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Amazing Earthfest 2024

Arts and Entertainment

April 17, 2024

From: Amazing Earthfest

Schedule:

May 8, 2024

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM - Fossil Hike with a Geologis

Colter Davis, geoscience professor at Utah State University, will lead a hike near the Mt. Carmel Junction to look at the crinoid-rich limestone of the Middle Jurassic Carmel Formation. This rock unit is full of ooids and star-shaped crinoid columnals of the crinoid Isocrinus nicoleti. He will discuss the details of these fossils and the depositional history of when Utah was partially covered by an epicontinental seaway.

Location: 78 S 100 E, Kanab, UT 84741.

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM - What Did the Owl Eat Last Night?

Owls play an important role in the environment. Join Wasatch Mountain State Park Ranger, Kathy Donnell, her husband Joe (retired Utah Park Ranger), and a live Great Horned owl as they educate us on the importance of owls in the ecosystem. Dissect an owl pellet to learn what they eat and how they help our planet. Participate in a discussion on ways people of all ages can protect the future health and prosperity of owl populations.

Location: Angel's Landing at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM - Kaibab Paiute Tribal Dress, Tradition, and Culture throughout the Ages

The Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians call this land home. As keepers of the land, they will speak, sing, and demonstrate their use of nature through clothing, language and song showing a sense of place where they were created.

Location: Angels Landing at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM - Spaceship Earth: What Can I Do to Help?

Laurie's favorite class in college was entitled “Spaceship Earth,” a term coined by Buckminster Fuller around 1952. "On the first day of class, we were asked to close our eyes and “imagine we’re on a spaceship, way out in space. We’ve only got so much air, so much water...” I got it right away! That’s us, Earth. We have a limited amount of resources that will not be replaced!

These are the kind of stories I share in my multimedia presentation, Spaceship Earth: What Can I Do? along with art, photography, science, and live music! While having fun, folks learn simple actions we can all take for a healthier planet. This engaging presentation encourages the use of both the left and right parts of the brain, making for an even stronger impact."

More about Spaceship Earth: https://lauriedameron.com/spaceship-earth/

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

8:30 PM - 9:30 PM - Bloomberg Originals Film:

We are pleased to announce that Bloomberg has granted us permission to screen an episode of their Bloomberg Original: "An Optimist’s Guide to the Planet".

This series captures Nikolaj Coster-Waldau’s search for people across the globe who are helping drive humanity toward a brighter, more sustainable future. Join others as we watch an episode together, then share our thoughts and experiences after the film.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

10:00 PM - 10:45 PM - Evening Yoga (Wednesday)

For our evening yoga class, we will be focusing on RADIANT HEALTH with a bow toward stress reduction through breath and body work. This will be a gentle, decompressing class, preparing us for sleep and for the surrendering of any of the day's challenges. Everything around us in this beautiful Red Rock area of Utah shows us that things are changing, even if very slowly. We are also constantly changing and evolving to fit the stressors we are subjected to. We will be mindful as we do some poses that help restore and heal our bodies and hearts.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

May 9, 2024

9:30 AM - 1:00 PM - Mansard Trail Hike

Enjoy sweeping views of the area while hiking from the desert floor to the mesa top. After a short scramble, we'll rest to take in the views (at what I like to call "Turtle Rock") and then continue along the trail through a mature Juniper forest. Once at the petroglyph site, we’ll ponder why those who came before us chose to decorate this place, and what they may have been hoping to convey.

Always show respect when visiting rock art sites! Never touch, deface, trace, slide on, or otherwise damage rock writing. Do not make markings or signatures on any of the rock surfaces around the site. Leave the sand where it is. Do not dig holes or brush sand off the rock writing panel. Leave No Trace.

Location: 78 S 100 E, Kanab, UT 84741.

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM - Environmental Service: Weed Removal from BLM Land

Join Bureau of Land Management staff in removing weeds on Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Johnson Canyon. We will be cutting and bagging flowers and seed heads of Scotch thistle, a noxious weed that can spread dramatically if not controlled. Bring work gloves, pruning shears (short), and trimmers (longer) if you have some to use or to share (good to put your name on them). Help protect and restore our public lands and enjoy the beauty of Johnson Canyon.

