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SUMMARY:Howling for Glen Canyon Craig Childs and Greg Istock Present Blood River
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URL:https://johnwesleypowell.com/
DESCRIPTION:The event celebrates the "Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers" exhibit featured in our rotating gallery that will close June 1st.  The exhibit is a partnership between River Runner/Guide Ken Sleight, Producer Martha Ham & Curator Ryann Savino.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The event celebrates the "Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers" exhibit featured in our rotating gallery that will close June 1st.  The exhibit is a partnership between River Runner/Guide Ken Sleight, Producer Martha Ham & Curator Ryann Savino.
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SUMMARY:Howling for Glen Canyon: Zak Podmore, Dawn Kish, and Dustin Justin Emmers present Glen Canyon Rising
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URL:https://johnwesleypowell.com/
DESCRIPTION:The event celebrates the "Glen Canyon: A River Guide Remembers" exhibit featured in our rotating gallery that will close June 1st.  The exhibit is a partnership between River Runner/Guide Ken Sleight, Producer Martha Ham & Curator Ryann Savino.
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SUMMARY:The Northern Utah Trail Fest Journal Making/Writing Workshop/Open Mic/ Sunset Poetry Hike
CREATED:20260416T070213Z
DTSTAMP:20260416T070213Z
URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3140
DESCRIPTION:11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Booth book sales \N3:30 to 4:30 p.m. – Journal Making \N4:30 to 5:30 p.m. – Open mic \N5:30 to 6:30 p.m. – Writing Workshop \N6:30 to 7:30 p.m. – Sunset Poetry Hike \N\NAfter 10/1, please contact the organizer for changes or updates. \N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Booth book sales <br />3:30 to 4:30 p.m. – Journal Making <br />4:30 to 5:30 p.m. – Open mic <br />5:30 to 6:30 p.m. – Writing Workshop <br />6:30 to 7:30 p.m. – Sunset Poetry Hike <br /><br />After 10/1, please contact the organizer for changes or updates. <br />
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Walking the Watershed on Antelope Island
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2940
DESCRIPTION:Guided by Lara Chho and Joan Entwistle\NThis walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities.\NLimited 12 participants. All ages welcome.\NFree with registration. State park entrance fee of $15 applies.\NWe will meet at the Lake Loop Trailhead.\NWear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks and binoculars if you have them.\NWe will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Guided by Lara Chho and Joan Entwistle<br />This walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities.<br />Limited 12 participants. All ages welcome.<br />Free with registration. State park entrance fee of $15 applies.<br />We will meet at the Lake Loop Trailhead.<br />Wear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks and binoculars if you have them.<br />We will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Writing to Take the Lake's Perspective with Nan and Amy
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2941
DESCRIPTION:Saturday, January 13th from 1-4pm\NMeet at the Antelope Island State Park Visitor Center in the media room.\N($15 Park Entrance Fee per Vehicle). \NCo-Facilitated by Amy & Nan\NThank you to Utah Humanities for supporting this writing circle which is part of the series Writing to Witness the Watershed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Saturday, January 13th from 1-4pm<br />Meet at the Antelope Island State Park Visitor Center in the media room.<br />($15 Park Entrance Fee per Vehicle). <br />Co-Facilitated by Amy & Nan<br />Thank you to Utah Humanities for supporting this writing circle which is part of the series Writing to Witness the Watershed.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Great Salt Lake Daily Meditation on Behalf of Imperiled Inland Seas Worldwide
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2942
DESCRIPTION:Join us for morning meditation dedicated to Great Salt Lake and her tributaries as well as imperiled water bodies across the planet, especially inland seas. Come from wherever you are! You will receive the Zoom link within a day, after you sign up.\N\NWe sit in silence together Monday through Friday after brief dedication, from 7:00- 7:25 am MST via Zoom.\N\NThe door closes at 7:05 MST to support practicing with presence. You can join belatedly by sitting in loving-silence knowing that others are sitting with you in community.\N\NBefore you begin, please watch this warm-hearted invitation and orientation from Erin Geesaman Rabke
