireworks on the Water light up Jackson Flat Reservoir.[(https://www.sltrib.com/artsliving/2025/07/18/pioneer-day-2025-parades-fireworks/) (https://multicultural.utah.gov/magnify/magnify-communities/pioneer-heritage-community/) (https://www.visitsaltlake.com/event/2025-pioneer-day-at-this-is-the-place/58908/) The holiday also embraces Utah's cultural diversity. Liberty Park's Intertribal Powwow honors Native American heritage, and events like La Guelaguetza in Kaysville celebrate immigrant contributions. The playful "Pie and Beer Day” adds a modern twist, with local bars and restaurants offering community gatherings. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Day)(https://history.utah.gov/pioneer-day-celebrating-the-state-of-utah-civic-season-2025/) Pioneer Day is a state holiday, closing government offices, banks, and many businesses, akin to July 4. Its festivities, from the Deseret News Marathon to pioneer-themed hikes, reflect Utah's unique blend of history and community spirit. Whether you're a local or visitor, July 24, 2025, promises a memorable celebration of courage, heritage, and unity in the heart of the Beehive State.[(https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/pioneer-day)[(https://www.officeholidays.com/holidays/usa/utah/pioneer-day)
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