Bop to the Top with this weekend’s performances of ‘High School Musical’
GCHS musical theater students to perform after weeks of rehearsal
GCHS musical theater students to perform after weeks of rehearsal
This November, Grand County High School is proud to recognize two exemplary students as Students of the Month: Hawk Stone Clapper and Magdalena Wilkowske, both seniors who exemplify leadership, academic dedication, and community spirit.
Do you call it stuffing or dressing? It’s a question that probably doesn’t really need answered, but it makes for a better dinner debate than some of the other more dividing issues arising during family gatherings such as politics, religions, or your current relationship status.
Cosmo the Library Cat is feeling thankful this November, inspired by the Thankfulness Tree in the children’s room. With leaves full of gratitude from patrons, Cosmo shares his own list, including sunbeams, catnip, and his modeling career. Stop by to add your thanks!
The Delicate Stitchers Quilt Guild honored local Veterans on November 11 by gifting 103 handmade “Bargello” flag quilts, designed to look like flags waving in the breeze, at area ceremonies. The Guild, open to all skill levels, meets monthly to share new techniques and projects.
Highway 191 has played a vital role in Moab’s history, evolving from ferry services to a triple-span steel bridge in 1912 and expanding ever since. The Moab Museum highlights this story and more, inviting visitors to explore Moab’s past.
Science Moab’s new Science Certified mini-series provides affordable, focused science communication training for guides to help visitors appreciate and protect the Colorado Plateau.
Cosmo the Library Cat invites you to “Words from the Wild,” where Deep Wild contributors Rick Kempa, Heidi Blankenship, and Peter Anderson will share wilderness-inspired poetry on Friday, November 22, at 7 p.m.
Students at Margaret L. Hopkin Middle School had a fun and event-filled week with a Halloween Spirit Week complete with a costume contest, bake sale, and a dance on Thursday! “Thank you to the Honor Society for planning and organizing all the activities!” said MLH staff.
The Radium King Mine in Bears Ears National Monument was once a key site for uranium extraction, where miners pulled uraninite, pyrite, and chalcocite ores from the Chinle Formation. To learn more about Moab’s mining legacy, visit the Moab Museum’s collections and exhibits.