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join us for morning meditation dedicated to Great Salt Lake and her tributaries as well as imperiled water bodies across the planet, especially inland seas. Come from wherever you are! You will receive the Zoom link within a day, after you sign up.<br /><br />We sit in silence together Monday through Friday after brief dedication, from 7:00- 7:25 am MST via Zoom.<br /><br />The door closes at 7:05 MST to support practicing with presence. You can join belatedly by sitting in loving-silence knowing that others are sitting with you in community.<br /><br />Before you begin, please watch this warm-hearted invitation and orientation from Erin Geesaman Rabke
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SUMMARY:Walking the Watershed with Anna Lindquist
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2952
DESCRIPTION:Join Anna Lindquist, lead guide, for a Walking the Watershed at Bountiful Pond.\N\NWalking the Watershed is a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion. Participants are invited to join an experienced guide for a 2 hour walk at a leisurely pace. Our purpose is to gather and listen to the water in a way that will foster and repair our relationships with the sentient, intelligent presence of water bodies.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Anna Lindquist, lead guide, for a Walking the Watershed at Bountiful Pond.<br /><br />Walking the Watershed is a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion. Participants are invited to join an experienced guide for a 2 hour walk at a leisurely pace. Our purpose is to gather and listen to the water in a way that will foster and repair our relationships with the sentient, intelligent presence of water bodies.
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SUMMARY:Walking the Watershed with Anna Lindquist
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2953
DESCRIPTION:Join Anna Lindquist, lead guide, for a Walking the Watershed at Antelope State Park. Meet at the Lake Loop Trail at 1pm.\N\NWalking the Watershed is a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion. Participants are invited to join an experienced guide for a 2 hour walk at a leisurely pace. Our purpose is to gather and listen to the water in a way that will foster and repair our relationships with the sentient, intelligent presence of water bodies.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join Anna Lindquist, lead guide, for a Walking the Watershed at Antelope State Park. Meet at the Lake Loop Trail at 1pm.<br /><br />Walking the Watershed is a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion. Participants are invited to join an experienced guide for a 2 hour walk at a leisurely pace. Our purpose is to gather and listen to the water in a way that will foster and repair our relationships with the sentient, intelligent presence of water bodies.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Walking the Watershed at McLeod Creek Trail, Park City
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2958
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 2/10\NMcLeod Creek Trail, Park City\NGuided by Lara Chho & Joan Entwistle\NLimited 16 participants\NAll ages welcome\NFree with registration\N\NWe will meet at Willow Creek Park, and walk on a packed snow surface along a flat trail.Wear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks, and binoculars if you have them.We will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted. More details will be provided via email prior to the walk.\N\NThis walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities. Through these mindful meanders, we seek to cultivate a deeper sense of place- both as individuals and in community- within the larger frame of the watershed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Saturday 2/10<br />McLeod Creek Trail, Park City<br />Guided by Lara Chho & Joan Entwistle<br />Limited 16 participants<br />All ages welcome<br />Free with registration<br /><br />We will meet at Willow Creek Park, and walk on a packed snow surface along a flat trail.Wear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks, and binoculars if you have them.We will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted. More details will be provided via email prior to the walk.<br /><br />This walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities. Through these mindful meanders, we seek to cultivate a deeper sense of place- both as individuals and in community- within the larger frame of the watershed.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Writing to Take the Lake's Perspective with Nan and Amy
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2957
