Valentine’s Day Swing Dance
The MARC 111 E. 100 N., Moab, UtahBring a sweetheart, or meet one...no partner necessary. $10 suggested donation. 7:00: Beginner Swing Lesson 8:00: Social Dance MARC Dance Room
Bring a sweetheart, or meet one...no partner necessary. $10 suggested donation. 7:00: Beginner Swing Lesson 8:00: Social Dance MARC Dance Room
Get ready for an intergalactic cinematic journey as the 4th Annual Moab SYFY Film Festival makes its grand return this February 2024! The highly anticipated science fiction film festival, a favorite among locals and visitors alike, promises an unforgettable experience featuring iconic extraterrestrial encounters on the big screen. This year’s lineup includes classic and contemporary...
Contra Dance, Saturday, February 17th at the MARC, 8pm, with a lesson for beginners at 7:30. Live music by the Moab Community Dance Band with Wendy Graham, guest dance caller. Everyone's welcome; no partner needed. Suggested donation $10
Join local yoga teachers every Tuesday for community yoga! The suggested donation is $5-10.
Join local yoga teachers every Tuesday for community yoga! The suggested donation is $5-10.
It's a leap year which means extra time to read! One day only: Bring your own bag and fill it with books for $1. (Lobby book sale not included.) Presented by Grand County Library Friends
Join local yoga teachers every Tuesday for community yoga! The suggested donation is $5-10.
Join local yoga teachers every Tuesday for community yoga! The suggested donation is $5-10.
This library-sponsored book club meets at 6 PM on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Moab library, and you're invited. To reserve a copy of the next book selection, or to learn more, please call the library @ 435-259-1111
Celebrate our 5th year as a nonprofit with us at Proper Brewing & Burger Co. in Moab, UT! Enjoy live music by The Butch Cassidies, yard games, an awesome silent auction, a Science Moab merch prize drawing, and generally nerding out.
Join local yoga teachers every Tuesday for community yoga! The suggested donation is $5-10.
Warrior Women tells the story of mothers and daughters fighting for Native rights in the American Indian Movement of the 1970s. It unveils a female perspective of history, and examines the impact political struggles have on the children who bear witness.