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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition: Journey Stories 
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URL:http://www.granaryartcenter.org/
DESCRIPTION:Journey Stories is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and brought to five communities around Utah from May 2014 to March 2015 by the Utah Humanities Council. Journey stories are tales of how we and our ancestors came to America – and are a central element of our personal heritage. From Native Americans to new American citizens and regardless of our background, everyone has a story to tell. What’s yours?\N\NSee Journey Stories from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College Library, 141 East Center Street, Ephraim, UT 84627 phone: (435) 283-7363. Library hours: M-Th 7:30am - 12:00am, Fri 7:30am - 7:00pm, Sat 12:00 - 6:00pm, Sun 5:00 - 11:00pm.\N\NJourney Stories is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. Exhibition and local programming hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Journey Stories is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and brought to five communities around Utah from May 2014 to March 2015 by the Utah Humanities Council. Journey stories are tales of how we and our ancestors came to America – and are a central element of our personal heritage. From Native Americans to new American citizens and regardless of our background, everyone has a story to tell. What’s yours?<br /><br />See Journey Stories from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College Library, 141 East Center Street, Ephraim, UT 84627 phone: (435) 283-7363. Library hours: M-Th 7:30am - 12:00am, Fri 7:30am - 7:00pm, Sat 12:00 - 6:00pm, Sun 5:00 - 11:00pm.<br /><br />Journey Stories is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. Exhibition and local programming hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141101
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Going This Way 
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URL:http://www.granaryartcenter.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for "Going This Way," an exhibition curated by Kelly Brooks that looks at the traditions and implications of American vacation travel, its ties with leisure and risk, and its shaping of American identity. These artists invite us to consider not where we go, but how we go. \N\NSee "Going This Way" from November 1, 2014 – February 6, 2015 at the Granary Art Center, Main Gallery, 86 North Main Street, Ephraim, UT 84627. Hours: W-F 3:00-6:00pm, Sat 12:00-3:00pm. www.granaryartcenter.org\N\N"Going This Way" accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, stopping in Ephraim from November 1, 2014 - January 9, 2015 at the Snow College Library. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and is hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for "Going This Way," an exhibition curated by Kelly Brooks that looks at the traditions and implications of American vacation travel, its ties with leisure and risk, and its shaping of American identity. These artists invite us to consider not where we go, but how we go. <br /><br />See "Going This Way" from November 1, 2014 – February 6, 2015 at the Granary Art Center, Main Gallery, 86 North Main Street, Ephraim, UT 84627. Hours: W-F 3:00-6:00pm, Sat 12:00-3:00pm. www.granaryartcenter.org<br /><br />"Going This Way" accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, stopping in Ephraim from November 1, 2014 - January 9, 2015 at the Snow College Library. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and is hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: By Car, By Plane, By Boat, By Train
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URL:http://www.granaryartcenter.org/
DESCRIPTION:From the invention of the wheel to the first space flight, the compulsion to travel further, higher, faster, deeper has resulted in a multitude of mechanized vehicles and vessels.  This exhibition explores the obsession to motate, and showcases assemblage contraptions which reinterpret modes of transportation on land, in the air, and at sea.  Exhibition curated by Adam Larsen.\N\NSee "By Car, By Plane, By Boat, By Train" from November 1, 2014 – February 6, 2015 at the Granary Art Center, CCA Christensen Gallery, 86 North Main Street, Ephraim, UT 84627. Hours: W-F 3:00-6:00pm, Sat 12:00-3:00pm. www.granaryartcenter.org\N\N"By Car, By Plane, By Boat, By Train" accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, stopping in Ephraim from November 1, 2014 - January 9, 2015 at the Snow College Library. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and is hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:From the invention of the wheel to the first space flight, the compulsion to travel further, higher, faster, deeper has resulted in a multitude of mechanized vehicles and vessels.  This exhibition explores the obsession to motate, and showcases assemblage contraptions which reinterpret modes of transportation on land, in the air, and at sea.  Exhibition curated by Adam Larsen.<br /><br />See "By Car, By Plane, By Boat, By Train" from November 1, 2014 – February 6, 2015 at the Granary Art Center, CCA Christensen Gallery, 86 North Main Street, Ephraim, UT 84627. Hours: W-F 3:00-6:00pm, Sat 12:00-3:00pm. www.granaryartcenter.org<br /><br />"By Car, By Plane, By Boat, By Train" accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, stopping in Ephraim from November 1, 2014 - January 9, 2015 at the Snow College Library. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and is hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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SUMMARY:Participatory Exhibition: Swapping Stories
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URL:http://www.granaryartcenter.org/
DESCRIPTION:Come share your journey stories! Think of a journey you have been on... What did you bring and what did you leave behind? What did that journey say about yourself, your culture, your identity? Be part of the take-one-leave-one story swap. Take an artwork made by someone else, as long as you replace it with a work of your own. Interactive activity in the Main Gallery Upper Level.\N\NParticipate in "Swapping Stories" from November 1, 2014 – February 6, 2015 at the Granary Art Center, Upper Level, 86 North Main Street, Ephraim, UT 84627. Hours: W-F 3:00-6:00pm, Sat 12:00-3:00pm. www.granaryartcenter.org\N\N"Swapping Stories" accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, stopping in Ephraim from November 1, 2014 - January 9, 2015 at the Snow College Library. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and is hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come share your journey stories! Think of a journey you have been on... What did you bring and what did you leave behind? What did that journey say about yourself, your culture, your identity? Be part of the take-one-leave-one story swap. Take an artwork made by someone else, as long as you replace it with a work of your own. Interactive activity in the Main Gallery Upper Level.<br /><br />Participate in "Swapping Stories" from November 1, 2014 – February 6, 2015 at the Granary Art Center, Upper Level, 86 North Main Street, Ephraim, UT 84627. Hours: W-F 3:00-6:00pm, Sat 12:00-3:00pm. www.granaryartcenter.org<br /><br />"Swapping Stories" accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, stopping in Ephraim from November 1, 2014 - January 9, 2015 at the Snow College Library. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and is hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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SUMMARY:How We Go, Why We Go: A Night of Community Stories
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URL:http://www.granaryartcenter.org/
DESCRIPTION:Local community members and students share stories of travel and mobility while drawing connections to our cultural identity. Many of the stories are part of the "Going This Way" exhibition in the Main Gallery of Granary Art Center.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. \N\NSee "Journey Stories" from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College  Library (141 East Center Street, Ephraim), and view local exhibitions at the Granary Art Center (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). For more information about Ephraim programming, contact the Granary www.granaryartcenter.org. For more information about the Journey Stories tour of Utah, visit www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Local community members and students share stories of travel and mobility while drawing connections to our cultural identity. Many of the stories are part of the "Going This Way" exhibition in the Main Gallery of Granary Art Center.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. <br /><br />See "Journey Stories" from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College  Library (141 East Center Street, Ephraim), and view local exhibitions at the Granary Art Center (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). For more information about Ephraim programming, contact the Granary www.granaryartcenter.org. For more information about the Journey Stories tour of Utah, visit www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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SUMMARY:Family Art Activity: Journey Stories Journal Sketchbooks 
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DESCRIPTION:Journey Stories are tales of how, when, and why we move around. From short day trips to long moves leaving everything behind for a new life. Recording your journey story is important for you and your family. For this family art activity we will make a journal sketchbook to record your own journey story. Workshop conducted by Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.\N\NThis family activity day is part of the Museum on Main Street "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. \N\NSee "Journey Stories" from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College  Library (141 East Center Street, Ephraim), and view local exhibitions at the Granary Art Center (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). For more information about Ephraim programming, contact the Granary Art Center www.granaryartcenter.org. For more information about the Journey Stories tour of Utah, visit www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Journey Stories are tales of how, when, and why we move around. From short day trips to long moves leaving everything behind for a new life. Recording your journey story is important for you and your family. For this family art activity we will make a journal sketchbook to record your own journey story. Workshop conducted by Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.<br /><br />This family activity day is part of the Museum on Main Street "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. <br /><br />See "Journey Stories" from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College  Library (141 East Center Street, Ephraim), and view local exhibitions at the Granary Art Center (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). For more information about Ephraim programming, contact the Granary Art Center www.granaryartcenter.org. For more information about the Journey Stories tour of Utah, visit www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141114T180000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Smithsonian Journey Stories Exhibition
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URL:http://www.granaryartcenter.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Granary Art Center for the launch of the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" exhibition and Ephraim's accompanying exhibitions,  "Going This Way" and "By Car, By Plane, By Boat, By Train."  Grand opening will include a performance by the Snow Dance Ensemble called "Modern Dance Journeys Through Time," a choreographed journey through the history of modern dance beginning with early modern dance pioneers. \N\N"Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and is hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. \N\NSee "Journey Stories" from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College  Library (141 East Center Street, Ephraim), and view local exhibitions at the Granary Art Center (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). For more information about Ephraim programming, contact the Granary www.granaryartcenter.org. For more information about the Journey Stories tour of Utah, visit www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us at the Granary Art Center for the launch of the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" exhibition and Ephraim's accompanying exhibitions,  "Going This Way" and "By Car, By Plane, By Boat, By Train."  Grand opening will include a performance by the Snow Dance Ensemble called "Modern Dance Journeys Through Time," a choreographed journey through the history of modern dance beginning with early modern dance pioneers. <br /><br />"Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and is hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. <br /><br />See "Journey Stories" from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College  Library (141 East Center Street, Ephraim), and view local exhibitions at the Granary Art Center (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). For more information about Ephraim programming, contact the Granary www.granaryartcenter.org. For more information about the Journey Stories tour of Utah, visit www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141118T190000
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SUMMARY:What's Your Journey Story?: A Night of Community Stories
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URL:http://www.granaryartcenter.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of storytelling by local community members and students as they share their own and collected stories of migration.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. \N\NSee "Journey Stories" from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College  Library (141 East Center Street, Ephraim), and view local exhibitions at the Granary Art Center (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). For more information about Ephraim programming, contact the Granary www.granaryartcenter.org. For more information about the Journey Stories tour of Utah, visit www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for an evening of storytelling by local community members and students as they share their own and collected stories of migration.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council, and hosted in Ephraim by the Granary Art Center in partnership with Snow College. <br /><br />See "Journey Stories" from November 1, 2014 – January 9, 2015 at the Snow College  Library (141 East Center Street, Ephraim), and view local exhibitions at the Granary Art Center (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). For more information about Ephraim programming, contact the Granary www.granaryartcenter.org. For more information about the Journey Stories tour of Utah, visit www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20141122T130000
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SUMMARY:Preserving Family & Community History – A Three-Hour Adventure with Eileen Hallet Stone
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URL:moabmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:More than glimpses of past events, oral history captures individual, family, community, and world history in a personal way. Learn the ins and outs of conducting oral history interviews. What works, what doesn’t, and why. Learn research processes, the technical aspects of recording interviews, and how to trust your instincts and become an effective listener to achieve the best results. Interested in starting an oral history project? This free workshop is a great place to begin. Bring a favorite photo or family item to help us delve into personal and community history. \N\NEileen Hallet Stone is an award-winning writer and oral historian whose latest book, Hidden History of Utah, may be found in local bookstores and libraries. \N\NThis hands-on oral history workshop is part of the Utah Humanities Council’s Heritage Workshop program, and is offered in partnership with the Museum of Moab and the Grand County Library. \N\NWorkshop will take place at the Grand County Library, 257 E Center Street, Moab. Please help us let Eileen know how many to expect – call the Museum of Moab at 435.259.7985, Mon-Sat 12-5, to let us know that you plan to attend. Thanks!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:More than glimpses of past events, oral history captures individual, family, community, and world history in a personal way. Learn the ins and outs of conducting oral history interviews. What works, what doesn’t, and why. Learn research processes, the technical aspects of recording interviews, and how to trust your instincts and become an effective listener to achieve the best results. Interested in starting an oral history project? This free workshop is a great place to begin. Bring a favorite photo or family item to help us delve into personal and community history. <br /><br />Eileen Hallet Stone is an award-winning writer and oral historian whose latest book, Hidden History of Utah, may be found in local bookstores and libraries. <br /><br />This hands-on oral history workshop is part of the Utah Humanities Council’s Heritage Workshop program, and is offered in partnership with the Museum of Moab and the Grand County Library. <br /><br />Workshop will take place at the Grand County Library, 257 E Center Street, Moab. Please help us let Eileen know how many to expect – call the Museum of Moab at 435.259.7985, Mon-Sat 12-5, to let us know that you plan to attend. Thanks!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150117
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition: Journey Stories 
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URL:www.brighamcitymuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Journey Stories is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and brought to five communities around Utah from May 2014 to March 2015 by the Utah Humanities Council. Journey stories are tales of how we and our ancestors came to America – and are a central element of our personal heritage. From Native Americans to new American citizens and regardless of our background, everyone has a story to tell. What’s yours?\N\NSee Journey Stories from January 17 - March 18, 2015 at the Brigham City Museum of Art & History, 24 North 300 West, Brigham City, UT 84302 phone: (435) 226-1439. www.brighamcitymuseum.org. Open Tuesday through Friday 11 am - 6 pm and Saturday 1 pm - 5 pm. Call to schedule a tour for school and other groups. \N\NJourney Stories is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Journey Stories is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and brought to five communities around Utah from May 2014 to March 2015 by the Utah Humanities Council. Journey stories are tales of how we and our ancestors came to America – and are a central element of our personal heritage. From Native Americans to new American citizens and regardless of our background, everyone has a story to tell. What’s yours?<br /><br />See Journey Stories from January 17 - March 18, 2015 at the Brigham City Museum of Art & History, 24 North 300 West, Brigham City, UT 84302 phone: (435) 226-1439. www.brighamcitymuseum.org. Open Tuesday through Friday 11 am - 6 pm and Saturday 1 pm - 5 pm. Call to schedule a tour for school and other groups. <br /><br />Journey Stories is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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SUMMARY:To and Through: Migration and Travel in Northern Utah
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URL:www.brighamcitymuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Why have people settled in Box Elder County for thousands of years? What drives people to move and travel? Experience the stories of these journeys and how our communities came to be, and learn whether they dwindled or grew.  \N\NSee "To and Through: Migration and Travel in Northern Utah" from January 17 - March 21, 2015 at the Brigham City Museum of Art & History, 24 North 300 West, Brigham City, UT 84302 phone: (435) 226-1439 and www.brighamcitymuseum.org \N\N"To and Through: Migration and Travel in Northern Utah" accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council.For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm.\N\N\N\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Why have people settled in Box Elder County for thousands of years? What drives people to move and travel? Experience the stories of these journeys and how our communities came to be, and learn whether they dwindled or grew.  <br /><br />See "To and Through: Migration and Travel in Northern Utah" from January 17 - March 21, 2015 at the Brigham City Museum of Art & History, 24 North 300 West, Brigham City, UT 84302 phone: (435) 226-1439 and www.brighamcitymuseum.org <br /><br />"To and Through: Migration and Travel in Northern Utah" accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council.For more information, see http://www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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SUMMARY:Journey Stories Exhibition Launch in Brigham City
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URL:www.brighamcitymuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the opening of the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" exhibition and the accompanying "To and Through: Migration and Travel in Northern Utah." Hear some special stories from local community members about their own journeys. Both exhibitions will be on show at the Brigham City Museum of Art and History from January 17 – March 21, 2015. For more information, contact the museum www.brighamcitymuseum.org.\N\N\N\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us to celebrate the opening of the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" exhibition and the accompanying "To and Through: Migration and Travel in Northern Utah." Hear some special stories from local community members about their own journeys. Both exhibitions will be on show at the Brigham City Museum of Art and History from January 17 – March 21, 2015. For more information, contact the museum www.brighamcitymuseum.org.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150131T130000
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SUMMARY:Preserving Family & Community History – A Three-Hour Workshop with Eileen Hallet Stone
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URL:www.brighamcitymuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:More than glimpses of past events, oral history captures individual, family, community, and world history in a personal way. Learn the ins and outs of conducting oral history interviews. What works, what doesn’t, and why. Learn research processes, the technical aspects of recording interviews, and how to trust your instincts and become an effective listener to achieve the best results. Interested in starting an oral history project? This free workshop is a great place to begin. Bring a favorite photo or family item to help us delve into personal and community history. \N\NEileen Hallet Stone is an award-winning writer and oral historian whose latest book, Hidden History of Utah, may be found in local bookstores and libraries. \N\NWorkshop will take place at the Brigham City Museum, 24 N 300 W, Brigham City. Workshop is free, but registration is required. Please call the Brigham City Museum to reserve your spot (435)226-1439. \N\NThis workshop accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:More than glimpses of past events, oral history captures individual, family, community, and world history in a personal way. Learn the ins and outs of conducting oral history interviews. What works, what doesn’t, and why. Learn research processes, the technical aspects of recording interviews, and how to trust your instincts and become an effective listener to achieve the best results. Interested in starting an oral history project? This free workshop is a great place to begin. Bring a favorite photo or family item to help us delve into personal and community history. <br /><br />Eileen Hallet Stone is an award-winning writer and oral historian whose latest book, Hidden History of Utah, may be found in local bookstores and libraries. <br /><br />Workshop will take place at the Brigham City Museum, 24 N 300 W, Brigham City. Workshop is free, but registration is required. Please call the Brigham City Museum to reserve your spot (435)226-1439. <br /><br />This workshop accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150207T110000
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SUMMARY:Family Art Activity: Journey Stories Journal Sketchbooks 
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URL:www.brighamcitymuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Journey Stories are tales of how, when, and why we move around. From short day trips to long moves leaving everything behind for a new life. Recording your journey story is important for you and your family. For this family art activity we will make a journal sketchbook to record your own journey story. Workshop conducted by Education Curators from Utah Museum of Fine Arts in partnership with the Brigham City Museum. \N\NThis family activity day accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Journey Stories are tales of how, when, and why we move around. From short day trips to long moves leaving everything behind for a new life. Recording your journey story is important for you and your family. For this family art activity we will make a journal sketchbook to record your own journey story. Workshop conducted by Education Curators from Utah Museum of Fine Arts in partnership with the Brigham City Museum. <br /><br />This family activity day accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150221T110000
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SUMMARY:Genealogy Workshop: Beginning Family History & Your Journey Photos
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URL:www.brighamcitymuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn what resources are available to help you get started on your own family history or genealogy. Bring photos and documents of your ancestors’ journeys to and within Box Elder County. Museum staff will scan them and provide you with the digital files. (Digital copies can become part of the museum’s collection.) \N\NWorkshop will take place at the Brigham City Museum, 24 N 300 W, Brigham City, phone: (435) 226-1439. \N\NThis workshop accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn what resources are available to help you get started on your own family history or genealogy. Bring photos and documents of your ancestors’ journeys to and within Box Elder County. Museum staff will scan them and provide you with the digital files. (Digital copies can become part of the museum’s collection.) <br /><br />Workshop will take place at the Brigham City Museum, 24 N 300 W, Brigham City, phone: (435) 226-1439. <br /><br />This workshop accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015. "Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150321T150000
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SUMMARY:Wagon and Freight Trails North of Kelton, Utah
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URL:www.brighamcitymuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about wagon and freight trails in the Western Curlew Valley, north of Kelton, Utah. While more than a hundred years have passed since some of these trails have been used, many are still visible today. This special presentation will be given by Byron Knutsen, and accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015.\N\N"Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come learn about wagon and freight trails in the Western Curlew Valley, north of Kelton, Utah. While more than a hundred years have passed since some of these trails have been used, many are still visible today. This special presentation will be given by Byron Knutsen, and accompanies the Smithsonian "Journey Stories" traveling exhibition, which is hosted by the Brigham City Museum from January 17 - March 21, 2015.<br /><br />"Journey Stories" is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Utah Humanities Council. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org/journeystories.htm
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170319
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition in Ogden
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018.\N\NWith busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018.<br /><br />With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /> 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170319
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SUMMARY:Weber County Works
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:Weber County Works looks at the diversity & innovation of Weber’s workforce over time. Throughout Weber County’s history, work has not only driven the economy, it’s shaped the area’s identity. Farming, the railroad, the defense and military industry, and today, outdoor recreation. Those and other industries have all kept Weber County’s money moving, but they’ve also helped to define the people and the place. Come explore the diversity, resiliency, and innovation of Weber’s workforce.\N\NThis exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Weber County Works looks at the diversity & innovation of Weber’s workforce over time. Throughout Weber County’s history, work has not only driven the economy, it’s shaped the area’s identity. Farming, the railroad, the defense and military industry, and today, outdoor recreation. Those and other industries have all kept Weber County’s money moving, but they’ve also helped to define the people and the place. Come explore the diversity, resiliency, and innovation of Weber’s workforce.<br /><br />This exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170128T120000
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition Grand Opening in Ogden & Launch of the Utah Tour!
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:Please join Utah Humanities and the Union Station Foundation as we celebrate the kick-off of the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street exhibition, The Way We Worked, as it begins its year-long tour across Utah! Live work demonstrations from local businesses and more! \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join Utah Humanities and the Union Station Foundation as we celebrate the kick-off of the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street exhibition, The Way We Worked, as it begins its year-long tour across Utah! Live work demonstrations from local businesses and more! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170204T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170204T160000
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SUMMARY:Family Art Activity: Making Clay Pots
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:Pottery is one of the world’s oldest art forms and making it is one of the oldest jobs. Try your hand various pot-making techniques using air-dry clay. Free family workshop conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Pottery is one of the world’s oldest art forms and making it is one of the oldest jobs. Try your hand various pot-making techniques using air-dry clay. Free family workshop conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170211T120000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Workshop with Brad Roghaar, Ogden Poet Laureate
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:This workshop taught by Ogden’s inaugural Poet Laureate, Brad Roghaar, is designed to explore and interpret the themes of work and labor. Workshop is free but registration required by contacting Danielle Susi @ volunteers@theunionstation.org \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This workshop taught by Ogden’s inaugural Poet Laureate, Brad Roghaar, is designed to explore and interpret the themes of work and labor. Workshop is free but registration required by contacting Danielle Susi @ volunteers@theunionstation.org <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170213T190000
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SUMMARY:Stories from Inside: Dialogue on Gender & Race in the Workplace 
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Weber County community will share stories of their labor experiences with the aim of encouraging dialogue about how gender, race, and social disparities can present challenges in the way we work. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Members of the Weber County community will share stories of their labor experiences with the aim of encouraging dialogue about how gender, race, and social disparities can present challenges in the way we work. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170215T183000
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SUMMARY:Art as Work Panel 
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we welcome five Weber County-based artists from multiple disciplines to speak about the value of creative work and its contribution to our community.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us as we welcome five Weber County-based artists from multiple disciplines to speak about the value of creative work and its contribution to our community.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170318
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SUMMARY:Utah Works Story Recording with Utah Public Radio
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:We want to hear your story! Utah Works is a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants' own words, for airing this spring on Utah Public Radio. We'd love for you - or you and a friend - to tell your work story as part of this series. As part of the The Way We Worked exhibition tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with Ogden Union Station to interview local residents about their work. \N\NSign up for an interview time and come prepared to share your work story. Ogden slots are available: February 25, March 7, or March 17. For questions or more information, please contact Danielle Susi at 801.393.1481 or volunteers@theunionstation.org. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We want to hear your story! Utah Works is a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants' own words, for airing this spring on Utah Public Radio. We'd love for you - or you and a friend - to tell your work story as part of this series. As part of the The Way We Worked exhibition tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with Ogden Union Station to interview local residents about their work. <br /><br />Sign up for an interview time and come prepared to share your work story. Ogden slots are available: February 25, March 7, or March 17. For questions or more information, please contact Danielle Susi at 801.393.1481 or volunteers@theunionstation.org. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170401
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SUMMARY:Fiber [Work]
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:Fiber [Work] showcases creations of women and Native peoples of Weber County. Myra Powell Gallery of Ogden Union Station, through March 2017.\N\NThis exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Fiber [Work] showcases creations of women and Native peoples of Weber County. Myra Powell Gallery of Ogden Union Station, through March 2017.<br /><br />This exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170307T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170307T133000
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SUMMARY:Fiber Art Demonstration with Judy Elsley 
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URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the Fiber [Works] exhibition, come learn from local fiber artist Judy Elsley about the stages of fabric dying and various cloth-making techniques. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In conjunction with the Fiber [Works] exhibition, come learn from local fiber artist Judy Elsley about the stages of fabric dying and various cloth-making techniques. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170408
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SUMMARY:Working on a Cache Valley Farm
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:"Working on a Cache Valley Farm" is curated by Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives photography curator Daniel Davis. Comprising images of how people worked on Cache Valley farms, the exhibit demonstrates the changes that occurred after 1890 when steam-powered tractors were first utilized. Steam-power would eventually transform labor on farms ushering in huge societal changes in America as people moved off farms and into towns and cities.\N\NLibrary hours are: Sunday 12:00 pm-12:00 am, Monday-Friday 7:00 am-12:00 am, and Saturday 9:00 am-6:00 pm.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Working on a Cache Valley Farm" is curated by Utah State University's Special Collections and Archives photography curator Daniel Davis. Comprising images of how people worked on Cache Valley farms, the exhibit demonstrates the changes that occurred after 1890 when steam-powered tractors were first utilized. Steam-power would eventually transform labor on farms ushering in huge societal changes in America as people moved off farms and into towns and cities.<br /><br />Library hours are: Sunday 12:00 pm-12:00 am, Monday-Friday 7:00 am-12:00 am, and Saturday 9:00 am-6:00 pm.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170317T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170317T210000
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SUMMARY:Ogden after Dark Lectures with Val Holley and Sarah Singh
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100117Z
URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:Join us to examine prohibition and prostitution, two of Weber County’s most historic labor industries. Historian Val Holley will talk about "The Way We Burped: Bootlegging and Other 25th Street Career Paths," and Weber State University archivist Sarah Singh will present "Sisters of Scarlet: Prostitution in Ogden." Recommended adults only.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us to examine prohibition and prostitution, two of Weber County’s most historic labor industries. Historian Val Holley will talk about "The Way We Burped: Bootlegging and Other 25th Street Career Paths," and Weber State University archivist Sarah Singh will present "Sisters of Scarlet: Prostitution in Ogden." Recommended adults only.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170318T130000
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SUMMARY:Walking Tour of Ogden’s 25th Street with Val Holley
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100117Z
URL:http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ 
DESCRIPTION:Join local historian Val Holley for a walking tour of Ogden’s famous 25th Street and learn about the business and the people that made Junction City function!\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ \N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join local historian Val Holley for a walking tour of Ogden’s famous 25th Street and learn about the business and the people that made Junction City function!<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Ogden from January 28 to March 18, 2017 at the Union Station Museums. For more information, contact the Museum on 801.393.9890 or visit their listing of related public programs at http://theunionstation.org/the-way-we-worked/ <br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Union Station Foundation.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170514
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition in Hyrum
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018.\N\NWith busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.\N\NHyrum City Museum Hours: Tues & Thurs 12:00-6:00pm and Wed & Sat 10:00 am-3:00 pm\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018.<br /><br />With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.<br /><br />Hyrum City Museum Hours: Tues & Thurs 12:00-6:00pm and Wed & Sat 10:00 am-3:00 pm<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170325
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SUMMARY:Tradition and Innovation: Working Together in Hyrum
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:"Tradition and Innovation: Working Together in Hyrum" illustrates many components of traditional and innovative work in Hyrum throughout the area’s history, particularly the effect the growth of the E.A. Miller Company (now JBS Hyrum Blue Ribbon Beef) has had on the community. Also at the museum are three other exhibits relating to work themes: "Work Worth Doing" (focusing on the work of present-day community members),  "It's not JUST Rocket Science" (about a northern Utah company that evolved into a major supplier of rocket motors and boosters), and “Volunteers Work for the Community” (about the Lions Club, Jaycees, and Hyrum Saddle Club).\N\NThese exhibits all accompany the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Tradition and Innovation: Working Together in Hyrum" illustrates many components of traditional and innovative work in Hyrum throughout the area’s history, particularly the effect the growth of the E.A. Miller Company (now JBS Hyrum Blue Ribbon Beef) has had on the community. Also at the museum are three other exhibits relating to work themes: "Work Worth Doing" (focusing on the work of present-day community members),  "It's not JUST Rocket Science" (about a northern Utah company that evolved into a major supplier of rocket motors and boosters), and “Volunteers Work for the Community” (about the Lions Club, Jaycees, and Hyrum Saddle Club).<br /><br />These exhibits all accompany the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170328T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170328T133000
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SUMMARY:Back in Time Children’s Activity - “Cache Valley is Cool” 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100118Z
URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170329T130000
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SUMMARY:Back in Time Children’s Activity - “Cache Valley is Cool” 
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170330T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170330T133000
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SUMMARY:Back in Time Children’s Activity - “Cache Valley is Cool” 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100118Z
URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170331T193000
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SUMMARY:Work It Girl! Movie Screening - "Pete's Dragon" 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100118Z
URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Hear from community workers! Bring a blanket, pillows, snacks and join us for our monthly movie projected on the large screen at historic Elite Hall. This month's feature is "Pete's Dragon," the story of a young park ranger and her work in forestry. Prior to the movie, hear from Kathy Kingsbury, formerly of Hyrum State Park, who will discuss her own work as a park ranger.\N\NDoors open at 7:30, presentation at 7:45, movie starts at 8:00pm.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Hear from community workers! Bring a blanket, pillows, snacks and join us for our monthly movie projected on the large screen at historic Elite Hall. This month's feature is "Pete's Dragon," the story of a young park ranger and her work in forestry. Prior to the movie, hear from Kathy Kingsbury, formerly of Hyrum State Park, who will discuss her own work as a park ranger.<br /><br />Doors open at 7:30, presentation at 7:45, movie starts at 8:00pm.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171201
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SUMMARY:Tune in to Utah Works!
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100120Z
URL:http://upr.org/programs/utah-works
DESCRIPTION:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.\N\NIn northern Utah, listen on these frequencies:\N91.5 KUSU-FM Logan\N89.5 KUSR Logan\NBear Lake 89.3\NBrigham City 92.1\NOgden 89.5\NRandolph/Woodruff 91.1\N\NOr stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works\N\NUtah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  \N\NUtah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.<br /><br />In northern Utah, listen on these frequencies:<br />91.5 KUSU-FM Logan<br />89.5 KUSR Logan<br />Bear Lake 89.3<br />Brigham City 92.1<br />Ogden 89.5<br />Randolph/Woodruff 91.1<br /><br />Or stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works<br /><br />Utah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  <br /><br />Utah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170401
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SUMMARY:Tune in to Utah Works!
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DESCRIPTION:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.\N\NIn northeastern Utah, listen on these frequencies:\N88.5 KUSK Vernal\NJensen 89.7\NRoosevelt 100.1\NTabiona 106.5\NVernal 91.5\N\NOr stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works\N\NUtah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  \N\NUtah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.<br /><br />In northeastern Utah, listen on these frequencies:<br />88.5 KUSK Vernal<br />Jensen 89.7<br />Roosevelt 100.1<br />Tabiona 106.5<br />Vernal 91.5<br /><br />Or stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works<br /><br />Utah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  <br /><br />Utah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170401
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SUMMARY:Tune in to Utah Works!
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URL:http://upr.org/programs/utah-works
DESCRIPTION:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.\N\NIn western Utah, listen on these frequencies:\NDelta 89.5\NFillmore 106.9\NLevan 91.9\N\NOr stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works\N\NUtah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  \N\NUtah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.<br /><br />In western Utah, listen on these frequencies:<br />Delta 89.5<br />Fillmore 106.9<br />Levan 91.9<br /><br />Or stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works<br /><br />Utah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  <br /><br />Utah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
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SUMMARY:Tune in to Utah Works!
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DESCRIPTION:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.\N\NIn southwestern Utah, listen on these frequencies:\NCedar City 97.3\NIvins/Santa Clara 89.1\NMilford 90.7\NSaint George 90.9\N\NOr stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works\N\NUtah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  \N\NUtah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.<br /><br />In southwestern Utah, listen on these frequencies:<br />Cedar City 97.3<br />Ivins/Santa Clara 89.1<br />Milford 90.7<br />Saint George 90.9<br /><br />Or stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works<br /><br />Utah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  <br /><br />Utah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
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DESCRIPTION:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.\N\NIn central Utah, listen on these frequencies:\N89.3 KUSL Richfield\N89.7 KCEU Price\NEmery County 90.9\NGreen River 101.1\NPrice 91.5\N\NOr stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works\N\NUtah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  \N\NUtah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.<br /><br />In central Utah, listen on these frequencies:<br />89.3 KUSL Richfield<br />89.7 KCEU Price<br />Emery County 90.9<br />Green River 101.1<br />Price 91.5<br /><br />Or stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works<br /><br />Utah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  <br /><br />Utah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
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DESCRIPTION:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.\N\NIn southeastern Utah, listen on these frequencies:\N88.7 KUST Moab\NBryce Canyon National Park / Garfield County 103.1\NCapitol Reef National Park 107.1\NEscalante 93.5\NHanksville 91.9\NTeasdale 94.5\NZion National Park 90.7\N\NOr stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works\N\NUtah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  \N\NUtah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tune in to Utah Works, a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants’ own words. Catch the show on Utah Public Radio (upr.org) on Wednesdays at 3:30pm and 4:30pm, Thursdays at 7:41am and 8:41am, Sundays at 4:35pm, and Mondays at 11:33am.<br /><br />In southeastern Utah, listen on these frequencies:<br />88.7 KUST Moab<br />Bryce Canyon National Park / Garfield County 103.1<br />Capitol Reef National Park 107.1<br />Escalante 93.5<br />Hanksville 91.9<br />Teasdale 94.5<br />Zion National Park 90.7<br /><br />Or stream episodes any time at http://upr.org/programs/utah-works<br /><br />Utah Works is based on The Way We Worked, a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives that explores how work became such a central element in American culture. Utah Humanities is touring The Way We Worked to six Utah communities during 2017. As part of the tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with exhibition hosts to interview local residents about their work.  <br /><br />Utah Works is a collaboration between UPR, Utah Humanities, Ogden Union Station, Hyrum City Museum, and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. Support for Utah Works on Utah Public Radio is made possible in part by the USU Department of History. The Way We Worked has been made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. The exhibition is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.
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SUMMARY:Weekly Storytime - "Community Workers"
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:The Hyrum Library’s weekly story time during April will be based on the theme “Workers in our Community.” Librarians will select a story and activity focusing on a different type of community worker each week. It begins at 11:30 sharp and attendance is limited to 25 children, first-come first-served. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Hyrum Library’s weekly story time during April will be based on the theme “Workers in our Community.” Librarians will select a story and activity focusing on a different type of community worker each week. It begins at 11:30 sharp and attendance is limited to 25 children, first-come first-served. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170408T170000
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SUMMARY:Diversity Night - Everyone Welcome!