DESCRIPTION:Saturday, February 17th from 1-4pm\NMeeting at the Antelope Island State Park Visitor Center in the media room.\N($15 Park Entrance Fee per Vehicle)\NLimited to 16 Participants (16+)\NCo-Facilitated by Amy & Nan\NThank you to Utah Humanities for supporting this writing circle which is part of the series Writing to Witness the Watershed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Saturday, February 17th from 1-4pm<br />Meeting at the Antelope Island State Park Visitor Center in the media room.<br />($15 Park Entrance Fee per Vehicle)<br />Limited to 16 Participants (16+)<br />Co-Facilitated by Amy & Nan<br />Thank you to Utah Humanities for supporting this writing circle which is part of the series Writing to Witness the Watershed.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Walking the Watershed in the Uinta National Forest
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2959
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 2/10\NMcLeod Creek Trail, Park City\NGuided by Lara Chho & Joan Entwistle\NLimited 16 participants\NAll ages welcome\NFree with registration\N\NWe will meet at Willow Creek Park, and walk on a packed snow surface along a flat trail.Wear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks, and binoculars if you have them.We will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted. More details will be provided via email prior to the walk.\N\NThis walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities. Through these mindful meanders, we seek to cultivate a deeper sense of place- both as individuals and in community- within the larger frame of the watershed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Saturday 2/10<br />McLeod Creek Trail, Park City<br />Guided by Lara Chho & Joan Entwistle<br />Limited 16 participants<br />All ages welcome<br />Free with registration<br /><br />We will meet at Willow Creek Park, and walk on a packed snow surface along a flat trail.Wear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks, and binoculars if you have them.We will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted. More details will be provided via email prior to the walk.<br /><br />This walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities. Through these mindful meanders, we seek to cultivate a deeper sense of place- both as individuals and in community- within the larger frame of the watershed.
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SUMMARY:River Writing: Sharing our Stories of Kinship
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2988
DESCRIPTION:Darren Parry, former Chairman of the Northwest Band and the Shoshone Nation, and lake-facing poet Nan Seymour will guide a friendly practice of finding, cultivating, and sharing our stories of kinship with the beyond human world. \N\NHave you have ever fallen in love with a river, befriended a tree, or felt a kinship with a wild animal or bird? All forms of life have a spirit. Even the rocks are singing. We’ll spend some time together remembering what we came into this world knowing. We'll employ generative writing practice (River Writing) to help us find our stories. With support from our community agreements, we'll practice listening to each other in gratitude, without critique or praise.\N\NSunday, March 10th, 1:00-4:00pm\NAntelope Island State Park Visitor Center media room. (State park fee of $15 applies) \NLimited to 16 participants. (Age 16+) \NNo expertise required, just a little courage. Everyone has stories to tell! Come curious. \NTuition $40 with sliding scale available. All tuition will be donated to the restoration project at Boa Ogai. \N\NDarren is also the author of The Bear River Massacre: A Shoshone History. Highly recommended reading for those interested in regional history and the power storytelling overall. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Darren Parry, former Chairman of the Northwest Band and the Shoshone Nation, and lake-facing poet Nan Seymour will guide a friendly practice of finding, cultivating, and sharing our stories of kinship with the beyond human world. <br /><br />Have you have ever fallen in love with a river, befriended a tree, or felt a kinship with a wild animal or bird? All forms of life have a spirit. Even the rocks are singing. We’ll spend some time together remembering what we came into this world knowing. We'll employ generative writing practice (River Writing) to help us find our stories. With support from our community agreements, we'll practice listening to each other in gratitude, without critique or praise.<br /><br />Sunday, March 10th, 1:00-4:00pm<br />Antelope Island State Park Visitor Center media room. (State park fee of $15 applies) <br />Limited to 16 participants. (Age 16+) <br />No expertise required, just a little courage. Everyone has stories to tell! Come curious. <br />Tuition $40 with sliding scale available. All tuition will be donated to the restoration project at Boa Ogai. <br /><br />Darren is also the author of The Bear River Massacre: A Shoshone History. Highly recommended reading for those interested in regional history and the power storytelling overall. 