Location: Location: 745 US-89, Kanab Utah 84741

2:30 PM - 4:00 PM - Growing Native Plants in our Desert Communities (Orderville)

Native plants are essential to humans and for maintaining urban ecosystem health. What are some of the best ways to grow native plants in the various desert environments of southern Utah? Through demonstrations and dialog, learn how to amend the soil, propagate seeds, and identify a few good examples of native plants that will attract pollinators.

Location: Old Rock Church; 2615 East State Street, Orderville, UT 84755

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM - California Condor Reintroduction & Recovery

In the 1980s, the historical population of California Condors declined dramatically to just 22 individuals. That’s when the greater California Condor Recovery Program was initiated to save the species from extinction. As of April, 2024, there are approximately 90 condors flying in the rugged canyon country of northern Arizona and southern Utah while the total world population of endangered California Condors numbers more than 550 individuals. More than half of them fly free in Arizona, Utah, California, and Mexico. Even though this is an incredible conservation success story, the recovery still faces challenges in achieving the ultimate goal of a self-sustaining population.

The primary threat to Condor recovery is poisoning from the ingestion of carcasses that have been shot with lead ammunition. More recently, avian influenza has set recovery in the southwest back at least a decade with the recent loss of 21 birds. The Peregrine Fund continues its work on behalf of the Condor through captive breeding, releases to the wild, monitoring, and addressing the primary threats in to this iconic vulture species.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM - Red Cliffs Desert Reserve and its Biodiversity

In 1996 Washington County Utah made history when it became the first County ever to receive approval for a countywide “Habitat Conservation Plan” to protect an endangered species. This cooperative effort complies with the Endangered Species Act and affords protection to the endangered Mojave Desert Tortoise. The initial effort was not without controversy, but today the resulting Red Cliffs Desert Reserve has become a valuable asset to the region, protecting an area of abundant and unique biodiversity found nowhere else on Earth. Come learn about the extraordinary biodiversity within its borders.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

9:00 PM - 9:45 PM - Vital Signs: Taking the Pulse of the Planet (documentary film)

Our planet is a beautiful and awesome place. In a new video, join NASA scientists on a 40-minute visual tour of Earth from space, presented at the IMAX Theater at National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. on September 10.

“Vital Signs: Taking the Pulse of Our Planet" was the theme for NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center's fifteenth installment of its annual lecture and reception sponsored by the Maryland Space Business Roundtable.

Earth is a complex, dynamic system we do not yet fully understand. Like the human body, the Earth system comprises diverse components that interact in complex ways.

On this global tour, scientists lead the viewer through Earth’s water cycle, forests and frozen regions as seen through the eyes of NASA’s Earth observing satellite fleet. They share a story of how we can make life better today and into the future.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

10:00 PM - 10:45 PM - Evening Yoga (Thursday)

For our evening yoga class, we will be focusing on RADIANT HEALTH with a bow toward stress reduction through breath and body work. This will be a gentle, decompressing class, preparing us for sleep and for the surrendering of any of the day's challenges. Everything around us in this beautiful Red Rock area of Utah shows us that things are changing, even if very slowly. We are also constantly changing and evolving to fit the stressors we are subjected to. We will be mindful as we do some poses that help restore and heal our bodies and hearts.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

May 10, 2024

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Tilted Mesa Botany Walk

Explore the ancient juniper trees, plants and lichens of the Tilted Mesa trails with Marc Coles-Ritchie, ecologist for BLM at Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. On this easy to moderate botany walk of 2-3 miles, we will examine Junipers that have been alive for more than 700 years!

Location: 78 S 100 E, Kanab, UT 84741

12:30 PM EDT - 2:00 PM - Growing Native Plants in our Desert Communities (Kanab)

Native plants are essential to humans and for maintaining urban ecosystem health. What are some of the best ways to grow native plants in the various desert environments of southern Utah? Through demonstrations and dialog, learn how to amend the soil, propagate seeds, and identify a few good examples of native plants that will attract pollinators.

Location: Kane County Hospital ambulance barn- near the intersection of N 100 W and 300 N

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Habitat Connectivity in Southern Utah

Wildlands Network is creating a movement across the continent to connect and restore natural habitats so that wildlife can roam freely and thrive. Learn about habitat connectivity in Southern Utah and the importance of migration corridors such as for the Paunsaugunt mule deer herd. Wildlands Network works with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR), local landowners, and a coalition of other nonprofits to create landscapes in Southern Utah that are beneficial for both wildlife and humans.
Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM - Hopi Agriculture, Weaving, and Pottery

Traditional cultural practices of dry farming and cultural arts of weaving and pottery will be presented by Hopi Woman and cultural knowledge-holder Evvy Lynn Trujillo.

