Calendar

JULY 31

Walking aerobics class, 8:20 a.m. at the Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West.

Strong women stay strong: moderate free weight training, 9 a.m. at the Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West.

Tai Chi classes, 10 a.m. at the Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West.

Linedancing, 11 a.m. At the Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West. Everyone is welcome.

Toddler Time, 10:30 a.m. at the Grand County Public Library, 257 E. Center St.

Summer Kids Fest: $2 movie. “The Croods” playing at 3 p.m., Slickrock Cinemas 3, 580 Kane Creek Blvd.

Pickleball, noon to 3:30 p.m., Center Street Gym, 203 E. Center St.

AUGUST 1

Join archaeologist and historian, Sheri Murray-Ellis, as she discusses the fall out of President Roosevelt’s Executive Order 9066. This order provided for the forcible relocation of anyone of Japanese ancestry from specific areas of the country to inland internment camps. Included in this discussion will be the Moab Isolation Center. This Isolation camp was opened at the abandoned Civilian Conservation Corps camp at Dalton Wells. 6 p.m. At the Moab Information Center, on the corner of Main and Center streets.

Moab Farmer’s Market, 5 to 8 p.m. at Swanny City Park, 100 West and 400 North. The weekly market held Thursday evenings features local and regional produce, meat & cheese, handcrafted goods, fine art, baked goods, prepared food, AND live entertainment.

Roller Derby skating, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Center Street Gym, 203 E. Center St.

Pool tournament, 8 p.m. at Frankie D’s, 44 W. 200 North.

Eric Jones will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 2

Comedy at Frankie D’s, 44 W. 200 North.

Afro Omega will play reggae at 9 p.m. at Woody’s Tavern, 211 S. Main St. $4 cover charge.

Sand and Sunnie Sheff will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 3

Afro Omega will play reggae at 9 p.m. at Woody’s Tavern, 211 S. Main St. $4 cover charge.

Moab’s Dog and Pony Show: Music with Sand and Sunnie, magic with Rick Boretti, The Uranium Players do a comedy tribute to the Outlaws and Rangers of canyon country, fire dancing with Blazing Outlaws, belly dancing with Star of Sundari, With host “Mister Utah”, 8 p.m. at Moab Backyard Theater, 56 W. 100 South. Kids are free. Adults $5 dollars at the door.

Scott Ibex will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 5

Messy Mondays at the MARC. Preschool children, between the ages of two and four, can explore art with their parents on Messy Mondays until Aug. 5 at the Moab Arts and Recreation Center, 111 W. 100 North. $10 per month for MARC members, or $5 per class.

AUGUST 6

The Moab Garden Club will meet at 7 p.m. to tour the garden of Mary Wilson at 2940 Old City Park Road. The garden club is open to anyone who enjoys getting their hands dirty or just looking at local flower and vegetable gardens. Contact Tricia Scott at 1-435 249-4959 or email moabgardener@yahoo.com.

Bridget Otto will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 7

Toddler Time, 10:30 a.m. at the Grand County Public Library, 257 E. Center St.

Walking aerobics class, 8:20 a.m. at the Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West.

Strong women stay strong: moderate free weight training, 9 a.m. at the Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West.

Tai Chi classes, 10 a.m. at the Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West.

Linedancing, 11 a.m. At the Grand Center, 182 N. 500 West. Everyone is welcome.

Pickleball, noon to 3:30 p.m., Center Street Gym, 203 E. Center St.

Weed and Feed at Youth Garden Project, 530 S. 400 East. Weed the garden at 6 p.m. And get a great meal afterward.

AUGUST 8

Climates Through Time: What The Geologic Past Of The Canyonlands and Beyond Can Teach Us About Our Future ~ As atmospheric carbon dioxide nears 400 ppm, climate scientists have raised dire warnings about the onset and consequences of climate shifts unprecedented in human history. This talk will examine evidence for the mechanisms of past climate shifts, and discuss the implications of this 700-million-year-long record for the climates – and living systems– of the present and future at 6 p.m. At the Moab Information Center, on the corner of Main and Center streets.