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Walking the Watershed on Antelope Island
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2963
DESCRIPTION:Guided by Lara Chho\NThis walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities.\NLimited 12 participants. All ages welcome.\NFree with registration. State park entrance fee of $15 applies.\NWe will meet at the Lake Loop Trailhead.\NWear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks and binoculars if you have them.\NWe will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted.\N\NWe will meet at Willow Creek Park, and walk on a packed snow surface along a flat trail.Wear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks, and binoculars if you have them.We will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted. More details will be provided via email prior to the walk.\N\NThis walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities. Through these mindful meanders, we seek to cultivate a deeper sense of place- both as individuals and in community- within the larger frame of the watershed.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Guided by Lara Chho<br />This walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities.<br />Limited 12 participants. All ages welcome.<br />Free with registration. State park entrance fee of $15 applies.<br />We will meet at the Lake Loop Trailhead.<br />Wear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks and binoculars if you have them.<br />We will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted.<br /><br />We will meet at Willow Creek Park, and walk on a packed snow surface along a flat trail.Wear layers, mittens, and hat. Bring water & snacks, and binoculars if you have them.We will finish at the same location around Noon. Dogs on leash are permitted. More details will be provided via email prior to the walk.<br /><br />This walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities. Through these mindful meanders, we seek to cultivate a deeper sense of place- both as individuals and in community- within the larger frame of the watershed.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Songs from Along the Watershed: the Irreplacaeble Poetry Reading 2024
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2964
DESCRIPTION:Saturday, March 16th, 2-4pm.\NAntelope Island State Park (further location and transportation details will be sent via email)\NEveryone is welcome!\NFree with registration\NState park fee ($15 per vehicle) for access to Antelope Island will still apply. Please plan for extra travel time and dress warmly for outside!\N\NJoin us for the third annual reading of irreplaceable, a collective praise poem devoted to Great Salt Lake. The poem is a prayer for the full restoration of the lake and an homage to all the species she sustains. The work is ever-swelling and contains over 400 voices.\N\NThis year, poets from Bear River, the Weber River, and the Jordan River will join their voices to create a chorus of songs from along the watershed. Youth poets will bring their particular witness to the thousands of pelicans recently exiled from Gunnison Island. Our reading will also feature special guest, Lisa Bickmore, Utah's current Poet Laureate.\N\NEvery word we read and sing will be presented directly to Great Salt Lake as an offering of love and devotion for our imperiled sacred lake.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Saturday, March 16th, 2-4pm.<br />Antelope Island State Park (further location and transportation details will be sent via email)<br />Everyone is welcome!<br />Free with registration<br />State park fee ($15 per vehicle) for access to Antelope Island will still apply. Please plan for extra travel time and dress warmly for outside!<br /><br />Join us for the third annual reading of irreplaceable, a collective praise poem devoted to Great Salt Lake. The poem is a prayer for the full restoration of the lake and an homage to all the species she sustains. The work is ever-swelling and contains over 400 voices.<br /><br />This year, poets from Bear River, the Weber River, and the Jordan River will join their voices to create a chorus of songs from along the watershed. Youth poets will bring their particular witness to the thousands of pelicans recently exiled from Gunnison Island. Our reading will also feature special guest, Lisa Bickmore, Utah's current Poet Laureate.<br /><br />Every word we read and sing will be presented directly to Great Salt Lake as an offering of love and devotion for our imperiled sacred lake.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Walking the Watershed at Fife Wetland
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2965
DESCRIPTION:Guided by Christy Bills and Nan Seymour\NChristy Bills is a museum entomologist with decades of experience sharing local nature walks with children and adults. Nan is lake-facing poet who loves to sing with people on river banks.\NThis walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities.\NLimited 12 participants. All ages welcome.\NFree with registration.\NWe will meet by the sign at the Fife Wetland Preserve in Salt Lake City
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Guided by Christy Bills and Nan Seymour<br />Christy Bills is a museum entomologist with decades of experience sharing local nature walks with children and adults. Nan is lake-facing poet who loves to sing with people on river banks.<br />This walk is part of Walking the Watershed, a series of guided walks along the waterways of the Great Basin bioregion supported by Utah Humanities.<br />Limited 12 participants. All ages welcome.<br />Free with registration.<br />We will meet by the sign at the Fife Wetland Preserve in Salt Lake City
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Craft Talk and Workshop
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3029
DESCRIPTION:Join the Utah Tech University English Department who will host Jennifer Sinor for a Craft Talk and Workshop on campus.\NThe event will take place at Holland Hall (340). Open to the public. 