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DESCRIPTION:Come learn about the history of Latino labor in Cache Valley with Juan Carlos Vazquez, Utah State University's Diversity and Multicultural Program Coordinator. Refreshments, activities, and guided tours of the museum exhibits in both Spanish and English. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come learn about the history of Latino labor in Cache Valley with Juan Carlos Vazquez, Utah State University's Diversity and Multicultural Program Coordinator. Refreshments, activities, and guided tours of the museum exhibits in both Spanish and English. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Utah Works Story Recording with Utah Public Radio
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DESCRIPTION:We want to hear your story! Utah Works is a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants' own words, for airing this spring on Utah Public Radio. We'd love for you - or you and a friend - to tell your work story as part of this series. As part of the The Way We Worked exhibition tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with Hyrum City Museum to interview local residents about their work. \N\NSign up for an interview time and come prepared to share your work story. Hyrum slots are available: April 11, April 22, and May 6. For more information or to sign up, please contact Jami Van Huss at (435) 245-0208 or museum@hyrumcity.com.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We want to hear your story! Utah Works is a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants' own words, for airing this spring on Utah Public Radio. We'd love for you - or you and a friend - to tell your work story as part of this series. As part of the The Way We Worked exhibition tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with Hyrum City Museum to interview local residents about their work. <br /><br />Sign up for an interview time and come prepared to share your work story. Hyrum slots are available: April 11, April 22, and May 6. For more information or to sign up, please contact Jami Van Huss at (435) 245-0208 or museum@hyrumcity.com.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Weekly Storytime - "Community Workers"
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DESCRIPTION:The Hyrum Library’s weekly story time during April will be based on the theme “Workers in our Community.” Librarians will select a story and activity focusing on a different type of community worker each week. It begins at 11:30 sharp and attendance is limited to 25 children, first-come first-served. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Cache Valley Historical Society Presents "A History of Fighting Forest Fires in Northern Utah"
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DESCRIPTION:Monthly lecture, presented by forest fire suppression expert J. S. Bushman, focuses on the unique work of fighting forest fires in northern Utah. Refreshments and extended viewing hours for the exhibits following the presentation.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Monthly lecture, presented by forest fire suppression expert J. S. Bushman, focuses on the unique work of fighting forest fires in northern Utah. Refreshments and extended viewing hours for the exhibits following the presentation.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170415T190000
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SUMMARY:Swing Into Spring Dance
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DESCRIPTION:After work, there is play! Join us for a 1940s-era dance hosted by USU's Big Band Swing Club on the spring-loaded floor of the historic Elite Hall. Learn how men and women returning from their military service in World War II let off steam! Enjoy live music and receive free dance instruction! \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:After work, there is play! Join us for a 1940s-era dance hosted by USU's Big Band Swing Club on the spring-loaded floor of the historic Elite Hall. Learn how men and women returning from their military service in World War II let off steam! Enjoy live music and receive free dance instruction! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170419T113000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Storytime - "Community Workers"
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DESCRIPTION:The Hyrum Library’s weekly story time during April will be based on the theme “Workers in our Community.” Librarians will select a story and activity focusing on a different type of community worker each week. It begins at 11:30 sharp and attendance is limited to 25 children, first-come first-served. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Hyrum Library’s weekly story time during April will be based on the theme “Workers in our Community.” Librarians will select a story and activity focusing on a different type of community worker each week. It begins at 11:30 sharp and attendance is limited to 25 children, first-come first-served. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170421T183000
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion - Irrigation and Recreation: Hyrum Dam at Work
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DESCRIPTION:Join a discussion with Hyrum State Park Ranger Chris Branch, Hyrum Dam Irrigation Manager Kirt Lindley, and Utah State University historian Karen Senaga regarding the work related to irrigation and recreation at Hyrum Dam and Reservoir.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join a discussion with Hyrum State Park Ranger Chris Branch, Hyrum Dam Irrigation Manager Kirt Lindley, and Utah State University historian Karen Senaga regarding the work related to irrigation and recreation at Hyrum Dam and Reservoir.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170425T130000
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SUMMARY:Back in Time Children’s Activity - “When I Grow Up”  
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DESCRIPTION:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170426T113000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Storytime - "Community Workers"
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DESCRIPTION:The Hyrum Library’s weekly story time during April will be based on the theme “Workers in our Community.” Librarians will select a story and activity focusing on a different type of community worker each week. It begins at 11:30 sharp and attendance is limited to 25 children, first-come first-served. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Hyrum Library’s weekly story time during April will be based on the theme “Workers in our Community.” Librarians will select a story and activity focusing on a different type of community worker each week. It begins at 11:30 sharp and attendance is limited to 25 children, first-come first-served. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170426T130000
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SUMMARY:Back in Time Children’s Activity - “When I Grow Up”  
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170427T130000
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SUMMARY:Back in Time Children’s Activity - “When I Grow Up”  
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join Hyrum City Museum for Back in Time Children's Activity! "Cache Valley is Cool" is geared for preschoolers (but all children are welcome to attend). Sign-up at the museum.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170428T193000
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SUMMARY:Work It Girl! Movie Screening - "Moana" 
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DESCRIPTION:Hear from community workers! Bring a blanket, pillows, snacks and join us for our monthly movie projected on the large screen at historic Elite Hall. This month's feature is "Moana," the story of an adventurous young woman's journey to prepare for her role as leader in her community. Prior to the movie, hear from Stephanie Miller, Hyrum's current and first woman mayor, who will discuss her own path to community leadership. \N\NDoors open at 7:30, presentation at 7:45, movie starts at 8:00pm.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Hear from community workers! Bring a blanket, pillows, snacks and join us for our monthly movie projected on the large screen at historic Elite Hall. This month's feature is "Moana," the story of an adventurous young woman's journey to prepare for her role as leader in her community. Prior to the movie, hear from Stephanie Miller, Hyrum's current and first woman mayor, who will discuss her own path to community leadership. <br /><br />Doors open at 7:30, presentation at 7:45, movie starts at 8:00pm.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170429T110000
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SUMMARY:Family Art Activity: Design Your Own Work Apron
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Many jobs require protective uniforms. Come learn about a local Hyrum business, then design a personal logo or brand to draw on work aprons that you can keep! Free family workshop conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Many jobs require protective uniforms. Come learn about a local Hyrum business, then design a personal logo or brand to draw on work aprons that you can keep! Free family workshop conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170510T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170510T200000
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SUMMARY:Water Turns to Electricity! Hyrum Hydo-Electric Power Plant Tour
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Visit Hyrum City’s hydro plant in Blacksmith Fork Canyon! Hyrum City Power Superintendent Matt Draper will briefly discuss the history of electricity in Hyrum (one of Cache Valley’s first electrified cities) and the work involved with keeping the lights on.\N\NDrive up Blacksmith Fork Canyon and look for signs - for directions contact the Hyrum City Museum at (435) 245-0208 or museum@hyrumcity.com. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Visit Hyrum City’s hydro plant in Blacksmith Fork Canyon! Hyrum City Power Superintendent Matt Draper will briefly discuss the history of electricity in Hyrum (one of Cache Valley’s first electrified cities) and the work involved with keeping the lights on.<br /><br />Drive up Blacksmith Fork Canyon and look for signs - for directions contact the Hyrum City Museum at (435) 245-0208 or museum@hyrumcity.com. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170513T110000
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SUMMARY:Historic Hyrum Guided Tours with the Hyrum Historic Preservation Commission
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URL:http://hyrumcitymuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Life-long residents and Hyrum Historic Preservation Commission officers Steve Downs and John Petersen will lead 45-minute tours, based on the Historic Tour of Hyrum, Utah booklet (provided to participants and also available at museum). Tours at 11:00am and 1:00pm. Contact museum@hyrumcity.com to sign up.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Life-long residents and Hyrum Historic Preservation Commission officers Steve Downs and John Petersen will lead 45-minute tours, based on the Historic Tour of Hyrum, Utah booklet (provided to participants and also available at museum). Tours at 11:00am and 1:00pm. Contact museum@hyrumcity.com to sign up.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Hyrum from March 25 to May 13, 2017 at the Hyrum City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.245.0208 or visit their website at hyrumcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170709
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition in Castle Dale
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URL:www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/
DESCRIPTION:The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018.\N\NWith busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Friday 10:00-4:00pm, Saturday 12:00-4:00pm. Closed Sunday.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018.<br /><br />With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Friday 10:00-4:00pm, Saturday 12:00-4:00pm. Closed Sunday.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Hyrum City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170520
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SUMMARY:Emery County Works: 1880-1980
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URL:www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/
DESCRIPTION:Emery County Works: 1880-1980 is an exhibit that explores how the work that drives Emery County is connected in surprising ways – from interdependent industries to residents who wear many professional hats to the forgotten work that has always held our local communities together.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Emery County Works: 1880-1980 is an exhibit that explores how the work that drives Emery County is connected in surprising ways – from interdependent industries to residents who wear many professional hats to the forgotten work that has always held our local communities together.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170520T120000
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition Launch & Bake Sale Fundraiser for the American Legion
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URL:www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the kick-off of the Smithsonian Museum on Main Street exhibition, The Way We Worked, as it begins its Emery County run! In honor of the work of our local wartime veterans, purchase baked treats in support the Orangeville American Legion Post 39 and the Orangeville American Auxiliary. All proceeds from the bake sale will go toward this cause.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us as we celebrate the kick-off of the Smithsonian Museum on Main Street exhibition, The Way We Worked, as it begins its Emery County run! In honor of the work of our local wartime veterans, purchase baked treats in support the Orangeville American Legion Post 39 and the Orangeville American Auxiliary. All proceeds from the bake sale will go toward this cause.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170531T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20170531T150000
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Family Art Activity: Making Clay Pots 
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DESCRIPTION:Pottery is one of the world’s oldest art forms and making it is one of the oldest jobs. Come try your hand at various pot-making techniques using air-dry clay. Free family activity conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Pottery is one of the world’s oldest art forms and making it is one of the oldest jobs. Come try your hand at various pot-making techniques using air-dry clay. Free family activity conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170531T150000
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SUMMARY:Build a Better World Summer Youth Activity
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URL:http://www.fillmorelibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!\N\NThis event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!<br /><br />This event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170607T110000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Storytime at the Library: Build a Better World
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100120Z
URL:www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer story time at the library, where librarians will read stories and host an activity focusing on the work that goes into building a better world. This activity is open to kids of all ages!\N\NMuseum of the San Rafael and the Emery County Library are partnering on this event, which accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for summer story time at the library, where librarians will read stories and host an activity focusing on the work that goes into building a better world. This activity is open to kids of all ages!<br /><br />Museum of the San Rafael and the Emery County Library are partnering on this event, which accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170607T150000
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SUMMARY:Build a Better World Summer Youth Activity
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100122Z
URL:http://www.fillmorelibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!\N\NThis event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!<br /><br />This event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Weekly Storytime at the Library: Build a Better World
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer story time at the library, where librarians will read stories and host an activity focusing on the work that goes into building a better world. This activity is open to kids of all ages!\N\NMuseum of the San Rafael and the Emery County Library are partnering on this event, which accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Build a Better World Summer Youth Activity
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DESCRIPTION:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!\N\NThis event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:With Work Comes Play: Dancing in the Streets
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DESCRIPTION:Folks in Emery County have always worked hard and played harder. Whether it was a helping a neighbor stomp down a new floor, or summer dances at the Wilberg Resort, dancing has always helped residents “forget about the hard times.” Come on down to dance in our street!\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Weekly Storytime at the Library: Build a Better World
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer story time at the library, where librarians will read stories and host an activity focusing on the work that goes into building a better world. This activity is open to kids of all ages!\N\NMuseum of the San Rafael and the Emery County Library are partnering on this event, which accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Build a Better World Summer Youth Activity
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DESCRIPTION:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!\N\NThis event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Emery County Historical Society: Mohrland Trip
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of the town of Mohrland, the only coal mining camp in Emery County, but a ghost town today. Learn about the abandoned mining equipment and remnants of the old town. Come share this piece of important history! Please bring your own food, water, and vehicle. Meet at Huntington Stake Center @ 240 North Main Street, Huntington, UT\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a tour of the town of Mohrland, the only coal mining camp in Emery County, but a ghost town today. Learn about the abandoned mining equipment and remnants of the old town. Come share this piece of important history! Please bring your own food, water, and vehicle. Meet at Huntington Stake Center @ 240 North Main Street, Huntington, UT<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked: Kids’ Two-Day Summer Camp
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DESCRIPTION:The Museum of the San Rafael joins with the Utah State University Emery County Extension Office for its annual 2-day summer camp, with fun, educational activities highlighting the way Emery County Works! Lunch is provided. Pre-register by June 1 with Christine Jensen @ 4-H Extension Office at 435.381.3539. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Museum of the San Rafael joins with the Utah State University Emery County Extension Office for its annual 2-day summer camp, with fun, educational activities highlighting the way Emery County Works! Lunch is provided. Pre-register by June 1 with Christine Jensen @ 4-H Extension Office at 435.381.3539. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Weekly Storytime at the Library: Build a Better World
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer story time at the library, where librarians will read stories and host an activity focusing on the work that goes into building a better world. This activity is open to kids of all ages!\N\NMuseum of the San Rafael and the Emery County Library are partnering on this event, which accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DESCRIPTION:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!\N\NThis event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!<br /><br />This event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer story time at the library, where librarians will read stories and host an activity focusing on the work that goes into building a better world. This activity is open to kids of all ages!\N\NMuseum of the San Rafael and the Emery County Library are partnering on this event, which accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DESCRIPTION:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!\N\NThis event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Women of Work Panel Conversation
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DESCRIPTION:It’s a world where work strongly defines us and where notions of ‘women’s work’ have greatly changed. Help us welcome three Emery County women – Shanna Magnuson, Mary Huntington, and Amanda O'Neil – as they speak about their jobs, their successes and struggles in the workplace, and the impact of changing times on the way they make a living. Light refreshments will be served. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:It’s a world where work strongly defines us and where notions of ‘women’s work’ have greatly changed. Help us welcome three Emery County women – Shanna Magnuson, Mary Huntington, and Amanda O'Neil – as they speak about their jobs, their successes and struggles in the workplace, and the impact of changing times on the way they make a living. Light refreshments will be served. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Castle Dale from May 20 to July 8, 2017 at the Museum of the San Rafael. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.381.3560 or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SanRafaelMuseum/<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Museum of the San Rafael.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DESCRIPTION:Get ready for The Way We Worked in Fillmore! Join us at the Library every Wednesday to learn about the work involved in building a better world! Each week the library will have a different work related activity, including beekeeping, farming, art, construction, and more!\N\NThis event is in anticipation of the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition in Fillmore @ the Library
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DESCRIPTION:With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.\N\NThe Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018. See the exhibition in Fillmore from July 15 to August 11 at the President Millard Fillmore Library and then from August 15 to September 9 at the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum.\N\N...\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Mountain View Mushrooms: A Fillmore Staple
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100120Z
URL:https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/territorial-statehouse/
DESCRIPTION:Mountain View Mushrooms has been a fixture in Fillmore since 1974. This melting pot in our community provides work for a diverse group of employees, not to mention 70% of the mushrooms in Utah (and Las Vegas). Come explore the many voices of the many workers who make up "Mountain View Mushrooms: A Fillmore Staple."\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Mountain View Mushrooms has been a fixture in Fillmore since 1974. This melting pot in our community provides work for a diverse group of employees, not to mention 70% of the mushrooms in Utah (and Las Vegas). Come explore the many voices of the many workers who make up "Mountain View Mushrooms: A Fillmore Staple."<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Faces of Fillmore Exhibition
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URL:http://www.fillmorelibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:"Faces of Fillmore" celebrates the people of Fillmore and their work in many different fields. Come see some familiar faces and learn what they do and why they love it!\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Faces of Fillmore" celebrates the people of Fillmore and their work in many different fields. Come see some familiar faces and learn what they do and why they love it!<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Youth Book Club Summer Discussions
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URL:http://www.fillmorelibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer book club at the library! We’re reading The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The Inventor's Secret. Come discuss these great stories of young people working to build a better world! \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for summer book club at the library! We’re reading The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The Inventor's Secret. Come discuss these great stories of young people working to build a better world! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Family Art Activity: Making Clay Pots 
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URL:http://www.fillmorelibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Pottery is one of the world’s oldest art forms and making it is one of the oldest jobs. Come at your leisure to learn about pottery and try your hand at various pot-making techniques using air-dry clay. Free family activity conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. \N\NNote to Teachers: This event will also have "The Way We Worked" teacher resources for you to use in the classroom.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Pottery is one of the world’s oldest art forms and making it is one of the oldest jobs. Come at your leisure to learn about pottery and try your hand at various pot-making techniques using air-dry clay. Free family activity conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. <br /><br />Note to Teachers: This event will also have "The Way We Worked" teacher resources for you to use in the classroom.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170725T110000
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SUMMARY:Youth Book Club Summer Discussions
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URL:http://www.fillmorelibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer book club at the library! We’re reading The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The Inventor's Secret. Come discuss these great stories of young people working to build a better world! \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for summer book club at the library! We’re reading The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The Inventor's Secret. Come discuss these great stories of young people working to build a better world! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Utah State Parks 60th Anniversary Dinner & Dance
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URL:https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/territorial-statehouse/
DESCRIPTION:2017 is Utah State Parks' 60th anniversary! Come celebrate at Utah's first state park with a 1957-style dinner and dance. While you mingle with friends, visit a special one-night-only display of local restaurant memorabilia from the 1950s and read stories of people who worked in these iconic Fillmore diners. (Free but cash donations appreciated for the meal.)\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:2017 is Utah State Parks' 60th anniversary! Come celebrate at Utah's first state park with a 1957-style dinner and dance. While you mingle with friends, visit a special one-night-only display of local restaurant memorabilia from the 1950s and read stories of people who worked in these iconic Fillmore diners. (Free but cash donations appreciated for the meal.)<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Youth Book Club Summer Discussions
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URL:http://www.fillmorelibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer book club at the library! We’re reading The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The Inventor's Secret. Come discuss these great stories of young people working to build a better world! \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for summer book club at the library! We’re reading The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind and The Inventor's Secret. Come discuss these great stories of young people working to build a better world! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170802T100000
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SUMMARY:Women's Book Club Summer Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100120Z
URL:http://www.fillmorelibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for summer book club at the library! Read Jane Eyre over the summer and then join us at the library to discuss the book, its many themes, and its relationship to work. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for summer book club at the library! Read Jane Eyre over the summer and then join us at the library to discuss the book, its many themes, and its relationship to work. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Movie in the Park: We Bought a Zoo
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URL:https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/territorial-statehouse/
DESCRIPTION:We've worked hard all summer and now it is time to watch someone else work. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy "We Bought a Zoo," projected against the Pod. We will have a brief discussion prior to the film about the work themes that are strong throughout the film and ways in which hard working individuals can do great things in their community. Fun for the whole family! \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We've worked hard all summer and now it is time to watch someone else work. Bring a blanket or chair and enjoy "We Bought a Zoo," projected against the Pod. We will have a brief discussion prior to the film about the work themes that are strong throughout the film and ways in which hard working individuals can do great things in their community. Fun for the whole family! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition in  @ the Territorial Statehouse
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100120Z
URL:https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/territorial-statehouse/
DESCRIPTION:With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.\N\NThe Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018. See the exhibition in Fillmore from July 15 to August 11 at the President Millard Fillmore Library and then from August 15 to September 9 at the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum.\N\N...\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.<br /><br />The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018. See the exhibition in Fillmore from July 15 to August 11 at the President Millard Fillmore Library and then from August 15 to September 9 at the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum.<br /><br />...<br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170818T130000
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SUMMARY:Utah Works Story Recording with Utah Public Radio
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URL:http://www.signupgenius.com/go/409044da9a92ea0fd0-fillmore
DESCRIPTION:We want to hear your story! Utah Works is a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants' own words, for airing this spring on Utah Public Radio. We'd love for you - or you and a friend - to tell your work story as part of this series. As part of the The Way We Worked exhibition tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum to interview local residents about their work. \N\NSign up for an interview time and come prepared to share your work story. Fillmore slots are available August 18 and 19, 2017. For more information or to sign up, please contact Carl Aldrich at (435) 743-5316 or caldrich@utah.gov.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We want to hear your story! Utah Works is a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants' own words, for airing this spring on Utah Public Radio. We'd love for you - or you and a friend - to tell your work story as part of this series. As part of the The Way We Worked exhibition tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum to interview local residents about their work. <br /><br />Sign up for an interview time and come prepared to share your work story. Fillmore slots are available August 18 and 19, 2017. For more information or to sign up, please contact Carl Aldrich at (435) 743-5316 or caldrich@utah.gov.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Utah Works Story Recording with Utah Public Radio
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URL:http://www.signupgenius.com/go/409044da9a92ea0fd0-fillmore
DESCRIPTION:We want to hear your story! Utah Works is a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants' own words, for airing this spring on Utah Public Radio. We'd love for you - or you and a friend - to tell your work story as part of this series. As part of the The Way We Worked exhibition tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum to interview local residents about their work. \N\NSign up for an interview time and come prepared to share your work story. Fillmore slots are available August 18 and 19, 2017. For more information or to sign up, please contact Carl Aldrich at (435) 743-5316 or caldrich@utah.gov.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:We want to hear your story! Utah Works is a new series of short stories about the way we work in Utah, told in participants' own words, for airing this spring on Utah Public Radio. We'd love for you - or you and a friend - to tell your work story as part of this series. As part of the The Way We Worked exhibition tour, Utah Humanities and Utah Public Radio are partnering with Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum to interview local residents about their work. <br /><br />Sign up for an interview time and come prepared to share your work story. Fillmore slots are available August 18 and 19, 2017. For more information or to sign up, please contact Carl Aldrich at (435) 743-5316 or caldrich@utah.gov.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Geology of Silver Reef - Lecture by Marc Deshowitz
CREATED:20260308T100121Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100121Z
URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join petroleum geologist Marc Deshowitz to learn about the unique geology of Washington County, the unique occurrence of silver in sandstone, and the interesting work of geologists. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join petroleum geologist Marc Deshowitz to learn about the unique geology of Washington County, the unique occurrence of silver in sandstone, and the interesting work of geologists. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170819T180000
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SUMMARY:Play Music on the Porch Day
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URL:https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/territorial-statehouse/
DESCRIPTION:After a long day of work, who wouldn't love spending some quality time with their family and neighbors jamming on the porch? This annual event is quickly becoming a tradition in Fillmore. Performers will discuss the work it takes to hone their talent and, in some cases, build their own instruments. Fun for the whole family! \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:After a long day of work, who wouldn't love spending some quality time with their family and neighbors jamming on the porch? This annual event is quickly becoming a tradition in Fillmore. Performers will discuss the work it takes to hone their talent and, in some cases, build their own instruments. Fun for the whole family! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Devil’s Kitchen Petroglyph Tour
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URL:https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/territorial-statehouse/
DESCRIPTION:Join Territorial Statehouse State Park Ranger Carl Aldrich and BLM archaeologist Jessica Montcalm for a guided ATV tour of Devil's Kitchen petroglyphs. Learn about the work of the Native Americans and the Fillmore pioneers who made them. Modest fee for lunch provided. Contact caldrich@utah.gov to sign up.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Territorial Statehouse State Park Ranger Carl Aldrich and BLM archaeologist Jessica Montcalm for a guided ATV tour of Devil's Kitchen petroglyphs. Learn about the work of the Native Americans and the Fillmore pioneers who made them. Modest fee for lunch provided. Contact caldrich@utah.gov to sign up.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:History of Health Care in Washington County - Lecture by Terri Kane
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URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join Terri Kane, CEO of Dixie Regional Medical Center and Vice President of Intermountain Healthcare’s Southwest Region, to learn about the importance of the medical profession in Washington County, from its beginnings until now. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Terri Kane, CEO of Dixie Regional Medical Center and Vice President of Intermountain Healthcare’s Southwest Region, to learn about the importance of the medical profession in Washington County, from its beginnings until now. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Historic Mining Landscapes in Washington County - Lecture by Everett Bassett
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URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join Everett Bassett, previously with the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining Reclamation Program, to learn about the structure of the mines in Silver Reef and their permanent closure in the mid-1990s. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Everett Bassett, previously with the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining Reclamation Program, to learn about the structure of the mines in Silver Reef and their permanent closure in the mid-1990s. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:21st Annual Old Capitol Arts & Living History Festival
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URL: www.oldcapitolartsandlivinghistoryfestival.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this annual event featuring working artists, living history performers showcasing traditional jobs, and world-class professional musicians. And more! \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for this annual event featuring working artists, living history performers showcasing traditional jobs, and world-class professional musicians. And more! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Fillmore from July 15 to September 9, 2017 at the President Millard Fillmore Library (7/15-8/11) and the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum (8/15-9/9). For more information, contact the Territorial Statehouse on 435.743.5316.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum and the President Millard Fillmore Library.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170909T100000
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SUMMARY:St George Settlement: Then & Now - Panel Discussion with Dr. Doug Alder and St George Mayor Jon Pike
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URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join historian Doug Alder and local mayor Jon Pike to learn about the work of settling Washington County, both historically and today. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join historian Doug Alder and local mayor Jon Pike to learn about the work of settling Washington County, both historically and today. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170916
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition in Washington County
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100119Z
URL:http://www.silverreefutah.org/
DESCRIPTION:With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.\N\NThe Way We Worked is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018. See the exhibition in Leeds from September 16 to November 4 at the Silver Reef Museum. Free with general museum admission.\N\NHours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am–8:00pm (Tuesday 10:00am–1:00pm\N/School groups only call 435.879.2254 for details). \N...\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.<br /><br />The Way We Worked is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018. See the exhibition in Leeds from September 16 to November 4 at the Silver Reef Museum. Free with general museum admission.<br /><br />Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am–8:00pm (Tuesday 10:00am–1:00pm<br />/School groups only call 435.879.2254 for details). <br />...<br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - Flying Monkeys, Fighter Pilots & Fence Posts
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100121Z
URL:www.pocketville.org
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there is a high-tech aerospace industry hidden up on top of the mesa above Virgin? Come learn about the impact and unusual history of this little known work story! \N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Did you know there is a high-tech aerospace industry hidden up on top of the mesa above Virgin? Come learn about the impact and unusual history of this little known work story! <br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - The Future of Santa Clara's Past
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/938
DESCRIPTION:Swiss founders of Santa Clara brought with them cultural traditions and their descendants have worked hard to keep the community a place that honors those traditions. \N\NHours: Tuesday 1:00pm-4:00pm, Saturday 11:00am-3:00pm or by appointment.  Admission is free. \N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Swiss founders of Santa Clara brought with them cultural traditions and their descendants have worked hard to keep the community a place that honors those traditions. <br /><br />Hours: Tuesday 1:00pm-4:00pm, Saturday 11:00am-3:00pm or by appointment.  Admission is free. <br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - St George Library Special Collections
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URL:http://library.washco.utah.gov/st-george/
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy this special showing of archival documents that reveal the rich history of work in Washington County. \N\NHours: Monday-Thursday 10:00am–8:00pm, Friday and Saturday 10:00am–6:00pm.  Admission is free.\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come enjoy this special showing of archival documents that reveal the rich history of work in Washington County. <br /><br />Hours: Monday-Thursday 10:00am–8:00pm, Friday and Saturday 10:00am–6:00pm.  Admission is free.<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - Artists: At Work in their Studios
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URL:https://www.searsart.com/
DESCRIPTION:The Sears Art Museum will feature a special video presentation of past and current artists working in their studios, located in the Eccles Fine Art Center Grand Foyer. Ancient artists worked to leave behind petroglyphs and pictographs, or created pottery that left us clues to their cultures. Artists such as Thomas Moran journeyed here to capture the spectacular grandeur of our area and Zion National Park. Today, artists move here to be surrounded in the beauty of what we call home. Artists paint en plein air (French for outdoors) to capture the quickly changing light. Others work in their studios, set up in garages, small rooms, or spacious and light filled studios. Without work their is no artwork; no intention of creating; no visual images of people, settings, or feelings; no recording of time and change. Gallery director Kathy Cieslewicz says, "They don't call it artWORK for nothing!" The photo images of this presentation of artists working in their studios reminds us of their labor and contributions. \N\NHours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Admission is free.\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Sears Art Museum will feature a special video presentation of past and current artists working in their studios, located in the Eccles Fine Art Center Grand Foyer. Ancient artists worked to leave behind petroglyphs and pictographs, or created pottery that left us clues to their cultures. Artists such as Thomas Moran journeyed here to capture the spectacular grandeur of our area and Zion National Park. Today, artists move here to be surrounded in the beauty of what we call home. Artists paint en plein air (French for outdoors) to capture the quickly changing light. Others work in their studios, set up in garages, small rooms, or spacious and light filled studios. Without work their is no artwork; no intention of creating; no visual images of people, settings, or feelings; no recording of time and change. Gallery director Kathy Cieslewicz says, "They don't call it artWORK for nothing!" The photo images of this presentation of artists working in their studios reminds us of their labor and contributions. <br /><br />Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Admission is free.<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br />
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - The Workforce of Our Future
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URL:https://www.sgchildrensmuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:What do you want to be when you grow up? Come explore the many ways kids today might be working in the future! \N\NHours: Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm, free with museum admission.\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:What do you want to be when you grow up? Come explore the many ways kids today might be working in the future! <br /><br />Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm, free with museum admission.<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - Artists and the National Parks
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URL:https://zionpark.org/
DESCRIPTION:Artists created images of Zion and other wonders of the West - such as Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon - that influenced Congress to protect these places as wilderness, and then as national parks. Come celebrate the role art has played in the creation and history of the park. \N\NZion History Museum is located one half mile north of the park's south entrance on the main park road,  or 11 miles west from the east entrance, and is a regular stop on the Zion Canyon Shuttle System. Hours: 9:00am-6:00pm, free with park admission.   \N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Artists created images of Zion and other wonders of the West - such as Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon - that influenced Congress to protect these places as wilderness, and then as national parks. Come celebrate the role art has played in the creation and history of the park. <br /><br />Zion History Museum is located one half mile north of the park's south entrance on the main park road,  or 11 miles west from the east entrance, and is a regular stop on the Zion Canyon Shuttle System. Hours: 9:00am-6:00pm, free with park admission.   <br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br />
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SUMMARY:Special Photography Exhibit - Working Wonders by Michael Plyler
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URL:https://www.sgcity.org/arts/artsfacilities/artmuseum
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy our special exhibit of photographs by Michael Plyler showing seniors at work in Washington County. \N\NHours: Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm (third Thursdays open until 9pm), free with museum admission.\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come enjoy our special exhibit of photographs by Michael Plyler showing seniors at work in Washington County. <br /><br />Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm (third Thursdays open until 9pm), free with museum admission.<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - Pioneer Quilting: More Than a Hobby
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URL:www.dupstgeorge.org
DESCRIPTION:Come learn how nineteenth century pioneer women used their quilting skills to provide for their families and build community. \N\NHours: Monday-Saturday (closed Wed & Sun) 10am-5pm, free with museum admission.\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come learn how nineteenth century pioneer women used their quilting skills to provide for their families and build community. <br /><br />Hours: Monday-Saturday (closed Wed & Sun) 10am-5pm, free with museum admission.<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - Paleontologists at Work!