Moab Farmer’s Market, 5 to 8 p.m. at Swanny City Park, 100 West and 400 North. The weekly market held Thursday evenings features local and regional produce, meat & cheese, handcrafted goods, fine art, baked goods, prepared food, AND live entertainment.

AUGUST 10

Nature Photography Boot Camp – Join local pro photographer Bret Edge on a fun and intensive one day photography workshop designed to give novices the tools needed to make dramatic landscape images. For more info visit bretedge.com or call 602-571-4170.

Scott Ibex will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 12

Free screening of “Flushed Away”, a children’s animated film at 1 p.m. at the Grand County Public Library.

AUGUST 13

Bridget Otto will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 15

Moab Farmer’s Market, 5 to 8 p.m. at Swanny City Park, 100 West and 400 North. The weekly market held Thursday evenings features local and regional produce, meat & cheese, handcrafted goods, fine art, baked goods, prepared food, AND live entertainment.

A free screening of “The Invisible War” 7 p.m. At Star Hall, 125 E. Center St. This free movie is made available through the Utah Film Center: Moab and the Grand County Public Library.

Gigi Love will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 16

Sand and Sunnie Sheff will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

Stonefed will play live music at Frankie D’s, 44 W. 200 North.

AUGUST 17

Eric Jones will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

Stonefed will play live music at Frankie D’s, 44 W. 200 North.

AUGUST 20

David Steward will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 21

Weed and Feed at Youth Garden Project, 530 S. 400 East. Weed the garden at 6 p.m. And get a great meal afterward.

AUGUST 22

Moab Farmer’s Market, 5 to 8 p.m. at Swanny City Park, 100 West and 400 North. The weekly market held Thursday evenings features local and regional produce, meat & cheese, handcrafted goods, fine art, baked goods, prepared food, AND live entertainment.

Eric Jones will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 23

Sand and Sunnie Sheff will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 24

Gigi Love will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 23-24

Moab Bull Challenge – A two-day event of pro-level bull riding, this is the Lane Frost Challenge Tour Finals of 2013. See top money earners of the tour competing for a championship buckle, chaps, saddle & money. For the kids a money chase, mutton bustin’ and sheep roping has been added to the event. Old Spanish Trail Arena, 3641 S. Hwy 191. Gate opens at 6 p.m., show starts at 7 p.m. For more info visit lanefrostchallenge.com or call 435-454-3549. 

AUGUST 25

Fee Free National Park Days – NPS Birthday – The Southeast Utah Group of the National Park Service (Arches and Canyonlands National Parks and Hovenweep and Natural Bridges National Monuments) is joining all national parks across the country in waiving entrance fees several days in 2013 as a way to encourage people to get outdoors and spend time with their friends and family in the national parks this year. For more info visit nps.gov/arch/parknews/news121112.htm or call 435-259-8825.

AUGUST 27

Bridget Otto will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 29 to SEPTEMBER 9

Moab Music Festival – 13 world-class music performances (classical, jazz and traditional) presented over two weeks including Grotto Concerts, Music Walks, outdoor concerts at resort properties, in Star Hall and at private homes. Also four school assemblies for Grand County School District students, two free ticketed Open Rehearsal Conversations and one free Family Picnic Concert on Labor Day. For more info visit moabmusicfest.org or call 435-259-7003.

AUGUST 29

Moab Farmer’s Market, 5 to 8 p.m. at Swanny City Park, 100 West and 400 North. The weekly market held Thursday evenings features local and regional produce, meat & cheese, handcrafted goods, fine art, baked goods, prepared food, AND live entertainment.

David Steward will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 30

Sand and Sunnie Sheff will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.

AUGUST 31

Scott Ibex will play live music at Buck’s Grill House, 1393 N. Hwy 191.