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Jennifer Sinor and Erin O'Brian
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3027
DESCRIPTION:Join the Utah Tech University English Department for a conversation between author/poet/yoga instructor Jennifer Sinor and Biologist Dr. Erin O'Brian. The event will be located on campus at Holland 457 (Collaborative Lounge).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Utah Tech University English Department for a conversation between author/poet/yoga instructor Jennifer Sinor and Biologist Dr. Erin O'Brian. The event will be located on campus at Holland 457 (Collaborative Lounge).
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Jennifer Sinor Reading and Book Signing
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3028
DESCRIPTION:Join the Utah Tech University English Department who will host Jennifer Sinor for a Reading and Book Signing\NThe event will take place at Holland Hall (457). Open to the public. 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Utah Tech University English Department who will host Jennifer Sinor for a Reading and Book Signing<br />The event will take place at Holland Hall (457). Open to the public. 
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Wasatch Writers Center Presents Boise State University Poets at 27th Street Pond
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/2967
DESCRIPTION:Join three Boise State University Poets, along with a WSU professor of science (TBA) on the Bonneville Shoreline trail for readings and discussions at the intersection of poetry and nature.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Writing & Restoration on the Bear River
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3030
DESCRIPTION:Please join us from 10a to 3p on Saturday, April 20, 2024 to celebrate the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge’s birthday with a day of restoration and writing grounded in the ecological and social histories of the Bear River. In addition to centering and celebrating the restoration work ongoing at Boa Ogoi, we’ll consider the restorative possibilities of environmental activism, the creative arts, and ecological knowledge facilitated by writers and ecologists from the University of Utah, Utah State University, and Utah State University Eastern.\NMeet at the Visitor Center conference room at 10a for introductions before heading out into the refuge for eco-somatic writing and a tour with the center's biologist. We will have a break from noon to 1p for attendees to grab lunch nearby. You're also welcome to bring a lunch and eat at the refuge. In the afternoon, USU ecologists will discuss ongoing work and histories of the river's ecosystem.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join us from 10a to 3p on Saturday, April 20, 2024 to celebrate the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge’s birthday with a day of restoration and writing grounded in the ecological and social histories of the Bear River. In addition to centering and celebrating the restoration work ongoing at Boa Ogoi, we’ll consider the restorative possibilities of environmental activism, the creative arts, and ecological knowledge facilitated by writers and ecologists from the University of Utah, Utah State University, and Utah State University Eastern.<br />Meet at the Visitor Center conference room at 10a for introductions before heading out into the refuge for eco-somatic writing and a tour with the center's biologist. We will have a break from noon to 1p for attendees to grab lunch nearby. You're also welcome to bring a lunch and eat at the refuge. In the afternoon, USU ecologists will discuss ongoing work and histories of the river's ecosystem.
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SUMMARY:Humanities in the Wild: Meet the Author: Chris Cokinos
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URL:https://utahhumanities.org/calendar/3061
DESCRIPTION:This Friday at 7pm in the gallery!  Join us for this free event! \NAuthor Christoper Cokinos will be reading in the gallery from his most recent book, "Still as Bright," a history of the moon. \NYou won't want to miss!  Books will be available for sale.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This Friday at 7pm in the gallery!  Join us for this free event! <br />Author Christoper Cokinos will be reading in the gallery from his most recent book, "Still as Bright," a history of the moon. <br />You won't want to miss!  Books will be available for sale.
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