Evvy is from the village of Mungapi near Tuba City, AZ, and has been creating pottery and weaving baskets for 28 years. Evvy was taught that everything she needs to create both pots and baskets is provided by Mother Earth. She says, “I am very grateful for each day and I try to always look for the positive in every situation. I respect Mother Earth and love where I live.”

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N. Main Street, Kanab, UT 84741

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM - Sacred Space for a Sacred Journey

The sacred power of the desert wilderness is its capacity to stun us with stark beauty and a direct experience of the overwhelming power of the Creator.  An extended sojourn in the silence of wilderness invites, even forces us, into a deeper encounter with our interior lives and all the stifled emotions and intuitions screaming at us for reform.  Once we have emerged from the wilderness, we need an order of life that keeps us constantly in touch with our interior lives and a practice for sustainable living. This discussion will consider the model of the monastic village guided by the Rule of Benedict as a sustainable order of life.

Father Rick Sherman is the priest at St. Christopher’s Catholic Church in Kanab, Utah. Join Father Rick to learn about the sacred qualities of desert wilderness and a sustainable order of life, then share your thoughts in a community conversation.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

8:30 PM - 10:00 PM - Stewart Udall: The Politics of Beauty (documentary film)

Stewart Udall: The Politics of Beauty is a feature length documentary (78 mins) that examines the trajectory of Udall's life from his childhood through his Mormon mission, his World War II service, his student years at the University of Arizona, his time in Congress, and then, most significantly, his years as Secretary of the Interior under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, focusing on his effectiveness as a dedicated, bi-partisan public servant.

Udall tried always to acknowledge his mistakes while also doing his best to find common ground within the political process and was the first public official to speak out about global warming.

Secretary Udall was a well-respected author who called on all Americans to move away from our emphasis on economic growth and consumerism toward quality of life, and a new political ethos centered on beauty, simplicity, appreciation of nature and the arts, and a recognition of Earth's limits - a message that still resonates today!

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

10:30 PM EDT - 12:30 AM - Star Party 2024 (Friday)

Celebrate natural darkness by joining amateur astronomy interpreters from Kanab’s Stellar Vista Observatory for an evening observing the stars, planets, and Earth’s thin waxing crescent Moon inside the Winter Hexagon! We’ll begin with a conversation about the wise use of light at night, followed by a laser constellation tour and spectacular views of deep sky objects at the eyepiece of SVO’s powerful telescopes.

Location: Kanab City Library parking lot. 374 N. Main St., Kanab, UT 84741

May 11, 2024

10:00 AM - 11:30 PM - Tilted Mesa Mountain Bike Ride

Join mountain bike enthusiasts for a 4-mile group ride on the Tilted Mesa trail system led by Kanab resident, Josue Rivera, following the outermost trails on the mesa. Beginning on the Morning Glory East trail, bikers will ride up across the saddle, and then return by the Western Legends trail back to the starting point. This ride will take about 1.5 hours to complete.

Bring your bike, safety equipment, water, hat, sunscreen, and anything else you deem necessary for the ride!

Location: 78 S 100 E, Kanab, UT 84741

12:00 PM - 2:30 PM - Archaeology Stewardship Site Visit

Join local archaeologists from the North Kaibab Ranger District, and Sharron Evans, regional coordinator for the Arizona Site Steward Program, for a guided tour of a magnificent archaeological site. The Catstair Canyon Petroglyph and Pictograph Site is part of Utah's Cultural Site Stewardship Program where you’ll see petroglyphs and pictographs representing thousands of years of human history.

After a very easy walk along a sandy wash, enjoy your lunch as the archeologists share their knowledge and discuss historic era and current uses of the canyon. Sharron Evans will speak about her experience with the Site Steward Program and how you too can be a good steward of our shared heritage.
Location: 78 S 100 E, Kanab, UT 84741.