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URL:http://www.utahdinosaurs.com/
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder what paleontologists do? They expand our knowledge of ancient life by making discoveries in the field and the lab and sharing their discoveries through scientific publications and public engagement. Come find out more in this special exhibit!  \N\NHours: Monday-Sunday 10am-6pm, free with museum admission.\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ever wonder what paleontologists do? They expand our knowledge of ancient life by making discoveries in the field and the lab and sharing their discoveries through scientific publications and public engagement. Come find out more in this special exhibit!  <br /><br />Hours: Monday-Sunday 10am-6pm, free with museum admission.<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Washington County Works! Arts to Zion Showcase Special Exhibits
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URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Throughout 2017, we have been gearing up to welcome the Smithsonian to Washington County with monthly exhibits at the Arts to Zion Showcase/Gallery 35 in St George’s Downtown Historic District. New exhibits run from the first Friday of the month, with public receptions held during Georgefest/First Friday. For its fall show, the Dixie Watercolor Society is honoring the “Washington County Works!” and enjoy selections from Lynne Clark's collection of Southern Utah historical photographs. \N\NHours: Thursday-Saturday, 10am-7pm. Free admission.\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Throughout 2017, we have been gearing up to welcome the Smithsonian to Washington County with monthly exhibits at the Arts to Zion Showcase/Gallery 35 in St George’s Downtown Historic District. New exhibits run from the first Friday of the month, with public receptions held during Georgefest/First Friday. For its fall show, the Dixie Watercolor Society is honoring the “Washington County Works!” and enjoy selections from Lynne Clark's collection of Southern Utah historical photographs. <br /><br />Hours: Thursday-Saturday, 10am-7pm. Free admission.<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - Washington County Works! Trailhead Exhibit
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URL:http://www.silverreefutah.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join our year-long celebration of the way Washington County Works! This "trailhead" exhibit gives a taste of the wonderful stories on display all over the county. Come learn where you can go to find out more! Free with general museum admission.\N\NHours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am–8:00pm (Tuesday 10:00am–1:00pm\N/School groups only call 435.879.2254 for details).\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join our year-long celebration of the way Washington County Works! This "trailhead" exhibit gives a taste of the wonderful stories on display all over the county. Come learn where you can go to find out more! Free with general museum admission.<br /><br />Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am–8:00pm (Tuesday 10:00am–1:00pm<br />/School groups only call 435.879.2254 for details).<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibit - Silver Reef: A Beautiful, Substantial Mining Camp
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URL:http://www.silverreefutah.org/
DESCRIPTION:Skilled carpenters and stone workers created buildings in Silver Reef, which made it exceptional for a mining town of its era. Come learn about the craftsmanship that went into the construction of the town of Silver Reef in this special exhibit. While you're here, explore the many work exhibits in the museum and visit our new "mock mine" exhibit downstairs. Free with general museum admission.\N\NHours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am–8:00pm (Tuesday 10:00am–1:00pm\N/School groups only call 435.879.2254 for details).\N...\NThis exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Skilled carpenters and stone workers created buildings in Silver Reef, which made it exceptional for a mining town of its era. Come learn about the craftsmanship that went into the construction of the town of Silver Reef in this special exhibit. While you're here, explore the many work exhibits in the museum and visit our new "mock mine" exhibit downstairs. Free with general museum admission.<br /><br />Hours: Monday, Friday, Saturday 10:00am–5:00pm, Thursday 10:00am–8:00pm (Tuesday 10:00am–1:00pm<br />/School groups only call 435.879.2254 for details).<br />...<br />This exhibit is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170923T100000
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SUMMARY:"By all means give Nevada a Slice”: The 1866 Utah-Nevada Border Shift and the Way Washington County Worked - Lecture by Dr. W. Paul Reeve
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URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join University of Utah History Professor Paul Reeve to learn how, in 1866, the United States Congress moved the Utah-Nevada border one degree of longitude east to ensure that newly discovered silver mines would be in Nevada and not under the control of Mormons in Utah. The way that Mormons, miners, and Southern Paiutes worked in Washington County ultimately had an impact on the western border of the state of Utah. Congressman Delos Ashley from Nevada explained, “the people of Nevada are a mining people, while the people of Utah are an agricultural people... Let members judge.”  In the end, this episode reveals the way in which the nation ascribed meaning to work in the nineteenth century and found the Mormons and Southern Paiutes lacking. A hierarchy of "Americanness" emerged with the miners at the top and the Mormons and Southern Paiutes deemed un-American to various degrees based, in part, on the way they chose to work. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join University of Utah History Professor Paul Reeve to learn how, in 1866, the United States Congress moved the Utah-Nevada border one degree of longitude east to ensure that newly discovered silver mines would be in Nevada and not under the control of Mormons in Utah. The way that Mormons, miners, and Southern Paiutes worked in Washington County ultimately had an impact on the western border of the state of Utah. Congressman Delos Ashley from Nevada explained, “the people of Nevada are a mining people, while the people of Utah are an agricultural people... Let members judge.”  In the end, this episode reveals the way in which the nation ascribed meaning to work in the nineteenth century and found the Mormons and Southern Paiutes lacking. A hierarchy of "Americanness" emerged with the miners at the top and the Mormons and Southern Paiutes deemed un-American to various degrees based, in part, on the way they chose to work. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170930T100000
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SUMMARY:Artists and the National Parks - Panel Discussion with Lyman Hafen and Royden Card
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URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join Lyman Hafen (CEO of the Zion Forever Project) and Royden Card (artist and BYU printmaking instructor) to discuss the importance of visual artists in creating and promoting the National Parks throughout the past 150 years. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Lyman Hafen (CEO of the Zion Forever Project) and Royden Card (artist and BYU printmaking instructor) to discuss the importance of visual artists in creating and promoting the National Parks throughout the past 150 years. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Water in Washington County: Then & Now - Lecture with Richard Kohler and Lynne Clark
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URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join Dick Kohler (architect and president of the Washington County Historical Society) and Lynne Clark (photographer and historian) for a visual history of the creation of Washington County's water works, contrasting historical structures and irrigation techniques with today's reservoirs, dams, and waterworks. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Dick Kohler (architect and president of the Washington County Historical Society) and Lynne Clark (photographer and historian) for a visual history of the creation of Washington County's water works, contrasting historical structures and irrigation techniques with today's reservoirs, dams, and waterworks. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171012T190000
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SUMMARY:“A Project of Interest”: The Civilian Conservation Corps’  Washington Fields Project, 1937-1938 - Lecture by Mike Shamo
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URL:http://www.artstozion.org/
DESCRIPTION:Although the Civilian Conservation Corps’ primary purpose was to provide work for many young single men, many of their projects fulfilled the needs of the communities they served. Residents in the small southern town of Washington sought the CCC’s assistance to protect their community’s most precious resource, the irrigation water for their fields. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Although the Civilian Conservation Corps’ primary purpose was to provide work for many young single men, many of their projects fulfilled the needs of the communities they served. Residents in the small southern town of Washington sought the CCC’s assistance to protect their community’s most precious resource, the irrigation water for their fields. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Geology & Paleontology of Southwestern Utah - Lecture by Dr. Jerry Harris
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DESCRIPTION:Rocks in southwestern Utah span a vast amount of time and are a largely untapped paleontological resource. Many of the rock layers contain - or likely contain - fossils that have been virtually unexplored. Come join DSU geology professor Jerry Harris to learn about the work of geology, paleontology, and what you might see if you keep your eyes open while enjoying southwestern Utah's fabulous scenery! Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Rocks in southwestern Utah span a vast amount of time and are a largely untapped paleontological resource. Many of the rock layers contain - or likely contain - fossils that have been virtually unexplored. Come join DSU geology professor Jerry Harris to learn about the work of geology, paleontology, and what you might see if you keep your eyes open while enjoying southwestern Utah's fabulous scenery! Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Art, Music, and Theater in Washington County, Then and Now - Lecture by Lynne Clark 
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DESCRIPTION:Join photographer and historian Lynne Clark to learn about the work of entertainment in Washington County. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join photographer and historian Lynne Clark to learn about the work of entertainment in Washington County. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Watercolor Painting - Drop-In Family Art Activity with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts
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DESCRIPTION:How do artists work? Many watercolor landscape artists paint inside a studio, but plein air artists paint landscapes outside. En plein air means “in the open air” in French.  The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is working with the Silver Reef Museum in Leeds to host a free family day learning about how plein air artists work. Come at your leisure to see plein air artists working, and then try your own hand at watercolor painting - getting inspiration from the landscape outside. \N\NFree family activity conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Art between 1:00-3:00pm. See Dixie Watercolor Society plein air artists at work from 12:00-4:00pm. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:How do artists work? Many watercolor landscape artists paint inside a studio, but plein air artists paint landscapes outside. En plein air means “in the open air” in French.  The Utah Museum of Fine Arts is working with the Silver Reef Museum in Leeds to host a free family day learning about how plein air artists work. Come at your leisure to see plein air artists working, and then try your own hand at watercolor painting - getting inspiration from the landscape outside. <br /><br />Free family activity conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Art between 1:00-3:00pm. See Dixie Watercolor Society plein air artists at work from 12:00-4:00pm. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Stagecoach and Wagon Transportation through Washington County 1865-1875 - Lecture by Dr. Leo Lyman 
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DESCRIPTION:Join historian Leo Lyman to learn how teamsters provided the transportation networks that got Southern Utah products to market. Trafficking everything from bullion to sheep and cattle, and dodging robbers and bad weather along the way, the work of teamsters kept Southern Utah supplied with cash. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join historian Leo Lyman to learn how teamsters provided the transportation networks that got Southern Utah products to market. Trafficking everything from bullion to sheep and cattle, and dodging robbers and bad weather along the way, the work of teamsters kept Southern Utah supplied with cash. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Firearms of the 1870s - Lecture by Gary Dixon
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DESCRIPTION:Historian Gary Dixon presents a lecture about guns of the 1870s -  which ones were common and why they were the guns of the Old West. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Historian Gary Dixon presents a lecture about guns of the 1870s -  which ones were common and why they were the guns of the Old West. Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Living History - Silver Reef Museum Ghost Night
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DESCRIPTION:Silver Reef businessmen and women come ALIVE! Our Ghost Nights are ever popular, and this year we've added a twist, with ghosts focused on Silver Reef business owners. Come join us for this delightful living history event. Light refreshments provided. Admission: $7.00 per person with reservation and $9.00 walk up. Please sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Silver Reef businessmen and women come ALIVE! Our Ghost Nights are ever popular, and this year we've added a twist, with ghosts focused on Silver Reef business owners. Come join us for this delightful living history event. Light refreshments provided. Admission: $7.00 per person with reservation and $9.00 walk up. Please sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Living History - Silver Reef Museum Ghost Night
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DESCRIPTION:Silver Reef businessmen and women come ALIVE! Our Ghost Nights are ever popular, and this year we've added a twist, with ghosts focused on Silver Reef business owners. Come join us for this delightful living history event. Light refreshments provided. Admission: $7.00 per person with reservation and $9.00 walk up. Please sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Silver Reef businessmen and women come ALIVE! Our Ghost Nights are ever popular, and this year we've added a twist, with ghosts focused on Silver Reef business owners. Come join us for this delightful living history event. Light refreshments provided. Admission: $7.00 per person with reservation and $9.00 walk up. Please sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion - How History Shapes Today!  
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DESCRIPTION:Join a group of Utah's most prominent historians for a discussion about the workplaces of Southern Utahns and explore how work has shaped our community from pioneer times right up until today. Moderator: Dr Doug Alder (DSU emeritus), with panelists Chip McLeod (Dixie State University), Mark Miller (Southern Utah University - Washington County), Roger Roper (Utah Division of State History Preservation Office). \N\NEvent is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org\N...\NThis event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join a group of Utah's most prominent historians for a discussion about the workplaces of Southern Utahns and explore how work has shaped our community from pioneer times right up until today. Moderator: Dr Doug Alder (DSU emeritus), with panelists Chip McLeod (Dixie State University), Mark Miller (Southern Utah University - Washington County), Roger Roper (Utah Division of State History Preservation Office). <br /><br />Event is free but registration is appreciated - sign up at www.artstozion.org<br />...<br />This event is part of Washington County Works!, a county-wide celebration of work that accompanies the Smithsonian The Way We Worked exhibition, stopping in Leeds from September 16 to November 4, 2017 at the Silver Reef Museum. For more information about Washington County Works! visit ArtsToZion.org. The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, is touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum and Arts to Zion. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition in Park City
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DESCRIPTION:The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018.\N\NWith busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Way We Worked  is a traveling exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution and the National Archives. Utah Humanities is touring the exhibition to six communities around Utah from January 2017 to January 2018.<br /><br />With busy hands and minds, American workers perform a diverse array of jobs to power our society. Whether we work for professional satisfaction, personal growth, or to ensure the wellbeing of ourselves and our families, work is a part of nearly every American’s life. Explore the strength and spirit of American workers through rare archival images, compelling videos, and fascinating interviews.<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:The Way Park City Worked Exhibition
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DESCRIPTION:"The Way Park City Worked" is an exhibition that tells the stories of several Park City workers pre-1950, who pursued careers outside the mining industry, when mining was the backbone of Park City’s economy.  \N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"The Way Park City Worked" is an exhibition that tells the stories of several Park City workers pre-1950, who pursued careers outside the mining industry, when mining was the backbone of Park City’s economy.  <br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:The Way We Worked Exhibition Opening Celebrates the Work Contributions of Local Veterans
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DESCRIPTION:Join us to launch Park City Museum’s newest traveling exhibition, The Way We Worked, accompanied by its companion exhibit The Way Park City Worked. Celebrate the contributions of local veterans on Veteran’s Day. \N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us to launch Park City Museum’s newest traveling exhibition, The Way We Worked, accompanied by its companion exhibit The Way Park City Worked. Celebrate the contributions of local veterans on Veteran’s Day. <br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:History Speaks Lecture – Work in America: Where Park City & Utah Fit In with Matthew Basso
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DESCRIPTION:The United States has seen several revolutions – some recognized, others forgotten – in the way we work. Join Matt Basso (University of Utah Professor of History) to explore this history and think through some of the unique – and not so unique – aspects of the history of work in Park City and Utah.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The United States has seen several revolutions – some recognized, others forgotten – in the way we work. Join Matt Basso (University of Utah Professor of History) to explore this history and think through some of the unique – and not so unique – aspects of the history of work in Park City and Utah.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171116T100000
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SUMMARY:Park City Story Time for Pre-Schoolers
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100123Z
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DESCRIPTION:Come listen to stories about work and join us for an activity afterward. 10:00am is for pre-schoolers and 11:00am is for toddlers. Museum passes will be available to participants. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come listen to stories about work and join us for an activity afterward. 10:00am is for pre-schoolers and 11:00am is for toddlers. Museum passes will be available to participants. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171116T110000
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SUMMARY:Park City Story Time for Toddlers
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DESCRIPTION:Come listen to stories about work and join us for an activity afterward. 10:00am is for pre-schoolers and 11:00am is for toddlers. Museum passes will be available to participants. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come listen to stories about work and join us for an activity afterward. 10:00am is for pre-schoolers and 11:00am is for toddlers. Museum passes will be available to participants. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171116T180000
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SUMMARY:Reel Community Series – Park City Film Series presents “Dolores” 
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DESCRIPTION:Dolores Huerta is among the most important activists in American history. Co-founder with Cesar Chavez of the first farm workers unions, Huerta’s enormous contributions have gone largely unrecognized.  \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dolores Huerta is among the most important activists in American history. Co-founder with Cesar Chavez of the first farm workers unions, Huerta’s enormous contributions have gone largely unrecognized.  <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171202T110000
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SUMMARY:Family Fun Saturday – Making Clay Pots 
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DESCRIPTION:Pottery is one of the world’s oldest art forms and making it is one of the oldest jobs. Come try your hand at various pot-making techniques using air-dry clay. Free family activity conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Pottery is one of the world’s oldest art forms and making it is one of the oldest jobs. Come try your hand at various pot-making techniques using air-dry clay. Free family activity conducted by the Education Curators from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171206T170000
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SUMMARY:History Speaks Lecture – A Day in the Life of a Park City Miner 1870-1900 with Donovan Symonds 
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DESCRIPTION:For more than 100 years, mining – not skiing – was the basis of Park City’s economy. Learn the basics of this industry, as well as its hazards and rewards, from mining engineer Donovan Symonds. \N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For more than 100 years, mining – not skiing – was the basis of Park City’s economy. Learn the basics of this industry, as well as its hazards and rewards, from mining engineer Donovan Symonds. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171207T173000
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SUMMARY:Dolly’s Book Club – Callings: The Purpose & Passion of Work 
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DESCRIPTION:This month’s book club selection is Dave Isay’s "Callings: The Purpose & Passion of Work." In his book StoryCorps founder Dave Isay presents unforgettable stories from people doing what they love. Some found their paths at a very young age, others later in life; some overcame great odds or upturned their lives in order to pursue what matters to them. Many of their stories have never been broadcast or published by StoryCorps until now. Read the book ahead of time and come ready to discuss! Museum passes will be available to participants.\N\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This month’s book club selection is Dave Isay’s "Callings: The Purpose & Passion of Work." In his book StoryCorps founder Dave Isay presents unforgettable stories from people doing what they love. Some found their paths at a very young age, others later in life; some overcame great odds or upturned their lives in order to pursue what matters to them. Many of their stories have never been broadcast or published by StoryCorps until now. Read the book ahead of time and come ready to discuss! Museum passes will be available to participants.<br /><br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171213T170000
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SUMMARY:History Speaks Lecture – Utah’s Chinese Workforce with Chris Merritt
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URL:http://parkcityhistory.org/
DESCRIPTION:Thousands of Chinese workers came to Utah with the construction of the transcontinental railroad in 1869. Join archaeologist Chris Merritt (Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer) to learn about their impressive historical and archaeological legacy.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Thousands of Chinese workers came to Utah with the construction of the transcontinental railroad in 1869. Join archaeologist Chris Merritt (Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer) to learn about their impressive historical and archaeological legacy.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180108T170000
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SUMMARY:Writing Workshop – From Miners to Nomads: Work Culture in Park City with Richard Ellis
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URL:http://parkcityhistory.org/
DESCRIPTION:Park City has transformed from a mining town into a haven for digital nomads. Join one of these nomads, professional ghostwriter Richard Ellis, as he digs into the culture of local web commuters and takes the audience through an interactive exercise. Space is limited – RSVP to mruddell@parkcityhistory.org.\N\NThis event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org\N\NMuseum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.\N\NThe Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Park City has transformed from a mining town into a haven for digital nomads. Join one of these nomads, professional ghostwriter Richard Ellis, as he digs into the culture of local web commuters and takes the audience through an interactive exercise. Space is limited – RSVP to mruddell@parkcityhistory.org.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Smithsonian "The Way We Worked" exhibition, stopping in Park City from November 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018 at the Park City Museum. For more information, contact the Museum on 435.649.7457 or visit its website at www.parkcityhistory.org<br /><br />Museum Hours: Monday through Saturday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Exhibition is free with regular museum admission. Enjoy FREE ADMISSION DAYS on November 14, 2017, December 5, 2017, and January 9, 2018.<br /><br />The Way We Worked, an exhibition created by the National Archives, is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Park City Museum.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200718
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Our River Is Our Community
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1817
DESCRIPTION:The Green River is essential to life and culture in southeastern Utah. Explore the significance of the river in our community's past, present, and future. "Our River is Our Community" is inspired by the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Water/Ways, coming to Green River in April 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum.\N\NThese projects are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. We will be monitoring attendance and traffic flows throughout the event to facilitate social distancing. Masks are very welcome but not required, and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Green River is essential to life and culture in southeastern Utah. Explore the significance of the river in our community's past, present, and future. "Our River is Our Community" is inspired by the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Water/Ways, coming to Green River in April 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum.<br /><br />These projects are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. We will be monitoring attendance and traffic flows throughout the event to facilitate social distancing. Masks are very welcome but not required, and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Our River Is Our Community
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URL:http://johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/
DESCRIPTION:The Green River is essential to life and culture in southeastern Utah. Explore the significance of the river in our community's past, present, and future. Share your water story by contributing to our “What Color is the River?” wall, designing your own watery postcard, or watching the water birds with a friend at our binocular station on the riverside trail.\N\NThis exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Water/Ways, stopping in Green River from April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Green River is essential to life and culture in southeastern Utah. Explore the significance of the river in our community's past, present, and future. Share your water story by contributing to our “What Color is the River?” wall, designing your own watery postcard, or watching the water birds with a friend at our binocular station on the riverside trail.<br /><br />This exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Water/Ways, stopping in Green River from April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200718T170000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Opening | Our River Is Our Community & Film Premier | River Omens
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1818
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday July 18 for a celebration of the river! Enjoy free admission to the museum from 5:00-7:00 pm for this special after-hours event:\N\NExhibit Opening: "Our River is Our Community"\NThe Green River is essential to life and culture in southeastern Utah. Explore the significance of the river in our community's past, present, and future. \NOur River is Our Community was inspired by the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Water/Ways, coming to Green River in April 2021.\N\NFilm Premier: "River Omens"\NSnaking through eastern Utah, the Green River speaks with simple power to those who have eyes to listen. \NShort film created by Sam Cox (Epicenter Frontier Fellow) featuring Green River local boatman Clarence Smith.\N\NThese projects were made possible with generous support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Utah Division of Arts & Museums, City of Green River, the nonprofit board of John Wesley Powell River History Museum, and Utah Humanities. \N\NThink Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum.\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. We will be monitoring attendance and traffic flows throughout the event to facilitate social distancing. Masks are very welcome but not required, and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us Saturday July 18 for a celebration of the river! Enjoy free admission to the museum from 5:00-7:00 pm for this special after-hours event:<br /><br />Exhibit Opening: "Our River is Our Community"<br />The Green River is essential to life and culture in southeastern Utah. Explore the significance of the river in our community's past, present, and future. <br />Our River is Our Community was inspired by the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Water/Ways, coming to Green River in April 2021.<br /><br />Film Premier: "River Omens"<br />Snaking through eastern Utah, the Green River speaks with simple power to those who have eyes to listen. <br />Short film created by Sam Cox (Epicenter Frontier Fellow) featuring Green River local boatman Clarence Smith.<br /><br />These projects were made possible with generous support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Utah Division of Arts & Museums, City of Green River, the nonprofit board of John Wesley Powell River History Museum, and Utah Humanities. <br /><br />Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum.<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. We will be monitoring attendance and traffic flows throughout the event to facilitate social distancing. Masks are very welcome but not required, and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200815T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200815T140000
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SUMMARY:Water Art Day
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/fremontindian/
DESCRIPTION:Join local artists Aleacia Widdows and Cristina Arizmendi to create your own watercolor masterpiece to display alongside our Water|Ways exhibition. Sign up at the museum for one of three specified timeslots. \N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join local artists Aleacia Widdows and Cristina Arizmendi to create your own watercolor masterpiece to display alongside our Water|Ways exhibition. Sign up at the museum for one of three specified timeslots. <br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201012
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition | Water|Ways in Sevier Valley
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DESCRIPTION:Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to four communities around Utah from in 2020-2021.\N\NWater is life. It forms our world and our lives. It allows us to travel and blocks our paths. It determines where we live and work and what we eat and drink. It is an essential natural resource that people struggle to access and control. Water shapes human culture – our ways of life. What does water mean to you? Think about your water/ways.\N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  Water|Ways and associated events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Utah Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to four communities around Utah from in 2020-2021.<br /><br />Water is life. It forms our world and our lives. It allows us to travel and blocks our paths. It determines where we live and work and what we eat and drink. It is an essential natural resource that people struggle to access and control. Water shapes human culture – our ways of life. What does water mean to you? Think about your water/ways.<br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  Water|Ways and associated events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Utah Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Carved Rock: How Water Shaped Land & Life in Clear Creek Canyon
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DESCRIPTION:"Carved Rock: How Water Shaped Land & Life in Clear Creek Canyon" is a new exhibition at Fremont Indian State Park that explores how the water of Clear Creek carved a canyon passageway through daunting mountains and has served as a source of life and symbol of sustenance to people using the canyon for the last 10,000 years.  \N\NThis exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition, stopping in in the Sevier Valley from August 22 to October 11, 2020 at the Fremont Indian State Park Museum. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  Water|Ways and associated events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Utah Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Carved Rock: How Water Shaped Land & Life in Clear Creek Canyon" is a new exhibition at Fremont Indian State Park that explores how the water of Clear Creek carved a canyon passageway through daunting mountains and has served as a source of life and symbol of sustenance to people using the canyon for the last 10,000 years.  <br /><br />This exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition, stopping in in the Sevier Valley from August 22 to October 11, 2020 at the Fremont Indian State Park Museum. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  Water|Ways and associated events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Utah Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Water|Ways Exhibition Opening Reception
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DESCRIPTION:"Come help us mark the opening of the Water|Ways and Carved Rock exhibitions. Enjoy refreshments outside and explore the park late! \N\NWater|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to five communities around Utah from in 2020-2021. Carved Rock: How Water Shaped Land & Life in Clear Creek is a local companion exhibition. Think about your water/ways and come explore our national and local water story.\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Come help us mark the opening of the Water|Ways and Carved Rock exhibitions. Enjoy refreshments outside and explore the park late! <br /><br />Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to five communities around Utah from in 2020-2021. Carved Rock: How Water Shaped Land & Life in Clear Creek is a local companion exhibition. Think about your water/ways and come explore our national and local water story.<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Drained: Using Water from the Sevier River
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1815
DESCRIPTION:"Drained: Using Water from the Sevier River" is a new exhibition at Snow College Library - Richfield Campus that explores how irrigation projects started in the 1860s have directed nearly all the Sevier River’s water to agriculture and industries that have sustained communities in this arid desert environment, and asks whether it's time to re-evaluate this water usage system.  \N\NThis exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition, stopping in in the Sevier Valley from August 22 to October 11, 2020 at the Fremont Indian State Park Museum. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  Water|Ways and associated events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Drained: Using Water from the Sevier River" is a new exhibition at Snow College Library - Richfield Campus that explores how irrigation projects started in the 1860s have directed nearly all the Sevier River’s water to agriculture and industries that have sustained communities in this arid desert environment, and asks whether it's time to re-evaluate this water usage system.  <br /><br />This exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition, stopping in in the Sevier Valley from August 22 to October 11, 2020 at the Fremont Indian State Park Museum. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  Water|Ways and associated events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />
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SUMMARY:Pa (Water) Celebration!
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DESCRIPTION:Please join the Fremont Indian State Park Museum and the Paiute Tribe of Utah to celebrate PA – water – the lifeblood of our planet. Enjoy performances from flute players, dancers, and singers – as well as a few words from exhibition tour scholar Greg Smoak – to welcome the Water|Ways exhibition to the Sevier Valley. Celebration livestreamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/fremontindian/ \N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join the Fremont Indian State Park Museum and the Paiute Tribe of Utah to celebrate PA – water – the lifeblood of our planet. Enjoy performances from flute players, dancers, and singers – as well as a few words from exhibition tour scholar Greg Smoak – to welcome the Water|Ways exhibition to the Sevier Valley. Celebration livestreamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/fremontindian/ <br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Family Water Fun Day at Fremont Indian State Park!
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DESCRIPTION:Enjoy some family fun with water! Join us for boat races, fishing, fossil excavation, water games, and water color fun. Only family units at each station/table at a time (disinfecting will occur between activities). \N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Enjoy some family fun with water! Join us for boat races, fishing, fossil excavation, water games, and water color fun. Only family units at each station/table at a time (disinfecting will occur between activities). <br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Special Lecture by Archaeologist Steve Simms
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DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear Steve Simms, renowned Fremont Archaeologist from Utah State University, talk about prehistoric water infrastructure in North America. Lecture livestreamed -- check with the Museum for platform and link.\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us to hear Steve Simms, renowned Fremont Archaeologist from Utah State University, talk about prehistoric water infrastructure in North America. Lecture livestreamed -- check with the Museum for platform and link.<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Pine Nut Roasting
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DESCRIPTION:Come for a demonstration by local members of the Paiute Tribe on how to roast Pine Nuts! The pine nut harvests are fickle from year-to-year, varying in location and wealth of nuts. This is because pine nuts take 18 months to three years to mature, and often result from good rains. Come learn about Paiute lifeways, learn how to grow your own seeds and make a pine cone craft. Only family units at each station/table at a time. Disinfecting will occur between activities.\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come for a demonstration by local members of the Paiute Tribe on how to roast Pine Nuts! The pine nut harvests are fickle from year-to-year, varying in location and wealth of nuts. This is because pine nuts take 18 months to three years to mature, and often result from good rains. Come learn about Paiute lifeways, learn how to grow your own seeds and make a pine cone craft. Only family units at each station/table at a time. Disinfecting will occur between activities.<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200919T100000
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SUMMARY:Water Art Day
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/fremontindian/
DESCRIPTION:Join local artists Aleacia Widdows and Cristina Arizmendi to create your own watercolor masterpiece to display alongside our Water|Ways exhibition. Sign up at the museum for one of three specified timeslots. \N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join local artists Aleacia Widdows and Cristina Arizmendi to create your own watercolor masterpiece to display alongside our Water|Ways exhibition. Sign up at the museum for one of three specified timeslots. <br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200926T100000
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SUMMARY:ATV Water Tour with Fremont Indian State Park Museum Curator Amy Larson
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided exploration of the Fremont Indian State Park on your ATV and discover all of the ways water impacted our history. We will be looking at a historic dam, Fremont fields, hidden petroglyphs, a waterfall, and parts of Kimberly mining town! Bring water and a sack lunch for a picnic. Contact the museum to sign up. \N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a guided exploration of the Fremont Indian State Park on your ATV and discover all of the ways water impacted our history. We will be looking at a historic dam, Fremont fields, hidden petroglyphs, a waterfall, and parts of Kimberly mining town! Bring water and a sack lunch for a picnic. Contact the museum to sign up. <br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201001T123000
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SUMMARY:Convocation Speaker Series | Jed Rogers, Senior Historian at the Utah Division of State History
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DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear Jedediah Rogers, Senior Historian at the Utah Division of State History, discuss the ecological and cultural importance of the Sevier River and Sevier Lake in central Utah as well as their relation to the Great Salt Lake, another body of water in the ancient Bonneville Basin.\N\NStudents, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to attend. Those attending in person should plan to wear a face mask and will be seated in a way to enable social distancing. For those who would prefer to watch online, a live stream of the event will be available on the SnowTV YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/user/SnowBadgerTV/featured. We invite you to explore the related exhibit in the Richfield Campus Library, in the Washburn Building which is open now until October 11, 2020. Library Hours are Monday - Thursday 7:30 am – 9:00 pm, Friday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm and Saturday 11:00 am – 3:00 pm.\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us to hear Jedediah Rogers, Senior Historian at the Utah Division of State History, discuss the ecological and cultural importance of the Sevier River and Sevier Lake in central Utah as well as their relation to the Great Salt Lake, another body of water in the ancient Bonneville Basin.<br /><br />Students, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to attend. Those attending in person should plan to wear a face mask and will be seated in a way to enable social distancing. For those who would prefer to watch online, a live stream of the event will be available on the SnowTV YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/user/SnowBadgerTV/featured. We invite you to explore the related exhibit in the Richfield Campus Library, in the Washburn Building which is open now until October 11, 2020. Library Hours are Monday - Thursday 7:30 am – 9:00 pm, Friday 7:30 am – 5:00 pm and Saturday 11:00 am – 3:00 pm.<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Water Around Me | Art Activity for Ages 5-13
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URL:https://kanabmuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Calling all kids! Join local artist Jennifer Andrews as she guides you through painting your own masterpiece inspired by water. Submitted art will be displayed alongside the Water|Ways exhibition. Supplies are included with registration and can be picked up at the Museum. Sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events  \N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N...\NWe are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Calling all kids! Join local artist Jennifer Andrews as she guides you through painting your own masterpiece inspired by water. Submitted art will be displayed alongside the Water|Ways exhibition. Supplies are included with registration and can be picked up at the Museum. Sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events  <br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />...<br />We are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201010T090000
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SUMMARY:Water Scavenger Hunt
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DESCRIPTION:Challenge family and friends to a race through the Park! Follow 10 clues along the Centennial Trail to learn about life along Clear Creek. First 10 groups (6 or less) win a prize. Sign up at the museum.\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Challenge family and friends to a race through the Park! Follow 10 clues along the Centennial Trail to learn about life along Clear Creek. First 10 groups (6 or less) win a prize. Sign up at the museum.<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Fremont Indian State Park & Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Museum is excited to welcome you! The Governor has mandated that everyone in state facilities wear a mask. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. Activities will accommodate social distancing. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201017
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition | Water|Ways in Kanab
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100129Z
URL:https://kanabmuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to four communities around Utah from in 2020-2021.\N\NWater is life. It forms our world and our lives. It allows us to travel; it blocks our paths. It is crucial in determining where we live and work and what we eat and drink. It is an essential natural resource that people struggle to access and control. Water shapes human culture – our ways of life. What does water mean to you? Think about your water/ways and come explore our nation's water story.\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N...\NWe are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to four communities around Utah from in 2020-2021.<br /><br />Water is life. It forms our world and our lives. It allows us to travel; it blocks our paths. It is crucial in determining where we live and work and what we eat and drink. It is an essential natural resource that people struggle to access and control. Water shapes human culture – our ways of life. What does water mean to you? Think about your water/ways and come explore our nation's water story.<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />...<br />We are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201017
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Water Right
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://kanabmuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:"Water Right" is a new exhibition at the recently renovated Kanab Heritage Museum. It explores the idea that while water is widely considered a community resource, the\Ncultural values of different societies in the Kanab region over time have caused water resources to be allocated in decidedly different ways.\N\NThis exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition, stopping in Kanab from October 17 to December 13, 2020 at the Kanab Heritage Museum.  \N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N...\NWe are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Water Right" is a new exhibition at the recently renovated Kanab Heritage Museum. It explores the idea that while water is widely considered a community resource, the<br />cultural values of different societies in the Kanab region over time have caused water resources to be allocated in decidedly different ways.<br /><br />This exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition, stopping in Kanab from October 17 to December 13, 2020 at the Kanab Heritage Museum.  <br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />...<br />We are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201017T183000
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SUMMARY:Utah Water Ways | Lecture with Greg Smoak
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://kanabmuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak (Director of the American West Center, University of Utah, and state scholar for the Utah tour of Water|Ways) to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. Sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events  \N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N...\NWe are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak (Director of the American West Center, University of Utah, and state scholar for the Utah tour of Water|Ways) to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. Sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events  <br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />...<br />We are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201028T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201028T200000
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SUMMARY:Moderated Discussion with Chip Ward (presented in partnership with Utah Humanities Book Festival)
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://kanabmuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Career librarian Chip Ward spent four years living in the redrock wilderness of southern Utah running a guest ranch in Capitol Reef National Park where he learned formative lessons about how we are embedded in the natural world. His first two books, "Canaries on the Rim" and "Hope's Horizon" describe his adventures as a grassroots organizer, activist, and advocate. His novel "Stony Mesa Sagas," portrays the cultural conflicts in a small town like his own that is a gateway to a National Park. Sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N...\NWe are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Career librarian Chip Ward spent four years living in the redrock wilderness of southern Utah running a guest ranch in Capitol Reef National Park where he learned formative lessons about how we are embedded in the natural world. His first two books, "Canaries on the Rim" and "Hope's Horizon" describe his adventures as a grassroots organizer, activist, and advocate. His novel "Stony Mesa Sagas," portrays the cultural conflicts in a small town like his own that is a gateway to a National Park. Sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />...<br />We are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201106T190000
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SUMMARY:The Colorado: the Hardest Working River in the West | Lecture with Christa Sadler
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://kanabmuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:How does the Colorado River affect you? Christa Sadler – geologist, educator, writer, and naturalist –  explores how allocation of the Colorado River has changed over time. www.kanabmuseum.org/events\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N...\NWe are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:How does the Colorado River affect you? Christa Sadler – geologist, educator, writer, and naturalist –  explores how allocation of the Colorado River has changed over time. www.kanabmuseum.org/events<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />...<br />We are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201202T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201202T200000
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild | Exploring Kanab Creek
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://kanabmuseum.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exploratory outdoor experience that encourages you to step into the beautiful and rugged landscape around Kanab. This activity will include an online video of scholars (Ami Comeford, Jaimi Butler, Riley Nelson, and John Bennion) trekking to sites along Kanab Creek. Then take a map and short readings with you as you visit these locations on your own. Participants will then be able to join these same scholars for a zoom conversation about the inspirational experience. Details and sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events\N\NThis event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N...\NWe are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for an exploratory outdoor experience that encourages you to step into the beautiful and rugged landscape around Kanab. This activity will include an online video of scholars (Ami Comeford, Jaimi Butler, Riley Nelson, and John Bennion) trekking to sites along Kanab Creek. Then take a map and short readings with you as you visit these locations on your own. Participants will then be able to join these same scholars for a zoom conversation about the inspirational experience. Details and sign up at www.kanabmuseum.org/events<br /><br />This event is part of the Water|Ways Museum on Main Street exhibition, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Kanab Heritage Museum.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />...<br />We are excited to welcome you to the Museum! Activities are online and the exhibition set-up will accommodate social distancing and sanitary practices. Please come prepared to wear a mask inside our museum. One will be provided for you if needed. If you are unable to wear a mask, please contact the museum in advance of your visit so that other arrangements can be made. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210328
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water|Ways Exhibition - Park City
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to four communities around Utah from in 2020-2021.\N\NWater is life. It forms our world and our lives. It allows us to travel; it blocks our paths. It is crucial in determining where we live and work and what we eat and drink. It is an essential natural resource that people struggle to access and control. Water shapes human culture – our ways of life. What does water mean to you? Think about your water/ways and come explore our nation's water story.\N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter. The exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to four communities around Utah from in 2020-2021.<br /><br />Water is life. It forms our world and our lives. It allows us to travel; it blocks our paths. It is crucial in determining where we live and work and what we eat and drink. It is an essential natural resource that people struggle to access and control. Water shapes human culture – our ways of life. What does water mean to you? Think about your water/ways and come explore our nation's water story.<br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter. The exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201219
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Why Wetlands?
