Thanksgiving turkey trotters
Moab’s annual Turkey Trot brought locals together on November 23 for a fun-filled run celebrating community, fitness, and holiday cheer.
Moab’s annual Turkey Trot brought locals together on November 23 for a fun-filled run celebrating community, fitness, and holiday cheer.
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!
WabiSabi’s free Thanksgiving dinner returns on November 28, offering a warm holiday meal for all in the Moab community, complete with live music and a communal dining experience. With help from local businesses, grants, and volunteers, the event aims to bring people of all backgrounds together. To join as a volunteer, contact WabiSabi at admin@wabisabimoab.org or 435-259-3313.
In honor of the holiday you humans call “Thanksgiving,” I decided to make a list of things I am grateful for at the Grand County Public Library.
WabiSabi’s annual Thanksgiving dinner is now in its 18th year.
WabiSabi’s annual Thanksgiving meal started 17 years ago as a community event that provided a space for people who had nowhere else to go on Thanksgiving, according to Laura Creekmore, communications coordinator at…
Ann West Schvaneveldt drew her last breath on Sept. 5, 2021, in Las Cruces, New Mexico. She was born in Ogden, Utah, on June 20, 1940, and had lived in New Mexico for…
As the weather turns colder and Moab’s economy slows, several organizations are collecting items to help Moab’s community members stay warm and fed this winter. USARA’s Coats and Notes Lanette Denton, a Moab-based…