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM - LDS Views on the Environment Panel Discussion

Brenden Rensink, associate director for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies, will moderate a panel discussion on the cultural and doctrinal perspectives within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on the environment, stewardship and land use.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Community Potluck Social

Enjoy feasting together at an outdoor Potluck Dinner Party for attendees, presenters and supporters of southern Utah’s Amazing Earthfest!

From snacks to desserts, this is a community-building event where resident and visiting festival goers meet organizers, volunteers and contributors, artists, authors, musicians and scientists who present the events that you enjoy. Whether you’re omnivore or vegan, bring your favorite home-cooked recipe and enjoy a festive atmosphere and conversation. If you’re traveling, pick up something special to contribute, if you can.

Location: Jacob Hamblin North Pavilion, on the east side of the park with on-street parking on the north end of 100 East.

8:00 PM - 10:00 PM - Chris Paul Band (Public Concert)

Rain or shine, stick around after the Potluck Social to enjoy a free concert by the Chris Paul Band as they perform a variety of musical favorites including classic rock, pop, funk, disco, R&B & country.  There will be tables at the pavilion, and you are welcome to bring your snacks, drinks (alcohol not allowed at the public park), outdoor games, or comfy chairs to enjoy the show.

9:00 PM - 12:00 AM - Astrophotography Field Workshop 2024

Nighttime photography done well is a tricky endeavor. Learn from a master how to produce stunning nighttime landscape images that include a dazzling starry night sky. This field workshop will provide practical instruction for capturing night sky images including equipment and techniques for intermediate and advanced photographers.

Location: 78 S 100 E, Kanab, UT 84741.

10:30 PM - 12:30 AM - Star Party 2024 (Saturday)

Celebrate natural darkness by joining amateur astronomy interpreters from Kanab’s Stellar Vista Observatory for an evening observing the stars, planets, and Earth’s thin waxing crescent Moon inside the Winter Hexagon! We’ll begin with a conversation about the wise use of light at night, followed by a laser constellation tour and spectacular views of deep sky objects at the eyepiece of SVO’s powerful telescopes.

Location: Jackson Flat Reservoir boat launch parking area.

May 12, 2024

10:15 AM - 11:45 AM - Bird Walk at Jackson Flat Reservoir 2024

Beginning and experienced birders are welcome at this event where at the 2023 Amazing Earthfest Bird Walk we saw over 25 species! For the event we’ll amble along a walking and cycling path around the reservoir for approximately 1.5 hours, covering about 2 miles. The paved path has a few slopes, and is stroller, wheelchair, and bike accessible. Please do not bring dogs because they will spook the birds! Bring binoculars if you have them.

Location: Jackson Flat Reservoir.

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM - Poetry at the Nomad Cafe

The Nomad Cafe offers an intimate location for both budding and experienced poets to express thoughts and feelings for southern Utah’s majestic land and scenery, and the natural beauty of the Earth. This Mother's Day, poets will gather to share their original works celebrating Mother Earth. Bring a poem that inspires you, or one of your own poems or short prose to share, or even create one in the moment! Several members of the Willow Wind Poets, a local chapter of the Utah State Poetry Society will be present.

Location: The Nomad Cafe & Retro RV Resort. 2150 US-89, Kanab.

3:00 PM - 4:00 PM - National Parks and Native Voices: The Past and Now

All national park lands are Indigenous lands. Who are the 11 modern Tribes associated with Grand Canyon National Park today? What is the National Park Service doing to honor and include native voices and concerns? Join Park Ranger Doug Crispin for an insider’s look at the recent place name changes, native relations, and history in the National Parks.

Location: Kanab City Library, Multipurpose Room. 374 N Main St, Kanab, UT 84741

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM - Learn How to Make a Portable Stove

At this event we will craft a portable cob camp-type stove at Clucking It Up Farmstead, in Orderville, Utah. Anyone interested in creating one during the demonstration will need to bring with them a 12 quart (or larger) galvanized bucket and a 3 foot length of re-bar or other similar rod or pipe. We will be mixing cob (clay, sand and straw) to use as the insulator in our stoves. After mixing the cob, we will move on to shaping and forming the interiors of our stove. Then we’ll share how to fire and use the stoves.

Location: Clucking it Up Farmstead, 230 N 100 W, Orderville, UT, 84758.

Date: May 8 - 12, 2024

Location:

Various Venue in Kanab, UT 84741

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