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:"Why Wetlands?" is a new Spanish-English bilingual, permanent exhibit that explores the Swaner wetlands and the critical role they play in the long-term health of the community and local ecosystem.  \N\NThis exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition, stopping in Park City from December 19, 2020 toMarch 27, 2021 at the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter.  \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Why Wetlands?" is a new Spanish-English bilingual, permanent exhibit that explores the Swaner wetlands and the critical role they play in the long-term health of the community and local ecosystem.  <br /><br />This exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian Water|Ways exhibition, stopping in Park City from December 19, 2020 toMarch 27, 2021 at the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter.  <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201222T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201222T130000
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SUMMARY:Story Time with Ute Storyteller Larry Cesspooch
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual live storytelling with local Ute Spiritual Leader, Larry Cesspooch, to kick off the Water|Ways exhibition! Water has shaped not only our earth, but important stories and ways of life along the way. Online with Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/SwanerEcoCenter\N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a virtual live storytelling with local Ute Spiritual Leader, Larry Cesspooch, to kick off the Water|Ways exhibition! Water has shaped not only our earth, but important stories and ways of life along the way. Online with Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/SwanerEcoCenter<br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Story Time with Ute Storyteller Larry Cesspooch
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual live storytelling with local Ute Spiritual Leader, Larry Cesspooch, to kick off the Water|Ways exhibition! Water has shaped not only our earth, but important stories and ways of life along the way. Online with Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/SwanerEcoCenter\N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a virtual live storytelling with local Ute Spiritual Leader, Larry Cesspooch, to kick off the Water|Ways exhibition! Water has shaped not only our earth, but important stories and ways of life along the way. Online with Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/SwanerEcoCenter<br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210109T100000
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Water Family Activities | Second Weekend of January
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar   \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar   <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210110T100000
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Water Family Activities | Second Weekend of January
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar   \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar   <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210907
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Decisions Downstream
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URL:https://nhmu.utah.edu/museum/exhibits/decisions-downstream
DESCRIPTION:All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, a watershed scientist teams up with artists to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.\N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, a watershed scientist teams up with artists to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.<br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211101
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITION VIDEO | Decisions Downstream 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100133Z
URL:https://nhmu.utah.edu/museum/exhibits/decisions-downstream
DESCRIPTION:Learn how a scientist, artist, and a museum in Salt Lake City collaborated to inform the public on the vital importance of maintaining Utah's natural river courses. How can we best manage water in the future, especially when human impacts are fragmenting our rivers and the habitats they provide? Learn more about the impacts of our choices in Decisions Downstream, a special exhibit running through July 2021 at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City. Learn more: https://nhmu.utah.edu/museum/exhibits/decisions-downstream\N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn how a scientist, artist, and a museum in Salt Lake City collaborated to inform the public on the vital importance of maintaining Utah's natural river courses. How can we best manage water in the future, especially when human impacts are fragmenting our rivers and the habitats they provide? Learn more about the impacts of our choices in Decisions Downstream, a special exhibit running through July 2021 at the Natural History Museum of Utah in Salt Lake City. Learn more: https://nhmu.utah.edu/museum/exhibits/decisions-downstream<br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210420
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition | H2O Today in West Valley City
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html
DESCRIPTION:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. \N\NH2O Today is a traveling exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. \NThe tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. <br /><br />H2O Today is a traveling exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. <br />The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210420
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Utah's Waterways
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URL:https://www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html
DESCRIPTION:Utah’s Waterways is a juried exhibition of 2-D artworks providing a localized and artistic visual complement to our traveling Smithsonian exhibition, H20 Today. Prizes will be awarded.  \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. \NThe tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utah’s Waterways is a juried exhibition of 2-D artworks providing a localized and artistic visual complement to our traveling Smithsonian exhibition, H20 Today. Prizes will be awarded.  <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. <br />The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210420
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Utah Rivers at a Crossroads
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html
DESCRIPTION:"Utah Rivers at a Crossroads" features Zach Frankel, Executive Director of the Utah Rivers Council, discussing water conservation in Utah. Presented as a companion to our traveling Smithsonian exhibition, H2O Today. Watch in the gallery or online at www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Utah Rivers at a Crossroads" features Zach Frankel, Executive Director of the Utah Rivers Council, discussing water conservation in Utah. Presented as a companion to our traveling Smithsonian exhibition, H2O Today. Watch in the gallery or online at www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210121T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210121T194500
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SUMMARY:The Oasis This Time: Living & Dying with Water in the West | Book Talk with Rebecca Lawton
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Water, the most critical fluid on the planet, is seen as savior, benefactor, and Holy Grail in many arid North American communities. Fluvial geologist and former river guide Rebecca Lawton will explore this topic when she joins us for a reading and conversation about her latest book of essays, The Oasis This Time: Liveing & Dying with Water in the West. Sign up at swanerecocenter.org/calendar  \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water, the most critical fluid on the planet, is seen as savior, benefactor, and Holy Grail in many arid North American communities. Fluvial geologist and former river guide Rebecca Lawton will explore this topic when she joins us for a reading and conversation about her latest book of essays, The Oasis This Time: Liveing & Dying with Water in the West. Sign up at swanerecocenter.org/calendar  <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210128T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210128T210000
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SUMMARY:Aquarela Film Screening & Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html
DESCRIPTION:Join us in partnership with the Utah Film Center for an online screening of Aquarela, a documentary film that explores water in all its great and terrible beauty. Critics say this may be the most dangerous film ever made. A moderated, interactive discussion follows. To view the film, visit www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service that is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us in partnership with the Utah Film Center for an online screening of Aquarela, a documentary film that explores water in all its great and terrible beauty. Critics say this may be the most dangerous film ever made. A moderated, interactive discussion follows. To view the film, visit www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service that is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210211T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210211T194500
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SUMMARY:Dam it! The Wonderful World of Beaver Assisted Restoration with Marshall Wolf
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join the Swaner Preserve in partnership with West Valley Arts to learn about Beaver Dams, Beaver Dam Analogs (BDAs), and their benefits to the local ecosystem! Marshall Wolf, Watershed Research Sciences Researcher at Utah State University, will provide an in inside look into his research on understanding beaver mediated changes to stream habitat and how interactions between humans and beavers have changed history!  Sign up at swanerecocenter.org/calendar or www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html\N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with two Smithsonian water exhibitions on display in the greater Salt Lake area:\N- Water|Ways is at the Swaner EcoCenter from December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N- H2O Today is at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center from January 21 to April 19, 2021.\N\NWater|Ways and H2O Today are organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and are touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and local hosts. This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Swaner Preserve in partnership with West Valley Arts to learn about Beaver Dams, Beaver Dam Analogs (BDAs), and their benefits to the local ecosystem! Marshall Wolf, Watershed Research Sciences Researcher at Utah State University, will provide an in inside look into his research on understanding beaver mediated changes to stream habitat and how interactions between humans and beavers have changed history!  Sign up at swanerecocenter.org/calendar or www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html<br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with two Smithsonian water exhibitions on display in the greater Salt Lake area:<br />- Water|Ways is at the Swaner EcoCenter from December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br />- H2O Today is at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center from January 21 to April 19, 2021.<br /><br />Water|Ways and H2O Today are organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and are touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and local hosts. This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210213T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210213T150000
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Water Family Activities | Second Weekend of February
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar   \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar   <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210214T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210214T150000
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Water Family Activities | Second Weekend of February
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar   \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar   <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211213
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SUMMARY:ACME Lab Exhibition | Confluence
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:https://umfa.utah.edu/confluence
DESCRIPTION:Where does water in Salt Lake Valley come from? Where does it end up? In Confluence the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, in collaboration with six local organizations, explores this essential component of our daily life. From mountain streams to Great Salt Lake, the exhibition illuminates the idea of water—environmentally, culturally, and historically. Discover perspectives from Ute Spiritual Leader Larry Cesspooch, saltfront, Seven Canyons Trust, Natural History Museum of Utah, Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College, and Framework Arts that highlight our diverse relationship with water.\N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the Museum for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Where does water in Salt Lake Valley come from? Where does it end up? In Confluence the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, in collaboration with six local organizations, explores this essential component of our daily life. From mountain streams to Great Salt Lake, the exhibition illuminates the idea of water—environmentally, culturally, and historically. Discover perspectives from Ute Spiritual Leader Larry Cesspooch, saltfront, Seven Canyons Trust, Natural History Museum of Utah, Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College, and Framework Arts that highlight our diverse relationship with water.<br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the Museum for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211213
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Think Water Through Art
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100132Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2013
DESCRIPTION:The UMFA has a global collection that spans human creativity. Water is a universal theme that can be found in art from Africa to Europe to Asia. During the run of Confluence, you can explore how water plays a role in artwork indicated with a special label throughout the museum.\N\NThis exhibit is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. These exhibitions and events, including our current ACME Lab: Confluence, as well as Think Water Through Art, explore how water is essential to Utah communities. \N\NVisit UtahHumanities.org for more information. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The UMFA has a global collection that spans human creativity. Water is a universal theme that can be found in art from Africa to Europe to Asia. During the run of Confluence, you can explore how water plays a role in artwork indicated with a special label throughout the museum.<br /><br />This exhibit is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. These exhibitions and events, including our current ACME Lab: Confluence, as well as Think Water Through Art, explore how water is essential to Utah communities. <br /><br />Visit UtahHumanities.org for more information. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210218
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SUMMARY:Confluence Exhibition Self Guide
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URL:https://umfa.utah.edu/confluence
DESCRIPTION:Where does water in Salt Lake Valley come from? Where does it end up? Join us for Confluence, an exhibition that explores water’s journey from mountain streams to Great Salt Lake in collaboration with six local organizations. This take-away self-guide encourages looking at the exhibit and then activities to do outside -- pick up one in the gallery or download a copy online at https://umfa.utah.edu/sites/default/files/2021-02/Confluence_Self-Guide.pdf  \N\NThe Confluence exhibition and associated activities are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the Museum for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Where does water in Salt Lake Valley come from? Where does it end up? Join us for Confluence, an exhibition that explores water’s journey from mountain streams to Great Salt Lake in collaboration with six local organizations. This take-away self-guide encourages looking at the exhibit and then activities to do outside -- pick up one in the gallery or download a copy online at https://umfa.utah.edu/sites/default/files/2021-02/Confluence_Self-Guide.pdf  <br /><br />The Confluence exhibition and associated activities are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the Museum for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Confluence Exhibition | Online Third Saturday for Families - Make a Sketchbook
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URL:https://umfa.utah.edu/confluence
DESCRIPTION:The Confluence exhibition explores the idea of water from several perspectives. Where does water come from? Who uses it? How do we help keep our water systems healthy? Learn all about water in the exhibition, then create a small sketchbook at home using just paper and scissors to record your own exploration of water. Find activity instructions online here https://umfa.utah.edu/third-saturday-sketchbook \N\NThe Confluence exhibition and associated activities are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the Museum for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Confluence exhibition explores the idea of water from several perspectives. Where does water come from? Who uses it? How do we help keep our water systems healthy? Learn all about water in the exhibition, then create a small sketchbook at home using just paper and scissors to record your own exploration of water. Find activity instructions online here https://umfa.utah.edu/third-saturday-sketchbook <br /><br />The Confluence exhibition and associated activities are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the Museum for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:UMFA Confluence Exhibition | Online UMFA in the Wild - Make your own Watercolors
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URL:https://umfa.utah.edu/confluence
DESCRIPTION:The UMFA encourages you to go out and experience nature through art. You can paint Utah's amazing landscapes with watercolors and brushes you make at home from natural materials. We will learn about water through themes from the Confluence exhibition and the Think Water Utah project. Then you can make your own brushes and watercolors out of natural materials and use them to paint a landscape! Find activity instructions online here https://umfa.utah.edu/watercolor-landscapes\N\NThe Confluence exhibition and associated activities are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the Museum for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The UMFA encourages you to go out and experience nature through art. You can paint Utah's amazing landscapes with watercolors and brushes you make at home from natural materials. We will learn about water through themes from the Confluence exhibition and the Think Water Utah project. Then you can make your own brushes and watercolors out of natural materials and use them to paint a landscape! Find activity instructions online here https://umfa.utah.edu/watercolor-landscapes<br /><br />The Confluence exhibition and associated activities are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the Museum for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210225T110000
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SUMMARY:East Canyon Creek Water Reclamation District Tour 
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder what happens your wastewater after it leaves your home? Join us for a tour of the East Canyon Creek Water Reclamation Facility. It may sound gross, but this tidy facility is full of amazing technology that helps to keep our watershed cleaner and healthier. Space is limited – sign up to secure your spot at swanerecocenter.org/calendar \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Ever wonder what happens your wastewater after it leaves your home? Join us for a tour of the East Canyon Creek Water Reclamation Facility. It may sound gross, but this tidy facility is full of amazing technology that helps to keep our watershed cleaner and healthier. Space is limited – sign up to secure your spot at swanerecocenter.org/calendar <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210309T120000
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SUMMARY:Utah Water Watch Q & A with Hope Braithwaite
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Community Science is a great way to learn about the world around you and contribute to vital research. Join Hope Braithwaite, Assistant Professor for Watershed Quality at Utah State University, to learn how you can be a community scientist and get involved with Utah Water Watch! Join us on Facebook Live at facebook.com/SwanerEcoCenter \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Community Science is a great way to learn about the world around you and contribute to vital research. Join Hope Braithwaite, Assistant Professor for Watershed Quality at Utah State University, to learn how you can be a community scientist and get involved with Utah Water Watch! Join us on Facebook Live at facebook.com/SwanerEcoCenter <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210311T183000
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SUMMARY:Utah Water Ways | Talk with Greg Smoak
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak, Director of the American West Center at the University of Utah and state scholar for Water|Ways, to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. Sign up at swanerecocenter.org/calendar or www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html\N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with four water exhibitions on display in the greater Salt Lake area:\N- The Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways is at the Swaner EcoCenter from December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N- The Smithsonian exhibition H2O Today is at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center from January 21 to April 19, 2021.\N- Confluence is at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts from \NFebruary 18 to December 5, 2021 \N- Decisions Downstream is at the Natural History Museum of Utah from January 9 to August 1, 2021.\N\NWater|Ways and H2O Today are organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and are touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and local hosts. This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak, Director of the American West Center at the University of Utah and state scholar for Water|Ways, to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. Sign up at swanerecocenter.org/calendar or www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html<br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with four water exhibitions on display in the greater Salt Lake area:<br />- The Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways is at the Swaner EcoCenter from December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br />- The Smithsonian exhibition H2O Today is at the Utah Cultural Celebration Center from January 21 to April 19, 2021.<br />- Confluence is at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts from <br />February 18 to December 5, 2021 <br />- Decisions Downstream is at the Natural History Museum of Utah from January 9 to August 1, 2021.<br /><br />Water|Ways and H2O Today are organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service and are touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and local hosts. This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210313T100000
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Water Family Activities | Second Weekend of March
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar  \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar  <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210314T100000
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SUMMARY:Wonderful Water Family Activities | Second Weekend of March
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URL:https://swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar  \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for three weekends of socially-distanced water themed activities! Stop by the EcoCenter to pick up an outdoor activity kit and snowshoes to take out onto our Wetland Discovery trail. Second weekend of January, February, and March 2021. For monthly themes and details go to swanerecocenter.org/calendar  <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210318T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210318T194500
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SUMMARY:Great Salt Lake - Water and Conservation from a Bird’s Eye View with the National Audubon Society
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Marcelle Shoop and Max Malmquist, staff at the National Audubon Society’s Saline Lakes Program, to learn about the importance of Great Salt Lake to millions of migratory birds and the people of Utah. Learn about the best places to view the lake’s birdlife and the science and policy efforts to help protect Great Salt Lake and other saline lake ecosystems in the West for future generations of birds and people. Sign up at swanerecocenter.org/calendar \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. \N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Marcelle Shoop and Max Malmquist, staff at the National Audubon Society’s Saline Lakes Program, to learn about the importance of Great Salt Lake to millions of migratory birds and the people of Utah. Learn about the best places to view the lake’s birdlife and the science and policy efforts to help protect Great Salt Lake and other saline lake ecosystems in the West for future generations of birds and people. Sign up at swanerecocenter.org/calendar <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the Swaner EcoCenter December 19, 2020 to March 27, 2021. <br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Swaner.  All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the Swaner Preserve for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210607
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Water|Ways Exhibition - Green River
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URL:http://johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/
DESCRIPTION:Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to four communities around Utah from in 2020-2021.\N\NWater is life. It forms our world and our lives. It allows us to travel; it blocks our paths. It is crucial in determining where we live and work and what we eat and drink. It is an essential natural resource that people struggle to access and control. Water shapes human culture – our ways of life. What does water mean to you? Think about your water/ways and come explore our nation's water story.\N\NWater|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. The exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water|Ways is a Smithsonian Institution Museum on Main Street  exhibition toured by Utah Humanities to four communities around Utah from in 2020-2021.<br /><br />Water is life. It forms our world and our lives. It allows us to travel; it blocks our paths. It is crucial in determining where we live and work and what we eat and drink. It is an essential natural resource that people struggle to access and control. Water shapes human culture – our ways of life. What does water mean to you? Think about your water/ways and come explore our nation's water story.<br /><br />Water|Ways is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. The exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211101
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Diversion
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URL:http://johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/
DESCRIPTION:Diversion showcases the work of Green River High School digital media arts students. Just as the Green River intersects Interstate-70 in town, students use new techniques in photography and design to explore the ways water intersects their lives. \N\NThis exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Water/Ways, stopping in Green River from April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Diversion showcases the work of Green River High School digital media arts students. Just as the Green River intersects Interstate-70 in town, students use new techniques in photography and design to explore the ways water intersects their lives. <br /><br />This exhibition accompanies the Smithsonian traveling exhibition Water/Ways, stopping in Green River from April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | River Stories Podcasts
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URL:http://johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/
DESCRIPTION:River Stories podcasts showcase the work of Green River High School journalism students who interview family and friends, as well as look into water-specific events in Green River history. Listen to these stories while visiting Water|Ways, the Smithsonian traveling exhibition stopping in Green River from April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:River Stories podcasts showcase the work of Green River High School journalism students who interview family and friends, as well as look into water-specific events in Green River history. Listen to these stories while visiting Water|Ways, the Smithsonian traveling exhibition stopping in Green River from April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210406T151500
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SUMMARY:Water|Ways Craft and Story Time | Tuesdays with the Green River Library
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DESCRIPTION:Join Museum and Green River Library staff for four weeks of water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle, underwater worlds, droughts, and water conservation.\N\NProgram Lineup:\NApril 6: It Starts With a Raindrop\NApril 13: Over and Under the Pond\NApril 20: Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain\NApril 27: Why Should I Save Water?\N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Museum and Green River Library staff for four weeks of water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle, underwater worlds, droughts, and water conservation.<br /><br />Program Lineup:<br />April 6: It Starts With a Raindrop<br />April 13: Over and Under the Pond<br />April 20: Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain<br />April 27: Why Should I Save Water?<br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:The River Knows Everything: Desolation Canyon and the Green | Talk with author Jim Aton
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DESCRIPTION:Help us kick-off our water exhibits in Green River with this talk from Jim Aton discussing his book The River Knows Everything, an overview of the 12,000-year history of humans in Desolation-Gray Canyons, including Native peoples and Anglo ranchers. Sign up at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Help us kick-off our water exhibits in Green River with this talk from Jim Aton discussing his book The River Knows Everything, an overview of the 12,000-year history of humans in Desolation-Gray Canyons, including Native peoples and Anglo ranchers. Sign up at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:H2O in Context | Exploring the Jordan River 
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URL:https://www.wvcarts.org/h2otoday.html
DESCRIPTION:Join us in partnership with the Tracy Aviary at the Jordan River Nature Center for a moderated walk between the Nature Center and the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. This will include a docent tour of the exhibits, followed by a guided nature walk along the Jordan River.  This event is limited to 12 participants in each time slot.  Visit www.jordanrivernaturecenter.org for more information and to reserve a spot!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service that is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us in partnership with the Tracy Aviary at the Jordan River Nature Center for a moderated walk between the Nature Center and the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. This will include a docent tour of the exhibits, followed by a guided nature walk along the Jordan River.  This event is limited to 12 participants in each time slot.  Visit www.jordanrivernaturecenter.org for more information and to reserve a spot!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service that is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:H2O in Context | Exploring the Jordan River 
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DESCRIPTION:Join us in partnership with the Tracy Aviary at the Jordan River Nature Center for a moderated walk between the Nature Center and the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. This will include a docent tour of the exhibits, followed by a guided nature walk along the Jordan River.  This event is limited to 12 participants in each time slot.  Visit www.jordanrivernaturecenter.org for more information and to reserve a spot!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service that is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us in partnership with the Tracy Aviary at the Jordan River Nature Center for a moderated walk between the Nature Center and the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. This will include a docent tour of the exhibits, followed by a guided nature walk along the Jordan River.  This event is limited to 12 participants in each time slot.  Visit www.jordanrivernaturecenter.org for more information and to reserve a spot!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service that is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:H2O in Context | Exploring the Jordan River 
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DESCRIPTION:Join us in partnership with the Tracy Aviary at the Jordan River Nature Center for a moderated walk between the Nature Center and the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. This will include a docent tour of the exhibits, followed by a guided nature walk along the Jordan River.  This event is limited to 12 participants in each time slot.  Visit www.jordanrivernaturecenter.org for more information and to reserve a spot!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service that is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us in partnership with the Tracy Aviary at the Jordan River Nature Center for a moderated walk between the Nature Center and the Utah Cultural Celebration Center. This will include a docent tour of the exhibits, followed by a guided nature walk along the Jordan River.  This event is limited to 12 participants in each time slot.  Visit www.jordanrivernaturecenter.org for more information and to reserve a spot!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, an exhibition organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service that is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and West Valley Arts. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Water|Ways Craft and Story Time | Tuesdays with the Green River Library
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DESCRIPTION:Join Museum and Green River Library staff for four weeks of water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle, underwater worlds, droughts, and water conservation.\N\NProgram Lineup:\NApril 6: It Starts With a Raindrop\NApril 13: Over and Under the Pond\NApril 20: Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain\NApril 27: Why Should I Save Water?\N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Museum and Green River Library staff for four weeks of water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle, underwater worlds, droughts, and water conservation.<br /><br />Program Lineup:<br />April 6: It Starts With a Raindrop<br />April 13: Over and Under the Pond<br />April 20: Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain<br />April 27: Why Should I Save Water?<br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Water and Watercolor Landscapes | Workshop with curator Virginia Catherall, Utah Museum of Fine Arts
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URL:http://johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/
DESCRIPTION:Be inspired by Utah’s amazing scenery, then try your hand at painting the landscapes and waterscapes you see with watercolors. This will be a hybrid event with limited in-person seating at the Museum; participants may also choose to join virtually. Sign up at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Be inspired by Utah’s amazing scenery, then try your hand at painting the landscapes and waterscapes you see with watercolors. This will be a hybrid event with limited in-person seating at the Museum; participants may also choose to join virtually. Sign up at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Confluence Celebration
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URL:https://umfa.utah.edu/confluence
DESCRIPTION:Explore local waterways in Confluence, the UMFA’s latest ACME Lab, and through take-home activities and outdoor art explorations with the Museum and some of its exhibition partners. Admission is free—as always on the first Wednesdays and third Saturdays of every month—but advance tickets are required. Face masks and social distancing are also required at the event and inside the building until further notice.\N\NThird Saturday for Families: Make a Sketchbook\NLearn about water firsthand through a scavenger hunt around the University campus. Stop by the Museum’s main entrance for a scavenger hunt guide, sketchbooks, and pencils to record your findings. The event is part of the UMFA’s popular Third Saturday monthly hands-on art-making program, which has been offered exclusively online since March 2020. Those who aren’t visiting the exhibition can complete the activity at home.\N\NPartner Activity and Information Tables\NGather info and take part in activities from some of the UMFA’s exhibition partners, including Brainy Brine Shrimp kits and brine shrimp temporary tattoos from the GSLI, an audio-recording activity from Framework Arts, a demonstration of NHMU’s iNaturalist app, which lets you help photograph nature in Utah, and information from Seven Canyons Trust.\N\NAll ages and abilities are welcome.\N\NAbout Confluence\NConfluence is the seventh exhibition presented in the ACME Lab, an innovative space in the UMFA’s Emma Eccles Jones Education Center that’s dedicated to community engagement and art experimentation. From mountain streams to Great Salt Lake, the exhibition illuminates the idea of water—environmentally, culturally, and historically—through perspectives from six community partners: Ute Spiritual Leader Larry Cesspooch, saltfront, Seven Canyons Trust, Natural History Museum of Utah, Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College, and Framework Arts.\N\NConfluence is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Explore local waterways in Confluence, the UMFA’s latest ACME Lab, and through take-home activities and outdoor art explorations with the Museum and some of its exhibition partners. Admission is free—as always on the first Wednesdays and third Saturdays of every month—but advance tickets are required. Face masks and social distancing are also required at the event and inside the building until further notice.<br /><br />Third Saturday for Families: Make a Sketchbook<br />Learn about water firsthand through a scavenger hunt around the University campus. Stop by the Museum’s main entrance for a scavenger hunt guide, sketchbooks, and pencils to record your findings. The event is part of the UMFA’s popular Third Saturday monthly hands-on art-making program, which has been offered exclusively online since March 2020. Those who aren’t visiting the exhibition can complete the activity at home.<br /><br />Partner Activity and Information Tables<br />Gather info and take part in activities from some of the UMFA’s exhibition partners, including Brainy Brine Shrimp kits and brine shrimp temporary tattoos from the GSLI, an audio-recording activity from Framework Arts, a demonstration of NHMU’s iNaturalist app, which lets you help photograph nature in Utah, and information from Seven Canyons Trust.<br /><br />All ages and abilities are welcome.<br /><br />About Confluence<br />Confluence is the seventh exhibition presented in the ACME Lab, an innovative space in the UMFA’s Emma Eccles Jones Education Center that’s dedicated to community engagement and art experimentation. From mountain streams to Great Salt Lake, the exhibition illuminates the idea of water—environmentally, culturally, and historically—through perspectives from six community partners: Ute Spiritual Leader Larry Cesspooch, saltfront, Seven Canyons Trust, Natural History Museum of Utah, Great Salt Lake Institute at Westminster College, and Framework Arts.<br /><br />Confluence is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org
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SUMMARY:Water|Ways Craft and Story Time | Tuesdays with the Green River Library
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DESCRIPTION:Join Museum and Green River Library staff for four weeks of water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle, underwater worlds, droughts, and water conservation.\N\NProgram Lineup:\NApril 6: It Starts With a Raindrop\NApril 13: Over and Under the Pond\NApril 20: Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain\NApril 27: Why Should I Save Water?\N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Museum and Green River Library staff for four weeks of water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle, underwater worlds, droughts, and water conservation.<br /><br />Program Lineup:<br />April 6: It Starts With a Raindrop<br />April 13: Over and Under the Pond<br />April 20: Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain<br />April 27: Why Should I Save Water?<br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Brine Shrimp for Everyone! Hands on activity for your home, school or office!
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DESCRIPTION:Brine shrimp are one of Great Salt Lake's charismatic microfauna and a keystone species that fuels millions of birds along with a sustainable industry in Utah. And we hope it will be our new Westminster College mascot soon and the official crustacean for the State of Utah!\N\NJoin Westminster College's Great Salt Lake Institute to learn about brine shrimp and get a kit to raise them in your office, classroom or house. Bonus: this will help Great Salt Lake Institute test these kits for classroom and home scientists to learn with beginning in the fall of 2021! All you need is water. If you cannot come to the webinar it will be recorded. \N\NRegister for free here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_U6g0b_tpSB2zoSr_L0hMmQ.\N\NThis event is part of the UMFA's Confluence exhibition partner programming, which is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Brine shrimp are one of Great Salt Lake's charismatic microfauna and a keystone species that fuels millions of birds along with a sustainable industry in Utah. And we hope it will be our new Westminster College mascot soon and the official crustacean for the State of Utah!<br /><br />Join Westminster College's Great Salt Lake Institute to learn about brine shrimp and get a kit to raise them in your office, classroom or house. Bonus: this will help Great Salt Lake Institute test these kits for classroom and home scientists to learn with beginning in the fall of 2021! All you need is water. If you cannot come to the webinar it will be recorded. <br /><br />Register for free here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_U6g0b_tpSB2zoSr_L0hMmQ.<br /><br />This event is part of the UMFA's Confluence exhibition partner programming, which is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br />
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition | H2O Today in Vernal
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/1959
DESCRIPTION:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. \N\NH2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. <br /><br />H2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Through Their Eyes: Photographs from the Second Powell Expedition through the Green 
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DESCRIPTION:Through Their Eyes: Photographs from the Second Powell Expedition through the Green is an exhibition featuring the work of A.D. Shaw and Randy Fullbright. The artists reconstructed images captured by John Wesley Powell’s Second Expedition and paired them with diary entries from members of Powell’s crew describing the breath-taking scenery along the Green River.\N\NThis exhibition accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Through Their Eyes: Photographs from the Second Powell Expedition through the Green is an exhibition featuring the work of A.D. Shaw and Randy Fullbright. The artists reconstructed images captured by John Wesley Powell’s Second Expedition and paired them with diary entries from members of Powell’s crew describing the breath-taking scenery along the Green River.<br /><br />This exhibition accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition | Grand Opening of H2O Today in Vernal
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2058
DESCRIPTION:Join officials from Uintah County Heritage Museum, Utah Humanities, and the Vernal City Chamber of Commerce to open the H2O Today and Through Their Eyes exhibitions  and welcome the Smithsonian to Vernal!\N\NH2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join officials from Uintah County Heritage Museum, Utah Humanities, and the Vernal City Chamber of Commerce to open the H2O Today and Through Their Eyes exhibitions  and welcome the Smithsonian to Vernal!<br /><br />H2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Water|Ways Craft and Story Time | Tuesdays with the Green River Library
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URL:http://johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/
DESCRIPTION:Join Museum and Green River Library staff for four weeks of water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle, underwater worlds, droughts, and water conservation.\N\NProgram Lineup:\NApril 6: It Starts With a Raindrop\NApril 13: Over and Under the Pond\NApril 20: Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain\NApril 27: Why Should I Save Water?\N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Museum and Green River Library staff for four weeks of water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle, underwater worlds, droughts, and water conservation.<br /><br />Program Lineup:<br />April 6: It Starts With a Raindrop<br />April 13: Over and Under the Pond<br />April 20: Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain<br />April 27: Why Should I Save Water?<br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Rock Art Field Trip | Tour with Utah Rock Art Research Association 
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DESCRIPTION:Join Steve Acerson of the Utah Rock Art Research Association (URARA) for a guided tour of the Sego Canyon local rock art site and learn the importance of water to the native peoples of our region. Meet at the museum to drive to site separately. Space limited so reserve your spot at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Steve Acerson of the Utah Rock Art Research Association (URARA) for a guided tour of the Sego Canyon local rock art site and learn the importance of water to the native peoples of our region. Meet at the museum to drive to site separately. Space limited so reserve your spot at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:John Wesley Powell in the Lost Canyons of the Green River | Talk with Roy Webb 
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URL:http://johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/
DESCRIPTION:When most people think of John Wesley Powell’s journeys in 1869 and 1871, they think of the wreck at Disaster Falls; the hardships of Cataract Canyon; the famous quote in the Grand Canyon: "We are now ready to start on our way down the Great Unknown."  But the upper stretches of the Green, including Flaming Gorge, Horseshoe, Kingfisher, and Red Canyons, were where the crew members gained their first experiences handling the ungainly boats, experienced their first thrills of fast water, and ran and portaged their first rapids. In those remote and little-known canyons in Wyoming and Utah, they first realized just what they were facing.  Their experiences in Red Canyon, and in such dangerous rapids as Skull Creek and Ashley Falls, gave them their start in learning the skills that prepared them for dangers to come in the lower canyons. This event will take place Zoom - sign up at \Nat johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:When most people think of John Wesley Powell’s journeys in 1869 and 1871, they think of the wreck at Disaster Falls; the hardships of Cataract Canyon; the famous quote in the Grand Canyon: "We are now ready to start on our way down the Great Unknown."  But the upper stretches of the Green, including Flaming Gorge, Horseshoe, Kingfisher, and Red Canyons, were where the crew members gained their first experiences handling the ungainly boats, experienced their first thrills of fast water, and ran and portaged their first rapids. In those remote and little-known canyons in Wyoming and Utah, they first realized just what they were facing.  Their experiences in Red Canyon, and in such dangerous rapids as Skull Creek and Ashley Falls, gave them their start in learning the skills that prepared them for dangers to come in the lower canyons. This event will take place Zoom - sign up at <br />at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Yoga at Swasey’s Beach
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DESCRIPTION:Get outside and enjoy a morning of invigorating yoga by the river led by Museum Director and AFAA-Certified Group Fitness Instructor Candice Cravins! Please bring your own yoga mat, towel, sunscreen, and water bottle. Meet in the Swasey's Beach Parking Lot (10 miles north of Museum along Hastings and Beach Roads). Space limited so reserve your spot at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Get outside and enjoy a morning of invigorating yoga by the river led by Museum Director and AFAA-Certified Group Fitness Instructor Candice Cravins! Please bring your own yoga mat, towel, sunscreen, and water bottle. Meet in the Swasey's Beach Parking Lot (10 miles north of Museum along Hastings and Beach Roads). Space limited so reserve your spot at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Utah Water Ways | Talk with Greg Smoak
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DESCRIPTION:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak, Director of the American West Center at the University of Utah and state scholar for Water|Ways, to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. This event will take place Zoom - sign up at \Nat johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ \N\NThis event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.\N\NWater/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\N***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak, Director of the American West Center at the University of Utah and state scholar for Water|Ways, to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. This event will take place Zoom - sign up at <br />at johnwesleypowell.com/engaging-the-public/events/ <br /><br />This event is presented in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition Water|Ways, on display at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum, April 3 to June 6, 2021.<br /><br />Water/Ways is a part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution, Utah Humanities, and the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. All Water|Ways events are part of Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />***The health of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Masks are required and hand sanitizer will be available to all guests.***
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:The River Knows Everything: Desolation Canyon and the Green | Talk with author Jim Aton
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URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Desolation and the Green, Lecture by Author Jim Aton: An overview of the 12,000-year-old history of the human occupation of Desolation-Gray Canyons, this talk will mostly focus on the history of Native Americans and Anglo ranching in the canyon. This talk is based on Aton's book, The River Knows Everything: Desolation Canyon and the Green. \N\NThis event will take place via Zoom. Sign up at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today. \N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Desolation and the Green, Lecture by Author Jim Aton: An overview of the 12,000-year-old history of the human occupation of Desolation-Gray Canyons, this talk will mostly focus on the history of Native Americans and Anglo ranching in the canyon. This talk is based on Aton's book, The River Knows Everything: Desolation Canyon and the Green. <br /><br />This event will take place via Zoom. Sign up at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today. <br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210622
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
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URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210622T160000
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SUMMARY:Utah Water Ways & Uinta Basin | Talk with Greg Smoak
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URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak, Director of the American West Center at the University of Utah and state scholar for Water|Ways, to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. \N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak, Director of the American West Center at the University of Utah and state scholar for Water|Ways, to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. <br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211114
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Hometown Habitat
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100133Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit focuses on the history of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and the opportunities it presents today. It tells the story of the importance of water and habitat conservation in our region.\NLearn more here https://brighamcitymuseum.org/HometownHabitat\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NBrigham City Museum hours: Tuesday - Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturday from 1-5pm\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This exhibit focuses on the history of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and the opportunities it presents today. It tells the story of the importance of water and habitat conservation in our region.<br />Learn more here https://brighamcitymuseum.org/HometownHabitat<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Brigham City Museum hours: Tuesday - Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturday from 1-5pm<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210629T100000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210706T100000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100132Z
URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210710
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210815
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe National Oregon/California Trail Center hours are Wednesday to Saturday 9am-3pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The National Oregon/California Trail Center hours are Wednesday to Saturday 9am-3pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210710T090000
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SUMMARY:Neighborhood Naturalists – Fife Wetland Trailside Bioblitz
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100133Z
URL:https://nhmu.utah.edu/events/neighborhood-naturalists-trailside-bioblitz-%E2%80%94-july-10-2020
DESCRIPTION:What’s living in your neighborhood? NHMU invites you to explore the Fife Wetland Preserve as a Neighborhood Naturalist – helping us find and record the wild plants and animals living at the preserve to guide future management of this space, learn more about urban wildlife, and connect with NHMU scientists. Fife is Salt Lake City's foremost native restoration effort along the Jordan River with surprising bird watching and plant life viewing opportunities, accessible walking paths, and a peaceful atmosphere. Free Neighborhood Nature Kits will be available to attendees (while supplies last), and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts will be on-hand to explore connections with nature & art. All ages welcome.\N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:What’s living in your neighborhood? NHMU invites you to explore the Fife Wetland Preserve as a Neighborhood Naturalist – helping us find and record the wild plants and animals living at the preserve to guide future management of this space, learn more about urban wildlife, and connect with NHMU scientists. Fife is Salt Lake City's foremost native restoration effort along the Jordan River with surprising bird watching and plant life viewing opportunities, accessible walking paths, and a peaceful atmosphere. Free Neighborhood Nature Kits will be available to attendees (while supplies last), and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts will be on-hand to explore connections with nature & art. All ages welcome.<br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210713T100000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100132Z
URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220213
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Bear River Boa Ogoi: the River is Life
CREATED:20260308T100133Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100133Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Bear River Boa Ogoi: the River is Life explores how the Bear River is the source of life for Northwestern Shoshone peoples, representing their physical, cultural, and spiritual experiences both in the past and today.  This project, completed in partnership with the Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation, will engage you with their historical and contemporary water stories.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NHyrum City Museum hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 am-6:00 pm; Wednesday & 2nd Saturday 10:00 am-3:00 pm\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bear River Boa Ogoi: the River is Life explores how the Bear River is the source of life for Northwestern Shoshone peoples, representing their physical, cultural, and spiritual experiences both in the past and today.  This project, completed in partnership with the Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation, will engage you with their historical and contemporary water stories.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Hyrum City Museum hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 am-6:00 pm; Wednesday & 2nd Saturday 10:00 am-3:00 pm<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210720T100000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100132Z
URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220206
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | The Dam that Saved a Town: Newton Reservoir 1871-2021
CREATED:20260308T100133Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100133Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit celebrates the historic Newton Reservoir, which has been in continuous use for 150 years, by exploring its impact on the community and the importance of water conservation. A virtual tour of the reservoir is at https://www.newtonutah.org/. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NNewton Town Hall is open Monday & Wednesday from 9:00-11:30am & 3:00-6:00pm; Tuesday & Thursday from 9:00am-1:00pm & 3:00-6:00 pm; and Saturday from 12:00-4:00pm\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This exhibit celebrates the historic Newton Reservoir, which has been in continuous use for 150 years, by exploring its impact on the community and the importance of water conservation. A virtual tour of the reservoir is at https://www.newtonutah.org/. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Newton Town Hall is open Monday & Wednesday from 9:00-11:30am & 3:00-6:00pm; Tuesday & Thursday from 9:00am-1:00pm & 3:00-6:00 pm; and Saturday from 12:00-4:00pm<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210727T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210727T120000
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SUMMARY:Weekly Water Activities | Tuesdays with the Uintah County Library
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100132Z
URL:www.uintahmuseum.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today\N\NThis event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Library staff and local experts for two months of weekly water-themed story time and craft events for children! Join us outside to learn about the water cycle and your own water footprint. Get involved with community water clean-up and conservation efforts. Learn about the symbolic meanings of water throughout the world through art, poetry, and science. Details for each activity at www.uintahlibrary.org/h20today<br /><br />This event is part of H2O Today, a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Uintah County Heritage Museum. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211001
UID:3F11CDEB-C6D0-4B97-970B-F6AC9584F231
SUMMARY:Exhibition | What if We Did our Best? Water in Utah from Snow to Salt Lake
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100133Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Come explore how we are all connected to Great Salt Lake and gain a deep understanding of why stewardship and appreciation for Utah's water is a matter of survival.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NStokes Nature Center hours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 10am-4pm\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come explore how we are all connected to Great Salt Lake and gain a deep understanding of why stewardship and appreciation for Utah's water is a matter of survival.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Stokes Nature Center hours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 10am-4pm<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220206
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition | H2O Today in Bear River Heritage Area
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100131Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. \N\NH2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NHyrum City Museum hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 am-6:00 pm; Wednesday & 2nd Saturday 10:00 am-3:00 pm \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. <br /><br />H2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />Hyrum City Museum hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 am-6:00 pm; Wednesday & 2nd Saturday 10:00 am-3:00 pm <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220206
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | H2Oh, How Miraculous!
