Science on Tap research talks return tomorrow night!
Head to Woody’s tomorrow night forDr. Larissa Yocom’s presentation on “The Mysterious Case of Tree Death in Ray Mesa”
Head to Woody’s tomorrow night forDr. Larissa Yocom’s presentation on “The Mysterious Case of Tree Death in Ray Mesa”
Take a look at what the 2025 Moab Holiday Market has to offer, with info on every vendor and daily schedule!
Gallery Moab is featuring the work of Charlotte Quigley throughout December, presenting a special exhibition of plein air paintings she created as the 2025 Community Artist in the Parks for Southeast Utah’s national parks with an opening on Saturday, December 6.
Join the Moab family: Dinner will be served on Thursday, November 28 from 12 to 5 at the Grand Center (182 N 500 W).
“The canonical story of Glen Canyon is the story of what happens if you let a river die,” said Zanna Stutz, program manager of the Glen Canyon Institute, “but what is less well-known is what is happening in Glen Canyon right now.”
Moab author Michael Engelhard will discuss his new book about Nome, Alaska, at the Moab Arts Center on November 14 at 5 p.m.
When the Moab Sun News first covered The Skybound Traveler: Climbing Spirit Deck and Guidebook in March, it was just a Kickstarter campaign. Now, the finished deck and 120-page guidebook are ready to meet the world.
Looking for something to do this week? Check out these community events happening October 27 – November 3.
Registration for Grand County’s 10th Annual Trunk or Treat is still open for community members who want to decorate their vehicles and hand out candy to trick-or-treaters.
Bring your bruised stuffed animals to the Grand County Public Library on Tuesday, September 30. From 4 to 6 p.m., we will have a team of helpful “veterinarians” standing by with needle, thread, googly eyes and glue, ready to try and spiff up your friend!