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Harvey Leake: “A Passion for Beauty: Slim Woman and Her Navajo Blankets”

Moab Museum 118 E. Center St.

Harvey Leake is an authority on the history of his pioneering ancestors, the Wetherills of the Four Corners region. During the exhibition opening for "The People's Tapestry: Weaving Tradition in Navajo Culture" on Thursday, June 22nd, Leake will deliver opening remarks entitled "A Passion for Beauty: Slim Woman and Her Navajo Blankets," on his great-grandmother's...

Free

Harvey Leake: “A Passion for Beauty: Slim Woman and Her Navajo Blankets”

Moab Museum 118 E. Center St.

Harvey Leake is an authority on the history of his pioneering ancestors, the Wetherills of the Four Corners region. During the exhibition opening for "The People's Tapestry: Weaving Tradition in Navajo Culture" on Thursday, June 22nd, Leake will deliver opening remarks entitled "A Passion for Beauty: Slim Woman and Her Navajo Blankets," on his great-grandmother's...

Free

River History with Roy Webb Part 3

Star Hall 159 E. Center St.

Author and River Historian Roy Webb concludes his 3-part series, bringing a wealth of knowledge and 3 vintage river films by Ken Sleight and O.L. Tapp, exploring the beloved and beleaguered Glen Canyon. Presented by Grand County Public Library

Free

“Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath”

Grand County Public Library 257 E. Center St.

Author and Historian Barbara Jones Brown discusses the aftermath of the 1857 Mountain Meadows Massacre and its many ties to southern Utah, including the famous John Wesley Powell expedition, whose local guides were massacre perpetrators. Free! Presented by Grand County Public Library and Back of Beyond Books

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