CREATED:20260308T100133Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100133Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the wonders of water, its unique properties, and easy ways to conserve it! See the exhibit in storefront windows throughout historic downtown Logan, Brigham City, Garden City, Soda Springs, and Paris.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the wonders of water, its unique properties, and easy ways to conserve it! See the exhibit in storefront windows throughout historic downtown Logan, Brigham City, Garden City, Soda Springs, and Paris.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211031
UID:5C8CC630-D356-4249-8466-F641C650F502
SUMMARY:Exhibition | Like Water
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Water. It’s flexible, tangible, and yielding. It changes course or shape effortlessly and continues on its journey through adaptability. It can be quiet and still, loud and raging, cold and hard, or warm and soothing. It’s reflective yet it can be a dark abyss into which light is absorbed. It provides flexibility and resilience to the living things it nourishes, and through persistence it has shaped our landscape over time. In this exhibit, our artists explore what it means to be Like Water.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NCache Arts Artists' Gallery is open Thursday and Friday from 11:30am-6pm and Saturday from 12-5pm.\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water. It’s flexible, tangible, and yielding. It changes course or shape effortlessly and continues on its journey through adaptability. It can be quiet and still, loud and raging, cold and hard, or warm and soothing. It’s reflective yet it can be a dark abyss into which light is absorbed. It provides flexibility and resilience to the living things it nourishes, and through persistence it has shaped our landscape over time. In this exhibit, our artists explore what it means to be Like Water.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Cache Arts Artists' Gallery is open Thursday and Friday from 11:30am-6pm and Saturday from 12-5pm.<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210814T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210814T150000
UID:A24E1A90-1D38-444B-AE54-739668B3654C
SUMMARY:Exhibition Grand Opening | H2O Today
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Please join us to open H2O Today and welcome the Smithsonian to the Bear River Heritage Area! Write a water haiku and join in other water-themed art projects. Fun for all the family!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us to open H2O Today and welcome the Smithsonian to the Bear River Heritage Area! Write a water haiku and join in other water-themed art projects. Fun for all the family!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210912
UID:CD4399CC-9E98-4094-AC2C-624F7A234F67
SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSoda Springs Library is opening Monday to Thursday 9am-7pm and Friday 10am-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Soda Springs Library is opening Monday to Thursday 9am-7pm and Friday 10am-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210824T110000
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SUMMARY:TOUR | Power Plant Steam Tunnels at Utah State University
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join Central Energy Plant Manager and Senior Engineer Reid Olsen for an underground tunnel tour that explains how water cools, heats, and powers Utah State University. Limited space. Contact the Hyrum City Museum to sign-up.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Central Energy Plant Manager and Senior Engineer Reid Olsen for an underground tunnel tour that explains how water cools, heats, and powers Utah State University. Limited space. Contact the Hyrum City Museum to sign-up.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220206
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Obstacle or Opportunity: Winter Shapes Life in Cache Valley
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100133Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Cache Valley is known for cold winters. The Cache Pioneer Museum exhibit explores how harsh winter conditions shaped the lives of early Cache Valley residents who faced seasonal obstacles and transformed them into opportunities for growth. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NCache Pioneer Museum hours: Wednesday & Thursday from 11am to 5pm\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cache Valley is known for cold winters. The Cache Pioneer Museum exhibit explores how harsh winter conditions shaped the lives of early Cache Valley residents who faced seasonal obstacles and transformed them into opportunities for growth. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Cache Pioneer Museum hours: Wednesday & Thursday from 11am to 5pm<br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220206
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blue at the Zoo
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Do you know the difference between a diver and a dabbler, or how much water a Sulcata Tortoise needs? These new, interactive signs will help you think about what clean water means to our animals.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NZootah hours are Monday to Saturday 10am to 5:30pm.\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Do you know the difference between a diver and a dabbler, or how much water a Sulcata Tortoise needs? These new, interactive signs will help you think about what clean water means to our animals.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Zootah hours are Monday to Saturday 10am to 5:30pm.<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210904T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210904T173000
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SUMMARY:Blue at the Zoo Water Days
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:All animals depend on water. Come to Zootah to learn the many ways our animals use water. Soak up information about how you can conserve water to protect our native and migrating waterfowl. Enjoy a craft and fact hunting game.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:All animals depend on water. Come to Zootah to learn the many ways our animals use water. Soak up information about how you can conserve water to protect our native and migrating waterfowl. Enjoy a craft and fact hunting game.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220206
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Water Works
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that water powers Central Milling and cools the Eccles Theater when the canal runs in the summer? Come learn about the importance of canal water to early settlers, and people today.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NCache Arts is open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 9pm.\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Did you know that water powers Central Milling and cools the Eccles Theater when the canal runs in the summer? Come learn about the importance of canal water to early settlers, and people today.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Cache Arts is open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 9pm.<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210908T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210908T203000
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SUMMARY:Utah Water Ways & the Bear River with Greg Smoak
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join Greg Smoak (University of Utah American West Center and Utah Scholar for H2O Today) to learn how Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and how those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Greg will talk about the critical importance of the Bear River to the Great Salt Lake and why that matters to all of us. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Greg Smoak (University of Utah American West Center and Utah Scholar for H2O Today) to learn how Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and how those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Greg will talk about the critical importance of the Bear River to the Great Salt Lake and why that matters to all of us. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210909T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210909T183000
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP SERIES | “Affluent” Writing Series: Creative Writing Workshops with Helicon West
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a series of three writing workshops focused on (1) exploring our relationship with water, (2) giving voice to this relationship through writing, and (3) adding elements of the craft of writing to our toolkits, or sharpening the ones already there. Participants have the opportunity to share their work at the program on October 14, 2021.\N\NContact the Bear River Heritage Area to sign up at camilles@brag.utah.gov  \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a series of three writing workshops focused on (1) exploring our relationship with water, (2) giving voice to this relationship through writing, and (3) adding elements of the craft of writing to our toolkits, or sharpening the ones already there. Participants have the opportunity to share their work at the program on October 14, 2021.<br /><br />Contact the Bear River Heritage Area to sign up at camilles@brag.utah.gov  <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220206
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Steam, Snow, Sweat: Water & the Transcontinental Railroad
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:This exhibit tells the story of water on the Transcontinental Railroad, including how water reached men and engines, plus how engineers conquered the obstacles of rivers and snow as they built the Iron Road through an arid landscape.  \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Golden Spike National Historical Park is open 7 days per week from 9am to 5pm.\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This exhibit tells the story of water on the Transcontinental Railroad, including how water reached men and engines, plus how engineers conquered the obstacles of rivers and snow as they built the Iron Road through an arid landscape.  <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Golden Spike National Historical Park is open 7 days per week from 9am to 5pm.<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210911T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210911T113000
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SUMMARY:TOUR | Hyrum's Historic Hydro-Electric Plant, Blacksmith Fork Canyon
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn how Hyrum has been making its own power since the early 1900s and tour the 1932 structure. Small groups will be taken through as space allows. Arrive at your convenience.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us to learn how Hyrum has been making its own power since the early 1900s and tour the 1932 structure. Small groups will be taken through as space allows. Arrive at your convenience.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211003
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NThe Bear River Valley Museum is open Monday to Saturday 2-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />The Bear River Valley Museum is open Monday to Saturday 2-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211209
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Decisions Downstream
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, a watershed scientist teams up with artists to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.\N\NGet a preview look at Decisions Downstream here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ld590SeGLo\N\NThis exhibition from the Natural History Museum of Utah accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, a watershed scientist teams up with artists to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.<br /><br />Get a preview look at Decisions Downstream here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ld590SeGLo<br /><br />This exhibition from the Natural History Museum of Utah accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210916T150000
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SUMMARY: TOUR | Water Lab at Utah State University
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join Water Research Lab Director David Tarboton for a fascinating tour of Utah's premiere water and environmental engineering research laboratory! Limited space. Contact Hyrum City Museum to sign-up. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Water Research Lab Director David Tarboton for a fascinating tour of Utah's premiere water and environmental engineering research laboratory! Limited space. Contact Hyrum City Museum to sign-up. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210918T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210918T113000
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SUMMARY:TOUR | Guess Who’s Coming to Sue’s Pond? with the Bridgerland Audubon Society
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:The western gateway to Logan has a special wetlands mitigation park, which includes the Audubon Mudflats, or Sue's Pond. Join us at this stopover pond to see everything from Great Blue Herons to Cinnamon Teals, which are imperiled in Utah due to habitat loss.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The western gateway to Logan has a special wetlands mitigation park, which includes the Audubon Mudflats, or Sue's Pond. Join us at this stopover pond to see everything from Great Blue Herons to Cinnamon Teals, which are imperiled in Utah due to habitat loss.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210923T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210923T183000
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP SERIES | “Affluent” Writing Series: Creative Writing Workshops with Helicon West
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a series of three writing workshops focused on (1) exploring our relationship with water, (2) giving voice to this relationship through writing, and (3) adding elements of the craft of writing to our toolkits, or sharpening the ones already there. Participants have the opportunity to share their work at the program on October 14, 2021. \N\NContact the Bear River Heritage Area to sign up at camilles@brag.utah.gov \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a series of three writing workshops focused on (1) exploring our relationship with water, (2) giving voice to this relationship through writing, and (3) adding elements of the craft of writing to our toolkits, or sharpening the ones already there. Participants have the opportunity to share their work at the program on October 14, 2021. <br /><br />Contact the Bear River Heritage Area to sign up at camilles@brag.utah.gov <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211114
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | 2021 Photography Competition: Waterways
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:The theme for the 2021 Photography Competition is "Waterways". We invite photographers to share a personal expression of how water shapes our lives and our world. \NLearn more here https://brighamcitymuseum.org/2021photography\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NBrigham City Museum hours: Tuesday - Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturday from 1-5pm\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The theme for the 2021 Photography Competition is "Waterways". We invite photographers to share a personal expression of how water shapes our lives and our world. <br />Learn more here https://brighamcitymuseum.org/2021photography<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Brigham City Museum hours: Tuesday - Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturday from 1-5pm<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211031
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NAmerican West Heritage Center is open Monday to Friday from 9am-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />American West Heritage Center is open Monday to Friday from 9am-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211007T170000
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP SERIES | “Affluent” Writing Series: Creative Writing Workshops with Helicon West
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a series of three writing workshops focused on (1) exploring our relationship with water, (2) giving voice to this relationship through writing, and (3) adding elements of the craft of writing to our toolkits, or sharpening the ones already there. Participants have the opportunity to share their work at the program on October 14, 2021.\N\NContact the Bear River Heritage Area to sign up at camilles@brag.utah.gov  \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a series of three writing workshops focused on (1) exploring our relationship with water, (2) giving voice to this relationship through writing, and (3) adding elements of the craft of writing to our toolkits, or sharpening the ones already there. Participants have the opportunity to share their work at the program on October 14, 2021.<br /><br />Contact the Bear River Heritage Area to sign up at camilles@brag.utah.gov  <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211009T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211009T123000
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SUMMARY:TOUR | Where Does the H2O Go?
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the museum and caravan to tour Hyrum's Water Treatment Plant with Wastewater Superintendent Kevin Maughan. Limited space. Contact the Hyrum City Museum to sign-up!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Meet at the museum and caravan to tour Hyrum's Water Treatment Plant with Wastewater Superintendent Kevin Maughan. Limited space. Contact the Hyrum City Museum to sign-up!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211009T190000
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SUMMARY:The Desert Shall Blossom as the Rose with the Smithfield & Cache Valley Historical Societies  
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join Smithfield Irrigation Company and Smithfield Historical Society Past President Jeff Gittins in an engaging discussion about the history of water use in northern Cache Valley.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Smithfield Irrigation Company and Smithfield Historical Society Past President Jeff Gittins in an engaging discussion about the history of water use in northern Cache Valley.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211014T190000
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SUMMARY:“Affluent” Water Writings with Helicon West
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:While we most commonly use the word affluent to describe a wealth, affluent originally meant “flowing freely or in great quantity,” such as a small stream flowing into a larger river. Join us as we share creative writings that demonstrate  creativity that flows freely into the larger river of understanding and art. We will also investigate our relationship with water and the natural world, and explore what we consider wealth and how, in shifting the wealth we prioritize, water might also again be able to flow freely.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:While we most commonly use the word affluent to describe a wealth, affluent originally meant “flowing freely or in great quantity,” such as a small stream flowing into a larger river. Join us as we share creative writings that demonstrate  creativity that flows freely into the larger river of understanding and art. We will also investigate our relationship with water and the natural world, and explore what we consider wealth and how, in shifting the wealth we prioritize, water might also again be able to flow freely.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211017
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SUMMARY:Fall Harvest Festival
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Bring in the harvest the old-fashioned way! Enjoy demonstrations each day of a working steam engine that threshes wheat and learn more about the power of water!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bring in the harvest the old-fashioned way! Enjoy demonstrations each day of a working steam engine that threshes wheat and learn more about the power of water!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211022T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211022T193000
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SUMMARY:TOUR | Always Cool at the Capitol 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Meet in the lobby of the historic Ellen Eccles Theater for a behind-the-scenes tour of the canal water-cooled theater, see Water Works exhibit, and then stroll to Artists' Gallery to view Like Water exhibit.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Meet in the lobby of the historic Ellen Eccles Theater for a behind-the-scenes tour of the canal water-cooled theater, see Water Works exhibit, and then stroll to Artists' Gallery to view Like Water exhibit.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211025T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211025T193000
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SUMMARY:Pure Water: Community Dialogue about Water & Spirituality 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join Cache Community Connections for a discussion with representatives from several different faiths about water's relationships with spirituality. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Cache Community Connections for a discussion with representatives from several different faiths about water's relationships with spirituality. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211128
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NLibrary is open Monday to Friday from 11:30am-5:30pm and Saturday from 10am-1pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Library is open Monday to Friday from 11:30am-5:30pm and Saturday from 10am-1pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211218
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NRich County Library is open Monday and Wednesday from 10am-5pm and Friday from 10am-2pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Rich County Library is open Monday and Wednesday from 10am-5pm and Friday from 10am-2pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211211T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211211T140000
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Family Activity | Water & Watercolor Landscapes with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts  
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join the UMFA’s Virginia Catherall to be inspired by Utah's amazing scenery, then try your hand at painting landscapes and waterscapes that tell your water story with watercolors. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the UMFA’s Virginia Catherall to be inspired by Utah's amazing scenery, then try your hand at painting landscapes and waterscapes that tell your water story with watercolors. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220213
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NHyrum City Museum is open Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-6pm and Wednesday and 2nd Saturday from 10am-3pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This traveling exhibit from the Bear River Heritage Area  accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Hyrum City Museum is open Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-6pm and Wednesday and 2nd Saturday from 10am-3pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211231
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SUMMARY:Steam Fest at the Golden Spike National Historical Park
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Experience the wonders of steam power enhanced by the winter air when frosty temperatures create billowing clouds of steam! \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Experience the wonders of steam power enhanced by the winter air when frosty temperatures create billowing clouds of steam! <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220108T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220108T123000
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SUMMARY:Boa Ogoi’s Outlook with Darren Parry 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join Northwestern Band Shoshone Elder Darren Parry as he discusses the return of the Shoshone to the sacred Bear River massacre site, their restoration efforts, and the plans for the interpretive center, which will ensure that they will always be able to tell their own stories.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Northwestern Band Shoshone Elder Darren Parry as he discusses the return of the Shoshone to the sacred Bear River massacre site, their restoration efforts, and the plans for the interpretive center, which will ensure that they will always be able to tell their own stories.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220124T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220124T113000
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SUMMARY:TOUR | Water at Beaver Mountain with Travis Seeholzer
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Join Mountain Operations Manager Travis Seeholzer to discuss natural snowfall, water use, storage, and preservation at the resort. Attendees must be able to ski/snowboard to all areas of the resort, and arrange for their own gear and lift pass. Space is limited. Reserve your spot by contacting the Hyrum City Museum.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Mountain Operations Manager Travis Seeholzer to discuss natural snowfall, water use, storage, and preservation at the resort. Attendees must be able to ski/snowboard to all areas of the resort, and arrange for their own gear and lift pass. Space is limited. Reserve your spot by contacting the Hyrum City Museum.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221101
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Obstacle or Opportunity: Winter Shapes Life in Cache Valley
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2350
DESCRIPTION:Cache Valley is known for cold winters. The Cache Pioneer Museum exhibit explores how harsh winter conditions shaped the lives of early Cache Valley residents who faced seasonal obstacles and transformed them into opportunities for growth. \N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cache Valley is known for cold winters. The Cache Pioneer Museum exhibit explores how harsh winter conditions shaped the lives of early Cache Valley residents who faced seasonal obstacles and transformed them into opportunities for growth. <br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221101
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blue at the Zoo
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Do you know the difference between a diver and a dabbler, or how much water a Sulcata Tortoise needs? These new, interactive signs will help you think about what clean water means to our animals and our relationship to them.\N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Do you know the difference between a diver and a dabbler, or how much water a Sulcata Tortoise needs? These new, interactive signs will help you think about what clean water means to our animals and our relationship to them.<br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220205T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220205T140000
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SUMMARY:Birds & Beavers Family First Saturday 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Together with the Bridgerland Audubon Society, come explore Utah's birds, beavers, and water in a changing climate. Discover how keystone species impact our landscape and how we can learn from beaver to create habitat by storing water. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Together with the Bridgerland Audubon Society, come explore Utah's birds, beavers, and water in a changing climate. Discover how keystone species impact our landscape and how we can learn from beaver to create habitat by storing water. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220601
UID:CA6DA86D-6E1E-484C-AF17-D7394E700E89
SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition | H2O Today in Cedar City
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. \N\NH2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Frontier Homestead State Park. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. <br /><br />H2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Frontier Homestead State Park. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220601
UID:8A3D125F-39A4-4FF9-8740-50FD57F3C12A
SUMMARY:Exhibit | Water for Our Future
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Playing in the Frontier Homestead Theater, see Water for our Future, a short video from the Central Iron County Water Conservancy District focusing on the past and future of water in Iron County.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park Museum. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Playing in the Frontier Homestead Theater, see Water for our Future, a short video from the Central Iron County Water Conservancy District focusing on the past and future of water in Iron County.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park Museum. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220601
UID:84FC89BB-A888-4440-985C-BCF69AC47DA8
SUMMARY:Exhibition | H2Oh How Miraculous! 
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the wonders of water, its unique properties, and easy ways to conserve it here in Utah! Curated by Utah State University watershed and water quality specialists in partnership with the Bear River Heritage Area.\N\NThis exhibition accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the wonders of water, its unique properties, and easy ways to conserve it here in Utah! Curated by Utah State University watershed and water quality specialists in partnership with the Bear River Heritage Area.<br /><br />This exhibition accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221101
UID:BBA259BC-8F5E-4022-BF4F-06948D5973BE
SUMMARY:Exhibition | Bear River Boa Ogoi: the River is Life
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2349
DESCRIPTION:Bear River Boa Ogoi: the River is Life explores how the Bear River is the source of life for Northwestern Shoshone peoples, representing their physical, cultural, and spiritual experiences both in the past and today.\N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!\N\NHyrum City Museum hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 am-6:00 pm; Wednesday & 2nd Saturday 10:00 am-3:00 pm\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bear River Boa Ogoi: the River is Life explores how the Bear River is the source of life for Northwestern Shoshone peoples, representing their physical, cultural, and spiritual experiences both in the past and today.<br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!<br /><br />Hyrum City Museum hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 am-6:00 pm; Wednesday & 2nd Saturday 10:00 am-3:00 pm<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220212T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220212T133000
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Artist Discussion | Optical Illusion Revealed with Gail Griswold
CREATED:20260308T100134Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100134Z
URL:http://bearriverheritage.com/h2o/
DESCRIPTION:Come see the traveling exhibit Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand, and talk with the artist and designer about the process of creating an optical illusion of colorized black and white photography. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come see the traveling exhibit Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand, and talk with the artist and designer about the process of creating an optical illusion of colorized black and white photography. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220909
UID:E19631CF-3E41-470B-A759-FB361AE2DF89
SUMMARY:Exhibition | Blessed by Water, Worked by Hand
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2352
DESCRIPTION:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.\N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Painted wire transforms black and white photography into colored images, which demonstrate many of the ways that water in the Bear River Heritage Area has been important to people in the last century.<br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220222T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220222T210000
UID:2B47EE2C-8936-4EE4-B15E-8BDBB02A66CE
SUMMARY:Finding Healing through Collaborative Restoration
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter and Sageland Collaborative to learn about a local project aiming to restore the site of the Bear River Massacre, the largest massacre west of the Mississippi. Drawing from Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass, this project braids Indigenous knowledge, academic scientific pursuits, and rural views for an innovative conservation model that serves long-term healing of both land and community.\N\NChoose between attending in person or virtually. Register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/finding-healing-through-collaborative-restoration-tickets-252307818477 \N\NThis event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSwaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter and Sageland Collaborative to learn about a local project aiming to restore the site of the Bear River Massacre, the largest massacre west of the Mississippi. Drawing from Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass, this project braids Indigenous knowledge, academic scientific pursuits, and rural views for an innovative conservation model that serves long-term healing of both land and community.<br /><br />Choose between attending in person or virtually. Register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/finding-healing-through-collaborative-restoration-tickets-252307818477 <br /><br />This event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Swaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220530
UID:0EE86CC8-54D1-4A2C-A434-82FF83D6A016
SUMMARY:Exhibition | Decisions Downstream at Swaner EcoCenter
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2354
DESCRIPTION:All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, a watershed scientist teams up with artists to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.\N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSwaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:All of us—people, fish, and many other creatures—depend on the water in Utah’s rivers. The choices we make about how to develop water resources have big impacts on river habitats. In Decisions Downstream, a watershed scientist teams up with artists to explore new ways of seeing river habitats. Come immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future. Then discover how new water management models can help us preserve river habitats and supply water for people. Critical water decisions are being made in Utah. Decisions Downstream highlights the water development tools, tradeoffs, and alternatives that can guide our choices.<br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Swaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221101
UID:C6A08B59-8BCB-4101-B780-9E92DFDE2693
SUMMARY:Exhibition | Why Wetlands? 
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:"Why Wetlands?" is a Spanish-English bilingual, permanent exhibit that explores the Swaner wetlands and the critical role they play in the long-term health of the community and local ecosystem.  \N\NThis exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSwaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Why Wetlands?" is a Spanish-English bilingual, permanent exhibit that explores the Swaner wetlands and the critical role they play in the long-term health of the community and local ecosystem.  <br /><br />This exhibition is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Swaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220302T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220302T180000
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SUMMARY:Wonder Wednesday | Be an Artist!
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for water-themed after-school activities! In March, come be an artist with Candice Howe and Corinne Jones and make watercolor art that can be displayed at the museum. In April, join us for a water game and more artistic fun.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for water-themed after-school activities! In March, come be an artist with Candice Howe and Corinne Jones and make watercolor art that can be displayed at the museum. In April, join us for a water game and more artistic fun.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220302T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220302T200000
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SUMMARY:Talk & Tour | Microplastics, Megaproblem
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter and Mike Luers, General Manager of the Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District (SBWRD), to learn about how microplastics can have big impacts on our lives and our ecosystem. This event will feature a discussion about microplastics and their impacts on our water here in the Snyderville Basin. The discussion will then be followed by a tour of the East Canyon Creek Water Reclamation facility.\N\NChoose between attending in person or virtually. Register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/microplastics-megaproblems-talk-tour-tickets-253315622847\N\NThis event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSwaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter and Mike Luers, General Manager of the Snyderville Basin Water Reclamation District (SBWRD), to learn about how microplastics can have big impacts on our lives and our ecosystem. This event will feature a discussion about microplastics and their impacts on our water here in the Snyderville Basin. The discussion will then be followed by a tour of the East Canyon Creek Water Reclamation facility.<br /><br />Choose between attending in person or virtually. Register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/microplastics-megaproblems-talk-tour-tickets-253315622847<br /><br />This event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Swaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220304T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220304T183000
UID:D9CCE9EC-5412-4ADE-9979-B7C07A5A3BA9
SUMMARY:H2O Today Exhibition Ribbon-Cutting
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join the Frontier Homestead State Park, Utah Humanities, and our community partners to open H2O Today and welcome the Smithsonian to Cedar City!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Frontier Homestead State Park, Utah Humanities, and our community partners to open H2O Today and welcome the Smithsonian to Cedar City!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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SUMMARY:Blossom as the Cliffrose:  A Reading and Conversation on Unconventional Mormon Legacies and the Land 
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URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join contributors to the Blossom as the Cliffrose anthology for poetry, prose, and discussion of how heritage shapes connections with landscape. Writer Lisa Madsen Rubilar will read from and discuss her essay on artist Minerva Teichert. Additional poetry and prose by Natalie Young, Laura Walker, Nano Taggart, Karin Anderson, and Danielle Beazer Dubrasky. Reception and Q and A. Co-sponsored by the Iron County Historical Society and Southern Utah University's Women and Gender Studies Minor. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join contributors to the Blossom as the Cliffrose anthology for poetry, prose, and discussion of how heritage shapes connections with landscape. Writer Lisa Madsen Rubilar will read from and discuss her essay on artist Minerva Teichert. Additional poetry and prose by Natalie Young, Laura Walker, Nano Taggart, Karin Anderson, and Danielle Beazer Dubrasky. Reception and Q and A. Co-sponsored by the Iron County Historical Society and Southern Utah University's Women and Gender Studies Minor. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220315T100000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Storytime at the Frontier Homestead Museum
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URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Museum staff for stories and activities centered around water.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Museum staff for stories and activities centered around water.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220319T150000
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SUMMARY:Coal Creek Water Quality Testing with Hope Braithwaite, USU Watershed Scientist
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DESCRIPTION:Interested in the health of Coal Creek? So are we! We will be making a short journey to Coal Creek to investigate and understand our local fresh water quality. We will be using test kits (provided) to test for oxygen levels, macroinvertebrates, and more. It will be followed by a discussion of our results and what they indicate. All ages. Meet at the Museum and wear good shoes and dress for the weather.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Interested in the health of Coal Creek? So are we! We will be making a short journey to Coal Creek to investigate and understand our local fresh water quality. We will be using test kits (provided) to test for oxygen levels, macroinvertebrates, and more. It will be followed by a discussion of our results and what they indicate. All ages. Meet at the Museum and wear good shoes and dress for the weather.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220322T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220322T200000
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SUMMARY:Talk | Climate Change & Utah's Ski Resorts
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Emily Wilkins (Research Social Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey) and Tara Saley (Engineering Consultant at ERM: Environmental Resources Management) to learn how climate change is a threat to ski resorts, the ski industry, and mountain communities that rely on ski tourism. Learn about the effects of climate change on ski resorts across the state and how adaptation practices can somewhat reduce the negative impacts of these effects, based on a recent study from Utah State University. \N\NThis event is virtual. Learn more and register here https://www.swanerecocenter.org/calendar?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D158287549\N\NThis event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSwaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Emily Wilkins (Research Social Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey) and Tara Saley (Engineering Consultant at ERM: Environmental Resources Management) to learn how climate change is a threat to ski resorts, the ski industry, and mountain communities that rely on ski tourism. Learn about the effects of climate change on ski resorts across the state and how adaptation practices can somewhat reduce the negative impacts of these effects, based on a recent study from Utah State University. <br /><br />This event is virtual. Learn more and register here https://www.swanerecocenter.org/calendar?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D158287549<br /><br />This event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Swaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220325T140000
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SUMMARY:Native Plant Walk with Candace Schaible, USU Horticulturist 
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DESCRIPTION:What is growing in your community? Join us for a walk through native and landscaped areas to learn about what is growing successfully in Cedar City despite the poor soil and prevalent drought conditions. Find out what plants are best for you and for the environment.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:What is growing in your community? Join us for a walk through native and landscaped areas to learn about what is growing successfully in Cedar City despite the poor soil and prevalent drought conditions. Find out what plants are best for you and for the environment.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220329T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220329T200000
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SUMMARY:Decisions Downstream Curator Talk with Dr. Sarah Null and Chris Peterson
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URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter to celebrate the opening of Deciisions Downstream, an exhibition that explores how the choices we make about how to develop water resources can have big impacts on river habitats. This event will feature a discussion with Dr. Sarah Null,  watershed scientist and co-creator of the exhibition, along with time to explore the exhibition. \N\NImmerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future.  \N\NChoose between attending in person or virtually. Register for the opening event at https://www.swanerecocenter.org/calendar?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D158667135\N\NThis event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSwaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter to celebrate the opening of Deciisions Downstream, an exhibition that explores how the choices we make about how to develop water resources can have big impacts on river habitats. This event will feature a discussion with Dr. Sarah Null,  watershed scientist and co-creator of the exhibition, along with time to explore the exhibition. <br /><br />Immerse yourself in beautiful large-scale images created from layers of scientific data, original paintings that capture the transcendent experience of encountering wild fish, and projections onto 3D maps that tell stories of our past water development choices and those we face in the future.  <br /><br />Choose between attending in person or virtually. Register for the opening event at https://www.swanerecocenter.org/calendar?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D158667135<br /><br />This event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Swaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220406T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220406T180000
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SUMMARY:Wonder Wednesday | Water Game
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URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join us for water-themed after-school activities! In March, come be an artist with Candice Howe and Corinne Jones and make watercolor art that can be displayed at the museum. In April, join us for a water game and more artistic fun.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for water-themed after-school activities! In March, come be an artist with Candice Howe and Corinne Jones and make watercolor art that can be displayed at the museum. In April, join us for a water game and more artistic fun.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220406T190000
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SUMMARY:Utah's Ancient Seas: Poetry Workshop and Reading
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Danielle Beazer Dubrasky, author of Drift Migration, and Natalie Young, poet and editor of Sugar House Review, will lead a poetry writing workshop in conjunction with the Utah H20 exhibit followed by a reading of their poems with references to the Great Salt Lake and the ancient seas of Utah.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Danielle Beazer Dubrasky, author of Drift Migration, and Natalie Young, poet and editor of Sugar House Review, will lead a poetry writing workshop in conjunction with the Utah H20 exhibit followed by a reading of their poems with references to the Great Salt Lake and the ancient seas of Utah.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Bear River Heritage Area.  The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220414T183000
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SUMMARY:Talk | What about Trout? Cutthroat Trout and Coldwater Fisheries 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:www.swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Phaedra Budy (professor and Unit Leader of the USGS-Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit) to learn about threats to cutthroat trout and coldwater fisheries. \N\NBonneville Cutthroat Trout are an incredibly sensitive and important native species. How does water quality influence habitat, and what can fish tell us about environmental conditions? How can we use that information to inform management strategies? East Canyon Creek on the Swaner Preserve was historically listed as a “Blue Ribbon Fishery”, but decreasing water and habitat quality have lost that listing. What does this rating mean and how can areas achieve it?\N\NDr. Phaedra Budy is the Unit Leader of the U.S. Geological Society, Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit as well as a Professor of fisheries management and aquatic ecology in the Department of Watershed Sciences at Utah State University.\N\NThis is a hybrid event which will take place both in-person and online via Zoom.\N\NIf you would like to attend in-person or Zoom, find the links here https://www.facebook.com/events/387158072809865?ref=newsfeed\N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Phaedra Budy (professor and Unit Leader of the USGS-Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit) to learn about threats to cutthroat trout and coldwater fisheries. <br /><br />Bonneville Cutthroat Trout are an incredibly sensitive and important native species. How does water quality influence habitat, and what can fish tell us about environmental conditions? How can we use that information to inform management strategies? East Canyon Creek on the Swaner Preserve was historically listed as a “Blue Ribbon Fishery”, but decreasing water and habitat quality have lost that listing. What does this rating mean and how can areas achieve it?<br /><br />Dr. Phaedra Budy is the Unit Leader of the U.S. Geological Society, Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit as well as a Professor of fisheries management and aquatic ecology in the Department of Watershed Sciences at Utah State University.<br /><br />This is a hybrid event which will take place both in-person and online via Zoom.<br /><br />If you would like to attend in-person or Zoom, find the links here https://www.facebook.com/events/387158072809865?ref=newsfeed<br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220416T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220416T140000
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SUMMARY:The Effects of Groundwater Pollution with Randall Violett, USU Natural Resource Scientist 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:When pollution goes into the ground, what happens to it? Unfortunately, it does not simply disappear forever. The museum will be exploring the pollution journey through the water table using demonstrations and visual aids inside H2O Today exhibition.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:When pollution goes into the ground, what happens to it? Unfortunately, it does not simply disappear forever. The museum will be exploring the pollution journey through the water table using demonstrations and visual aids inside H2O Today exhibition.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220419T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220419T110000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Storytime at the Frontier Homestead Museum
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Museum staff for stories and activities centered around water.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Museum staff for stories and activities centered around water.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220423T090000
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Clean-Up
CREATED:20260308T100136Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:www.swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:Join the Swaner team to do some COVID-safe spring clean-up around the Swaner Preserve. We will head to locations all over Kimball Junction to do some much-needed clean-up of trash that has made its way to the area throughout the winter. If not removed, much of this trash ends up on the Swaner Preserve and can be dangerous for wildlife and detrimental to the functions of the wetland.\N\NContact the Swaner to confirm the time and to sign up.\N\NThis event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSwaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Swaner team to do some COVID-safe spring clean-up around the Swaner Preserve. We will head to locations all over Kimball Junction to do some much-needed clean-up of trash that has made its way to the area throughout the winter. If not removed, much of this trash ends up on the Swaner Preserve and can be dangerous for wildlife and detrimental to the functions of the wetland.<br /><br />Contact the Swaner to confirm the time and to sign up.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Swaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220506T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220506T200000
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SUMMARY:Writing to Witness Green River Workshop with Nan Seymour
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2429
DESCRIPTION:A generative writing workshop facilitated by Nan Seymour, founder of River Writing. Meeting live at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum in Green River Utah. Free to participants. Registration required. Everyone welcome! (Ages 12+) For anyone who is willing to pick up a pen! Poetry-based prompts and plenty of encouragement provided. We'll be writing to discover our relationship with the river. \N\NPlease register here: https://riverwriting.com/events/writing-to-witness-green-river/individual-registration?fbclid=IwAR25k7ID_7U3ED6HrwRMy7s6vydz8MfVKkDZNl_x5vhJvNro6mDFCzFSuAs\N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A generative writing workshop facilitated by Nan Seymour, founder of River Writing. Meeting live at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum in Green River Utah. Free to participants. Registration required. Everyone welcome! (Ages 12+) For anyone who is willing to pick up a pen! Poetry-based prompts and plenty of encouragement provided. We'll be writing to discover our relationship with the river. <br /><br />Please register here: https://riverwriting.com/events/writing-to-witness-green-river/individual-registration?fbclid=IwAR25k7ID_7U3ED6HrwRMy7s6vydz8MfVKkDZNl_x5vhJvNro6mDFCzFSuAs<br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220513T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220513T160000
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SUMMARY:Swaner Shorts - Watersheds!
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:swanerecocenter.org
DESCRIPTION:There are so many amazing things happening at Swaner Preserve every day! Join a Naturalist for this Swaner Shorts presentation on Watersheds. We’ll explore with hands-on tools the ins and outs of how watersheds work and who they impact. Great for all ages! \N\NThis event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NSwaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:There are so many amazing things happening at Swaner Preserve every day! Join a Naturalist for this Swaner Shorts presentation on Watersheds. We’ll explore with hands-on tools the ins and outs of how watersheds work and who they impact. Great for all ages! <br /><br />This event accompanies the Decisions Downstream exhibition and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Swaner hours are Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220514T130000
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Family Activity | Water & Watercolor Landscapes with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts  
CREATED:20260308T100136Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join UMFA education curators to get inspired by Utah's amazing scenery, then try your hand at painting landscapes and waterscapes that tell your water story. We will use water from natural sources, learn to make watercolors using materials found in our kitchens, and learn how salt and water react to make special effects on our paintings.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join UMFA education curators to get inspired by Utah's amazing scenery, then try your hand at painting landscapes and waterscapes that tell your water story. We will use water from natural sources, learn to make watercolors using materials found in our kitchens, and learn how salt and water react to make special effects on our paintings.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220517T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220517T110000
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SUMMARY:Tuesday Storytime at the Frontier Homestead Museum
CREATED:20260308T100136Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:www.frontierhomestead.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Museum staff for stories and activities centered around water.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org \N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Museum staff for stories and activities centered around water.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to Utah by Utah Humanities and Frontier Homestead State Park. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O in Cedar City please visit www.frontierhomestead.org <br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220521T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220521T200000
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SUMMARY:Powell 150 “River Out of Time” Film Screening and Panel Discussion
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100136Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2430
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum for a panel discussion and exclusive showing of the new film, A River Out of Time. In 1869, a small group of surveyors lead by John Wesley Powell set out to map the unknown extent of the Colorado River Basin. 150 years later, we're rafting 1000 miles to follow in Powell's footsteps to reevaluate Powell's legacy, absorb the unquantifiable power of place and articulate what the future may hold for water in the American West.\N\NCheck out the film trailer here: https://vimeo.com/379307273?embedded=true&source=video_title&owner=10150468\N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum for a panel discussion and exclusive showing of the new film, A River Out of Time. In 1869, a small group of surveyors lead by John Wesley Powell set out to map the unknown extent of the Colorado River Basin. 150 years later, we're rafting 1000 miles to follow in Powell's footsteps to reevaluate Powell's legacy, absorb the unquantifiable power of place and articulate what the future may hold for water in the American West.<br /><br />Check out the film trailer here: https://vimeo.com/379307273?embedded=true&source=video_title&owner=10150468<br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221030
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition | H2O Today in Monticello
CREATED:20260308T100135Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100135Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2336
DESCRIPTION:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. \N\NH2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org \N\NH2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. \N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NCanyon Country Discovery Center is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water is wonderful. But water is limited. And fragile. <br /><br />H2O Today explores the beauty and essential nature of water, our planet’s lifeblood. The exhibition examines the diversity and challenges of our global water sources and promotes conversation, creativity, and innovation through art, science, and technology. The exhibition traveling in Utah also features our state's unique relationship with water and how it shapes how we live.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, and is touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org <br /><br />H2O Today was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. <br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Canyon Country Discovery Center is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220604
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SUMMARY:Exhibit | Canyon Country Discovery Center Interactive Stations
CREATED:20260308T100137Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2478
DESCRIPTION:Alongside the Smithsonian's H2O Today exhibition, explore the hands-on learning stations at Canyon Country Discovery Center to find out more about the water cycle and how water directly impacts and changes the Four Corners landscape.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Canyon Country Discovery Center. and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NCanyon Country Discovery Center is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Alongside the Smithsonian's H2O Today exhibition, explore the hands-on learning stations at Canyon Country Discovery Center to find out more about the water cycle and how water directly impacts and changes the Four Corners landscape.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and the Canyon Country Discovery Center. and is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Canyon Country Discovery Center is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-5pm. Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220604
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | H2Oh How Miraculous! 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2479
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the wonders of water, its unique properties, and easy ways to conserve it here in Utah! Curated by Utah State University watershed and water quality specialists in partnership with the Bear River Heritage Area and Canyon Country Discovery Center.\N\NThis exhibition accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to you by Utah Humanities. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Learn about the wonders of water, its unique properties, and easy ways to conserve it here in Utah! Curated by Utah State University watershed and water quality specialists in partnership with the Bear River Heritage Area and Canyon Country Discovery Center.<br /><br />This exhibition accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition brought to you by Utah Humanities. These events are part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220604T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220604T190000
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SUMMARY:H2O Today Exhibition Opening & Humanities in the Wild with Craig Childs & Bertram Tsavadawa
CREATED:20260308T100137Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2480
DESCRIPTION:Join Canyon Country Discovery Center, Utah Humanities, and our community partners to open H2O Today and welcome the Smithsonian to Monticello! As part of the opening, we welcome you for a Humanities in the Wild short nature walk and discussion with author Craig Childs and Hopi guide Bertram Tsavadawa. We'll start at 5pm for the walk around the CCDC campus, hearing stories and lessons from Craig Childs and Bertram Tsavadawa. Then we'll rejoin at the Center for the unveiling of H2O Today. \N\NCraig Childs has published more than a dozen critically acclaimed books, including The Secret Knowledge of Water, House of Rain, Virga & Bone, and his most recent Tracing Time: Seasons with Rock Art on the Colorado Plateau. Bertram Tsavadawa belongs to the corn clan from the village of Old Oraibi, 3rd Mesa. He shares his knowledge, experience, and insights into everyday Hopi lifeways on the tours he gives as the owner and guide of Ancient Pathways Tours.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Canyon Country Discovery Center, Utah Humanities, and our community partners to open H2O Today and welcome the Smithsonian to Monticello! As part of the opening, we welcome you for a Humanities in the Wild short nature walk and discussion with author Craig Childs and Hopi guide Bertram Tsavadawa. We'll start at 5pm for the walk around the CCDC campus, hearing stories and lessons from Craig Childs and Bertram Tsavadawa. Then we'll rejoin at the Center for the unveiling of H2O Today. <br /><br />Craig Childs has published more than a dozen critically acclaimed books, including The Secret Knowledge of Water, House of Rain, Virga & Bone, and his most recent Tracing Time: Seasons with Rock Art on the Colorado Plateau. Bertram Tsavadawa belongs to the corn clan from the village of Old Oraibi, 3rd Mesa. He shares his knowledge, experience, and insights into everyday Hopi lifeways on the tours he gives as the owner and guide of Ancient Pathways Tours.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220623T190000
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SUMMARY:Powell 150 “River Out of Time” Film Screening and Discussion with Filmmakers
CREATED:20260308T100137Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2481
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel discussion and exclusive showing of the new film, A River Out of Time. In 1869, a small group of surveyors led by John Wesley Powell set out to map the unknown extent of the Colorado River Basin. 150 years later, we're rafting 1000 miles to follow in Powell's footsteps to reevaluate Powell's legacy, absorb the unquantifiable power of place and articulate what the future may hold for water in the American West.\N\NCheck out the film trailer here: https://vimeo.com/379307273?embedded=true&source=video_title&owner=10150468\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a panel discussion and exclusive showing of the new film, A River Out of Time. In 1869, a small group of surveyors led by John Wesley Powell set out to map the unknown extent of the Colorado River Basin. 150 years later, we're rafting 1000 miles to follow in Powell's footsteps to reevaluate Powell's legacy, absorb the unquantifiable power of place and articulate what the future may hold for water in the American West.<br /><br />Check out the film trailer here: https://vimeo.com/379307273?embedded=true&source=video_title&owner=10150468<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220628T180000
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SUMMARY:Utah Water Ways with Greg Smoak
CREATED:20260308T100137Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2482
DESCRIPTION:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak (Director of the University of Utah’s American West Center and Utah Scholar for H2O Today), to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Join Greg Smoak (Director of the University of Utah’s American West Center and Utah Scholar for H2O Today), to explore how water has motivated great cooperation and great conflict between peoples, communities, and governments. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220714T130000
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Family Activity | Water & Watercolor Landscapes with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts  
CREATED:20260308T100137Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2483
DESCRIPTION:Join Utah Museum of Fine Arts education curators to get inspired by Utah's amazing scenery, then try your hand at painting landscapes and waterscapes that tell your water story. We will use water from natural sources, learn to make watercolors using materials found in our kitchens, and learn how salt and water react to make special effects on our paintings.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Utah Museum of Fine Arts education curators to get inspired by Utah's amazing scenery, then try your hand at painting landscapes and waterscapes that tell your water story. We will use water from natural sources, learn to make watercolors using materials found in our kitchens, and learn how salt and water react to make special effects on our paintings.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220722T180000
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SUMMARY:Protecting Archaeological Sites with Elizabeth Hora (Utah State Historic Preservation Office)
CREATED:20260308T100137Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2484
DESCRIPTION:For at least 13,000 years, humans have called Utah home. Many different cultures and traditions have been born here, passed through here, and are currently practiced across the state. Archaeological sites represent physical places on the landscape where we can see back into the past, and connect to people who have come before us. But archaeological sites record all traces of human activity, including our own, and sites can be directly threatened by our presence through visitation. Southeastern Utah has some of the most spectacular archaeological sites in the world, including sophisticated water control structures, but increasing tourism in this high desert landscape can risk irreversible damage to these sites and features. Join us July 22 to learn how to visit sites like an archaeologist, and also hear the story of Utah’s ancient past.\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For at least 13,000 years, humans have called Utah home. Many different cultures and traditions have been born here, passed through here, and are currently practiced across the state. Archaeological sites represent physical places on the landscape where we can see back into the past, and connect to people who have come before us. But archaeological sites record all traces of human activity, including our own, and sites can be directly threatened by our presence through visitation. Southeastern Utah has some of the most spectacular archaeological sites in the world, including sophisticated water control structures, but increasing tourism in this high desert landscape can risk irreversible damage to these sites and features. Join us July 22 to learn how to visit sites like an archaeologist, and also hear the story of Utah’s ancient past.<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220727T190000
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SUMMARY:Documentary Film Premiere | Face Your Danger
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100138Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2542
DESCRIPTION:Join the Uintah County Heritage Museum, History Center, and Library for the premier showing of a new documentary film "Face Your Danger" which recounts the extraordinary life of adventure and legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds. The Reynolds Family have donated to the museum two of the family's handmade historic cataract boats that ran the Green River before dams, along with reams of archival materials to document them.  Catch a preview of the film here https://vimeo.com/664400100\N\NThis event is part of the Museum's exhibition "A Life of Adventure: The Legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds" and part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Uintah County Heritage Museum, History Center, and Library for the premier showing of a new documentary film "Face Your Danger" which recounts the extraordinary life of adventure and legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds. The Reynolds Family have donated to the museum two of the family's handmade historic cataract boats that ran the Green River before dams, along with reams of archival materials to document them.  Catch a preview of the film here https://vimeo.com/664400100<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum's exhibition "A Life of Adventure: The Legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds" and part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220728
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | A Life of Adventure: The Legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100138Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2540
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy a new exhibit at the Unitah County Heritage Museum called "A Life of Adventure: The Legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds" that recounts early boating on the Green River. See one of the Reynolds family's handmade historic cataract boats recently donated to the museum, along with the Rig to Flip documentary "Face Your Danger" based on the reams of archival material donated along with the boats. \N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come enjoy a new exhibit at the Unitah County Heritage Museum called "A Life of Adventure: The Legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds" that recounts early boating on the Green River. See one of the Reynolds family's handmade historic cataract boats recently donated to the museum, along with the Rig to Flip documentary "Face Your Danger" based on the reams of archival material donated along with the boats. <br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220728T120000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition Open House | A Life of Adventure: The Legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100138Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2541
DESCRIPTION:Join the Uintah County Heritage Museum for an open house celebrating the launch of their new exhibit "A Life of Adventure: The Legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds" that recounts early boating on the Green River. See one of the Reynolds family's handmade historic cataract boats recently donated to the museum, along with the Rig to Flip documentary "Face Your Danger" based on the reams of archival material donated along with the boats. \N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you! 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Uintah County Heritage Museum for an open house celebrating the launch of their new exhibit "A Life of Adventure: The Legacy of A.K. and Ellen Reynolds" that recounts early boating on the Green River. See one of the Reynolds family's handmade historic cataract boats recently donated to the museum, along with the Rig to Flip documentary "Face Your Danger" based on the reams of archival material donated along with the boats. <br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information on events throughout the state, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you! 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220803T190000
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation | Water in Four Corners
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2485
DESCRIPTION:Water – its scarcity, quality, fair allocation, use – can provoke good and sometimes hard questions. Join Caitlin McDonald (Utah Humanities) for a facilitated conversation about water in our community. \N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Water – its scarcity, quality, fair allocation, use – can provoke good and sometimes hard questions. Join Caitlin McDonald (Utah Humanities) for a facilitated conversation about water in our community. <br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220813T203000
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SUMMARY:Dark Sky Discovery Series | Saturn, the Moon, and a Meteor Shower!
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2486
DESCRIPTION:Tonight we get some of the best views of Saturn that we will get all year. We also have an almost full moon and the largest meteor shower of the year. We will also be discussing the importance of water "out there". What does water mean to the exploration of our moon and solar system? This will be an action packed night!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great\N Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Tonight we get some of the best views of Saturn that we will get all year. We also have an almost full moon and the largest meteor shower of the year. We will also be discussing the importance of water "out there". What does water mean to the exploration of our moon and solar system? This will be an action packed night!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great<br /> Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220830T183000
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SUMMARY:Utah Water Ways & the Bear River with Greg Smoak
CREATED:20260308T100138Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100138Z
URL:wellsvillecity.com
DESCRIPTION:Wellsville City Historical Committee Founder's Day Speaker\N\NJoin Greg Smoak (University of Utah American West Center and Utah Scholar for H2O Today) to learn how Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and how those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Greg will talk about the critical importance of the Bear River to the Great Salt Lake and why that matters to all of us. \N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Wellsville City Historical Committee Founder's Day Speaker<br /><br />Join Greg Smoak (University of Utah American West Center and Utah Scholar for H2O Today) to learn how Utah is land of scarcity and plenty, and how those extremes have shaped our relationship to water. Greg will talk about the critical importance of the Bear River to the Great Salt Lake and why that matters to all of us. <br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220924T130000
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SUMMARY:Utah's Ancient Seas: Poetry Workshop and Reading
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2630
DESCRIPTION:Danielle Beazer Dubrasky, author of Drift Migration, and Natalie Young, poet and editor of Sugar House Review, will lead a poetry writing workshop in conjunction with the Utah H20 Today exhibit followed by a reading of their poems with references to the Great Salt Lake and the ancient seas of Utah.\N\NThis free event is open to the public and accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Danielle Beazer Dubrasky, author of Drift Migration, and Natalie Young, poet and editor of Sugar House Review, will lead a poetry writing workshop in conjunction with the Utah H20 Today exhibit followed by a reading of their poems with references to the Great Salt Lake and the ancient seas of Utah.<br /><br />This free event is open to the public and accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221001T180000
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SUMMARY:Dark Sky Discovery Series | International Observe the Moon Night
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100137Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2487
DESCRIPTION:It's that time of year again! Come enjoy the Moon viewed through our large telescope and take a few pictures for yourself. With the Artemis missions return to the moon we will also talk about the possibility of water on the moon and what that means for the future!\N\NThis event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NH2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org\N\NFor more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/\N\NPlease check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:It's that time of year again! Come enjoy the Moon viewed through our large telescope and take a few pictures for yourself. With the Artemis missions return to the moon we will also talk about the possibility of water on the moon and what that means for the future!<br /><br />This event accompanies H2O Today, a traveling Smithsonian exhibition touring Utah in partnership with Utah Humanities and Canyon Country Discovery Center. The tour is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />H2O Today is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It was adapted from an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History (New York) and the Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul), in collaboration with Great Lakes Science Center (Cleveland), Field Museum (Chicago), Instituto Sangari (Sao Paulo), National Museum of Australia (Canberra), Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), San Diego Natural History Museum, and Science Centre Singapore. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org<br /><br />For more information about H2O Today in Monticello please visit https://www.ccdiscovery.org/<br /><br />Please check with the venue for the latest on mask and social distancing requirements at that location. Thank you!
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221026T090000
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SUMMARY:UMA & USHS Joint Conference | H2O Today: Collaborating the Story of Utah Water’s Past and Future
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100138Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2627
DESCRIPTION:The Smithsonian H2O Today exhibition was co-curated and toured by Utah Humanities in collaboration with community partners as part of its Think Water Utah project. Come hear from members of the statewide team how this national exhibition was flexibly designed and adapted with Utah content. From interactives and educational materials to companion exhibits and public programming, learn how these elements and this team worked together to help visitors grapple with Utah's uncertain water future. \N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NRegister for the conference at https://history.utah.gov/ushs-conference/program/\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Smithsonian H2O Today exhibition was co-curated and toured by Utah Humanities in collaboration with community partners as part of its Think Water Utah project. Come hear from members of the statewide team how this national exhibition was flexibly designed and adapted with Utah content. From interactives and educational materials to companion exhibits and public programming, learn how these elements and this team worked together to help visitors grapple with Utah's uncertain water future. <br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />Register for the conference at https://history.utah.gov/ushs-conference/program/<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221026T103000
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SUMMARY:UMA & USHS Joint Conference | Sharing Difficult Water Stories: The Think Water Utah Project & The Public
CREATED:20260308T100138Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100138Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2628
DESCRIPTION:Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration allowing local museums and their communities to critically consider the role of water in shaping human experience and culture across the state. This conversational panel will allow several individuals involved in the project to share their experiences curating content about Utah water history for a broad audience through research, essays, exhibits, and public programming.\N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NRegister for the conference at https://history.utah.gov/ushs-conference/program/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Think Water Utah, presented by Utah Humanities and its partners, is a statewide collaboration allowing local museums and their communities to critically consider the role of water in shaping human experience and culture across the state. This conversational panel will allow several individuals involved in the project to share their experiences curating content about Utah water history for a broad audience through research, essays, exhibits, and public programming.<br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />Register for the conference at https://history.utah.gov/ushs-conference/program/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221026T113000
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SUMMARY:UMA & USHS Joint Conference | Keynote Address with Gregory E. Smoak | The Confluence of Water, History, and the Public in Utah 
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2629
DESCRIPTION:KEYNOTE ADDRESS | Gregory E. Smoak, The Confluence of Water, History, and the Public in Utah \N\NWater has always been the critical resource in Utah and the American West. Now more than ever—as our state grapples with rapid population growth, an ongoing “mega-drought,” and the worsening impacts of climate change—understanding Utah’s water history is essential for an informed public. In this keynote address, Gregory Smoak, director of the University of Utah’s American West Center and Utah Humanities State Scholar for the Think Water Utah project, will explore the historical contexts of several of the most critical issues facing Utahns as they consider their present and future waterways.\N\NThis event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.\N\NRegister for the conference at https://history.utah.gov/ushs-conference/program/\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:KEYNOTE ADDRESS | Gregory E. Smoak, The Confluence of Water, History, and the Public in Utah <br /><br />Water has always been the critical resource in Utah and the American West. Now more than ever—as our state grapples with rapid population growth, an ongoing “mega-drought,” and the worsening impacts of climate change—understanding Utah’s water history is essential for an informed public. In this keynote address, Gregory Smoak, director of the University of Utah’s American West Center and Utah Humanities State Scholar for the Think Water Utah project, will explore the historical contexts of several of the most critical issues facing Utahns as they consider their present and future waterways.<br /><br />This event is part of Think Water Utah, a statewide collaboration and conversation on the critical topic of water presented by Utah Humanities and its partners.<br /><br />Register for the conference at https://history.utah.gov/ushs-conference/program/<br />
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230701
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SUMMARY:Rural Reader Summer Challenge for K12 Students
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2738
DESCRIPTION:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall.\N\NExplore what it means to be rural through literature! All K-12 Students can borrow a book at any NS Unite Read-and-Return Book Share site: \N- Denises’s Home Plate: 49 N Main Street, Coalville, UT\N- Henefer Town Hall\N- Wanship Fire Station\N- Coalville Library on the Crossroads Rural Reads List \N\NPost a photo of your child reading any book to the NS Unite Facebook page to earn weekly progress rewards! The first 10 readers to post each Saturday beginning July 1 will receive a $5 gift certificate to Johnny \N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall.<br /><br />Explore what it means to be rural through literature! All K-12 Students can borrow a book at any NS Unite Read-and-Return Book Share site: <br />- Denises’s Home Plate: 49 N Main Street, Coalville, UT<br />- Henefer Town Hall<br />- Wanship Fire Station<br />- Coalville Library on the Crossroads Rural Reads List <br /><br />Post a photo of your child reading any book to the NS Unite Facebook page to earn weekly progress rewards! The first 10 readers to post each Saturday beginning July 1 will receive a $5 gift certificate to Johnny <br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230706T190000
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SUMMARY:Summer Outdoor Movie Night | Babe
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100139Z
URL:https://www.northsummitunite.org/crossroads-summer-activities
DESCRIPTION:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall. \N\NCrossroads is a traveling exhibition that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall. <br /><br />Crossroads is a traveling exhibition that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230714T180000
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SUMMARY:Fiesta Friday
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100139Z
URL:https://www.northsummitunite.org/crossroads-summer-activities
DESCRIPTION:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall. \N\NFiesta Friday, presented in partnership with Latin Dance Heritage, is a celebration of Latino culture through dance and food. Food vendors available at 6pm, performance and dance party start at 7pm.\N\NCrossroads is a traveling exhibition that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall. <br /><br />Fiesta Friday, presented in partnership with Latin Dance Heritage, is a celebration of Latino culture through dance and food. Food vendors available at 6pm, performance and dance party start at 7pm.<br /><br />Crossroads is a traveling exhibition that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230720T190000
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SUMMARY:Summer Outdoor Movie Night | Field of Dreams
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100139Z
URL:https://www.northsummitunite.org/crossroads-summer-activities
DESCRIPTION:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall. \N\NCrossroads is a traveling exhibition that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall. <br /><br />Crossroads is a traveling exhibition that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230803T190000
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SUMMARY:Summer Outdoor Movie Night | Fly Away Home
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100139Z
URL:https://www.northsummitunite.org/crossroads-summer-activities
DESCRIPTION:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall. \N\NCrossroads is a traveling exhibition that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join North Summit Unite this summer for fun activities that celebrate our unique rural heritage. Summer events are in preparation for Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Smithsonian exhibition coming to Coalville this fall. <br /><br />Crossroads is a traveling exhibition that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County. For more information about Summit County events, see www.northsummitunite.org/home. For more information about the Utah tour, see www.utahhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231007T110000
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SUMMARY:Utah Museum of Fine Arts Family Activity | Recording Data as Art
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://www.northsummitunite.org/
DESCRIPTION:Rural America is facing 21st century changes and opportunities. Come get inspired to understand your community – where we came from and new prospects on the horizon – through data tracking. We will look at examples of data recorded in aesthetic ways and then create our own beautiful methods of tracking data. Your observations can have impact on your community!\N\NThis event is part of Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County History Department.  This event is done in partnership with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the education partner for the Utah tour of Crossroads.\N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and www.northsummitunite.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Rural America is facing 21st century changes and opportunities. Come get inspired to understand your community – where we came from and new prospects on the horizon – through data tracking. We will look at examples of data recorded in aesthetic ways and then create our own beautiful methods of tracking data. Your observations can have impact on your community!<br /><br />This event is part of Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County History Department.  This event is done in partnership with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the education partner for the Utah tour of Crossroads.<br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and www.northsummitunite.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231016T180000
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SUMMARY:A Shoshone Perspective with Darren Parry
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://www.northsummitunite.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with Darren Parry, author and former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, to explore Indigenous views of our relationship with and responsibility to the land. Learn about the Shoshone influence on our current cultural identity and how – and why – it is important to preserve respectful traditions that honor our Native American past. Tickets to optional food experience at 6pm can be purchased at www.northsummitunite.org, while 7pm lecture is free..\N\NThis event is part of Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County History Department. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and www.northsummitunite.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for an evening with Darren Parry, author and former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation, to explore Indigenous views of our relationship with and responsibility to the land. Learn about the Shoshone influence on our current cultural identity and how – and why – it is important to preserve respectful traditions that honor our Native American past. Tickets to optional food experience at 6pm can be purchased at www.northsummitunite.org, while 7pm lecture is free..<br /><br />This event is part of Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County History Department. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and www.northsummitunite.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231024T150000
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SUMMARY:Utah Historical Society | Scan & Share
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://www.northsummitunite.org/
DESCRIPTION:Want to preserve and share your history? Bring your photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent your past, your family, and your community in Utah. Items will be scanned (and the originals returned to you) and digital copies will become part of the Summit County Archive and the Utah Historical Society’s Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection.\N\NThis event is part of Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County History Department. This event is done in partnership with the Utah Historical Society.\N\N For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and www.northsummitunite.org
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Want to preserve and share your history? Bring your photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent your past, your family, and your community in Utah. Items will be scanned (and the originals returned to you) and digital copies will become part of the Summit County Archive and the Utah Historical Society’s Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection.<br /><br />This event is part of Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with North Summit Unite and Summit County History Department. This event is done in partnership with the Utah Historical Society.<br /><br /> For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and www.northsummitunite.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Journey Through Time
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:"Journey Through Time" is a captivating art exhibit by students from the Inspiration Haven Art Studio. Young artists painted various places in Wasatch County showing how they’ve changed, describing their hope for those places and the future of Wasatch County.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Journey Through Time" is a captivating art exhibit by students from the Inspiration Haven Art Studio. Young artists painted various places in Wasatch County showing how they’ve changed, describing their hope for those places and the future of Wasatch County.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Quilting Our Homegrown Heritage
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:"Quilting Our Homegrown Heritage" is an exhibit where you can discover the rich tapestry of our local heritage through the art of quilting! Presented by Heber Valley Quilters, a chapter of the esteemed Utah Quilt Guild. Witness the evolution of designs and techniques beautifully crafted by talented community residents.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Quilting Our Homegrown Heritage" is an exhibit where you can discover the rich tapestry of our local heritage through the art of quilting! Presented by Heber Valley Quilters, a chapter of the esteemed Utah Quilt Guild. Witness the evolution of designs and techniques beautifully crafted by talented community residents.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
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SUMMARY:Exhibition | Celebrating Our Homegrown Heritage: Past, Present & Future
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:"Celebrating Our Homegrown Heritage: Past, Present & Future" is a local companion exhibit to the Smithsonian's Crossroads exhibition that focuses on the unique culture of Wasatch County! Created by a team of Wasatch High School students and locals, this exhibit showcases the history of Wasatch, modern life, as well as interviews with members of the community.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Celebrating Our Homegrown Heritage: Past, Present & Future" is a local companion exhibit to the Smithsonian's Crossroads exhibition that focuses on the unique culture of Wasatch County! Created by a team of Wasatch High School students and locals, this exhibit showcases the history of Wasatch, modern life, as well as interviews with members of the community.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240113
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition in Heber City | Crossroads: Change in Rural America
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThe Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://wasatchlibrary.org/\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NCLOSED on Sundays and holidays\N\NBrief guided tours of the Crossroads exhibition by docents \NMonday – Friday 11 AM to 1 PM & 5 to 7 PM\NSaturday 11 AM to 1 PM\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />The Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://wasatchlibrary.org/<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />CLOSED on Sundays and holidays<br /><br />Brief guided tours of the Crossroads exhibition by docents <br />Monday – Friday 11 AM to 1 PM & 5 to 7 PM<br />Saturday 11 AM to 1 PM<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231104T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231104T120000
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Exhibition Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join Wasatch County Library and our community partners to welcome the Smithsonian to Heber City! Official opening of the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America and the local companion exhibit Celebrating Our Homegrown Heritage: Past, Present & Future. Bring the family to be the first to enjoy the exhibition and presentation.  \N\NThis event is part of Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America, a Museum on Main Street exhibition, is a collaboration between between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Wasatch County Library and our community partners to welcome the Smithsonian to Heber City! Official opening of the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America and the local companion exhibit Celebrating Our Homegrown Heritage: Past, Present & Future. Bring the family to be the first to enjoy the exhibition and presentation.  <br /><br />This event is part of Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a Museum on Main Street exhibition, is a collaboration between between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231106T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231106T200000
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SUMMARY:Utah Museum of Fine Arts Family Drop-In Activity | Make Your Own Community
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Be inspired by the houses and businesses in your community to make a sculpture of your street, neighborhood, or city. What do you want your community to look like in the future? Using wood blocks and markers, you will get to design a small community of your own!\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. This event is done in partnership with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the education partner for the Utah tour of Crossroads.\N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Be inspired by the houses and businesses in your community to make a sculpture of your street, neighborhood, or city. What do you want your community to look like in the future? Using wood blocks and markers, you will get to design a small community of your own!<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. This event is done in partnership with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the education partner for the Utah tour of Crossroads.<br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231111T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231111T140000
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Hoop Dancing | With Margaret Red Elk 
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a journey of cultural and rhythmic expression as Margaret Red Elk shares the profound symbolism behind the hoop, a sacred shape that mirrors the patterns and wonders of nature, as well as the cyclical essence of time and life itself.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library.\N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Embark on a journey of cultural and rhythmic expression as Margaret Red Elk shares the profound symbolism behind the hoop, a sacred shape that mirrors the patterns and wonders of nature, as well as the cyclical essence of time and life itself.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library.<br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231113T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231113T200000
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SUMMARY:Myself in Fragments, Poetry Book & Art | Presentation by River James 
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Come hear local author River James share her collection of poetry and art and learn how changes in life and community have impacted her creative process. \N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come hear local author River James share her collection of poetry and art and learn how changes in life and community have impacted her creative process. <br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231116T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231116T140000
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SUMMARY:Utah Historical Society Drop-In Scan & Share Activity
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help Wasatch County seniors, adults, and young adults preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn about their items, how to preserve them, and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help Wasatch County seniors, adults, and young adults preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn about their items, how to preserve them, and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231118T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231118T190000
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SUMMARY:Homegrown Concert Series featuring Dylan Clough
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Saddle up for an evening of Wild West music with Dylan Clough, the cowboy musician who'll take you on a musical journey through the heart of the American West with blues and folk-inspired tunes, weaving tales of horsemen, ramblers, and the rich folklore of the frontier.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Saddle up for an evening of Wild West music with Dylan Clough, the cowboy musician who'll take you on a musical journey through the heart of the American West with blues and folk-inspired tunes, weaving tales of horsemen, ramblers, and the rich folklore of the frontier.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231120T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231120T200000
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SUMMARY:History of Daniel, Wallsburg, or Charlston | Presentation by Alice DeFriez
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:What's in a name? Charleston, Daniel, and Wallsburg are all little hamlets in Wasatch County with interesting histories and name origins. Don't miss the chance to view historical artifacts in person from people and places in our beautiful county, as well as join in on an interactive discussion with local librarian Alice DeFriez about these unique areas.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:What's in a name? Charleston, Daniel, and Wallsburg are all little hamlets in Wasatch County with interesting histories and name origins. Don't miss the chance to view historical artifacts in person from people and places in our beautiful county, as well as join in on an interactive discussion with local librarian Alice DeFriez about these unique areas.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231130T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231130T170000
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SUMMARY:Metal Detecting in Wasatch County | Presentation by Mark Avery
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Come learn the basics of metal detecting, along with the history of this hobby in Wasatch County and its professional etiquette. Metal detecting can be an engaging activity for the whole family and Mark looks forward to sharing his passion and knowledge!\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come learn the basics of metal detecting, along with the history of this hobby in Wasatch County and its professional etiquette. Metal detecting can be an engaging activity for the whole family and Mark looks forward to sharing his passion and knowledge!<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231204T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231204T190000
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SUMMARY:Creating “Celebrating Our Homegrown Heritage” | Project Presentation by CAPS Team
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Wasatch High School Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) students recorded interviews with county residents to complement the Smithsonian exhibition with local stories. Bring family and friends and encourage your students to learn how the video was created and the fun facts these students learned from primary sources through the process.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Wasatch High School Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) students recorded interviews with county residents to complement the Smithsonian exhibition with local stories. Bring family and friends and encourage your students to learn how the video was created and the fun facts these students learned from primary sources through the process.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231209T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231209T190000
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SUMMARY:Homegrown Concert Series featuring The West Road
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to be swept away by the enchanting melodies of this dynamic family bluegrass band! Meet the talented brothers, Hank on guitar and Charlie on the mandolin. Their music will transport you to a world of toe-tapping rhythms and soulful tunes.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Get ready to be swept away by the enchanting melodies of this dynamic family bluegrass band! Meet the talented brothers, Hank on guitar and Charlie on the mandolin. Their music will transport you to a world of toe-tapping rhythms and soulful tunes.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231211T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231211T200000
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SUMMARY:Rural Utah at a Crossroads | Talk with Gregory E. Smoak (University of Utah)
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join historian Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads exhibition) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This lecture will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join historian Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads exhibition) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This lecture will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231218T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231218T200000
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SUMMARY:Classical Concert | Featuring Orpheus Winds Trio
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in an enchanting evening of classical music by the warm glow of the fireplace. The Orpheus Winds Reed Trio, comprised of oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, invites you to a magical journey through timeless melodies. Let the music transport you to a world of warmth and wonder!\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Immerse yourself in an enchanting evening of classical music by the warm glow of the fireplace. The Orpheus Winds Reed Trio, comprised of oboe, clarinet, and bassoon, invites you to a magical journey through timeless melodies. Let the music transport you to a world of warmth and wonder!<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240104T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240104T200000
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SUMMARY:Unearth the Rich History of Wasatch County Mining | Presentation by Mark Avery
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a captivating conversation about the profound impact of mining in Wasatch County. Explore the veins of our heritage and gain insights into the development of the region. This engaging program promises to unveil the hidden gems of our past.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a captivating conversation about the profound impact of mining in Wasatch County. Explore the veins of our heritage and gain insights into the development of the region. This engaging program promises to unveil the hidden gems of our past.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240108T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240108T200000
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SUMMARY:Bailes Folklóricos de Latinoamérica | Presentation by Linda Carrerra 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://www.wasatchlibrary.org/
DESCRIPTION:Join the talented Linda Carrera and experience the vibrant tapestry of Latin American folk dance brought to life by our local students. Share in the joy of community, culture, and the power of dance with your family. These young performers have poured their hearts into preserving these cherished traditions.\N\NThis event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM\NSaturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the talented Linda Carrera and experience the vibrant tapestry of Latin American folk dance brought to life by our local students. Share in the joy of community, culture, and the power of dance with your family. These young performers have poured their hearts into preserving these cherished traditions.<br /><br />This event is part of the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Wasatch County Library. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org and WWW.WASATCHLIBRARY.ORG<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM<br />Saturday 10:00 - 2:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br /><br />
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240304
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition in Price | Crossroads: Change in Rural America
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. At a time when much of rural Utah is reinventing itself, Crossroads takes a broad look at rural America and examines evolving landscapes and identities. Come find out how change has transformed rural America and how rural Americans are evolving for the future.\N\NThe Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see https://eastern.usu.edu/ or https://eastern.usu.edu/\N\NExhibition Hours:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. At a time when much of rural Utah is reinventing itself, Crossroads takes a broad look at rural America and examines evolving landscapes and identities. Come find out how change has transformed rural America and how rural Americans are evolving for the future.<br /><br />The Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see https://eastern.usu.edu/ or https://eastern.usu.edu/<br /><br />Exhibition Hours:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED<br />
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240304
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SUMMARY:Exhibition |  Power: Labor in Utah’s Coal Country
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:"Power: Labor in Utah’s Coal Country"  is a local companion exhibit to the Smithsonian's Crossroads exhibition that focuses focuses on rural labor and how Price area mining built a unique, multi-ethnic community. The exhibition weaves a holistic story that highlights the connections between local labor, women’s labor, and the labor movement. Created in collaboration with the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum and the Helper Museum. \N\NThis exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Power: Labor in Utah’s Coal Country"  is a local companion exhibit to the Smithsonian's Crossroads exhibition that focuses focuses on rural labor and how Price area mining built a unique, multi-ethnic community. The exhibition weaves a holistic story that highlights the connections between local labor, women’s labor, and the labor movement. Created in collaboration with the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum and the Helper Museum. <br /><br />This exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240304
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SUMMARY:Exhibition |  Sacred Spaces in a Changing Landscape
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:"Sacred Spaces in a Changing Landscape" features oil landscapes from our surrounding area from local artist Terry Willis. Each painting is an effort to seize the moment of awe-inspiring beauty, and allow the viewer to give the scene their own meaning. Willis’ paintings reflect sacred spaces in an ever-changing landscape before they become lost forever. Sponsored by the USU Art Department.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Sacred Spaces in a Changing Landscape" features oil landscapes from our surrounding area from local artist Terry Willis. Each painting is an effort to seize the moment of awe-inspiring beauty, and allow the viewer to give the scene their own meaning. Willis’ paintings reflect sacred spaces in an ever-changing landscape before they become lost forever. Sponsored by the USU Art Department.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240120T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240120T193000
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Exhibition Grand Opening & Reception
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join USU Eastern and our community partners to welcome the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America to Price! Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and local music as you peruse the exhibition. Short remarks at 6:00pm.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join USU Eastern and our community partners to welcome the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America to Price! Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and local music as you peruse the exhibition. Short remarks at 6:00pm.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240125T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240125T200000
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SUMMARY:The Missing Morningstar and Other Stories | Storytelling with Stacie Denetsosie
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Come hear Navajo writer Stacie Denetsosie share vivid and imaginative stories about Diné people ranging from a gas station clerk who witnesses a kidnapping to a young man who hitches a ride home with his dead grandfather’s casket. These stories will make you laugh and cry. Snacks provided. Door Prizes. In partnership with USU English Department.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come hear Navajo writer Stacie Denetsosie share vivid and imaginative stories about Diné people ranging from a gas station clerk who witnesses a kidnapping to a young man who hitches a ride home with his dead grandfather’s casket. These stories will make you laugh and cry. Snacks provided. Door Prizes. In partnership with USU English Department.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240131T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240131T203000
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SUMMARY:Local History Trivia Night!
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of pizza and trivia that focuses on the history of Castle Country. Team maximum is 6 people.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a night of pizza and trivia that focuses on the history of Castle Country. Team maximum is 6 people.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240131T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240131T203000
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SUMMARY:Local History Trivia Night!
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a night of pizza and trivia that focuses on the history of Castle Country. Team maximum is 6 people.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a night of pizza and trivia that focuses on the history of Castle Country. Team maximum is 6 people.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Movies Made Washington County
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://artstozion.org/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:"Movies in Washington County" is an audio/visual exhibit featuring playbills and video clips that highlight the change in how movies were and now are made in Washington County.\N\NArts to Zion Gallery 35 showcase will be visible through the front window 24/7.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Movies in Washington County" is an audio/visual exhibit featuring playbills and video clips that highlight the change in how movies were and now are made in Washington County.<br /><br />Arts to Zion Gallery 35 showcase will be visible through the front window 24/7.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240202T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240202T140000
UID:32FAEFA8-315A-4B7E-B93D-8C406D5CFB64
SUMMARY:Community Conversation with Representative John Curtis
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation with community leaders to engage in a discussion about the joys and challenges of rural life. Questions will be cultivated from the Crossroads exhibit, and Rep. John Curtis will offer a response. Snacks provided. Door Prizes.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a conversation with community leaders to engage in a discussion about the joys and challenges of rural life. Questions will be cultivated from the Crossroads exhibit, and Rep. John Curtis will offer a response. Snacks provided. Door Prizes.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240205T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240205T190000
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SUMMARY:Utah Museum of Fine Arts Family Drop-In Activity | Make Your Own Community
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Be inspired by the houses and businesses in your community to make a sculpture of your street, neighborhood, or city. What do you want your community to look like in the future? Using wood blocks and markers, you will get to design a small community of your own! Snacks!\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Be inspired by the houses and businesses in your community to make a sculpture of your street, neighborhood, or city. What do you want your community to look like in the future? Using wood blocks and markers, you will get to design a small community of your own! Snacks!<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240208T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240208T200000
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SUMMARY:Things I Didn’t Do | A Reading with Karin Anderson
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join fiction writer Karin Anderson as she talks about and reads from her upcoming book, Things I Didn’t Do, which is set in Carbon and Emery Counties. Her most recent book is What Falls Away. Snacks provided. Door Prizes.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join fiction writer Karin Anderson as she talks about and reads from her upcoming book, Things I Didn’t Do, which is set in Carbon and Emery Counties. Her most recent book is What Falls Away. Snacks provided. Door Prizes.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240209T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240209T210000
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SUMMARY:Film Screening | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a showing of the 1969 classic film featuring Robert Redford and Paul Newman about the friendship between the two main bandits of the Wild Bunch Gang whose major hideout was located in a remote corner of Emery County. Rated PG. Free popcorn!\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a showing of the 1969 classic film featuring Robert Redford and Paul Newman about the friendship between the two main bandits of the Wild Bunch Gang whose major hideout was located in a remote corner of Emery County. Rated PG. Free popcorn!<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240213T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240213T200000
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SUMMARY:Wild Horses: Advocating for Rural Change through Urban Youth Experiences with Steve Price
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Wild horses and burros are Western icons, but their place in rural and wild landscapes is contentious. Join us to learn about wild horses on public land and how horse camp helps educate urban youth's perspectives of “healthy lands, healthy horses.” Sponsored by USU Extension. Snacks. Door Prizes.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Wild horses and burros are Western icons, but their place in rural and wild landscapes is contentious. Join us to learn about wild horses on public land and how horse camp helps educate urban youth's perspectives of “healthy lands, healthy horses.” Sponsored by USU Extension. Snacks. Door Prizes.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240215T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240215T210000
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SUMMARY:The Mormon Kid – The Life of Matt Warner, Last of the Bandit Raiders
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:This one-man theatrical production from Morgan Lund focuses on the outlaw Matt Warner, a young Mormon settler, who hones his criminal skills and instincts until at last he breaks out into the world and begins his cowboy outlaw career. He eventually becomes sheriff of Carbon County. Sponsored by USU Theater Department. Free Popcorn. \N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This one-man theatrical production from Morgan Lund focuses on the outlaw Matt Warner, a young Mormon settler, who hones his criminal skills and instincts until at last he breaks out into the world and begins his cowboy outlaw career. He eventually becomes sheriff of Carbon County. Sponsored by USU Theater Department. Free Popcorn. <br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240215T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240215T210000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Utah in the Movies: From the Flickers to Digital Magic
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join Phil Tuckett, a veteran in film production, to learn about Utah’s influence in the development of the movie industry, from the silent era to the blockbusters of today. \N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM\NCLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Phil Tuckett, a veteran in film production, to learn about Utah’s influence in the development of the movie industry, from the silent era to the blockbusters of today. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM<br />CLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240220T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240220T210000
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SUMMARY:FILM SCREENING | In Old Arizona
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:www.SilverReef.org
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah, join us for this 1928 talkie filmed primarily in southern Utah and an intriguing look at a Utah of the past. Followed by discussion. \N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In partnership with the Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah, join us for this 1928 talkie filmed primarily in southern Utah and an intriguing look at a Utah of the past. Followed by discussion. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240221T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240221T203000
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SUMMARY:Conjuring Ghost Towns | Reading & Writing Workshop with Helper’s Poet Laureate 
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join Olivia Dudding Rodriguez, the Poet Laureate of Helper, Utah, for a poetry reading and community writing workshop that explores the hidden histories of rural places and our imagination. Snacks! \N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Olivia Dudding Rodriguez, the Poet Laureate of Helper, Utah, for a poetry reading and community writing workshop that explores the hidden histories of rural places and our imagination. Snacks! <br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240222T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240222T200000
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SUMMARY:PANEL DISCUSSION | Where Dixie Began: Pioneer Heritage that Inspires Our Future
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:www.SilverReef.org
DESCRIPTION:Join moderator Jordan Hess and panelists who are lifetime residents of Washington City to discuss the history of pioneer settlement and efforts to keep this heritage alive while growing in the 21st century.\N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM\NCLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join moderator Jordan Hess and panelists who are lifetime residents of Washington City to discuss the history of pioneer settlement and efforts to keep this heritage alive while growing in the 21st century.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM<br />CLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240223T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240223T220000
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SUMMARY:The Last Wild Buffalos Bluegrass Band
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:The Last Wild Buffalo is a new-aged bluegrass band focused on bringing lovers of the outdoors together with lovers of music to redefine what it means to experience music within nature. Join us for a fun night of dancing and singing as we listen to the “newgrass” bluegrass sounds of Jonny on banjo, Issac on guitar and harmonica, and Luke on Bass.Sponsored by USU Student Life. \N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Last Wild Buffalo is a new-aged bluegrass band focused on bringing lovers of the outdoors together with lovers of music to redefine what it means to experience music within nature. Join us for a fun night of dancing and singing as we listen to the “newgrass” bluegrass sounds of Jonny on banjo, Issac on guitar and harmonica, and Luke on Bass.Sponsored by USU Student Life. <br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240224T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240224T150000
UID:037E541F-B5D7-41C8-8BB1-8118570CE7A3
SUMMARY:Utah Historical Society Drop-In Scan & Share Activity
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help Carbon County seniors, adults, and young adults preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn about their items, how to preserve them, and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection. Snacks provided.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help Carbon County seniors, adults, and young adults preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn about their items, how to preserve them, and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection. Snacks provided.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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SUMMARY:Rural Utah at a Crossroads | Talk with Gregory E. Smoak (University of Utah)
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:"Extracting a Living in the Rural West: Communities, Mining, and the Agrarian Ideal."\N\NJoin historian Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads exhibition) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This presentation will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community. Snacks provided. Door Prizes.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Extracting a Living in the Rural West: Communities, Mining, and the Agrarian Ideal."<br /><br />Join historian Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads exhibition) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This presentation will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community. Snacks provided. Door Prizes.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | From Isolation to Inundation: How Tourist Travel Changed Southern Utah
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:www.SilverReef.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Lisa-Michele Church to learn about three changes to rural Utah during the 20th century which required dramatic adaptation, including the building of highways, the growth of tourism inspired by national parks, and the reinvention of the local rural economies. \N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM\NCLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Lisa-Michele Church to learn about three changes to rural Utah during the 20th century which required dramatic adaptation, including the building of highways, the growth of tourism inspired by national parks, and the reinvention of the local rural economies. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM<br />CLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240302T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240302T200000
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Community Celebration
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://eastern.usu.edu/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a community celebration for the whole family as we close the Crossroads exhibit. There will be music, food trucks, indoor bounce house, and games.\N\NThis event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.\N\NExhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:\NMonday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM\NSaturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM\NSunday CLOSED
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a community celebration for the whole family as we close the Crossroads exhibit. There will be music, food trucks, indoor bounce house, and games.<br /><br />This event accompanies Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Utah State University Eastern. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org.<br /><br />Exhibition Hours at USU Eastern Student Center:<br />Monday - Friday 10:00 AM -7:00 PM<br />Saturday 11:00 - 3:00 PM<br />Sunday CLOSED
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Survival in a Harsh Environment: Adaptation and Resilience of Prehistoric People in Southwestern Utah
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/
DESCRIPTION: Archaeologist Diana Hawks will illustrate how prehistoric people adapted and thrived in the deserts, mountains and rugged canyonlands of southwestern Utah. Paleoindians, Ancestral Puebloans, Paiutes, and others survived for thousands of years and their living descendants are still here. What can we learn from them? \N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM\NCLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Archaeologist Diana Hawks will illustrate how prehistoric people adapted and thrived in the deserts, mountains and rugged canyonlands of southwestern Utah. Paleoindians, Ancestral Puebloans, Paiutes, and others survived for thousands of years and their living descendants are still here. What can we learn from them? <br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM<br />CLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br />
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Survival in a Harsh Environment: Adaptation and Resilience of Prehistoric People in Southwestern Utah
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/
DESCRIPTION: Archaeologist Diana Hawks will illustrate how prehistoric people adapted and thrived in the deserts, mountains and rugged canyonlands of southwestern Utah. Paleoindians, Ancestral Puebloans, Paiutes, and others survived for thousands of years and their living descendants are still here. What can we learn from them? \N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM\NCLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: Archaeologist Diana Hawks will illustrate how prehistoric people adapted and thrived in the deserts, mountains and rugged canyonlands of southwestern Utah. Paleoindians, Ancestral Puebloans, Paiutes, and others survived for thousands of years and their living descendants are still here. What can we learn from them? <br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM<br />CLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br />
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition in Leeds | Crossroads: Change in Rural America
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:http://www.silverreef.org
DESCRIPTION:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThe Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. \N\NFor more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />The Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. <br /><br />For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br />
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Change in Washington County: Then 'til Now
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:http://www.silverreef.org
DESCRIPTION:"Change in Washington County: Then 'til Now" gives an overview of the forces that transformed this corner of southern Utah from a remote agrarian colony to one of the fastest growing population centers in the West. \N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Change in Washington County: Then 'til Now" gives an overview of the forces that transformed this corner of southern Utah from a remote agrarian colony to one of the fastest growing population centers in the West. <br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br /><br />
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Working Together is the Key to Managing Change
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:http://www.silverreef.org
DESCRIPTION:The entwined history of the communities of Silver Reef and Leeds show the benefits of working together to overcome challenges and manage change. Housed in the newly-renovated Rice Bank Building, the structure itself illustrates the ideas of adaptation and cooperation that are central to the exhibit.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NSilver Reef Museum Hours:\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The entwined history of the communities of Silver Reef and Leeds show the benefits of working together to overcome challenges and manage change. Housed in the newly-renovated Rice Bank Building, the structure itself illustrates the ideas of adaptation and cooperation that are central to the exhibit.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br />
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Our Future is Remembering Our Past
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://santaclaramuseum.com/
DESCRIPTION:Santa Clara is a historical village founded by missionaries and hardy Swiss emigrants, but is now at a crossroads. The few remaining buildings constructed by the Swiss are over 100 years old, and some are in danger of loss to development. Come learn how city government and private entities can save historic buildings through firm commitments to preserve history for future generations.\N\NMuseum hours: Monday-Thursday, 2pm-5pm\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Santa Clara is a historical village founded by missionaries and hardy Swiss emigrants, but is now at a crossroads. The few remaining buildings constructed by the Swiss are over 100 years old, and some are in danger of loss to development. Come learn how city government and private entities can save historic buildings through firm commitments to preserve history for future generations.<br /><br />Museum hours: Monday-Thursday, 2pm-5pm<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Quilting: Cultural Changes in Rural America
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://dupstgeorge.org/
DESCRIPTION:The craft of quilt-making went from a practical necessity to a way to earn money and then a way to express creative talents and community identity. Come learn how quilt-making was used as a survival mechanism and a way to teach younger generations necessary skills for the future. \N\NMuseum hours: Daily 10am-5pm, closed Wednesday and Sunday\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The craft of quilt-making went from a practical necessity to a way to earn money and then a way to express creative talents and community identity. Come learn how quilt-making was used as a survival mechanism and a way to teach younger generations necessary skills for the future. <br /><br />Museum hours: Daily 10am-5pm, closed Wednesday and Sunday<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Crossroads: Change at the Dinosaur Discovery Site
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://utahdinosaurs.org/
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about the history of change at the Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm. Dig into a timeline showing formation of the site in the Early Jurassic when dinosaurs walked across sandy beaches, then fast-forward some 200 million years to the first people appearing on the land, and then discovery and care of these important fossils in the 21st century. \N\NMuseum hours: Daily 10am-5pm.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come learn about the history of change at the Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm. Dig into a timeline showing formation of the site in the Early Jurassic when dinosaurs walked across sandy beaches, then fast-forward some 200 million years to the first people appearing on the land, and then discovery and care of these important fossils in the 21st century. <br /><br />Museum hours: Daily 10am-5pm.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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UID:ED8D6F8A-9221-439A-8E3E-B3E15A4E9F5D
SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Photography of Washington County
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://www.sgcity.org/arts/artmuseum
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy images captured by Lynn Clarke, Dorthea Lange, Ansell Adams, Dave Becker, and more contemporary photographers as they have documented changes over the years in Washington County.\N\NMuseum hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11am-6pm. Closed Sunday and Monday.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come enjoy images captured by Lynn Clarke, Dorthea Lange, Ansell Adams, Dave Becker, and more contemporary photographers as they have documented changes over the years in Washington County.<br /><br />Museum hours: Tuesday to Saturday 11am-6pm. Closed Sunday and Monday.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Change in Washington City 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://mywashingtoncity.com/museum/
DESCRIPTION:Washington City started as a small cotton farming community in 1857 and has transformed through the years to a community experiencing explosive growth today. \N\NMuseum hours: Monday to Saturday 10am-2pm. Closed Sunday.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Washington City started as a small cotton farming community in 1857 and has transformed through the years to a community experiencing explosive growth today. <br /><br />Museum hours: Monday to Saturday 10am-2pm. Closed Sunday.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Hurricane Canal: “All About The Water” 
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://www.cityofhurricane.com/245/Hurricane-Pioneer-Museum
DESCRIPTION:The need for irrigated water led a group of settlers to build the 7.5 mile Hurricane Canal carved by hand into the Virgin River Canyon between 1893 and 1906. The canal enabled the town of Hurricane to grow and develop into the prosperous Washington County community it is today.\N\NMuseum hours: Monday to Saturday 9am-5pm. Closed Sunday.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The need for irrigated water led a group of settlers to build the 7.5 mile Hurricane Canal carved by hand into the Virgin River Canyon between 1893 and 1906. The canal enabled the town of Hurricane to grow and develop into the prosperous Washington County community it is today.<br /><br />Museum hours: Monday to Saturday 9am-5pm. Closed Sunday.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Washington County Aviation Through the Years
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://www.westernskywarbirds.org/home.html
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about the impact of the aviation industry on the history of Washington County. \N\NMuseum hours: Wednesday to Saturday 10am-4pm. Closed Sunday to Tuesday.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come learn about the impact of the aviation industry on the history of Washington County. <br /><br />Museum hours: Wednesday to Saturday 10am-4pm. Closed Sunday to Tuesday.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240314T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240314T200000
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Exhibition Opening Gala
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join the Silver Reef Museum and its community partners to welcome the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America to Washington County! Enjoy refreshments as you peruse the exhibition. Short remarks at 7:00pm.\N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM\NCLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Silver Reef Museum and its community partners to welcome the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America to Washington County! Enjoy refreshments as you peruse the exhibition. Short remarks at 7:00pm.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM<br />CLOSED on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240328T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240328T210000
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SUMMARY:PANEL DISCUSSION | Community Progress Through Time
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join moderator Susannah Nilsson and a panel of lifetime residents of Santa Clara for a community discussion about changes in Santa Clara over the last fifty-plus years.   \N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join moderator Susannah Nilsson and a panel of lifetime residents of Santa Clara for a community discussion about changes in Santa Clara over the last fifty-plus years.   <br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240330T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240330T160000
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SUMMARY:Utah Museum of Fine Arts Family Drop-In Activity | Plein-Air Painting
CREATED:20260308T100141Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100141Z
URL:https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join the Utah Museum of Fine Arts and the Dixie Watercolor Society for a free plein-air family activity with watercolor paints! Come at your leisure to paint yourself or watch plein-air artists capture what they see in the County now, and what they would like to see coming in the future.  (Please be prepared for the weather, as plein-air is done outside.)\N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Utah Museum of Fine Arts and the Dixie Watercolor Society for a free plein-air family activity with watercolor paints! Come at your leisure to paint yourself or watch plein-air artists capture what they see in the County now, and what they would like to see coming in the future.  (Please be prepared for the weather, as plein-air is done outside.)<br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240404T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240404T210000
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SUMMARY:PANEL DISCUSSION | Washington County Decision Makers: Where are the Women?
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:www.SilverReef.org
DESCRIPTION:Join moderator Lisa Rutherford and panelists Kerry Kastler, Pam Gardiol, and Rachel Ramsay for a discussion about community planning. Washington County’s shift from rural to urban presents opportunities and challenges for prosperity and livability. What are women's roles in this evolution? \N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join moderator Lisa Rutherford and panelists Kerry Kastler, Pam Gardiol, and Rachel Ramsay for a discussion about community planning. Washington County’s shift from rural to urban presents opportunities and challenges for prosperity and livability. What are women's roles in this evolution? <br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240411T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240411T210000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | What My Grandmother Taught Me: An Evening with Navajo Storyteller Lucille Hunt
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with Navajo storyteller, Lucille Hunt. Her grandmother's teachings of cultural traditions and customs, education, self-reliance, service, kindness, and love are as important in today’s world as they were back then. Her presentation is informative, educational, and entertaining.\N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for an evening with Navajo storyteller, Lucille Hunt. Her grandmother's teachings of cultural traditions and customs, education, self-reliance, service, kindness, and love are as important in today’s world as they were back then. Her presentation is informative, educational, and entertaining.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240418T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240418T210000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | St George Musical Theater, Where do we go from here?
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:http://www.silverreef.org
DESCRIPTION:Join Bruce Bennett, president and artistic director of St. George Musical Theater, for a tour through the history of local theater in Washington County, and a preview of changes afoot with the construction of the new theater being built in downtown St George, the first since the historic Opera House was constructed in 1875. \N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Bruce Bennett, president and artistic director of St. George Musical Theater, for a tour through the history of local theater in Washington County, and a preview of changes afoot with the construction of the new theater being built in downtown St George, the first since the historic Opera House was constructed in 1875. <br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240425T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240425T210000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Rural Utah at a Crossroads with Greg Smoak
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://silverreef.org/smithsonian-exhibit-crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Utahns embrace a rural identity despite most of our state's population being urban and most of its land being public. Join historian Greg Smoak (Utah state scholar for the Crossroads exhibition) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This talk will encourage thinking and conversations about the changing nature of rural Utah and our own Washington County communities.\N\NThis event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org\N\NFor Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:\NMonday-Saturday 11am-2pm\NFree with museum admission ($4 per person)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Utahns embrace a rural identity despite most of our state's population being urban and most of its land being public. Join historian Greg Smoak (Utah state scholar for the Crossroads exhibition) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This talk will encourage thinking and conversations about the changing nature of rural Utah and our own Washington County communities.<br /><br />This event accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Silver Reef Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or http://www.silverreef.org<br /><br />For Crossroads, Silver Reef Museum Hours:<br />Monday-Saturday 11am-2pm<br />Free with museum admission ($4 per person)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240623
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition in Brigham City | Crossroads: Change in Rural America
CREATED:20260308T100140Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100140Z
URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThe Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham City Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />The Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham City Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Rural to Rockets: Box Elder County Takes Off
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Rural to Rockets: Box Elder County Takes Off is a local companion exhibit to Crossroads that explores the historic and ongoing impact of the aerospace industry in Brigham City and the surrounding communities. Starting with explosive population growth in the late 1950s, the exhibit highlights the impact of the Promontory rocket facility on community, culture, and landscape. Visitors will learn about how local work went far beyond County limits, launching the United States into outer space. \N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Rural to Rockets: Box Elder County Takes Off is a local companion exhibit to Crossroads that explores the historic and ongoing impact of the aerospace industry in Brigham City and the surrounding communities. Starting with explosive population growth in the late 1950s, the exhibit highlights the impact of the Promontory rocket facility on community, culture, and landscape. Visitors will learn about how local work went far beyond County limits, launching the United States into outer space. <br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240504
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Crossroads: Youth Art Showcase
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Crossroads: Youth Art Showcase features selected artworks from local K-12 students who were invited to reflect on change in their community.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Crossroads: Youth Art Showcase features selected artworks from local K-12 students who were invited to reflect on change in their community.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240504T110000
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SUMMARY:GRAND OPENING | Crossroads Exhibition Reception & Ribbon Cutting
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join the Brigham City Museum, along with our community partners, to welcome the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America to Brigham City! Free ice cream from Peach City and a fun-filled day!\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Brigham City Museum, along with our community partners, to welcome the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America to Brigham City! Free ice cream from Peach City and a fun-filled day!<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.<br />
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240504T140000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | The Changing Face of Archaeology with Grant Coffey 
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:For decades archaeologists have relied upon their eyes to discern landscape features of Native peoples in the Four Corners region. With the advent of new technologies, landscape documentation is undergoing an amazing transformation. Join Crow Canyon Archaeological Center archaeologist Grant Coffey to learn how centuries-old features such as farm fields and Chaco-era roads are being re-examined. with 21st century technology.  Part of Four Corners Lecture Series & Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For decades archaeologists have relied upon their eyes to discern landscape features of Native peoples in the Four Corners region. With the advent of new technologies, landscape documentation is undergoing an amazing transformation. Join Crow Canyon Archaeological Center archaeologist Grant Coffey to learn how centuries-old features such as farm fields and Chaco-era roads are being re-examined. with 21st century technology.  Part of Four Corners Lecture Series & Archaeology and Historic Preservation Month.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240518T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240518T130000
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SUMMARY:FAMILY DAY | Northrop Grumman Employee & Family Day at Crossroads in Brigham City
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:A special opportunity for the Northrup Grumman workforce and their families to explore the exhibitions Crossroads: Change in Rural America and its local companion exhibit, Rural to Rockets: Box Elder County Takes Off.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A special opportunity for the Northrup Grumman workforce and their families to explore the exhibitions Crossroads: Change in Rural America and its local companion exhibit, Rural to Rockets: Box Elder County Takes Off.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240524T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240524T190000
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SUMMARY:CELEBRATION | Smithsonian After Hours
CREATED:20260308T100142Z
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URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join us for extended hours and a reception at the museum as part of the Art on Main Festival. Explore the Smithsonian exhibition as part of an evening of art, including the dedication of the "Welcome to Downtown" mural and a concert by Vocalocity. In partnership with Historic Downtown Brigham City.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for extended hours and a reception at the museum as part of the Art on Main Festival. Explore the Smithsonian exhibition as part of an evening of art, including the dedication of the "Welcome to Downtown" mural and a concert by Vocalocity. In partnership with Historic Downtown Brigham City.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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SUMMARY:DROP-IN FAMILY ACTIVITY | Make Your Own Community Art Activity with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts
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URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Be inspired by the houses and businesses in your community to make a \Nsculpture of your street, neighborhood, or town. What types of buildings \Nare in your neighborhood? What do you want your town to look like in the future? Drop in to join UMFA educators to use wood blocks and markers to design a community of your own!\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Be inspired by the houses and businesses in your community to make a <br />sculpture of your street, neighborhood, or town. What types of buildings <br />are in your neighborhood? What do you want your town to look like in the future? Drop in to join UMFA educators to use wood blocks and markers to design a community of your own!<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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SUMMARY:FAMILY ACTIVITY | Brigham City Rocket Rally
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URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wanted to design a rocket? Come learn about the physics required to build and launch rockets before designing your own. Participants will design, construct, and launch a water rocket. The museum will provide the materials, you provide the creativity. Sign up for a morning or afternoon slot at www.brighamcitymuseum.org, maximum 20 kids per slot.\N\NSLOT 1 | 10:00am-12:00pm\NSLOT 2 | 2:00pm-4:00pm\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Have you ever wanted to design a rocket? Come learn about the physics required to build and launch rockets before designing your own. Participants will design, construct, and launch a water rocket. The museum will provide the materials, you provide the creativity. Sign up for a morning or afternoon slot at www.brighamcitymuseum.org, maximum 20 kids per slot.<br /><br />SLOT 1 | 10:00am-12:00pm<br />SLOT 2 | 2:00pm-4:00pm<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240604T173000
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Rural Utah at a Crossroads with Greg Smoak
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URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join U of U history professor Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads Utah tour) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This presentation will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join U of U history professor Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads Utah tour) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This presentation will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240606T120000
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SUMMARY:DROP IN ACTIVITY | Utah Historical Society Drop-In Scan & Share
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help San Juan County residents preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn how to preserve their items and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection (originals are returned to you). Come join us at one of three Scan & Share events in Bluff, Monticello, or Montezuma Creek! No appointment necessary.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help San Juan County residents preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn how to preserve their items and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection (originals are returned to you). Come join us at one of three Scan & Share events in Bluff, Monticello, or Montezuma Creek! No appointment necessary.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
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SUMMARY:DROP IN ACTIVITY | Utah Historical Society Drop-In Scan & Share
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help San Juan County residents preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn how to preserve their items and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection (originals are returned to you). Come join us at one of three Scan & Share events in Bluff, Monticello, or Montezuma Creek! No appointment necessary.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help San Juan County residents preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn how to preserve their items and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection (originals are returned to you). Come join us at one of three Scan & Share events in Bluff, Monticello, or Montezuma Creek! No appointment necessary.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240608T120000
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SUMMARY:DROP IN ACTIVITY | Utah Historical Society Drop-In Scan & Share
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help San Juan County residents preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn how to preserve their items and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection (originals are returned to you). Come join us at one of three Scan & Share events in Bluff, Monticello, or Montezuma Creek! No appointment necessary.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Want to preserve and share your history? Experts from the Utah Historical Society will help San Juan County residents preserve and share their photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent their heritage. Participants will learn how to preserve their items and create digital copies that will become part of The Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection (originals are returned to you). Come join us at one of three Scan & Share events in Bluff, Monticello, or Montezuma Creek! No appointment necessary.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
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SUMMARY:DROP-IN ACTIVITY | Utah Historical Society Scan & Share
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URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Want to preserve and share your history? Bring your photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent your past, your family, and your community in Utah. Items will be scanned (and the originals returned to you) and digital copies will become part of the Brigham City Museum Archive and the Utah Historical Society’s Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection. \N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Want to preserve and share your history? Bring your photos, letters, recipes, and other historical materials that represent your past, your family, and your community in Utah. Items will be scanned (and the originals returned to you) and digital copies will become part of the Brigham City Museum Archive and the Utah Historical Society’s Peoples of Utah Revisited online collection. <br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T140000
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP | Caring for Your Keepsakes
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DTSTAMP:20260308T100142Z
URL:https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Many of us have objects of deep personal significance in our homes, items such as books, artwork, military memorabilia, religious items, and of course photographs. Maybe they are on display in a china cabinet, stashed in an attic, or are something you use regularly. Whether handed down over generations, or the start of a new tradition, these items are treasures that we hope to preserve. Come learn some simple and inexpensive techniques that you can use at home. Participants are encouraged to come with questions about the unique keepsakes in their households.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/\N\NCrossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Many of us have objects of deep personal significance in our homes, items such as books, artwork, military memorabilia, religious items, and of course photographs. Maybe they are on display in a china cabinet, stashed in an attic, or are something you use regularly. Whether handed down over generations, or the start of a new tradition, these items are treasures that we hope to preserve. Come learn some simple and inexpensive techniques that you can use at home. Participants are encouraged to come with questions about the unique keepsakes in their households.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the Brigham CIty Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://brighamcitymuseum.org/event/crossroads/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at Brigham City Museum of Art and History from May 4 to June 22, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Friday, 10:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Free Admission. Group tours and field trips available on request.
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | The Art Scene in San Juan County
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join Steve and Georgiana Simpson as they share their extensive knowledge about the evolution of the Native American art in San Juan County.  Owner of the Twin Rock Trading Post in Bluff, Steve has long worked closely with local Native American artists to inspire new techniques and designs, balancing tradition and innovation. Georgiana is an artist, visual arts educator, and arts advocate.    \N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Steve and Georgiana Simpson as they share their extensive knowledge about the evolution of the Native American art in San Juan County.  Owner of the Twin Rock Trading Post in Bluff, Steve has long worked closely with local Native American artists to inspire new techniques and designs, balancing tradition and innovation. Georgiana is an artist, visual arts educator, and arts advocate.    <br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240629
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition in Green River | Crossroads: Change in Rural America
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2834
DESCRIPTION:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThe Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />The Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240629
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Crossing the Green: Community at a Crossroads?
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URL:https://johnwesleypowell.com/
DESCRIPTION:Crossing the Green: Community at a Crossroads? is a local companion exhibit to Crossroads that inspires thought and conversation on the challenges and opportunities rural residents face. Green River continuously shifts, and this harsh landscape demands resilience, adaptability, and perseverance. As you explore the past for insight into the present, consider:  What is the Future of Green River?\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/\N\NCrossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Crossing the Green: Community at a Crossroads? is a local companion exhibit to Crossroads that inspires thought and conversation on the challenges and opportunities rural residents face. Green River continuously shifts, and this harsh landscape demands resilience, adaptability, and perseverance. As you explore the past for insight into the present, consider:  What is the Future of Green River?<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
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SUMMARY:RIBBON CUTTING | Exhibition Grand Opening & Lecture with Greg Smoak
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URL:https://johnwesleypowell.com/
DESCRIPTION:Come help us celebrate the launch of Crossroads in Green River and the opening of our new exhibition Crossing the Green! Join us for welcoming remarks and a lecture with University of Utah historian Greg Smoak (state scholar for Crossroads), who will discuss the tensions between ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects its communities. Refreshments follow.\N\N10:00am | Explore the Exhibits\N11:00am | Opening Remarks & Lecture\N1:00pm | Refreshments on the Patio\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/\N\NCrossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come help us celebrate the launch of Crossroads in Green River and the opening of our new exhibition Crossing the Green! Join us for welcoming remarks and a lecture with University of Utah historian Greg Smoak (state scholar for Crossroads), who will discuss the tensions between ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects its communities. Refreshments follow.<br /><br />10:00am | Explore the Exhibits<br />11:00am | Opening Remarks & Lecture<br />1:00pm | Refreshments on the Patio<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240713T100000
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SUMMARY:DROP-IN FAMILY ACTIVITY | Make Your Own Community with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts
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URL:https://johnwesleypowell.com/
DESCRIPTION:Be inspired by the houses and businesses around you to build your street, neighborhood, and city. What do you want your town to look like in the future? Using wood blocks and markers, you get to design a community of your own! Bring your entire family to this activity where all the materials will be furnished to help you create a masterpiece!\N\NPresented in partnership with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Event is Vail Hatt Memorial Park Pavilions outside the JWP Museum.\N\NPresented in partnership with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Event is Vail Hatt Memorial Park Pavilions outside the JWP Museum.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/\N\NCrossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Be inspired by the houses and businesses around you to build your street, neighborhood, and city. What do you want your town to look like in the future? Using wood blocks and markers, you get to design a community of your own! Bring your entire family to this activity where all the materials will be furnished to help you create a masterpiece!<br /><br />Presented in partnership with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Event is Vail Hatt Memorial Park Pavilions outside the JWP Museum.<br /><br />Presented in partnership with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Event is Vail Hatt Memorial Park Pavilions outside the JWP Museum.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240725T190000
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SUMMARY:CONCERT | An Evening in San Juan with the Pugh Sisters 
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join us to hear the talented Pugh Sisters (Madalyn, Lydia, Elizabeth, and cousin Kamora) as they share their repertoire of enchanting melodies written especially for this evening. Hear songs about the red rocks and legends about the place we call home. \N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us to hear the talented Pugh Sisters (Madalyn, Lydia, Elizabeth, and cousin Kamora) as they share their repertoire of enchanting melodies written especially for this evening. Hear songs about the red rocks and legends about the place we call home. <br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See the Crossroads exhibition at USU Library & Science Building, Blanding from 8/26-10/12/2024, Monday to Friday 7:00am to 10:00pm.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240820T173000
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SUMMARY:COMMUNITY DISCUSSION | If We Build It, Where Will They Live?  
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion about the housing shortage in the City of Green River for both residents and potential newcomers. Economic investment in the area will attract workers and families but where will they live? As a current resident, how do you want housing to develop? \N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/\N\NCrossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for a discussion about the housing shortage in the City of Green River for both residents and potential newcomers. Economic investment in the area will attract workers and families but where will they live? As a current resident, how do you want housing to develop? <br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240826
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition in Blanding | Crossroads: Change in Rural America
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThe Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Family Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\NSee Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />The Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Family Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br />See Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit |  Our Homegrown Heritages: Past, Present, and Future
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:"Our Homegrown Heritages: Past, Present, and Future" focuses on the culture of San Juan County featuring our unique history, geography, and ethnic diversity. \N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Our Homegrown Heritages: Past, Present, and Future" focuses on the culture of San Juan County featuring our unique history, geography, and ethnic diversity. <br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit |  San Juan County Crossroads
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:"San Juan County Crossroads" features the results of San Juan School District’s writing contest, which asked students to focus on the heritage of their families and home communities.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"San Juan County Crossroads" features the results of San Juan School District’s writing contest, which asked students to focus on the heritage of their families and home communities.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding.  For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240830T180000
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SUMMARY:CELEBRATION | Crossroads Exhibition Kickoff Opening 
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join the M.T. Hurst Foundation and USU Blanding, along with our community partners to welcome the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America to Blanding! Enjoy light refreshments as you peruse the exhibition. Short remarks at 6:30pm. \N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the M.T. Hurst Foundation and USU Blanding, along with our community partners to welcome the Smithsonian exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America to Blanding! Enjoy light refreshments as you peruse the exhibition. Short remarks at 6:30pm. <br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240907T140000
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SUMMARY:DISCUSSION | Legacies of Mining the West with Nichelle Frank and Dennis Shumway
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join USU History Professor Nichelle Frank and San Juan County Public Health Environmental Health Director Dennis Shumway for a discussion about the environmental and human health impacts of mining, how the US environmental movement affected cultural landscapes in intermountain mining towns, and current efforts to change the legacies of mining in San Juan County.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join USU History Professor Nichelle Frank and San Juan County Public Health Environmental Health Director Dennis Shumway for a discussion about the environmental and human health impacts of mining, how the US environmental movement affected cultural landscapes in intermountain mining towns, and current efforts to change the legacies of mining in San Juan County.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240921T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240921T170000
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SUMMARY:MELON DAYS DROP-IN FAMILY ACTIVITY | Who’s Who on the Green River City Street Signs?
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URL:https://johnwesleypowell.com/
DESCRIPTION:Come find our booth after the Melon Days parade to learn about the founding and heritage families memorialized with local street names. Tell us about your family and design a street sign to take home, and claim your favorite block, road, or lane with your choice of street name on our giant community map!\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/\N\NCrossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come find our booth after the Melon Days parade to learn about the founding and heritage families memorialized with local street names. Tell us about your family and design a street sign to take home, and claim your favorite block, road, or lane with your choice of street name on our giant community map!<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the John Wesley Powell River History Museum. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://johnwesleypowell.com/<br /><br />Crossroads will be at John Wesley Powell River History Museum from June 29 to August 18, 2024. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm. Exhibit is free with museum admission. Green River residents and members are always free. 
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Rural Utah at a Crossroads with Greg Smoak
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Join U of U history professor Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads Utah tour) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This presentation will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join U of U history professor Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads Utah tour) on an exploration of the tensions between the ideals and realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects our communities. This presentation will encourage thinking and conversations about rural Utah and our own community.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241009
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | Connected to the Land
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URL:https://www.granaryarts.org/
DESCRIPTION:Granary Arts invites you to join us for “Connected to the Land” a group exhibition exploring women’s narratives rooted in the land and rural places. Included Artists: Odette England, Ray Farmer, Carly Jakins, Jane Roberts DeGroff, Elizabeth Stone, Elpitha Tsoutsounakis\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. \N\NSee "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm\N\NSee the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at \NGranary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm\N\NFree admission to both venues. School tours available on request.\N\NFor more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Granary Arts invites you to join us for “Connected to the Land” a group exhibition exploring women’s narratives rooted in the land and rural places. Included Artists: Odette England, Ray Farmer, Carly Jakins, Jane Roberts DeGroff, Elizabeth Stone, Elpitha Tsoutsounakis<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. <br /><br />See "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm<br /><br />See the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at <br />Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm<br /><br />Free admission to both venues. School tours available on request.<br /><br />For more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241009
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SUMMARY:Crossroads Local Exhibit | What's Your Story?
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URL:https://www.granaryarts.org/
DESCRIPTION:Granary Arts invites you to join us  for “What’s Your Story?” a collaborative and interactive community exhibition showcasing local stories. Viewers are invited to add their story to the exhibition, responding to the question, “What is Your Connection to the Land?” visually or textually. These responses will become part of our gallery exhibition, displayed on a common wall.\N\NThis exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. \N\NCrossroads Exhibition Hours at Snow College Library: M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm\N\NConnected to the Land and What's Your Story? exhibition hours at Granary Arts: Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm\N\NFree admission to both venues. School tours available on request.\N\NFor more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Granary Arts invites you to join us  for “What’s Your Story?” a collaborative and interactive community exhibition showcasing local stories. Viewers are invited to add their story to the exhibition, responding to the question, “What is Your Connection to the Land?” visually or textually. These responses will become part of our gallery exhibition, displayed on a common wall.<br /><br />This exhibit accompanies the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. <br /><br />Crossroads Exhibition Hours at Snow College Library: M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm<br /><br />Connected to the Land and What's Your Story? exhibition hours at Granary Arts: Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm<br /><br />Free admission to both venues. School tours available on request.<br /><br />For more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
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SUMMARY:DROP-IN FAMILY ACTIVITY | Recording Data as Art with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts 
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Rural Utah is facing 21st century changes and opportunities. Come get inspired to understand your community – where we came from and new prospects on the horizon – through data tracking. Join UMFA educators to get inspired by data recorded in beautiful ways and then create your own methods of artfully tracking data. Your observations can have impact on your community! Bring your entire family to this activity where all the materials will be furnished to help you create a masterpiece! \N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Rural Utah is facing 21st century changes and opportunities. Come get inspired to understand your community – where we came from and new prospects on the horizon – through data tracking. Join UMFA educators to get inspired by data recorded in beautiful ways and then create your own methods of artfully tracking data. Your observations can have impact on your community! Bring your entire family to this activity where all the materials will be furnished to help you create a masterpiece! <br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Exhibition in Ephraim | Crossroads: Change in Rural America
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URL:https://www.snow.edu/library/
DESCRIPTION:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.\N\NCrossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.\N\NThe Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen Huntsman Library. \N\NFor more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america\N\NCrossroads Exhibition Hours at Snow College Library: M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm\N\NCompanion exhibits at Granary Arts, right around the corner from the Snow Library. See "Connected to the Land" and "What's Your Story?" at Granary Arts: Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm\N\NFree admission to both venues. School tours available on request.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Every rural person and place has a story. Change is part of that story.<br /><br />Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a traveling exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program that provokes fresh thinking and sparks conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. Crossroads offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths over the past century – to highlight changes that affected their fortunes, explore how they have adapted, and think about what's next.<br /><br />The Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen Huntsman Library. <br /><br />For more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america<br /><br />Crossroads Exhibition Hours at Snow College Library: M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm<br /><br />Companion exhibits at Granary Arts, right around the corner from the Snow Library. See "Connected to the Land" and "What's Your Story?" at Granary Arts: Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm<br /><br />Free admission to both venues. School tours available on request.
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge & Resistance with Andrew Gulliford
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URL:https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/
DESCRIPTION:Finalist for the Utah Historical Society’s 2023 Best Book in Utah History Award, Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge & Resistance explores 11,000 years of human and environmental history in southeast Utah. Join Fort Lewis College historian and author Andrew Gulliford for stories about this unique geography as a place of refuge and resistance for Native Americans who seek to preserve their ancestral homes, and for the descendants of Mormon families who arrived by wagon train in 1880. Enjoy passages from the book, photos, and maps. With its national and international recognition, Bears Ears National Monument is a bellwether for changing public land issues in the West.\N\NThis event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/\N\NSee Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Finalist for the Utah Historical Society’s 2023 Best Book in Utah History Award, Bears Ears: Landscape of Refuge & Resistance explores 11,000 years of human and environmental history in southeast Utah. Join Fort Lewis College historian and author Andrew Gulliford for stories about this unique geography as a place of refuge and resistance for Native Americans who seek to preserve their ancestral homes, and for the descendants of Mormon families who arrived by wagon train in 1880. Enjoy passages from the book, photos, and maps. With its national and international recognition, Bears Ears National Monument is a bellwether for changing public land issues in the West.<br /><br />This event is part of the programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with the M.T. Hurst Foundation and Utah State University Blanding. For more information, see www.utahhumanities.org or https://www.facebook.com/BlandingCrossroads/<br /><br />See Crossroads and companion exhibits from 8/26 to 10/12. Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00am-10:00pm, weekends by appointment 435.678.2201 or when open for Saturday events.
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITIONS RECEPTION | Crossroads in Ephraim Opening
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URL:https://www.granaryarts.org/
DESCRIPTION:Granary Arts invites you to join us for the opening reception for two new exhibitions on Thursday, October 24, 2024 / 6-8pm. The Smithsonian Institution’s “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” on view at Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library (141 E Center Street, Ephraim), and “Connected to the Land” a group exhibition on view at Granary Arts (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). The distance between the two exhibition is walkable, or a free shuttle will take guests between the two locations.\N\NThis event kicks off the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. \N\NCrossroads Exhibition Hours at Snow College Library: M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm\N\NConnected to the Land and What's Your Story? exhibition hours at Granary Arts: Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm\N\NFree admission to both venues. School tours available on request.\N\NFor more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Granary Arts invites you to join us for the opening reception for two new exhibitions on Thursday, October 24, 2024 / 6-8pm. The Smithsonian Institution’s “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” on view at Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library (141 E Center Street, Ephraim), and “Connected to the Land” a group exhibition on view at Granary Arts (86 North Main Street, Ephraim). The distance between the two exhibition is walkable, or a free shuttle will take guests between the two locations.<br /><br />This event kicks off the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. <br /><br />Crossroads Exhibition Hours at Snow College Library: M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm<br /><br />Connected to the Land and What's Your Story? exhibition hours at Granary Arts: Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm<br /><br />Free admission to both venues. School tours available on request.<br /><br />For more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
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SUMMARY:COMMUNITY CONVERSATION | Connected to the Land
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DESCRIPTION:Granary Arts invites you to join us for a Community Conversation: Connected to the Land, moderated by Micol Hebron on Friday, November 1, 2024 / 7pm. \N\NCome listen to local community members responding to the prompt, “What is Your Connection to the Land?” in a unique and collaborative live event highlighting the experiences of women in rural Utah. \N \NAttendees are invited to bring a simple object that expresses their connection to the land. These items will be exchanged at the end of the event, please bring something you are willing to give away, and plan to go home with something new. This can be a rock, poem, flower, drawing, recipe, dirt, etc. anything that connects you to the land.\N\NAfter the main event, everyone is invited to add their own stories to the community exhibition, What’s Your Story? These responses will become part of our gallery exhibition, displayed on a common wall.\N\NThis event is part of the public programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library.\N\NSee "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm\N\NSee the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm\N\NFree admission to both venues. School tours available on request.\N\NFor more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Granary Arts invites you to join us for a Community Conversation: Connected to the Land, moderated by Micol Hebron on Friday, November 1, 2024 / 7pm. <br /><br />Come listen to local community members responding to the prompt, “What is Your Connection to the Land?” in a unique and collaborative live event highlighting the experiences of women in rural Utah. <br /> <br />Attendees are invited to bring a simple object that expresses their connection to the land. These items will be exchanged at the end of the event, please bring something you are willing to give away, and plan to go home with something new. This can be a rock, poem, flower, drawing, recipe, dirt, etc. anything that connects you to the land.<br /><br />After the main event, everyone is invited to add their own stories to the community exhibition, What’s Your Story? These responses will become part of our gallery exhibition, displayed on a common wall.<br /><br />This event is part of the public programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library.<br /><br />See "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm<br /><br />See the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm<br /><br />Free admission to both venues. School tours available on request.<br /><br />For more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
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SUMMARY:LECTURE | Rural Utah at a Crossroads with Greg Smoak
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URL:https://www.granaryarts.org/
DESCRIPTION:Granary Arts invites you to join us for a lecture by University of Utah history professor Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads Utah tour) on Friday, November 8 / 11:30am located at Snow College Founders Hall. \N\NUtahns embrace a rural identity despite most of our state’s population being urban and most of its land being public. Come learn more about the tension between the ideals versus realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects its communities. \N\NThis event is part of the public programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. \N\NSee "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm\N\NSee the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm\N\NFree admission to both venues. School tours available on request.\N\NFor more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Granary Arts invites you to join us for a lecture by University of Utah history professor Greg Smoak (state scholar for the Crossroads Utah tour) on Friday, November 8 / 11:30am located at Snow College Founders Hall. <br /><br />Utahns embrace a rural identity despite most of our state’s population being urban and most of its land being public. Come learn more about the tension between the ideals versus realities of life in rural Utah as change – past and present – affects its communities. <br /><br />This event is part of the public programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. <br /><br />See "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm<br /><br />See the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm<br /><br />Free admission to both venues. School tours available on request.<br /><br />For more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
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SUMMARY:DROP IN ACTIVITY | Utah Historical Society Drop-In Scan & Share
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URL:https://www.granaryarts.org/
DESCRIPTION:Granary Arts and the Utah Historical Society invite you to join us for a Scan and Share event on Saturday, November 16, 2024 / 11am-3pm. \N\NThis is an open call for Sanpete and Utah history! Community members are invited to bring photos, letters, recipes, and other items of personal and historical significance, past and present. The documents will be digitized and added to the online collection, “Peoples of Utah Revisited.”\N\NThis event is part of the public programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. \N\NSee "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm\N\NSee the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm\N\NFree admission to both venues. School tours available on request.\N\NFor more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Granary Arts and the Utah Historical Society invite you to join us for a Scan and Share event on Saturday, November 16, 2024 / 11am-3pm. <br /><br />This is an open call for Sanpete and Utah history! Community members are invited to bring photos, letters, recipes, and other items of personal and historical significance, past and present. The documents will be digitized and added to the online collection, “Peoples of Utah Revisited.”<br /><br />This event is part of the public programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. <br /><br />See "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm<br /><br />See the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm<br /><br />Free admission to both venues. School tours available on request.<br /><br />For more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
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SUMMARY:COMMUNITY WORKSHOP | Recording Data as Art with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts 
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URL:https://www.granaryarts.org/
DESCRIPTION:Granary Arts and Utah Museum of Fine Arts invites you to join us for a free community workshop, Recording Data as Art with Virginia Catherall, on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 / 3:30-4:30pm. Come learn to track and record data as art at this all-ages family art activity. \N\NRural Utah is facing 21st century changes and opportunities. Come get inspired to understand your community – where we came from and new prospects on the horizon – through data tracking. Join UMFA educators to get inspired by data recorded in beautiful ways and then create your own methods of artfully tracking data. Your observations can have impact on your community! Bring your family to this activity where all the materials will be furnished to help you create a masterpiece! \N\NThis event is part of the public programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. \N\NSee "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm\N\NSee the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm\N\NFree admission to both venues. School tours available on request.\N\NFor more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Granary Arts and Utah Museum of Fine Arts invites you to join us for a free community workshop, Recording Data as Art with Virginia Catherall, on Wednesday, December 4, 2024 / 3:30-4:30pm. Come learn to track and record data as art at this all-ages family art activity. <br /><br />Rural Utah is facing 21st century changes and opportunities. Come get inspired to understand your community – where we came from and new prospects on the horizon – through data tracking. Join UMFA educators to get inspired by data recorded in beautiful ways and then create your own methods of artfully tracking data. Your observations can have impact on your community! Bring your family to this activity where all the materials will be furnished to help you create a masterpiece! <br /><br />This event is part of the public programming for the Museum on Main Street exhibition, Crossroads: Change in Rural America, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and Utah Humanities, touring in partnership with Granary Arts and Snow College Karen H. Huntsman Library. <br /><br />See "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" at Snow College Library from 10/19/2024 to 12/15/2024 (141 E Center St, Ephraim): M-Th 7:30am-12am, F 7:30am-7pm, Sat 12pm-6pm, Sun 5pm-11pm<br /><br />See the Sanpete local companion exhibition "Connected to the Land" at Granary Arts from 10/9/2024 to 1/17/2025 (86 N Main St, Ephraim): Wednesday to Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm<br /><br />Free admission to both venues. School tours available on request.<br /><br />For more information, see https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/crossroads-change-in-rural-america or the Ephraim Crossroads project website at https://www.granaryarts.org/crossroads-change-in-rural-america
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SUMMARY:SMITHSONIAN EXHIBITION | Voices & Votes: Democracy in America in West Valley City
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DESCRIPTION:Our democracy is ever-changing -- with every generation, every election, and every time we choose to vote and raise our voices. It lives and is reborn at the ballot box, on the streets, in meeting houses, and in our homes. \N\NPlease join us for "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Come learn about the bold American experiment of a government run by and for the people, and examine the influences that shaped its early days and the changes that have occurred in the 250 years since. \N\NVisit the exhibition in West Valley City from March 28 to May 31, 2026 and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\NVoices & Votes: Democracy in America is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NUtah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes\N\NVoices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Our democracy is ever-changing -- with every generation, every election, and every time we choose to vote and raise our voices. It lives and is reborn at the ballot box, on the streets, in meeting houses, and in our homes. <br /><br />Please join us for "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Come learn about the bold American experiment of a government run by and for the people, and examine the influences that shaped its early days and the changes that have occurred in the 250 years since. <br /><br />Visit the exhibition in West Valley City from March 28 to May 31, 2026 and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />Voices & Votes: Democracy in America is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Utah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes<br /><br />Voices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITION | 72 Voices I 72 Votes
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DESCRIPTION:72 Voices I 72 Votes tells the story of how West Valley City was born.  Using ephemera, art, and artifacts, the exhibit showcases the "progress as promised" of a city that almost wasn't. Incorporating in 1980 by the slimmest of margins, the story of Utah's second largest and most diverse city is an important one when considering both voices and votes.\N\N"72 Voices | 72 Votes" accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\N"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NUtah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes\N\NVoices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:72 Voices I 72 Votes tells the story of how West Valley City was born.  Using ephemera, art, and artifacts, the exhibit showcases the "progress as promised" of a city that almost wasn't. Incorporating in 1980 by the slimmest of margins, the story of Utah's second largest and most diverse city is an important one when considering both voices and votes.<br /><br />"72 Voices | 72 Votes" accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Utah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes<br /><br />Voices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITION | Amewica 250
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DESCRIPTION:"Amewica 250" features local illustrative artist and cat-lover Shu Yamamoto's interpretation and celebration of America's 250.\N\N"Amewica 250" accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\N"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NUtah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes\N\NVoices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:"Amewica 250" features local illustrative artist and cat-lover Shu Yamamoto's interpretation and celebration of America's 250.<br /><br />"Amewica 250" accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Utah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes<br /><br />Voices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
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SUMMARY:EXHIBITION | Campaign Buttons 1896 - 2024
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DESCRIPTION:Come take a look at former West Valley City Mayor and Utah House Representative Mike Winder's personal collection of campaign buttons, dating back to 1896, the first year the "pinback" began.\N\NThis exhibition of historic campaign buttons accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\N"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NUtah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes\N\NVoices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come take a look at former West Valley City Mayor and Utah House Representative Mike Winder's personal collection of campaign buttons, dating back to 1896, the first year the "pinback" began.<br /><br />This exhibition of historic campaign buttons accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Utah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes<br /><br />Voices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
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SUMMARY:EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM | It's Our House: ARTrageous Online
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DESCRIPTION:ARTrageous Online! supports core curriculum learning for 7-12th grade students by introducing students to passionate and accomplished "thought leaders" in our community. "It's Our House" is an online educational program that presents video interviews of Utah State House Representative Jake Fitisemanu, highlighting stories of his political journey, why he serves, and his values in representing the views of his West Valley "neighbors" within the state legislature.\N\NARTragous Online consistes of vibrant video presentations, activities, and lesson plans that support arts integration in English, Science, and Social Studies. Connect to this online educational curriculum at https://www.culturalcelebration.org/jake-fitisemanu\N\NThis "It's Our House" ARTrageous online unit accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to see the exhibition and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\N"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NUtah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes\N\NVoices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:ARTrageous Online! supports core curriculum learning for 7-12th grade students by introducing students to passionate and accomplished "thought leaders" in our community. "It's Our House" is an online educational program that presents video interviews of Utah State House Representative Jake Fitisemanu, highlighting stories of his political journey, why he serves, and his values in representing the views of his West Valley "neighbors" within the state legislature.<br /><br />ARTragous Online consistes of vibrant video presentations, activities, and lesson plans that support arts integration in English, Science, and Social Studies. Connect to this online educational curriculum at https://www.culturalcelebration.org/jake-fitisemanu<br /><br />This "It's Our House" ARTrageous online unit accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to see the exhibition and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Utah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes<br /><br />Voices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
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SUMMARY:Voices & Votes Exhibition Grand Opening Reception
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DESCRIPTION:Come help us celebrate the launch of the Utah tour of the Smithsonian exhibition "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," as well as its local companion exhibits in West Valley City! Join us for welcoming remarks, talks from scholars and dignitaries, craft activities with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, and guided tours. Light refreshments will be served.\N\N"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\N"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NUtah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes\N\NVoices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Come help us celebrate the launch of the Utah tour of the Smithsonian exhibition "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," as well as its local companion exhibits in West Valley City! Join us for welcoming remarks, talks from scholars and dignitaries, craft activities with the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, and guided tours. Light refreshments will be served.<br />"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Utah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes<br /><br />Voices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
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SUMMARY:EVENT | Breaking the Deadlock
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a screening of an episode of the "Breaking the Deadlock" PBS series, followed by a panel discussion on how to better manage conversations where folks are deeply entrenched in opposing ideology. Hosted in partnership with PBS Utah, and featuring Marcie Young Cancio (Associate Professor, Department of Communications, University of Utah).\N\NThis event accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to see the exhibition and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\N"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NUtah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes\N\NVoices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us for a screening of an episode of the "Breaking the Deadlock" PBS series, followed by a panel discussion on how to better manage conversations where folks are deeply entrenched in opposing ideology. Hosted in partnership with PBS Utah, and featuring Marcie Young Cancio (Associate Professor, Department of Communications, University of Utah).<br /><br />This event accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to see the exhibition and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Utah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes<br /><br />Voices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
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SUMMARY:EVENT | Generations of West Valley: A Story Circle
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an evening presentation of true personal stories of life in West Valley. These stories are the culmination of a workshop series led by writer, poet, storyteller, folklorist, and teacher Dr Masha Shukovich. For more information email: susan.klinker@wvc-ut.gov\N\NThis event accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to see the exhibition and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\N"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NUtah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes\N\NVoices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us for an evening presentation of true personal stories of life in West Valley. These stories are the culmination of a workshop series led by writer, poet, storyteller, folklorist, and teacher Dr Masha Shukovich. For more information email: susan.klinker@wvc-ut.gov<br /><br />This event accompanies "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Visit the Cultural Celebration Center in West Valley City from March 28 to May 30, 2026 to see the exhibition and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />"Voices & Votes: Democracy in America" is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities and local venues around the state. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Utah Cultural Celebration hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Friday-Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm. Check out the public programming calendar here: https://www.culturalcelebration.org/voices-votes<br /><br />Voices & Votes Utah Tour Website: https://utahhumanities.org/programs/community-heritage/museum-on-main-street/voices-votes-democracy-in-america
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SUMMARY:SMITHSONIAN EXHIBITION | Voices & Votes: Democracy in America in Moab
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DESCRIPTION:Our democracy is ever-changing -- with every generation, every election, and every time we choose to vote and raise our voices. It lives and is reborn at the ballot box, on the streets, in meeting houses, and in our homes. \N\NPlease join us for "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Come learn about the bold American experiment of a government run by and for the people, and examine the influences that shaped its early days and the changes that have occurred in the 250 years since.  \N\NVisit the exhibition in Moab from June 8 to August 7, 2026 and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\NVoices & Votes: Democracy in America is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NMoab Arts hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5pm. Check out our Voices & Votes  programming at https://www.moabarts.org/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Our democracy is ever-changing -- with every generation, every election, and every time we choose to vote and raise our voices. It lives and is reborn at the ballot box, on the streets, in meeting houses, and in our homes. <br /><br />Please join us for "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Come learn about the bold American experiment of a government run by and for the people, and examine the influences that shaped its early days and the changes that have occurred in the 250 years since.  <br /><br />Visit the exhibition in Moab from June 8 to August 7, 2026 and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />Voices & Votes: Democracy in America is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Moab Arts hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am-5pm. Check out our Voices & Votes  programming at https://www.moabarts.org/
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SUMMARY:SMITHSONIAN EXHIBITION | Voices & Votes: Democracy in America in Vernal
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DESCRIPTION:Our democracy is ever-changing -- with every generation, every election, and every time we choose to vote and raise our voices. It lives and is reborn at the ballot box, on the streets, in meeting houses, and in our homes. \N\NPlease join us for "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Come learn about the bold American experiment of a government run by and for the people, and examine the influences that shaped its early days and the changes that have occurred in the 250 years since. \N\NVisit the exhibition in Vernal from August 15 to October 17, 2026 and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.\N\NVoices & Votes: Democracy in America is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.\N\NMuseum of Uintah County hours: M-F 9:00am-6:00pm. Check hours and exhibition related programming at https://themuc.org/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Our democracy is ever-changing -- with every generation, every election, and every time we choose to vote and raise our voices. It lives and is reborn at the ballot box, on the streets, in meeting houses, and in our homes. <br /><br />Please join us for "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America," a Smithsonian exhibition that explores the action, reaction, vision, and revision that democracy demands as Americans continue to question how to shape our country. Come learn about the bold American experiment of a government run by and for the people, and examine the influences that shaped its early days and the changes that have occurred in the 250 years since. <br /><br />Visit the exhibition in Vernal from August 15 to October 17, 2026 and learn how Utah connects to this national story through local companion exhibits and public programming.<br /><br />Voices & Votes: Democracy in America is made possible in Utah by Utah Humanities. Voices & Votes is part of Museum on Main Street, a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and State Humanities Councils nationwide. It is based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. Support for Museum on Main Street has been provided by the United States Congress.<br /><br />Museum of Uintah County hours: M-F 9:00am-6:00pm. Check hours and exhibition related programming at https://themuc.org/
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